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SMITH - SINCLAIR
Amidst a setting of white
gladioli, mums and yellow
daisies in the church at
Palo Alto, California at 2
o'clock on May 24th, Marie
Adell Sinclair of Mountain View,
California was united in mar-
riage with Patrick 'David Smithf
of San Luis Obispo, California.
The Nuptial Mass was performed
by Father Charles Quinn.
The bride ,is the (laughter
of. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Sin-
clair of Goderich Street East,
Seaforth and the groom is the
son of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph R.
Smith, Fresno, California.
The 'bride, given in mar-
riage by her father, wore an
A-line silk organza dress with,
baroque Venice Lace trine Ka-
bouki sleeves with matching
train falling from the shoulders.
Her short veil was held with a
daisy headpiece. She Carried
white roses, orchid and trailing
ivy on- a 'white Bible.
Mrs. John C. Choy&i. of
Los Altos Hills, California, as
Maid of Honor and Miss Robin
Anne Smith, Hacienda Heights,
California as Junior Bridesmaid
were dressed alike in aqua A-
line dresses trimmed with mat-
ching Venice lace and daisy
headpieces. Their flowers con-
sisted of yellow and white dai-
sies. • •
, Dr.- Joseph W. Smith of
Sonoma, California was the
Groomsman and the Ushers were
Mr. Christopher Smith, Santa
B,arbara, California and Mr. John
C. Choyce, Los Altos Hills, Cal-
ifornia.
Miss Roberta Schulte, organ-
ist of Mt. View, California play-
ed traditional wedding music
and accompanied the soloist,
Miss Joan Sinclair, sister of the
bride, when she sang "The Wed-
'ding Prayer".
A reception was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, John C.
Choyce, Los Altos, Cal. , seven-
ty-five guests attending. The
bride's mother received, the
guests wearing a lemon crimp
poleyester dress with matching
accessories and orchid corsage
assisted by• the groom's mother
who wore a beige dress with
matching accessories and an
orchid corsage.
For 'a wedding trip to var-
ious parts of Nevada and Calif-
ornia, Pebble Beach, California.
and Ontario, Canada, the bride
wore a sleeveless mauve • linen
dress with, empire lines, trim-
med. with white patent leather,
white accessories arid white
orchid corsage.
The-couple will reside in
Mountain View, California.
Guests from. a distance
were Fir. and Mrs, John Sinclair
and Miss loan Sinclair of Se a f -
•orth, Ontario and other guests
.from various parts of California,
A faniily dinner and re-
ception for Mr. and Mrs. Patrick
Smith,' (nee Marie Sinclair)
newlyweds of elotintain View,
California, took place at the
Seaforth Curling Club, Seaforth
on Saturday, M'ay ilsf, Serving
the dinner w.ere Miss Elaine
Roberton, Seaforth and Miss
Joan Roherton, London',' cousins
of the bride.
l'ii.gety-five friends and
el.kaes atiAndgi the reception
and .dance lir the evening. Visas
Party and Janice Grigg of of
London, nieees,. were in charg%
of the griest hook.
Visitors attended from
Ottawa, Belleville, Toronto.
Saul r Ste Marie, Mich, Kit-
chener, Sr. Thomas, London
and Chatham. •
Mr. and Mrs". Smith left
on Thursday for Mountain View,
California, where they will
make their home. They have
been visiting Mrs., Smith's
parents, Mr. and, Mrs. .John
Sinclair and sisters, Mrs, Allan
Grigg arid Miss Joan . Sinclair,
London,
CARRIERE-CARPENTER
Nancy' ,Afine. Carpenter,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Carpenter of Chatham and Bert-
hold. Carriere, son of Mrs. Rol-
land Carriere of Ottawa and the
late Mr. Carriere, exchanged
wedding vows In Blessed Sacra-
ment Church, Chatham. Rev.
Charles Campbell officiated at
the ceremony before an altar
adorned with standards of white
gladioli and mums. Wedding
music was provided hy organist,
Miss Linda Dr:lessens...and she
also accompanied Robert Car-
riere who sang. '
Given in marriage hy her
father, the bride wore an A-line
melt de soie gown fashioned,
with-Chantilly lace sleeves. A
floral headdress held her shou0-
er length veil and she carried
a bouquet of white roses.
Miss Lynn 'Robertson of Tor-
onto, attended the bride weare-
ing an A-line hot pink Swiss
shantung gown topped, with a
floor length pink lace redingote
fashioned with short sleeves. She"
wore a floral headdress and car"
tied a matching pink nosegay of
carnations.
Mr. Marcel Carriere was
groomsman and ushers were Mr.
Giles Carriere, Mr, Michel Car-
riere, Mr. James Carpenter and
Mr. Joseph Carpenter.
A reception was held' at ,
Holiday Inn.
Following the reception the
bride donned an orange knit suit
with bone accessories.
The young couple will leave
for a wedding trip later to Banff,
Alberta, where the groom will
he teaching at Banff School' of
Fine Arts during the summer 'and
later will be taking up residence
at Ottawa.
Guests attended from Vanier
City, Ottawa, Montreal, King-
ston, Toronto, North Bay,• Sea.-
forth, Kitchener, Detroit and
Dublin,
The bride is a graduate of
Western University and the groom
has a Bachelor of Music degree
from the University of Montreal.
News of
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•
, Mr. 'and. Mrs. W. J. Dale,
Mrs. L11a JeWitt attended the Ex
Warden's Banquet held at the
Tiger Dunlop Inn Wednesday
evening.,
Saturday visitors with Mr.
and .Mrs. Fred Buchanan' and
family were Mr. and 'Mrs. Charlie
Hart, Mr. Dave Elliott all of
Goderich, Miss Cheryl Ilart of
Brussels, Kathy and David Jew itt
of Clinton spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. John Jew its
and family.
Mrs. Irene Grintuldhy is
visiting with Mr. and Mrs., Rus-
sell Fleming of .Seafordi.
Mr. Carl Nlerner of Kitcheriii-
! cr ye,44.t3Lirld ay visltor ye-A. 0A!
and7qrs!' tot] Thompson
Fir. and Mrs., ken Preszcat-
or and girls, Mr. and Mrs., Dad
Preszcator, Christine and Lisa.'
Fir., and Mrs. Jim Preszcator,
Billy and Debbie attended the
King ,picnic held- in. the Riverview
Park in Exeter, on Sunday.
Mr Bill Dale judged horses
at the Clinton Spring Fair Sat-
tirday. .
Mr; and Mrs. Dennis Jewitt
of Clinton visited on Sunday with
NIFs. Ella Jewitt ancrboys.
Sgt. Phil Philips of-C.F. B.
Rivers, Manitoba visited on Sun-
day with his sister, Firs, Jack
Medd, David, Jim and Kerri.
Mr, and Mrs, Hector Kings-
well, Mr. and 'Bob Burke
and daughter, all of Clinton,
were Sunday evening visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. George Mc -
Ilwain.
Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Dale.
Kathy find Cheryl, Mr, Wee, ne
Hoegy Visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Snell and Shane of BlyIrt.-• -
Mr, and Mrs, Fred Bnehan •
an.,imd.family visited with Mr.
and;".Mrs, Aylmer Hart "and-fam-
ily of Brussels on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Marris Nos
and Steven visited en Sunday
with .Mr. and Mrs. Martin Van
Hommel and Christopher of. Don-
don,
Mr, and Mrs. John Hoggart,
Larry and Connie spent the week
end with Mr, and Mrs. Paul
Dedriek, Jeffery and Jim of Sini
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BETT L ES -
Dorothy Lorraine Talbot,
daughter of Fir% and Mrs, Ernest
Talbot, Kippen, and William ,.
'Paul Nettles, son of Mr. and
.Mrs. Kenneth Betties, ,Wlethrep,
exchanged marriage vows ill Constance Brucefield United Church, Rev.
E. D. •S,:uart otficiateu et their
double-ring candlelight cerem-
ony on Flay lith at :I 01) O'clock,
before an altar adorned with.
multi-colored shasra dal ies and
e-aldelabra; •
,.. Traditional wedding [untie
was played by the organist, Mrs,
Gerald Moffatt,. Kippen. Mrs.
'Fred McGregor, Brucefield, as
`soloist sang "0 Perfect Love"
and "The Wedding Prayer".
'Hie bride, who was given
away by her father, wore . a
formal. gown of French lagoda
fashioned with princess line ho-
dire, high -smoke ring neckline
bordered With headed guipure
lace. appliques, dhow sleeves,
scissor-pleat,eeei front . skirt siert-
ing..from sine)]. hew at empire
height. Lace border armnd
sleeves and front edge of pleat.
A watrati train -draped from large
how on hack neckline into chap-
01 length with a two fool split at
floor length topped with a how;
Lace edge bordered the trail],
same as front, A cluster of lace
leaves, encrusted with pearls
and sequins held her bouffant
veil; She carried a cascade of
yellow roses highlighted hy vivid
dracaenas sanderiana and Canary
Firs. Gerald Johnson, of
Kippen, was matron of honour,
and the bridesmaids were Mrs.
Gary Alexander, Hensall,sister
of Me bride and Miss Cheryl
Muir of Seaford), They wore
identieal formal gowns of blue
chiffon over yellow taffeta"giv-
frig a turquoise'appearance, styled
with a high neckline and stream-
ers draped from hack neckline to
the hemline. 'They had match-
ing shoes and petalled headpiece:
with cocktail veils and carried
crescents of multi-colored shasta
daisies arid English ivy.
Miss Tanimy Alexander,
niece of the bride, was flower
eirl and gowned similarly, to the
bride, She carried a basket of
multi-colored shasta daisies and
English ivy.
The groomsmen was Gerald
Johnson, of Kippen, and guests
were ushered by Gary Nettles,
..eaforth, brother of the groom-
and ilus•sell Talbot, Kippen, bro-
ther of the bride.
Following the ceremony, a
dinner was held in the church
parlors and a reception held in
the Zurich Community Centre.
The bride's mother received
the guests in a lilac Italian silk
coat and dress ensemble with
matching accessories and a cor-
sage of pink sweetheart roses.The
groom's mother chose a turquoise
cimpelene ensemble with match-
ing hat and white accessories
and a corsage of pink sweetheart
roses.
For a wedding trip, the
bride changid to a sea foal-it
green worsted silk coat and dress
eltigemble with matching hat,
hk'iwn accessories and an orchid
corsage. The couple will reside
in Goderich.
Prior to the marriage, the
bride was entertained at showers
given for her by Misses Beverly
Brindley and Laura Wafer of
Goderich and Mrs. Gerald John-
s-as Kippen arid Mrs. Harold •
liugill, of Seaforth, Friends and
naghbors held a 'shower at Bruce-
field Uhited•Church and Mi. and
MrSe Kenneth Betties entertained
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