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Dry similar fabrics,
together so they'll all
dry in the same time.
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MckAY'— MELANSON
Leanne Melanson, daughter of
Mel and Jacqueline Melanson of
Seaforth and Douglas McKay,
son of Kenneth and Helen
McKay, R.R.#2, Kippen were.
united in marriage by Reverend
Stevens in the Kippen United
Church onMarch 22nd , 1975 .at
Ah7:00 p.m. The church was
'decorated, with candelabra and
fillies.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father and mother, chose a
floor-le'ngth white polyester
dotted Swiss gown , falling to a
train from the waist, featuring
high stand-up collar and long
bouffant sleeves. Her finger-tip
veil of French illusion was held by
lw a bandeau cap'of lace. She carried
a bridal cascade of happiness
roses and greens.
Rosemary Bisback of Seaforth
was the maid of honor and
Joanne Melanson and Janine
Melanson, sisters of the bride,
Seaforth were the bridesmaids.
The groom's niece, Jacqueline
McNichol, was the flower girl.
They were dressed alike in
CRONIN — OTT -7- Nancy Marie Ott, daughter of
_ Mr. and Mts. Harold Ott, Listowel was united in
• marriage to Stephen' Joseph Crdnin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Cronin, R.R.4, Seaforth on April 12th,'
1975 at St. Columban Roman Catholic Church. The
couple will reside at R.R.4, Seaforth.
(Photo by The Russell Studio)
Rebekah president
visits Seaforth
polyester crepe mint green and
petal pink with long bouffant,
sleeves - floor length - scoop
neckline. The flower girl had a
wedding ring collar and short
bouffant sleeves. They carried
feathery crescent biniquets of
white shastas with pink and
green flowers.
The Groomsman was Ron
Miller of R.R.#2, Staffa and
Jeffrey McKay. groom's brother,
R.R.#2, Kippen and Larry Wright
of Kippen were the ushers.
Mrs.tarol Carter of Seaforth
was the organist and she also
accompanied the soloist
Rosemary Van den Hen gel when
she sang.
The reception was held at the
Legion Hall in Seaforth
For their wedding trip to
Niagara Falls the bride travelled
in an apricot colotired pant suit
with a• pale yellow carnation
corsage.
The couple -will reside. at
R.R.#2, Staffa.
Guests were present from
Wisconsin. Goderich, Clinton.
Exeter and Oakville.
The church was decorated with
pink and white floral arrange-
ments. Mrs. Wm. Dalrymple
was organist and played tradi-
tional wedding music..
The bride. given in marriage by
her father, wore a long flowing
" gown of French Crystalette in
princess styling witIrsmall stand-
up collar and four cornered cuffs.
The trim on the dress was small'
white daisies with pink centres.
Her headpiece was a shoulder
length veil held with handmade
open Juliet cap. She carried a
cascade of pink tinted mums and
carnations.
The maid of Honour was Miss
Joan Black of RR 1 Belgrave. She
wore a pink polyester crepe with
pale pink • lace appliques and
puffed sleeves and back ties. She
carried a white bouquet of flowers
with trailing ribbons.
Best man was Murray
McNichol or RR 2 Blyth. Ushers
were Donald Dunbar or RR 1
Belgr'ave and Ronald McNichol of
RR 2 Blyth.
For a wedding trip to Niagara
Falls the bride wore a green and
white pant suit with black
accesories and a white corsage.
Grandparents attending Were
the bride's grandmother, Mrs.
Margaret Dunbar of Belgrave and
the groom's grandmother, Mrs.
Annie McNichol of Blyth.
Kathryn Marie Dunbar or RR 1
Belgrave and Raymond Charles
McNichol of RR 2 Blyth were
married in Knox Presbyterian
Church. Belgrave on Saturday,
April 15 at seven o"clpelc. Rev.
E.G. Nelson officiated.
They arc the children of Mr.
and Mrs. Alan Dunbar and Mr.
and Mrs. Aubrey McNichol.
St. James' Church was the
setting for the marriage of Judy
Gower, daughter of Milton Gower
of Huron Park, Centralia and
Gary Groothuis, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Groothuis, Seaforth
on Saturday, April 12th at 4 P.M.
Father Laragh. celebrated the
Nuptial Mass.
Marge Bertrand, Woodstock,.
was the maid of honor and the
bridesmaids were Joanne
Groothuis, Seaforth and Betty
Gower, Woodstock. The maid of
honor wore a yellow satin gown
with flowering lace over top and
the bridesmaids wore blue and
green same as maid of honor.
GROOTHUIS — GOWER
McNICHOL-DUNBAR
The couple will
Blyth. .•
Karen Gower was the flower girl
wearing a pink dress. Jamie
Groothuis was the ringbearer.
The organist was Alice Stiles
and she accompanied the soloist
Rose Van Den .1-lengel when she
sang.
The reception was held at the
Seaforth Community Centre.
For th,e wedding trip to Eastern
Canada the bride chose a coral
coloured pant suit with matching
accessories.
The couple will reside in
K itchener.
Guest were present from
Woodstock, Huron Park, Toronto,
Lindsay, London and Kitchener. -
reside at RR 2
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YOUNG — NOLAN
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The president of the R ebekah•
Assembly of Ontario, Mrs. Grace
Love, Port Perry, visited
Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge here at
last Monday's. meeting.
Members of Goderich and
Huronic Lodge, Clinton, were
guests. Officers of Goderich
Lodge conducted the opening and
10 closing exercises. _During the
meeting several members of
Hurotic presented a beautiful
tableau during which they
presented the president with a
gift of money from the district
arranged in floral design. She was
also presented with a long-
stemmed red rose, her chosen
flower. Mrs. Molly Cox was
soloist apd Mrs. Kay Wise,
accompanist during the tableau.
Also present as guests were
Mrs. Jean Bridge, Brussels,
district deputy 'president for
Huron District No. 23, and Mrs.
Beulah Rumford: D.D.P. for
Sarnia District , 22A.
Mrs.. Love commended all
lodges of the district for , their
benevolent work and their
support to her year's project,
floor carpeting in the 1.0.0.F.
and Rebekah Home at Barrie. An
invitation Was extended to
members to attend Open House
Candle-light added to, the'
-setting when Rebecca Jane Nolan
and David Martin , Young
exchanged marriage vows in St.
Peter's Cathedral, London, on
Friday, February 28th at 8:30
o'clock. Father Wharton
performed the wedding
ceremony.
The bride was given in
marriage by her brother, Donald
Nolan. of Walton.
Lace adorned the neckline and
long sleeves of the bride's gown
of white jersey with chapel train.
Her two-tiered shoulder-length
'veil was held in place by a tiara of
seed-pearls and she carried a
bouquet of red roses.
Marie Nolan, sister of the bride
as maid of honor, and Lois Foster,
friend of the bride as bridesmaid,'
wore identical gowns of wine-red
velvet with detachable hoods.
They carried bouquets of white
.—roses and mums.
The groom was attended by his
younger brother, James, as best
man.
Robert Young, elder brother of
the groom, was usher.
During the signing of the
register the organist, Mr. Paul
Wickett, played "Ave Maria".
Following the ceremony a
reception was held at the Legion
Hall in Thamesford.
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The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James Nolan of
Seaforth, while Mr. and Mrs.
John Young of Thamesford are
the parents of the groom.
The young couple are residing
in London.
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at the Home, May 17..
Members were urged to
practise the fine teachings of the
order and support the Ontario
Eye Research program.
Final plans were made for a bus
load to attend an investiture
ceremony for Mrs. Lillian
Grummett, who is to receive the
Decoration of Chivalry at
Sudbury, April 26.
Mrs. May Habkirk and Mrs.
',Irene Smith, both past noble
grands, are to be representative
and scholar at Assembly Sessions
in Toronto in mid-June.
May 16 was set as the date for a
Centennial Birthday Dessert
Euchre in the afternoon. Draws
for a home-made quilt and
blanket will be held at the close of
the party.
Following the meeting, a
committee chaired by Mrs.
Bonnie Bearss, presented a
variety program, consisting of
readings by Mrs. Eldin Kerr,
Mrs, Arthur Varley and, Mrs.
Norman Riehl. Mrs. Peter
Malcolm contributed Scottish
solos and Mrs. James Rose, piano
selections.
Mrs. Irene Smith, convened the
luncheon to close the evening
events.