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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-08-14, Page 66 , QL RienSIGNAL-STAR, THUR$DAY, AUGUST 14)1 9 A Photo by Jack Doerr Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Trick • Blyth United Church was the setting of a pretty wedding when Sylvia Jean Sanderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sanderson of Blyth,' became the bride of Robert Elmer Trick, son of Mr. and Mrs„ Elmer Trick of Clinton, on July 26. The church was decorated with candelabra and baskets of large white mums with blue and white starburst•poms.. - The Rev. W. Mather officiated at the double -ring ceremony: Mrs, H. Lear of Londesboro played traditional wedding music and accompanied the soloist, Harry Lear. The bride, given in, marriage, by her father, wore a floor -length gown of imported white lagoda. The empire bodice was accented by a.cowl neckline and elbow Alength sleeves. The soft A-line skirt -was enhanced by a chapel -length• train which draped gracefully from the shoulder to the. floor. A delicate guipure lace was used to trim the collar and edge the high waist• and sleeves. To complete her outfit, the bride chose a shoulder -length nylon veil caught up by- a Juliette cap of guipure lace. She . carried a • crescent bouquet of pink sensation: roses with stephanotis and trailing green ivy: Miss Carole Martyn of London, maid of honor, and the bridesmaids, Mrs. Doug McPherson ofStratford and Miss Barb Sanderson of Toronto, cousin of the bride, were dressed alike in floor -length gowns of powder blue lagoda..The empire bodices . were enhanced •with scoop necklines and short sleeves. Guipure lace added interest to the high waist and edge of the sleeves.The slightly 'gathered skirts were accented with trains which were caught up by large bows at the neckline. To complete their outfits, they chose a floral cluster headpiece and veil in matching ' powder blue. They carried bouquets of white starburst poms with blue tulle and pink ribbon. William Trick of London, brother of the groom, was best lean. The ushers were Elmet Sanderson of Blyth, brother of the bride, and, Rolfe Cooke of London, cousin of the groom.' The -reception was held in the, church auditorium. To receive guests, the bride's mother wore a mint green soufle dress and coat .ensemble with matching accessories and a corsage of pink sensation roses. She was assisted by the bridegroom's mother, dressed in an aqua lace dress and coat ensemble with matching accessories and a corsage of white sweetheart roses. For travelling, the bride wore a: pink lace_ dress and coat ensemble, with black patent accessories and a corsage of pink delight roses. Following a wedding trip to Algonquin Park and points north the couple will reside at RR 3, Clinton. Guests were present from Stratford, Toronto, London, Hamilton, Peterbbrough, surrounding localities. - Prior 16 her wedding, the bride was honored at several miscellimeous showers: at the home of Mrs. Ken Cooke, aunt of the groom, with co -hostesses Mrs. Rolfe Cooke and Lynda Cooke; at the home of Mrs, Leonard • Shobbrook and daughter, Mrs. Ted Lamont; at the y home of Mrs. Nelson McClure, aunt of the liride and the gitIS Who work for thir tounty took her out to lunch and presented her with a gift. A trousseau tea was held for Sylvia by her mother on July 19. Pouring tea in the afternoon Were IVA,- Austin Dexter, 'graildniother of the bride, and OM Ken C9oke, aunt of the 'groom. In the evening Mrs. Austin Dexter, grandmother of the bride, and Mrs. Edward Grigg, ,. aunt of the.- groom, poured tea. Showing the trousseau were Miss Carole Martyn, 'London; Mrs. Doug McPherson, Stratford; Miss Barb Sanderson, Toronto; Misses Brenda and Arva Ball, Auburn; and Mrs. Leonard Hoffman, Kippen. Waitresses were Mrs. Jack Tamblyn, Mrs. Don McNall and Mrs: Nelson McClure. Kitchen helpers ' were Mrs. Stanley Ball,, Mrs. Wilmer Glousher and Mrs. Leonard Shobbrook. , De Ruyter - Kelly • June Teresa Kelly of Clinton, 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chiasson of Ottawa, and Jacob Edward DeRuyter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DeRuyter of Bayfield, were wed July 12 in a double -ring ceremony in Victoria Street United Church; Goderich, with the Rev. Leonard Warr officiating. Organist Mrs. J. Snider accompanied . the soloist, Pete Postill. Given in marriage by her stepfather, the bride was gowned in , white Chinese silk trimmed with lace. Her dress had lily point sleeves. A tiara oto pearls held a shoulder -length .veil and she 'carried a white'orchid on a white bible. - The maid of honor, Joan Grace Kelly, twin sister of the bride, wore a sea green floor -length gown of Chinese silk. She carried white daisies with white ribbon and trailing ivy and wore white daisies in her hair. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Leny Kaligaric of Kitchener, .sister- of the bridegroom; Mrs. Margaret McLean of Mt. Brydges, sister of the bride and Miss Mary Chiasson of Ottawa,' also a sister of the bride. Miss Ruthie DeRuyter of Bayfield, niece of the bridegroom, was junior bridesmaid. . The bridesmaids' gowns were identical to the one worn ' by the maid of honor. ' Wendy McLean of Mt. Brydges, niece of the bride, was flower girl and wore white Chinese silk dress with daisies in her hair.. - Ronnie DeRuyter of Bayfield, nephew of the. briclegroom, was ringbearer. Best • man was John DeRuyter of Bayfield, brother of the bridegroom. Ushering the guests • were Nev Kaligaric of Kitchener, Jim McLean of Mount Brydges and Robert Chiasson of Ottawa. To receive guests at" a reception held in the Clinton Legion Hall, the bride's mother wore a mauve brocade dress with matching jacket, white accessories and___a __yellow rose corsage. the groom's Mother assisted. She was attired in silver dress with blue bouqueted flowers, hat to match and black ,accessories. She wore a pirik rose For travelling to northern Ontario, the bride chose a blue linen dress with white accessories arid a white orchid corsage. The newlyweds will live at 103 Walker St., Clinton. .Showers for the 'bride were_ given by Mrs. Elmer Hugill, Mrs. Ralph Postma, Mrs. John DeRuyter, -Mrs. Jim MacLean and Mrs. Dave Goddard. Mr. and Mrs. J evening of June 20, with -the. Rev.' 'P: Van Katwyk of Kitchener officiating. The. church was decorated for the occasion with baskets of shasta daisies and white chrysanthemums. Traditional organ music •' was played by Jacob Roorda. The bridegroom is -the son of Melle Vander Wal, of RR 2, Goderich. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Margjie Gerrits and the late Herman Gerrits and was given in marriage by her brother Bill, of RR 1, Clinton. ''Shea wore.:; white floor -length gown of peau d'elegance with empire bodice of Chantilly lace and lily point sleeves. A jewelled wedding -ring headdress held • a floor -length veil edged with Chantilly lace. She carried a bouquet of yellow roses and rose buds: Photo by McDowell E. De Ruyter. The maid of .honour, . Miss Gerry .Gerrits of Clinton, the bridesmaid,' Miss Margaret Gerrits of Clinton, and the junior bridesmaid, Mis:: Margaret Greidanus of Londeshoro, wore A-line empire -style floor -length gowns of sea green satin with matching lace ° bodice. Empire panels in matching sea green extended from a bow at the middle of the back. They wore matching velvet ribbons entwined in their hair and carried bouquets....•. of shasta daisies. Ringbearer was Harry Vander Wal of Goderich. Groomsmen were henry Huizinga of Wellandport. and Louie Veenstra of Clinton. Guests were ushered by, John Eelkema of St: Thomas and Herman Gerrits of Clinton. To receive guests at the reception at the Clinton Legion Mr. and Mrs. Hall, the bride's mother wore a sky blue dress with matching three-quarter ; coat and white accessories. . She wore a corsage of pink carnations. - For travelling to northern Ontario, the bride chose a white 'pleated dress with red. accessories.and a corsage- of red rose buds. The newlyweds are living'at RR. 1, Bayfield. Prior to the wedding, the bride was honored by a shower given by her aunt, Mrs. Bill Kolkman, and cousins, Mrs. S. Dykstra, Mrs. Bill Kolkman Jr. and Mrs. Ralph Postma, all of Clinton. Prest Millar The marriage of RobertadJean. Prest and William James Millar was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs: James Prest, Monday, July 28th. Mr. and Mrs. William Millar, Goderich, are parents of the ' groom. Rev. J. D. MacDonald officiated at the 4:00 o'clock garden ceremony. Piper l3ob Worrell, Teeswater, piped The 'Wedding March,. and following the ceremony, "The Highland Wedding." The bride, given in marriage by ' her father, chose . a floor -length gown of white dacron swiss. - Her shoulder:length .veil Was appliqued with pink daisies and her bouquet was tinted in shades of ' white,. through pink, to mauve. Miss Julie Cox, London, as maid of honour, and Miss Dawn J. - Photo by McDowell Vander Wal Prest, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. They wore identical gowns of pink dacron swiss, and carried posies'of pinkand mauve carnations and mums. Mr. William McLeod, Kincardine, was,groomsman, and James Prest, brother of the bride, ushered. For the reception that followed at the Tiger Dunlop Inn, the bride's mother wore wineberry lace over pink, with a pink -carnation corsage. The groom's mother chose beige with beaded applique design, and a. golden carnation corsage. For a wedding .trip to Eastern Ontario, the bride changed to a - navy and white check sports' ebttd n suit;, ' with'' matching accessories. Open house for friends and neighbours was held in the evening at the home of Mr.:and Mrs. Prest. - The bride is a recent graduate of the Nightingale -School of Nursing, and the groom is in final semester of mechanical engineering • technology at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute. The couple will reside in Toronto. PRE—NUPTIAL EVENTS Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained by friends :and neighbours at a miscellaneous shower at Carlow Hall. Miss Julie Cox, and former classmates, entertained the young couple at the home of•Mr. and Mrs. Cox in Goderich Twp., and classmates of the Nightingale School presented the Mr:70d Mrs. bride with a carafe and set of coffee mugs ona tray. Mr. and Mrs. Millar entertained at their home following -the rehearsal. Jeffrey - Martin, St.. Francis of Assisi i-toman Catholic Church was the setting for a wedding ceremony Saturday July 12, 1969, when .Patricia Ann Martin became the bride of William John Jeffrey. Reverend Father R. Hoffman .officiated- at the 2:30 p.m. double -ring Zptials. - • The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. • Francis Martin, Kitchener. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jeffrey, Goderich. ' Miss D: Dinsmore was organist, and accompanied Miss C. Gariboldi, who was soloist. The bride was given in • marriage by her father and wore a floor length gown of white silk organza with a wedding ring stand -Up collar and lily point sleeves. The - empire ' styled bodice was accented with embroidered sequins and ,beads. The train, which flowed from the waist was accented ' with appliques and • edged with scalloped lace. A 4,floor.length veil was held in pace by a jewelled headpiece..She carried a 4 • Photo by Forde Studio W. J. Jeffrey cascade bouquet of white miniature carnations, red roses, and white baby's breath. The maid of honor was Susan Woodman, Kitchener. Bridesmaids were Miss Carol Hauck, Kitchener, Mrs. Philip (Fran) Jeffrey, Goderich, and Miss Teresa Dwyer, Kitchener. The bride's attendants were dressed alike. They wore loose fitting A-line dresses in a sky-blue moire with princess seaming and V -neckline. They carried cascade bouquets of -shasta daisies, stephanotis,. cornflowers, roses, and • baby' -s breath in assorted colors. They wore matching' band§ of flowers in their hair. - Philip Jeffrey, Goderich, was the best • man and the ushers were David Martin, Kitchener, and Kenneth Jeffrey, Goderich.- James Garvey, Kitchener was groomsman. °For a reception at the Columbus Centre, Kitchener, the bride's mother wore a yellow crepe and lace coat and dress ensemble with white accessories. She wore a matching flowered headpiece, and her corsage was of yellow sweetheart roses. 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