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�.. • St. George's Lica church
was the setting for a wedding
ceremony on Saturday April 5,
1969, when Janet D. Young
btcarrle the_ bride • of .Bruce W.
off ielate d lie
. nuptials
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oun Sowerby - Bk
gand . f o were . of yellow. They Know Presbyterian Church VanCamp, who wore. a short
also ,_ ied large baskets. of was the setting for a wedding pale blue crochet -knit dress with
spri. :`<'ers. ceremony on Thursday, April 3, bell sleeves similar to that of the
obert Baechler, brother of 1969, when- Sndra L. Boak .bride. She carried deep pink and4sgroom,was Best ran.-Ushers1fc,betime the 'I ridef Richard , white roes°` Her:headdress a.,,,. h rSowerby. � R ev. c 0 L, • Roalothe same colored roe�r� Jho+er �s� Chisilm�; Arld trital ri1offia d at the 7 30 G :m. '""° . Dennis "Lassaline was 'bst
The bride is 'the daughter of Grgz
, and Mrs. A. E,'Yotzng", 1R.I3,"`
gich4 The groom is the,so
of Mr:1.
48 St. Vincent St., Goderich. ._• worsted sleev'eljess dress;; with
Lighted tapers, lilies and , matching accessories. She wore a
white gladioli adorned the altar - short cape and elbow Tei nth kid
for the. double ring ceremony. gloves. Her .hat of •auVas braid
The pe'i s were marked with looped into.' li.t ;R bows,,
-r .• yihite ribbon accented with completed the ,•fie
•� " .ye.119, ::and;,or ' i !• bows. r - ore a.
•aricn
Rodgers - Allen
Knox Presbyterian Church the bridesmaids, Sharilyn Curry
• was the setting -for a, wedding, -and Mrs. Paul. Dixon.
ceremony' on Sat # (rday, ,April 19, Donald Curren was best man,
1969,.when . Della- M. Allen and ushers were• Robert' Ball and
became the ,bride of John E, Robert Heckey. .
'Rodgers, Rev: G. L. Royal Far. , a reception held at The
i• i the 3 rn u - tials.. '•tale• I ' Ba f iel thebride's
off ciated`at p I p Li rrrr, yf d, br d
K. - ,, '' ouble=rini n ;tial. " , ; :-� - man, and ushers were Bill and The bride is the d k;R 'htet" of mother chose a dressv`of pink
d g r and Mrs. Eric . Allen, linen with matchingcoat black
r' ' a recepti iii- at h. The -bride s" the ;dau :%;. . e Robbie Boak brothers' ' of the M ' -
:tj arbourlite ;Inn, the bri gs Mrs. Doris Boak, Gocler c '"'•` e bride. y Clinton. The groom is the son of accessories and a corsage bf
v . mint.� _ th' n of Mr and M1i For a reception at the Tiger •' Mr. and Mrs, ,Lorne H. Rodgeis, white roses.
' '• groom, is,
a so R 2, Goderich' � - The mother of .the ;room
B"ri cl So�verby, Goderich. Dunlop Inn, the bride's mother - A g
Standards of blue and white chose a pink lace ,dress and. -coat Basked of gladioli and ,chose a turquoise dress and coat
chrysanthemums adorned the ensemble with a deep pink rose chrysanthemun adorned the with , black accessories and a
church 'for the double ring corsage of pink roses. '
white cad•I_ completed e , The mother of the groom cerem M Robert y. Mrs. o er • For at honeymoon. trip to
.ed hide
o `gan.. for oho e` `l6h' Pr.
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ALYStr]'a, �d •:�: � ^:� fin �"/..��• ,. 1� W 'r, p ,t�?M
presented ocaa c i o n dre' ``'vu h rt. w
Bisset,::,.°• who - �; . :
renditions of Ava Maria and The sleeves and scarf dr piitg sleeved S e
Wedding Hymn. The recessional " n er k li n e , and- matching
church and candelabras with\ corsage,„,
t 1' a dress McCallum presented -voc Quebec City the bride wore a
o.
She herd d Be Thou -With f f' k d H hat -
given'
ose an aqua ma a ass s of 1he Lord isf
renditions 11 pastel, pink dress and coat with
�, _ The_ �`�,, +�, ��=�'�•.s given ,[tom: did chat ensemble with a yellowp
;,rose corsage. '
For a honeymoon trip to the
Niagara Peninsula, the "bride
wore a coral-eheck dress . and
coat ensemble with navy
ice ,oraY
rrtcle, Math _
a short
white
d'.' prig.. full
cat ' nk
was Mendel,ohn's Wedding accessories. She carried a corsage
of violets on her purse.
Hugh Hill, grandfather of the
groom,. *wit() is noted for his
interest in young people, gave
the couple advice on the various
aspects of life. •
For a • honeymoon trip to
Barbados , the bride Wore` `a
brown antique leather skirt and
vest, matching shoes and carried
a brown wooden beaded purse.
The couple will take up
residence in Sarnia.
March.
The bride was given in
• marriage by her father and wore
a full length gown of dotted
• swiss over tafetta, made by ,her '
mother, who fashioned it with a
high waist and self band with a
bow at the back and streamers'
to the floor. The full length
bouffant sleeves ended in long
tightly fitted cuffs that were
covered with tiny buttons. The
.M floor .length -veil trailed behind
the gown with tiny, yellow and .The bride was. honored by
rhauve flowers scattered in showers at the home of Mr's.
among the layers of veiling, all Robert Baechler, at Carlow Hall,
held togetherwith a flat bow of and by Bell Canada at Sarnia. A
white dotted swiss. A .single row trousseau teal was held at . her
of white cotton lace edging home on March 29.. Pouring tea
rr trimmed the neckline cuffs -and were the bride's grandmothers,
skirt• , Mrs. H. Fisher and Mrs. B.
Maid of honor was Connie Young; Mrs. C. Gibbons,
Young, sister of -the bti,1e. Her • godmother of'the groom, and
yellow dotted gown was of the • M-rs. i51. r'eagan, the groom's
same material and was in a aunt. The lace tablecloth used at
similar
,_4_.1e to that .f the brine
the trousseau tea was made by
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She wore little yellow bows in
her hair • and carried a large
basket of spring flowers. _
Bridesmaids were Chris
To m kowicz, Mrs. Robert
Baechler, Mrs. Arnold Smith,
and Cathy Young, sister of the•
-
bride. Their gowns also.. were Of' The" groom's parents
the same material and in a entertained' the bridal party at
similar style to that of the bride, their home following the
except that two were of mauve rehearsal.
Mrs. B. Young. The table centre
piece was , an arrangement of
white, yellow, and mauve spring
flowers. The setting was
completed by silver candelabras
containing yellow candles.
P er an scar o pm .an green. er
Me. '. . �, was bright green and had a wide
The bride was - given in ' brim. She selected black patent
marriage by her father and wore leather accessories and a corsage
' a gown of delicate, filmy, of deep pink roses.
A guard of honor was formed
The` couple will take up
puffed s eeves outside the Church by the
rose--buds-a cl-wore a- headdress---•---.aeeessoraes- • Norganza with fitted midriff,
of roses and rosebuds. ff d 1 d full dirndl
Bridesmaid was Miss Nancy
Cook
Victoria Street United
Church,- . Goderich y was the
setting for a wedding ceremony
on Saturday, April 5, when
Kareen Lydia Lee became the
bride of Robert Patrick Cook.
Rev. L. Warr officiated at the 2
p.m. nuptials.
The bride is the only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Edwin
Lee,. The groom is the third
eldest son of Mr.' and Mrs.,
Joseph Cook, all of Goderich.
The bride was given in
marriage by her father and wore
a white street length gown of
taffeta with a brocaded face
overlay and with long length
brocade sleeves and . 'a white
pearled tiara with a short train.
Maid of honor was Miss Joan
Suplat. She wore a mauve taffeta
street length dress with a white
lace overlay, and mauve wedding
ring headpiece with a short veil
and wore a corsage of pink
carnations.
Elmer Cook, brother of the
groom, was best man and ushers
were Tommie Cook, brother of
the groom, and Roy Roster.
residence in Goderich. skirt sweeping into a circular leaders and Girl Guides of the
train. Victorian charm '. was l st and 2nd Goderich
added, by many yards of pink Companies.
satin ribbons running through - Out of town guests were
fine lace entre deux for its present from Don .Mills,
dainty trim. A ribbon bedecked Burlington, Guelph,
Lee
A buffet supper was held at
the bride's home for the
immediate relatives.
The bride's mother received
the guests in a `blue flowered
nylon dress with black
accessories. 'The mother, of_the
groom wore a two piece black
and white flowered ensemble
with white accessories. Eich
wore a corsage of pink
bonnet headpiece held the tulle Leamington, . Wingham and
illusion veiling. She carried a Belleville.
bouquet of pale pink roses and The bride -was honored at a
baby's breath. • trousseau tea given by Mrs.
•:\aid of honor was Alice Jessie McMiller on April 12,
Allay.. She wore a floor length 1969. Showers were given in her
gown of pale pink, with empire honor by Mrs.. Barrie Watter and
v.aistlrne ,.and trimmed with Mrs. Walter Hicks of RR' 2,
dainty white Lace; She carried a Goderich; Mrs. B. Y. McCreath,
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clusterOf y`'eflo've• aisles, piny` Goderich; . Mrs.. Glen Patterson,
roses baby mums and baby's 'Goderich and Mrs. Don
carnations. a, breath. Similarly' gowned. were Hammell, Blyth.
The couple will take `up
residence - on West Street,
Goderich.
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(See Readers Digest May 1969, Pg. 120)
Mr. and Mrs. T. Kolkman, RR
3, Goderich, celebrated their
35th wedding anniversary May 5
with a family dinner at the Tiger
Dunlop Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. James Horton,
Victoria 'Street, celebrated their
34th wedding anniversary by
entertaining friends at Tiger
Dunlop Inn on Sunday, May 4.
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