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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2013-02-28, Page 14PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2013. Thomson-Brown wedding features family singers 2013 Wedding Showcase Having all their close family and friends from near and far on hand made it a very special occasion for Bradley Thomson and Jaimee Leigh Brown on their wedding day, Oct. 6, 2012. Pastor John Van Kesteren and Pastor David Robins officiated at the ceremony held at Calvary Baptist Church, Goderich. The bride is the daughter of Cathy Smith of Blyth and Ken Brown of London and the groom is the son of Doug and Laurie Thomson of Goderich. The bride wore a dress of taffeta with beaded detail. It had a form- fitting bodice with a corset back. The bottom of the gown was pick- ups with beading throughout. Maid of honour was Karli Ideson of St. Thomas. Bridesmaids were Shayla Mathers of Goderich, Whytni Ritchie of Chicago, IL., Nicole Siertsema of Goderich and Maya Lyon-Brown of London. Colours of their dresses were chosen for a fall theme and were brown and persimmon in lux chiffon material. Groomsman was Brendan Thomson of Goderich. Ushers were Andrew Glass of Sudbury, Brandon Brown of London and Drew Thomson of Goderich. The ceremony was made especially memorable for the couple because family sang for the service. Following the ceremony a reception was held at Blyth Community Centre. It was made special for the couple because the families came together to add unique touches like flower arrangements and centrepieces. Following a wedding trip to Little Current, Ontario the couple is living in Teeswater. A memorable celebration Jaimee Leigh Brown and Bradley Thomson celebrated their wedding with friends and family last October. The couple were wed at Calvary Baptist Church in Goderich and, following their ceremony, visited Little Current, Ontario before returning home to Teeswater. (Lisa and Krista Aelick photo) Banquet, Wedding and Buck & Doe facilities to help you celebrate in style THE MUNICIPALITY OF CENTRAL HURON Holmesville Hall HOLMESVILLE CAPACITY: 300 persons Clinton Town Hall/Auditorium 23 ALBERT STREET • CLINTON CAPACITY: 150 persons Auburn Memorial Hall AUBURN CAPACITY: 150 persons 519-526-7425 Londesboro Community Hall LONDESBORO CAPACITY: 125 persons Managed and operated by The Londesboro Lions Club 519-523-9606 Central Huron Community Complex CLINTON CAPACITY: 400 United Communities Hall and CAPACITY: 1000 Eastlink Arena Floor 519-482-3997 For complete rental information call Steve Campbell, Facilities Manager 519-482-3997, ext. 1226 For inquiries about your Marriage licence or booking a Civil Marriage service contact the Clerk’s Office, 23 Albert Street, Clinton 519-482-3997. AT ONE OF OUR SIX COMMUNITY CENTRES Kinburn Hall KINBURN Carl Merner 519-482-7143 BON Personal Chef Service VIVANT *BOOKNOWFORYOURUPCOMINGWEDDING* Ph.519-482-8039Ph.519-482-8039 Email:chef@tcc.on.caEmail:chef@tcc.on.ca Website:www.bonvivantchef.caWebsite:www.bonvivantchef.ca Trained Professional Chef - DevinTabor CateringtoSouthwesternOntario Let Chef Devin Plan & ServeYour Upcoming Wedding! LetusmakeYourWedding,ADayToRemember! NOBODYMAKESMEALTIMEEASIERTHANBONVIVANT! Continued from page 12 planning isn’t easy, so if friends, family members or coworkers recommend a hassle-free banquet hall, that recommendation can remove a lot of the stress from planning a wedding. • Consider the size of the facility. Some couples prefer an intimate affair with relatively few guests, while others will desire a large wedding party with lots of guests. Couples can find a banquet hall that’s capable of catering to small or large wedding parties, but find one that fits your party specifically. If your wedding party is small, then avoid a larger facility that will appear empty. If the party is large, make sure there’s adequate room so guests won’t feel like they’re sitting on top of one another during dinner and dessert. • Don’t downplay decor. A banquet hall with an attractive decor is not only aesthetically appealing but can appeal to a couple’s finances as well. Such a hall likely won’t need any additional decorations, while a banquet hall that’s unadorned and lacks embellishments will, and those decorations can dip into a couple’s overall wedding budget. Compare the costs of the more decorated Attractive decor can please aesthetically and financially Continued on page 15