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St. Peter's OintrCht
Goderich,` was the scene July 1
at U. . a40.. for the wedding
ceremony which,.united'Gerald.
Joseph Spain and Earleen
Frank in marriage,
Rev. R. Mo.ynahan
performed the, double -ring
ceremony for the son of the
late Mr. and T.Mrs. John Spain;
Goderich, and the daughter of '.
41r.. and Mrs. .Earle L. Frank,
507 Sierra Dr.,' Prescott,
Ar' aria,
rganist was Ed Stiles and
the Soloist:was Grant' Ellison
who sang Ave ' Marla and G
Perfect Love.. •
Given in marriage by her
brother,, Charles E. ° Frank,
Goderich, the bride wore = a
white street -length dress and
carried a cascade bouquet of
yellow - roses - and bouquet
.stephanotis centred with a .
large white orchid.
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Photo by Gerald Covet
MR, AND MRS. P. V. TURNER.
.White tapers and floral Bridesmaids- were Mrs. Bruce
arrangements of white shasta Baechler of Sarnia, Miss Carolyn
daisies and lilies adorned the Graham, , of Goderich, Mrs.
altar of St. Georges Anglicah Bryan King of London rid Miss
Church, Goderich, for the Betty . Sheardown of, Kit ener.: St. Peter's Roman Catholic
marriage Saturday, July 4 , of They were identically gown d to `Church, Goderich, was the
Christina Irena, daughter of Mrs. » the maid ,of honor and also setting June 27 for the wedding
Joan M. D. Tomkowicz and the carried bouquets of asta at which Kathleen A. Wedlock,
late Antoni ' L. Tomkowicz to daisies, baby's breath and fern. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
..i?hilip Vaughn, ..son ..of. Mr.� and _ Groomsman. ;,...was^ Russell _Wedlock,,..Goderich,.-: ;exchangers._
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- The Rev. • G. G. Russell ushered by ' Bryan King 'of Bowen, son .of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
officiated at the double ring London, Arthur McMichael of Bowen, , also of Goderich. Rev.
ceremony.
The Processional entered to
• the hymn "Austria" .with the
bride being escorted to the altar
by • Arthur W. McMichael,
Seaforth.
.The bride looked lovely
wearing , a, floor -length gown,
imported from London,
England, made of- Tricel crepe
over taffeta' fashioned -on an
Edwardian' design, completed
with a lace edged cathedral train.
French guipure lace adorned the
high neckline and long fitted
cuffs. A large bow, accented the
train at the back of the gown.
Her five -tiered bouffant veil with
scalloped crocheted edging was
held by a bouquet of lily of the '
valley and tiny rose; blooms. She,
carried a Colonial styled
bouquet of white butterfly
roses, stephanotis, baby's breath,
yellow sweetheart roses and
white miniature carnations
enhanced by leather fern, from
which fell yellow velvet ribbons
, entwined with stephanotis.' '
Matron of honor Was' ,
Ma• y . Frank,. Ooderich, who
ebose a white bee and: chiffon
dreps and carrieda lace basket
or yellow gavot :ro «,
Peter Spain was,
groomsman. "
Following a wedding
Teestion at the..home ,ot the
groom,. the couple left., for
Midland, Bracebridge, the;'
Muskoka region
Huntsville.
They will reside at . the
groom'O home, 342 gag St,
' Prior to her maitiage, the
'bride was °showered. " by the
. choir members ' of the
American Lutheran •church in
Prescott, Arizona.
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Photo by Gerald Cover
. MR. AND MRS. K. R. BOWEN
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Maid of honor was Miss
Sandra Ware, Goderich, sister of
the bride. ` Her gown was of
Spanish mint polyester whip
cream .fashioned with empire
waist, trimmed with inint` pastel
velvet . and -lace, full length,
puffed sleeves with raffled cuffs,
• and trimmed ' with velvet and
lace and» a large flat velvet bow,
which fell from the waist at the
back of her gown. Her headpiece
was of. pale tinted' roses and a
matching looped bow. She
carried a bouquet similar to that
of the bride -and consisting of
yellow and white shasta daisies, .
balby's breath and fern, from
which fell pastel, mint velvet
" ribbons.
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Seaforth, Clare Sager.____.o1d ___Moynahan officiated. `
Goderich and Wi.11jam._Soldai of _. - O rga nJst Ed • - Stiles
Grand Bend. accompanied the soloist, Misr-
Organist
issOrganist was Miss Marian ' Isobelle Lassaline.
Aldous of Southampton. Escorted by her father, -the
Following the cerci 1ony a bride wore a --gown of peau de
reception was held in • the charme featuring a lace bodice
Bayfield Community Centre. with lace bell sleeves and an
Receiving the guests was the empire waistline. She carried a
bride's mother wearing a robin bouquet of yellow sweetheart
egg 1310e crimplene suit, beige roses. '
wet -look accessories and a Maid of honor was Miss Laura
corsage of yellow sweetheart Mero, Kitchener and the
roses, Assisting was the groom's ' bridesmaid was Mrs. T. McIver,
mother wearing a cream lace Kitchener. They were gowned
suit, tangerine accessories and a alike in mint green chiffon over
corsage of orange delight roses. taffeta gowns featuring empire
Master of Ceremonies for the waistlines accented with daisy
occasion was L. B. Graham, trim. The' puff sleeves were also
Goderich.
trimmed with daisies and they
• Fbr the wedding '"t ip t 6 the - earried bouquets • of white
Thousand Islands in , the St, daisies.
Lawrence River, the bride Glenn McCuspey� Goderich,
changed into an imported two was groomsman. Ushers were.
piece ensemble of navy and red Mark Lassaline, Torn McIver and
with matching accessories and a .. Bill Mohring.
cymbidium orchid corsage. The wedding reception was
Upon their return Mr. and held at St. Peter's Church hall.
Mrs. Turner will reside in _ The bride's mother wore an aqua
dress and coat ensemble, white
accessories and a corsage of
yellow roses. The groom's
mother chose a light coral dress
and coat ensemble, . white
accessories and a corsage of .
- white roses. - .
For a honeymoon in Niagara
• Falls, the bride changed to a
navy dress and coat ensemble,
white accessories and a corsage
of pink roses.
They'• will reside at 240 Jones
. Street.
Hostesses for showers p• rior to
the wedding were Mrs. Pat
Walker, Clinton; Miss Shirley
Mohring, Goderich; Miss Laura
Mero and Mrs. T. McIver, both
of Kitchener.
Goderich.
Prior to her marriage the
bride was feted at showers given
by Mrs. Thomas Penhale in
Bayfield, and by Miss Carolyn
Graham ' and Miss Betty
Sheardown in Goderich. Fellow
employees at the Dominion
Road Machinery • Co. also
entertained - the bride at dinner
where they presented her with
gifts. .
Saturday, June 27 the bride
and her mother held "open
house" for_ friends and relatives
at the bride's new home.
' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner,
Bayfield, were 'hosts to a party
following the rehearsal.
MR. AND MRS.
Mary Etue, daughter of Lloyd
and Dorothy Etue, 80,,.Blake
Street, becanip the bride of 13111
Wilkinson, • son of Jinn and
Evelyn-. Wilkinson, 125 South
• St.„ at a cerelony July 11 in, St.
Peter's Church, Goderich.
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baskets of . yellow muls and
white gladioli.
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father,.. the bride wore a white
norganza over, satin wedding
gown with a French lace bodice
and lace trim- at the hemline. Her
floovlength veil was held in
place by a lace headdress and she
carried white gardenias, yellow
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Anna Mae Snider, Kitchener.
She Wore a green butterfly crepe "
gown with a sheer paisley bodice
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Bridesmaids were Miss Betty
Etue, Kitchener; Mrs. Jeanne
Scotchmer, St Catharines; and
Mrs. Alison Dowds, Goderich.
They were gowned alike in
yellow. butterfly crepe with
sheer paisley bodices and flowers
identical to those carried by the
matron of honor.
John ' Pirie, Goderich, was
groomsman. Ushers were Ed
Curry and Dave Wilkinson, both
of Goderich, and Jerry Etue,
Detroit.
The wedding reception Was
held at the Harbourlite I Inn. The
bride's mother received in" a
green silk linen dress with a
yellow orchid corsage. She was'
assisted by the groom's mother
in a peach ctimplene dress and a
green orchid corsage.
For travelling to Northern
Ontario, the bride changed to a
yellow dress and coat of
criniplene, white accessories and
a green orchid corsage.
They will reside in Belleville.
Prior to her marriage, the
bride was feted at several
showers given by Alison Dowds
and 'Val Imbeau at the home of
Alison Dowds; the 'ladies' staff
of Belleville 'Collegiate; Pat
Wilkinson and Shirley Dinsmore
at the horse of -the groom's
Mother; ' Anna Mae • Snider';
Kitchener; and Sharon
Ainsworth, Belleville.
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