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Baskets of bronze and yellow
chrysanthemu2ns made an at-
tractive setting in Knox Unit-
ed Church, Auburn, when Anne
Maureen Spiegelberg of Guelph
exchanged wedding vows with
Ronald Lorne McCartney, also
of Guelph. Rev. W.•M. Carson.
of •Londesboro performed the
double ring ceremony and Mrs.
Norman Wightman of R.R. 2,
Auburn, was the organist. The
bride is the only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur gpiegelberg,
R.R. 2, Auburn, and the groom
t he--son^--o ea t ain --a•nd-••1VI r s••
borne McCartney of Goderich.
Given in marriage by ,her
father, the bride wore a • floor -
length gown of white satin bro-
cade fashioned with bell-shap'ed
.skirt. Th itte.
scoop, .neckline was topped by
a jacket with lily point sleeves.
A crystal and pearl crown held
ter ..,elbew l-engtIL..�triple._.ti-ed
yefi;. of .silk ill"u`siun. -Vie car-
ried a crescent bouquet of talis-
man roses with ivy.
The bridesmaid was Miss
Sandra Lynp Campbell, cousin
-of the bride, who wore • a
street -length dress of gold silk
faille over taffeta, gold" head-
dress and accessories and car -
McCARTNEY — SPIEGELBERG
PHOTO BV MADDEN STUDIO
ried a crescent 'bouquet of
bronze baby mums.
The groomsman was
Maurice Fitzgerald of St. Cath-
arines =and the ushers were
Bryan • Spjegelberg Of Hamilton
and .Allan Spiegelberg of R.R.
2, Auburn.
Following the ceremony, a re-
ception was held at the •home ti y
of the ,bride where' the bride's p y b graphing r I d
mother 'assisted the bridal party
in receiving the lists, wear-
ing a teal blue dress, •black ac-
cessories and. a pink carnation the 'Yuletide season. when the youngsters are so ab -
corsage. She' was assisted by Begin taking photos at' the sorbed in their own activities
the groom's mother who wore a first hint of the season, making that they won't notice you. Op -
brown and gold dress, brawn up .a-1ys�t.-.of..-iikely subj.ect_miaiL pertunities file this abound at
accessorict and" a bronze car- ters we'll in 'advance. Start with Christmas. Your StMa`rig cin
the first appearance of Santa, such a situation is a high one
cover a shopping stint, and . . a foot or two above the
,Marry right on through Christ- children's heads. Ainf down so
•mas Day activities. It's all that you look into the ,group.
there for the taking . . . the In this wa$�, none of the child-
i� an icip. io -an. rent wi . oc your view o .t e
excitement, the story -telling others and all will be nearly
action, the colorful holiday set- the same distance from the
ting. 'Tne trick is to catch it camera.,
eai• •N° "t'd completely, and in Make sure your can era is in
colot,.if possible! working order for your project,
and 'that you havt plenty of
flashbulbs, fresh batteries and
color film.
For .Taking Pictures
The camera that trails a the picture. If you think the
youngster delivering a gift, or youngster may suddenly move
sight a street -corner Santa toward you, step back an extra
talking to an awe-struck child foot, or two to allow a safety
can often yield a little photo- zone.
graphic masterpiece. But even' Group, shots of children can
if your photos aren't 'apt to win really tell, a story, especially
a prize, it's still fun to. take pi's- during the d holidays. Photo-
tures,especially during the holi four o five children
days. And a really exciting instead of die' may pose a pro -
project,, for
ro-project,,for the amateur camera blem but the solution is simple.
far} is a photographic esSay on Stay on the sidelines and snap
nation corsage.
For a wedding trip to south-
ern points, the bride donned a
kelly ,green wool boucle. dress
with brown accessories. When
they return,. they v<
Guelph. The bride is a recent
graduate of Ivan Sales School
of Hairdressing at London.
SENIOkt CITIZENS
A turk`cy banquet was enjoy-
ed lay the members of the Sen-
ior Citizens Club on December
2nd. The Anglican Ladies'
Guild served the dinrl' 'm*after-der'fntway to record the antics
of youngsters. When you're
photographing a ,child, it's a
good idea to come in as close as
Shoot mof"re than one picture
of each situation, 'particularly
those involving children, and
in picture -story sequence.
Shooting in 'sequence is a won -
which the members gathered
in MacKay Hall for an eve..,..g
of cards. Next meeting will
.be -bell ort -Deo ih
svOich;i.-a5us1hp ..gR`" ttf i n no-ni that'isacie *atirixd 1
cards will take place. is important to the meaning oo
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