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Laeknow Sentinel, Wednesday, .Septearbir 1, 19,2 -y -Page 2
Livenear ).Lubw.n
Nile • United Church was
the setting , for the double
' ring wedding cereniony of
Dana Merle Bean, of R. R. 1.
Auburn and Joyce' Elizabeth
Dougherty of R. R. . 6 God-
erich,on Saturday, August
21, 1982, • -
The groom is the on of
Maurice and au Bean
and the bride is e ghter
of Bert and Joan v.igherty.
Reverend R. C. McClenag-
han of Kincardine officiated.
at the ceremony. The rehear-
sal minister was Reverend R.
Rol?erts of Dungannon.
The bride was given in
marriage by her father and
worea' traditional full-length
white gown of silk organza.
The blouson ' style was ac-
cented with a bow at the
waist, high ruined mandarin
neckline and long full Bishop
sleeves. Her hat was feath-
ered withsmall silk roses and
flowing sheer lace veil at the
back. It was a borrowed gift
from Mrs. Deb Albrecht, a
friend of ' the , bride. ; She
carried a bouquet of silk
mauve and lilac roses, ac-
tented with three beautiful
while day .lilies.
The maid . of honour was
Miss'Leola Chisholm of Cam-
bridge. 'She wore a cocktail
length mauve silk organza
dress in blouson style, man-
darin neckline , and puffed
sleeves. The dresses were all
designed and .created by the.
sister of the. bride, Mrs..
Shirley Archambault. 'Leda
carried a bouquet of silk'
mauve' and_white-carnations;_
and, baby's breath with beau-
tiful lilac orchids.
Bridal attendants were
Miss Linda. Dougherty of
Goderich, Mrs. Shirley Arch-
ambtiult of Auburn; sisters of
the bride,"and Miss Michele
King of Stratford, a friend of
the bride. . They all wore
dresses and carried flowers
.Identical to the maid of
honour.
Larry Plaetzer of R. R. 1
Auburn served as best ' man.
Ushers were Rick Archam-
bault of Auburn, Leroy
Dougherty of Goderich and
Ken. Empey of Auburn.
Dana wore a white tuxedo
with velvet lapels and frilled
shirt. The groomsmen wore
white tuxedo jackets with
black vest and pants and
white frilled shirts accented
in black.
The bride's mother wore a
blouson style cocktail;,length
dress of mauve and pink,
accented with; a dusty 'rose
corsage. The groom's mother
wore a coral cocktaillength
dress with latice ties at the
waist and a lilac orchid
corsage.
The supper was held at the
Auburn .Community Centre
with the reception held at a
brightly decorated Blyth
Community Centre. The dec-
orations included silver
candle holders; purplo bach-
elor buttons and a. beautiful,
real white wedding cake dec-
orated with mauve roses and
topped with the . bride's
mother's headpiece from her.
wedding ' 27 years ago, The
receptionwas attended , by
guests from 'Wisconsin',. Le-
duc, Alberta; Elmira, Toron-
Mr. and Mrs., D.M. Bean
to, Goderich, Listowel, Cam- by Michele King and Leola
bridge and Auburn: Chisholm of Stratford. ,There
After the wedding the was also a community show -
couple embarked on a cruise ' er at Nile United Church
to Alaska before . moving to .given by U.C.W. and Inner
their new home at R. R..1 'Circle. There was also a
Auburn. ' luncheon shower at 'Ma
Prior to the wedding the Beacon's and' a going away
couple .were honoured at . party at the Ali Baba Steak
several . showers givenby house • by . nurses : of 200
college and nursing friends North.
accKnnon farn�y
enjoys' chowder, venison
The descendants of John
Valens and Christie Ann
MacKinnon met at the home
of Beth and Jim Lanigan,
Maynooth, Ontario, on Aug.
ust 1, 1982.
Attending were Beth and
Jim's family, Gary and son
Chris, of Maynooth; Ronnie
and Joyce and family, Eva,
Sarah, Mary E., Terrilee and
Jimmie of Nipigon; Janice
and Leo Ditschun and family
Lisa, Tanya and Karl of
Kanata; Catherine and, Harry
Boyd. Scott, of Kincardine;
daughter Barbaraand son-
in-law John Vincent and
children, Michael and David
of Nepean; Mary Ferguson of
Chatham; daughter Donna
Koop of Prince Rupert, B.C.;
and granddaughter Lori Fer-
guson, of , Chatham; Jim's
sister, . Martha, husband
George Allen and son Paul of
Prescott; Donna, Julie and
Marty Andrews of Harcourt.
A tasty dinner was enjoyed
11. This was highlighted
by Tim's delicious ciami
ch der and venison.
A special feature was two
cakes made and decorated by
Janice Ditschun, One was in
honour of Uncle Harry and
Aunt Catherine's 40th wed-
ding anniversary, the other
for Aunt Mary's birthday.
A social time followed with
everyone renewing old ac-
quaintances. The children
played games. Sweetheart of
the reunion was little Jimmie
Lanigan, Ronnie and Joyce's
son.
cows
otter.
Canadian dairy cattle con-
tinue . to produce, more milk
each year thanks in part to
'the federal dairy cattle Rec-
ord of Performance program.
The: program, through on-
farm testing, identifies high
producing cows for breeding
purp uses.
The records are provided
to individual farmers enrol-
led in. the program.
livet community hosts several visitors
The community ' extends
its deepest sympathy to Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Van Sickle
.and family on the passing of
Susan's father, Mr. Lloyd
Munch of Cambridge...,,.,
Mrs. Blanche Hamilton of
Lucknow spent last week
visiting with her daughter
Wendy in London.
Mr. Doug Jones of London
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Walter . Black and
Jim. \
Mr. and Mrs. Tasso
Karantonisof Toronto spent
the weekend at thefr home'
here.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Brian Coiling (nee Gail
McDonald) who were mar-
ried recently in Ripley.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bennett
and family 'of London spent
the weekend at, their home
here,'
Mr. Ron McGuire, Brian
and . Allen, Lannon were in
London last Wednesday
evening and visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Moskal.
Visiting recently with. Mr.
and Mrs. Waltet Black and.
Jim were Mrs, Dorothy
Engel of Seaforth and Mrs.
Catherine Riehl of Goderich.
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