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Wilfred Pre-seeator,
Waterloo, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Preszcator, Crediton,
took place in First Presbyterian
Church, Seaforth, on July 10th,
1971 at 6:30 p.m.. Rev. T.
Mulholland performed the
double-ring ceremony.
The Church was decorated
with candelabra and mauve and
yellow mums.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a silk organza
gown over a cotton weave with
the front panel edged in a butterfly
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144. THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., AUG. 26, 1971
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Joan Anne Elliott, daughter of
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with Evert Van Sligtenhorst, son
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United Church on August 21st
at 3.00 p.m. Rev. Murdock Mor-
ris on and Rev. John Huether
officiated at the double ring cere-
mony. -
Given in marriage by her
lather, the bride wore an Empire
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riched with embroidered trim
and baby blue ribbon. A ribbon
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carried a gathering basket of
pink roses and" blue cornflower.
Mrs. Donna Taras, of Pain-
court, was the matron of honour
and Mrs. Dianne Kirton, sister
of the bride, Orangeville was
the bridesmaid . The Junior
bridesmaids were Miss Julia
Armstrong and Miss Jill Arm-
strong, sisters, of Zurich. The
matron of honor wore an Empire
styled dress of silk organza over
delustered satin. trimmed with
pink-centred daiSi P S The hr rip %-
maids were 'gowned similarily
only their dresses were
trimmed with blue centered
daisies and they carried baskets
of pink carnations and sprays of
cornflower.
Abraham Van Sligtenhorst of
Grand Rapids, Michigan was the
best man and the groomsman was
Rick Van Sligtenhorst of Tara.
The guests were ushered by Dr.
John Kreeft, Kingston and Larry
Pfaff, cousin of the bride, from.
St. 'Marys.
William Elliott, brother of
the bride, Little Current, sang
"The Lord is My Shepherd" and
"The Wedding Prayer".
The reception was held in
the Church parlours.
For their wedding trip to
Manitoulin Island the bride
travelled in a sheer white anal
brown nylon dress over satin witt
brown accessories.
The couple will reside in•
Cobourg.
The bride is a graduate of
Stratford Teachers College and'
is in her final year at the
University of Western Ontario.
The groom has his Bachelor of
Science degree from Calvin
College, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
St. James Roman Catholic
Church, Seaforth, was the set-
ting for the wedding of Mary
Theresa Augin, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Regis Aubin, R,R.#2,
Seaforth and Keith William
Knechtel, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Ullrich, Stratford, on July
31st at 5 o'clock. Rev. Father
H. Laragh performed the double
,,yrihnigGteivberIlidiai ceremony.
by her
father, the bride was gowned in
arriage
peau de soi with
scoop neckline and full circular
built-in train. The overdress
bodice with high neckline, short
puffy sleeves and full circular
train were of crystal organza.
The neckline, sleeyes and train
were edged with guipure lace .
A Juliet cap of lace and pearls
held her cathedral length veil. •
She carried a bouquet of pink
rosebuds and white daisies..
Mrs. Mark Smith, friend of
the bride, was matron of honour.
Miss Janice Knechtel, Stratford,
sister of the groom, and Miss
Brenda Maloney, Preston, cousin
of the bride, were the brides-
maids. Their gowns were of
iced coral fort'rel crepe with
empire waist, scooped neckline,
and puffed sleeves trimmed with
guipure lace, the same as the
bride'S gown. The slightly
gathered skirts featured a
gathered pleat at the back topped
by a small self bow. They wore
tiny white, velvet bows in their
hair and carried mixed bouquets
of bachelor buttons, mauve baby
mums and daisies.
The 'bride's dress and those
of her three attendants were
.made by the matron of honour's
mother, Mrs. M. McGrath.
Martin Swinkels of Stratford
axa the groomsman and the
guests were ushered by John
Knechtel, Stratford and *Achael
Maloney, Preston.
The organist was Alic-e\Stiles
who accompanied the soloist,
Miss Mary Ann Segeren when she
sang "Ave Maria", "In the
Garden" and "Praise My Soul."
The redeption was held at
the Legion Hall, Seafortt. -
For the wedding trip " to
Niagara Falls, the bride travel-
led in a. navy blue and white
pant suit with white accessories.
The couple will reside on
Rebecca Street, Stratford.
Guests ware present from
Kitchener, 'Stratford, Preston,
Goderich, 'Centralia, Acton,
London,. Exeter, St. Pauls and
Clinton.
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lace with scooped neckline, V-
back, and her long veil which was
trimmed with daisies was held
In •-plac JiRiet, „cap. She
carried' a bouquet of red roses`
and ivy.
Miss Phyllis Feeney,
Seaforth, was the maid of
honor and the bridesmaids were
Mrs. Maria Vogels, Staffa and
MiSs Tammy Preszcator, sister
of the groom, of Crediton. They
were dressed alike in long
sleeved mauve polyester crepe
high' waisted dresses with deep
purple. lace on the bodice. They
carried yellow daisies with
baby's breath.
June Rivers, sister of the
bride,' was the flower girl and
she was dressed in Swiss em-
broidered organdy trimmed with
mauve and, white. daisies with a
deep purple satin bow. She
carried a little basket of yellow
daisies with baby's breath..
Mrs. CaroliCarter, organist,
played the "Trumpet 'Tune" by
Purcell, "0 Perfect Love" and
the "Wedding March" by Mendel-
ssohn.
Following the ceremony a
buffet' was held at the Legion Hall
after which an open reception and'
dance was held.
At the Church following the
ceremony the bride's. mother re-
ceived the' 'guests attired in a
'turquoise polyester crepe dress,
trimmed with, silver metallic
braid wearing. a yellow rose
'corsage. She was assisted by
the groom's mother in an off
. white crimplene dress with black
trim and wearing-a corsage of
red roses.
For their wedding trip to
Newfoundland, the bride travelled
in a red, white and blue pant
suit white shoes, navy blue ,purSe
and corsage of white carnations.
The couple will reside at
160 Erb•Street W., Waterloo,Ont.
Guests were 'present from
California, Detroit, Toronto,
Kitchener, Guelph, Sarnia and
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