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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-08-28, Page 7p R • GODLRiOH 8IONALe"TAI ,'40.110 AY, Altlet. ST 28,;PO E Potter - Candelabra and standards of white gladioli and shasta mums decorated Bayfield Baptist Church on the evening of Friday, August 1, 1969, when Grace Elizabeth Cullen and Robert Wayne Potter were united in marriage. The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Cullen of Clinton and the bridegroom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Potter, also of Clinton. Rev.. Ivor Bodenham officiated at the , wedding. .ceremony. Miss Louise Talbot, organist, accompanied Mrs. Lorne Sparks, soloist. The bride, given in marriagg by her father, wore a floor -length gown of silk taffeta fashioned with a bell skirt, fitted bodice, scoop neckline and elbow -length sleeves. A tiara of seed pearls held her waist -length veil of silk illusion. The M ensemble. was completed by a chapel train caught at the waist with rosettes and adorned with lace applique. She carried a bouquet of Golden Wave Roses, white stephanotis and ivy. Mrs. Mary Lynn Correa, • Waterloo,- matron of honor, wore a yellow gown of organza with -a sleeveless bodice, wedding ring collar and empire waistline highlighted by a band of yellow satin with tailored bow front and back. She carried white shas'ta 'mums with a matching bow headpiece of yellow satin. Miss Sharon Potter, sister of the groom,' and Miss Cathy Potter were bridesmaids and t 4 • • Photo by McDowell Cullen wore matching dresses of mint green organza. Darryl Osborne of . Thorndale was ,best man. - Ushering the guests were Brian Potter, brother of the groom, and John Cullen, brother of the bride. For the reception which followed at Tiger Dunlop Inn, the bride's mother wore a powder blue lace dress with matching three-quarter length coat, a blue floral hat and white "accessories with a corsage of Happiness red rosgs. The mother of the groom assisted in a dress Of Antique Gold silk shantung with black accessories and a corsage of Golden Wave yellow, roses. For travelling .to Northern Ontario, the bride chose a powder blue lace dress featuring a large chiffon collar and bow with white accessories and .a shasta mum corsage. The couple will reside in Holmesville.. The bride is a graduate 'of Stratford Teachers' College and the .groom is employed by. Skeoch Business Machines, Goderich. • Prior to her wedding, the bride was honored at several showers; the ladies of the community held a miscellaneous shower at Holmesville; a miscellaneous shower was also given at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Beane by the ladies of the Bayfield Baptist Church; a linen shower was , given by Mrs. Donald Reaman of Wroxeter and a Miscellaneous shower by Mrs. Pearl Harcourt of Wingham. PEACHES LASSALINE ORCHARDS 524-7772 PHONE Photo by Fred H. Bisset Good - Rentschler Decorated with large white mums and mauve shasta daisies, with white bows with niauve inserts on the pews, St. George's Anglican Church was the setting for a quiet wedding ceremony Saturday August 9, 1969, when Irene Rentschler became the bride' of Lloyd Good. Rev. Garwood Russell officiated at the 4 p.m. double ring nuptials. The bride is• the daughter of Mrs. Ethel Sallows, Exeter, and the late Rueben Sallows. The groom is the son of William Good of Auburn and the late Mrs. Good. The bride wore a floor length gown of sparkled crepe with hyacinth, and white petal daisies .accenting the apron styling. Her short veil was held in place by a double ring daisy head piece. She wore a single strand of baby . pearls, a gift of the groom, and carried a cascade of yellow roses and white miniature carnations, highlighted with small mauve daisies and ivy. 10. Mbe little inn BAYFIELD, ONTARIO, CANADA FULLY OPEN TILL THANKSGIVING :1'he only attendant, Mrs. Marilyn Sallows, sister-in-law of the bride, wore a floor length dress of sparkled yellow crepe, similar to the bride's. She wore a yellow daisy bow head piece and carried a cascade of gold shasta daisies with ivy. She also wore a single strand of pearls, a gift from the bride. Ernest Good, son of the groom, was best 'man. For a • reception at 'Tiger Dunlop Inn the mother of the bride wore a rose colored lace dress with white accessories. Her corsage was of pink rose buds. Receiving guests on behalf of the ,grorom was his daughter-in-law, Mrs: -Pat 5iood. She wore a pale blue lace-over-taffetta dress with a white carnation corsage. • For, a wedding trip to the Rideau Valley district the hride chose a bud green corded bell tone dress with three quarter scalloped sleeves, white accessories and a corsage of yellow rose buds. • McMichael - North Street United Church was decorated with candelabra and yellow and white mums for a candlelight .wedding ceremony Monday, August 11, 1969 when Bonnie Heather Sheardown became the bride• of Alexander '', •Jic' McMichael. Rev. Donald MacDonald • conducted the 7 p.m. double ring nuptials. M. Hetherington played traditional organ music for the double -ring ceremony. The bride is, the daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Leonard F. Sheardown Sheardown, Goderich. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mn, Alex R. McMichael, Clinton. The bride- -was given in marriage by her ,father and wore a formal floor length gown of white clotted Swis:' featuring an empire waist, baby doll sleeves and square neckline. Her shoulder length veil was flecked with seed pearls and held with a tiara of pearls and rhinestones. She carried a French cascade of sweetheart roses and baby white mums. OPEN WEEKENDS ALL WINTER bt ittttt inn BAYFIELD, ONTARIO, CANADA BOX 102 -•-- PHONE BAYFIELD 565.2611 4 . photo by I•ladden's Studio. Greidanus Leo Greidanus of Seaforth and Eileen Grace Spears of Goderich 'exchanged marriage vows in Blyth United Church on - Aug. ' 2 in . a double-ririg ceremony with the Rev. W. O. Mather officiating. The bridegroom is the son of \Irs. John Greidanus of Clinton and the late Mr. Greidanus. The hride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spears of Wiarton. Mrs. Harvey Brown of Blyth, organist, accompanied the soloist, Mrs. Arnold Spears of - Spears bridesmaids, but with a short, full skirt and no train. • Ringbearer was Bruce Vincent of _Londesboro, nephew of the bride. Best man was Carman Mowatt of Blyth, the bride's brother-in-law. Guests were ushered by Bert Greidanus of Londesboro, brother of the bridegroom and Doug Robbins of Miller Lake. To receive guests at a reception in the Londesboro Hall, the bride's mother -wore a yellow nylon bonded lace dress with „.white, accessbries and corsage of mauve carnations. The groom's mother wore a peach nylon tricot dress with white accessories and corsage of pink carnations. For a wedding trip through southern Ontario and the northern United States, the bride wore a coat and dress ensemble of pink boucle with white accessories and 'a corsage Qf white roses. On' their return, the OCIple will live at 'RR 1, Dublin. A shower fpr the bride was held by her co-workers at Sheaffer Pen in Goderich. It was ,arranged by Mrs. Janice Henry and Miss Feithleen Armstrong and held at the home of Mrs. Ed Scruton in Goderich. Other showers were herd at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Howatt of Clinton and the home of Mrs. Albert. Valkenburg of Clinton. I)owln; aurltojlejr.ld. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor -length gown of white peau de soie with a scooped neckline, fitted bodice, lily -point sleeves accented with lace and a plain bell-shaped skirt. Heart -shaped lace trimmed the cathedral -length train which was gathered at the waist and fastened in front with a bow. Four layers of elbow -length illusion veiling fell from a double bow dressed with -heavy lace. She carried a bouquet of pink roses and carnations. Mrs. Ruth Howatt of Blyth, the bride's sister, was maid of honor. She wore a sleeveless floor -length gown of green crepe as did the bridesmaids, Wilma Greidanus of Clinton, sister of - the , bridegroom and Janet Watson of Tobermory. The bridesmaids wore matching double bows with veiling in their hair and carried cascades of pink carnations. The bridegroom's niece, Jeannette Koetsier of Listowel, was flower girl and wore a dress, similar to those worn by the Maid of honor was Miss Jill Sheardown, ,Goderich, sister of the bride. She wore a formal floor length gown of . yellow dotted Swiss made along the sarbe lines as the bride's dress. She wore white accessories and carried a basket of shasta daisies anCt_txailing_i.vy, . - The best man was• Roped McMichael, tlinton, brother of the groom, and ushers were Wayne Ellott, Port Colborne, and Harry Sturdy, Goderich. For a reception at the Harbourlite Inn the bride's mother wore a seafoam green English linen dress witI white embroidered trim. She selected white accessories and a corsage of peach roses. The mother of 'The grocath selected a celery colored coat and dress ensemble of ottoman cupioni with beige accessories and a corsage of peach roses. For her wedding trip the bride wore a yellow and white crimp knit suit with white accessories. Her corsage was of orchids. On their return the c9uple will take up residence at -Kirk Street„ Clinton. Prior to her marriage the hride was honored by showers given by Mrs. Gerald Lassaline; Miss Susan Miller, at the home of Mrs. Paula Miller; Mrs. Ronald McGee` and Miss Linda Str iughaIL. at the home of Mrs. i)onald Straughan. Photo " by Gerald Cover Campbell - Armstrong St. George's Anglican Church was decorated with baskets of yellow mums on the altar on Saturday, August 9, 1969, when Feithlinn Adelle Armstrong became the bride of Murray Manly Campbell. Rey. G. G. Russell officiated at the 2 p.m. double -ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Armstrong, . Goderich. The groom is the son of Mrs. Glenwood Campbell, Belfast, Ontario. Organist was - Mrs. Marion Alduos. The bride was given ° . in marriage by her. brother, Bert Armstrong, of Goderich. She wore a white floor -length empire style gown. in chantilly lace over rayon faille taffeta with the back extending into a chapel train. Clusters of handmade nylon flowers held in place her chapel length tulle veil. She carried a cascade bouquet of yellow roses and mauve orchids. Maid oVhonor was Jean Dale of Clinton. She wore a floor -length empire waist gown of lilac chantilly lace over taffeta with a"matching bow headpiece and carried a cascade bouquet of yellow mums. Mrs. Don Diehl, sister of the groom, and Mrs. James Henry, of Blyth, were bridesmaids. Julie Armstrong, "niece of the bride, was flower girl. They were all gowned identical °to the maid of honor. Ringbearer was Michael Armstrong, nephew of the bride. Best -rnan was Bernard Campbell, brother of the groom. Ushers were Irwin Campbell, brother of the groom, and Herbert Armstrong, brother of the bride. For a reception at St. George's Parish Hall, the mother of the bride chose an ensemble of powder blue nylon lace over taffeta with white accessories and a pink rosebud corsage. The groom's mother selected a dress of shell pink crimpolene with white b accessories and a white rosebud corsage. For the honeymoon trip to the east coast, the bride selected an ensemble of lilac nylon lace over taffeta with white accessories :and a yellow rosebud corsage. The couple will live at 110A Newgate Street. Out-of-town guests were present from Belfast, Clinton, Dungannon, Lucknow, Blyth; London, , Dorchester, Mount Brydges, Thessalon, Paris, Ontario and Glasgow, Scotland. BRIDAL SHOWERS' Prior • to the wedding Miss Armstrong was honored at showers given by Jean Dale of Clinton and Mrs. William Stewart, Dungannon. tl FREE DRAW FOR AN ELECTRIC COFFEE PERCOLATOR Entry Forms, Free With Every Major Appliance Purchase.. Draw to be made September 27 GERRY'S APPL1ANCES St T.Y. LTD. "THE STORE THAT SERVICE BUILT" cH.E.R ' s, l HE FINCHER0N6;:A11 ARE GOING OUT BUYING - WE D MUST CLEAR . OUR SHELVES OF MANY 'LINES- TO • ENABLE US .TO BUY AGAIN AT THE SEPTEMBER GIFT SHOW IN TORONTO . 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