The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-07-25, Page 10, Page 10--Imeltnew Sentinel, Wednesday, July 25, 1979
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Favourable reviews and
Honeymoon at Niagara Falls increased advance sales
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•MacLeod tartan bows
marked the guest pews in
Ashfield Presbyterian
Church for the marriage of ,
Catherine Joan Simpson,
Kintail, and Kevin Malcolm
CoOk of Ripley on Saturday,
June 23, 1979 at 3.30 pan.
Rev. Hugh Nugent, Ripley
officiated at the double -ring
ceremony which united the
children of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert M. Simpson, Kintail,
and Mr. and Mrs. Graham L.
Cook of Ripley.
The bride who was given
in marriage by her parents,
chose a gown of polyester
knit touched with appliques
imported from France. fhe
lace accented the sheer yoke
of the bodice, the neckline
and cap sleeves. Matching
scalp lace edged the neckline
and cap sleeves. The dress
featured a long cathedral
train which fell from an
empire waist. A Juliet cap of
matching lace accented with
tiny pearls held her one -tier
fingertip pure silk illusion
veil edged with matching
lace,
She carried a cascade of
white gardenias and ivy.
•. The maid of honour, 'Don-
na MacClenaghan of Dun-
gannon wore a blouson .style
gown of pale yellow, which
• featured a draw string neck-
line. She carried a nosegay of
tiger lillies, daisies and small
yellow roses.
• Attending as bridemaids
were Margaret Ferguson,
sister of the bride, Goderich;
Donna MacLennan, sister of
the groom, Kintail; Mary
Colling, Ripley, friend of the
bride; 'Helen Cook, sister Of
the groom, Kincardine and
Connie McGlynn, Teeswater,
friend of the bride. They
wore gowns and carried
nosegays similar to the maid
of honour.
Jennifer Dalton, niece of
the bride, Kingsbridge, was
flower. girl. She wore a white
floor length gown of eyelet
with matching yellow trim.
She wore a yellow ribbon in
her hair. "
The groom was assisted by
Mark Stanley of Ripley as
best man. Guests were ush-
ered by Arthur Simpson,
brother of the bride, Kintail;
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Rbbert Simpson, brother of
the bride, Kintail; Cameron
Cook, brother of the\ groorn,
• Ripley and Ken ewart,
Ripley friend of the oo.
trm
The groom chose an ivory
tuxedo with brown trim and a
boutonniere of lily of the
valley. The groomsmen wore'
ivory tuxedoes with brown
trousers and yellow rose .
boutonnieres. Christopher
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MacLennan, Kintail, nephew
of the groom was ringbearer.n
Christopher MacLenan,
Kintail, nephew of the groom
was ringbearer. The groom
chose an ivory tuxedo with
brown trim and a bouton-
iere of lily of the valley. The
groomsmen wore ivory tux-
edoes with brown 'trousers
and yellow rose bouton-
nieres.
The organist, Lillian Simp-
son, Kintail, the bride's
aunt, accompanied the solo-
ists, Flora Simpson, Kintail
and Gerry McNulty, Kincar-
dine when they sang The
Lord's. My Shepherd, Devot-
ed to You and You Light Up
My Life while the register
Was signed. I.
Prior to the' service and
throughout the day, music
was provided by piper, D. A.
MacLennan • of Lochalsh,
cousin of the bride.
A reception followed in the
Ripley -Huron Complex
where the bride's mother re-
ceived wearing a gown of
sea -foam green of cocktail -
length with a blouson.effect.
• She wore a corsage of gard-
enias.
The groom's mother as-
sisted in a peach floor length
sleeveless gown with a ruffl-
ed cape collar. She wore a
corsage of white roses.
Master of Ceremonies was
'Bernard Carney of Lewiston,
N.Y., cousin of the bride.
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For their trip to the Pocono
Mountains, Pennsylvania
and Niagara Falls the bride
changed to a skirt suit feat-
uring a MacLeod tartan skirt
and black velvet jacket with a
white blouse and -a -black tie
at the collar. She wore a
corsage of white 'gardenias._
The couple will reside in
Kintail. The groom is em-
ployed with Dominion Roads,
•Goderich and. the bride is
employed at the Blue Water
Centre for the Development--
ally Handicapped.
• The wedding was attended
by guests from., Lewiston,
N.Y., Buffalo, 'Goderich;
Whitby, Ripley,• Clinton,
• Sault Ste. Marie and the
"Kintail area.
Prior to her marriage the
bride was feted at a com-
munity shower at\ 'Ashfield
Presbyterian Church, • tr
, shower for relatives hosted
by Mr. and Mrs. Robert N.
Simpson and a shower for
girl friends hosted by Donna
MacClenaghan.
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Unanimously
favourable reviews and
unprecedented advance
sales have marked the
opening week of the Blyth
Sumner Festival. Critics
from as far away as
Toronto, London and
Calgary have cast their
votes of approval behind
the first two productions.
Alice Gibb of the Huron
Expositor, called "This .
Foreign Land", "...a
haunting production -
both funny and moving by
turn". Jim Fitzgerald of
the Clinton News -Record
said "...it (This Foreign
Land) is better than most
of the million dollar
productionsat Strat-
ford."
Gina Mallet of the s:
To - Star, ,
"Blyth, in fact, se-6ns a
model for a theatre's
development—there is as
yet no discernible gap
between what • the
festival wants to do and
what the audience wants
to see.",•
The second production,
"I'll Be Back For You
Before Midnight"
prompted London Free
Press critic Doug Bale to
enthuse " ... a first-rate
thriller...I wouldn't be at
all surprised to see
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