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She ii deautilue
Newlyweds living
in Queen City
FRANCIS;--BYRNE
and there/ore to be wooed,
there/ore' to le won. — Shakespeare
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A wedding of local interest
was performed in East Plains
United Church, Burlington, on,.
May 4, when Shirley Elizabeth'
Byrne and Gerald William
Francis were united in
marriage.
Shirley is the only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm R.
' Byrne of Burlington and Gerry
is the eldest son of Dr. and
Mrs. Glen W. Francis of Hager-
sville. The groom's maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
J. Burton Mills of 215 Palmer-
ston St., Goderich.
The bride was given in
marriage by her father, and
wore a traditional gown of
white pole de soie, trimmed
with lace applique. The prin-
cess line skirt extended into a
cathedral train. She wore a lace
straw picture hat, 'and carried a
sheaf of white roses,
stephanotis and ivy.
Her maid-of-honor was Miss
Anne Conlin of Burlington who
was gowned in apple green and
white dotted swiss complimen-
ted by a matching green ribbon
straw picture hat. Her ensem-
ble was completed with yellow
roses, daisy mums and ivy.
Mr. Brian Rice of Waterloo
attended the groom as best
man. George Byrne of
Burlington . the bride's only
brother, and Jeff Francis, only
brother of the groom were
ushers. All the gentlemen in the
wedding party wore Oxford
grey tuxedos.
A reception was held at the
Burlington Golf and C ountry
Club where the bride's mother
received her guests, assisted by
Mrs. Francis. Mrs. Byrne wore
a formal matte jersey gown in
blossom pink, and the groom's
mother was similarly gowned
in turquoise. Guests attended
from Pembroke, Ottawa,
Toronto, Windsor, Waterloo,
Georgetown, Streetsville,
Welland and Hamilton.
The young couple
honeymooned in Ottawa and
Quebec City. They are both
graduates of the University of
Guelph. In September they will
be moving to Toronto where
Shirley will be' a dietician in-
tern at Sick Children's
Hospital, and Gerry will be
continuing his career with the
Bank of Nova Scotia.
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