Winona WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 3 1938-1965, p. 10

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Being married to-day, at 3 o'clock in Colborno Street United Church, London, are Doris Edith, daughter of Ml'. and Mrs Ray- mond E. Hughes, London, and Douglas Evan Millikin, Kapuskasing, son t Mr. and Mrs. Keith C. Millikin, Winona. 3/4245? , _,, Mfllikim-HugheMExK At 3 o'clock this aftern o , in Colborne Street United Church.' London, Ont, the wedding is being solemnized when Doris Edith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond E. Hughes, of London, he- comes the bride of Mr. Douglas Evan Millikin, Kapuskaslng, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith C. Millikin, Evanleigh, Winona. The Rev. Dr. A. Murray Stuart is conducting the double-ring ceremony. Tall white candelabra, and bou- quets or blue delphinium, pink camatlone and white gladioli in softly blended tones, in white stan- dards, decorate the church for the occasion. Mr. Theodore Gray, pre- llding at the organ, will accompany Mrs. Hugh Hughes, Burgessvllle,' who will sing 0 Perfect Love and I'll Walk Beside You. The bride, given away by her father, is wearing a gown of ivory aatln and net, the berths collar and long sleeves edged with heir- loom lace, and the bouffant skirt flOWing into a. slight train. Her veil falls from a heart-shaped head- dress of matching lace, and she is carrying Butterfly roses, bou- vardla and sweet peas. Miss Getal--i dint! Hughes, sister of the bride, in blue fallle, and carrying peach- toned Shasta daisies and sweet P933. and the Misses Mildred Wood. end and Jeanne de Jausserand, 'giowned in peach feille, their flowers being blue-tened Shasta daisies, and sweet peas, are bridal at- tendants. Mr, Cy Haycrait, Kap: mkaslng, will be best man, whi1ei the ushers are Mr. Donald Hughes,' Toronto, brother of the bride, and Mr. Robin Milllkln', Winona, broth- -; 11' of the grflom- , ', A reception will follow at Llyn Lodge, the bride's mother receiving ' 'in an orchid costume with touches of pink and Butterfly rose corsage, assisted by the mother of the groom, ln dusty rose and navy, her flowers being Joanna I-lill roses. Leaving for their Wedding trip to New York, the bride will go "my in a grey costume with wine shuttle coat and dark red carna- 'ons in her corsage. 'l'he couplei grill reside at Kapuskasmg. v Gibson-Barrett Photo: Lorne Gloiitoy Glover A resident of the district all his life, Lorne Glenroy Glover, oi Fruitland, died yesterday at, his residence in his 50th year. He has bean ill for three months. Mr. Glo- ver had [armed for many years and had been a member of Fruit-- !and United 'Church. Surviving are his widow, the former Merle Secord: five sons, Jack. at Ajax. Ontario, 33ruce. of'Claxkson. Li'le of, Winona. Ralph, of Hamilton, and Grant, of Welland; one daughter. Margaret, zit home; his father, Alexander Glover; one brother, Arliegli, oi Fruitland; and one sister, Ml's. H. D. Walker of Fruitland. The remains are resting at the residence for a private service on Wednesday at 2 pm. Interment will be in Fru't- land Cemetery. / 9 44 GLOVER -- On March 7. 1948, at his late residence in Fruitland, Lorne Glenroy J. Glover, in his 50th year, beloved husband of Merle Secordl Glover. Resting at his late residence for peraLe service fi'om'his home in Fruitland on Wednesday, March 10,1 at 2 p.in. Interment in Fruitlandl Cemetery. ' AT THE JUNIOR FARMERS DANCE--Among the couples at the Junior Farmers' annual dance in the Royal Connaught Hotel, last evening,- were the three pictured ;here. Left to right are Mrs. Puddicombe and Lewis Puddicombe, of Winona; Mrs. Reed and Harold Reed of G1 nford Station; flame}? x3 , 47¢ . Smithville. r s. Dalrymple and Angie Dalrymple, of , ' Alexander Glover 'l Alexander Glover, a resident and fruit-grower in Fruitland all his life, died on Tuesday after- noon at his residence in his 74th year. Born in Fruitland,' he had} been a member of Fruitland Unit--i ed Church. His son, Lorne Glen.' roy Glover, died on March 7, and was interred in Fruitland Cemetery yesterday. Surviving are his' widow, the former Myrtle A. How- ell; two sons, Arleigh, and Her- bert D. Glover, of Fruitland: one daughter, Mrs. H. D. Walker; nine grandchildren; and six great. grandchildren. The remains are resting at the residence [or service on Saturday at 3 pm. and the in. terment will be in Fruitland Gem--i 1754- The engagement has been announced of Margaret Pauline Gilliland, O.'I'.R., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. s. G. Gillilahd, to William Humphreys Jones, B.A.Sc., son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Jones, Bartonville. Both graduated from the University of Toronto. The weddingrwiil be solemnized in the Church a! St. Peter, on Wedneslial', June 9, at four o'clock. Am as» '39" mag, WILSON -- Suddenly, at Burling- ton Beoch, on Wednesday, May 12, 1948, Clifford Christopher Wilson, in his 20th year. Resting at the resi~ dence of his grandmother, Mrs. Abe lHand, Station Road, Winon :eral' notice later. HUNTER _ T George Hunter, Olive Leigh) maria! Hospital on M , a 12 son. Ian William. Bothydoiiigm'fiiia . . It- INVESTITURE--Lt.-Co'l. presenting to Major J, A. B A. B. Sm h' is a. Fun- i at West VLin .J I _ ' pictured above 1ggar, of Winona, the Efficiency Decoration, at an investiture held in the Dundas Armouries.

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