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Wingham United Church was
the setting for the double ring
ceremony uniting in marriage
Dianne Elizabeth ,Caslick 'and •
William Tim collyer on. Friday,
September 8, at 7.00 p.m.
Rev. K. B. PassmOre officiated
amid a setting of pink candelab-
ras, adorned by white daisies,
cornflower_and-baby.:s_breath........_
Organist was Mr .• Harold Swat -
ridge , and. Misslane• McKessock
of Kitchener was sOloist. She-
sang Perfect Love and We'V.e
OnlyJust Begun.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. Wilford Caslick
of Wingham and the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Colly-
er of Lucknow.
Given in marriage by her father
the'bride woman old fashioned
styled floor length gown of white
lagoda silk. The full skirt, gath-
ered at the back, fell to •a sweep-
ing train. A charrning Juliet head
piece held her cathedral length
veil. She carried a cascade of
pink roses ,'purple carnations, ivy
and baby's breath. „..;
Ruth Ann Currie of London was
maid of honor and bridesmaids
were All-Yi-On CaS11-51( orSarma
sister-in-law of the bride , Joanne
Thompson of Lucknow 'cousin of
the groom, Jackie Fair of K,itch-
ener, Ethel LeBlanc of Goderich.
They were dressed alike in floor
length gowns of•pink and
purple figured leno.weave cotton.
They wore purple flowers in
their -Fair and carried Victiorian
bouquets of daisies, purplecarna
tions, cornflowers, baby'S breath
44, a farmer who will represent
tha.Liberals. The New Demo-
cratic Party will hold its nomina-
tion meeting Wednesday night of
this week in Brucefield.
In his acceptance speech, Mr.
'McKinley--attacked the
unemployment situation, inflation
and "unnecessary" works projects
being pai'd for by,t9cpayers.
He said the government's in-
come through taxation has doub7
"led in the past seven )ears,."and
ldon't think an', one of you feel
we're better 'off now than we were
then." •
The nomination meeting was
also the association's annual meet
in
Clityton .Laithwaite of R. R. 1,
Goderich was elected president,'
Gtiest speakr was Harold Dail-
forth., Essex-Bent MP, in the last
Parliament.
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PAGE EIGHTEEN THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL., LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1971
Couple Will Live In Wingham
1st Choice
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2nd Choice
62 ,YEARS. MARRIED.
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Mason Robinson of East'WaWa.
tio.sh They were saddened on, •
July 5th, 1952 by the death of
'their elder son Glenn of Powasson',
leaving a young family,
• Mrs. Cameron is a daughter of
John P.urdon and his wifer Margaret
1,3.w-son Kelso. T.- A, is the eld-
. est son of James L. Camerdn and
'his wife Jane Duncan.
A family dinner is being held
on Saturday.to honour Mr. and.
Mrs. Catheron on this important
occasion, their 62nd wedding
anniversary..
BOB. MdKINLEY
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years.
A native of Zurich, Mr. Mc-
Kinley is manager of McKinley
Farms and Hatchery Ltd. , R. R. 1
Zurich.
He will be opposed by Grey
Township Reeve Charles Thomas,
The mother of the groom wo:e
a floor len th gown of .gold , beige
and brown pattern chi fon over
taffeta. She Wore a wrist corsage
of bronze chrysanthernums.
Pink candles and•pink and (1 •
mauve flowers decorated the Pine
Rd= at the Blue Barn at Listowel,
where the reception Was held.
The bride's table .was centred by a
three-tiered wedding cake. Ted
the groom, was master of cere-
Monies.
For travelling to Niagara Falls
and other pointS in the Niagara
Peninsula , the bride chose a yel-
low A-line dress and Bnchanan
tartan blazer with black accessor-
ies.
Mrs. Ed Thom,. grandmother
of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. RoSs
King and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cas-
lick, grandparents of the bride
were honored guests.
Guests attended from Wingham
Goderish, Blyth, Toronto,
Orangeville Lucknow , Long
Beach; California, Norwood,
Guelph, London and Elliott Lak
Prior to her marriage the brioW
was 'honored at three miscellan-
eious showers ; arranged
by Aunts of the groom, Ruth Ann
Currie and Aunts of the bride.
Mr. and Mrs. Collyer are.reiid
ing at 301 William Street, Wing.,
ham , where the bride is on the
staff of Wingham District Hospit-
al and the•groom is o'n the staff
of the Bank •of Montreal, Clinton
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and purple streamers,
Flower girl was Janice King
cousin of the bride,• Her dress was
identical to those of the brides-.
maids: She carried a nosegay of
daisies, purple carnations and
baby's breath.
Groomsman was Andy Anderson •
of Lucknow.,
Guests were ushered by 'Thom
Collyer of OrangeVille, 'brother
of the groom, Ned-Mactin, Lag
Beach, Califorrnia, cousin of the
groom ,"Ross and Stephen Caslick
•of Winghain, brothers of the bride.
Ring bearers .were Chris Collyer.
of Mississauga and Scott- Collyer
of Orangeville, nephews of the
groom..
The male attendants wore black
tuxedos and white shirts with; '
purple edged ruffles,
The bride's mother chose a
floor length coat and sleeveless
dregs ensemble of hot pink peau
with gold and silver tarn and gold
and silver accessories. A corsage .
of white carnations completed hei
ensemble, •
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