HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-07-13, Page 9MARRIED RECENTLY — Margaret Jane Stanbury, daughter of
Senator and Mrs. Richard Stanbury, Toronto, and Bryan G.
Baynham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Baynham, Exeter, were
united in marriage at Coldstream Presbyterian Church, Toronto.
Both are graduates of the University of Western Ontario, and
Bryan received his Law Degree in June from the University of
Toronto. After a wedding trip to the Barbados, the couple will
reside in Vancouver, B.C., where he has joined the law firm of
Harper, Grey, Easton and Co.
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An arrangement of gladioli
and daisies decorated Exeter
United Church for the marriage
of Gail Isabelle Shipman and
Richard Michael Wastell, Rev.
Glen Wright officiated at the
service and the music was
provided by Bob Cameron.
The bride, who was given away
by her father, wore a white,
formal length gown of chiffon
over polyester crepe. It had an
empire waist, with a scooped
neckline and sheer sleeves with
pearl buttoned cuffs. The dress
was trimmed with Swiss guipure
floral lace appliques, a long
flowing train from the waistline,
and a shoulder veil on a Juliet
headpiece. The bride carried a
cascade of orange roses and
white daisies, accented with
baby's breath.
Maid of honor Ruth Whiting
attended the bride, with
bridesmaids Linda Rader, Sandie
Wastell and Laurie Shipman.
They were dressed alike in long
empire waisted dresses of orange
and pink floral sheer over orange
polyester crepe, They wore
orange ribbon with white daisies
in their hair and carried three
long stemmed orange roses ac-
cented with orange starflowers.
The groom was attended by
Craig Hoyt, Glenn Schweitzer,
Pete Stubbe and ,To Wastell.
After a reception in the Exeter
Legion Hall, the couple left for a
wedding trip to Northern Ontario,
The bride's going away outfit was
a beige and green pant suit with
brown and beige accessories.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Garnet Shipman,
Exeter and the groom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wastell,
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uple will reside in
Waterloo.
The bride wore her grand-
mother's wedding band, Guests
came from different points in
Ontario, and Lorne and Lois
Ford, Joanne and Barbara flew
from Germany for the wedding.
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Barbara Elaine Switzer and
Gerald Leroy Wallis pledged
their wedding vows July 1, 1972 at
Kirkton United Church. The
church was decorated with
baskets of pink and white mums
for the ceremony conducted by
Rev. T. Elliott, assisted by Rev.
L. J. Ray,
Mrs. Harold Davis provided the
music, and Gordon Johnson was
the soloist, singing "I'll Walk
Beside Yon," and "This is Our
Day,"
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a floor-
length gown of white chiffon over
peau de sole, with stand-up
collar, an empire waist and long
puffed sleeves, The gown was
accented with daisies, and a
Juliet, lace-trimmed cap held the
three-tierred illusion veil.
The bridal bouquet was a
nosegay of white carnations, pink
sweetheart roses and baby's
breath,
The bride was attended by her
three sisters, Norma, maid of
honor, and bridesmaids, Shirley
and Donna. They were dressed
alike in gowns of pink polyester
georgette, with long, puffed
sleeves, The dresses were
trimmed with pink velvet ribbon,
and they wore matching pink
rosettes in their hair. They
carried pink tinted carnations
and baby's breath.
Standing up with the groom
were his brother, Bruce, as best
man, ushers Paul Wallis, cousin
of the groom,and Ray Switzer,
brother of the bride.
After a reception at the church
parlour, the couple left for a
wedding trip to Niagara Falls,
The bride's travelling outfit was
a blue and pink printed crepe
dress, with matching pink vest,
white accessories and a corsage
of blue tinted carnations.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John M, Switzer, RR 1,
St. Mary's, and the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Wallis,
RR 1, Granton. The couple will
reside at RR 1, Granton.
4lateelate — ad.oft
At Grand Bend United Church
May 27, 1972 the wedding of
Dianne Lee Mason and Thomas
Francis Lauriault was solem-
nized by Rev. H. Dobson, Grand
84nd and Rev, A, E Holly, Kit-
chener.
Wrought iron candelabra and
white lilacs formed the
background for the ceremony.
Music was provided by Mrs. W.
Desaulniers, Watford.
Given in marriage by a friend
of the family, Mr. W. Helm, the
bride wore a floor length gown of
French chantilly lace, The bodice
with natural waistline was ac-
cented by a victorian neckline
and full Juliet sleeves caught by
wide cuffs at the wrist. The full
skirtof silk norganza had an open
overskirt of scalloped french
chantilly lace, enhanced with
lace appliques. The cathedral
length train draped from mid-
back to the floor. The bride
vaycarriedlTe .a bouquet of lily-of-the-
The maid of honor was Janice
Bonthron, Hensall, and
bridesmaids were Brenda
Holland, Hensall, Margaret
Blonde of Windsor and Jannine
Marshall of Toronto. They were
dressed alike in floor length
gowns of blue flocked norganza
with tiny flowers and long full
sleeves caught at the wrist by a
ruffle. A Victorian neckline and
empire waist made way for the A-
line skirt. The bridesmaids wore
daisies in place of a headpiece.
The flower girl, Dawn Murray
Windsor, wore a long white dress
of organza accented by a blue
velvet ribbon on the empire
waist. The bride's attendants
carried white baskets of daisies,
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Several couples marry
Summer weddings popular Almost 4Q members. .0 the
McArthur elan:gathered ••$unclay
for their annual' reunion. The
noon meal was eaten in the
Ureter Public School due to a
rain shower.
The group then went to the
home of Mr. and Mrs. -Hilton
Laing, where Don McArthur,
New Hamburg, and Danny
Laing, Exeter conducted a
phildren.
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Officera elected for the 1973
reunion were president, qgorge
Greer; secretary-treasarer,
Margaret Greer, Kitchener;
sports, Stewant and Jane
Knights, Blenheim; and table
committee, Bitten and Sally
Laing, xeter,i•
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MR. AND MRS. GERALD WALLIS
MR. AND MRS. THOMAS F. LAURIAULT
baby's breath and blue
strawflowers.
Robert Lauriault brother of the
groom was best man and guests
were ushered by Ray McLachlin,
Robert West and Richard Eedy.
The reception was held in the
Dashwood Community Hall.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Marjorie and the late
Lawrence Mason, Grand Bend.
The groom is the son of Mrs.
Genevive Lauriault, Windsor and
Mr. Marcel Lauriault, Windsor.