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PETERSON HIRST
White gladioli and yellow
mums formed the setting in
Victoria Street United church on.
,Saturday Stine 10 for the double.
ring ceremony uniting in mar-
riage Kathleen Hirst and Carl
Edward Petersen. Rev. Leonard
Warr officiated.
The bride is the daughter
Of Mr. and Mrs." Harold Hirst
of Goderich, and the -groom's
parents are Mrs. Harold Peter.
son and the late Mr. Peterson,
also of Goderich, • -
Given . in marriage by ; her
father," the bride wore a floor -
length gown of satin crepe de.
corated with flower , appliques
embroidered with silver; a
scoop neckline, fitted bodice,
and cathedral train completed
the design. A veil of silk ill-
usion .fell from her crown of
crystals and seed pearls. Yel.
low baby roses, stephanotis, and •
trailing ivy form ed ,her bou.
quet. chimney sweep horse.
shoe sent from her grand.
mother in England was attach.
ed -to the bottom of the bou.
quet.
- Matron of honor was Mrs.
William Harman of Goderich,
the bride's sister, and senior
bridesmaids were Linda Hirst,
sister of the bride, and Helen
Peterson, sister of the groom.
They wore- floor -length gowns
of lilac satin sheen accented
by elbow -length gloves. Their
headpieces were wedding ring
bands. of lilac colored roses
with shoulder -length veils, and
they carried.bouquets of yellow
Juin o'r • bridesmaids were
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Lesley Hill and StephanieHor•
ner from England, cousins of
the bride. They wore floor- .
length gowns of . yellow satin
sheen, with'yellow straw ..lice •
bands, and carried baskets of
lilac shasta daisies accentedby
yellow bows. Tracy Hirst,sister
of the bride, was flower girl,
and wore a long gown of white
bridal la =,. A poke bonnet and
flower %'•. et- completed her
engem e.
Groomsman as Leonard
Jenkins of Goderic • and ushers
were Everett Horton '• dJames
'fradley, also of God, rich..
For receiving he guests at
the arena,auditori 4, the bride's
mother chose a green two.
piece linen suit Ch white acc.
essories and a corsage of pink
carnations. The groom's mo.
ther wore a pink and white three.
piece linen suit with white acc:
essories and a corsage of white
carnations.
• For the wedding trip to north.
'ern Ontario the bride diose a
three-piece white boucle suit
with enibroidered flowers of
salmon pink, white accessories,
and a corsage of pink• yarns.
tions.
PRE -NUPTIAL EVENTS
The bride was guest of honor
at a dinner and presentation
by the girls of Dominion Road
Machinery Co.; at- a shower
at Carlow Hall ,given by Mrs.
Barb Walters; Mrs. Terence
Hunter,. and Mrs. Jo Connelly;
and by' Mrs, Sandra Curran
the .home of Mrs; William_
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HARRIS - BEATTIE
A wedding _trip to Florida
followed the marriage of Donna
•Marie Beattie, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Chester, Beattie of •
Goderich, and Bruce Harris,
son of Mrs. Verna Harris and •
the late Austin John Harris of
Clinton.
• Amidst a setting. of pink and
white gladioli and white mums
'•in Knox Presbyterian phurch
Goderih, the double -ring ex.
change' of vows was• heard by
Rev. G. L. Royal, on Saturday
• June 3.
Mr. Beattie gave his daughter ,
in marriage. Frosted silk son.
esta was• used for her slim
fitting formal skirt, topped by
an empire bodice 'of .Chantilly
lace -which featured a• bateau
• neckline, and ..long lily -point
sleeves. The focal point of this
beadtiful .gown was the cape of
matching Chantilly lace falling
gracefully .from the shoulders
to a cathedral train. Her veil,
elbow -length and very, bouffant,
was held with a ' cluster, of
tiny white roses with stamens.
of seed pearls. A crescent
of pink sensation roses, step.
hanotis, nd-trafling-ivy formed
her bouquet, .
Joan Hindmarsh of Goderich,
was maid of honor, and brides.
maids were Mrs. Betty Wick-
iam of London,,.and Jan Beattie
of Goderich. They wore sleeve•
Iess_ formal sheaths of blush
pink chiffon, withempire bod.
ices of Venetian lace featuring
bateau necklines. Two panels.
of ' matching• 'pink chiffon fell
,gracefully to the hemlines of
theifir rgowns. Headdresses of
matching pink rose clusters
with' ruffles of pink: tulle corn:
- pleted their ensembles. They
carried crescent bouquets of
white shasta mums and pink
miniature carnations.
Debbie Bedard of Goderich
was flower girl. She wore a
dress :of white peau de soie
. with an empire waist accented
by white velvet ribbon, and
carried a nosegay of pink
'miniature carnations and -baby
mums. Scott Feagan of God.
erich was ringbearer. John Har.
•ris of Toronto was groomsman
and ushering were Wilf Wiclf.
ham Jr: of Landon and Dennis
-Harris of Clinton.
The reception was held at
the. Harbourlite Inn. For her
daughter's wedding Mrs: Bea.
ttie chose a turquoise ensemble
of Belgian ,lace with white acc.
essories and a corsage of white
Kilarney roses. The groom's_
mother wore a two-piece blue
• dress of tricot knit with white
accessories and a corsage of
pink sensation roses.
PRE -NUPTIAL EVENTS
The bride was honored at
showers given by Mrs. Betty
Wickham; sister of the bride,
London; Mrs. Ross Feagan of
Clinton,° assisted by Mrs. Phy.
llis Wise and Mrs. Jerry Baird;
Mrs. Gordon Bedard, Goderich,
aunt of the bride; and Miss
Donnai Hudson, Goderich.
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PEN'I'LAND - BILSTRA
White lilacs decorated Cal.
vary Baptist church on Satur-
day June 3, for' the marriage
of Nellie Bilstra, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bilstra
of Goderich, and Larry Elmore
Pentland, son of Mr, and Mrs.
Wilfred E. Pentland of Dun.
gannon. Rev: P. B. Penny of
Wingham performed the dou-
ble -ring ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a formal
empire gown of„white white pe'aii"'••de " •`1 For travelling to Expo 67 the
cousin of the groom, was best
man and ushers' were Albert,
Bilstra of Bluevale and Robert
Andrew of London.
Guests were reCeived at the
Tiger Dunlop Inn by the bride's
mother, in an aqua lace -dress
with white accessories and a
pink corsage, and by the
groom's mother in a coral dress
and coat ensemble with white
corsage and accessories.
sole with-"Iily-point sleeves and
a matching train. A tiara of
crystals and pearls held her
shoulder -length veil. of illus-
ion. She carried a cascade of
pink roses... mounted on a white,
Bible.
bride chose an A-line blue lace
dress with white accessories
and a pink rose corsage. .The
couple will live in Dungannon.
PRE -NUPTIAL EVENTS
Miss Grace Stephensen of • Miss Grace §tevensen held
London was maid of honor, and a couple's party at her home,
bridesmaids were Rodene and at which the bride and groom
Lori Pentland, sisters of the were presented with many lov.
groom; of Dungannon, and Mary ely gifts. Also the ladies of
Bilstra of Bluevale. Each wore the Baptist church held a mis.
a floor ;length empire gown of • cellaneous shower..
Ttropic blue peau.. de --soffit•-...
a matching "lace .bodice; their
headpieces were a floral' and
tulle arrangement. White pom.
poms formed their bouquets.
Teresa Van Dongen of 'Clinton
was flower girl, and wore a
dress similar to those of the
bridesmaids, Jeffrey Andrew,
London, nephew of the groom,
was ringbearer.
Roger Pentland, Dungannon,
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