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rouise Colclough,' travelled in a beige skirt suit,
DE VRIES — NASH Olei�4j -A, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dayid trimmed with brown collar and Arrange "cooked dabb.hgf. one
Colclough of Clinton and Ervin short sleeved cuff and multi- 'RED CABBAGE AND APPLES, layer deep in greq,�spd: baking
Marlene Rose Nash and David "Love", taken from St. Paull's AL.. Robert Keys, son of Mr. and-Mge
rs. coloured corsage. dish. Pour sauce oVii'ic$bbA
'Henry de' Vries J in scripture before the saying of the
tes wer united Bruce Keys, Varna, were united Showers were giv' I medium red cabbage ,(about 2 Toss e
marriage 'on Saturday, July 20 at vows. At thI& closing of the (Photo by Ha dden in ma' en by Mrs. pounds) crumbs and cbee$
marriage at Goshen United Peggy Colclough, Vanastra, Mrs. melted butter., Top with. -crumbs,
3 p,.m'. in a double ring ceremony ceremony the bride and groom lit 'SARARAS NOLAN Church, Varna at 7,,p.m. - July Trudy Hill, Varna', Miss E-sther 1/4 cup butter
Bake uncovered at 375 degrees F
at St. James' Church, Seaforth. one caridle together to signify the. 19th, 1974 with Rev. A. Taylor Merrill, Bayfield and Mrs. Shirley .1/2 cup. chopped onion until 'heated and crumbs. are
Fittlier H.J.Larag'; h officiated, with two becoming_ As one: man and St. Columban'Roman Catholic contained 'yellow ' and white officiating.. I teaspoon salt browned, (about 20 minutes). 6
Hill, Varna. in
brothers of. the bride , acting as wife. Church was;se he scene for the daisies with one single red baby1/4 teaspoon pepper servings.'
Baskets of. yellow and white
0 altar boys. Gtiqsts`' were received at the wedding of Gail Marion Nolan, rose covered with baby's breath. daisies; blue carnations; pink
The bride is the daughter of Seaforth Legion Hall by the daughter of Mr. -and Mrs. Joseph , The bridesmaids• wore hats gladiolas accented with baby's
Mr, and Mrs. James Nash. The parents of both bride and groom Nolan, St. Columban and Gerry accented with a blue silk flower. breath and ferns decorated the
groom is the ion of Rev. and Mrs. and wetiding party. Guests were Dale Sararas, son of Mrr and Mrs. and 'blue velvet streamers. church.
Henry de Vries of Ottawa, ushered to their seats by ushers. Ross Sarar�as, Hensall on Friday, Margaret Ann Nolan, sister of WE REQUIRE IMMEDIATELY
The church was decorated with The brid"s, moth I er wore a full July 19th at 7 p.m. . Father The bride, given in marriage by
e the bride was the flower girl and. her father, chose a floor -length
baskets of white carnations and length gathered skirt in orange . P.A.Oostveen officiated at the Scott - Hartleib of, Kitchener, gown},
blue baby breath. woven silk. It 'featured a V double ring ceremony. of polyester sats peace
cousin of . the bride, was fashioned - with guipure' lace,
Given into marriage by her neckline and, long sleeves. She The bride, given in marriage by ringbearer. Theflower girl was accenting the slightly srcoop
father, the bride chose a nylon wove a corsage, of white .roses. her father, chose A dress Of vOil, dressed in a floor -length light neckline,. bishop sleeves, also top,
sheer dress trimmed with band The groom's mother wore a' trimmed in corded lace, Empire blue dress with small swiss dots of deep flounced skirt sweeping to
A CO.U. Lt�
,4, cut lace appliqued on yoke, full-length turquoise sleeveless A waist accented. with a ruffle at the accented with lace 'Matching
cc semi -cathedral length. with
sleeves and hemline. The dress line,dress with a matching long neck and edged. in blue daisy bride's veil. She had silk flowers matching, motifs on front of skirt.
had a stand-up collar, gathered sleeved coat. She wore a corsage flowers, The. sheer long and. blue velvet streamersin'her A lace cluster held the rolled OR PERHAPS THREE PEOPLE
skirt with a`,floor length lace train of yellow roses. sleeves were accented' with a hair. She carried a n osegay illusion veil in place. She carried, a
and long full sleeves, with long After. dinner and reception at ruffle. The skirt, which was similar to the bridesmaids. bouquet of white daisies, pink
cuffs. Her long veil, trimmed to SeAforth Hall.the couple left fora A-line, fell into a Cathedral train,
Al Sargras,brother of the sweetheart roses, yellow and blue to prepare for mailing, and deliver copies of The HUrbn
match the lace edging of her honeymoon ' to, Niagara Falls and was accented with corded lace, groom from Preston -Cambridge stephanotis, baby's breath. Expositor to the Post Office in Stratford eaph'.Wednesda,y
�dress hung from her pearl- Northern' Ontario, The bride blue trim and wide ruffle. She was -the groomsman and the Esther Merrill, Bayfield, was
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trimmed headpiece. She carried. a chose to wear a- blue polkadot�.ed carried a bouquet of white daigies guests were 'ushered by Dean- the maid 'of' honor'' and the evening.
snow sofig bouquet of white 'bodice. an& a' full white' skirtt*ed with red roses, stephanotis Cornish, Seaforth and Danny bridesmaids were Ruth Anne
carnations, yellow roses and blue short dress with ties at the back covered with baby's breath.Papes ordinarily a 7 p.m. and t
Nolan, St. Columban. Colclough, Clinton, sister of the rdiily re available in Seaforth about
Wedgewood baby'ii breath with and white' accessories. Donna Nolan, St. Columban, Sharon Staples, solist, was bride and Debbie Lockie,"Huron addressing and bagging takes about 11/2 hours.
blue ribbon. The couple will ' reside at sister of the bride, was the maid accompanied by Pat Murray when Park. They were gowned in -sheer
Maid of honor was Rosemary .11.1112, Seaforth, upon retuIrRing, of ,.honor and the bridesmaids she sang "Prayer to St. Francis"-- floral Swiss dot - with different
Dublin This could be an in'tdrestlnd�opporturiiity for a couple to
Van den Hengel of Seafortb. She Guests were. present from were Rose Marie Eckert, "Our Father", "Sons of God" colo sther -yellow;
colour un (F
wore a flocked nylon batiste in a Toronto, ' Whitby, Kitchener, , aqd -Lynda Anderson of 'I', Wedding 'Song", ','GJory,to'tbe Deblire - blue; Rutharine - Pink) - convert perhaps three hours timel.each: Wednesday evening
tiny, flowered print. The dress,had Stratford, Ottawa'andHamilton. Londesboro. They were dressed Father". scoop nr kli bell into ready
alike, in powder blue' jersey ,c , ine.,prnpire, Nvaist e
a,Apprid(,yeltov�finecklitie, ie Special guests were thelbride!s rete 'pion was h�ld sl�eves, 'ruffles on biottom of-
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A-line ;skirt. and •S.111 grandparents., from Brussels, with small swiss dots. They had following the ceremonyin, skirt.They wore wide brimmed
short puffy sleeves and square
puffed slee�es. She carried a Belgium. . Brodhagen Community . Centre. white -hats. They carried pink,
parasol flecorated with matching Prior to the wedding the bride neckline trimmed with old The bride's mother received the yellow and blue r.daisies with
tiny flowers as the dress. Her was honoured by showers held by fashioned lace.' The Empire guests
uests in a turquoise dress with baby's breathwith. ribbon Call o I r Write'
bouquet attached to the handl� of Mrs. Joe Lane, Mrs. Ken waistline, which tied at the back, sheer sleeves accented with 'a •streamers matching the.
the parasol was of white daisies Stewart, Mrs. Gordon fell into a full skirt. silver and turquoise braid with individual dress colours.'
find yellow baby's ' breath McKenzie, Miss' Mary Marg They carried -nosegays which, white. accessories. The gr'oom's Steven Keys, Varna, was the
triffimed.with yellow ribbon. Kelly and Mrs.,Archie Smith at
Great Lakes mother' chose a sleeveless black ,gr•oornsinan and the guests were
Bridesmaids .-were, --Mrs. St. Jameg S'chobl and also at the and white •Aress with red 0shered by 'Wayne Cantelon,
home of Miss,'Mary Oke
The Great Lakes cover nearly
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'Rosemary Reah , sister of the Mrs.
1 95000 square miles of North accessories. cousin of the' groom, R.R.4,
groom, of Ottawa dressed in Orville Oke and Rosemary,.Van America. They form the greatest Guests were present from Seaforth -and Danny Johnston,
yellow identical to the, maid of den Hengel. A mixed shower was expanse . of freshwater on, this Cambridge -Preston, Kingston, Bayfield.
honor. Miss- Mary Oke of Toronto held at the home of Mrs. Debra planet. , Toronto, London,. Kitchener, St. Mrs'. Doug McAsh, orginist 527-0240,,- SEAFORTH
and Miss Mary MargeretKelly of Dillon and friends. Tb omas andthe surrounding played "We've only just begun"
Seaforth were dressed alike in area. and "Praise my Soul the King of
blue gowns. with their parasols, For their wedding, trip to Heaven".
trimmed KA
trimmed ;� h1;s XAJ 11
Teresa, Nash and Oudrey Nash,
sisters of the bride, were dressed
alike in green With parasols
trimmed in green.
The, attendants all wore gold
crosses around their necks, a gift
from the bride.. I .
The best man was Larry Wright
of Windsor who was also master
of -ceremonies.
Guests were ushered by Mr.
Pete Rean, brother-in-law of the
groom, Garry and John Mark
Nash, Brothers of the bride and
Hank 'Groothius, friend of the
groom. The men were outfitted in
dark brown suits with velvet
lapels and yellow ruffl6d shirts.
As a gift from the groom they
received leather wallets.
Mrs. Alice Stiles was organist
for Miss Marianne Segeren who
sang "Ave Marie'.',, "0 Perfe.-t
ILove", and "Cana's Feast".
Miss RosemaryVan den Hengel
read the scripture reading for -the
ceremony. The bride and groom,
cRose to read a lovely verse called
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Northern Ontario the bride e. recep tonwas e
travelled in a black skirt and Clinton Legion Hall at 9:00 P.M.
jacket with white swiss dots and For their honeymoon' to
accented,with'a white collar and Northern. -Ontario the bride
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cuffs. Accessories were a white
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red carnations. South For ThiWintei
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