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Bill Pinder, Program Chairman, Lions Carnival, Box
385, SeaforthiOntario.
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(if Group, list
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Name of selection to be. performed if musical
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the rum
white mums and shasta daisies.
The bride, given in mar-
riage by her father, wore a floor
'length gown of imported white
silk lagoda enhanced with a
panel of Venice lace which also
trimmed the wristlet-length sle-
eves and formal cathedral train.
She wore a tiara of Venice lace
ancl'eathedral length Italian
illusion veil and carried yellow
roses_ with-stephanotis .and fern.
the. matrott'a honour,. Mrs. JOan
Pinder, Seaforth and bridesmaids
Mrs. Betty Shobbrook, Sarnia
and Mrs.. Mary Boyle, Huron
Park were dressed alike in floor-
Londesboro United Church -
was the scene of a lovely wed- •
ding May 10-at 3 o'clock, when
Donna Lynne Shobbrook, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Shobbrook, R. R.1, Blyth and
'Butters, friend of bride, Dublin •„......„,...........,,,,.......a.a.a.,..4„. ..
and Miss Teresa Cronin, sister
of groom, Stratford, were gown-
ed alike in turquoise chiffon
gowns with skirt's ofsheer over-
lay, hi-line styling with match- ' invest Securely ing Alencon lace accents. Their
headpieCes ,consisted of three •
small crystal stars and they each in a
Edwin Franeis (Ted) Lamont.. carried a white;rose$ ' don, was groomsman, and the ' Clinton. lincwith white lace. and lemon line, floor length sleeveless
guests were ushered by Mr, Doug- .Mr. Murdock Morrison of green ribbon. She. also c arrie d gown of white lagoda, ' trimmed Florida, the bride wore a white
. For a wedding trip to
The bride's niece, Kristine son of U. and Mrs. Frank Lam-
ont,- Main St. N. Seaforth, were las Shobbrook, Sarnia and Mr. Varna and Rev, Grant Mills of a single yellow rose. • ' with venetian lace and topped and mauve-coined chiffon and Schmitt, as flower girl, wore a united in marriage in a double- Sandy Lamont, Seaforth, Clinton officiated at the double Gregory Proctor, Clinton; by a matching coat ending in a silk worsted dress and coat en- floor length white gown with ring ceremony by Rev. C. B. ......._ ....... • Mrs. Elizabeth Cardno, Sea.. ring ceremony. Mrs. Bruce brother of the groom, was ring- long train. Her waist-length semble with white accessories' lace matching that of the brides- -
bearer. , . four tier illusion 'veil was held ,and an orchid corsage, On their maid's. Robbie De Jong, ne-
with ,candelabra and basketsof
, at
organ..
Hetkendorn,
---• 'soloist Miss Bonnie Snell; who • Clinton was groomsman antrthe, cascade-of white gardenias and ' sot, bearer.
sang"11,1 Walk Beside You, "The guests- were ushered by Mr. Brad- pink swee.the_a_r, troses:
Lord's Prayer" and "Wedding ley Dutot , Clinton, Mr. Clare Miss Mary 'Zielinski of Bur- Burford District High School and the groom, St. Columban, was
The bride is a graduate of Mr,' Leo Cronin, br other of
Benediction". Proctor, Clinton, brother of the ,,cord was Maid of Honor, and , Brantford General Hospital School best man and the ushers were, • 1 t,o 5 Years '
The bride, given in mar- . groom and Mr. Richard Burdge oll Miss Fran Ruck, London, Miss of X-Ray Technology. The Mr. Gordon Maloney, brother of "'a
riage, by her father; wore a gown Brucefield: - Janne"ke Van-RObijen, Seaforth groom is a graduate of Seaforth the bride, Seaforth, Mr. Robert Contacf
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The time available en contest nights may be Ilinited, end
may be necessary to limit entries, so get your application in
early. All applleationa will be acknowledged.
Thursday, Friday - June 26 and 27
AIF contestants will compete in a Pcajiminary Contest on
Thursday with.8 prizes including 1st, $15; 2nd $10 and 6
prizes of fS each. Final contest on Friday. - Prizes of $75, $50
and $25 •
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A reception followed in the
church parlour. The bride's
mother received the guests wear-
ing a pink ensemble with white
accessories and white gardenia
corsage, assisted by the,groom's
mother wearing a blue suit with.
navy accessories and. white gar-
denia corsage.
For travelling to the Cent-
ral and Eastern States, the bride
donned a heather green wool •
suit with beige and tam access-
ories and corsage of gold roses.
The couple will reside at
15 Pic ton St. E. Goderich,
forth, was soloist accompanied
length celestial blue crepe, prin-
cess style gowns with flower
headpieces of the same material.
They carried' crescent bouquets
of yellow -shasta daisies and tulle.
Mr. Clayton Connell,•Lon-
The choir of St, Boniface
Church, Zurich, was accom-
panied by Mrs. Stephen Meid-
.inger at the organ Saturday for
the wedding of Laura Ann
Grenier, R. R, I. DashwoOd and
Glen 'Francis Overholt, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Overholt,
Centralia.
Rev. A. Durand performed
the ceremony amid basked of
pink gladioli and white and
yellow mums.
Escorted by her father, the
,, bride wore a floor-length gown
of lagoda crepe fashioned with
a scoop neckline. Pearled
chantilly lace outlined the em-
pire gown and a detachable
train hemmed with chantilly
lace fell from a large bow at the
back waist. Her chantilly lace
headpiece was crested with
pearls' and held her shoulder-
length veil. She carried deep
pink roses and white mums,
Bridal attendants were Judy
kegler, London, Rose Marie
Grenier, Dashwood, and Bar-
bara Grenier, sister of the bride,
Dashwood. They wore floor-
length gowns of lilac chiffon
with a matching cape. They
carried flower baskets of light
pink carnations and white mums.
• Gary Overholt, Centralia,
was best man. Gerard Grenier,,
Dashwood, and- John Overholt,
London, ushered the guests.
The wedding reception was
held at the Dashwood Commun-
ity Centre, . .
For travelling to Northern
Ontario, the bride changed to
a two-piece suit of IllaC, mat-
Miss Barbara Semple of
London was •Maid of Honor and
die Bridesmaids were Miss Mar-
jorie Turner of London and Mrs.
Evonne Prout of Sarnia. Miss
Patsy Proctor of Clinton, sister
of the groom was Junior Brides- -
maid. They were dressed alike
in lemon green chiffon floor-
length gowns with guipure lace
, outlining the neck in the man-
darin look and the top of the
Yellow °and white spring
flowers and white candleabra
decorated Varna United Church
on May 17 when Shirley Ruth •
-Johnston, Varna, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Murvin Johnston, Varna
became the bride.of Douglas
aiarles Proctor, Clinton, 'son of
Mr. and Mts. Cameron Proctor,
with a panel of frosted silk
lagoda down the centre front of
,the skirt. A chapel length train
of lace fell from the shoulders.
Her shoulder length veil was held
in place with a tiny cluster of
roses and pearls. She carried a
white Bible showered with?
a lovers knot bow athe centre ensemble of pink silk shantung.eoral.chiffon with ruffled neck- Prior to.her,marriage the of St. Columban. 11 Representing Mice
t
front topping an A-line formal
length skirt of mateinirig lace
Keyes .played traditional wed-
accented with a shallow scoop At the reception held in the and Miss Sharon Van Rooijen, Disnict:High School and at. DeJong,. brother-in-law of the
neckline and Huy point sleeves church -patio& of Varna United • SeafOrth were Bridesmaids. They present is Assistant Manager of groom, Monkton, Mr. Danny _ _ • JOhil 'Cardno A
of Chantilly lace featuring an Church, the bride's niother re-i were gowned alike in A-line, a Windsor Toronto.-Dominion Cronin, brother of the groom,
Empire tylewaist trtmmed With ceived guests in ,a coat and dress floor-length sleeveless gowns o,f Bank., Dublin and Mr. Francis Maloney
white' orchid.
g pap return they will reside in Wind- phew of the groom,was the ring- TRUST - The church was decorated - by,Mrs Genevieve_Allan Mr. ElWin Kingswell of by rosebudsand she carried a the din music and accom ied the
PROCTOR -
OVERHOLT-GRENI ER
ching hat, black patent access-
ories and a corsage of pink
carnations:
.The young couple will re- -
side at R. R. 3, Zurich.
and navy accessories. She wore
a corsage pf deep red roses. The
groom's mother assisted in a cog
and dress ensemble of printed
mauve crimplene and mauve and
white accessories. She wore a
corsage of white gardenias.
The 'bride travelled in a
coral coat and dress ensemble
with'matching hat and black
patent accessories. On their
return, they will reside in Bay-
field.
. Prior to her marriage the
bride was entertained at a show-
er in London at the home of Mrs.
Ewart Powe, also one at Sarnia
at the home of Mrs. Leo Prout
and a corrimunity hower was
also held. At present the groom
is a student at Mohawk College
in Hamilton and the bride is a
graduate of Sarnia General Hos-
pital School of Nursing.
bodice. It aise, edged the above
elbow sleeves. A gathered flow-
ing look accented the back, They
wore lemon green picture hats
and carried single yellow roses.
Miss Lisa McClure' of Walton
was Flowergirl. ,She wore a floor
length gown-of.White chiffon
trimmed at the bodice and nein-
JOHNSTON
St. Basil's Church in
Brantford was the setting for the
marriage of Anna Zielinski',
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ignacy
Zielinski, Burford and Mr. John?
Van kooijen, Windsor, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Hank' Van Rooijen,,
Seaforth on -May 10, 1969.,«
'Father Harry Opperman of-
ficiated and Mr. Frank Martin
favored with traditional. wed-
ding music.'
The iveng in mar-
riage by her father.; 'wore' an A-' • '
lines aeclifyiwipgrrair.IL i.
carrA reek earnatiens
- Mr. Joe Van Rooijen, Til-
lsonburg was groomsman and
the guests were ushered by Mr.
Ken Littlejohn, Windsor, Mr.
Robert -Stubbirtgs, Windsor and
Mr. Arie Ver Hoef, Clinton.
At the reception, held in
the Polish Hall, Brantford, the
"You do the stitching, Ed.
I even have trouble lacing
thy shoes in the morning."
VAN ROOIJEN ZI EL I,NSKI
bride's mother received guests
in a mintt-green silk worsted
dress and. coat ensemble wither
white accessories and a corsage
of yellow sweetheart roses.. 'The
mother of the groSpi assisted in
a medium blue linen dress with
three-quarter length lace jacket,
white accessories and a corsage
of pink sweetheart roses.
Guests were present , from
London,- Windsor, Indianna,
Illinois, Galt, Seaferth„Toronto,
Hamilton and, Woodstock.
of Radiology Staff of St. Joseph's
Hospital', London where she
formerly worked. Miscellaneous
showers were held'by Mrs. David
Challan, Miss Fran Ruck and all
the Bridesmaids held one at the
Polish Hall. The groomlyas also
honored by his fellow bank em-
ployees in Windsor.
bride was fetted with a grocery
showergiven by the Department '
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The bride, given in mar- petal :hay accented with, a Cprv ,
riageby herfather wore a lovely sage of•pirtlilriee4 Het a
bridal gown of crystal crepe, ories-.were,, in '.•
modified skimmer, long tapered OneatsfOxri •#, clist4pcg.;gi#
sleeves and jewel peckline with . attended were frca:n 1911.4::
accents of • AlenCon lace at the New Brunswick, WhyCoOornagh;',
neckline,. sleeves and cascad- Nova Scotia", Windsor,,13tirliW
ing dowp centre of gown. The ton, Owen.Sound, LontlOn,,,*it
,detachable chapel train, start- chener, Waterloo, Stratfga
ing at the back of the neckline, Toronto, Brighton., UncKaylir
shoulder-length veil was held . cilvloinntkgtnon;
had lace trim at hemline. Her surrdundiringa ammire cushinii.._PBCf9.sFTii:;:.
swhiethc4arrrioesde aandbopuectaurel thofeadrepidecaned.
-The couple mIll .rtaide
38 Glastonbary Drive, • Stratford, i• white rases With streamers of
white daisies. Ontario.
The Maid of Honor, Miss
Mary Maloney, sister of the ..'"1°."..."wao":7'malr'eomoaamoweago$'
bride, Kitchener, and the Remember! It takes but" a
bridesmaids, Mrs. Karl F. - moment to place an Expositer
Schmitt, sister of bride, Waterloo, Want Ad and be money In • Mrs. Robert DeJong, sister, of the pocket. To advertise, just
groom, Monkton, Mrs. William Seaforth 527-0240.
The organist, rs.Ali Huron & Erie Stiles of Seaforth played tradit-
ional wedding music and accom-
panied the soloist, Mr. Keith
Kelly
groom,
m of Kitchener, uncle of the g
Dinner was in Brodhagen at
5 o'clock followed by a recep-
tion 'f in Brodhagen Community
Centre at 8 o'clock, The
bride's mother received 'the
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