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Clinton News-Record, 1974-06-06, Page 13Daisies decorate Londesboro church —photo by McDowell MR. AND MRS. D.A. JERVIS 3 Complete Rooms '700°' up • Free Delivery • Free Storage • Evening Appointments • Phone 524-7741 Blackstone Furniture West Street, Goderich 0'-00000 00r0000000 0000 000000000 00000 0 0004 00050 Experienced Staff Step With Such An 04", Important Day At Hand Arrange Your Wedding Da Reception with "Fan the Caterer" The Maitland Country Club Salt Mine Rd. ..c..4.4.4.44tazzazz-Ar eamaseeaeo eee eataatte a e 'see ace e e e 6) 6) 4) tv tv 6) fir $1' 4 3 IN 4 Goderich Page 10 t Baskets of white shasta daisies and candelabra decorated Londesboro United Church May 3 when Rev. Stan MacDonald officiatee.ha double- ring ceremony uniting David Arthur Jervis of Clinton and Jill Diane 'Scott of Goderich. The groom's 'parents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jervis, Clin- ton, and the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott of Goderich. Mrs. Barb Bosman accompanied Mr. Harry Lear as he sang "0 Per- fect Love" and "I'll Walk Beside You." The- brde wore an empire wa. t dress of white polyester with a ruffled bodice trimmed with lace, Her four-tier, cathedral length veil was trim- med with matching lace accen- ted with a pearl trimmed lace headpiece. She carried a bouquet of pink, blue, white and yellow sweetheart roses en- twined with white satin ribbons and streamers. Maid of honour was Miss JoAnn Scott of Goderich, sister of the bride. She wore a prin- cess styled dress with a white bodice trimmed with ruffles, and a green and white polyester flowing skirt. She carried a bouquet similar to that of the bride, entwined with green ribbons, and matching ribbons in her hair. Attendants were Mts. Jay Carter and Mrs. Judy Dixon, of Clinton, both sisters of the bride. They wore dresses styled similar to that of the maid of honour in blue and pink with matching ribbons in their hair. The attendants all wore mat- ching beads, which were gifts from the bride. The flowergirl, Miss Julie Lyn Scott of Goderich was dressed identical to the bride with white ribbons in her hair. The groomsman was Mr, Leo Medd of Seaforth, friend of the groom. The ushers were Mr. Jamie' Scott of Goderich, brother of the bride and Mr. - Maurice Nesbitt, Clinton, . cousin of the groom. Master John McNaughton of St. Marys was his uncle's ringbearer. A reception was -held following the wedding at the- Clinton Legion Hall. The bride's mother received guests in a floor-length purple and white polyester crepe dress and white corsage. The groom's mother wore a long pink flowered polyester crepe dress and a pink corsage. For a- honeymoon at Grand send, the bride changed to a brown and yellow pant suit, accented with a yellow corsage.. The newlyweds are residing in their home at 101 Huron St., Clinton, Ont. HONEYMOON PACKING When packing for the honeymoon, be careful not to crush delicate items with shoes. Putting each shoe in a plastic bag, and placing them at the bottom fold of the suitcase will help. Some writing own ritual The "now generation" has created something of a revolution for itself by writing its own marriage vows. The wedding cere- mony, which had been a formal ritual unchanged for generations, has be- come highly personalized for many- of today's young brides and grooms who script their own. Many of the clergy were the first to recog- nize these new begin- nings. They accepted the couple's desire for deep and personalized spirit- ual involvement and un- derstood that religious Values were not changed —perhaps even strength- ened, Prior to her marriage, the bride was honoured at showers given for her by Jay Carter and Louise Gibbings at the home of Mrs. Carter for friends; at Mrs. Florence Nesbitt's for relatives of the groom; and at Mrs. Marlene Forbes for friends and neighbours. Cooking up gift ideas After the last echoes of the Wedding March have faded away ....after the champagne and cake have been consumed . . . after the honeymoon's tender interlude has ended . . • every bride and groom will treasure those gifts that help make their daily married, lives as carefree as their first precions moments together. A gift that will be cherished for years to come by any altar-bound couple .