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WEDDING

Walker—Smith

The marriage of Olga Joyce, second dam hter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sim h, Wellington, Phm. 2/e Orvtl Ben et Walker. U.S.A., second sou ot Mi. and Mrs. John Walker. Michigan, U.S.A., was recently solemnized at the Cathedral Church oi St, Paul, ton. the Rev. Canon D J. Davies oil e ating. assisted by Chaplain G. S. Eckard, U Tim’b'ridc. who was given away by her father, looked charming in her smartly cut frock of coral pink Derjnatc hin, tonne was softly wreathed with pink veiling, and she carried a sheaf bouquet of pink hyacinths with touches of blue. She was attended by her eklest sisNi, Doris, who wore a hyacinth, blue fioch and toque to match, and carried a sheal of hyacinths. ■ Sergeant-P.O. Robinson, U S M-C-. was best man. On leaving the church the bride was presented With a silver horseshoe by her aunt. The reception was held in the b.b.U. rooms, which were decorated with hyacinths and sweet peas. Guests were received by the 'bride's mother, who was smartly dressed in black and white. Dining the signing of the , Joeelvnne Pellew sang the 1 anis Angelicas.” and later at the reception sang. “I’ll Walk Beside You” and Because.” Mr. Barton Ginger, who acted as master of ceremonies, gave a humorous sketch, and Finn. M . R. Sink U..5.A.. sang “Where Eer You M alk ami “Through the Passing Years. ,1 he singers were accompanied by mm. o/c P. D. Cunningham, U.S.N. When Mr. and Mrs. AValkcr left by plane for the Sounds, the bride wore a smart black and white frock and tailored coat with matching accessories.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 306, 21 September 1943, Page 8

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WEDDING Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 306, 21 September 1943, Page 8

WEDDING Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 306, 21 September 1943, Page 8