Winona WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 3 1938-1965, p. 20

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y _ b e, thevvformer Leone Catherine Winona Anglican Church recently. Davis, who were married in the The parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrszhomas M. Davis, Winona. The groom is ,-the son of Mr. Thompstona--Davis ficiated at the wedding of Thompstone, son of Mr. Thompstone and ' Thompstone, Beamsvule, lwas solemnize 'John Anglican b u uet, while her at lV'lJisges Elaine and Alma were dres tr fon i'especi ' I gladioli. Flying Officer Neilson. Mr. George Ville; Stoker Davis, Winona, Belton u Winona, pres 'accompanie I ort guests were rupa F ' Dtiion afterward. for which the W 1 ck ensem blue and baa at home, wh will resid 'R.C.A. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT--«Miss Dorothy Lella Parke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Hoy W. Parke. Winona and, Officer Harold Oliver Thomassbn, son of Mr? Penwortham, 'Preston, England, whose engagemen ' take place in Septemh Given away by her father, the tendants, the , "tie with the groomFrfinéi a]. '_ I nounced, the wedding Erwin Thompstone and the late Mrs. Thompstone, of.,.Beamsville. 'Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M.,._Davis, Winona. Wish to announce the en: agement of their third daughter,,' icons Catherine, to F.O, Marshal Edward Thompstone, second son of Mr. and the 1am Mrs. Erwin Thomp- stone, Beamsvilie; wedding to take place quietly in St. John's Anglican Church, Winona, on August 1, 1945. Ven. Archdeacon G. F. Scovil of- Leone ,' Catherine, daughter of Mr... and Mrs. Thomas M. Dams, Winona, and Pilot Officer Marshall Edward Erwin the late Mrs. which d on Augustl in St. Church, Winona. Daws' doing splendidly. sed in blue and pink chif- Vely, and carried pink Arthur Toronto, was best man. Thompstone, Beams- First Class Thomas and Sgt. Clifford shered. Miss E. Shirley, ided at the organ, and ' d the soloist, Miss Mary present trip to Mugfioli: ' ' M" Alla MFS- Roy W- Parke. Wi- . ble. the bride ' i'Dorothy Lelia, to no. Harold Oliver ile the ' ' ' ' ' i ' . 7~ 1 ibride wore a white chiffon gown Bans Sfigtllxt'tggégtggb with fingertip length veil andwhite 3052,31)? aha. Mg: wmis El gladiolus headdress, matching her (formerly Ema Dunkim'l Centre, a son (John Willis). ' from a f'nona. and Hamilton, announce the turning vie Wore a PDWder engagement of their only daughter, o'l'homesson, R.A.F., younger son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Thomuson, Penworn .tham, Preston, England; the wed- ding to take place in September. is General" Pr 2, 1945. ', Reese Stamford 'Hainilton, and Flying find' Mrs. Thomasson as b n a '/M ,. 'QWaEQW/Z'ZES; , 'Matchelt-I--Peel I Ven. Archdeacon G. 'F. Scovil, officiated at the wedding on Sat-- iurday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, in} 'St. 'John's Anglican Church, Win-1 one, when Wilma Georgina Rob-i erta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Robert Peel, Winona, be-- came the bride of Mr. Harold Beami Matchett, Grimsby, son of 'the late, Mr. and Mrs. John Matchett, To' ronto. , ( Variegated shades of gladioli decked the church for the occasion with white flowers'on the altar, and the guest pew's were marked with miniature white Chrysanthe- mums and ribbon bows. Presiding at the organ was Mr. Harold John- son, while Mrs. T. E. McCollum sang I Love You Truly. The bride, given in marriage by her. father, wore a graceful ivory satin gown, trimmed- with lace and fashioned in princess style with a sweetheart neckline. Her veil, falling to the hem of her dress, ..,_ "-7" a. was held in 'place by a' Juliet cap' adorned with white flowers'.' She icarried a cascade bouquet of white and,Sweetheart roses and wore a diamond-set gold watch, the,gift of Ithe groom. There 'were two attendants, Mrs. Rwy Wolloston and Miss Winnifred Ferguson. The lmatron of honour wore aqua blue ichiffan with matching hat and sil- ver sandels; while the'brideSmaid was in deep yellow chiffon, with native velvet hat and. accessories. Both has bouquets of Joanna Hill roses and bronze shade Chrysan- themums. Little Miss Wilma Eng- lish, a namesake of~ "the bride, daughter of Mr. ,andUMrs. William English, Stoney Creek, was flower. girl, dressed in a long pink frock, with an old--fashioned nosegay 01'; pink roses and violets. The best lman was Mr. Lloyd L. Matchett, 'of Toronto, while those who usher- ed the guests to their places were Mr. Bruce Brown and Mr. Hewett Littlejohn, Toronto; Mr.' Ray Wol- loston, Stoney Creek, 'and Mr. Ken- neth Feel, of Toronto. A reception for about 100 guests was 'held at Battlefield House, Stoney Creek. A brown chiffon velvet' frock, with matching hat and gold and brown accessories, and a corsage of Talisman roses, vas \vom' Aby-the 'bride's mother, ' ho-receivedn Assisting her was Mrs. Lloyd L. Matchett, sister-in- law of the groom, who' was attired in navy blue chiffon with a cor- sage of white roses. ' . I The bride, and grqoxfi'l'ett after- ward for 5t wedding trip to Quebec and points east, 'the bride travel~ ling in an'American Beauty shade gabarding. suit, with matching featherliat and black accessories. Her flowers were cream roses. The ' couple will reside at 8 Robinson. street, Grimsby. . ' r pnz' shun-day. u seau Tel: , . , . . R: Peel, Winona, .enter- nednesdayf at' a trousseau _ ionour 0 her daughter,' Wilma. Whose wedding takes 'place' Mrs. 'G. 'F. ' Scovil was ce red thteaj table, which' > . , . . autumn flowers and white cgdles'. Assisting were: Mesdames_J. A. Bigger, Don Mc- Collumfim S.'Baisley; K. C. Mill 3 km an. C. J.'Bra'dshaw- Mrs. Ray unustbri snarl/'1' '. Bra 9 Wallace' assisted in the gift'rooms and 'Miss' Sonya Wallace attended. thé door" Tro 'p'i'esided' a't "

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