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THE GODERICH SIGNAL—STAR
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A wedding of local interest was
solemnized in Saint James (West -
spinster) Anglican Church, London,
When t� former Goderich resi-
dents, Miss Nancyanne Witniot and
-OraYtten -W.-Symonds, -were united '
ia marriage by Rev. Clifton
Gardner in a double ring' Cere-
mony. The, brideVis the daughter
.of 'Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Wil,
mot, 'London,. and the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Symonds,
of Lindsay.
Mr. Earle Terry, B. Paed, M.
Mus., of London, played .the wed-
ding music. .
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride Waslovely in a 'floor -
length gown of pure silk white
organza, with V-necklitre and long
pointed sleeves, bouffant skirt and
a cathedral train, The neckline,
sleeves..bottom of skirt and around,
the train were appliqued with pure
silk champagne tulips. 1 seapearl
tiara, with rhin,••sionerlinuied
points held her fingertip veil and
she carried a e:Hcaite of red and
tvf
white roses.
Mrs. JSm
oseph ithers, Lond,5n,
attended her •,.isxr a matron of
honour, with Mrs John Grooves,
S a LITItft,lr....a.ia-frf7 • - h•
carrying.ere%tents of red roses and
white shasta mums'. Miss Wendy
Wakelin; .,f Lindsay, !;(,),eta
girt, carrying a white 'basket of
red roses and white shasta mums.
Alt three attendants wore identical
floor -length gowns of shrimp nylon
chiffpn.'over. net, with bouffant
skirts caught up in scalloped ef-
fect with matching bows of sum-
mer velvet. Their headpieces,
bands of pearls and velvet, were
trimmed with shasta mums.
Paul Wilson, of. Toronto, attend-
ed---thegroomi-and—Kepeth-
Mot; bother Of IhevartsgeotoiLos.
obn Greaves, of Sudbury, usher-
ed.
For travelling, the bride wore
a blue sheath dress topped with
a matching, reversible blue and
,white duster coat of ,fine corded
accessories
Upon their return the 'couple
will reside in Willowflale.
The bride is a graduate of Tea-
chers' College,. London, and the
groom attended the •University of
Western ,Ontario.
Relatives and friends were pre-
sent from Lindsay, Brantford, St.
Marys, Kingston, Toronto, Wind-
sor, Goderich, Belmont and Lon-
don.
DRENNAN—WILSON
:klal•riagdvows '‘vcreexchanged
by' Emily Noreen 'Wilson and
Jaints
double-riog aremony at North
Street United Church on Saturday.
July lg. The bride is me daughter
of Mr. Allan Wilson-, of Saltford,1
and the late Mts. Wilson., and the
groom is the 'Son of „Mr, Mrs:
Wilfred Drennin. of Lucknow. Hey.
S. \. \Hole oftl.,iatcd, Mrs. J. A.
Snider played tlie weddin.
Given iin,;r:Hea.. by her father,
H.he bricle wore a ballexina.1ength
okyn of aloneon lade and silk or-
ganza over taffeta fashtontA on
• wineess linL, styled with empire
bodice banded with pleated silk
organza, square neckline outlined
with lace petals and smalt. cap
sleeves. Her fingertip veil of silk
illusion was held by a sequin head-
dress and she carried a cascade
bouquet of pink Happiness roses
and white shasta mums,. .
Miss Wanda Wilson was 1r
ister's maid of honor-, wearing a
waltz.,-1eLELth gown of seafoam blue
crystal charm on empire lines, and '
a matching picture hat. She car-
ried bouquet 'of pink
"1.1.0WArtliW"-r•:,f.14,a!F4gLitit•eiii?"-
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Guelph, with Kenneth Wilson, of
-Ottawa, brother of. the bride, as
usher.
.The, reception wIs held at the
Tiger Dunlop Inn where Mrs. Ger-
ald MaCK•ay, of Ottawa, sister of
Anicter-reeeived-the- guests -La -a
flowered silk dress ith yellow
a,emssories and a cci.rsa e bt yellow
roses. -The groom's ill her wore
a beige,lace dress over taltkta with
matting accessories and a oasage.
of pink roses •
For travelling to NorthernOn-
tario, the bride chose a powder
blue ,ensemble with .white acces-
sories and corsage of red roses.
The couple will reside on the
groom's farm in Ashfield Town-
ship.
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Paice—Exviect -
Busy Week -end
On the long week -end last August, 28 people lost their
lives on Ontario roads. Hundreds of others were injured
in automobile accidents:
Once again, this coming week -end will, l'ikely be the
busiest of the year, .both for, ale highwaYs—and the
hospitals.
Your Ontario Peovincial Police force will take no hOliday.
They, and countless municipal policemen will be working
full -tithe to guard °Ili' streets and highways against a
repetition of last year's terrible experience.
If you travel this week -end, remember that 1,800 OPP
officers will be watching you drive. Make it a holiday to
remember for them, as well as for yourself.
+ION. A. KELSO ROBERTS, ATTORNEY GENERAL OF ONTARIO
PETERSON — TUFFORD.
KINGSBR1DGE
144abi VOGraW4u8iM
and Mrs. Joseph Lombardo':—Ii
Detroit, visited. with Mr. and Mrs.
Cyril Austin last week.
During the past week, Mr. Thos.
°Weill, Mr. John O'Neill, Mary
Echkarcl and pe4,,gy visited
willir.O.14.,theS, TQI.Vnto.
.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. IrirrilS" did
daughter, Christine, Miss Olga
Warus and Mr..jas. Cole, cl
Sud-
bury, were guests at 'the Frank
Sullivan home last week.
Mr. Jas. Kelly, Mrs. Kelly and
,son, of Sudbury, , are now visiting
at the John •Kolly home,.
Miss Patricia O'Connor is holi-
daying in Detroit with relatives
there,
Miss Mary Sheridan, of Toronto,
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and her aunt,.Miss;Miter,
.Hamilton, are holidaying here.
Mr. told Mrs. Jack Berry and
son, of Goderich, visited with the
• In St. Andrew's Presbyterian Jack Tigert family last weekend.
Church, Strathroy, on Saturday Mrs. Theodore Foley and daugh-
June 28, Rev: Dr. -S. M.. Scott ter, Eileen, of New York., a -e visit -
United in marriage Merilyn Joyce, irtg with Mrs. Edward Foley and
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W 1 family,
Tufford, of Strathroy, formerly of Mr. and Mrs:. J. C. Moss and
Goderieh, and Frederick IVIartin
Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Christian Peterson, of London. .
The bride was given in mar- with white„,accessories and a pink
riage,•by her father. The matron mum corsage, The groom's mother
of honor -was her sister,-Mrs..Llayd,..,..assi.,$.1.edin...a.....aitYY:...110Yata 11yluj,n
Wilson, and, the bridesmaids were dress with white, accosSeri,:i"a-fiiI-a
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Mrs. Paul , Taylor, sister of the corsage of pink mums,
For travelling 'to Northern Mich
Nices of .the groom, and hiss Dolores Brothers.
bride and grooin re- igan, the bride chose a navy linen
dreSs with matching bolein, white
sPectively, Saundra Tufford and
accessories and a coraage of red
Marilyn peterson were flower' girls.
Andrew Peterson was grooms-
man for, his brother and the ushers
were the .bride's brother, Jack Tuf-
ford, and the groom's brother-in-
law, Herberit Sietz.
'A reception followed in the
church parlors. For a. northern
Ontario' wedding trip.. the bride
wore pale blue sheath dress with
navy duster 'and pale accos-
iie new co tage here uring their
vacation. .•
Dr. and Mrs. Kasper, of Detroit,
are, vacationing at the home of Mr,
John O'Connor,' . (the, O'Connor
homestead) for the ino,ath
were: Mr. and Mrs. Jos. .1!iiiirphys
of Stratford; Mr. J. C. Keane, of
Stratford:. Mrs. Nora Sinnett, of
Detroit; Mr. John O'Neill of Tor-
onto; Mr. and Mrs. ,Greer), of De-
troit; Miss Betty LouVassella, of
London; Miss Frances 'Gilinore, of
London; Mr; and Mrs. Reynolds, of
Sudbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Terence Nicholson,
of Chicago,.visited with their niece,
Mrs, Don Frayne ami gimilY, and
with Mrs, Timothy Dwyer during
the past week..
Miss Margaret Kraemer, who has
just completed her studies at Uni-
versity of Toronto, before resuming
her position ,on the stall' ol Elmira
High School for the third year, is
now visiting with Mrs. Gene Frayne
and family, Jimmy F Payne return-
ed home with her last wet'k, atter
a wee'k's visit at 'lesson.
Mr. and IVIrs. Jack MCf.nyjlle
yeturitd to their ho:nel
•in oronto
after a two weeks' visit at the
lifton.Austin tona$:.
*MT's. TY. 'More, Alg"onao,
Mr! and Mrs. Jas. Miore arc' babe,
of Detroit, returned to their innue
after two weeks' visit. illi llie
O'Neill family,
Rey. N. Van V..mekt baptized the
infant datighter of Mr. ant- Mrs.
Eugene Frayne "Marianne Eliza-
beth" with Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Frayne as sponsofs.
Rev. Father Clark, C.R:, sang -the
10,3 • Mass ,here on 'Sunday,
a ev. . Van Vynckt was cele-
sories, with corSage arpink r'oses.
:On their return Mr. and Mrs.
Peterson will reside in Strathroy,
Guests were present from -Sea-
forth, Midland Toronto, Kincar-
dine, ••Kitchener, Norwich,' Clinton,
Preston, New Dundee, Watford,
Ilderton, Hamilton and London.
Prior " to the 'marriage • date a
number of shemerswere held.
Fellow employees -at the office of
Ontario Hydro, London, held a
shower and dinner -at the home of
Miss Ila Stewart.
Miss Dolores Brothers and Miss
Evelyn' Merrick were 'co -hostesses
at a surprise cup and saucer show-
er at the bride's home.
WHETSTONE4L,YDDIATT •
Eleanor Marie Lyddiatt and
'Barry W hetstone 'exchanged mar-
riage vows Saturday afternoon, be-
fore •Rev. M. Thomas, of Walton,
at the home- of the bride's parents,
Hullett- Township: The bride is
the daughter 0! Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Lyddiatt;' of Blyth, and the groom
is the son of.,:er., and Mrs.' L. 0.
---• —Whetstone,--of.Goderich..
Mrs. Greta McLeod: played the
wedding music and Kenneth
Ritchie, uncle of the bride, was •
soloist:
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride Wortc-a-Vaitz-le0,th gown
Of white net over satin. The bodice
was of Chantilly lace over satin,
with lace appliques accenting the
' full •skirt., She wore matching lace
mittens. A. .headdiess set with
sequins and pearls held her should-
er -length veil and she carried a
nosegay of red roses and white
mums. . ,
Bridesmaid for her sister was!
Miss Isabel Lyd.diatt, of Lonclon11
,wearing a ballerina -length gown
of yellow nylon over net. Ainatch-
ing crownless picture ,hat eomplet-,
ed her ensemble and she carried I
a nosegay ,of ,gold and yellow„I
mums,
Robert Rising, of ,Sheppardton,,
as best man.
Re'eiving thaguests at Walton 1
, the bride's,mother
wore a printc grey terylene dress!
mums.
The couple will reside in Gode-
rich, - •
Quests from•, a 'distance were
from Winnipeg, Huntsville, Tor-
onto,. Hamilton, Kitchener and
London.
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TURTON—KROESEN
Rev. G. J. Hoytema officiated at
the Christian Reform, Church, Clin-
14._tur,day.,Itoglitug•.7Athe,n. An-
AkVailetntgatitft&t1tAmi*idt,
of WiWapi George, Turton in -,a
double -ring ceremOny. mc bride
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
K1aas Kroesen; R.R. 2, Seaforth,
and the groom Is the son of Mr.
and Mr. ,W. J. ,Tutton, R.R. 5,
Goderich.
Xtr,—Jacic itoorda;:• -of -Clinton,
provided the wedding music.
The bride wore a formal gowa,
of antique bridal satin inset with
Chantilly lace, with a cathedral
train.: The bodice featured a sheer
yoke' enibroiaered with clusters of
sebd pearls and crystal beads, and
lily point sleeves. Her full-length
bridal veil was caught to a head -
'dress a pearls and - sequins, and
she carried an arrangement of red
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Mrs. Evelyn Le.ppingt.6.4440M.
ton, as matron of honor, was 'goWn-
ed in yellow net over taffeta and
she carried a bouquet of Trlisinan
roses.
Wearing pink and blue nylon
dre,sses and carrying bouquets •of
-sWee,t -peas, Miss. Grietie
Kroesen
and Miss Adri Kroesen, of Seafortli,
were bridesmaids.,"
Klaas J. Kroesen, of Monkton,
brant of the Solemn High Mass
marking the silver jubilee of
Erieau parish. Mr. John S. Dalton,
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Dalton, Mrs. M.
Lierman also*attended,
The Scholastics of Huronie
lege are in charge of the "Kings!
bridge Float" for the Lucknow Cen-
tenhial, and • conducted a meeting
of the Parish men on Sunday after-
noon to make °final - arrangements
for the success of our :annual
garden party which will be held on
August 7th, mliev. Father Vni
Vynckt and the 'people .of.. the
parish are &only appreciative of
all the time and effort graciously
,donatad by These Qs.,„ „Or
the success of Our garde party,
and all community project's.
Rev. Michael Dalton, of Woods -
lee, is vacationifig with his rela-
tives here.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Ebring, of
Hanover, and . Mrs. Kaufman, Of
Walkerton. were Sunday •visitors
with Mr., and Mrs: Lambertus,
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund King and
family, of London, ,were Sunday
visitors with,,the Walter Clare fam-
ily here.
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and, the U.S.A., the bride chose a.
two-piece light turquoise suit with
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bride's mother received.the guests
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