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Linda Louise Blake weds
• William John. Linfield
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white -s
ruby -he
and baby
chancel; palms flanked the
chancel steps;° white ribbon
bows, decorated with bells,.
joined each pew, creating • an
unusual and charming effect;
and an arrangement of pink
carnations with deep pink
rn
miniature caatdiona' beautified
the > narthex a of Knox
• Presbyterian Church, Saturday,
July 5, when Linda Louise Blake
became the bride of William
John Linfield. The bride is the
daughter. .of Mr. and Mrs.
Sherman. =Blake. The ‘groom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen
• Linfield, all of Goderich.
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Double -ring ceremony. at Knox
Knox Presbyterian Church
was the .setting for a double ring
candlelight wedding ceremony
on Fridays, June 27, 1969,,when
Haiel . Anne Greer became the
bride of William Henry Govier.
Rev. G. Lockhart Royal
officiated at the 8:00 p.m.
d nuptials.
The bride is the daughter of •
Mr. and Mrs: -Orval J. Greer of
Seaforth. The groom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Govier of
Goderich
William Cameron played the
organ and accompanied Miss
Julie Blanchard of Seaforth'who
presented vocal renditions.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride chose a
floorllength white sheath gown
of lagoda crepe.. Guipure lace
trimmed the sleeves, neckline,
front of gown and the Watteau
train which was held at the back
with. a large bow.. Her three
tiered shoulder length veil was
held in place by a rhinestone
tiara crown. She carried a
cascade' bouquet of bridal pink
roses With a touch of aqua and
baby's breath.
• Dianne 'Dalton was maid of
honor; She wore -a floor;Tength
sleeveless gown of capri' blue
chiffon over taffeta with
matching lace medallions. She
carried a cascade bouquet of
miniature pink carnations •with
•aqua tinted pinochio ,mums and,
matching headband.
Ross 'Gwyn of Saltford was
best man and the ushers were
Go. Govier. brattier, -of __the
groom and Harvey Greer,
brother of the bride.
For a reception at the Tiger
Dunlop Inn, the bride's mother
wore a green crimp knit sheath
with pink accessories. Her
corsage was of pink carnations.
The mother of the °groom
wore a pink lace crimpoline
sheath with white accessories.
standards of matching bows in their hair. All .'
tocks, miniature carried bouquets of miniatpre
acted, pink carnationsearnttior sa asters and baby's.
's breath, graced the breath, ranging in hues from pale
pink to deep , mauve, with a:
touch Aof blue, the design being
similar to the bride's bouquet.
The.. Rev.
G
performed the
Douglas S
Paed.; presided
played select'
Handel, P
• Mendelssohn.
Mrs. Mel
cousin of the gro
Wedding : •Hym
ceremony, and
Prayer during th
4. register.
Jerald, Linfield served as his
brother's best man; ushers were
Mr. , Brian Linfield, a brother,
and Mr. Dennis Brocklebank, the
groom's cousin.
For a reception at .. the
Harbourlite Inn the bride's
mother welcomed guests in a
long aqua -toned gown of
• polyester satin,fashioned on
simple .lines, with ring -collar,
bracelet sleeves, fitted, scalloped
waist and very gently, gathered
skirt. In her hair she wore a
° Lockhart Royal dainty aqua ribbon "pill box,"
ceremony. •with stephanotis. She carried a
quire, A. Mus., matching purse and wore short
at the organ' and white gloves.
ons by Bach,
u r c e l l and • The groom's in -other chose a
pink -ori -pink brocade gown,
with high round neckline, short
Brocklebank, a sleeves and "A" line skirt,
om's sang The sweeping in graceful folds to the
n before the floor. She wore a matching,
A Wedding : hand made petal hat, white
e signing of the accessories and a corsage of pale
and deep pink roses.
Mr. Blake gave
• marriage. , The b
' •imported French
and Alencon lace
high, wedding rin
Empire bodice an
• elbow -length slee
lace covered the b
used to create the
which° were re-embr
pearls and mo
sequins. A formal
line skirt was adorn
• appliques, which
hand -clipped, scall
Back interest was cen
detachable cath
train, fashioned of
organza and applique
florettes. A pearl a
floral headpiece
elbow -length bouffan
silk bridal veil. The bri
a cascade of "bridal pi
stephanotis and miniatu
carnations, highh'ghte
• baby's breath and ivy.
• Attending the bride,
of• honor, was her
Mary-Helenz, She wore
Nina Ricci •Paris go
heliotrope polyester satin
featured an underski
full-length, classically
• overdress, with' high n
bracelet sleeves, front
buttoned froth neckline
at the balk. • She w
matching bow in her'hair.
Bridesmaids, Mrs.
Iohnsofi, of Aurora, a cou
• the bride's, and Miss r
McConnell, of Goderich,
identical gown's in petal pin
1�` ` bine. respectively,
his daughter in Following the dinner, the
ridaI gown of , bride's parents entertained the
silk organza- guests at an informal party ' in
, featured' the their, home"on' Cobourg Street.
collar, fitted
d bell shaped
ves, be.11
dice and was
sheer sleeves,
oidered with
ther-of-pearl
length "A"
ed with lace
formed a
oped hem.
tred on the
edral-length
French silk
d with lace
nd crystal
held the.
t French
de carried
nk"roses,
re mauve
d with
as maid
sister,
a formal
own, in
which
rt and
draped
eckline,
ie and
waist.',,
ore a
Bruce
sin of
Diane
wore
band
With.
For travelling.to the
Maritimes, Newfoundland and
Prince Edward Island, the bride
changed into a simple dress of
blue silk, with white accessories,
She wore a shoulder corsage of
pink cyrnbidium orchids with
blue curlicues.•
The couple will reside in
Exeter.
PRE -NUPTIAL EVENTS
Prior to her , marriage, • the
bride was honored at teas and
Showers given by:
Mrs. Vern Smith and Miss
Marion MacKay; Knox chancel
choir at the home of Mrs.
Clayton -Edward and planned --by
Mrs. - Edward, Mrs. Robert
McCallum and Mrs. Gerald
Godwin; Miss Diane McConnell
at her parents' home on Nelson
Street, Mrs, Bruce Johnson, in
Aurora;; the teaching staff of
Markham District High School,
and a presentation by teachers at
Forest Heights ' Collegiate in
Kitchener.
The groom 'was presented
with gifts by his , teaching staff
and pupils at Beeton District.
-School. •
A post -rehearsal buffet
supper was given to the bridal
party, at, the home of the
groot's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Allln :Binfietd.
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MR. & MRS. IN,
Her corsage was of pale blue
.tinted -carnations
For a honeymoon trip to
Southern Ontario '4, and the
Unitgd States, the bride chose an
aqua crimpolene - dress with
white ,accessories and a corsage
of bridal pink sweetheart roses.
Out-of-town guests ".were
present from Detroit, Oshawa,
London, , Auburn, Seaforth,
Blyth, Exeter, Brucefield, Varna,
H. GOVIER
Bayfield, Erno and Sarnia.
-- --The-couple' will reside at 94
Oxford Street,' ' 'Goderich,
Ontario.
Prior to her marriage, the
bride 'was honored by showers
given by Miss Julie Blanchard
and , Miss Dianne Dalton of
Seaforth; Mrs. Allen Cooke and
Mrs. Ross Patterson of Goderich
and' Mrs. John Van Doornik of
Seaforth.
Sand�rsMacDonaId nuptials- held
MR. & MRS. B.0.'S.
Wesley -Willis United Church.
in Clinton, decorated , with
cIndelabra and cut flowers, was
the setting June ;28 for a
wedding in which Lynda Jane
MacDonald became the bride of
Brian Charles Sydney, Sandeis:
The - Rev. Dr. A. ,J. Mowatt
performed the double -ring
ceremony and Lorne Dotterer
was organist. -Bud Boyes was
soloist.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Margaret MacDonald and
the late Ronald MacDonald of
Clinton. The groom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Aljoe Sanders of
Exeter.
Lynda Jane, given in mdriage
by 'her uncle, Lorne Brown Of
Clinton, wore a long white
lagoda gown with an Alencon
lace bodice, long, lily -point
sleeves and a cathedral lace train.
Her scalloped shoulder -length
veil. erhphasize'd the "edging of
her train and was gathered
'around a cluster ' of white silk
roses. She carried yellci'w roses
on a white lace bible (her
grandmother's) with stephanotis
and white ribbons.
A wedding band collar on the
mint -green wide wale ottoman
gown of Miss Sharon Brown,
maid of honor, stood over a
fitted sleeveless bodice and a
long, bell skirt fell from flat
bows at the waist.
Mrs. Marion Cornish and Mrs.
Sharon Chappel, bridesmaids,
wore gowns identical to Miss
Brown's and carried bouquets of
white shasta daisies with trailing
ivy. They also wore daisies in
their headpieces.
Nancy Lynn Pratt, the bride's
niece,_ was flower girl and wore- a
long dress of Alencon lace,
matching -the bride's gown, over
the mint green of ,the
bridemaid's gowns. Ronald
Pratt, the bride's nephew, was
the ringbearer
Peter' McFalls of Exeter was
best man. The usheis were .lamls
MacDonald, London, brother of
the bride, and Harold Chappel
of Exeter.
The bride's . mother wore a
lovely A-line dress of pink
ribbon lace with champagne
accessories. Iter corsage was
White carnations. The groom's
mother wore traditional blue
.with a pink corsage.
.. The reception• was held at the
Clinton Legion Hall and the
bride's uncle,_ Percy Brown, was
master of ceremonies.
For a wedding trip, to
Ottawa, Collingwood and
Sudbury, the bride wore a pale
green dress ' with white
accessories and a corsage of
yellow roses.
The bride's . mother
entertained at a trousseau tea on.
the weekend prior to the
wedding. The couple will live in
Exeter.
Prior to her marriage, - the
bride was honored at showers
given by Mrs. Elmer Frey, Mrs.
Gordon .Caldwell, Mrs. Cam
Pickett, Miss Sharon Brown,
Mrs. Mary Brown and Mrs. Alice
Rumble, all of Clinton; Mrs.
Sharon Chappel and Mrs. Ron
Cornish . of Exeter and Mrs. Bert
Causton of Galt.
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QR91CH BIGNALSPgR, THAI
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DonaldDouglas �Tipert
Joyce Weaver wed in Dungannon
DAY, Y 24X00
Dungannon United Church
was the scene of a quiet weddingp.m:on Friday June 27 ,at , 8 p.,
when Glenda Joyce Weaver, only'
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Weaver of Port ' Albert, was
united in marriage to b Donald
Douglas Tipert, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Berarderrd Tipert, of
Goderich.
Rev. Glen Wright performed
the double ring ceremony in a
setting of lighted candelabra and
Mrs. Gordon . Finnegan was
the organist.
Given in marriage by 'her
fathPer,' the bride wore a pink
fortrel street length, sheath and
matching coat ensemble, white
accessories with corsage of pink
and white carnations,
- —Jerry-- -Weave---of--- -London-
brother of the bride, was best
maid
Mrs. Sharon • Weaver of
London, sister-in-law of • • the
bride was matron. ofnoz. She
chose a white and any, fortrel
street length dress with navy.
accessories and corsage of red
carnations.
A wedding recejtiOn for the
immediate , farniliea, Collo !ed ;at
the hoe of the bride's tents.
The bride's mailer received the,
guests wearing a blue las aU
.with white aeter,so rjes sand a
.corsage of, pink carnations, . The
groom's . mother wore a "OWi
Metallic sheath with brown
accessories; and a corsage of
yellow carnations.
The couple win reside on
North Street, Goderich, r
Prior to her • marriage, :the
--bride- - - was
cgrmmunity . shower at
Dungannon United Church.
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