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( Ph o to by Phillips)
COULTES HOEGY
Plan far
Christmas
Party
The Catholic Women's League
of James Parish met in the
col auditorium on TUESDAY.
opening prayer by Rev.B.Laragh
The President, Mrs. J, Flan- •
nary welcomed new Members to
the parish and to the League.
A talk on 'The Religion Pro-
gram in out Schools" by Sister
Mary, the Principal of St. James
School followed. Sister Mary was
introduced by Mrs. J.Maloney
and thanked by Mrs. M. Huard.
On a motion of Mrs. A, Devereaux
and Mrs., F. Nigh it WAS
agreed to donate $10.00 to the
Veterans Christmas Fund.
it was decided to hold the
December, meeting in the form
of a Christmas Party and an
exchange of gifts /allowing a
proposal by Mrs. H, Hak . and
Mrs. O.Vah,Den Hengel.
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DOLMAGE ALONE
Msgr. J. White off tat
at the wedding ceremony u ng
in marriage §neila Ann Malone
of R.R.2, Dublin and Mervyn
Wgyne Dolmage, R. R. 2, Seaforth.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. John L.Malone, R.R.2, Dub-
lin and the groom is the son
of Mr. and Srs. Stewart Dol-
mage, R.R.2, Seaforth. The wed-
ding took place on October 25th
at 2.30 p.m. at St. Columba")
Roman Catholic Church. The
Church was, decorated with
ronze and orange mums, yellow
daisiq, spruce, cat tails and
grain.
The bride, given in marriage
by her brother John D. Malone,
was gowned in a white coat and
dress of crystal Charm. The
dress was sleeveless with stand-
up collar and lace bodice. 7,e
coat had long puffy sleeves with
deep cuffs. The full back flow-
ed into a chapel train. There
were lace inserts around the
bottom and front" of the coat. A
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SKANORITH Bfe:-"'CLINTON - 6'1IENSALL .
crown of lily of the valley and
seed pearls held the bouffant
veil of silk illusion. She car-
ried orange delight roses.
Claire Murray of R.R.#4,
Walton was the maid of honor
and the bridesmaids were Pauline
Malone of London and Pauline
Dolmage of-Seaforth. The flow-
er girl was Suanne Murray and
Jeffrey Leeming was the ring-
bearer.
The maid of honor, brides-
maids and flower girl were
dressed alike in antique gold
coat and dress of corded linen
styled similar to the bride's.
Sleeveless A-line dresses with
matching lace around standup
collar and bodice. The coat fea-
tured long sleeves with full back
and their headpieces consisted
of matching bows. They carried
baskets of bronze and orange
mums, yellow daisies and col-
oured wheat,
Douglas Rowcliffe, Seaforth
was groomsman and the guests
were ushered by David Stenback,
London and James Malone, St.
Thomas.
• Mr. Larry Murray, R.R.4,
Walton was the organist.
At the reception at the Brod-
hagen Community Centre the
bride's mother welcomed the
guests wearing a teal blue A-
line dress of crimp kn it with
matching accessories and cor-
sage of yellow roses. The
groom's moth assisted in a
teal blue suit of rnp knit with
matching accessories and cor-
sage of orange delight roses.
For a wedding trip to Northern
Ontario the bride travelled in
a moss green dress with mat-
ching plaid coat and green acces-
sories with gardenia corsage.
The couple will reside in
Seaforth.
Guests. were present from
Winnipeg, Toronto, Windsor,Til-
lsonburg, London and Kitchener.
Prior tp the marriage showers
were held at the home of Mrs.
John D. Malone given by Fran
Malone, Louise Sloan and Marie
Bicknell. Supper party was held
at Kinburn Hall given by Clarke
and Dolmage family where bride
received many useful gifts. Sur-
prise shower was given at home
of Mrs. Peggy Rowcliffe by
Peggy Itt.•,wdiffe and , Louise
Sloan where the bride was pre-
sented with a lamp. Prior to
her departure from Kitcbener,
the staff of the TctoriairOrder
of Nurses presented her with a
lazy susan.
PERT - McNICHOL
phillis Elaine McNichol and
"Et-afield Pert were united in mar-
'riage at 3 p.m. October 18th
at Wellington Street United
Church, London, Ontario with
Rev. Badger officiating. The
bride is the daughter o F Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Lamont, Goder-
ich and the groom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. WM. Pert,
London.
Mrs. Leonore Henry was
matron of honor. Miss Patricia
Barber and Mrs. Margaret Gir-
ard were bridesmaids.
Geoffrey Hopwood was best
man. Bob Henry and Ken Bie
ushered the guests.
Following the wedding cere-
mony a reception was held at the.
Glen Allen restaurant. The couple
will reside in Sarnia.
at the Royal Canadian Legion
in Mitchell. The bride's mother
received the guests wearing an
emerald green shantung coat en-
semble with a hand beaded cry- ,
stai yoke and matching hat. The
groom's mother assisted wearing
a mauve shantung dress with
matching hat and black accessor-
ies, They both wore corsages
of yellow roses.
For the wedding trip to
Northern Ontario the bilge
travelled in a double breasted'
beige coat with chestnut hat and
deep brown accessories.
The couple will reside at. R.
R.#5, Wingham.
Prior to the wedding showers
were held for, the bride by Mrs.
Norman Coultes, Wingham; Miss
Karen Henderson and class-
mates; Mrs. Alvin Beuerman;
Mrs. Ted Wilbee; Mrs. Jamas
Sloan, friends and relatives.
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Amid baskets of roses, chry-
santhemums and candelabra at
Zion United Church, McKillop,
Yvonne Jean Hoegy, daughter of
..Mr. and Mrs. Lavern floegy,
R.R.#1, Dublin was united in
marriage with Bryan J. Coultes,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jamas
Coultes, R.R.#5, Wingham,in a
double-ring ceremony perfol-med
by Rev. Alan, Harley.
The bride, given in mar-
riage by her fathey, wore a
white satin gown with nylon net
yoke and lily point sleeves and
featured , a fitted bodice with
full skirt extending into ,a long
train edged with lace. A pearled
crown held a floor length veil
edged in matching lace. She car-
ried a bouquet of red roses with
white streamers.
Maureen Hoegy, sister of the
bride, R,R.#1, Dublin, was the.
maid of honor and the-brides-
maids were Brenda Hoegy, sis-
.
p.
ter of the' bride, Toronto and
Brenda Coultes; sister of the
griom, London. They ware dres-
sed 'in formal length jade green
gowns with contrasting front
panel and sash of green peau
de soie. The back,was graced with
a large bow and flowing floor-
length double sash also fo peau
de soie. The fitted gown featured
short sleeves and skirt with drap-
ing back pleat. They carried
cascades' of bronze and yellow
mums.
Wayne' Coates, R.R.#5,Wing-
ham was groomsman and the
guests were ushered by Grant
Coultes, R,R.#5, Witigbarn and
Wayne Patterson of Kerwood.
The organist, Mrs. Arnold
Scott played traditian al wedding
music and accompanied the so-
loist, Mrs. Elmer Koehler,when
she sang "Wedding Prayer".'
ki F011owing the ceremony a
A:linnet.' and reception was held
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