Birth Notes:
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Christening Notes:
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Death Notes:
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Burial Notes:
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Joseph married Nanno Mary Toller, daughter of Guy Northcote Toller and Ida Mercy Hughes, on 12 Oct 1935 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. (Nanno Mary Toller was born on 22 Jul 1910 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, died in 1996 and was buried in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.)
Sources of information or noted events in their marriage were:
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Montre al Gazette - October 14, 1935 - Ottawa Social Notes.
(Special to The Gazette) - Ottawa, October 13 - The marriage took place yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at All Saints Church, of Nanno Mary, daughter of Mr. Guy Northcote Toller and the late Mrs. Toller, to Mr. Joseph Stanley Irvin, only son of the late Mrs. J.F. Gorman and the late Mr. Joseph Irvin. Owing to recent bereavement in the groom's family, only immediate relatives were present..
The church was decorated with palms and autumn leaves and the ceremony was performed by the Rev. C.G. Hepburn, assisted by the Rev. Canon J.F. Gorman. The wedding music was played by Mr. Hugh Huggins..
The bride, who was unattended, was given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown of white Bianchini satin with cowl neckline and falling from the moulded hipline in classic folds into a long train. She wore a corded girdle with long tassels and her flowing veil fell from a coronet of orange blossoms. Her slippers were white and silver, and she carried a bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley..
The best man was Flight Lieutenant Blanchard, of Camp Borden, and the ushers were Mr. Fred Toller, brother of the bride, and Mr. Hugh Cranston, a cousin, of Arnprior. Miss Nanno Hughes, aunt of the bride, wore a velvet coat and skirt, with tunic of silver lisse embroidered in black in a scroll design, and a black velvet hat. Mrs. Charles O'Connor, aunt of the bride, wore a gown of brown velvet and a brown velvet hat trimmed with small ostrich feathers..
Miss Lucella Irvin, sister of the groom, wore a dress of black silk crepe with facings of white on the bodice, a black hat, a scarf of silver fox, and a corsage of white orchids and lilies of the valley. Mrs. G.B. Greene, aunt of the bride, wore a black velvet gown, with hat to match..
Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Roxborough Apartments, the residence of Miss Nanno Hughes, aunt of the bride. The toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. D'Arcy McGee and responded to by the groom, the bride's father and Rev. Canon J.F. Gorman..
Leaving on the honeymoon, the bride travelled in a strictly tailored suit of navy blue cloth, a long coat with wide revers and deep cuffs of gray Persian lamb and a silver striped blouse, and a small blue felt hat. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Irvin will reside in Ottawa..
Out-of-town guests included Mrs. Charles Irvin of Chicago; Mrs. C.R.W. Proctor and Mrs. Britton B. Osler of Toronto, Mrs. F.H. Markey of Montreal and Mrs. J. Cranston, of Arnprior.. http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/245344/person/24014135819/media/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7cpgNum
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