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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-10-29, Page 19av Falb s �/ s' dresses' SY, a-, a oPERtcE ,Star ADSTAR,ITIVUOVir, 0 Hon.ymoofls ,in nNo rtber : ,foto $ich-M oxiy 0 Photo by Bisset MR. 'AND MRS. P. C. MARZO- - Standards 'of- yellow ' shasta mums and white gladioli - decorated St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Goderich, when . Rev. Father R. Moynahan -officiated at the double -ring ceremony --which• united- in marriage Barbara -Lottie -Buchanan_. asks' Pti"illiptharrles Marzo,'"both ofWad-1r Mr. and Mrs. Richard Buchanan, RR 6, Goderich, are the parents of the bride and Mr. and Mrs. Ilio Marzo, Acton, are the groom's parents. Henry Hendricks was organist Tor th-e wedding. The bride's sister-in-law, Mrs. John Buchanan sang The. Wedding Prayer, Q Perfect Love, Ave Maria, Mother At Your Feet Kneiing ai'id On This Day 0 Beautiful Mother. Given in marriage by her father, . the bride wore a floor -length . A-line gown of silk lagoda with fitted empire bodice featuring an overlay of chantilly lace and delicate beading. The high rise collar was of matching lace and the long lilypoint sleeves showed an insert of matching Lace as well. A chapel train flowed from the waistline with inserts of delicate lace: The skirt was styled with .a deep V of chantilly lace daintily scalloped. Her. bouffant four -tiered veil beaded with- pearls was held by a soft organza . bow with tendrils fanning back from the face. She carried a cascade of American Beauty roses centred with two white orchids. Matron of honor was Mrs. Ron Walsh, sister of the bride, Goderich. Bridesmaids were Mrs.. W. Clifford, sister of the bride, Goderich, and MrrTili cry' DeeistY "eft. Thonras. '- They They wore A-line floor -length gowns of purplevelvet with stand-up collars and elbow -length sleeves trimmed with delicate lace and mother of pearl_;beadingTheir headdresses were purple velvet bands With matching lace and mother of pearl trim and they carried hand bouquets of yellow, shasta - mums and white satin streamers. Junior bridesmaid, Miss Carol -Anne Marzo, Acton, was gowned identically to the senior attendants. Groomsman was Brian Sheridan,, Zronto. Ushers were Barry Buchanan, twin brother of the bride, Goderich and Peter and Donald Marzo, brothers, of the groom, Acton. .The reception was held at Saltford Valley Hall, RR 4, Goderich, where white and yellow mums and streamers were -the decal{._..... _..__ �- _ _ The bride's mother" wore a royal blue peau de soie lace trimmed dress with matching lace coat, black patent accessories. and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses. The groom's mother chose, a deep pink crimplene dress with matching jacket, black accessories and a corsage of white sweetheart roses. - The young couple left for a honeymoon in Ottawa, Hull; Quebec and other eastern points. The bride travelled in a moss green tweed suit, brown alligator accessories and a corsage of yellow cymbidium orchids. • They will reside in Acton. ° Guests were present at ,the ' wedding from Toronto, Campbellville, Acton, . Rockwood, Guelph, St. Thomas, London, Goderich and from Sherbrooke, Hull, Compton, Wotton and St. Gabriel De Brandon, Quebec. The bride was honored at several showers prior to her marriage. Mrs. Doug Lockerbie was the hostess for a shower at her home - in Acton; Mrs. Tony Decoo and Mrs. W. Clifford . were co -hostesses for a shower at the . Clifford home; fellow workers at Northern Electric, Brampton, showered her at the home of Mrs. Sheila Montgomery; and friends and neighbors honored her at a community shower in the township hall, Carlow, where hostesses were . Mrs. H. -Crawford,: Mrs. John Buchanan, Mrs. T. Kolkman and Mrs. W. Vanderlinde. The groom was feted at a `stag' at the Rod and Gun Club, Eden -Mills, by his friends and relatives. Photo by Clinton Photo Service _...,_.'MR. -AND MRS. B. H: ALLAN Photo by McDowell MR. `AND MRS. J. L. SUCH 5 C ! C • ! t. ; 5 C • _ Blyth United Church was the scene of a pretty candlelight service 'at which -wedding vows and .-rings were exchanged by -Mr:-aid-Mrs.'BrianHenryAllan: � _, •: ,.-- ' .- ' The bride is the former Betsy Elliott, daughter of Mr. and - Mrs. Gordon" Elliott, Blyth. The groom'$ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Melville Allan, Fordwich. Rev. Wittich officiated at the ceremony amid white, yellow and bronze flowers. - -• . The bride was escorted to the altar by her father. She wore a formal gown of scalloped French bridal rose lace over peau de soie featuring a fitted bodice embroidered with tiny seed pearls, long sleeves and a square neckline.' The back of the A-line skirt was enhanced by tiers' of scalloped lace extending into a graceful train. Tiny drop pearls trimmed the scalloped lace edges down the front of the dress. A pillbox style headpiece of matching lace.trimmed with seed and drop pearls held her four -tier silk illusion veil. She carried a cascade of white gardenias and stephanotis. Matron of honor was Mrs. Doug Henry, .Saltford. Sh''wore apple green ' crystalette styled along princess lines with matching -full overskirt of nylon sheer: She wore yellow and white mums- in Her Hair and earned matching bouquet of yellow and white mums. Bridesmaids were Miss Sandra Allan; . Fordwich and Miss •• Rhonda Wettlaufer, London. They wore golden yellow crystalette fashioned along princess lines with matching full overskirts of nylon sheer, yellow and white mums in their hair ' and carried yellow and white mums. Groomsman was Arnold Allan, Fordwich. Ushers were I)on Elliott, Hamilton, and Floyd Allan, Fordwich. The bride's mother wore a champagne embroidered sheer dress along princess lines with matching stole, both the dress and stole trimmed with white silk fringe. Her accessories were coral and she wore a -corsage of coral roses. The groom's mother chose a new gold miracle crepe dress along A-lineswith jacket and accessories matching and a corsage of yellow Talisman roses. ° ---F-ollowing--the- wedding, -the -bride wore- .a._..pan.t suit .in .Ban- and white with bone accessories and orange peace roses. They will reside in Goderich. , the brideas mother. received guests in a turquoise crimplene dress, a e illbox hat .of turquoise organza and matching accessories with a corsages. c f yellow gladfoli, The groom's Mother 'chose a crimplene dress, white hat with snatching o nd a cors a of white ladioli. . ai�ce .. .r. ies � ... � g.. For travelling to Northern Ontario, the bride changed oto a orange -ice crepe dress, white accessories and a corsage of white gladioli. The couple will reside at RR 6, Goderich- Prior to her wedding the bride was honored at three showers. Mrs. Margaret McKenzie and Miss Kareh McKenzie were co -hostesses of one; Mrs. Catherine' Kerr, bridesmaid was hostess of another; and the Nile Community hosted the third. Wedding stories, pictures are published Free of Charge • • • „Nary Joan Moxley and Jeffrey Lynn .$u h e cchage4 wedding vows and rings in North $treet Misted (burchf: •Goderieh, Actober(1Q, in a candelabra setting of yellow Mu + interspersed with sprigs of wheat and actentuiated by cascading, yellow ribbons. • - ' Rev. Robert RRaymont officiated and the organist Was Mrs, Eleanor Hetherington. r The •bride was given in marriage by her' parents, Mr. and Mrs: W. Ralph Moxley. The groom's parent are Mr, and Mrs Herbert B. Such, Goderich. Following a piano prelude by Ralph Moxley, brothder of the bride, the syedding party entered the church to the singing, of the hymn, For the Beauty of the Earth. «. The bride, on the arni of her father, wore a traditional gown of White crystal peau de 'Sole featuring a.mandarire collar and embroidered frontpanel, sleeves and 'detachable train:' A crystal and pearl tiara held her shoulder length veil, She carried a nosegay of yellow roses, stephanotis and baby's breath, 'Her maid of 'honor was Noss . Pamela Fitzgerald, of Woodstock, who wore a • kelly green floor -length, Panelled gown with strand collar and long full sleeves trimmed' in seed pearls in,a style similar to the bride's tiara. In her hair she wore a matching pearl -stitched bow and carried a nosegay of yellow mums and wheat. Miss Susan Moxley, sister of the bride, as bridesinaid,,and Miss Virginia Such, sister of the groom, as junior bridesmaid, were gowned identically to the maid of honor and carried similar nosegays. David Stevens of Windsor was best man. Ushers were Bob Morley, brother of the bride, Toronto, and 'Kevin Such, brother of the groom. Soloist" Mieg Gerrie Lynch, TorontX; cousin of the bride, sang: The Lord's Prayer and Bless This House; the latter ,also being rendered asa trumpet solo. by Ralph Moxley .and each accompanied on the'organ by Mrs. Eleanor Hetherington:. The reception was heldin the Church Hall with tjie bride's mother receiving _..in... a two-piece ensemble of French •gold brocade and matching accessories. Her corsage was of talisman roses. The groom's mother assisted and chose a beautiful dress of mint green'sifk shantung with a hand -beaded neckline and kh t, This_was_ com lemented b an interesting. � Y j x f+'� an n P. cluster worn in her hair. Her corsage was of pini: sweetheart roses. For their northern honeymoon; the° bride chose an aqua .wool dress and strawberry coat trimmed with. white mink collar,- cuffs and hat. She wore .a corsage of pink sweetheart roses. The groom's parents held a rehearsalparty at their home on Bingham Drive on Friday, October 9. • InGoderich, Miss Janet Williams entertained at a shower for. which Mis. Fred Barker was co -hostess, in her home. on Pajmerston Street. In Kitchener, showers were -held by Mrs. Gaye Carmichael and by the bride's former • room -mates. A ' presentation was made by Pructer School Staff. The bride and groom are . residing, in Kitchener where the - bride is teaching school and the groom is area Supervisor with the Kitchener Recreation Department. \ •. • ..��izwifyl..r. 4/pt./ dec knot 9( rm. pfaccut c 14,1 Qua Slat ilia ica;vkiAc.-/Gccettog,:weeei4 4311 fk..cd,ocAtin ,74.4,0,44 Nile United Church was the scene of the wedding of Lois Yvonne Giryin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Girvin, RR 6„ Godericii, and Gary Merle Kerr, son of Mr..and Mrs. Merle Kerr, RR 3, Goderich. Rev. C. McCleneghan officiated at the double ring ceremony. Karen McKenzie, cousin of tile bride, was organist. The church was decorated with pink and white gladioli and miniature "carnations. The bride- Wird was -given -in marriage by her father, chose a formal gown 'of silk lagoda. Guipure lace trimMed the high neckline, empire waist, bell sleeves and long cathedral train. Her four -tier shoulder length ve711 fell from a fingertip organza headpiece. She carried a cascade of 'White and pink gladioli, carnations, and pink sweetheart roses. Maid of honour was Miss Janis Goff London. She wore a sky blue crepe dress, with guipure lace trimming the neckline, which featured a V at the back, high waistline and puff sleeves. She carried a nosegay of pink and white miniatnre carnations. The bridesmaids, Miss Janglicrilliams and Mrs. Ckherine Kerr, all of Goderich, were Owned identical to the maid of droomsmait was Gordon Kerr, brother of the' groom. Ushers were Kenneth Girviri, brother of the bride, rind Randy Kerr, cousin, of the eroorn. The reception vias.held in the basement of the church w:iere Ontario. Is there any place you'd rather be? Onwians are the kind of people, who wouldn't be here if there was, any place better. We are people who came from a hundred lands and stayed to build. People with backbone and brawn *and a hunger to succeed.Men and women who've created a standard of living in decades that other lands worked centuries to build. If we have a flaw it's our chronic modesty. Ontarians may be proud to -be Ontarians ancl ,Acanadians . . . they just seldom tell anyone. Frdiii ah etonomic point of view that's wrong. The more people we have boosting, Ontario and Canada the better it is. And we've got a lot to boost with. Human rights, for example, are real in Ontario. Our Human Rights code takes what has been theory for centuries and makes it fact. And that's right. A§ well, we recognize that 'Ontario. senior citizens 'have a right to more than just a place to live ; they need a life to live. This is why in addition to new 'homes for the aged -we've built 17 social and recreation centres spedfically for elderty` Ontarians. We need a vigorous economy of course, to support these ithportant programs. And, that's wherd you come in. Though our productivity has doubled in ten years and our incomes in twelve, Ontarian's don't sit on their successes. There's a demanding decade ahead.- full of challenges and opportunities -to make the quality of our lives better yet. 'To meet these challenges we've got to believe in ourselves. Which when you think about it, isn't such a bad idea. Everytime you boost Ontario . . Ontari6 and Canada get .a little stron0r. Government of Ontario 0 John Robtarts, Prime Minister. 43/1 41.