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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-09-14, Page 7Lured .a rounded neckline and long Sleeved gathered at the 'Vri"sts. A matching loco MYNA held her _shoulder•length yell ° of silk illusion and she carried a colonial bouquet QfWhite rosea buds and otephanet14... Miss ancy Parsons, Goder. lob, vas her sister's maid of ,�... honor o e ss Miss '� '• " . �:a lel �abethd an th r iter, er, Mi Parsons,and MIPS tt Susan both of Gode.. rich were brimaids. Their, or.. "' } t •� sleeveless, fl~aor.len gown delphiniumblue pure• -silk shantung with matching French• lace bodices were styled on identical lines to that of the bridal gown. Matching shantung -bows caught by wisps of veil* • ,ing formed their headpieces and , they carried colonial bouquets s of white daisy mums centred 4.t with blue and yellow button �• mums. _ Glen Gardiner, Toronto, was groomsman for his brother and ushers were Sohn, Gardiner; Toronto, brother of the groom, and Peter Irving, Toronto; col. sin of the groom. The reception 'was held at The Little. Inn, wBayfield. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. , -- Parsons chose a semi -fitted for: • mai gown of citrus yelrow crepe. The bodice was beaded and similar beading banded the ties of the large flat bows which fell over the shoulders. She wore a miniature tiara in her was pinneli to her white evening bag. • • The groom's mother wore a floor -length dress and coat en. semble in ivory Gantlet crepe the bodice of the sheath dress sprinkled with blue crystal beading. She wore matching ac!, cessories and cream- and yel-, b low, roses formed her corsage. • . For, travelling, the bride • Knox hurch, 'chantilly lace, Her . In an evening candlelight ce- vows was heard by itev. J. changed to k bon -bon pink silk Goderich was the scene of a shoulder length veil was held remony, at North. -Street— Donal.d..,MacaonabLassisted_ b�C -,; linen. dress and.' cwt ensemble late. summer...wedding, n...S.ept�• ti izl-plac ear .a�.sill p� t j V 'Y� Gfi t tr eeorated with 'auR . the idelscg atAmale,< . '"" w* matchtsg tatot lbreatitle-~- -ember-2; ' when=Rev:—G:= .- and -sire carried^ , crescent of J. Lillico of Minneapolis,. Min-, straw. Her accessories were in Royal united in marriage Linda yellow roses and trailing ivy. nesota in a communion service. black patent leather and she Lee Samis, and Peter Reginald Mrs- Audrey Brindley, rinat. wore a corsage of white ga'r. Mchror. The bride is the daugh- ron of honor; Miss Beth Law - Mr, Parsons gave his dough. denias. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Finlay son and Miss Anne Samis, ter in marriage. Her floor- Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner will. Samis and the groom is the son bridesmaids, wore identical lefigth gown of white jacqu2rd reside in Toronto. of -Mr. and. Mrs. Nelson Mclvor, gowns of aqua georgette over silk was fashioned in sheath. Prior to their marriage the all of Goderich, tafetta, in a style similar to lines with a catherdral trainbridal couple "was entertained The bride chose a,floor-length the bride's gown, with -aqua cascading from the empire at parties and showers given in empire gown • of white lagoda, wedding -ring headpieces, ado': waistline. The bodice of Phil&. • their honor both in Goderich and with lily -point sleeves and cat. ned with yellow shasta mums lips embroidery. dentelles feat; .Tor_gtnto, . hedral train, accented with and carried -crescents of yei. Photo by ICJ. Nephew GARDINER- PARSONS lour sesta mums. 'panne Marie' Sands, . tile. f1owe' $41) wasso gowned in aqua georgetteand carried a basket of shasta mums. "y The bride'snephew, David Beatty was ringbea rer. Mr. 'Allan Brindley acted as groomsman and Vic Whetstone and James McIver as, ushers. At a reception at the Har • bourlite Inn the.bride's mother received the guests in a gown of raspberry siUc linen and lace, with coreage of white roses,* as. silted by the groom's mother ' ' in •an • ensemble of brown lace over beige crepe and corsage Of talisman' roses, • For travelling thebride cha•n. ' 'sed to a' blue wool suit, black accessories and white rosecor. Sage, . , Before her marriage, Miss Saints was the recipient of shower given by Mrs. Audrey Brindley; she was also honored at a luncheon given by her fel. low employees at the Court House. • Following the rehearsal, the wedding party was entertained by the groom's parents, at their Y home. PRESZCATOR f_AZ r •RA MCIVOR—SAMIS- Presbyterian C French quets of white galdioli, white mums and greenery, on,Friday, August 25, 1967, Jennifer Jane Parsons became the bride of Frank Robinson Gardiner. • The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George G. Par- sons, Goderich and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Glen.Gardiner, Toronto. The double -ring exchange- lit 12 The Square ' At a ceremony performed by Rev. Robert Tschantz, in Lon- desboro United Church, August 26, Norma Gail McDougall be- came the bride of Gary Earl Preszcator. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. James Mo - Dougall, Goderich, the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Preszcator of Saltford. MONDAY: 10:00 a.rr♦,.—:fudging all Swine. Judging all School Fair. Exhibits. 11:00 a.m.—Judging all inside Exhibits. 1:00 p.m. Parade of Floats. Kiddies' Day at the Midway. 4:00 and 6:00 p.m.—Kiddies' Program. EVENING— . Dairy Princess Competition. 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Given in marriage by her brother, Gordon McDougall of BI rth, the bride wore a floor length empire gown of white silk • peau, with scoop -neckline and bell -sleeves, accented with guipure lace. Her shoulder length veil was . held in place with a pearl studded tiara. • Matron of honor was the bride's sister, Mrs. W. Craw. -.-fax�i�,�in-ghat�x�:�.bridess�ds✓'.:: � . were Miss Joan Preszcator and Miss Sharon Whitely. Their- id- entical aqua pea de sole gowns were complimented by nosegays of aqua mums. Lori Bender, neice of .the bride, and Rhonda Preszcator, neice of the groom were flower girls, in yellow gowns and' headbands, carry- ing yellow mums. 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