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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-11-11, Page 15• e ~ ' . • "�` ^�. McCABE `. 'TAYLOR �� �y0���y ��wv��� - vvnv�^^� °Norfolk Street United c3hurch, Guelph, decorated -Willi fallarrangements of gladioli and daisy mums and gold-colouredbows on the pews, was the setting for the double-ringcerernony uniting in marriage Joan Margaret iyaylor, Guelph, and Donald c4eorge Charles NicCabe, Goderich„ by - Russel . ~ ~ .r' --�=- /^_ -'. �`�4*� GOD8BUeB▪ SIGNAL-STAR. '1^.V�'X��8 . ' ' ). Guests were present from To,voto.Chelmsford, PonetauQ. Windsor, Kitchener, Brantford, Thamesford, Lon,dcin, Forest, Seaforth, Clinton, Bayfield, Kingston, Sarnia, Walkerton, Galt, Midland, Goderich and Depew, N.Y. Special guests were.;Mrs„. Mary Desjardins,,Penetang, and Mrs. Vera Larder„ Goderieh, the bride's grandinothe'rs; and.also her great grandmother, Mrs. • --' Mitchell, ~~~~'"^~~'' The groom's grandniatiltn9411s.'"/.x' Parry n=rib/"t"hi," British Isles„ and his -th-'' e. '--'-------~g,r`^ ' '~^ Isles, sent their bo» wishes. D' 2, G«9lpb.Mar-and-Mx-sa-Ckearget-----. Prior -lo fierrraffille' the -bride :W-4 honoured bY a shOwer ' McCabe, ~"°~~...St^~."~~'.. ' m"," for her by ^^,"'`~^~u..`Mrs, Margaret Lida, and cousin; • Given in marriage by her father, the bride entered the Mrs. ~~ Vera ^="=', grandmother of the to the music of ^»'Tkne For Us" from Romeo and bride, ''`- Miss Sherry Hodgins, cousin of the bride, Miss played by the 9rganist, Mrs. BobertVdght The soloist, Barbara ..Wild and Miss Swan entertained at aLeir Olsen,sang `Ono Hand, One Heart" from West Side shower. The bride's co-workers at 'Victoria 'Hospital,London, honoured her with a gift' The groom was m aneous Story, when the brisle and her father were at the front of the . cxu,�presented with gifts from the social club and also his workers at Websters Manufactures, London. (Photo by Jervais Studio -Clinton) . ` wore e ] fashioned with a stand-upcollar \i4 with lace in a floral pattern, and empire bodice wi.,th matching lace accenting the waistline. The full GibsoA..-11r1 sleeves, and cuffs were also ----51mmed"-Witfi"-lirc7n-JFa-Fel-Train, draped Trom the back • , empire waist, was edged with lace. The bride wore a wedding -band headpiece and chapel -length veil with matching lace around h.eadpiece and edge of veil. $he carried a bouquet of four gold cymbidium orc ids, bronze daisy mums and stephanotis with a trail of ivy. - For somethinebld, the bride wore. a gold locket which her mother woreon her wedding day; for something new, a pair of diamond earrings, a gift from the groom; for • something / • bo,�xxed, a silk handkerchief; and for something blue,ub|uo ' ' --Qunv'.. The bride was attended by her sister,Miss Barbara Taylor ' of Toronto, ".=nof honour, and the bridesmaids were the b two other sisters,Miss Marion Taylor of Toronto and Miss kSNdey Taylor of Oue|nh, and the Krnorn'o niece,MiSs 8uoun Reis ot' Listowel. The flowergirls were the groom's a nieces, from Listowel, Miss ,Mary Anne Reis and MigS - Juqve|io,Rmx. 'The maid of honour and the bridesmaids wilh" contrasting lighter auve, sparkle e blouSes with cuffed sleeves and long, pointed collars. The bottons ont»o _ ~ cuffs.and ika rnont of blouveredvath They carried baskets of DJ|�ooured daisies with purple rmm fern -- and uUQhtmauve velvetdbbon • The flometgimxgoldvelvetjumperswithcontrasting lighter ld blouses of similar style to bridesmaids' ' gowns. They carried smaller baskets of fall -coloured daisies and purple star flowers with a gold, velvet bow. They wore little gold velvet bowsin their hair.• � C Larry McCabe, brother groom, - Goderich; and the ushers were Peter Olsen .of Guelph, Ray , Donnelly of Goderich, and Jim Boyce of gude,ieh~ The ringbearer was Master John Reis of Listowel, nephew of the groom. rfhey wore single daisy mums on theirlapets. The Soloist sang "The LO,6`pPmye,, during the gning of "the register. ' ' ' The reception was held at the United Q�� '• ' • in Guelph. The guests were received by the bride's 'mother wearing a formal 'gown Of peach -coloured sparkle crepe. She'wore a white cymbidifirn orchid 'with velvet ribbon'T6 match • ' her dres.s. The groom's mother assisted,' gowned in a formai_ • 'Own o[ gold and green bmtude. She wore a green -coloured ,ymbid\um unch\d with a gold !velvet ribbon. ' The bride's uvograndmothers Dnm Guelph uoud-ed.': •, Mrs. 7o*print rchid. Mrs. Scott wore a purple lace dress and a. white • ' c)Imbidiumhid Harold McGregor. cousin of the groom from Detroit, was master .of ceremonies, and, Lorne ' •/- ur Oahe bride, proposed a toast to the bhd�� . I'a-wedding.tript.oF1orida. the bride worea gold printed dress with hood and matching pants. She wore brown suede shoes and carried a matching puhm. •She wore a gold ' ,ymmummo,mxd: ~ The bridal Couple will reside at 1363 Lakeshore Rd., .s l- tre,hm*|Q`u.co,mge'ueroors ' &E~~y~ DEJARDINS �� .North St�etVni�d C6�ch,|nuao�inK of harvest wheat, pumpkins and fruits with' white gladioli and yellow mums' set in candelabras, was the scene for, the exchange o[ vows between Vera Ruth De�und|nSxod John Douglas .K,Uy.The Rev. 8uymoot officiated at the seven o'clock ceremony• on October 9, 1971. The bride is the only daughter n[K�and Mrs.' DeWu"dinsxnd the groom is.the son of Mr. undMrs'. (pn,gy Stanley Kelly, all o[Godrrieh.Mrs. Hetherington, organist, provided the muu|e as the bride *u�ex,u,uddown the uidebyh,rfather. She was u�ictur,n[ loveliness in a gowncreated by her mothe,, of white satin with white jaclyn lace.' The fitted bodice with stand-up collar and long sleeves gave way to billowing skirt of four tiers of scalloped lace falling into graceful folds •[o,mioQ a sweep train. An all lace wunbun� cap trimmed with crystals and pearls held in place,a four -tier Unge,tip'voiiShe~ wore a tiny locket; the.gift of the g,nom, and carried cascade o/y�|oncummwith tmUmK�y Maid .of honour was MixuNun,ySwun o[8eu[omh, wearing gown of gold satin. Miss Sherry oOlging Of Clinton in a gown ''of moss green satin and Miss Barbara Wild of Bayfield in a gown of cerise satin were. the bridesmaids. Their gowns were styled alike with« sleevelessbodice and aumd'upnx\aout the gathered neckline. The gathered waist gave way to � flowing skirts. Gold and -white, trim accented the neck and waistlines. They wore nNtexuceemr\ooand carried cascades of white and gold mums with coloured wheat. ^ The beat man was Douglas Grant, London. William and Robert Desjardins, Goderich, brothers of the* bride, uohe,edkt|e guests. The groom and his attendants were U~ inwhite jacketsndblack gnoao, . Mrs.Edna Oh�t g�uxaunt �[the br�o,sang '09pr�ct Love" du,in�the signing of the register. ,mentioxJvUu*ed at the Mn�Kuy Hall with the bride's mother receiving the 0u,ats*emring a gown of rose velvet with, black velvet accessories and a corsage of white roses. The groom's mother chose a KOvn of gold taffeta with green w chiffon overlay. Her accessories were ivory and she wore a corm�en[*hiwroses. A ,three\mmr �buk�byx�bh��Qumdmo��.M� Vera Larder, graced the centre of the bddu}t�dp. For the wedding trip the bride changed \nt�uwhite dresswith�|ve,and white trim at the waist and elbows of he full,sleeves, She wore white accessories and a yeUow,00 corsage. The couple will reside in their home ut,76 EyerQrmen*ve., London, Ontario. The groom's parents, celebrating their 29th' wedding' anniversary, entertained at the Candlelight Restaurant the wedding mheum� Friday evening. ' � RED CROSS ° BLQOD CLINIC wED.;Nov. 17m_ SHEAFFER PEN CO.A Division Of Textron Canada Ltd. ' . :A, libneymoon spent in,..Niagara Falls and points in Southestern Ontario followed the October 9 wedding 8t. Church in Kingsbridge at which Cletus Blake 1ton /und Mary bouise Simpson were united in holy wodTook s of autumn hue set the scene for the - double -ring ceremony conducted by Father Michael Dalton, ,' uncle of the Co'grtland, and Father Henry Cassano, Kingsbridge. . . '' The bride �th�L daughter_ Robertand �own�mpoon,8. R. 3,/Go6enoh, and Raymond, Dalton. and the late Mrs. Dalton, R. R.7, Lucknow, arethe parents of the groom: Organist was Mrs. Lillian Simpson, aunt of the bride, D. R. 3' sang the ''Wedding Prayer". John Brnnan, a student of Reverend Sister Maureen Dx|to 'aunt [ the groom, Londop.uu‘g the Mass. Pipe/1o. u.nmucLunnunpiped the bride Lochurch to the strains of "Haste To The Wedding" and "Maids Of Kintail".. . Given in� h^? father,thebride chose up�»r_ -~- Mrs Belleville, sister u of the bride, the matron of honor She wore a full-length peasant dress,.of • dark olive-green chiffon Over taffeta with a. square neck, long. full sleeves gathered fit the wrist and a full gathered skirt. Her iiiitching green velVet vest was bordered with yellow centered daisies and laced up; the front. She wore daisies in her hair and carried a basket Of gold and bronze daisies and m.urns. . The-briilesinald. Were dressed. identically, to the matron of honor. They icyw 4,5,s Hillis Iirarripton* Miss„Cheryi 'Taason, Ft. St. John, B.C.; Miss Gladys Sceviouro Ajax; and Miss Mildred Trac4Conseeon, siSter of the bride: The flowergirl was little Kiwanda Fritz, Belleville. Her dress was styled 'strhilar to those worn by the older attendants but was a white chiffon,, dress with a green velvet vest and yellow centered daisies. She wore a crown of green velvet with daisies eQ.- was to match her vest. She'also carried A basket of gold and bronze -daisies and mums. 'RMichael Bell, nephew of the bride,:len8Uler.8,wo, 'awhite suit with ugreen lace shirt.. Best. man was Earl Hoy, of the,groorn,,Goderish:, znnonro Phillip 'Kerr, Trenton; Brian Bennett, Belleville;,JohnBoy.00dericx;undMuminT,mcy,Couae,ou. The wedd}n'g reception was held at the Oddfellows Belleville, with the Rev. CordOn Atter of Peterboroughpresuio8. In the receiving line, thp'bnue`x mother wore.a mauve A-line dress neckline and corsage of orchids. The groon's mother wore a green lace dress a round neckline and a sleeveless lace coat. She wore a torsage of orchids For travelling, the bride wore a navy princess line dress with long sleeves and usleeveless-coat and uCorsage' uTiedrose: Upon their return, the cuuple will reside in London where the groom is a minister with»«he Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada. He is a graduat of Eastern Pentecostal Bibk College Prior to the wedding, the bride was honored at several here she received many lovely gifts.Out-of-town guests at the wedding wpre'[,nm Goderich, London, Brampton, Oshawa, Toronto, Montreal, Smith Trenton, '--��^ �/��°� --�~-''' sleeves. The fullg' gown was accented at the high, round ' . � Knbx Presbyterian CourBayfield was decorated with- -4.; miniature ionTa nd white shasta daisies arranged in can --'a f.i't.404, Octbb-r -` ' ----- '~ wedding ceremony. at- wo| � Richard David Talbot and Lyoda71-Junw (Ruthw,U) Talbot became man and 'wife beforethe Rev. G. L. Royal.''•• The bride is the duughu,wwr M,. and Mrs. Bd8erJluth*oL 121 Pluton St. East, Goderich, and the groom's parents are Mr. .and Mrs. Dewr Talbot, R. R. 3, Bayfield. Q ° &8,o. Don Johnston presided at the organ and aceompanied thew|o.ixt. Ted, Dunn Who soq���o|ody of „Love and The Hawaiian Wedding Song, ~ '• The bride was given in marriage by her father and Chose a ,white formal -length gown with a fitted bodiceanu an A-line skirt of polyester crepe over satin. A myriad of tiny midn buttons closed the gown at the back. Floral appliques accented the Victorian uo|ur. waistline,skirt, train. and slashed �tuh^nod' sleeves: Her headpiece was. a delicate rose .nu,rounupd by strands of forget-me-nots and seed pearls, A . flowing cathedral -length train which fell from the raised empire waistline completed the ensemble. 8e,londal bouquet ' consisted of a central mauve- orchid with a cascade of-- , neckline and•waist with a lace applique. Thethack detail was a detachub|ecbupoAooAthtrain fastened, at the waist with a bow of La Gotta. Her wpU was elbow -length Multi -layered tulle accented by a pearl and La Gotta cap. Sho,cumed a bottquet ^��whi{egardenias with whiu, heaUerund ivy. ~ Ruth Whitten, Cndpricx, was the maid or honor. She wore a black Womm sirnply tailored with long sleeves and, o' K`rmuuenQto,�igxUgathered ySNr[u[d,e���u'L,odtuun. The blouse nmSuooented With a rarn'shorn pin and cairngorm at the neck,.-, She. wore a MacLeod tartan tam. and carried a basket n[vd|bW-ond ,y`� colored� mums and daisiesuoc,nd �� w��y.------'— The bridesmaids were' u,Jon Simpson,sister v[ the 4•ine, Toronto; Shark4Stewart, Toronto; Margaret Simpson, sister oL the bride, B. 111'.. 3, Goderich; and dad-p,in, Simpson` sister' of the bride, R. D. 3, Goderich. They were gowned identically to the maid of honor, were Desmond Courtney, •K.'R.7,Lu,konw; Keith Mulbeck, London;`und Ben Van Diepanbeek, R. R. 7, ` Lucknow..Ushers were Robert Simpson, h,�Dw.bride. . R. H. 3, Goderich; Michael Dalton. brother of' the Wnx,m` U. - R. 3, Codohuh�ond Simpson, bnuth,ruf 'tx,.bride, R. ��� , knitThe wedding receytion was at the' Luc' know Legion Halt. .L The bride's mo.ther wbre an emerald green jacquard fortxet dress styled in a simpleAline with belt detail and a corsage cpinktalismunmms.T»,gmom'smunin`Mns.Druiv Hansford, 'Galt', chose a short-sleevecrdeep blue A-line dress of ' stephanotis and white shasta daisies. Maid of honor was Miss Miss Brenda Talbot, R. . R.. 3` Bayfield,, , the hdd,`a sister-in-law; She .wore an empire -styled gown \n' ,\,h mauve polyester -Crepe [uU.w,o��*u8h bell sleeves �`.°-,4s\s ..imd a° Victorian neckline. The sleeves, ` ``-- ili .�� - waistwere elegant silver carried a bouquet of white sbasta daisies accented 'with Miniature Carnations among her curls. Mi Bridesmaids were �L, Lori Talbot and Miss Cindy Talb p^ u daughtersof � ityled identically to that of the maid of honor and they also wore -baby 'carnations' in their Io�&r�a�on�^B- ` ' �^. ' Ushers were Brian Talbot, R. R. brother of the 8,vom,uud�m Grainger, R. R. 2, Zurich. '. The wedding, at `-' Bayfield Community Centrewheremauve candlesonyellow and mauve mums set the scene. The bride's Mother wore b| polyester lace suit elbow -length cape. She wore a corsage of white gardenia. The groom's mother, chose a powder blue chiffon dress with lorig Gibson -girl sleeves and a lace jacket, browh accessories and a `".""x,"' w".=gardenia and stephanotis. A. hYneymoop .to Northern, Qptar�utbeigide coun0�8 to a peuuunt�ty�dmioLdcoo with a floral colored skirt. and a white top trimmed with black |4oe and long, Juliette sleeves and &rcentpd at the waist with a wide black belt. She womu corsage of red roses. . Thesuup|e is residing at R. R. 3, Bayfield.9,iu, u/ he� wedding the bride was honored at showers by Ma,Uy U,uinumu, sister of the bride, Helen uud Brenda Talbot at the home of Mrs. 8euoh;IMr� Ross Feagan and Mrs. Donald Harris, aunts of the bride, at Mrs. Feagan's home; and a cup and saucer shower at the home O[8,s..Mmql Ma/man. HELLYER HO:WE . Mr. and Mrs. Jerry *��mmmmma��d in UnderwoUnited od Church Saturday, October l°0�The bride is or Ruth Elaine Howe, uauu�o, of 'Mr. and Mrs. Evo6d Howe, undonwuod. - � _ Please turn to Page 8A =rr= EW. HOURS' BELL CANADA ACCOUNTS WILL BE ACCEPTED BETWEEN , - THE HOURS OF: • 9:00- 5'30 9:00=12 00 Wednesdays ENDERSO THE8QURE BoOk STORONTARIO E For travelling, the b,i�cbun�'d toud,e�[wi featuringof shades of violet, plum and green With a top of purple puffed , sheer. and she wore p/um_ueceom/r"x.a purple velvet coat and an orchid.' • , Mr. and Mrs. Dalton are residing at K. D. 7, Locknowr The bride Was teted at showers given by neighbors at North Ashfield _Public School; .and at the hhme o[.Mlss Shirley K0uhhn8aeistud by Miss Ruth Whitten. - Guests were present at the wedding from Moose Factory; California; Lowieton, New York; 8t,ut[o,d, Buffalo, Toronto, Galt, • Lucknow, Windsor, Bmmpton.DOtruit, Edmonton, Clinton and Goderich. ~ ° ' ~ HOY ~. TRACY ««^'« ' Ruth Tracy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Tracy, Consecon, and Paul Hoy, London, son of Mr. and Mrs. William' -Hoy, Goderich,' were married recently in Calvary | Belleville, and honeymooned in -New Brunswick and Prince' Edward Island. Officiating at the ceremony was Rev. C. K. Benn, Calvary T,inx* Belleville. The organist was Donald Young, Qndsay, and the soloiSt was Bryan Hoy, Londoe, cousin of the groom. Given"iti marriage by her mother and her father, the bride wore a gown in A-line styling featuring' round neckline and " lilypoint sleeves. 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