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. PAGE 10—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1977
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Coude married in Bayfield United
Baskets of autumn shaded
gladioli and giant tangerine
chrysanthemums, miniature
cat -tails, wheat sprigs and
cedar; candelabra in-
tertwined with myrtle and
pottery urns filled with
elephant grass; the pews tied
with white satin bows, sprigs
of myrtle and miniature
chrysanthemums formed the
setting in St. Andrew's United
Church in Bayfield for the
lovely old-fashioned fall
wedding on' Saturday, Sep-
tember 17 or Mary Lynne
McFadden of Bayfield and
David Bolton of Sc. Paul,
Minnesota.
Rev. Donald Beck of
Hensall officiated for the
double ring ceremony.
Charity Brown, A and M
recording artist of Toronto
accompanied by guitarist
Marvin Dolgay and organist
Molly Cox, sang the Wedding
Song; the Hawaiin Wedding
Song. As she sang
"Evergreen" the bridal
couple lighted their wedding
candle.
The bride is the eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank E. McFadden of
Bay field and the groom's
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Bolton of St. Paul,
Minnesota.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride was radiant
in a gown of white bridal satin
and nylon overlay. The bodice
featured a mandarin neckline
and front and back yoke of
lace inlay enhanced with seed
pearls and beaded edging and
old fashioned covered buttons
down the back. A wide satin
ribbon encircled the waistline
with a matching lazy bow
down the back accenting the
empire waist and forming the
beginning for the cascade
train which flowed into
pinwheel scallops to match
the hemline of the gown and
wrists of the lorette sleeves.
Her fingertip veil of silk
illusion held in place by a
Juliette cap of lace and seed
pearls was edged with lace
matching the dress bodice.
She carried a wedding
bouquet of bronze mums and
daisies, tangerine sweetheart
rose buds, fern and trailing
ivy intertwined with autumn
shades of satin ribbon.
The bride's attendant's,
MisstJanet Foote of Cam-
twi�d''ge,`friend of the bride as
matron of honor; Miss
Shirley McFadden, London,
sister of the bride as her
bridesmaid and Miss Kathy
McFadden, Bayfield, the
bride's sister as bridesmaid
were all gowned alike in spun
polyester featuring chocolate
brown skirts and champagne
shaded tops; square
necklines and shoe string
straps blousing to a
drawstring waistline. They
carried wicker baskets of
autumn coloured miniature
pom-pom mums, daisies,
myrtle, fern, and wheat
sprigs. Multi -colored satin
ribbons to complete the fall.
shades, hung from the
baskets.
The groom wore a white
wedding suit with white
ruffled shirt front and cuffs.
His bouttoniere matched the
fall shades of flowers in the
bride's bouquet. Attending
the groom was Rick Mom-
mersteeg, Sarnia as best
man; Brian Gerig, Clinton
and Rick, Riordon, London,
friends of the couple-- as
ushers. They all wore
chocolatebrown suits with
champagne pleated shirts
and their bouttonieres
matched the flowers in the
bridesmaids' bouquets.
Following the ceremony,
Mary and Dave left the
church in Tom Penhale's
wagon, pulled by a team of
Clydesdale horses for picture
taking in Pioneer Park. The
bridal party andguests then
retired to the Bayfield
Community Centre where the
receiving line farmed in a
cafe setting of soft lighting,
evergreen trees, intimate
tables and autumn floral
arrangements fashioned
inside gold painted skates
synonymous of the young
couple, who were both em-
ployed for several years with
Ice Capades.
The bride's mother
received the guests in an old
rose shaded floor -length gown
of polyester crepe; cape
sleeves folding into a V-shape
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at the waistline in the back,
and she wore sweetheart rose
buds in her hair. She chose
gold accessories and wore a
corsage of old rose
sweetheart roses and white,
rose tipped carnations.
The bride's father wore a
smoky blue three piece suit
with tie to match the shade of
his wife's rose gown; and
wore his mother's pocket
watch, a family heirloom.
\The bride's table was
centered with a three tiered
round wedding cake iced in
autumn shades, set on tuille,
with fall flowers in-
tertwined and flanked by
wedding tapers set in double
crystal candleholders. Green
myrtle in drapes graced the
outer edges of the table and
the couple were seated in
front of a decorated rose
arbor intertwined with
miniature jack -o -lanterns
and flanked on either side by
candelabra.
The guest tables held
baskets of fruit and
vegetables centered with
candles and miniature gold
orchard baskets filled with
mints, created by the bride.
Bert Lewis of Toronto, an
uncle of the bride, acted as
emcee for the occasion and
the music for dancing was
supplied by Steve Wilson of
Hamilton, a friend of the
bride.
For going away, the bride
wore a rust coloured jersey
wrap around dress featuring
a plunging V -neckline, gold
jewellery, black shoes and
clutch bag. Atop her head she
wore a stylish black felt hat.
The couple spent a brief
honeymoon in ' Southern
Ontario before leaving for a
skating engagement i.n
Japan.
Prior to her marriage, the
bride was honoured at a
community shower arranged
by the women of St. Andrew's
United Church; a ' family
shower in Alliston at the
home of her aunt, Mrs.
Dorothy Ney; a dinner party
given by her maid of honor in
Preston with school chums
attending; and following the
rehearsal, her parents
opened their home for a
dinner party for the bridal
party and a few friends.
Former minister honored
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Poth
spent a few days at their son's
home in Don Milt's last week
and also were in attendance,
along with over 200 others at
"An Evening to Honour Rev.
Charles Egerton Peacock",
on Friday, November 18 'in
Thornhill United Church,
Mr, Peacock had served 34
years in the ministry in
Newfoundland, at various
points in Halifax, Bermuda,
Bayfield and Northern,
Ontario. They retired to
Thunder Bay in 1966 and
seven years ago moved to
Thornhill where they were of
great assistance to Rev.
Alfred McAlister.
Mrs. Peacock died sud-
denly last October 6 and the
evening was partly as a
memorial to her.
Mr. and Mrs. Poth also
visited Rev. and Mrs. W. C.
Smith of Oshawa who 'also
had served in Bayfield and
other friends and relatives in
Oshawa, Ajax, Woodstock,
New Dundee, Kitchener,
Waterloo, Palmerston and
Harriston before returning
home on Tuesday, November
22.
Benefit dance well attended
Friends and relatives
gathered at the Recreation
Hall at Jellystone Park;
Saturday evening at a benefit
dance for Steve and Ruby
Shanahan who lost their home
and all their belongings in .a
fire Sunday, November 20.
Despite the snow storm that
prevented many from a
distance attending, the hall
was packed in aid of the
young couple. Once again
proving that people do care
about people; especially i.n a
small community.
congregation Baptist church saddened
course based on The Rapture
of the Church when Christ
will come in the air and take
up all those who are "Born
again" Christians, and the
Salvation for every one that
continued on page 11
By Janet Talbot
The Sunday Services at the
Bayfield Baptist Church were
well attended in spite of the
rather nasty weather.
From the Sunday School
right through to the close of
the Fellowship hour after the
evening service, there was a
feeling of sadness as the
beloved Pastor and his wife
and family were saying
farewell, as they are moving
this week to Clausen,
Michigan, where Pastor
Brian Harrison will assist his
father in the ministry of the
Bethany Church there and
will at the same time return
to school to finish his studies.
Rev. Harrison, his wife
Diana and two sons, Matthew
and Stephen will be greatly
missed by all who had any
contact with them and
especially by all those
members, friends and
adherents of the Church.
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Sunday morning, the
Pastor and Diana sang a
beautiful and very fitting duet
"Where He leads me I will
follow." (That is 'exactly what
they are doing.) Both of the
sermons for the day were of
Round about the village
Family, staff and friends of
Floyd Diemart of the Albion
Hotel, joined with him for
Sunday dinner and honoured
him on the occasion of ,his
birthday. Guests attended
from St. Marys, Milverton as
well as the village and area.
Even though Saturday was
a bad day or travelling
anywhere, the Ladies Guild of
Trinity held a very successful
bazaar and bake sale and tea.
They say thanks to all who
donated arid worked and to
those people who braved the
elements to attend.
Mrs. Mary Chessell, the
Varna correspondent, called
and asked to have the
following included in our
news column for the residents
of Stanley Township in our
coverage area. The next
basketball practice for
Stanley Township re§idents is
at Huron Centennial School in
Brucefield on Monday,
December 5. Teenagers and
younger will practice from 7
to 8:30 and the adults will
practice from 8:30 to 10:30
p.m.
Mrs. Myrtle Pease and
Irvin, London spent the
weekend at their home in the
village.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Meyers,
Michelle and Marsha OT
Milverton were weekend
guests of her mother, Mrs.
Lena Ervine.
Mr. and Mrs. R'on Diemart,
Karen and Brian, St. Marys
visited Sunday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Diemart, Wayne and Rick.
and celebrated with his father
on the occasion of his bir-
thday.
Sincere sympathy is ex-
tended to the family of the
late Leslie Armstrong of
Saltford who passed away
Wednesday. The late Mr.
Armstrong was a former
resident of the area and he
and his family are well known
and respected in the area.
Sympathy is extended to
the relatives of the late Miss
Minnie Robinson of London
who passed- away last week.
The late Miss Robinson was a
summer resident of the
village for many years ,and
was well liked. She will be
missed by her many friends
and acquaintances.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Ludlow of Mississauga
visited for the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Lynn.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lynn of
Etobicoke had as their
weekend guests in their
village residence Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Mason of
Detroit, Mich. The Mason's
also visited with Mr, and Mrs.
Kenneth Lynn.
Mr. and Mrs. F.. E.
McFadden attended the 58th
wedding anniversary of her
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley McQueen in Cour-
tland on November 20. Mr.
and Mrs. McQueen were
married on November 19,
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
McFadyen, Ottawa visited
for the past week with her
sister Mr. and Mrs. F. E.
McFadden and Cathy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rowse,
London spent last weekend
with her mother, Mrs. Beulah
Smith. Mrs. Smith returned
to London with them and
remained until the following
Wednesday, when her
granddaughters, Misses
Catherine and Vicki Rowse
accompanied her home and
remained for the day with
their grandmother.
Best wishes to Mrs. Olive
Rivers, who is recuperating
at home following a stay in
Clinton P'thlic Hospital.
Bayfield Ever Young
Senior Citizens are reminded
of their annual Christmas
Dinner party this Friday
evening, December 2 at 6
p.m. in the basement of St.
Andrew's United Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Overboe, Londesboro, spent
Saturday evening with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
R. McLeod and celebrated
their 10th wedding an-
niversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard,
Scotchmei, Robert, Lori,and
Carolyn, Chatham, spent the
weekend at their home in the
village'.
Mr. and Mrs. John Siert-
sema and family visited
friends for the weekend in
Elmira and on Saturday
attended the Santa Claus
Parade. in Kitchener.
The congregation of St.
Andrew's United Church
welcomed their minister,
Rev. James Reddoch back
into the pulpit on Sunday
morning after a long absence.
Mrs. Jean Milne was the
guest soloist.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Klaudi
and family, London were
Sunday dinner guests of,Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Baker when
Gwen (Mrs. Klaudi) was
honoured at a birthday party.
Mrs. Maude Weston visited
Thursday and Friday in
London with her family, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Dine!, Tracey
and Erin.
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