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Margaret Frances "Betty" Gibson, b. 21 Aug 1915, Saltcoats (Stirling), RM of Saltcoats, Saskatchewan, Canada d. 18 Mar 1981, Outlook, Saskatoon Census District, Saskatchewan, Canada (Age 65 years) |
- DAVISON GIBSON SALTCOATS.
A wedding was solemnized recently when Margaret Frances, second daughter of Mrs. J. M. Gibson and the late Mr. J. M Gibson of Saltcoats, married John Bruce Davison of Regina, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Davison of Outlook. The Rev. D. P. Morris, United Church, performed the ceremony. The bride, who was given In marriage by her brother, Mr. William Gibson, chose a gown of Park Avenue tan silk crepe, with tan accessories and wore a corsage of bronze Talisman roses. Her sister, Miss Helen Gibson, as bridesmaid, wore a 'gold silk jersey dress, and a corsage of bronze chrysanthemums. Mr. Ellwood Davison, brother of the bridegroom, attended the groom. Later Mr. and Mra. Davison left for Regina where they will be in residence at 2036 St. John Street, after December 15.
Star-Phoenix
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada ? Thursday, December 04, 1941
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J. B. Davison and Miss Gihson Wed
SALTCOATS.
A wedding interesting to many friends took place on Nov. 30 when Margaret Frances, daughter of Mrs. J. M. Gibson, was married to John Bruce Davison, Regina, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davison, Outlook. Rev. D. P. Morris performed the ceremony. The living room was decorated with mauve and bronze chrysanthemums and gold and white streamers and bells. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, William Gibson, wore a gown of tan silk crepe and a corsage of Talisman roses. Her sister, Miss Helen Gibson, bridesmaid, wore a gold silk jersey dress and corsage of bronze chrysanthemums. Ellwood Davison was best man. The bride's mother wore a black and white figured silk crepe costume and corsage of Talisman roses and the bride groom's mother, a black sheer gown and corsage of Talisman roses. The wedding music was played by Mrs. Morris.
For the wedding luncheon the bride's table was covered with a handsome lace cloth and centred with a tiered cake set in a bed of gold tulle and with lighted gold tapers. At a reception 60 friends were present. Later Mr. and Mrs. Davison left for Regina. They will be in residence after Dec. 15 at 2036 St. John street.
The Leader-Post
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
04 Dec 1941, Thu ?W Page 7
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