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•iTHE: LUCRIYOW SENTINEL), LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO
PAGE SEVEN
'EDDINO BELLS
FENNFLL—STINGEL
A pretty wedding took place on
1Vionday, July 2; at 2,30 p,m,, at
the Dungannon UnitedChurch,
which was decorated°iwith, ferns,.
gladiolus and ' baskets 'of other
summer flowers., Rev, Jas Bright,
pastor of the' church, officiated
for the double -ring ceremony
uniting Marietta Joan, elder dau-
ghter ,of Mr.: and Mrs. Leroi F,
Stirigel, urigannon, and John
Leigh, only son of Mr, ad Mrs.
Edwin L. Fennell of Bradford,
Ont.,The .bride, given in marriage
byFier uncle, Mr, Frank Savage
of Ridgeway, looked lovely in . a
fl -or -length gown, of white satin
with slight train, fingertip •sleeves
and sweetheart neckline., The
:flared . skirt Vas : ,graced with "side
,bustle ,;effect with peplums She
:wore the gift of the groom; •a
lovely necklace; A shoulder
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length embroidered net =veil was,.
fashioned .with ,coronet head-
dress and orange blossoms, ,and
she carried a white ' Bible with
•traditional . flowers, used . at the
wedding . of her maternal 'grand-
mother,
grand -mother, who was her namesake.
From; the Biblearrangement fell
White satin streamers, The •maid'
of honor, was the' groom's. Sister,,
Mrs. Stuart 'Calhoun, Toronto,
who wore a. floor -length. gown of
mauve nylon.', net, fu 1 skirt,'
sweetheart neckline with a gath-
ered
bertha •
an *matching. cin i •
m mit-.
•tens,., Mauve*: cap; with , ' yellow
flowers. She 'carried a' nosegay
of :fern arid ,mauve and 'white'.
sweet' peas„ The bridesmaid: was
Miss. Sylvia•`, Stingel,• sister ,of the,
bride, -who, wore yellow" taffeta,
with... sweetheart 'neckline,; gather-
ed
ather ed bertha Collar with yellow rose-
buds, the long full skirt fashion-.
ed with a side draped frill and '
Matching, flower....She carried ' a
nosegay of • cream Elizabeth 'roses.
The ;bridegroom was attended by.
his brother-in-law, Stuart: Cal-
houn. The ushers were • Al °Cam-
eron, , Sault Ste. Marie, brother-'
in law of ,the ,groom,; and Carle-
ton Stingei,
arle-ton.',Stingel', brother of the bride.
Mrs. '•Durnin .Phillips played, the.
wedt,ing music and accompanied
the,'bride's aunt, Mrs: Frank .Sav-
age; who sang' pleasingly "Calm
as the Night" and during the •
signing • 'of the register. "I . Love
Thee." '
After the ceretnony the young.
couple were showered with con
fetti• and' reeeived congratula
tions The guests, numbering 46;4
were 'entertained • to .a' 'turkey din-.
ner at the 'Park House, . Goderich
and Were ,reecived by the bride's`
mother . wearing . figured' "beige
nylon; brown hat . and. matching
accessories:. She were .a .shoulder
corsage of fern, gladioli and
ream roses .;The • 'bridegroom's
7inOther, ', Mrs. Fennell, ' wore. 'a'
dress of rose sheer,'navy hat :arid
matching; 'accessories 'and . should-.
er :corsage of ,.fern arid red roses.
After • a . honeymoon trip to 'the
United States the, young couple
will reside on' ;.the groon's farm
near . Bradford. Guests were : pre-.
sent' from Toronto, ., Ann 'Arbor;
Mich., Sault, Ste. Marie, Port. El-'
gni,' Clarkson,, Ridgeway,' , Goder-
ich and `Bradford.
• The 'bride, who has been. ern,
ployed,• iri London for the .past,;
year; was presented with various
pieces,' of 'silver 'bythe staff' of
Westminster, Hospital. 'There. • sura$
also a rniscellaneous',shoWer,• by:
village friends at • the• home •of
Mrs. Will McConnell and daugh-
ter . Beth' and: :Mrs.' Emily Dur,.
nit'; A' kitchen shower. was given
by Mrs. C, Culbert and daughter
-Mary Ellen at their, home, enter-
taining the Junior Institute:
with matching; feathers and • rib= roses; and. the groom's• another
b ns, • with grey r,}�ylon str et, length
•dress with grey, accessories and
est rnan •'wee ' James IVIaeMily corsage of pink carriafions.
The happy, 'young ,newly-weds
will reside • on the groom's farm'
east of Lucknow. • . •
Guests .Were present from Tor
onto, Detroit,. Chicago, Lucknow,
London, Montreal" and Walker-
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lan, cousin of the groom, of Luck
now,,' While. the ushers were Wil-
liam Johnston of" Lucknow and
'Ken McLennan `of Detroit. •
,Following the ceremony a: re-
ception •was held at, the home of
the, 'bride's ,mother with 'dinner
erred 'to. 45j guestsat the Legion
Hall,. Receiving was the bride'§.
mother wearing a navy sheer
two -pier dress 'with navy ac -
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Sacred Heart Church, Walker
ton,, was the sene. on Monday,
July .2nd, at 9:00 a.m. of•;a pretty.
sunnier, 'wedding,: ;when Theresa.:
Agnes, daughter of 'Mrs..' Schnurr,
and the late Arthur Schnurr; twas .
united :in marriage to `Myles Vin.-
'Cent-'M+acM l-lan son' -of 3141,:. acrd
Mrs.. John MacMillan of `Luck-
novo'. Rev,.. Father V, J. Meyer. of
Rivei-sdale performed. the here'=
mhony before' an• altar' decorated
with: summer ,• flowers.-. Sister M.
,
Helen. was."organist and: the girls:..
choir sang. ,the .Mass.• During; the
offertory 'the choir sang ': "Ave
Maria" arid• during• the, signing .of
the register "Qn This. Day, ..Oh
Beautiful' Mother"., ` '
Given , in marriage, by her bro-
theri John F Schnurr of Walk
-'erten; the'.bride was. becoming-
ly 4attired in traditional white
'satin gown,' The yoke was .of lace
with appliqued -hearts and. was
repeated in the long •sleeves
. which came to 'a point over her.
hand. The full skirt tell into •a
. long circular ,train Her fingertip
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veil was held by, a, coronet of`
pearls and, beads. Shp carrredi a
cascade, }.bouquet, of.. Talisman
roses' and: 1 white•''prayer "book,
. mod bf honor was Miss Pat
.ridia MacMillan of„Lucknow, sis
;ter of the groom, and bridernaid
was' Miss , Annet.S chriurrAnne.. sister
of ,the bride. 1#otl were gowned
alike. in nylon sheer over taffeta'
gowns, the Maid of: honor .wear-
ing primrose" yellor and the
bridesmaid mint green. i''heir.
,'Headdresses were of,"white 'mo.
hair i • trimfried with matching -
flowers '!They, carried ' nosegays,
of varigated carnations trimmed
cessories and corsage of red
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