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Knox Presbyterian Church,
Bluevale, was decorated with
lighted tapers in candelabra
surrounded by yellow and white
daisies and blue cornflowers
when Rev. Robert H. Arm-
strong united in marriage -
Bonnie Veetistra of Clinton and
William John_ Rdss of
Wingham, on Friday, June 6.; at •
-30- Parents of the couple are
Mr" and Mrs. Joost Veenstra of --
Clinton and Mr. and Mrs,
_,. Norman Ross of W in&am.
Mrs. ' Hoggart, organist,
provided traditional and -
contemporary wedding_ ..music
and accompanied Mrs. Ruth
Towinsend and ..tis• • Grace
Campbell as they sang `Walk
Hand in Hand" and the
Hawaiian Wedding Song.
Given in carriage—by her
father, the bride wore a gown
of sheer organza over silk.
Daisies trimmed the long sheer
sleeves and high ruffled
neckline and extended in, a V to
the waistline which extended
into an attached -train. A wide
ruffle added hemline interest.
A Juliet cap held her elbow -
length veil also rimmed with
daisies and .she carried' a .
-phetobyNorm Hyde
eenstra •
light blow crepe with empire
Waistline. full skirt and bell.
sleeves .trimmed 'with a large
ruffle on the bottom. She wore a
white wide -brimmed hat
brimmed with blue daisies and
.carried a bouquet of pink
• t dations,. 'green rf4M
baby's breath. -
Mrs. Greta deVos of Bluevale
was matron of, honor. She was
becomingly attired in a gown of
carnations, yellow and white
daisies and blue cornflowers.
- :Brian
McBurney of Wingham
was groomsman and guests
were ushered by Barry Hogg of
Gorrie and Donald Ross -of
Wingham. :_
Guests from ood,
Kincardine, Cochrane, ondon,
Clinton, Toronto, Stratford,
Sarnia and the Wingha.m and
Bluevale area were received at
a reception which followed in
the Wingham Legion Hall.
-The bride's mother wore a
floral, rose coat- over a floor -
length . princess dress. Her
corsage was yellow -roses. The
groom's mother- chose a mint
green -princess styled, floor -
length dress with a corsage of
yellow roses, -
For travelling in Northern
Ontario, the bride wore a bone -
colored pantsuit, with red ac-
cessories and a/Corsage of red
roses. On the' return they took
meter d guestsv : t the
wedding were the groom's
grandparents, who will
celebrate their 60th wedding
anniversary later this year.
COX
St.,Georges Anglican Church, Scooped necklines, high -line
Goderich, had' bouquets of bodices panelled Skirt and Oen
yellow & white daisies adorning gathered sleeves. They v• -ore
the altar for the Jung 21 wed- white, 'wide brimmed hats
ding ceremony of John Leslie, trimmed. with mint green satin
Cog and Karen Wendy Such. ribbon and carried Colonial
The bride is the daughter of Bouquets of white daisies,
Dr. and airs. HAI, Such of mums, stephanotis and, green
Goderich and the groom is the baby's breath. •
son of Mr. and Mrs. William John Hudie of Sudbury was
Cox -ofG-oderich Township. best man. ,Groomsmen were
The bride was given in Gord Glen and Gary Potter of
marriage by her father in the Clinton, and Kevin Seth
double ring ceremony of- other of the bride.Friend of
feinted by Canon G.G. Russell. the cole , Doug Cameron,
Friend of the couple, Chris acted salter of Ceremonies.
Thorne of St. Catharines played
"The Bells" a violin solo ac-
companied by organist Mr -
Herdman.
The bride wore a flowing
gown of polyester satin with
scooped neckline, fitted bodice
and• flared skirt that extended
to a chapel train. The fitted
sleeves with lily points were
Background music played by
Ed Stiles, set a lovely mood for
the reception held at the White
Carnation, where the bride's
mother received ,guests in a
pink floral silk georgette gown
with scooped neckline. straight
sleeves that had ° flared bell
ruffles at the wrist and a full
circle skirt. She wore a corsage
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Hwy. 14. 2 Miles North of Stratford
Stratford Municipal Airport
trimmed with Alerrcon lace as `of deep pink roses.
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was the rkline,bodice and Mother of the groom wore a
hemline. The high crowned sleeveless mint green polyester
headpiece with matching lace gown with empire bodice, stand
held a three tiered French .up collar, and -a late jacket with
veil, finger point length shirred waistline: She wore a
with ' scalloped edges. She yellow sweetheart • rose car -
carried a cascade bouquet of soge: ,.a
peach son's roses. white Prior to, thewedding the
miniature carnations, bride was feted at showers held
stephanotis and. pale green jointly by Karen Tyndall, Rhea
baby's breath. Potter and Vicky , Morin and
The Matron of Honour wad ls
arse' one held by Cheryl Smith
the bride's sister Bonniu and Jan Ainslie.
Gdansk' of St. Louis Mo. and'
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c,i were
:'ody Cox, sister OfGhe groom,
Cheryl Smith and Jan Ainslie
friends of the bride, all iden-
tically dressed ' in mint green
flocked' _polyester gowns° with
The bride wore a •mint green
suit with longer length skirt and
a corsage of yellow sweetheart
roses for the honeymoon trip to
Eastern Canada. The couple
will reside in London, Ontario.
Ninety-eight year aid Hattie 'R an of Hurotnview was the
eldestsenior citizen to ride on the senior citizens
Orangemen's parade in Clinton last Saturday. Mrs. Ryan
has outlived three husbands, who were all strong
Orangemen. (News -Record photo)
Szforiis pkins 'craft ,hole
"It's even better than last
year" is the way organizers of
the second Senforth Craft
Festival, set for Saturday at the
Seaforth arena, are describing
their show. There are 57
eXhibitors who will be showing.
selling and demonstrating their
crafts.
Hand spinning, weaving,
macrame, wood working,
ceramics, stuffed -toys, crewel
and petit point and many more
hand made articles will be
represented at the show..
A first in inflation ridden
1975. the admission price' for
this year's show is down froth
last year, to 50 cents per per-
son, instead of 75' cents.
Children, with adults are free.
For those whose favourite
craft is -eating, the festival has
a lot to offer. • Besides home
made tams and fresh dried
herbs that some exhibitors will
he selling,' there a will be four
LONG
ASI summer merchandise
now on sale dor our
July Clearance
*•20%T0 50%
<� REDUCTIONS
rtaINATED
Party Dresses
$16." ua
Messes ii,4.99 oo
HUGE SELECTION
Sportswear
8°f Paris Star. Tan Jay, Mr. Toni,
Page 1 - Pants. Jackets, Blazers. Shirts,
Sweaters, Skirts, Etc.
SALE PRICED
Shorts, Hollers, Tack Tsps
Swim Suits
$8.99 t'® Si 4.99
ALL WEATHER.
. all al SAL PRICES-
Pont
RICES
Pont Coats.
sG.99 to 99.99.
Simmer GOWNS
and Pyjamas
Coa!s S99 S 99
14. t� 29. °
Fabric -Centre (Ground floor
20%
Tender
Toofsies
ALL SUMMER'`
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AllIv**er Fibrin R.dviced For Glick Sete
Shoff early for your share of the' bargains
Fal fabrics now in stock for your early sewing.
LADIES WEAR •
LIMITED
bake sales during the af-
ternoon- Ladies from St.
Thomas Anglican. St. James'
Roman Catholic, First
Presbyterian and Egmondville
United Churches will be selling
home made goodies.
Luncheon and home made
snacks will be available
throughout the show, which
runs from 11 until 9, at a booth
operated by Unit 5 of Northside
United. A ham and turkey
supper will be served upstairs
at the arena a_ t night by the
:.,.Twilight Circle of Egmondvitle
United.
- One of the shows highlights
will be a draw on a hand made
Colonial Lady , pattern •quilt.
The quiilt is on display in- the
window of Whitney Furniture.
Elva Ellis is convenor of the
festival again this year.
Doreen Strong is secretary and'
Ruth Pickard, treasurer.
Passenger
and Chorte
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Flights
Tea &Foshion
show Owing Commie' Week
July 30 — 2:00 p.m.
at
Kiondon Antiques
Kirk Street
Anyone with any authentic old dresses or men's iadees'
or children's outfits -- please contact Mary's Sewing
Centre. ,
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