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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)
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