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- , MR. AND MRS. G. M_BLACK
esley-Willis United Church, Clinton, was the setting for
the marriage of Donna .Marie, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth A. Johnston, Clinton, and Mr. Gary Melvin Black, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Black, Clinton. •
The church was decorated ,with blue and white gladioli and
white mums for the candlelight ceremony. Rev. Dry, A. J.
•Mowatt officiated and Mr. Lorn Dotterer was organist.
The bride, given in marriage by her father,. designed and
.66 fashioned her floor -length • gown of white crystalette with
embroidered chantilly lace bodice and triple'buff sleeve. Her
chapel -length veil was edged with' matching lace and held in
place by a crown of embroidered chantilly lace. She carried a
mixed nosegay of blue cornfloWer, . pink sweetheart roses,
white 'stephanotis and baby's breath With trailing blue ribbons.
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short flared,,sleeve.. Bridesmaids were Miss Debbie Johnston,
sister of the bride; Miss Wendy Caldwell and Missyicki Finch:.
They wore floor -length gowns of- blue and green flowered
crepe -dechine styled similar to the maid of honour. The
• attendants'eaoh carried baskets of mixed flowers.
The flowergirl was Miss Donna Johnston, cousin of the
bride. Her dress and flowers were the same as the bridesmaids.
Mr. Richard Clark' was bests man. Guests were ushered to
their seats by MT. Peter Black,, brother of. the groom; Mr.
James_Robi'nson, cousin of the bride; and Mr. Richard Wood,
cousin of the bride. c, ' ,
Foll'owing'the wedding a dinner and ;dance was held at the
Auburn Community Hall. where the bride's mother received
guests. She chose a pale blue crepe dress with white and pink
accessories and wore a corsage pf pink carnations. Assisting her
was the groom's mother, Mrs, Harold Black, wearing a deep
muve• polyester crepe dress with matching accessories, and a
corghe of mauve tinted white carnations.
For a. honeymoon, to be spent in the Western United
States, the bride changed to a white -bordered, lace pant suit
with white and •hot pink accessories: $he wore a corsage of
pink sweetheart roses.
The couple are residing at RR '4 Clinton. The bride, a
aduate Of Stratford Teachers' College,will be on the staff at
11:11N,4,,,Optic School and a groom is with the. Ontario
at Clmto1n. A
'''Prior to her marriage the bride was feted at ,several events.
A• shower .,was .given by Mrs. David Middleton, Clinton, for
neighbours and friends. A relative shower was held at the
home "of Mrs. James Johnston, -Listowel, assisted by Mrs. Jack
a Johnston. Mrs. Steven Maguire, Clinton, entertained -at a
shower for relatives and -friends,' and ' Miss Brenda
Az hambault,, Auburn, held a shower for 'girlfriends of the
bride.
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(Photo. by Eric Carman
MR. AND MRS. W. E. PEACHEY
Anne Marie Hardy, elder daughter of"Mr. andMrs. C. Allan
Hardy of Goderich, and Wayne Ernest, Peachey, only son of 4,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Peachey of Goderich, exchanged vows
before Rev. Robert Raymont during a double -ring ceremony
Saturday, July 17, at North Street United Church, Goderich.
Candelabra, entwined with pink varigated gladioli and
yellow ' and blue -tinted chrysanthemums, decorated • the
sanctuary for the afternoon nuptials. Mrs. Eleanor
;-1etherington provided organ :music.
° ,Given in marriage by her father,the bride wore a
floor -length .gown of silk organza over taffeta with Chantilly
lace trim and yellow ribbon accents. The gown; -featured an
attached chapel train; baby doll sleeves, a jewel neckline, and a
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scum",foor=len th two= tie! wi h s
Chantilly lace outlinings. She carried a bouquet of miniature
white carnations and yellow sweetheart rose buds.
Maid of honor for her sister was Miss ' Lynn Hardy of
London. Miss Nancy Bell of Barrie and.Mrs. Darlene Morgan of
Clinton- were ' bridesmaids. The maid of honor wore a
formal -length gown 6f pink silk organza -over taffeta, featuring
ba4y doll sleeves and Gibsc Girl neckline. Daisy guipure lace
and satin ribbon,, trimmed the neckline, sleeves, and
semi -empire waistline. She wore a matching picture hat.
The bridesmaids were gowned identically to the maid of
honor in shades of aqua and yellow. They carried natural
baskets of yellow, pink;iand blue chrysanthemums aand -baby'-s
breath:
George McLean of' Flin - Flon, Manitoba, was his
brother-in=law's best man. Mark Watters of Goderich and Tom ..
Morgan of Clinton- ushered the guests:
For the reception at North Street United Ch
bride's mother received wearing a«candy pink
arch. Hall, the
oat and ,dress
ensemble of silk crinlplene witty white 'accessories and ,a
, . corsage of white rosebuds. The bridegroom's mother was in a
•bice long sleeved dress of polyester crepe with a matching
sleeveless lace coat'and a white gardenia corsage.
For a honeymoon trip to a Northern Ontario resort, the
bride wore a long .sleeved, multi -color dress of arnel jersey with
white accessories and a single yellow rose corsage.
The newlyweds will reside at 53 Wellesley Street, Goderich.
Out-of-town,. guests attended from 'Lindsay, Woodville,
` Willowdale, Kettleby, Toronto,. Oakville, Clinton, Thunder
Bay, Cameron, Flin Flon, Petawawa, and Owen Sound.
Prior to her marriage, the bride was honored at several
'showers. Mrs- Darlene Morgan was hostess for misce)Ianeous
shower at her Clinton home and Mrs. Melvin Bell entertained
,at a miscellaneous shower at her home in Goderich. Miss Mary
Cochrane of -,Toronto and her mother, Mrs. William Cochrane,
hosted a bedroom and bathroom, shower at the latter's home..
in Goderich.
Following the rehearsal on Friday evening, the wedding
party and relatives were entertained at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth McGee.
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MR. AND MRS J. R. CHISHOLM
A lovelpsumTer wedding took place on Saturday, June 26,
at•Westway United' Church, Etobicoke, when Patricia Margaret
Morgan and John Rbbert Chisholm exchanged vows and rings.
The Rev. Victor A Wood officiated,
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Morgan
of Etobicoke. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
(Gus) Chisholm of Goderich.
The bride Chose for herwedding an original design white
crepe sleeveless gown, trimmed with seed pearls and a long
sleeved lace coat and hood with train. She carried a• nosegay of
white orchids with cornflower and pink miniature carnations.
The bride's sister, Miss Katherine Morgan of Moncton, New
Brunswick, was maid of honor. Mrs. John Adamthwaite• of
Toronto was bridesmaid.
They were-gbArred� ri,,,,flower print dotted Swiss skirts in
pink and blue with gathered panel in back; white crepe peasant
blouses with matching pink and blue cumberbands, and
wreaths of cornflowers and pink miniature carnations in their
hair. They carried nosegays of carnations and ails' of the valley.
Bruce Baechler of Sarnia was best man. Dean Winskill of
Dunnville and Glenn Morgar ' of Toronto were the ushers.
For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Morgan chose a white silk
.dress and jacket ensemble, amber colored agcessories and wore
a ,cymbidium orchid. The mother of the groom wore a mint
green sills ensemble, bode colored 'accessories and a white
orchid.
The reception Wa>; held in the New York' room at the
Skyline Hotel,.Toronto.
For travelling to Muskoka, the bride chose a _ white linen
dress with white accessories. Mr: and IIrs. Chisholm are
residii''g. at 65 St: George Street,PBrnntford, Ontario.
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Dr. and Mrs. Marvin E.W. Keenan, announce the engagement of
their daughter, Barbara' ,Joy, of Thunder Bay, _to William
Lawrence Papernick, son of Mrs: Ivan Papernick and the late
Mr. Pagernick of Goderich, Ontario. The wddding will take
place August 28th at 4:30 p.m. -in' -Trinity United Church,
'Thunder Bay, Ontario:
Couple ' ,'marks
53rd• anniversary
The fifty -- third,- wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Martin, was quietly spent at
their home at 40 Cambria Rd.,
Goderich, Monday, August 2.
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free of charge wedding pictures ,and stories Of interest to
readers.
Photos and copy for the wedding page must be in the hands
of the women's" editor no later than Monday at 5 pm on thr
week of publication.
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than o elnonth following the marriage will be recht# to an
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Photo by Fred H. Bisset
MR. AND MRS. R. C. HODGES•
Dungannon United Church was decorated with candelabra
with white daisies and yellow baby mums July' 17 for the
double -ring wedding ceremony at which Ronald Clair Hodges
took Bonnie Jean Culbert as his wife.
Rev. R. C. McClenaghan officiated at the marriage. The
bride is the daughter of Eldon Culbert, R. R. 6, Goderich, and
the, late Mts. Culbert; and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs.
(Photo by Eric Caiman) '
MR, AND MRS.A. KUNTZ
Mr. and Mrs. David Alexander Kuntz of Scarborough were
married at First Baptist Church, Goderich, amid baskets of
' garden fl ewers July 10...
Rev. S. Finlay, Eden, officiated at the ceremony for
Gretchen Ann Whiteman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Whiteman, Goderich, and David "Kuno; son of Mr. and Mrs.
Alexander Kuntz,°Scarborough.
Lorne Dotterer provided the music for the double -ring
ceremony.
Given in marriage by her father, the -bride wore a
floor -length .A-line white crepe gown with fitted bodice arid
sleeves enhanced with guipure lace and blue velvet bows. The
' ' gown extended into ,acathedral train. She wore a ballerina
Exen,la--illusion veil with"matching crepe opeir-crown .cap with,
' matehing ,guipure lace trim. She carried .a caseade.of white,.
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Kenneth Hodges, Dungannon.
Mrs. Duncan Simpson of Kintail was the' organist who
accompaniet the solist, Nancy Anderson of Auburn, who sang._
-"The Wedding -Prayer" and "O Perfect, Love".
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a
floor -length white pant gown of, whipped cream crepe.• It
featured an empire waist with a'flowing train and short puffed
sleeves. Her picture hat was decorated with white ribbon and
she carried a cascade of white 'daisies and yellow sweetheart
roses.
The matron of honor was Mrs.• Allister Nivins, sister,of the
bride, R. R. 3, Auburn. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Gerrie Glenn,
Dungannon; • Mrs.- Kenneth Ohm,, -,Dungannon; and Mrs. Don
McNeil, R. R. 6, Goderich. Theyy were gowned alike in
floor -length pant gowns of lime green and a floral pattern. The
dresses featured puffed sleeves, gathered empire waistlines and
brooches, gifts to the attendants from the bride. They wore
white picture hats with green floral ribbons, white gloves and •
White sandals. They carried cascades of white and yellow baby
mums. '
Best Man was Allister Nivins, R. R. 3, Auburn` Ushers were
(Gerrie .Glenn and Wayne Durriiii, Dungannon, .and Ronald
Black, Si. Thomas. .. •
The wedding reception followed,in,the church parlor'where
arrangements of yellow mums decorated the room. Guests
were. greeted by &the bride's grandmother in a patterned blue
sheath with white accessories and a corsage of white
carnations.. The groom's mother chose a French blue sheer
brocade dress with white accessories and a. corsage of white
roses.' •
For travelling • throughout Southern ';`Ontario, the bride
changed to a navy and red hot 'Tants outfit with white
accessories and ared carnation -corsage.
The couple: are, residing in Stratford.
Prior to her wedding, the bride was the guest of honor at a
,.shower given by Mrs. Don McNeil; a community shower held
in Dungannon united Church; a trousseau tea given by the
bride's sister, Mrs. Allister' Nivins, with an aunt, Mrs. Harvey
Culbert, pouring tea; a party at the home of Mr. and Mr*.
Harold Jeffery, Goderich;' and a luncheon held at the Bedford
Hotel by fellow employees at the Huron Courtt^!r Children'
,, Aid Society.'
Colbornet�wnship Cemetery
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f honor was Miss Varraine Merkley, St-. Thomas:
Brii1"esinaids were Mrs. W. Way»White; Downsview and Miss
Diane Koch, Pontiac, Michigan. They wore pale blue crepe
empire waisted dresses with nylon overlay. Their matching
headpieces were trimmed with pearls•and velvet streamers and
they carried lace and velvet baskets -6f f field daisies and myrtle.
t Flowergirl Miss Susan Watson, Uxbridge:, was gowned
identically to the senior attendants. Ringbearer =was -Master
Edward Watson, Uxbridge.
Groomsman was Wayne Madill, Scarborough. Ushers were
David Beach, Scarborough and Thomas Whiteman, a brother,
'of the -bride, Goderich.
The wedding reception was held at the Maitland Country
Club where the decorations were bouquets, of daisies and ivy.
The four -tiered wedding cake -was decorated with handmade
daisies and blue bells.
_'1'he bride's mother wore a natural rad silk dress,,matching
cream accessories and a corsage of pink roses. The groom's
.mother chose •a pink shantung coat dress along princess lines,.
white accessories and a corsage of, redoxes.
, For honeymooning in Northern Ontario, the bride changed
to a yellow crimpknit princess line dress, white accessories and
a corsage Of daisies.
• The couple is residing in Scarborough.
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says
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Another thing a Bonus Savings Account
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Community Corner
Goderich Women's Institute
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