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(Photo by Wassmann
The bride was given in mar-
riage by hl.r father. She wore
a formal gown of white bridal
satin featuring a rose appli-
que lace bodice Styled with a
square neckline and wrist-length
sleeves. The cathedral-length
train and A-line skirt were ac-
cented with rose applique lace
trim. Her-three-tiered veil of
nylon tulle was caught by a
"''wedding band of snatching satin
and lace. She carried a bouquet
of white Shasta daisies encircling
a mauve orchid.
Miss Linda Nesbitt, Vancouver,
13. C, sister of the bride, was
maid of honor, She chose a
formal gown of mauve crystal
organza over purple., The em-
pire-line styling and fu 1 I
sleeves were accented by match-
ing daisy trim. The gown feat-
uted floating back panel attach-
ed at the waistline. She carried
a bouquet of white Shasta daisies.
Bridesmaid was Miss 'Muriel
Bryant, Stratford. The, bridegroom's
sister, Miss Patsy Kitching, Wood-
stock, was junior bridesmaid.They
were similarly gowned and each
wore a mauve wedding band and
veil headdress and carried a bou-
quet of white Shasta daisies.
Miss Joan Barrie, cousin of the
bride, was flowergirl in a gown
identical to that of the bride.
She carried a bouquet of daisies.
Bob Martell, Stratford, was
best man, and the guests were
ushered by Don Kitchiog, bro-
ther of the bridegroom and Mur-
ray Nesbitt, brother of the bride.
The wedding dinner was held
in the church followed by a re-
ception at the home of the bride's
parents.
The couple are residing in
Stratford.
Prior to the wedding, the
bride received many lovely gifts
at showers held for her at.the
home of Mrs. Russerfervis, Clin-
ton, Mrs. Shirley Westberg, Blyth,
Mrs. Howard Kitching, Woodstock
and the staff of the Bonnie Brae
Nursing Horne., Tavistock,
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#4.46 521-1750 SEAFORTH
Lot, Open Evenings to 9 p.m. 7:
„KITCHING
White shasta daisies and
mauve gladioli formed the set-
Blyth United Church for
the marriage of Brenda Eileen,
Nesbitt and James Robert
Kitching. keV. W. 0. Mather
officiated.
The4wide is the daughter of
STEEP-L
Carmel Presbyterian Church,
Hensall, was the setting for the
wedding of Cheryl Ann little,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Little, Hensall, and John David
Steep, London, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Steep, Clinton on
September 27th at 3. 30 p. m.
Rev. W.Jarvis, Exeter, perfOrni-
ed the ceremony.
The bride was gowned in a
floor-length empire style A-
line dress of crystalette with
three-quarter bell sleeves. Im-
ported lace accented sleeves and
hem. The chapel train from the
waist was trimmed with matching
lace.' Three tiered veil of silk
illusion was held in place by a
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(Photo by Phillips)
ITTLE
looped headdress.
Miss Marcia Little, London,
sister of the bride, was the maid _
of honour and the bridesmaids
were Mrs. Wm. O'Brien of
Sarnia and Mrs, Don MacDougall
of London.They were•gowned
identically in .French crepe A-line
dresses of shocking pink with short
sleeves. They wore flower head-
dresses.
Mr. Wm. O'Brien of Sarnia
was the groomsman and the ushers
were Grant Volland, Clinton and
Ron Carter, Kitchener,.
For the wedding trip the bride
wore a double breasted tweed
suit with brown accessories and
corsage of white gardenias.
NESBITT
Mr. and Mrs. George. Nesbitt, Wal-
ton, and the bridegroom's par-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. .Howard
Kitching, Woodstock. •
Mrs. Don Carter, Seaforth,,
played traditional wedding music
and accompanied the soldist,Mrs.
Dwight Campbell, Blyth.
talking
about
us,
warmly.
I WAS DRIVING
DOWN TOWN
WITH my HUSBAND AT THE
WHEEL,
WHEN ts
JAYVVALKER
STEPPED
RIGHT IN
FRONT or us!
WHEW!
DID YOU
STOP IN
TIME?
110,1••••••
7 HOW LUCKY WE WEE AT
OUR CAR WAS BOUGHT AT
THE CAR DID:'N
BUT I DIDN'T
UNTIL I GOT
TO 'THE
WINDSHIELD
HOW
O LUCKY!
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THEIR CARS ARE IN
'TIP TOP SHAPE -
BRAKES AND ALL.
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