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dress -trimmed with seed pearl,
Victoria Street held her elbow length veil, and
she caralied a white Bible rarested
with red roses, and lily ,o;f-tbe-Val,
Phone HU 2.97' 1 1 ley,
Miss Maxine Rurking attended
Clinton -- Ontario her twin sister as maid of hone',
AIR-CONDITIONED FOR YOCJR gowned in •dtep plink dace and
AIR -CON
nylon net. Bridesmajids were Miss
SHOPPING COMFORT Helen Dewar, sister of the. groom,
ii1g,
nile ;green nylon tulle over net
BUYHOW and PAY LATER, satiny and Mrs, Ray lower in buttercup yela�ow; Flower
girls, Louise flunkingand' Vaughn
Avail Yourself of Our Revolving Rucklmg, ware green and yellow
frocks,
Groomsman for -lis- brother was
Charge Account John 'Dewar and ushers were Ray
Hurul,ing, (brother of .the 'bride and,
Thomas Dewar.
For travelling to the West
Coast, the ;bride donned a green
We Welcome Your Credit and white dorsa with lblot, acce's-
sorties and corsage of yellow closes.
The couvple will reside on the
grooms fanrn at RR 3, Atwood.
Come In And Get Full Details o-
af the Maclaren -Leckie
REVOLVING CREDIT PLAN The United Church manse, on
Thames. Road, with the Rev. H. C.
3 WAYS TO BUY W11's'on officdatiinlg, was the setting
for the ,dou(bl'e-ring; ceremony,
• REVOLVING CREDIT when Donna Marie Leckie ex-
changed Inlarriage vows with Jam -
Eu
• LAYAWAY gene MalcLaren..
• GASH of `ilhe bridebrideis the only daughter
Mr. and Mrs. T. M, Leckie,
London., and the groom ti's the old -
0 No Interest • No Carrying Charges 24 tfb er son of Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Mac -
Laren, Clinton.
The (bride chose ;a powder -blue
sheath dress with a small feath-
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ered hat and wore a corsage of
red roses.
Attending the bride, as. maid of
honor, was Miss Joyce Bell, Bay-
field, wearing a Ibeage dress with
red access,orries and a corsage of
yellow roses.
Groomsman was .Howard Arm-
strong, Zurich.
Following the :ceremony a re-
ception was held! at Axmstrong's,
Exeter. The couple will reside in
ii.
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Bell -Passmore
()ly opr Nonsall .entre&Z>o�liieXxt)
Tall standards of p mk and white
g'ladioili, candelabra and fern florin:
ed the setting for the wedding of
Shirley May 'Bell and Ronalld
Carlos Passmore ,in Carmel Pres,
Ibyterlia-n Church, Hensall, on Sat*
urday, September 6 at 12 noon,
The bride ds the daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Harold C, Bell, Hensail,
and the groom 11s the son off Mrs,,
Pearl Passmore, Hensall, and the
date Carl Passmore,
Rev, Rolbert G, MacilMllan, Gods
erich. and Rev, R. A, Passmore,
Owen Sound:, uncle of the groom,
(performed the double ring cere-
mony.
Traditional wedding music was
played by Mrs. Malcolm Dougall
!and, soloist was Miss ,lean Hendr
arson, . Flensall, who sang "The
Lard's Prayer" and "I'll wall, Be-
side You?".
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a floor -length
gown of Chantilly Dace and nyllon
tulle, fritted bocKee, Sabrina neck-
line embroidered in urridescent se•
quins and Illy point sleeves. Bouf-
fant shirt of alternate rufflesof
lace and nylon tulle. A crown:
of seed pearls held her fingertip
veil -and she carried a cascade
of Johanna Hill roses and green
and white pinnoichio 'mums.
The maid of honor was Miss
,Pat Belly 11ensall, sister of the
;brid'e, who wore a aunt green
fbaRerina length gown of net or-
ganza over taffeta, She carred
pinnochio green and white 'mums.
Bridesmaids were Miss Betty
Bell, sister of the bride, and Miss,
Norma Passmore, sister of the
groom, who wore identically styl-
ed 'ballerina gowns of shrimp ny-
lon obalon and net over taffeta
fashhiom:ed with softly shirred bod-
ice and enhanced with deep band-
ing of pleated chiffon froom V
neckaine In: front„ draping over
shoulders and (floated down back
h -b fly panels. They carried Johan-
na Hill roses and white 'mums'
Their headdresses were bandeaux
of rhinestones and .flowers in mat-
ching shades.
.Bill Kerslake, London, was-
groomsman
asrgroomsman and ushers were Don
Bell, Exeter, ,brother of the bride,
and Gerald Plynn, Hensall.
A reception was held for 50
guests in the church parlors with
the (bride's mother receiving in a'
sheath afternoon dress of icer
(blue Chantilly lace over taffeta
with dior blue accessories and a
corsage of .pink carnations. The
groom's mother assisted 5n a
sheath dress o&beige silk organza
with coffee brown, accessories and
a •corsage of •white carnations.
Serving were Mrs. Gerald Bell,
Mrs. Edward Corbett, Mrs. Rob-
ert Caldwell, Mrs. Glen Nixon and
Miss Mary Goot1Win.
For a honeymoon at points
north, the 'bride chose a blue linen
sheath and duster with white ac-
cessories and as corsage of red
roses. On their return Mr. and
Mrs. Passmore will reside in Lon-
don.
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McAllister-
Patterson
Dunsiford United Church, Duns.
ford, Ontario, decorated with glad -
14011. and; fern, was the setting for
thewedding of Sh rUT Doreen
Patterson, Clinton, and William
James; Ian McAllister. 'RR 1, Zu-
11ch, on. Saturday, August 23, at
2.30 p.m. The bride is the daught-
er 'Of Mr, and Mrs. Ray E. Pat-
terson, RR 3, Lindsay, and the
groom is the son of James McAllis-
ter, RR 1, Zurich, an. d the late
Mrs. McAllister.
Rev,. Mr, Griffith, Dunsford, per-
fonned the double ring ceremony.
Wedding music was provided ;by
Mrs. R. C, Chambers, Oshawa, at
the ortgan and Miss Ruth Kings -
borough, Lindsay, soloist,
whoslang '"Oh Perfect Love", "The
Lord's Prayer'" and "The 'Wedding
i, vayel'",
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore white silk
organza embroidered with dainty
blue cOrnrftlowers, styled' with a fit-
ted bodice and high neckline which
d1pped to a "V" In the back.
The full skirt was accented with
a flounce in the back which end'e'd
in a chapel train, Her matching
Pillbox headdress held a short
double veil, and she carried a cas-
ca,de of white rases and stephanot-
s'.
Miss Audrey Patterson, RR 3,
Lindsay, was maid of honor, wear-
ing w dtz-length white chiffon with
a thinly gathered bodice and a
faloating panel which extended
from the neckline at the 'back to
the hemline. The bridesmaid, F.l-
aine Patterson, RR 3, Lindsay,
wore waltz - length powder (blue
chiffon of 'identical style. Both
attendants carried' blue carnation's
and white pom-ip!orrs.
Jim Duffin, Thomdale, was
graamsman -and ushers were M,ar-
rfs PTreeman, Lakefteld', and Glenn
Goff, Sarnia.
A reception was held In Duns. -
ford, United' Church Hall, decorat-
ed with gladioli. The bride's moth-
er received in, a !blue silk ,organza
sheath with matching accessories
and corsage of pink sweetheart
roses, assisted by the groom's
sister, Mrs. Glenn Gofif, in jade
glint silo, shantung sheath with
black accessories and a 'corsage of
Yellow sweetheart roses.
Eor travelling, the br'id'e chose•
a blue and white sheath costume
with blue, accessories and corsage
of red roses.
The igroom is agraduate of Ont.
ario Agriculture College, Guelph,
and was agricultural representa-
tive for Kent County. The bride ;is
a graduate in home economics
from Macdonald Institute, Guelph,
and is home economist for Huron
County. The young couple will
Rve near I illsgreen in Stanley
Township,
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utchins—
McClinchey
'(By our Auburn Co'rrespon(lent)
Beautiful baskets of gdadioli,
ferns and candelabra .formed a
lovely setting in Knox United
Church, Aulburn, on Saturrday,
August 30, when Gladys Doreen
Ma0binohey and Paul Hutchins ex-
changed! vlows. Rev. R. S. Hiltz,
Auburn and Rev. R. Green,
Orangeville, officiated for the
,double xninlg, ceremony..
The Ibaiid'e is; the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney McClindhey. Au-
burn, and tlre� groom. is, the son; of
Mr. and 'Mrs. George Hutchins,
Godeilclh.
Traditional wedding music was.
played by Mrs. Murray McDowela,
Dungannon, who accompanied ,t!he
soloist, Muss: Donna Walden' Lon
don (cousin of the bride), who
sang "Wedding Prayer" before' the
ceremony and "I Love You Truly"
during the signing off the register,
Given in marriage by her fath-
er, !the bride Booked lovely in a
floor -length gown, styled with Iddy
point sleeves' and a fitted bodice
wMdi, was, accentuated' with s;atb-
nina neckline trimmed: wJth irsi-
deseent sequins, and ,pearls. A cap
style tiara trimmed with sequins
and pearls, held her flinger tip veil
edged with tulle- lace. She carried
a beautiful bouquet of red roses.
Mrs. John Forster, Biayfleld,
sister off the ;bride was matron of
honlor, and wore a strapless, orchid
ballerina, length gown of -don
lace and net over .nylon mtafifei:a
with snatching orchid stole. She
carried' a bouquet of white asters.
;Similar gowns of nylon net over
taffeta of green and yellow were
worn, by the bTtd'esmfaid, Miss.
Ruth Cook, London, and Mrs. Roil,
Crack, Stratford,, sdslter of the
groom. The flower girl, Miss
Doreen McClinchey, niece of the
bride 'wore a orchid veavet4lecked
nylon, dress. and, carried a small
basket of flowers, Johnny Forester,
Bayfield, was groomsman and the
ring (bearer was Master Terry
Crack, 'Stratford, nephew of the
groom. Ushers were Garth, Mc-
Clinchey, brother of the Ibrde and
Ron Crack, ,brother-in-l:aw df the
groom.
Recei!viog the guests: at the wed-
din dinner held' in the Sunday
School room, the brid,e09 mother
ware a ,dress .of rnavy (blue face
over taffeta with pini tared' white
al4essoi7ies. The groom's mother
a'ssssted, .wearing a dress of 1pin}k
brocaded nylon 'aver, taififeta with
pink accessories, Waitresses.: were
girl ffriendg of the bride, Misses
Geraldr"ne Hahburn, Rensall; Bar-
bara i9mith., 7jand'on; Elaine Jef-
ferson, Donnybrook; Miariene Ea's-
om London; Enice Hoy and
Phyllis Hoy, Godemieh:.
Scor travelling the, (bride cirrose a
powder 'blue crystralleitte dress on,
Plrsn•cess lines and three-quarter
length sheave. miat!ching bularo and
pink :aacefssoraes,
Guosts were present from Lon-
don, Stratford, Detroit, Ayr, God-
erieh, Herrsall and' the surround -
After a wedding trip to North-
ern Orl' aria, the young cW.pie are
Idin Goderich,
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Send backache away :. .:.
at the Londesborq VriiteK
Church, on Saturday, Septe'mlbea
:':
ou da ood cal too! You see the normal 'oh of the
$ n good! ! Logi , ! o s e rm 1
f . The bride is the daughter od
Mr, and Mrs. Albert E. Hunking
kidneys is to remove excess wastes and acids
.
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-ao often the cause f hackache—From the
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system, Dodd's Kidney fills stimulate the
the son of Mr.. and Mrs Robes,
Llliglin, Dewar, :RR 1, West Monk•
' kidneys in this function and so may bring you
toga
that welcome relief from backache they have
ropy others. Try just 3 -a -day. You can depend :>:+ •••.
The .bride wore a strapQes:
on Dodd's--in the blue box with the red hand. sq:"<ti;
'
or -length, spun of chantilly leer
and nylon tulle over satin atylec
with matching jacket with hay,
point sleeves. A lace halo hemi,
dress -trimmed with seed pearl,
Victoria Street held her elbow length veil, and
she caralied a white Bible rarested
with red roses, and lily ,o;f-tbe-Val,
Phone HU 2.97' 1 1 ley,
Miss Maxine Rurking attended
Clinton -- Ontario her twin sister as maid of hone',
AIR-CONDITIONED FOR YOCJR gowned in •dtep plink dace and
AIR -CON
nylon net. Bridesmajids were Miss
SHOPPING COMFORT Helen Dewar, sister of the. groom,
ii1g,
nile ;green nylon tulle over net
BUYHOW and PAY LATER, satiny and Mrs, Ray lower in buttercup yela�ow; Flower
girls, Louise flunkingand' Vaughn
Avail Yourself of Our Revolving Rucklmg, ware green and yellow
frocks,
Groomsman for -lis- brother was
Charge Account John 'Dewar and ushers were Ray
Hurul,ing, (brother of .the 'bride and,
Thomas Dewar.
For travelling to the West
Coast, the ;bride donned a green
We Welcome Your Credit and white dorsa with lblot, acce's-
sorties and corsage of yellow closes.
The couvple will reside on the
grooms fanrn at RR 3, Atwood.
Come In And Get Full Details o-
af the Maclaren -Leckie
REVOLVING CREDIT PLAN The United Church manse, on
Thames. Road, with the Rev. H. C.
3 WAYS TO BUY W11's'on officdatiinlg, was the setting
for the ,dou(bl'e-ring; ceremony,
• REVOLVING CREDIT when Donna Marie Leckie ex-
changed Inlarriage vows with Jam -
Eu
• LAYAWAY gene MalcLaren..
• GASH of `ilhe bridebrideis the only daughter
Mr. and Mrs. T. M, Leckie,
London., and the groom ti's the old -
0 No Interest • No Carrying Charges 24 tfb er son of Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Mac -
Laren, Clinton.
The (bride chose ;a powder -blue
sheath dress with a small feath-
STOP MOTH DAMAGES!
with our BERLOU 5 -Year Guaranteed
Mothproofing Service.
One treatment is guaranteed in writing to stop moth
damage for 5 years, or we pay for the damage. Berlou
is odorless, colorless and stainless.
DON'T WAIT ANOTHER DAY
CALL US NOW!
ered hat and wore a corsage of
red roses.
Attending the bride, as. maid of
honor, was Miss Joyce Bell, Bay-
field, wearing a Ibeage dress with
red access,orries and a corsage of
yellow roses.
Groomsman was .Howard Arm-
strong, Zurich.
Following the :ceremony a re-
ception was held! at Axmstrong's,
Exeter. The couple will reside in
ii.
CLINTON :NEWS -RECORD
Bell -Passmore
()ly opr Nonsall .entre&Z>o�liieXxt)
Tall standards of p mk and white
g'ladioili, candelabra and fern florin:
ed the setting for the wedding of
Shirley May 'Bell and Ronalld
Carlos Passmore ,in Carmel Pres,
Ibyterlia-n Church, Hensall, on Sat*
urday, September 6 at 12 noon,
The bride ds the daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Harold C, Bell, Hensail,
and the groom 11s the son off Mrs,,
Pearl Passmore, Hensall, and the
date Carl Passmore,
Rev, Rolbert G, MacilMllan, Gods
erich. and Rev, R. A, Passmore,
Owen Sound:, uncle of the groom,
(performed the double ring cere-
mony.
Traditional wedding music was
played by Mrs. Malcolm Dougall
!and, soloist was Miss ,lean Hendr
arson, . Flensall, who sang "The
Lard's Prayer" and "I'll wall, Be-
side You?".
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a floor -length
gown of Chantilly Dace and nyllon
tulle, fritted bocKee, Sabrina neck-
line embroidered in urridescent se•
quins and Illy point sleeves. Bouf-
fant shirt of alternate rufflesof
lace and nylon tulle. A crown:
of seed pearls held her fingertip
veil -and she carried a cascade
of Johanna Hill roses and green
and white pinnoichio 'mums.
The maid of honor was Miss
,Pat Belly 11ensall, sister of the
;brid'e, who wore a aunt green
fbaRerina length gown of net or-
ganza over taffeta, She carred
pinnochio green and white 'mums.
Bridesmaids were Miss Betty
Bell, sister of the bride, and Miss,
Norma Passmore, sister of the
groom, who wore identically styl-
ed 'ballerina gowns of shrimp ny-
lon obalon and net over taffeta
fashhiom:ed with softly shirred bod-
ice and enhanced with deep band-
ing of pleated chiffon froom V
neckaine In: front„ draping over
shoulders and (floated down back
h -b fly panels. They carried Johan-
na Hill roses and white 'mums'
Their headdresses were bandeaux
of rhinestones and .flowers in mat-
ching shades.
.Bill Kerslake, London, was-
groomsman
asrgroomsman and ushers were Don
Bell, Exeter, ,brother of the bride,
and Gerald Plynn, Hensall.
A reception was held for 50
guests in the church parlors with
the (bride's mother receiving in a'
sheath afternoon dress of icer
(blue Chantilly lace over taffeta
with dior blue accessories and a
corsage of .pink carnations. The
groom's mother assisted 5n a
sheath dress o&beige silk organza
with coffee brown, accessories and
a •corsage of •white carnations.
Serving were Mrs. Gerald Bell,
Mrs. Edward Corbett, Mrs. Rob-
ert Caldwell, Mrs. Glen Nixon and
Miss Mary Goot1Win.
For a honeymoon at points
north, the 'bride chose a blue linen
sheath and duster with white ac-
cessories and as corsage of red
roses. On their return Mr. and
Mrs. Passmore will reside in Lon-
don.
Combinaflon
Cooker & Steamer
only $9,.95
Pressuring
Defile
only '$5.95
Gold Pack
Canner
only $2.98 & $3.75
SUTTER-PERDUE STD.
QUALITY HARDWARE and HOlUS1EWARCS
Wall HU $-7023 Glinted
NOW THE NEW
<QeVC0,
HOME FREEZER
Model C.S.-1258
At $289.50
r The Revco Farm Freezer con•
struetion assures you of high,
est quality materials and work.
manship.
0 Revco's exclusive bonded faster
freezing aluminum interior pro-
vides superior freezing results,
0 You can judge a freezer by the
speed of its freezing action.
Faster freezing means the fla.
vor and freshness of your foods
are sealed in. The new Revco
has the fastest freezing action
known. We can prove it in a
two -minute test you should see
—and feel, You'11 see why
homemakers hail Revco as the
best freezer buy—by far!
k k �
Special 'FREE Offer
Drop in to our store and
pick up latest
"Home Freezing Hints"
Booklet.
COME IN AND TEST YOUR
ODYN TV AND RADIO
TUBES FREE
,k * *
Clinton Electric Shop
b. W, CORN 181, 'proprietor
Your WESTINo,46uS1: Dealer
HU 2.6646 - CLINTON
•�-••-'----'�'-'�
McAllister-
Patterson
Dunsiford United Church, Duns.
ford, Ontario, decorated with glad -
14011. and; fern, was the setting for
thewedding of Sh rUT Doreen
Patterson, Clinton, and William
James; Ian McAllister. 'RR 1, Zu-
11ch, on. Saturday, August 23, at
2.30 p.m. The bride is the daught-
er 'Of Mr, and Mrs. Ray E. Pat-
terson, RR 3, Lindsay, and the
groom is the son of James McAllis-
ter, RR 1, Zurich, an. d the late
Mrs. McAllister.
Rev,. Mr, Griffith, Dunsford, per-
fonned the double ring ceremony.
Wedding music was provided ;by
Mrs. R. C, Chambers, Oshawa, at
the ortgan and Miss Ruth Kings -
borough, Lindsay, soloist,
whoslang '"Oh Perfect Love", "The
Lord's Prayer'" and "The 'Wedding
i, vayel'",
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore white silk
organza embroidered with dainty
blue cOrnrftlowers, styled' with a fit-
ted bodice and high neckline which
d1pped to a "V" In the back.
The full skirt was accented with
a flounce in the back which end'e'd
in a chapel train, Her matching
Pillbox headdress held a short
double veil, and she carried a cas-
ca,de of white rases and stephanot-
s'.
Miss Audrey Patterson, RR 3,
Lindsay, was maid of honor, wear-
ing w dtz-length white chiffon with
a thinly gathered bodice and a
faloating panel which extended
from the neckline at the 'back to
the hemline. The bridesmaid, F.l-
aine Patterson, RR 3, Lindsay,
wore waltz - length powder (blue
chiffon of 'identical style. Both
attendants carried' blue carnation's
and white pom-ip!orrs.
Jim Duffin, Thomdale, was
graamsman -and ushers were M,ar-
rfs PTreeman, Lakefteld', and Glenn
Goff, Sarnia.
A reception was held In Duns. -
ford, United' Church Hall, decorat-
ed with gladioli. The bride's moth-
er received in, a !blue silk ,organza
sheath with matching accessories
and corsage of pink sweetheart
roses, assisted by the groom's
sister, Mrs. Glenn Gofif, in jade
glint silo, shantung sheath with
black accessories and a 'corsage of
Yellow sweetheart roses.
Eor travelling, the br'id'e chose•
a blue and white sheath costume
with blue, accessories and corsage
of red roses.
The igroom is agraduate of Ont.
ario Agriculture College, Guelph,
and was agricultural representa-
tive for Kent County. The bride ;is
a graduate in home economics
from Macdonald Institute, Guelph,
and is home economist for Huron
County. The young couple will
Rve near I illsgreen in Stanley
Township,
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utchins—
McClinchey
'(By our Auburn Co'rrespon(lent)
Beautiful baskets of gdadioli,
ferns and candelabra .formed a
lovely setting in Knox United
Church, Aulburn, on Saturrday,
August 30, when Gladys Doreen
Ma0binohey and Paul Hutchins ex-
changed! vlows. Rev. R. S. Hiltz,
Auburn and Rev. R. Green,
Orangeville, officiated for the
,double xninlg, ceremony..
The Ibaiid'e is; the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney McClindhey. Au-
burn, and tlre� groom. is, the son; of
Mr. and 'Mrs. George Hutchins,
Godeilclh.
Traditional wedding music was.
played by Mrs. Murray McDowela,
Dungannon, who accompanied ,t!he
soloist, Muss: Donna Walden' Lon
don (cousin of the bride), who
sang "Wedding Prayer" before' the
ceremony and "I Love You Truly"
during the signing off the register,
Given in marriage by her fath-
er, !the bride Booked lovely in a
floor -length gown, styled with Iddy
point sleeves' and a fitted bodice
wMdi, was, accentuated' with s;atb-
nina neckline trimmed: wJth irsi-
deseent sequins, and ,pearls. A cap
style tiara trimmed with sequins
and pearls, held her flinger tip veil
edged with tulle- lace. She carried
a beautiful bouquet of red roses.
Mrs. John Forster, Biayfleld,
sister off the ;bride was matron of
honlor, and wore a strapless, orchid
ballerina, length gown of -don
lace and net over .nylon mtafifei:a
with snatching orchid stole. She
carried' a bouquet of white asters.
;Similar gowns of nylon net over
taffeta of green and yellow were
worn, by the bTtd'esmfaid, Miss.
Ruth Cook, London, and Mrs. Roil,
Crack, Stratford,, sdslter of the
groom. The flower girl, Miss
Doreen McClinchey, niece of the
bride 'wore a orchid veavet4lecked
nylon, dress. and, carried a small
basket of flowers, Johnny Forester,
Bayfield, was groomsman and the
ring (bearer was Master Terry
Crack, 'Stratford, nephew of the
groom. Ushers were Garth, Mc-
Clinchey, brother of the Ibrde and
Ron Crack, ,brother-in-l:aw df the
groom.
Recei!viog the guests: at the wed-
din dinner held' in the Sunday
School room, the brid,e09 mother
ware a ,dress .of rnavy (blue face
over taffeta with pini tared' white
al4essoi7ies. The groom's mother
a'ssssted, .wearing a dress of 1pin}k
brocaded nylon 'aver, taififeta with
pink accessories, Waitresses.: were
girl ffriendg of the bride, Misses
Geraldr"ne Hahburn, Rensall; Bar-
bara i9mith., 7jand'on; Elaine Jef-
ferson, Donnybrook; Miariene Ea's-
om London; Enice Hoy and
Phyllis Hoy, Godemieh:.
Scor travelling the, (bride cirrose a
powder 'blue crystralleitte dress on,
Plrsn•cess lines and three-quarter
length sheave. miat!ching bularo and
pink :aacefssoraes,
Guosts were present from Lon-
don, Stratford, Detroit, Ayr, God-
erieh, Herrsall and' the surround -
After a wedding trip to North-
ern Orl' aria, the young cW.pie are
Idin Goderich,
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