HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-06-19, Page 8OODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1969
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• -MR AND MRS. RONALD BLACK
- Reverend Alfred 11 oh t nson
officiated in a double -ring,
ceremon at , the marriage in St.
‘ndrew's Church. Comber, on
Sat tirda, , May 17. at 7 p.m. at a -
/hit' (())•candlelight service.of Nliss Ret t
• Jean NIellow and Mr.. Ronald
Mr. AND MRS, ROBERT VVAYNE VODDEN Black. The bride is the daughter
ISnox, Presbyterian Church `' Male turquoise peau-de-charme.' of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mellow of
was thesetting for a wedding with ruffled necks an' hems. Comber, and the grOom, the son
ceremony on, Saturda, Nlav 11), They carried white. baskets of of Mrs. Howard -Black and the
when Suzanne Nlary Grace I.Ierry„ , bridal pink roses. white bib'. late Mr. Black- of Goderich,
became the bride of Robert mums and trailing Ontario. -
Wayne. Vodden..Rev: Lockhart The hest man was -The wedding music was --4{
Royal officiated at the' \widen, brother of the groom. :played hy Mrs.--Mari-e.Klatt, who
-ceremony. [shers wSt
-ere ephen Tyndall. also accompanied NIrs. Glenda
• The bride is the daughter of Clinton and Michael Berry, Melaya, cousin of the bride w ho
Mr. 'and Mrs. John G. Berry. brother of the bride. sang, "0 Perfect Love ,before.
Goderich and the groom. is the For a reception • at the "The Lord's Prayer- during t he
son. of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Maitland Countr\ Club. the ce'remony and -The Wedding
Vod&n, R. R. 1, Clinton... bride's " mother chose an Prayer. -during the signing (41'
identical to .the bridesmaids and
carried a tiny white basket of
orange and white carnations.
Rill Black. brother of the
groom, was best , mao and. the
ushers were, Larry Liebrock, ()I°
Kinaco
gston, nd Stt Pears(in of
Goderich.
For her daughter's wedding.
NI rs NI ellow chose_ a
t urq 0 oise-colored coat ch'ess
with w hilt aecessorw.a
sand wore
it corsage of yellow sweetheart
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\„The ' church was decorated emsemble, of dawn pink French the register.
with pink carnations and white silk appliqued with matching . The' bride. given in marriage,
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baby mums with trailing ivy set .-Nlencon lace. She - wore „iiii\ \ .hy her father. was lovely in a
in, a pair' of candelabra. On the accessories'and a pale pink floorlengt h ,()\-\ n ol w hilt ;vim
altar were vases of pink gladioli orchid corsage. ' de charm. fashioned With a
and white feather mums. - . The groom's mother assisted ssoftl, rounded neckline .. and
Given .:9 marriage by her at the reception wearing a coat elbov, length sleexes. Iler veil of -
• father, the bride wore a full :_-,,a.n.4-4„ dress costvine 01' sea aqua illusion ‘‘ as held \itli(dei circlet
length gown of cloud white \latlesse with na\ y accessorios. . Which was embroidered v. ith
Chantilly lace over stiffenedsilk. She wore a corsage of deep pink sequins and beads. lit, carried a .
The long coat effect, edged with . carnations..„( „ cascade bouquet of •three white
self scallops of thelace ended in • Calvin Krauter of Brus. wis gardenias tinted \ % it li orange.
,a cathedral. train. Self ruffles acted as master of cerenionieS. wit h stephonat is and ivy . 1 ler
touched. with tiny bows Fora,, honeymoon trip 10 ,only jewellery was a singleAst rand
garnished 'the neck and wrist. Northern - Ontario t he . bride of . pearls and earrings. a gift
She carried a cascade of bridal chose a dress and coat ensenio, from the groom..
pink°- roses and trilling ivy. Herof pale blue and white broca& - Attending as nniid (11 honor
-headpiece was a crown., shaped with na \ N, accessories, and a pale was • Miss , l)a\\ n Mellow of
tiara . of - tiny seed pearls pink,orchidsorsagc. Windsor. sister of th!t brick:. N1tt;.5 .. '
. enhanced by a shoulder length Pre‘ious to :her marriage the •June '1 aylor of Londori and NIrs,,,,
veil. • • . ,
, bride was. honored at fi‘e James Miirris of ('(inter were.
Maid of honor was Linda showers 'gken by Mrs. M.- tiridesni nds. ilie. ali N% ore
' Y ou n g, , Dungannon. The Simpson and NIN. C. Schneiker: identical gowns of . orange ice
bridesmaids vere Haine Berm . .1111 Sheardown and the staff of peau de charm. Each wore
sister of the bride and.- Mrs. 1 he Canadian 1 ml)erial Ban k of - matching headdresses and
11.6nald, II ugill of`Baden, sister of Commerce: Linda 'Young: NIN
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. carried a cascade 01 .white
carnations tipped . with orange.
Little Car61 Ann Liebrock of
Kingston. niece of the bride-,
1]oor-1(410T - - - -dr-oss,
roses..
The ..gropm'si mother chose a
blue ensemble w itli mat chilli.;
accessories It wore it corsage 01'
pink s\ .t1 roses.
After the weddinga reception
was held in the 1.0.0.1. !Iall.'
1;01 tra‘elling to Niagara • Falls
and No.v, 'Voris Slate. the bride
kk0t1. a red suit • with black
accessories and a corsage- Of
white sweetheart roses. •
\1r. and Mrs. Black will. reside
in (1oderich. Guests were,present
from 1:ingst on. • Burlington,
(ioderi(n. 1)ungannon. Port
Albert. 1.,•onclon. St_ Thomas.
Chatham, Wheatley'.
1e tentj n g t on • .kmherst burg,
Esse\„ Windsor.-rt'aples and
Coni her. •
Bert shobbrook 1.onde,.-boro:
the groOm. Lisa 1 1411. niece of
and NIN. Cllark ()I' Clinton.
the groom, was flower girl.
, 1 he couple will reside at 11 11.
The attendants were dressed
•• alike in floor length ns of 1 • (11111(n•
Welland AVenue nited Prader and t he eddi fig 'Prav cr. hands Of white guipure- lace
Church, . St. Cat ha was MW bride ‘,.its gi\en in t hrearled with matching,
decorated with _ of marriage bk ber fat her and w ore 1 urquoise sat n -ribbons. She
shasta daisies on • • 1969 a gni n of white lagocla carried a bouqirt of shasta
for the 4-p. m. WE -4, • \ nn fashioned - i1 h an empire daisies and i‘y with a matching
Francis Gayman ti intfld ins! Line and it 1 i.i,it neckline hand of claisie-. andivy in her
WayneBisseq,_ , _ winded \kith gtipu lace hair.
Rev,- G. Quigi('. 'of richtt t h waded \\ it h k1 hit(' satin ribbon
Bridesmaids were Patricia
at the double ring ceremony. \\ ch (''t ended (1"" 1.1 1 he chaPel • Bissett, Clinton sister of the
The bride is the daughter of length traM. 11(9- shoulder
groom, Judith homspon
NiT. and Mrs. 11_ B. Gavman, St. length \ ell was held in place bk.-. a -
TheSsalon and Margaret Hunt,
Catharines and the groom is the 'headpiecf e osatin laves and lily
son of MTS. 1), R. Bissett. of the vallev. She e.arried St.( atharines.
Clinton and the late Donald cascade bouquet of yellow `1:beir dresses and tickers w ere
rosebuds. t\ shasta daisies and identical to. the maid of honor.
,tephanotis. Best man was David G. Biggs,
Guelph: Ushers were Donald S.
Nlaid of, honor was Jean -
1101cien, CatharinA, She wore Gayman, St. Catharines brother
a gown of tur4ioise organza and of the bride; \Villiam C. Sweet,
Dryden and Ross D. Pulford,
Guelph.
For a wedding reception at
the Holiday Inn, ,1r.` Catharines,
the bride's mother chose a beige
and gold brocade ensemble with
beige accessories and a corsage
Of yellowbaby rosebuds.
The mother of the groom
received guests wearing a Blue
lace ensemble with white
accessories and wore a corsage of
white baby carnations and
stephanotis.
FOi. the WeddingIrip the bride
chose a white semi -fitted
crimpoline dress with a navy
.coachman coat with white trim
and navy accessories. Her
corsage was of red baby
rosebuds with stephanotis.
The couple will reside in
Waterloo.
, Prior to her marriage, the
bride was honored at showers in
Guelph, West Lorne 'and St.
Catharines.
The bride is a graduate of the
University of Guelph. The
,groOrh is a graduate student at
the Univeirsity of Waterloo.
Organist was NIrs. 1.raser
and the.soloisi was Mr,. G. Sherk.
° was the traditional
Wedding The Lord's
AND MR& DONALD WAYNE BISSETT
P11010 bi
MR, AND MRS. IVAN H. STECKLE
51. George's Anglican Church pale pink -roses with pink tinted
was the setting for a wedding , daisies accented with clusters of
ceremony on Saturday May_17, babies -breath and matching pink
\‘ hen Patricia Ann ,Nordahl falling streamer.
became the bride., of lean H.
Sleekly:— Rev, Garwood - G.
Russell officiated at the 1 p. m.
nuptials. •
The, bride is' the daughter of
Nrr. and Nirs. Arvid No.rdahl,
Goderich. The groom is the son
of ir. and NIrs. Ivan Steckle,
Maid of honor, Miss Alice
Allen, - Goderich, wore a pink
.cotton gown with puffed sleeves
and Victorian bib trimmed with
a fresh white ruffle: Her
headdress was made with white
organza bows centred with'pink
tinted daisies -and falling.organza
ringlets. She carried a Victorian
l'he altar was adorned with .±houquel of pink tinted daisies
gold Victorian \ ases, of pink and and mums accented with clusters
white gladioli for the double ring of babies breath with matebing
ceremony.
Marion A ldous played the
organ and selected traditional'
wedding music.
The bride was given ir.
marriage by her father. She wore
a floor -length gown of white
organ./4.1..oy&tztAaflat,4,
wedding ring standup. eollar. 1 he
styled bodice Was
accented with guipur lace and
short puffed sleeves scattered
with, daisy motif .„.trim. .\
inat(hing bandeau and floor
length .‘eil Of silk illusion
trimmed. with daisy motifs
fornivi her headdress. She
carried a Victorian bouquet of
'el
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MR. AND MRS; JAMES DUNCAN McKINLAY
St. Peter's Roman Catholic a bouquet of white stephanotis
church was 'the 'setting for a and lily -of- the -valley in a frame
wedding ceremony on Saturday of green foliage.
May 10, when' Colleen Anne
Connelly became the bride of
James Duncan McKinlay. Rev.
'Father Rheis officiated at the 2
p. m. wedding mass.
The bride is,tthe daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John _Connelly,
Goderich. The groom is the son
of Mrs. Dorothy McKinlay,
Kitchener, and the late Mr.
McKinlay,
Standards Or 'yellow and whit
chrysanthemums adorned the
altar for the double ring
ceremony.
Henry Hendricks, Goderich,
played appropriate organ music..
The bride, was given in
marriage by her father and Wore'
a white floor length dress of
saillemeave taffeta,' flash toned
with lilypoint sleeves, stand up
collar, And lace embossed centre
front. The train was held by
small bows and flowed from the
shoulder. Her headdress was of
-nylon leaves and rose -buds with
a bouffant style veil. She carried
Maid of honor was Marlene
Connelly, sister of Oise bride. She
wore a floor length sleeveless
dress of yellow crepe, fashioned
with an empire, waistline and
soft stand-up frills at the neck
and bodice. She wore small
daisies' in her hair Ind carried a
nosegay of daisies tied with
flowing pastel ribbons.
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Janice
Baler, of Kitchener, and Patricia
McKinlay, Toronto, sister of the
groom. Their dresses and flowers
were the same as the maid of
honor.
Robert Kieswitter, Kitchener,
was best man and ushers were
Frank Gollinger, and Tom
McKinlay, brother of the,grbom.
For a reception at 'the
Harbourlite Inn the bride's
mother chose a coat and dress
ensemble of apple -green
shantung highlighted with gold
pink falling streamers.
Judy Nordahl, SisZr of the
bride was bridesmaiCrIler gown
and flowers were'the same as the
maid of honor.
Gary Johnston, Varna, was
best man, and ushers were Jim
K,tItir:,-Ippen and Robert
Burnay, Windsor.
Ringbearers were David and
Paul Taylor, St. ' Thpmas,
nephews of the groom. •
For a reception,. at Tiger
Dunlop Inn the bride's mother -
chose a lilac silk shantung dress
and coat ensemble with white
accessories, She wore -a corsage
of baby pink sweetheart roses.
The" mother of the groom
chose a lemon yellbw two piece
knitted suit with white
accessories and matching
flowered headpiece. She wore•a
corsage of deep pink sweetheart
roses.
Fora wedding trip to Niagara
Falls, and points south, the bride -
wore a- white fitted coat with
deep navy blue accessories, and
an orchid corsage.
Out-of-town guests were
present. from Stratford, St.
Thomas, - London, Kitchener,
WaterIbii. Oakville, Tordritc„
MF3. AND MRS.
GARY
St. George's Anglican Church .
was decorated with • white
gladioli and shasta mums on the
altar and double candelabra, at,
the altar,steps on June 7, 1969,
when Judith Isabelle Shore
became the bride of Gary Wither
Doak.
Rev. Garwood' G. Russell
oiCiated at the -3 p.m. dbuble
ring ceremony'.
The bride' is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Shore,
Quebec St„ The groom is the son
of Mraid.,,MM Waiter Doak,
Park St.
Wedding tpaic was -Played by
Marion Alduos. The bride
•entered'the church to Praise my.
soul the King Of Heaven; Jesu
Joy of Man's Desiring was
presented during' the signing of
the register and the recessional
was Trumpet ;Tune and Air by
Clarke. .
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The bride was. given in
marriage by her father and wore
a floor length. gown Of lagoda
crepe fashioned with a pearled
Chantilly lace motif at the scoop
neckline and elbow- length
sleeves and also. encircling the
detachable howed train that
swept to a Chapel length. Charm
was added to the front of the.
gown with a scissor effect. Iler
four tiered rolled edged illusion
veil was. held in place with a
floral cluster. She carried a
cascade bouquet, of sweetheart
- roses and stephanotis.
Kapuskasing, Detroit, Clinton
and stfrronding area. Mrs. Douglas Harrison,
Kitchener, was matron of honor.
.The couple wilt take up
She was gowned 'in floor length
.residence in Goderich where the
lilac chiffon with a Romeo and
bride is an employee of the Bank
Juliette look. Floral lace
of Montreal. •The groom is a
trimm,ed the mandrin neckline
distrial...representative for the
and. fro4of the b_odice and the
Mutual Life of Canada. full, sheer, gathered sleeves were
Prior to her marriage the bride also trimmed -wit -h the same lace.
was honored by a miscellaneous A large mohair hat in lilac
shovier given by Miss Joanne complimented the ensemble. She
'Harrison and her mother; and a carried a cascade bouquet of
linen shower given 'by Mrs. mauve -pink -burgundy miniature
Sheila Palmer, of Clinton. carnations. •
Photo fu' Jack Doerr
WALTER DOAK
The bridesmaids were Linda
Cooper, Toronto, -cousin of the
bride; Sue Doak, sister of.the
groom and Sharon Lockhart, of
Mount Forest.
They were dressed identical to
the matron of honorand carried
the same style of bouquet.
The best man was Douglas
Harrison, Kitchener.
Ushers were Verne Skeoch,
Grand Valley; Steve Doak, ,4
Goderich, brother of th-e groom,
and Ron Daer, Goderich.
For a reception at Harbotirltte
Inn, the bride's mother received
guests wearing an ensemble of
blue French lace over peau de
soie, matching . peau de sole
headdress and accessories with a
corsage of sweethert roses.
The groom's mother wore a •
coat -dress ensemble of pink
magnolia silk linen, garnished
with Alencon lace with matching
drape turban and corsage of •
white gardenia and tephanotis.
For a Honeymoon trip to
Northern Ontario the bride
chose va floral lime green and
blue chiffon ensemble with lime
green accessories and a corsage •
of white feather carnations, '
The bridal couple will reside
in Goderich for the summer and
in September will take up
residenceinwB:rieston.
Guestspresent from
Wingham, Clinton, London, V
Toronto, Grimsby, Cooksville,
Trenton, • Sudbury, Windsbr,
Kitchener, Grand Volley, Mount
Forest, Boston, Sault Ste. Marie,
Mount Hope, .Parry Sound and
St. Catharines.
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PRE -NUPTIAL EVENTS *
In honor of the bride-to-be
several showers Wei.? held.
Mrs. Robert Alexandra, held a
miscellaneous shower; Miss
Dianne Nicholson, bath and
kitchen; Mrs. Harold Larder,*
miscellaneous and Mrs Douglas
Harrison, mellaneous.
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accessories. She wore a yellow
rose corsage.
The mother of the groom
chose a rust colored brocade
coat and dress ensemble with
Matching accessories. She wore a
corsage of rust roses.
For a wedding trip to
northern ;Ontario the bride wore
a coat and dress, ensemble of
white antique linen with black
trim and black accessories.
The couple will .take up
residence in Kitchener'where the
groom is attending Waterloo
Lutheran University, The bride
is a registered nurse, a graduate
of St: Mary's Hospital,
Kitchener.
Previpus to her marriage the
bride was honored by a surprise
kitchen shower given by Marg
Anderson and Judy Hiles; a
community shower at Carlow
Hall; and by a trousseau tea at
her mother's home, where Mrs.
T. Hunter, Mrs. W. Smith. and
Mrs. R. Buchanan poured tea.
She was fur,therlionored by a
gift presentation at Alexandra
Marine and General pospital
where she has lren a nurse for
the past year.
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