Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 3, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press. Saturday August 3, 1963 n announce men Mulvenny Porte a Lovely double ring ceremony was solemnized on july 6, 1963, at . In Harrow United Church when Sharon Rosalie daughter of or. And mrs. A. Porte Plum Coulee became the Bride of Barry George son of or. And mrs. R. Mulvenny Treherne. Rev. S. C. Studd officiated. Soloist miss Eileen Dyck was accompanied at the Organ by or. Mcammond. Given in marriage by her father the Bride chose a White full length gown of Nylon Chiffon Over taffeta and fitted bodice featured a scooped neck line and Lily Point sleeves. Appliques of lace enhanced the front bodice and the controlled skirt which draped to a full Bustle adorned with a Rosette was offset by a Matching panel of lace embroidered with seed pearls. A four tiered bouffant face veil was held in place by a Crown of bridal seed pearls and boreal is crystals and she car ried a Cascade of red Sweet heart roses and White feathered carnations. Matron of Honor was mrs. Dorothy Patterson and miss Shirley Hendricks attended As bridesmaid. They wore imported Peacock Blue Leganza sheaths featuring scooped neck lines and Cap sleeves. The Sheath skirt was accented with a full detachable Leganza Over skirt. Their circular face veils were held in place by Matching rosettes and they carried Colon Ial bouquets of Candy Stripe car nations. Or. Jack Higgins was Best Man and messes. Roy Wiebe and Edward Kehler ushered the guests. The Mother of the Bride chose a Coral Sheath with a fitted Waist length jacket White accessories and a Corsage of White roses. The Groom s Mother chose an Aqua Sheath and Matching three Quarter length coat. She wore beige accessories and a Corsage of deep Pink roses. Following the reception the Happy couple left on a wedding trip to British Columbia. Upon their return or. And mrs. Mulvenny will reside in Winnipeg. Winton Zado a double ring ceremony was solemnized on june 29. 1963 at . In the lutheran Church of the redeemer when Roberta Louise daughter of mrs. G. 0. Zado of 3806 Cuth Bertson was Given in marriage by her Uncle or. A. T. Zado to or. Roger Philip Winton son of or. And mrs. Frank Wimsett of 7009 Valley place minnea Polis. Pastor l. W. Sawhill officiated. Or. R. E. Rangno was accompanied at the Organ by mrs. J. Thomas. The Bride looked Lovely in a full length gown of silk organza Over taffeta featuring a fitted bodice with Lily Point sleeves of Klencon lace the scalloped Semi scooped neckline was outlined in the Klencon lace. Panels of lace adorned the full bouffant skirt which fell into a Long train. Her full bouffant veil of English silk illusion was held by a Crystal Crown with seed pearls. She car ried a flowing Cascade of Yule tide roses and feathered carnations. Mrs. G. Cymbalist Cousin of the Bride was Matron of Honor miss Susan Winton sister of the Groom was bridesmaid. They chose identical gowns in Light Tangerine Nylon Over taffeta with Bell shaped skirts. Nylon Over lace jackets were worn. Their headpieces were Pill Box crowns Over Nylon tulle and they carried Semi cascades of White mums. Best Man was or. G. Cymbal list. Or. Arthur Rangno and or. Jack Shaver were Ushers. After a reception held in the Nia Kwa Motel or. And mrs. Roger Winton left on a wedding trip to parts in the . Tiffaine Sigurgeirson a Lovely double ring ceremony was solemnized on saturday july 27th, 1963 at 5 . At St. Louis de France Chapel St. Boniface Manitoba. When Carolyn Sigurgeirson daughter of or. And mrs. S. H. Sigurgeirson Hecla Manitoba exchanged marriage vows with Rheal Tel Faine son of mrs. And or. Julien Tiffaine St. Boniface. Father Hardy officiated. The soloist mrs Evelyn Allan accompanied by miss m. Toohey at the Organ Sang the wedding prayer and Ava Maria. Given in marriage by her father the Bride looked Radiant in a White floor length imported organza Over silk taffeta tulle. The fitted bodice featured a Bat teau neckline High lighted with Swiss applique Lily Point sleeves and a wedding ring Waist line. The very slim Sheath skirt with motifs was beautifully accented with a full sweeping train. Miss Margaret Thorvaldson Cousin of the Bride was maid of Honor and bridesmaids were miss Patsy Jones and Lesia Chopp. Or. Reme Lafreniere was Best Man and Ushers were Gilbert Tiffaine brother of the Groom and Herman Thorvaldson. After a reception held at the Diplomat motor hotel where or. H. Tomasson proposed a Toast to the Bride the Happy couple left by motor to Detroit lakes. They will reside in Winnipeg. Jagt Hardy Westminster Church was the setting of a Lovely wedding on july 20, 1963, at 4 . When Shirley Gail daughter of or. And mrs. W. H. Hardy 37 Guay Avenue St. Vital was United in marriage with Jack Jagt Tor onto son of or. And mrs. F. Jagt Amsterdam Holland. Reverend John Macdonald performed the double ring ceremony. Soloist mrs. P. Thomson was accompanied at the Organ by or. B. Anderson. Given in marriage by her father the Bride was Radiant in dramatic slim line Sheath of soft Crisp organza. The sheer transparency of the Yoke and Long Lily Point sleeves with twinkling imported hand finished Swiss appliques accented the form hugging moulded bodice. The theme was repeated throughout the Over skirt. A Dou ble Crown of seed pearls with Crystal drops held her shoulder length veil of pure silk illusion. She carried a Cascade bouquet of yellow roses and yellow Fugi mums. Matron of Honor was mrs. R. Hardy. Bridesmaids were mrs. W. Thompson and mrs. J. Brid Ges. Miss b. Hilton attended As Junior bridesmaid. They were identically gowned in Street length Sheath dresses of Aqua silk organza. The dresses were offset by Pale Aqua Over skirts adorned by Matching Flowers Down the Centre front. Their tiny veils were held in place by pillboxes and they carried Cas Cade bouquets of White Shasta offset by yellow bows. White accessories were worn. Or. T. Dykstra attended As Best Man while messes. T. Bin Don r. Rummelhoff and j. Bridges ushered the guests. Following a reception held in the Albany room Assiniboine hotel the couple left on a wed Ding trip to Muskoka lakes. They will reside in London Ontario. Out of town guests attending the wedding were or. And mrs t. Dykstra Chatham Ontario sister of the Groom or. And mrs. F. Dowries Summerland . Or and mrs. A. Cowell fort William Ontario mrs. A. Watson Calgary Alberta or. And mrs. T. Bindon and sons Tom and Bruce Toronto ont Ario aunt of the Bride. Or. And mrs. J. W. Jackson Windsor Ontario aunt of the Bride or. And mrs. J. Chapman rapid City and or. R. Roadhouse Penticton . Cook Howard marriage vows and rings were exchanged in the Gimli lutheran. Church on july 27 bet Ween Doris Jean daughter of or. And mrs. Richard Howard of Ginli Man., and Albert Thomas Cook son of or. And mrs. Merrill Brown of new Ross . Rev. K. Simundsson officiated. Mrs. C. Stevens was organist and mrs. S. A. Martin soloist. The Bride Given in marriage a her father wore a floor length gown of White silk or Ganza Over taffeta with a fitted strapless bodice and a jacket of organza with Lily Point sleeves and scoop neckline. The Bell skirt had a full Over skirt ending in a Chapel train. Her fingertip veil of silk illusion was held by a tiny Crown of Crystal. She carried White Gladioli centred with red sweetheart roses. Miss Hula Bjarnason maid of Honor and miss Betty Pistawka bridesmaid wore floor length gowns of italian Blue brocade with Short sleeved jackets. They carried Pink Gladi Oli. The Bride s nieces misses Laurie Howard and Susan Glover wore floor length gowns of Pink brocade with jackets and carried White fans garlanded with Sweet peas. Ray Howard brother of the Bride was Best Man. Larry Worobetz and Neils Bjarnason were Ushers. The reception was held at St. Benedict s Hall Camp Morton. Or. And mrs. Cook left on a wedding trip to Dartmouth ., where they will reside. Drewe Govenlock Rev. E. Brandt officiated a Lovely ceremony on july at ., in St. Paul s Luth eran Church when Judy Goven lock of Winnipeg daughter of or. And mrs. Don Govenlock of flin flon became the Bride of Fred Drewe son of or. Harold Drewe of 115 Carman ave. Organist was mrs. Kohlmeier. Given in marriage by her father the Bride looked Radiant in a White full length gown of silk organza. The fitted bodice featured Short sleeves the con trolled skirt was enhanced by a lace panel Down the front of the dress and the Over skirt. Her Short veil was held by a Pillbox Headpiece be trimmed to match her dress. She carried a bouquet of Pink roses and White feathered carnations. Matron of Honor was mrs. Marlene Kirby sister of the Bride. She wore a Light Blue dress of bridal taffeta featuring a controlled skirt. She carried a bouquet of Pink carnations. Best Man was Jack Grunsten with Jim Mclntyre and Ken Poole ushering the guests. A reception was held at the Rossmere Golf and country dub. They will reside at Ste. 14 317 Edison ave. Bissett Clark Young United Church was the scene of a Lovely Candle Light double ring wedding on Satur Day july 13, 1963 when Gloria Joyce daughter or. And mrs. J. N. Clark of Lockwood St., was United in marriage to Keith Bissett eldest son of or. And mrs. L. G. Bissett Rev. Arnold Matthews officiated at the ceremony. Soloist mrs. G. Law rence Sang the breath that breathed o or and the lord s organist was or. J. Leaman. The Bride entered the Church on the Arm of her father. She was Radiant in her floor length gown topped by fitted imported lace with the skirt billowing at the Waistline into Clouds of White organza. A tiny Crown of Crystal held her Ballerina veil of illusion and she carried a Crescent of Pink roses and White carnations. She was a picture of Beauty. Joan Yorkowski Cousin of the Bride chose a Pale Blue Sheath featuring Short Cap sleeves and a Short Over skirt. She wore a Headpiece with a White Rose and a Short White veil. Joan car ried a bouquet of Pink Rosos and White carnations. Holly Clark sister of the Bride As Flower girl chose a floor length gown of White lace with a White Headpiece and veil arching her Sweet face. She car ried a Basket of White mums and Pink sweetheart roses. Bridesmaids Vera Peterson and Katha Elsey chose Pale Blue sheaths featuring Short Cap sleeves and Short Over skirts. They wore White Rose headpieces with Matching Short White veils. Vera and Katha carried bouquets of Pink roses and White carnations. The Groom was attended by his brother Garry Bissett As Best Man and Bill Watkinson and Lindsey Clark were Ushers. The Bride s Mother wore a Bone coloured suit. Her accessories were Matching and she wore a Corsage of Pink roses and White carnations. The Groom s Mother wore a Pale Blue Sheath with a match ing jacket. Her accessories were Light beige and she wore a Corsage of Pink roses and White carnations. A reception for 110 guests Lowed at the Viscount Gort. Or. We. Lucow was a very Able and witty master of ceremonies. Or. Eugene Shologon Uncle of the Bride proposed a very touch ing sincere Toast to the Bride to which the Groom ably replied the Best Man Garry Bissett proposed a Toast to the brides maids. A musical interlude with or. T. I. Smith As soloist and or. R. Green As accompanist Lowed dinner. For going away the Bride chose a White and Blue organza dress and wore a Pale Blue Pill Box hat. Following a honeymoon in Banff and Yellowstone Park the couple will be residing in Winnipeg. Clarke Woollard Rev. A. Granted a pretty double ring Cere Mony on july 27, 1963 at. . In St. Paul s United Church notre Dame and Pearl St., when Bernice daughter of or. And mrs. H. Woollard of Templeton rd., old Kildonan became the Bride of Leroy son of , j. Clarke of 650 Oxford St. Organist was mrs. Diane heaps. Given in marriage by her father the Bride looked Radiant in a White full length tissue Taf feta gown with a fitted bodice featuring a scalloped neckline with seed . The fit Ted Waist was enhanced by open pleats with seed Pearl appliques. Her very full bouffant skirt featured a Rose of the same material which gathered softly at either Side and . A Crown of seed pearls and Iri descent sequins held her four tiered shoulder length bouffant veil of silk illusion. She carried Coral sweetheart roses and feathered carnations. Matron of Honor was mrs. Freeman Stevenson sister of the Bride. Bridesmaid was miss Carol Hilton. They were gowned alike in full length dresses of a very soft pastel Green. The fit Ted bodice featured a scoop neckline and a Bell shape wrap around skirt of Chiffon Over Taf feta. Their Short illusion veils were held in place by a match ing open Pillbox. They carried Cascade bouquets of White Shasta daisies and . Best Man was Cecil Wilks. Ushering the guests were messes. Wayne Clarke brother of the Groom and Jolt Ruddy. The Bride s Mother wore pea cock Blue Chiffon Over taffeta with a draped bodice. The skirt featured a Rose of the same material at the Waistline. She wore White accessories. The Groom s Mother wore a two piece Pink Linen dress with Matching hat and shoes and White accessories. Both mothers had White corsages. After a reception held at the Elk s Hall Osborne St., the Happy couple left on a wedding trip to Detroit lakes . Upon their return they will re Side at the town Crest apts. For going away the Bride chose a sleeveless Pink Linen Sheath with White accessories. She wore a shattered Carnation Corsage. Van Elslander Banks Little Magnusson on june 22nd at one o clock in holy Cross Church Margaret Anne Only daughter of or. And mrs. Montague Ernest Banks St. James exchanged marriage vows with Norman Van Elslander son of or. And mrs. Alex Van Elslander Winnipeg. Father r. Baudry officiated. Soloist miss Marielle Lavoie was accompanied at the Organ by miss Carolyn Harrison. Given in marriage by her father the Bride chose a Prin Cess line Silhouette gown fashioned with a softened Waistline. The unbroken Silhouette sweeps into a full magnificent Petal Cathedral train in a Blaze of Rich Sata Peau fabric and distinctive imported Swiss appliques. Her Dainty Crown of pearls and Stepha Notis held her shoulder length English illusion veil. She carried an arrangement of Yel Low glum Ellias. Attending the Bride As maid of Honor was miss Barbara Bell. Bridesmaids were miss Donna Mcneill and miss Gail Schneider. They chose a Street length gown with a controlled skirt of Aqua Peau de some and a match ing lace Over Blouse. They wore Matching veiled pillboxes of Peau de some and carried an arrangement of White glum Ellias. Flower girl was miss Debra Van Elslander. Her full skirted dress of Aqua organza was complemented with her Matching headband. She carried a Basket of yellow mums and Fern. The Bride s Mother chose a gown of Wedgwood Blue organza. The dress with its Sheath skirt and Matching lace bodice was gathered into a fish Tail . Complementing her outfit she wore White accessories and White Gardenia Corsage. Or. Bud Lavallee attended As Best Man. Ushering guests were or. Donald Van Elslander and or. Rene Knockaert of St. Jean Manitoba. After a reception in the main dining room of the fort Garry hotel or. And mrs. Van Al slander left on a wedding trip to California upon their return they will reside in North Kil Donan Winnipeg. Brown Rutledge july 27, 1963, was the scene of a double ring ceremony at . In the Neepawa United Church Neepawa Manitoba when Shirley Berta daughter of mrs. Herbert h. Rutledge Neepawa Manitoba became the Bride of Donald Roy son of or. And mrs. Herbert Brown Brandon Manitoba. Rev. W. E. Mcdonald officiated. Soloist mrs. E. Drayson was accompanied at the Organ by mrs. N. Hannah. Given in marriage by her Uncle or. W. L. Hulme the Bride chose a floor length gown of Satin and tulle overlaid with silk organza trimmed with de couple lace and seed pearls featuring a portrait neckline Short sleeves and a full skirt. Her fingertip veil was held in place by a Matching band of pleated silk organza. She car ried a Cascade of Pink roses and White Stepha Notis. Matron of Honor was mrs. W. S. Dixon sister of the Bride. She wore a Street length gown of soft Green silk organza. She carried a Cascade of Talisman roses. Best Man was or. Gerald Macdonald while messes dive Bate and John Prokaska ush ered the guests. After a reception held at the Christian education Centre the Happy couple left for a wedding trip to the . Upon their return they will reside at Ste. 20, Marsan apts., 584 Corydon ave. Wiebe Johnston marriage vows were exchanged in a Lovely double ring ceremony on july 20, 1963 at . In King memorial United Church Between Carol Louise daughter of or. And mrs. H. P. Johnston of 1016 College ave. And William David son of or. And mrs. Frank Wiebe of Ste. 21 Redman apts., 225 Edison ave. Officiating min ister was Rev. E. P. Johnston. Soloist mrs. Margaret Wilson was accompanied at the Organ by mrs. R. A. Glendinning. Entering the Church on the Arm of her father the Bride chose a White floor length gown of Chantilly lace and Nylon featuring a Sabrina neckline Long Lily Point sleeves and a fitted bodice. A full gored skirt fell from an Empire Waist to Chapel train. Her silk illusion veil was held in place by a jewelled Crown and she carried a Cas Cade bouquet of american Beauty roses and White carnations. Matron of Honor mrs. Donna Ashby and bridesmaids miss Betty Elin Pollock and mrs. Shiela Oneschuk wore Street length dresses of Turquoise Peau de some featuring Bell skirts. They wore Matching Pill Box headpieces with veils and carried bouquets of White carnations Little miss april Braun was Flower girl.3 attending As Best Man was or. James Lee with messes. E. L. Johnston and l. Oneschuk ushering the guests. Following a reception held in the War amputations Hall the Happy couple left on a wedding trip to Banff Alberta. Upon their return they will reside at Ste. 10, Deleeuw apts., 409 St. Anne s Road. A double ring ceremony was solemnized on july 20, 1983, at ., in the Gimli Luther an Church when Dolores car Ole daughter of or. And mrs. 3teini Magnusson Gimli Man., became the Bride of . Ster Ling Little son of or. And mrs. William Little of Nipawin sask. Rev. G. Wilms performed he ceremony. Soloist miss Marilyn Magnusson was accompanied at the Organ by miss Carolynn Martin. The Bride Given in Marri age by her father chose a floor length gown of Peau de some Fea Turing Lily Point sleeves and fit Ted bodice. The full skirt with a straight front panel appliqued with lace framed by soft folds flowed into a Graceful Chapel train. A bouffant veil floated from a Floral Headpiece and she carried a Cascade of red roses and Stepha Notis. She was attended by her Sis ters miss Diane Magnusson As maid of Honor miss Muriel Magnusson and mrs. Darlene Graham As bridesmaids chose full length gowns of Blue Peau de some with lace appliqued jackets. They wore Matching circular veils and carried Cas Cades of White carnations. Mas Ter Trent Graham Nephew of the ceremony. Soloist miss Constable Vance Little at tended his brother As Best Man while . Herb Elgie and . Jim Taylor usher cd the guests. Following a reception held in the Gimli Craf officers mess the couple left on a wedding trip to Banff Alta. Or. And mrs. Little will re Side in Camp Borden Ontario. Out of town guests included or. And mrs. We. Little Neil and Darrel Nipawin sask. Con stable and mrs. Vance Little Calgary Alta., mrs. Bjorg Bjar Nason Yorkton sask. S. L. And mrs. Pat Higgs Toronto ont. . Murray Thorn Victoria ., . Bill Kelly Edmonton. Alta. Bell Cornell St. Paul s anglican Church was the scene of a Beautiful wedding on july 13, 1963, at ., when Helen f. Cornell of Ste. 4, 400 Assiniboine Daugh Ter of or. And mrs. Stanley Cornell of Lac Dubonnet Mani Toba became the Bride of John Brian Bell of 113 Elm Park Road. Rev. F. J. Ison officiated. Given in marriage by her father the Bride looked Lovely in a floor length gown of White organza Over Satin featuring Long Lily Point sleeves and a shawl Collar. The very full skirt fell softly into a train at the . Her fingertip veil was held in place by a Crown of seed pearls and she carried american Beauty roses and White carnations. Attending the Bride As Matron of Honor was mrs. Yvonne Lar Ner and miss Kathryn Cornell As bridesmaid. They were dressed identical in Short sleeve Street length dresses of Pink or Ganza Over Satin. Their head pieces were Little puffs of Pink organza with shoulder length veils and they carried White baby mums. Best Man was lamer while or Robert Bell and or. Walter Cornell ushered the guests. After a reception held at the Groom s Parent s Home the Happy couple left on a wedding trip to Vancouver. Or. And mrs. J. B. Bell will reside at Ste. 4, 400 Assiniboine ave. Stutsky Dicks Teulon United Church was the scene of a double ring ceremony on july 20, 19s3, at ., when Maureen Bell daughter of or. And mrs. Garnet c. Dicks Teulon Man., became the Bride of Edward Joseph son of or. And mrs. Edward j. Stutsky Teulon Man. Rev. N. G. Macintosh officiated. Soloist lome Campbell was accompanied at Organ by miss Laraine Campbell and violinist Lyall Campbell. Given in marriage by her father the Bride looked Radiant in a White full length gown of imported lace and net. The bodice had a Sabrina neckline embossed with iridescent sequins and pearls and featured Long Lily Point sleeves. The full bouffant skirt was offset by alternate inserts of lace and silk net. Her silk illusion bouffe veil was held in lace by a Tiara Headpiece of crystals. She carried a Cascade of fourteen red roses and White shattered carnations. Miss Daphne Dicks sister of the Bride was maid of with misses Helen Meloney of Winnipeg and Frances Stutsky sister of the Groom As brides maids. They were gowned alike in Short full dresses of Turquoise and Green on a White background with straight fronts and scooped backs. They wore Turquoise Pillbox headpieces and carried cascades of White carnations trimmed in Green. Best Man was or. Wendell Dicks brother of the Bride with messes. Edward Drohomereski and Percy Hryciw ushering the guests. After a reception held at gun ton the Happy couple left on a wedding trip to Banff National Park. Upon their return they will reside in Teulon. Hamilton Morrison Rosser United Church was the scene of a Lovely double ring ceremony on june 29, 1963, at ., when Patricia Helen eldest daughter of or. And mrs. Kent Morrison Gordon Man., became the Bride of Alan Hamil ton son of or. And mrs. George Hamilton Warren Man. Rev Mcpherson and or. Itterman officiated. The soloist or. Rod Erick wedge was accompanied at the Organ by mrs. Herb wedge. The Bride Given in marriage by her father chose her full length gown of Nylon sheer on taffeta. A High rising bodice of Chantilly lace formed the jewel neckline and shoulder line for the Lily Point sleeve. Her Bell skirt swept to a Chapel train and detail was in the form of lace appliqued panels topped by a Matching Bow below the Waist line. Seed Pearl lit the neckline and skirt appliques. Her head dress a Crown of iridescent crystals and pearls floated her bouffant veil of silk illusion. Maid of Honor was sister of the Bride miss Linda miss Florence Fletcher attended As bridesmaid and miss san dra Morrison and Deborah Rob Ison cousins of the Bride As Flower girls. Best Man was or. Gary Hamilton brother of the Groom while messes. Brian Hamilton brother of the Groom and Gil Bert Minaker ushered the guests. Following a reception at War Ren Hall the Happy couple left on a Short motor trip. Rumble Slimmon St. George s anglican Church was the scene of a double ring ceremony on july 27, 1963, at . When Dawna Marie daughter of or. D. H. Slimmon of 1020 Grosvenor ave., became the Bride of Frederick Albert son of or. And mrs. Gordon rumble of 2450 Assiniboine cres cent. Canon Conlin officiated. A member of St. George s boys choir was accompanied at the Organ by or. Thompson. Given in marriage by her father the Bride looked Radiant in a White floor length gown of silk faced Peau featuring a fitted bodice with scooped neck line and Lily Point sleeves with the controlled skirt falling softly into a Chapel train. The entire gown was adorned with appliques of a Letacon lace and re embroidered seed pearls. Her imported silk illusion veil was held in lace by a Pearl Crown. She carried a bouquet of Pink sweetheart roses centred by an Orchid. Maid of Honor was miss Joy Slimmon. Attending the Bride As bridesmaids were miss Marilyn Rogers and mrs. George Holu Bitsky. They were gowned alike in Pink organza Over taffeta and wore Matching organza head dresses and shoes. They carried cascades of miniature Fugi in White and mauve respectively. Best Man was or. Ian Berg while messes. Brian Saunders and William Bell ushered the guests. After a reception held at the St. Charles country club the Happy couple left on a wedding trip to Ontario. Upon their re turn they will reside at 5p Hills Boro House. The Bride is a graduate of St. Boniface general Hospital school of nursing. Magner Dickson fort Garry United Church was the setting for a Beautiful double ring ceremony july 27 at . When Lynda Faye daughter of or. And mrs. Kelly Dickson of Ste. 105 Arizona Plaza fort Garry became the Bride of Arthur Emil son of or. And mrs. Emil Magner of 826 Riverwood ave., fort Garry. Rev. Donald Ray officiated. Soloist mrs. E. Poidevin was accompanied at the Organ by or. R. Keast. The Bride Given in marriage by her father chose a floor length gown of Frothy Norgan a enhanced by a scooped neck line lavishly appliqued with grapes of Good Fortune Crea Tion of Guipre lace and Lily Point sleeves. A very full skirt was dramatized by four tiers of lace which shirred it into a tap ering Chapel train. Her four tiered silk illusion veil was held by a Large Rose Headpiece. She carried a Bible overlaid with White orchids. Matron of Honor was mrs. Dale Paul of Calgary Alberta and bridesmaids were mrs. Al Lan Bergman miss Evelyn mag Ner sister of the Groom. They were gowned alike in Street length Sheath dresses of White silk Chiffon Over taffeta. The featured flying panels from the shoulders. They wore White picture hats of material match ing the dresses and carried Pink Gladioli. The Little Flower girl was Joy Dickson sister of the Bride. She wore a Short White dress of silk illusion and carried a Basket of Pink and White daisies. Best Man was or. Barry Fox and ushering the guests were messes. Allan Bergman and Ken Neth Dickson. Following a reception at the wild Wood club the Lippy Cou ple left on a Wendi big strip to the United states. They will re Side in Winnipeg. Fliss Suffield a double ring ceremony was solemnized on july 27, 1963, at . In Norwood United Church when Margaret Louise daughter of or. And mrs. Thomas Suffield of 533 St. Catherine St became the Bride of Ron Ald Peter son of or. And mrs. Micheal Fliss of 386 Horace St. Rev. W. J. Spence officiated. The Olga Irwin singers were accompanied at the Organ by miss Alice Waller. Given in marriage by her father the Bride looked Radiant in a full length gown of silk or Ganza Over taffeta. The fitted bodice featured scalloped neckline of Klencon lace re embroidered with seed pearls. The Short fitted sleeves also carried the scalloped lace Motif which also trimmed the Flat front Bell shaped skirt. The Side featured Klencon lace applique which was also featured in the Border of the train. The skirt fell to a Chapel length train which was later bustled up for the recep Tion. Her bouffant veil of silk illusion was held in place by a miniature Crown of seed pearls teardrops. She carried three Gardenias with Stepha Notis and Ivy. Matron of Honor was mrs. Roger Roziere. Bridesmaids were misses Grazina Zawades Kas Bernadette Lacroix and Geraldine Matthews. Little miss Patricia Weston was Flower girl. They wore identical gowns of a soft Gorgette. Simplicity of their dresses was accented by White Elbow length gloves. They wore circular veils Over self fabric crowns and carried White Shasta daisies. Or. Gordon Fliss was Best Man while messes. Eric Hill Man Don Mcpherson and Tom Suffield ushered the guests. The Mother of the Bride chose a Sheath of Blue organza Over taffeta with Matching accessories and wore a Corsage of White Gardenia with Pink feathered carnations. The Mother of the Groom was gowned in a Sheath of beige silk organza Over Peau de some with a Matching Chantilly lace jacket complimented by beige accessories and a Corsage of Bronze orchids. After a reception held at the Elmwood East Kildonan legion banquet room the couple left for a wedding trip through East Ern Canada. The Bride chose for going away a dress and jacket of silk Shantung in a soft wheat Shade. She wore Matching accessories complimented with a Corsage of White Gardenia and Stepha Notis. Upon their return they will re Side at the Lomar apartments Norwood Sparks Thomas the protestant Chapel 4 fighter Wing Baden Soellinger Germany was the setting of an All White wedding on saturday june 29th, when Barbara Joan daughter of mrs. W. Roy Thomas became the Bride of flying officer Donald Wool Frey Sparks son of or. And mrs. Fred w. Sparks Kingston on Tario. Reverend flight Lieuten ant w. C. Bryce performed the double ring ceremony. Soloist Corporal Smith was accompanied by miss a. Keene at the Organ. The Bride Given in marriage by or. R. A. Dodds in the absence of her father chose a floor length gown of Satin Bro Cade featuring a Short Over jacket with a round neckline and three Quarter length sleeves. Her fitted bodice enhanced a straight skirt with a slight Bustle which fell into a train. Three Satin roses held her Satin bouffant veil of White Tulie and she carried a Cascade of White roses White orchids and Green Ivy. Her Only jewel Lery was a single strand of pearls and Matching earrings a gift of the Groom. Bridesmaids were misses fran Purcell and Barbara brim age. They were gowned alike in Street length White organdy Fea Turing full skirts three Quarter length sleeves and accented with tiny covered buttons Down the front of the dresses. A Matching single Rose formed each Headpiece. They carried bouquets of yellow roses and Fern. Flying officer w. C. Wilson was Best Man. The guests were ushered by flying officer n. Fryling and flying officer d. Koski. A reception was held in the officers mess at which Tele Grams were read from Pelly sask., Kingston ont., Winnipeg Man., Streetsville ont. And Lethbridge Alberta. For her going away outfit the Bride chose a Pale Pink lace suit with a deeper Pink hat and Black Patent shoes and bag. She wore a Corsage of White orchids. Flying officer and mrs. Sparks left on a wedding trip to the French Riviera. 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