HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-01-15, Page 15a.<. Mi ie rebel *as maid of
honor . in a plun colored silk
velvet empiregown, brides al ' •n,..
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Mrs, _Jade Straugban Straughanaan �.
Peter Karstenskov were
dentiealIy + attired. They
:carried bouquets of pink shaded
carnations.'
`Jack' Stzantghan s ,.
;groomsman. Ushers. were John
buff and Edward •Sanderson.,.:.
A' reception .'folloviedd ` at the,
HotelHerby. The bride's mother
• wore a . • midnight, blue. ')silk
worsted. dress with Chanel -style'
jacket and a corsage of baby ..
pink roses, The groom's mother
Chose . a mint, green fortrel knit
dress trimmed with matching..
Lace, a feather pillbox hat in,
shades of green and a corsage of
rhaby pink roses:
For travelling; the bride
changed to a grey -Woollen dress
and coat ensemble with black
velvet tam arid' black .accessories.
The .. couple will reside in
Guelph where the groom Is in his
fourth year at the University of
Guelph. The' bride is a graduate
of the University Ot Guelph,.
Prior . to the , wedding the
bride was honored at several
parties, Miss Dorothy Coulbeck
was hostess at a pantry shower
a
.and presentation. A
miscellaneous shower in Guelph
was arranged by Mrs..
Karstenskov and -. Miss - Marie -'
•
day
Celebrute.•.• . 6Oth• anniversary Christmas
Mr. and"Mrs:°E. 'i4: Williams of son of the late Mr. •ahid -Mrs.
36 Sheridan Street, Brantford, • James Williams of :Seaforth. • _
celebrated their 60th- wedding- The , couple was' married -
anniversary on Christmas Day.° December 25, 1909; by. Rev. W.
Mrs.. Williams is --the' former H. Dunbar of Goderich:
Ida: M Colbourn, daughter -of ' Both are members of Central
the late Mr. o and Mrs. John Presbyterian Chu1 cl ,_•, rantford,
Colbourn . df,Goderich. and Brant Senior Citizens, Inc.
Townsl ip -M -- illiams,4s,-the. __ :..•Mr:--Willharns- who -retired_in_
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Goderich band: played, at Knox -service
4 A�
° The Goderich band appeared '• band's appearance. Mr. Royal
Sunday morning at Knox said that if every individual band
Presbyterian *Church 'at an member decided to play- qa
impressive service -featuring . different tune, -the -results would
"stirring music and public spirit. • be chaotic- ' but when each
' musician • renders his own,.
1947, is -a member. ` of NMassey `
Ferguson Quarter Century Club.
He started: With the firm in" -
f918. ,.
•
He has received his 61 -year
pin •as a member of the high
court,;. Canadian Order , of
Foresters. •
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The couple' has a daughter, z T:
1Virs; .WlIliatli i`_ -(Grace) Low, . ;
Brantford; three grandchildren, ----
and three great-granddaughters.
Corg'ratulat' messages were
'received from Qbeen Elizabeth,
Prime- Mini -Stela rierre Trudeau,,
MP James Brown, and COF High
Chief Ranger J. Albany Richard.
Quebec City • was the are' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B.
honeymoon destination for Mr. Straughan., Goderich.
and Mrs.. Dayid Glenn Straughan : Silk lagoda ' fashioned , the
following -their recent -marriage floor -length bridal gown with a
at -Colborne Street. United front panel of ,ere -embroidered
Church,. Brantford.: Re v. Arthur alencon • lace. " Matching lace-
Tobey sblenmlzed the vows. . enhanced the bodice. A
The bride is the former" "detachable chapel train extended'
Katharine Irene Huff; daughter. from a yoke. ' She carried a
of Mr. and Mrs._ George' S. Huff, bouquet _of white rbs�es and pink
d. T-he-greorn's parents sar-natiZi " .....,..
The band played before and , individual part wof tlhe. particillal , s,
- after the ,'worship ' service and musical selection, wonder.�ous ,•
joined-in--with-trierorga=nartistry • usic-pours forth. ,
of—M. Cameron during the Mrs. Shirley 14 Millan and_
hymn Singing, George • Griffiths ` • played a.
.Rev. G. L. Royal's 'sermon•. • 'clarinet duet accompanied. 'by
entitled "Individualism - and the ' Mrs. ' tugene Bender • at the •
Christian” drew attention to`the • piano.
Febel. Ms. . Jack Straughan
entertained at a shower in
• Goderich.
Miss Rosernond Virtue was
hostess' at a, wine and: cheese
party when the bride received
•„miscellaneous gifts.
A presentation w • made by
her fellow employes at the•
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