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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1992-09-02, Page 12PAGE 12. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1992. Bride wears heirloom necklace Lynn and Darryl Chalmers MACDONALD-CHALMERS Blyth United Church was the setting for the marriage of Lynn Isabel MacDonald and Darryl Lee Chalmers on May 30, 1992 with Rev. Lorenzo Ramirez officiating. Lynn is the daughter of Enid Uncle officiates at ceremony Nancy and Doug Blackwell PENFOUND-BLACKWELL Nancy Louise Penfound and Douglas Robert Blackwell weie Newlyweds reside in Brampton Bobbi Jo and Kevin Lee MacDonald-Amold, Goderich and the late Kenneth MacDonald and the step-daughter of Ben Arnold, Goderich. Darryl is the son of Jim and Joan Chalmers, Blyth. Matron-of-honor was Lisa Whitfield of Blyth, sister of the joyfully united as one in Christ on Saturday, July 4, 1992. The bride is the daughter of Lloyd and Vera bride and the bridesmaids were Nikki Snell of Blyth, niece of the bride; Ruth Woods of Kincardine, friend of the bride; Bev Snell of Blyth, sister of the bride; and Christine Smith of Brussels, sister of the groom. Junior attendant was Josie MacDonald of Blyth, niece of the bride and flowergirl was Kendall Whitfield of Blyth, niece of the bride. The best man was Blaine Coultes of Kincardine, friend of the groom and the ushers were Kurt Whitfield of Blyth, friend of the groom; Scott MacDonald of Blyth, brother of the bride; Mike Chalmers of Hamilton, brother of the groom and Dwight Chalmers of Blyth, brother of the groom. Also taking a special part in their wedding ceremony was Kevin MacDonald of Seaforth, nephew of the bride and Jamie Smith of Brussels, nephew of the groom who lit the candelabras; Kriss Snell of Sudbury, nephew of the bride, read a scripture and Barry MacDonald of Blyth, brother of die bride, lit a memory candle for Kenneth MacDonald. Helen Campbell of Sarnia was the soloist and Phyllis Boak of Blyth was the organist. The bride wore an heirloom necklace also wom by her mother and grandmother on their wedding days. Penfound of Auburn and the groom is the son of Jack and Millie Blackwell of Teeswater. The wedding ceremony was officiated by Rev. Mervyn Penfound, uncle of the bride, from Rosetown, Saskatchewan. The message was given by Mr. Dan Stuckey of Wingham. The bride was given in marriage by her father and was attended by her matron-of-honour, Judith Gaunt, London, friend of the bride. The bridesmaids were Debbie Coates, London, friend of the bride and Carol Sweeney, Valcartier, Quebec, sister of the groom. The groom was attended by his best man, Steve Gaunt, London friend of the groom. Guests were ushered by Tom Blackwell, Cold Lake, Alberta, brother of the groom, and Bruce Penfound, Auburn, brother of the bride. Special music was provided by Ben Blackwell, Becky Elgie, Christine Johnston, Jim Moran and Ken Wall. A dinner and reception were held at Blyth Community Centre. Following a honeymoon in the East Coast, the couple is residing in London. LEE-MARKS Kevin Lee and Bobbi Jo Marks both of Brampton were united in marriage on July 25, 1992 at Knox Presbyterian Church by Rev. Nicholson. The groom is the son of Ken and Bette Lee of Blyth while the bride is the daughter of Robert and Agnes Marks, Hamilton. The bride was attended by her matron-of-honour Suzanne Shan­ non of Goderich. Acting as brides­ maids were Tammy Paul of Mississauga and Kim Lee of Blyth. Calvin Kerr of Londesboro was groomsman. Guests were ushered by Todd MacDonald of Blyth and Mike Anderson of London. Flowergirl was Amanda Cook of Blyth and Kerin Bradley of Clinton carried the rings. A reception was held in Blyth after which the couple left for a honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls. The Lees are residing in Bramp­ ton.