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WEBSTER — SHORTREED
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SCOTT—KINGSWELL
the soloist Mr. Wm. Craig,
Clinton, who sang, "0 Perfect
Love" and, the "Lord's Prayer."
The wedding reception was
held in Clinton Legion Hall. The
bride's mother received the
guests in a pink coat and dress
ensemble with a mauve orchid
corsage. The groom's mother
chose a purple lace dress with a
sheer overcoat with a matching
orchid.
For travelling to the Pocono
Mountains in Pennsylvania, the
bride changed to a light blue
crirripknit pantsuit with
matching beige accessories and a
corsage of pink roses.
The newlyweds are residing in
Loadon.
Guest present at the wedding
were from Clinton, Seaforth,
Goderich, Toronto, Brantford,
Woodstock, Trenton, Belleville,
Norwood, Brighton, Halifax, and
Sarnia.
THIBEAULT — OESCH
Nancy Elizabeth Oesch of
Clinton became the bride of
Maurice L. Thibeault on June
26, 1971 at St. Andrew's
Church, Clinton.
The church .was decorated
with peonies and white bows for
the double-ring ceremony with
Rev. T, C. Muliholland
officiating. Organist was Mrs.
Milton Oesch while Mrs. Robert
Homuth sang 0 Perfect Love
and Two Shall Be One.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Oesch and
the groom. the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Thibeault of Cartier
Ontario,
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a
floor-length, white chiffon gown
with matching lace, a matching
veil and long train, She carried
red roses with white streamers.
Matron of honour was Mrs.
Linda Hurley of Paris, Ontario,
sister Of the bride who wore a
floor-length sea blue, peau de
sole and carried a single
long-stemmed rose.
Bridesmaids were Barb Oesch
of Clinton, Rosemary Oesch of
Ottawa, Donna Oesch of
Rochester New York, Faye
Farquar of Clinton and Marie
O'Neill of Clinton. They were
dressed identically to the maid
of honour but in a rainbow of
colours with two attendants in
blue, two in pink and two in
yellow.
Flowergirl Was Shelley
Thibeault of Cartier, Ontario
Who was dressed in a
floor-length dress similar to the
bride and carried a single rose.,
ingb eater was Andrew
Thibeault of Cartier,
Groomsman was Roy Oesch Jr.
Of Clinton and ushers were
Gerald Oesch of Rochester,
N.Y., Don Oesch, Ottawa, Paul
Hurley of Paris, Ron Thibeault
Of North Bay and .lohn
McPherson of Clinton.
A reception was held
following the wedding at the
Pine Ridge Chalet at Hensall
which was deLorated with
baskets of roses.
The bride's mother received
guests. She wore a pink lace
dress with matching White
accessories and a corsage of
white gardenias.
She was assisted by the
groom's mother who wore a blue
dress with white accessories and
a corsage of white carnations,
For the wedding trip to
Niagara Falls, the bride wore a
red lace pant suit with white
accessories and a corsage of
White 'mums.
The couple will reside in
Morgan's Trailer Court, Clinton.
Prior to the wedding the
bride was treated to showers
given by Mrs. Doug Farceaar and
Faye Farquar of Clintoh and by
Barb Oesch, Linda Hurley and
Donna Oeseh at the home of
Mrs, Roy Oesch, Clinton.
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Melville Presbyterian Church,
russels was decorated with
ndelabra and purple mums on
ly 9 for the wedding of Mack
obert Webster of RR 1, Varna
d Janet Eleanor Shortreed of
R 1) Walton.
The groom is the son of Mr.
d Mrs. Watson Webster of RR
Varna and the bride the
ughter of Mr. and Mrs.
omas Shortreed of RR 1,
Item. Rev. C. A. McCarroll
iciated.
The bride, gams in Marriage
her father, wore a
or-length dress of lagoda. The
ice was of Preach guipure
With a jewel neckline and
1 sleeves, She wore a four-tier,
illusion veil with floral
ter and crystal jewels and a
pet train 4ancl she tarried a
tquet of a purple orchid and
sta daisies:
aid of honour was &tna
treed of Guelph. Her dress
of batiste with a purple
ice and purple figured skirt.
ad a ‘`gibsori girl" collar and
op sleeVes. A green satin
When dreams come true...
bow accented the jpire
waistline.
Groomsman was Barry l lor
of RR 3, Clinton and ers
were Kenneth Shortree of
Walton and Paul Morriss of
Varna.
For the wedding trc to
Northern Ontario the brid ' re
a mauve crepe dress witi ce
overcoat, black accessoriesil a
deep mauve orchid, 1
Organist at the weddinjeas
Mrs. Nora Moffat of Wr06.
Soloist was Peter Posti lof
Clinton who sang the 's
Prayer and Wedding Prayer.
A reception followed e
wedding at the .atitlitorith' f
the Seaforth District h
School.
Guests attended the weig
froth Newport, Mich
Indianapolis, Indiana; Tort;
St. David's; London; Gocie1i;
Exeter; Burlington; Listl;
Ilderton; Ailsa Craig; Cli
Seaforth; Varna; Bruceft;
Walton and Staffa,
'The couple will live at R
Verna,
Photo by Harvey McDowell
organist, played the wedding
music. The soloist was Robert
Snell of Londesboro.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held at the
Clinton Community Centre at
which the bride's mother
received guests wearing a pink
floral dress with white
accessories and a corsage of
white carnations. She was
assisted by the groom's mother
who wore a blue chiffon dress
with white accessories and a
corsage of white carnations.
For a wedding trip to Western
Ontario the bride wore a white
and mauve crimplene dress with
white and mauve accessories and
a corsage of mixed flowers. On
their return the couple will
reside at. RR 1, Dungannon.
Clinton Christian Reformed
Church was decorated with two
baskets of white gladiolis and
yellow mums for the wedding of
George Stewart Low of
Goderich and Elizabeth Doreen
Bottema of Clinton on July 10,
1971,
The groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Low of
Goderich and the bride the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Bottema of Clinton.
- The bride was given in
marriage by her father at the
double-ring ceremony and wore
a floor-length, princeSsaine gown
with chapel train fashioned from
peau de Sole with lace rosebuds
brocaded around a slightly
seooped neckline and on the
skirt of the gown. The
shoulder-length veil was crested
with white roses and she carried
a bouquet of yellow sweetheart
roses and white carnations.
Maid of honour was rratiees
Bottema of Clinton, sister of the
bride. Her dress was floor-length
gown of pale yellow dacron
polyester with long sheer sleeves,
featuring white, sequin-trimmed
neckline and sleeves. She carried
a bouquet of yellow and white
miniature cavitations and purple
starflOwers. In her hair she wore
Mauve-tit-tied baby rhums.
The bridesmaids were Mrs.
Margaret Armstrong of Stratford
and Miss Rita Poehnan of
Goderich. They were dressed
identically to the Maid of
honour.
Groomsman was Wayne
Ninth of Brantford and ushers
were Mr. Isaac Bottema 'of
Clinton, brother of the bride and
Randy Miller of Goderich. A
reception was held following the
wedding in the church
auditorium which was decorated
with yellow and pink roses. Mrs.
Betty Wilson of Brantford sang
Bless this House during the
reception.
The bride's mother greeted
guests at the reception. She wore
a turquoise polyester dress with
white accessories and a corsage
of minature pink carnations.
She was assisted by the
groom's mother whose dress was
of blue crepe with long lace
sleeves, white accessories and a
corsage of miniature pink
carnations.
The bride wore a white
crimp-knit dress trimmed with
navy and red with White
accessories as the couple left for
their wedding trip to Niagara
Falls and Ontario Place. They
will reside at 55 Newgate St.,
Goderich,
Previous to the wedding the
bride was honoured at several
Showers. Miss Frances Bottema
of Clinton and Eileen and Rita
Poelman of Goderich, held one
Shower.
Another was held for former
co-workers at the Goderich
Nursing Home by Mrs. Grace
Bakker.
Guests attended the Wedding
from Sarnia, Brantford,
Montreal, Toronto, London,
Weston and Halifax.
WISE WORDS
Julian Huxley on
"Transhurrianism" wrote in
1955 "It is as if man had been
suddenly appointed managing
director of the biggest business
of all, the business of evolution
— appointed without being
asked if he wanted it, and
Without proper warning and
preparation. What is more, he
can't refuse the job
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 1st
11:00 a,m, — Morning Worship
and Junior Congregation.
(Wesley-Willis congregation will worship in Ontario St,
Church until the end of August)
Sermon Subject: "A CROOKED TRAIL"
Rev. A, J. Mowatt
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Wesley-Willis ^-, Holmeryille United Churches
REV, A. J. MOWATT, C.D., B.A., B.D., D,D., Minister
MR. LORNE POTTERER, Organist and Choir Director
SUNDAY, AUGUST 1st
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9:45 a.m. — Morning Worship.
WESLEY-WILLIS
The congregation will worship in the Ontario St. United Church until the end of August with Dr.
Mowatt preaching.
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263 Princess Avenue
Pastor: Alvin Beukema, B.A., B.D.
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 1st
REV. T. C. MULHOLLAND, Minister
9:30 a.m. — Sunday School.
9:30 a.m. — Morning Worship.
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Pastor: REV, L. V. BIGELOW
SUNDAY, AUGUST 1st
Sunday School: 10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship: 11:00 a.m.
Evening Gospel Service — 7:30 p.m.
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Pastor; Donald Forrest
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Sunday School: 9:45 a.m.
Morning -Worship: 11:00 a.m.
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St. Joseph's Roman Catholic
Church, Clinton, was the setting
For the wedding July 10 at 4
s.m. of Barbara Ann Sharp,
Laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Tharp, to Edward Paul Eedy, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Eedy of
RR 1, Dungannon, The marriage
was solemnized by the bride's
brother, Reverend John Sharp of
Windsor.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a
floor-length gown of Point de
Spree with filmy full skirt and
long puffed sleeves. The gown
was embroidered in guipure lace
daisies with the cuff of sleeve
and neckline also embroidered in
lace.
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Her floordength ye was held
by a matching wed b ng band
headpiece. She carries; bouquet
of yellow and wh e shasta
daisies, yellow sweet rt roses,
stephanotis with trait,tg white
ribbons.
Her attendant, M1 Barbara
Semple of London W. gowned
in yellow flowered v' e styled
the same as the de. She
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daisies, cornflower d baby
breath.
The groomsman as Mr.
Donald Geiger of Zuj h, The
ushers were Mr. Fran ler of
Kitchener and John
McKenzie of Dunganno
Mrs. Robert L Beau,
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A double ring ceremony took
place in Wesley—Willis United
Church on Saturday, June 19. At
which Brenda Elaine Kingswell
became the bride of Larry
Bertram Scott.
Reverend A.V. Mowatt
performed the marriage of the
, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hector
' Kingswell of Clinton, and the
son of Mr, and Mrs. Arnold
Scott, of RR 1, Seaforth-
The bride's dress was of
traditional white princess
organza over taffeta featuring
rows of shirred lace down the
front and back, trimmed with
tiny white bows. Other
highlights of the bride's dress
were a high Victorian neckline
and a small train on the back.
Her headdress was of small white
roses with a long trailing veil
edged with Madeira lace. She
carried a cascade of yellow roses,
white and yellow shasta daisies
intermixed with soft fern.
The M
The matron of honour was
Mrs. Robert Shaddick of
Londesboro. She wore an empire
styled dress pf mint green
chiffon with long full sleeves and
trimmed with guiptite lace, She
wore a small headpiece of white
and yellow shasta daisies and a
cascade of the same.
Gowned identically to the
matron of honour was the
bridesmaid Miss Sharon Pollock
of Clinton.
The flowergirl, Miss Lynn
Mcilwain, cousin of the bride, of
Stratford wore a dress styled
identically to the other
attendants.
Ferg Quinn, of Halifax, Nova
Scotia, was groomsman. Ushers
were Donald Meehan of Sarnia,
Laverne Scott of Seaforth,
brother of the groom and Elwin
Kingswell of Clinton, brother of
the bride. Billy Garrick, of
Seaforth, nephew of the groom,
was ring bearer.
Mr. Lorne Dotterer, Goderich
was organist and accompanied