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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-10-22, Page 5, 1958 • RS ELEN claims e 1 -1e1 - Tillage ity of on 1950:„ Signed,, trator,,' • lay of: e saiddistri, ' ntitled aly to Lsdroin- notite: io, this ' R. W. e Ad- ag- rk, Town- ounty d, who day of• iotified to the he Ex- th day Ler the be dis- miitled ,nly to ., r.cecutor. )ntario, ; 1958. :editor. DRS ED- ag- pdward" f Ltick7. tee; Re - ho died day of notified to. the the Ex - he. 8th' is after •will be a entit7 rd only ae Ontario, 1p58.. :ecutors. • • "" 77,111144. .. • ''WEPNID,SDA:rt POT.- 220, 1958 . THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LU 7:111M1411110"7 OW, (MARJO o PAGE FLv.4 • CKNoW 1 , *rile Paterson • ,Double -Ring Ceremony Kapuskasing United Church : • vas he scene T'of a quit wedding, n $attirday,, September 6th, • " twhen Rev, David Minnie united, in a dophle7ring ceremony, gel - •en Oleta Ann; claUghter '-of• . ' Irene Paterson of ,TorOnto, . arid „ Jack, Taylor,, son of Mr.and Mrs. -j,aines Marple alsO .of lorontn' • Baskets . of ,gladioli and mums decorated the communion and • side tables and, traditional Wed.- , cling music" was played by Nirs. Murra.y Taylor, . • . The, bride was -given in mar- , riage lby her brother, 1Vir Ross Paterson, and she looked beau- tiful 'in a waltz -length gown of white lace over satin with. i a ea.^15 dice which featured a scalloped neckline. Tiny satin bultons ran from the back of the neckline to blow the waist and. the skirt, Which was worn over crinolines, was the new semi -balloon. style with a •scalloped hemline,. "A simple white . net veil • fell M graceful folds from the bride's tri -corn • headdress of white ny, Ion net. She carried a cascade bouquet of " pink roses 'With stephanotis, , • ' ;Mrs. 1Y191xtgOniery at- tended her sister, as matron -Of - honour and she• foCked charmirig in a princess cut gown of pea- cock blue crystal charm With V neckline both back and front and three - quarter -, length sleeves. Her headdress was a bandeau' of petals of the same Material as her dress'. and decnrated. With • pearl dewdrops. She also wore matching gloves and carried a bouquet of bronze mums. ' The. groom. had as.. his' best man, Mr. .Waiter Gordon of To - the silver crest of the Queen's Own 'Rifle Corps in 'which the grOoln was very' active before, going to, 1Capu0Easing• Ushers -at the church were the bride's, nephew, Wayne Mont- gomery, and Brian Kennedy. 'Following the • marriage cere- mony a reception was held at the Community Club where the newlyweds Were assisted in the, receiving' •line by the .bride's mother, who wore a two-piece dress of Dior blue silk shantung . with matching- shoes and, a rose beige picture hat, with feathered brim. She also wore ,Kolinsky • furs and corsage of pink sweet- heart roses. • For her ' s�ns. Weddirig,t' Mrs. • Marple chose a wool dress in the new blue shade arid pink close - fitting at with matching feath- er trim. She also wore pink gloves and her corsage • was of bronze mums. Montgomery fro* where the bride and groom left on their honeymoon with the new Mrs.' Marple "attired in a royal blue • wool' sheath with white collar and white •'button trim accent- ing the slim waist. A white; deep • cloche -style ,hat and gleves with plack patent 'shoes and purse, •Completed h4r. ensemble, , over she, wore a short *ink - dyed muskrat • jacket. She also wore a.. corsage ,of pink roses.: •Mr. and Mrs. Marple .will re side at 01) ,Cedar Kaposka- Following the wedding re- hearsal the wedding party and out-of-town guests Were enter- tairied at thehome; of Mr. and • Mrs. Ross Paterson of Kapuska- sing.: BIGGEST VALUE We' have ,I1* biggest: value OfftB7arrbot groom ana t gu sts ;were entertained at., e. car s Your name. arm e only hih wore •green blazers bearing home of - Mr. and Mrs, Gordon 40' cards and envelopes • • • 1 , FIlr B lEAUTI FU LL •'1#4-• 1:1 4 NPAIIIINE119 Pe . . .4,„orooelf.*„..90.0.,'1,009•4,1P4,00.4. a pl• . --Lig ter! --Blower! Thermostcsti nat;*0•TIO.,•* • . • insamonm IMPERIAL -41,500 iRTU output. 'Modern design in beautiful • Platinuni. finish. 53,000BTU. model • •slightly higher. . • Excluslv•E Ihtiorthilms.; S[LFdiol -teaUrngidilitg.:etsrle"tdherTivcfr:e4EathIlLuFLsght • ' tomatically. • No 'matches - No hiss. No nuns. 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Don Thompson, phone 35 / • • in,company.is only".trying t� pull The feller that belittles his wife her down. to :his Size. • 'NEWLYWEDS :MAKE HOME IN Ki KOSS Baker On Saturday, October , 4th, • Marlene Baker, daughter 'Of. Mr: and Mrs. Walter Baker of ,Till- sonbtirg & Beverley"' Staten, son of Mr and ' Mrs. Lyman Sutton of Holyrood, • •were united marriage at PrOginore ,Chureli byRein Rev. Alonzonattbeyr. Given he '2. father, ,the bride Wore a floor-, • length gown; Of chantilly lace & a 'finger-tip veil held in place, • bcrown of sequins, She tar- rre a .d a bouquet of red rose 'buds • with Porn -porn mums and ` lace .* cOlOnial. • Mrs. Kelly Rogers,' • 'sister of • the bride, was rhaid-Of-honour, wearing a pink taffeta gown and worea corsage of pink roses. , • Mr. Cecil Sutton of Bol$N)04„. Was 'groOtilSnian: and the 'ushers Were Blake SehimhienS :Of 1-1arni- then aria •Letiw6oa Aker of trantf Ord. ' For travelling the bride don- t:led a powder, blue .Uit wit black. aecessOries. • The 'couple .Will reside :on the Igroont!s' Holyrood, Ford-EdSel Dealer / p Lucks* • • • • , . • •• • 1 _ ,•,.. - „ — Aftblr' icAtoor.,,Attp.,k 1 • at. .P4 •