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Wedding bells ring for Apr) 'nuptials
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Easter lilies decorated. Cen-
tralia 'United Church for the
wedding of Bonnie Beatrice
Clarke and Robert Earl Haist
April .13 with Rev. Beaton of-
ficiating,
The young couple's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clarke, and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haist, both of
RR 1, Crediton,
Mrs. Lawrence Amos provided
the wedding music.
Escorted down the aisle by her
father, the bride chose a Vic-
torian styled A-line gown of white
nylon tulle over peau de soie, An
Italian tiered lace skirt fell
gracefully from a pink ribbon
sash and her shoulder length veil
was held by a ribboned crown.
She carried a cascade of daisies
on white net tipped with pink and
pink streamers.
Patricia Hirtzel, the bride's
sister, was maid of honor while
Margaret Haist, the groom's
sister, and Marlene Clarke,
cousin of the bride, were the
bridesmaids. They wore crepe
empire styled dresses with white
smock trim and carried baskets
of pink daisies on white net with
pink and white streamers. Pink
daisies also adorned their hair.
Fred Brock was the best man.
Larry Clarke, brother of the
bride, and Garry Wein were the
ushers.
After a reception at Crediton
Community Hall and a dance in
Dashwood, the couple left for -a
wedding trip to northern points,
the bride wearing a rose outfit
with white accessories,
Mr. & Mrs. Haist will reside in
Granton.
After a ceremony a reception.
was held in the .Legion
Mitchell.
The bride changed to. a navy,
' dress with white and red trim and
accessories fpr a wedding trip to.
Niagara Falls.
The young couple will reside at
RR6 St. Marys:
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Judy Marion Glanville
daughter of Harold and Loretta
Glanville, Crediton, and Leonard
George. Smale, son of Howard
and Jean Smale, Rensall, were
married in Hensall United
Church, March 30, With Rev.
Donald R, Beck officiating. The
church was decorated with pink
candelabra and the music was
played by organist Mrs.
Turkheina.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a white
gown of satin with a rose design
on the empire waist. A train,
joined by small white roses, fell
from the back and a shoulder veil
was attached to her hair by a
crown of white roses. She carried
red roses and white mums.
Attending the bride were
Tammy Preszcator, Sylvia
Wilder and Shirley Southcott,
They were gowned in white eyelet
lace over blue taffeta empire-
style dresses and carried
bouquets of white daisies and
pink roses.
The flower girl, Tracy South-
cott, wore a long dress of
white satin trimmed with blue
and white lace.
Jerry Willert was the best man
while Ken Smale and Nick
Lansbergen were the ushers,
A reception was held in Hensall
Community Centre. The young
couple will reside in Hensall.
candle lighting task,
A social hour followed the
wedding and Jack Peebles was
master of ceremonies at the
dinner held in church parlours,
An evening reception and
. dance was held At the :Kirkten-
Woodharn Community Centre
with music by the Heywood
Brothers,
Fora wedding trip to Northern
Ontario, the bride chose a pant
suit of navy and white with red
accessories,
Mr. and Mrs, .Gould will reside
in Exeter.
floral pinafores and carried
clusters of daisies and yellow
roses,
Best man was Brian Chappel
and ushers were Gerald Traquair
And Lavern Gould, brother of the
groom.
Male attendants as well as the
bridegroom were attired in black
crushed velvet tuxedoes with
mauve shirts. .Boutonnieres of
yellow carnations also were
worn,
Prior to the ceremony, Master
Jeffrey Sangster and master
David Campbell performed the
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MR. AND MRS. LARRY D. GOULD Vome Vallace
Deborah Grace, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace, RR
2, Staffa, and John James, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Renne, RR 2,
Staffa, exchanged wedding vows
March 29.
Father Dill performed the
wedding ceremony . at St.
Patrick's Church, Dublin, which
was decorated with coral, yellow
and white mums,
Mrs. Jack Schoonderwoerd
supplied the wedding music.
The bride entered the church
on the arm of her father wearing
a gown of white nylon over an-
tique satin with a cathedral train
trimmed with lace and appliques.
Her finger tip Mantilla veil was
held by a lace head dress
sprinkled with seed pearls and
rhinestones. She carried a
cascade of yellow sweetheart
roses accented with white mums
and baby's breath.
Bridal attendants wearing
gowns of floral chiffon in tones of
gold, brown and shrimp with
velvet sashes were Linda Miller,
Mary Renne, sister of the groom,
and Pamela Wallace, the bride's
neice. Their nosegays were of
yellow baby roses and baby
mums tinted in shades to match
their gowns.
Eddie Renne, was his brother's
best man, and Willie Kroonen and
Ronald Elliott ushered the
guests.
• • wed -
Amid an arrangement of
candelabra, mauve tapers and
baskets of mauve gladiolia,
chrysanthemums and daisies,
Bonnie Jean Sangster became
the bride of Larry Douglas Gould.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. John Sangster, Hensall,'
and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Camp-
bell, RR 1, Exeter.
' Rev. Wilfred Jarvis performed
the double-ring ceremony at
Carmel Presbyterian Church,
April 6. Mrs:. M. Dougall played
traditional wedding music in
addition to several popular
selections.
The bride given in marriage by •=.
her parents, chose a gown of
chiffon over taffeta featuring a
stand-up collar, lace bodice and„1 ,
full cuffed sleeves, all of which',
were trimmed with mauve ribbon
beading. The juliette cap and
cathedral length veil also were
edged with the same trimming.
Her bouquet was a purple orchid
amidst yellow roses and baby's
breath.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
Marilyn Chappel, and sisters of
the bride, Mrs. Linda Traquair,
Katherine Sangster were
bridesmaids. They were gowned
alike in mauve and mint green
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