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So Bronze and yellow
chrysanthemums made an
attractive setting in Knox
Presbyterian Chapel.
Goderidt, when the Rev. G.
1.. Royal united ia marriage
George A. Collins of Auburn
and Margaret Jacqueline
CO:ins= of Lucknow in a
dOuble-ring ceremony'
Octoleer 11 at 4 p.m,
The groom is the son of
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock of
Auburn and the bride is the
daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. ,
John E. Collinson of
Lucknow.
Traditional wedding music
was played by the church
organist, W. A. Cameron. He
also accompanied the soloist.
rs. Bertha Scott of Ripley,
cousin of the bride, when she
sang, Morning Has Broken
and The Wedding Prayer.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride looked lOvely
in a floor-lengthprincess
style gown of white satin.
featuring full length sleeves,
stand up collar with lace trim
on collar and yoke to match
that of her veil Her elbow -
Length veil of silk illusion was
held in -place by a Juliet cap
with seeded pearls. She
carried a nosegay of white
shasta daisies, bronze baby
mums and baby's breath. The
wedding gown was styled by
the bride.
Miss Jeanne Hickey of
%Stratford was -maid ofAionor
wearing a floqr-length gown
of dusty green, interlock knit
with a short long-sleeved.
jacket that tied in, the front.
She carried a nosegay of
white shasta daisies. bronze
baby mums and baby's
breath.
Mrs. Marylou Barger of
Kintail, sister of the bride,
and Miss Marlene Buniak of
London. friend of the bride.
were bridesmaids dressed in
COLLINS
gowns similar to that worn by
the maid of honor. They
carried Sinlilar nosegays.
The groornSMan was
Stephen Haggitt of Auburn,
friend of the groan. Ushers
were David Collins, Walton,
brother of the groom and
Glen McNeil. Goderich.
friend of the groom.
The groom and his at-
tendants wore dark green
tuxedos with dark green
velvet trim. The groom wore
a yellow rosebud and the
attendants a white carnation,
Following the ceremony a
reception took place at the
Legion Hale Lucknow, where
the bride's mother received
the guests wearing a floor -
length gown of pink and
brown nylon over pink *taffeta
and a corsage .of pink
sweetheart roses. She was
assisted by the groom's
mother wearing a floor -
length gown of rust flowered
interlock jersey and a cor-
sage of white ecisebuds.
A three -tiered wedding
cake centred the headtabte
and James Collins of Mit-
chell. brother of the groom,
was master of ceremonies.
For a wedding trip to
Northern Ontariothe bride
donned brown flowered in-
terlock jersey knit dress and
a corsage of white rosebuds.
They took up residence at
RR 6. Goderich. The bride is
.etneolOyAdtrby. Xhomas J.
Troyan Law Office and the
groom is employed by
Dominion Road Machinery,
Company.
Guests were present from
Ripley, Kincardine. Seaforth.
Lucknow, Walton, Dublin,
Goderich and area.
Prior to the marriage. the
wedding party and family
were entertained at a
rehearsal party at the home
of Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock.
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with vocal solos* duets and
instrumetnal&
Shorty Munro was ern
for the variety. progrartt
provided by the Senior Band
IttldSarah Carter thanked the
entertainers on behalf of the
residents.
The Londesboro Wornews
Institute was host for •the
December birthday party on
Wednesday afternoon with 28
celebrants receiving gifts
from the ladies, Mrs. Jessie
Tebbutt was emcee for the
program of vocal solos by
Victor Fox, piano duets by
Gale Fear and Genevieve
Allin; mouth organ and
guitar selections by Bert
Shobbrook and a sing-a-iong
of Christmas music.
Miss Mary Turner who is
celebrating her 99th birthday
on December II extended the
appreciation of the residents
to all those who had helped
with the party.
Mrs, Shirley Prouty who
leads the weekly Bible study.
had a special Christmas
service A -Ahs week with
musical numbers by Bruce
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etom song service
Mr. Dick Ronrds.
Mr, and Mrs, R040 14041
and Mr. and Ws. Andrew
Easton were weleomed to the
Rome at Nor4a$'4, prOgnkm.
Marie Flynn. Norman Spar
and Lorne Lawson provided
the old time music with a
vocal solo by Morgan Dalton
and a sing -a -long. The
Christian Reformed volun-
teers assisted with the ac
tivities.
The Clinton Kinette Club
entertained their adopted
grandmothers at a Christmas
Party on Tuesday evening in
Clinton Public School
auditorium. Twenty residents
were able to attend and en-
oyed an evening of bridge,
euchre and crokinole followed
by a delicious lunch,
Ken Scott of Myth, his
brother J im Scott of-Goderich
and Bob Mann of Clinton
provided the Family Night
program: The trio sang many
of the favorite tunes as well
as playing instrumental
numbers with guitar, banjo
violin and saxophone,
Nelson Lear expressed the
appreciation of the residents
for the musical program:
George Mathers
George Harold blathers of
204 James Street, Clinton,
died at Westminster Hospital.
London, on Friday,
December 5, 1975. He was in
kis 55th yer,,,, •
Left to itexiirn his 40(ssIng
are his wile. Ruth. and son
and daughter-in-law. David
anti Karen, and grand-
children Chris and Kim. of
London.
Also surviving are two
sisters. Mrs. Reta Avey of
London. and Mrs. Cora
Henderson of Wingham; and
three brothers, Robert of St.
Thomas. Ernest of Rich -
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Yoe are
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mond. B.C., and Charles of
Goderich Township.
Severely wounded in 1944
during the Second World War,
Mr. Mathers was a member
of the Canadian Paraplegic
Association and the Clinton
Braaeh 41, the ctketa
Legion.
Private services were held,
in the chapel at Westminster
Hospital, and in compliance
with Mr. Mathers wish to
help others, his body was
donated for medical purl
poses.
As an expression of sym-
pathy. memorial donations to
the Canadian Cancer Society
would be appreciated.
Edward Brady -
Edward Anthony Brady, 68
of 19 Coleman St., Seaforth,
died November 30th. at
Se-aforth Community
Hospital,
Born in Glasgow. Scotland,
he came to Canada at the age
of 17. He was predeceased by
his wife, the former Margaret
Mulligan.
Surviving are: a son.
Ronald. of Egmondville; a
.daughter. Mrs. David (Rose)
Preszcator. of RR 1. Clinton.
The body was at the
Whitney-Ribey funeral home.
Seaforth, where prayers were
said.
Rev. H.J. Laragh eon-
ducated a funeral mass
December 3, 1975 At 11 a.m. in
Si. James Roman Catholic
Church. Burial followed in St.
James Cometery.
Pallbearers were: Ed.
Bennewies. Frank Sills.
Andrew Crozier, Leo Teeter°.
Lester Leonharcif and Warren
Sherri.
!Hingham
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On Friday November 7 the
Rev. Leonard Warr officiated
at the,' double-rin4 ceremony,
uniting in marriage Wendy
fay. deuetl_tter of Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Fisher RR 2 Clinton
and Wayne Reginald. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Good
of Goderich.
For the occasion the church
was decorated with a can-
delabra entwined with yellow
mums and evergreens.
The soloist. Bryan Hoy,
Goderich. accompanied by
pianist. Mrs. Leonard Warr
and Miss Marie Willis an the
accordion sang -The Lord's
Prayer", "He", and "0
Perfect Love.' '
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a
formal length gown of snow
white jersey styled with a
high neck line trimmed with
fan rose Venetian lace.
Around the empire waist line
were tiny imported daisies
falling from the waist was a
long chapel train. Her
headdress formed a crown
from which fell a two-tier
pure silk illusion veil and
trimmed all along the edge
with matching lace. Her
bouquet was a cascade of
yellow roses and carnations
accented with pettosporum
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Thiiirne of o ies
Nancy Fisher. St. Thomas,
sister of the bride.
Bridesmaids were Miss Lois
Adams. Port Albert, and Miss
Darlene Fisher. They wore
identical two piece yellow
gowns. The gowns featured V
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necklines with empire
waistlines. The jackets were
of green floral and matching
yellow crepe tied in front.
Miss Angela GoodGoderich
was flowergirE dressed in a
gown similar in style te the
bride's and fashioned of white
creneelene with green floral
• bodice Each attendant
carried a basket of • white
daisies and baby's breath
with yellow streamers and
green flocked buttons.
Michael Crane; Sanford,
was ringbearer. The
groomsman was Rick Stright,
Goderich; and ushers were
Allan Fisher. Goderich.
brother of the bride and Brian
GOOli. Goderich, brother of
the groom, The groom and
groomsman and ushers wore
tuxedoes of moss green.
For travelling to Ottawa
and points east. the bride
chose a slack suit of green
wool with black accessories.
The wedding party was
entertained at the home of the
groom's grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Mel Good following
the rehearsal.
Prior to the wedding,
showers were held in honor of
the bride by Miss Lois
Adams, Port Albert; Mrs.
BiLI 1V1Artin, Goderich, aunt of
t'Mrs: R ickStriOt.
oderich. *Miss Joanne
Healy, Goderich: and a
community shower at Ben.
m il ler
Mr. and 'Mrs. Wayne Good
are residing in Meneset Park,
RR 5 Goderich.
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