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Page contains 4 news clippings announcing the engagement and marriage of Florence M. Westman to C. Norman Senior in Ottawa. Page also includes a clipping reporting the return of Lieutenant Wallace S. Duncan from the Front. Photograph attached to the center of the page depicts Florence and Norman on their wedding day. The bottom photo is likely from a wedding celebration but is unidentified.
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- [start clipping] ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Westman announce the engagement of their second daughter, Florence May, to C. Norman Senior, of the Military Hospitals Commission, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Senior, Toronto. The wedding will take place shortly at Britannia Heights. [end clipping] [start clipping] Mr. and Mrs. Charles Senior, of Davenport Road, left yesterday morning for Ottawa, to attend the marriage of their son, Mr. Norman Senior, of the Military Hospitals Commission, to Miss Florence May Westman, which takes place to-day. Miss Westman will be unattended, and the ceremnoy will take place in Mr. and Mrs. Westman's Summer home outside Ottawa. Miss Senior, owing to her work at munitions, was unable to leave Toronto to attend her brother's wedding. [end clipping] [start clipping] Mr. and Mrs. C. Norman Senior (nee Florence Westman), having returned from their wedding trip are residing at the Shefford Apartments, 300 Cooper street. [end clipping] 1 photograph [start clipping] PORT CREDIT LT. W.S. DUNCAN RETURNS Won the M.C. at Vimy Ridge, Where He Was Wounded. 1 photograph On Sunday, Lieutenant Wallace S. Duncan (illegible) son of the Rev. (Capt.) Duncan of POrt credit returned to his home town as the result of wounds received during the heavy fighting on the western front. Prior to his enlistment Lieut. Duncan had studied medicine at the Toronto Medical School. He enlisted in the 126th (Peel) Battalion, and when the battalion was disbanded, after reaching England, he asked to be transferred to the 10th Battalion, which was in France. By a strange coincidence he was placed in charge of the same platoon that had been commanded by his eldest brother, Capt. Gordon Duncan, prior to his death. He was in the fight at Vimy Ridge, where he won the Military Cross. Although badly wounded in the foot from machine gun bullets, he continued to lead his men to the attack with much gallantry. On his return journey he travelled on the hosptial ship "Letitia," which recently ran aground in the fog near Halifax. Lieutenant Duncan, who is twenty-one years of age, still shows signs of his wound, which has not yet healed. Aviator Cadet Frank Gordon arrived at his home yesterday afternoon on a brief visit from Camp Borden. This promising young aviator was anticipating an early trip overseas, as his examination for his commission as flight-lieutenant was all but completed, but temporary indisposition, brought on by his exposure in the higher altitudes, necessitated his taking a few days' rest. [end clipping] [start clipping] Mrs. C.N. Senior, formerly Miss Florence Westman, received for the first time since her marriage on Thursday at the Connaught Besserer street. She wore a steelblue taffeta dress with antique gold lace trimmings, and was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Thos. Westman, and her sister, Mrs. J. Leory Halpenny. The tea table, which was presided over by Mrs. Arthur Burridge and Mrs. John Johnstone, was centered with a basket of pink daisies and button mums. The assistants were Mrs. Jos. Halpenny, MRs. Norman Fee, Miss Winnifred Westman, Miss Maimie Young, Miss Doll Hennessey, and Miss Dorothy Shoemaker. [end clipping] [start clipping] MAJOR HUGHIE GREEN MARRIED IN LONDON canadian Associated Press Cable. LONDON, July 26.-Major Hugie Green, of the Canadian Quarter- Master Generals' staff, familiary known as the "Fishmonger" General through superintending the Canadian fish rations, was married today to Violet Elenore Price, the well-known vocalist. Lt.-Col. Charles McLean, of MOntreal, was best man. [end clipping]
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