Monteith WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 8: 1955-2010, [1955] - [2012], p. 3

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oS . h. oiGoninnysâ€"â€",...... micnsnmmmmmmes iPrmnst WO qed â€"o C P ol * ‘Ai "’1 ‘( | _ ‘Moms ) POinierâ€"Michaud V ows: 1impson â€" Oorris E & fer‘k.asy | Vows At Monteith Exchanged AtValGagne | 4 ; A : wedding of much interest 1o. fred Poiviet, of Timm; * P isttrgh § ‘immins, ho%g)%fin é?&ggf}ohn RoL;I; r? ¢ éilly gook place at 9 aim, in the| ‘The ceremony was solemnized by feoree cX scene of a pretty â€"Rurch of the Immaculate Concepâ€"\Rev, Father Morin, The church @ s uold oo uetaono id Esnn depooite Wt f three p.m., when their only daughâ€" Mrs. Joseph 'Michaud a? Mon'tegtrlll h‘és mas colors an mauve and ter Janet Agnes, of Brampton, was /1 Por ienss 2o | white flowers and candles, | a .9° Sram 1 pecame the bride of Henry Joseph| The bride looked radiant ; %éfl;’;?o nfo Sf,f“’oafmi?r.&:é%mf\'mf _ Poirier, son of Mr. and Nrs. wil. traditional [bridal gown a:f 1301-; William Simpson of Blenheim. t "eme â€" sllpperf satin, The floorlengpq Officiating was Rev. John Davies i | SIE»” felcg, a_,cathedral train of Iroquois‘ Falls United Church. |f Which fell in ‘soff folds, J{er The bride was given in marriage )( threeâ€"quarter lensth veil fell £ ‘om by her father, She wore a beautiful| + a heart shaped headdress of satin floorâ€"length sown of white net over| And seed pearls, She wore a j satin with Chantilly lace trim. Her|‘ ; Pearl necklace and carried a bouâ€") walstlength veil way attached to 8 f q‘fiEsZtA?liflla( %ihzggeo?ofs[gfflmins s 1 i I [ + » gé’i‘ffs cap of net, trimmed watil } sister of the bride, was brides" â€" 4 f ~book | | |maid, © wore a coc tai length wi?}?eacarflr;i%ea azglt;}fifigyi‘; m ; |gown of furguoise net ovey taffeta e m aakls.. by a friend, Mrs. t with a lace bodice, The gown en diak as _ maid of | featured a lace_bolero with tight "honor, who wore‘a gown . of green[» { long â€" sleeves, Her bouguet was net over taffeta, She gomied yel §°tTE§ac}1‘ieacgd urpa;lvee éjr?geersbaml %je“sltrrx?aszels‘ Mr. Howard Lald‘.er was ’t f ;‘}V“"ij Qflijthins' was flo;vtergirl. 7 K , 30 guests atâ€" ; |Mer floorlen; Eown was of pink | tex?&fé;r g.!,zarecg;{i!‘l)%fl)’and gjnener | lland was des%gnec( with a flounced) * ons n Iroguois Falls. Receiving werfe:b ILheJ & :flfi andsfihigrize%sa bg‘illdut?t of * To 3 own o ue 5 & Y ses. ©_ wore v?v%het?i;lz%tigeg? ;? pa:zagrls. blue and ’f e geglf“L apd “g:r‘:eih;riggmgf lxn j i and a. corsage cGeatt : @ Ts talethin resee, the groom‘s f fJaAHE,best ealocket and chain, i i etnerincs blue crepe with navy »leF, of Iroquois f4§ Romeo Poinâ€", :::ces'sdries and tgrEll«:»zvérfr;t)f,:es:'q rtz}:ze ;| Michaud | way ushen andit}lvflson %s > er, . C. & 8 i :gg:gf s;al:glgyo and WhitS‘ ifii%i’-~ m mmiiiocras i ggirrie}r,osf?t%elxgmg? tnel ride and f e i e t s io o j To i e m ces n ‘ William Simpson, _of Blenâ€"/of Timmins; Mr. and Mrs, Howard, | helg C "lternoon a TeGeDN4n was y ul tss Cakehead, |Laidler, of Cooksyille, \@|frieads of C many relafiye d| heln: M{ér'anMr and Mrs. Arthur The couple left for a honeymoon‘ ° G(l)legfis of the younfi‘ couple, at c) 5 'A}!x]t%algll daughter Helen and sonat Bracebridge. They will resige Pig tht;fl‘:&;gmano?lka"‘mm% Laten) â€" en 1. TTA Nem s tl = _( lioyed, "** o m 38 j easaiineion;, 8F _ =s UThs newlyweds Teft on a honey. j I fi Td & moon trip Ottawa, Montreal and 7 W Cz â€"ithe United Ates. . Fop ttavellingf Tias. >| the bride 122 4 blue sult with, § : {red acpessorgg. On their return )wa W"'f‘ & thglwmmrehsxde;;t B%Qnteig;. g f . Tor to, her marriage e bride / e e )q 5 S/ Lwas entertained at aaghcwe.r. } gi2 iimmnpe sn “ â€"l tsal _. 5 f _ / m V( iDies At Age 89 | l lc o | io ts e (Special) â€"| ___â€" e m F | 4 LS (Specia f %‘ Milihms: m ae oo ol J y ) es scfi i marka ce % .R ?\~, t iprom4 'curistm’:\f piietd aaen | O 0| / Li â€"@fwes =|; w aAmporiks (§ & *é‘wfl:"’ t > SAf3 ies " ith road, _ She was preâ€"|; & is . € 00. e â€" | ( yilleâ€"Monteith road, 4 ><*"‘1§'§;’§.§§g§£@§‘§;: (] â€" We We en PP | ~~/deceased bg; her husband, Albert|\ 00. 'fif”"”/vi"’ [ enc k # | Purdy, 22 years ago, _ | t JP . ”V‘%”’f“sf*» ' "s } n e i o tare : ~o~ y o o k '7 e y *n .â€"f3 she lived at Thurso, Que, and Gull I c se J _<o ty T oi dtill |Lake, fln crautetore conr ) d W * 3 C 8 I I fig J n Or io. Nes ols ‘ ol .. );‘%\5{ & h is <J sw es m%:{fig;gg was l_leldj-icfl al:‘nfilef in . 9 l mc ie l on i Suny .nyutolon®" mm“%;;ss P22 20 i hi nb m | Morin officiating, . Tnferment ay S s s l ; f \In the Val Gagne pemders. Pal ‘ s . o w c four sons ‘David e o =ig 32. feniers weve her four sons, David, | se . s f (3 ce / 7 + Edgar, Ray and Phihp. t ,\ 22. a9" F « 7 | _ Mother of 14 children, she was|. d & es . 0_ > 4_ â€"â€" /?, \survived by five daughters, and|, o@*fi”’;" i almmen o W | four sons; Cecile (Mrs, Leonard ) ¢ s ;g@% â€"â€" ‘McA;ndrewsJ, of Monteith; Cora | ¢ & _ 5&%@\,« 7 Marie, Mrs! Deforge) Ansonâ€" 1 :’93 siguat" {M‘d?{" ville; Edna (Mrg, Charles Poitier) | b. § 95e /@7,, h d.Anso;fl%lée; Eva (Mrsm?avid Caâ€") i s § 3 i ducx urso; Lillian S. J. Meâ€" . se ns â€" 6. / 7 3 S Grath) Thurso; Phillp Ray, %dl es wé;;“‘ + gavm C Ansonv’é%e; htiim' 'éfll i | t ks . * agne, and over 680 grandchildr rem, f * * ty _ _2 y Sn on e mnstend â€" â€"

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