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Baskets of pinh and white
gladioli, fop candelabra.
graced the Altar of Lencie0ore
United Church Saturday, O.
at, 4 o'clock when; Gleynee
Lorene, daughter of Mrs. Wilbur
Jewitt 13,11, 1 Clinton :and the late
Mr.Jewitt became the bride of
Ralph Douglas Glew. son of Mr„
And' Mrs. William !Mew,
The Rev. J. Britton of
Seaforth officiate_d, at the
ceremony.
Traditional wedding music
was played by the church
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Friday July 19, 1968
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BRIDLE—McCLINCHEY
ur sdaY, July 18, 1968
JEWITT
organist, Mrs, Harry Lear, who
accompanied Barbara, Bonnie
and Betty Snell of LendeshOro.
Before the ceremony the trio
sang "The Wedding Prayer"
during the ceremony "The
Lord's Prayer," and while the
register was being signed "The
Wedding Benediction."
Given in marriage by her
brother, Ronald JevVitt, the
bride chose a Skimmer style
gown of silk organza over taffeta
with a round high collar
enhanced with guipire lace,
wrist length sleeves with lace
detail and lace extending from
the collar to the hem on •the
front and back of her dress. Her
train draped from a wedding ring
headband, was Of lace cathedral
tulle. She carried pink. roses and
trailing vine.
Maid of honour was her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Ronald Jewitt.
Thebridesm aids were Mrs-
George MacDonald, London and
Miss Connie Britton of Toronto.,
They wore identical, gowns •of
petal pink organza over taffeta
with Portrait neck, elbow sleeves
with deep trim of guipire lace,
Their Skimmer Style pvol4 had
watleau trains and tlieir
headdress was wide lace bands
With bouffant veils They Carried
bouquets of pink-tipped white
mums..
'rankGlew of Toronto,
brother of the groom was
groomsman. The guests were
ushered by Bev and Brian Jewitt
brothers of the bride; Randal
Glew, brother.of the groom.
Following the ceremony the
dinner and reception was held in
the church basement. The
bride's mother received in a mint
green dress with matching coat
and a corsage of yellow
sweetheart ropes. The groom's
mother wore a blue two-piece
dress with pink rose corsage.
Tor the wedding trip the
bride donned an aqua blue
ensemble with matching hat and
accessories and a corsage of pink
roses.
Mr. and Mrs. Glew will reside
at 221 Thames Crescent,
Dorchester.
Prior to her marriage the
bride was honoured at a shower
'by her Constance girl friends at
the home of her cousin, Mrs. Jim
Preszcator, by relatives and
Seaforth friends at the home of
Mr's. Lorne Lawson, by the
community in Constance United
Church,' and by 'the staff of
Hullett Central 'School at the
home of Mrs. William Howson,
Blyth.
EISLER — DELINE
Gordon Eisler, RR 4 Mitchell.
Rev. Grant Mills officiated.
The bride given in marriage by
her eldest brother, Cameron,
chose a floor-length gown of silk
organza, fashioned with
bouffant skirt, appliqued with
medallions of chantilly lace. The
fitted bodice and lily-point
sleeves were of chantilly lace.
She wore a four tiered
should-length veil of silk illusion,
held in place by a cluster of
petals and pearls and carried a
cascade bouquet of yellow
rosebuds, stephanatis and ivy.
Miss Betty Lou Carter, maid
of honour, and Holly Deline, the
bride's sister were gowned alike
in floor-length gowns of aqua
chiffon over taffeta and lace
with chiffon coats. The flower
girl Ruth Gloor, of Bornholm,
small niece of the groom, wore
an identical gown of soft yellow.
They carried cascade bouquets
of shasta daisies.'
John Gloor of Bornholm, was
groomsman, and ushers were
George and Paul Eisler, brothers
of the groom and Douglas and
Gary Deline, brothers of the
bride.
A reception dinner was served
to seventy-five guests in Ontario
Street church:""'' he bride's
mother received in azure blue
dress coat ensemble with blue
hat and bone accessories and
corsage of pink carnations. The
groom's mother chose a gdwn of
buttercup yellow lace with
matching coat and white
accessories. She wore a corsage
of white carnations.
A reception and dance
followed at Broadhagen Hall.
Following a trip through the
United States north to Banff and
Lake Louise, the couple will
reside at RR 4 Mitchell.
Out of town guests were from
Kingston, Toronto, St. Thomas,
Mitchell and Goderich.
Ontario Street United
Church, Clinton, was decorated
with white gladiola and shasta
mums, June 29, 1968, for the
wedding of Sandra Lee
McClinchey, daughter'of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack McClinchey, Clinton,
and Edward Lloyd Bridle, also
of Clinton
Rev. G. L. Mills performed
the double-ring ceremony. Miss
Lois Grasby was organist and
accompanied the soloist, Nelson
McClinchey of Kitchener.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride was lovely in a
wedding gown of frosted silk
Sonesta, featuring a Batteau
neckline, elbow length sleeves
and an Empire cut waist topping
a slim fitting formal length skirt.
A wide band of Venice lace
appliques adorned the Empire
waist and sleeve edges. Back
interest was centred on the
chapel length train cascading
from the shoulders in, soft
unpressed pleats, again
generously appliqued with a
wide band of matching Venice
lace. A floral cluster held the
three tier bouffant, elbow length
bridal veil, and she carried a
cascade of yellow roses, white
stephantois and trailing ivy.
Attending the bride were Miss
Shirley McClinchey, Clinton,
sister of the bride, as maid of
honour and Misses Joan Rader
of Zurich and Miss Jude
Sutcliffe, of Parry Sound, as
bridesmaids. They were gowned
alike in floor length dresses of
yellow nylon chiffon, featuring a
scoop neckline, elbow-length
sleeVes and a back panel fal
from a bow at the neckl
They carried crescents of sh
mums. Debbie Ball, Clin
niece of the groom, as flo,
girl, wore a white satin fl
length dress trimmed with 1
and carried a small cascade
yellow roses and shasta mu
Jeff Ball, nephew of the gro
was ring-bearer. Groomsman
Ted Cherette of Ottawa,
guests, were ushered by La
McClinchey, Clinton, brother
the bride, and Rod Caulfiel
Toronto.
The church parlour
decorated with shasta mums a
daises for the reception, wh
the bride's mother receiv
guests in a dress of French cr
and Swiss Guipere lace in a s
aqua, with matching accessori
Her corsage was of yellow ros
The groom's mother was gown
in a sheath-style Pearl pi
satin-backed linen. dress,- •wi
applique trim at neckline a
sleeves. She wore matchi
accessories and a deep pink ro
corsage.
For, a wedding trip to -Niag
Falls the bride donned a wh
ensemble with orange accessor
and orange carnation corsa
They will reside in Goderich .
Prior to her marriage t
bride was entertained at sever
showers. Mrs. Jack McClinch
entertained at a trousseau tea f
her daughter who, with h
mother, and the goom's mothe
Mrs. argaret Bridle, receive
guests. . Miss Brenda B
attended the register.
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the marriage of Catharine Mary,
daughter of Mrs. Marion Deline
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Eisler, son of Mr. and Mrs.