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4 i' as^, 'T11 29th 1965
PHOTm4'BY HADDEN STUDIO
DICKStON--HAMILTON .
In a setting of white lilies
and blue delphiniums, Diane
Ruth Hamilton, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas William
Hamilton, Goderich, exchanged
marriage vows witth Arthur
Laverne Dickson. son of Mt:.
and Mrs. fdele to Dickson, Port
y lbert„ .'The:,�d�t le ring . eci e
monY was heard by Rev. R. U.
MacLean. Clinton, in 4 Knox
Presbyterian Church. Goderich,
on Saturday, J,tly 17 at three
o'clock. William 2ameron. God-
erich, presided at the' organ
ns :given in mar,
.riage ,by her fa`ber. Aler floor -
length gown of peau satin was
fashioned with a bateau neck•
line, lilypoint sleeves and a
controlled skirt which swept
to a chnphl tr tin Guipre lace
accented the ompire waistline.
iter bouffant \•I'il of nylon tulle
was caught to a crown of mohair
and" seed pearls and she car-
ried a bouquet of gai-den,ias,
pink sweetheart roses and step-
hanotis.
Miss Judy Denomy, Goderich,
was maid of honor wearing al
pink floor -length dress of ,Mire
silk sheer • with a tucked bodice
and accented at the back by a
soft flowing bow. Her access-
ories were white and she 'car-
ried a bouquet of blue -tipped •
'white earnatibns. The brides-
maids, Miss Joan Lockhart and
Miss Willa Dickson, sister of the
groom,' wore similar ensembles
And carried pink carnations and
where mt�.
Groomsman was Tom Dickson
and ushers were William Clem-
ents and -Jack Hamilton.
PHOTO BY ROY KUMANO STUDIO
DOCKSTADER—SINCLAI•R
Marybelle Sinclair exchanged the bride changed to a blue en -
vows with Robert John Dock -
The guests were received at stader, Oshawa, at. a ceremony
the Tiger Dunlop Inn by the yin Evangelical United Brethren
bride's mother in an aqua crepe
sheath dress with matching lace Church, Sebringville, with Dr.
'bodice. 1 -ler accessories were
white and pink roses formed
her corsage. The groom's moth-
er chose a turquoise dress de
J. V. Dahms officiating, assist-
ed by Rev. E. E. Pletch.
The bride is the daughter of
tailed in white with black and I Dr. and Mrs Alex Sinclair,
Sebringville,-and the groom is
_white ._accessar;es and_a. corsage the °svr ,f. �;r�. and Mrs. Wilf-
of white, carnations. rid Dockstader Goderich.
For their wedding trip to I The bride chose a white silk
INew. York City, the bride don- linen gown. A redingote ac-
ned a two-piece suit of dltsty cented by .Brussels lace appli-
pink Venetian lace with white ques on each side formed .a
.accessories, Her coat' was navy. chapel train. Her bottfl'ant veil
--,-'They will reside in Port Al- was 'of silk --illusion and ski
best. carried a bouquet of orchids
• Guests from a distance were interspersed with trailing myr-
present from Germany, Guelph .Ile.
Landon; ;{itchener, Toronto,. De- • Miss Alexandria Sinclair was
troit and Sarnia. •Maid of honor and bridesmaids -
Pre -Nuptial Events ‘vere Miss Donna Dockstader,
I The bride was honored at sister of the. groom, 'and Mrs,
two miscellaneous showers ar- David Sutherland, cousin of the
ranged by Miss Judy Denomy, bride. They wore floor -length
and. by Mrs. Gerry Hamilton. l mint grt'en dresses accented'
Mrs. Garth Hamilton was host- I with green. braid.
ess for a party following the re-' Best tman was William Wor-
hearsal. I sell, Oshawa, and ushers were
' !Paul Dockstader. Goderich, and
Since Confederation more Brian Ra.pse•y, Ajax.
than 1.200 inquiries have been The -reception was held at the
initiated by the federal gov-' hone of the bride's parents.
ernment by Order in Council, The bride's. table was centered
of which about 10 per cent of ,with a four - tiered wedding
the 'j•i,nvestigating bodies have! cake and yelrow chrysanthe-
bee;n described as a Royal com-, mums flanked by white candle's.
mission. • tiIrs Sinclair received ,the guests
' wearing a two-pieice gown of
Seven of the world's 24 stand-i'hlue lace with . white accessor-
ard' time zones cross Canadian lies. She was assisted by the
territory and total differencq in i groom's mother who had chosen
,dietot v n 1Yt �N'eVvi'o1 n l- pm l°accr given Witte match-'�
land zone' in the .east and the l ing accessories' -Both wore.
Yukon zone in the northwest is j chid corsages.
five and one-half hours. ' For a honeymoon in Montreal
the bride of Ivor L-. Brown "at
sembie with short jacket, bau-
fl'ant blue hat and orchid cor-
sage.
The couple will live in Osh-
awa.
'rhe bride is a graduate of
the University of Western On-
tario and the groom is a grad-
uate of Toronto University.
F -81i3 -Shies favored the
n'al gates ' p trty of the After-
noon C 'ehwoman's Guild of
St. Geos e'S Church. A now
fegture s a smorgasbord sup-,
per, with 'small tables centred
With pink fio'e crs, set on the
Rectory lawn and also inside
the Parish ball in order that
guests, could sit where . they
wished e .
The smorgasbord tabje was
bountiitrllyq nth chtsiet�,°
God'anci a large crowd .enjoyed
tris
popular social gathering.
• Guests were redeived by Rev.
and Mrs. G. ' G. Russell and the
president .. Mrs. Frank Bowra..
Tickets were in charge of Mrs.
D. J. Patterson. Overall con-
veners were Mrs. II. B. M. Tich-
borne, Mrs. Reg. Bridle,' Mrs,
John Wilson, Mrs. Thomas Glaz
•ter, Mrs. D. J. Patterson. In
charge of the flowers and mis-
cellaneous tables were Mrs- A.
Palmer, Mrs. Mary Barr; fish
pond, Donald 4'atterson.
Assisting in, preparing and'
serving -were Mrs. Charles .'Nii-
dean, Mrs. ; •Thomas Legg, Mrs.
3os.. Craig, Mrs. F. D. Riley,
Mrs. EI. M. Dodd, Mrs.,- Lyle
Bannister, Mrs. M. M. Martin,
Mrs. Albert Kneeshaw, Mrs.
Hugh McCabe, Mrs. Bassett,
Mrs. Arnold Hugill, Mrs. Sam
,McNall, .Mrs. Rose Hill, Mrs.
Elizabeth Sitter, Mrs Tim Eliot,
Mrs. Mildred'b• Simpson, Mrs.
Ross Harrison, Mrs. Merton
Good, Miss Judy Patterson,
Cynthia Wayne.
The . Guild was most thank-
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to those who worked or decor-
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Mr, and Mrs. William J. B. lorvemaker are pictured follow,•-
ing their marriage in Lucknow United Qhurch, July 3. , Rev.
D. J. M. Lieverdink officiated. The bride, the 'former Joanne Van
Oenen, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Van Oenen, ,R. R.
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' BROWN—YOUNG
Joan Elaine Young became an evening ceremony in the
chapel of Knox Presbyterian
Church. Goderich. Rev. G. L.
Royal. officiated. William Cam-
eron presided at the organ.
The bride is the daughter of
1YIr. and Mrs. William E. Young,
Goderich, and th,e groom is the
son of Mr, and 0 Mrs. Edward
Brown of Cobalt.
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,roses with white streamers
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her sister, Carole Good as mat-
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with snatching accessories, and
Miss Eunice Hoy as bridesmaid,
gowned in shrimp with match-
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bouquets of white carnations
tipped with aqua and shrimp.
t. Groomsman was Rudolf Bro-
O wn of London, brother of the
groom and Edgar Daer of
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