, roses. McAssey-Wallace" Wedding Al Elmsd'ale United Church Elmsdaie United Church. was the scene of a pretty wedding on July 7, 1956 at 3 p.m. when Rev. NR, Green united in marriage Lulu Miriam. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Wallace of Elms- dale and Robert Keir McAssey or Alma. son of Mr. Otis McAs- soy and the late Mrs. McAsaey of Mount Stewart. The church was decorated with seasonal flowers. Pink - lelluds with bows of white satin ribbon marked the guest pews. Mrs. Ken- neth Crockett played the wedding music. The bride. given in marriage by her father. wore a ballerina lpnglh gown of white nylon net over satin. The fitted bodice fen- (ured a high neckline and long. lily point sleeves. Her fingertip veil was held in place by a tiara studded with simulated De8l'lS- llld she carried a bouquet of red roses. Mrs. Weldon Rennie. sister of the bride was matron of honor. She wore a strapless. ballerina length gown of pink -nylon "El over taffeta. with white hat and gloves. Her bouquet was yellow Mr. Weldon Rennie was best man. . For her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Wallace chose a llglll blue linen suit with blue and white ac- cessories. Her corsase W” Wk"? roses. . A pception for thirty, guests was held at the home 01' "IE bride's parents Refreshments were served in buffet stYlB- The table. attractive with cut flowers. was centered by a three-tier wed- ding cake which was cut in tra- M- MAIL YOUR FILMS TO Mail Film Service Box 11. Charlottetown 8 Exposure Roll .50 12 Exposure Roll .. . . .80 16 Exposure Roll . .. . 1.00 Reprints .. .05 each ..,p -. The Jenkins Pharmacy DIAL 4219 We're as near as your Phone. television has Hill for ear and eye INS-" FIRESTONE HOME 8 AUTO CO. lTD. ;'""-..'.-."..'.-..:'"'" Goo. for ditional manner. Assisting in serv- ing were Miss Ida Wallace, sis- ter of the bride, Mrs Kenneth Crockett and Mrs. Lorne Leard. 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Haslam T.H.B., B.D.. and the soloist was Mrs Edwin C. Johnstone, aunt of the bride. Long River who sang ”The Wedding Prayer" prior to the ceremony and ”l'll Walk Beside You" during the sign- ing of the register accompanied by Mrs. Murdock Machpod at the organ. - The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, looked lovely in a floor length gown of white nylon net over taffeta which features a Peter Pan collar and point sleeves. ”er elbow length veil of bridal illusion was' held in place by a Mother of Pearl Cor- enet. She carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses and a white Bible-her gift from the groom. The Maid of Honor was Miss Louise Ramsay. sister of the groom, who wore a gown of nile green taffeta with net skirt and lace bolero. Her gloves and cor- onet were of matching net. and she carried a nosegay of pink and white roses. The bridesmaids were Miss Eve- lyn Crozier and Miss Ruth John- stone who wore gowns similar to that of the maid -- of - honour. pink and yellow respectively. Their nosegays were of white and Ir. Robert Heaney. while Mr. A thur Johnstone. brother of ti. bride. and Mr. Norman Bamsa). brother of the groom acted as ushers. A buffet supper for fifty guests was served at the bride's home. by the Long River W.A. The bride's table was centered by a three tiered wedding cake topped by a miniature bride and groom. , The toast to the bride was pro- posed by Rev. S.l-i. Haslam. to which the groom very ably re. plied Miss Ruthie Cameron was in charge of the guest book and the bride's bouquet was caught by Miss Louise Ramsay. For her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Johnstone chose a street length dress of pale blue crepe and lace with white accessories. Her corsage was of white roses. The groom' mother wore a dress of pale pink and black nylon with white accessories. Her cor- sage was of white roses. 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