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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-01-13, Page 18n Photo by McDowell • MR. AND= MRS. E:. Vel. CHI'LTQN Pine boughs and red poinsettia set the scene in St. Joseph's Church;,._.. Kingsbridge, for the pre -Christmas wedding of • Maureen Marie Dalton, R. R. 3, Goderich and Edward William Chilton, Moose Factory, Rev. Henry Cassano assisted' by Rev-.. ,.. G. Ward,R. R. 3, Walfaceburg officiated at the double -ring. ceremony.`"• The bride is 'the daughter of Mark and Clarice Dalton,. R. R. 3, ,Goderich, and the grooni's parents are William and `Elsie • 'Chilton.* Moose Factory. - Organist was Marianne Frayne who also sang a solo an• d joined another soloist, her father, Eugene Frayne, in aduet. Por her wedding, the bride chose a 'Juliet -styled 4 v dding' Own with a, lace bodice featuring a scoop neckline with lantern sleeves,, an empire waistline ,and 'a •fullrlength, slightly • gathered ' skirt of polyester _satin. Fier floor -length „Veil was attached to a Joliet cap. Her headdress and the neckline and • - waistline of the ' dress were trimmed with daisy lace. She carried a casual arrangement of spruce, vrhitp' roses, white �rnuis'and holly., ' The bride's six attendants were all'sisters of the bride. The . matron of 'honor was Louise Martin, R.; R. 5, Kincardine. Bridesrrlaids were Denise Dalton, Windsor and Ann Dalton, R. , R: 3, 'Goderich. Junior l ridtsmaids were Bridget and "'~ Jacqueline Dalton and the flowergirl was Maria Dalton. - They. Were' gowned alike i`n white polyester satin with red - velvet ribbon at- the empire waistlines. The gowns were styled 01, with scoop necklines and long, full sleeve gathered into wide six -button cuffs. They were' Juliet caps and carriedwhite, baskets of spruce, holly and red -tinted mums' er as o n Iietrich, Mlssissauga..Groomsman was Earl Chilton, brot.het.of „the grootn, 'Moose Factory and the • -ushers-=ire--;-Ftatriek� rii•torr thevgro n s brother;: 1Vloose Factory'and Jeff Dietrich, cousin of the bride, Mississauga. The wedding reception was 'Meld at Saltford 'Valley , Hall where the decorations were. red candles in whitebirch'holders -.with pine branches. The head table Was laid 'with a ted cloth,lace pldcemats and satin ribbons.' .The bride's mother wore'"a' Christnias�•red double-knit dress with long, narrow sleeves, high ,neckline and aside -drape skirt ; trimmed with navysand reef to �vcoxe a corsage cyf hite la carnations. y• - u y rose woo two-piece emsernbie with a straight skirt and a waistline jacket. Ste hada corsage of white carnations. . For travelling to Moose Factory, the bride changed. to a • • floor-lengthe double-knit mauve; buttoned -front skirt, a white . long, ' sleeved, empire -styled blouse ' and plack patent accessories. equple,ate residing in Kitchener. • - dPrior oto -'her -mar=riage'; the-bride:was"''tlie: giuest'of'honor at a' - miscellaneous shower in Moose Factory- and at a community shower hi Kingsb-ridge Parish Hale d . . MR. AND M'RS. H,C:BOGi A'hone yY moon to Florida. and Meridi a Mississippi, followed the early December ,wedding of Pauline Mary Siegel, daughter of Wjlian A. Siegel% RR 5 Kincardine, and the late Mrs. Siegel, to H. Cameron Bogie, son. of Mr. and iVlrsa...l:•larold Bogie, RR 6 Goderich. .: Baskets of large white mums accented with= pink, centres" graced the .chancel of St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church i Kingsbridge for the ceremony conductedg by Rev: Fr l Cassano assisted by Rev. G. L. •Royal: • Continued from 'age 2A7. Jewish father and Mother , ark ting to get their daughter out o thelocked .bathroorxn so she on go downstairsand—get ps get married, was .great; And • Bill Cochrane as daddy and Virginia Lodge as mammy were as funny - maybe funnier - Than Walter Matthau and whoever it was who played opposite him in . the movie Version. • Of bourse, there's :nothing, like an appreciative audience- to; make an ...actor or an actress perform 'better. And I've .;found that Bill Cochrane and Virginia_ Lodge .(and: pelrhaps. many, max more G LT" perfornlers) 'seem° to, get ,right into the character, they are playing when :the audience is right,. DO you • remember ''Bill Cochrane, for instance, in Trial by Jury« And Glen Lodge? - Arid aerie Dunlop9 Just tremendous,' aiTtwogssoopsvogwogigssi Remember roan!. ! Send in your meeting :a.:report . .Miss Mary. Ann Frayne was the organist for the double -ring wedding and the -soloist was Grant. Ellison. , Given- iii marriage by her father, ;the, bride wore a white wedding. 'gown of peau de soie featuring a stand-up collar appliqued with lace, an empire waistand a semi -train. She wore ,a three-tier silk. illusion veil, elbow -length which° was held .in place by a lace crown adorned with centre pearl. She. carried a bouquet of pink roses, white mums lily of the valley and ivy.. - Mrs, Betty Hunter, sister of the bride, Armow, was matron -'of honor. Bridesmaids Were Mrs. Cora Castle, sister of the +groom,. Goderich, and Miss'Donna Hudson, friends of the .bride, also of Goderich. . .The .attendants wore floor -length gowns with pink velvet bodices and' pink chiffon skirts and sleeves. The bodices had high ruffled necklines. They had baby whits& mums with pink. centres in_.their hair and carried bouquets of white«mums with:, pink centres. Groomsman was Clare Harman, Goderich. Ushers were Frank Siegel, brother of the bride, Tiverton, and Bruce Smith,, brother-in-law of the, groom, London. The wedding dinner was served in the church hall where the groom's tiiother'wore „a, rose , wool ''dress and coat with black patent accessories and a corsage of ,white, mums. For travelli' ig, the bride changed to a °brown hooded . dress with matching long vest, brown,- accessories and a corse, of • Nti0Q,LS -r CARDS PLAIN$ -' CHECKS Reg, Priced ,to $79.50 ..•., A REAL. BUY 1.�" TO . 7 5Q PORT SHIRTS' Complete.Stock:, Small to XL Tall UP TQ,.' 50%: OFF DRSS' SHIRTS Plains 84" Reg,"$6.ou ' ;Patted to $12.00 MEN'S and. STUDENTS' See the hand picked' seletion, of fine quality' ''' imported suitings ALL SIZES* ALL STYLES REG. TO $150.00 EALLY SLASHED • -yellrsw- e's. ,The newlyweds are residing at 165 Victoria St. North, r -t - • • Prior -her -wedding; the-ki'rfde-was-fet�ed Victoria, ssv r'a1's�liowers 'held at the homes of Mrs. ,betty Hunter assisted by Mrs. Joan Siegel and ,Mrs; Ruth Siegel; Miss• Donna Hudson assisted by 'Mrs. Donna Harris;, and Mrs. - Ctira Castle assisted by. 'Mrs.' ' Marion Smith. A community, shower was held' at; Chalmers United Church,. Armow, by "Friends and• neighbors of 'the . bride. WELCOME SERV:ITCE. • would Idle to call ,on you with 'housewarming ' gifts" ,and information ,about your new Iocati,pn. ,The • Ho•ste.s will be glad to arrange your subscription to the SIGNAL; STAR. );all het:- at 5.24-9525' MEN' ,SPORT. COATS, ,,COORDINATES ---B-LAZ ERS PRICED AS' LOW A6 "HA,LF PRICE" No ;,irxchanges—N6 Refunds=Alterations at Cost on AU Sale Clothing lc ett Your Ski -Doo dealer is &Ain ilk mint efore you buy any snowmobile see your SkiDoo dealer first. Hes dealing on an available m + dela. JY4;9P • •4• M ANCMRS. W. G. NAYLOR Auburn United Church was decorated with two pots "of- • poinsettias for ' the .December 11 'double—ring. wedding 'ceremony at which Margaret Colleen Park, Dungannon, ' • exchanged vows with William Gordon Naylor, Auburn;? Mr, .and',,Mrs. Benson Park, Dungannon, are the_pareRts of the bride; and M*. Jessie Naylor,- Auburn,` is the groom's mother. Pastor -i Fry, - Auburn, and. Iteri,Wittich of Blyth, , rtonnnect.tho ceremony..' _ •a , .Organist was Mts. Norman Wigfhman, Aubtirrl. ▪ Escorted by her father, 'the bride Wore a -full-length white crepe gown with a train trimmed with flowered lace. The gown-. , featured, an eampire waist Itimilied with flowered....,lace- and elbow -length bell sleefiyes:She chose a shoulderolength veil enc a 'carriedred carnations with red'velvet streamers and holly. Matron of honor was Mrs: Alex Maclnnis;p sister ,-4t), the t,„„;groom, Goderich. She' wore a full-length gown of crepe in a coral shade; The empire waist was trimmed with flowered lace' and, the. sleeves were elbow -length bells.. She, carried tinted , green carnations with • green streamersand holly, ▪ • Grooriism n was George Naylor, brother of the groom, Toronto 'Whets were Glen Naylor,, brother of the groom, Auburn, and Douglas Park, :brrotherc of the bride, Dungannon, The reception was held at the Dungannon Agricultural 1-lall. The bridle s motherwore a 'black and white crepe dress with netting arid a coraage..ot pink carnations. The groom's mother Wore a violet tortrel crepe ares' and a _corsage,'" o'w w ,•• . F'�►ll iryg herwedding the bride ctianged to it violet pint it. f *atirknit and a corsage of peri .+carnations, ,r aced /Vim Naylor are:, reading at x122' kitten' bury St.,' Clinton'«: Ptlor rhe Wedding, the bide, Was the guest of honor at , *Owen* • given by •Mrs, Ale Machin* Goderich, and Mrs. art Wood°,. 9t, Auc tsthae;' The wedding to* ''place in Wesley -Willis United Church," -eiintOrr-ori---Dec. 4, 1971 of llebert H. Armstrong o'f Goderich and Patricia Ann Bissett of Clinton. • -The groat 4s the ion of Mr: and Mrs. William Armstrong, 'Goderich 'and W ' bride is the daughter of Mrs. Donald Bissett • of `Clinton." ..` • The church was decorated wath candelabra;. with white mums and red carnations, , holly and bougbets of red . y carnations. ° Dr: • A. J. Mowatt officiated at ° the double -ring ceremony --while music was provided by the organist Lorne' Dotterer and°My. Bill Craig, soliiist, sang How Great Thou Art The Lord's Prayer and -0 Perfect Love. ^ ' double -ring ceremony while music was provided by the organist- Lorne Dotterer and Mr. Bill Craig, soloist, sang How Great Thou Art, The Lord's Prayer and -0 Perfect Love. ° The bride given_ In .marriage.-.by--her-brohter •=Wayne Bissett of Kitchener, worean empress-style•gown of white -polyester cashmere with long, full sleeves. The bodice, neck and'sleeves -were :rimmed with guipure lace. A bow of the same- material as the dress held a.three-tiered veil 'of silk illusion vhich • formed a, .cathedral -length train` and was_also trimmed with guipure lace, The bride carried a Bible with red sweetheart roses. " Matron of honour was•Mrs. Lynn Bissett of Kitchener who wore, a Christmas Red de Ball velvet, semi -A-line gown with high collar and short sleeves. She•carried a white' fur muff with a spray of holly and red carnations. h Dridesihaids were Mrs. Felthlinn Campbell, Godencch and a "' Mrs: Darlene Fowler, Goderich, wh,a were gowned uidentieally to the matron of honour "`„„ .Groomsman 'vas Dennis Fowler of Goderich: and ushers -were Murray Campbell and Ian Dailey, both 'of Goderich. Following the ceremonyy a reception was heldat the Clinton Legion call wh rh s ora dected in a Christ ne$.theniex.. �_, �. For tier trieare velling costume, .the . bride chose a tw"o.piece ensemble Of beige, crocheted polyester with, a beige coatwith natural ',Mink collars oind bon accessories. She wore a corsage, of red awe theart des. ' The couple will reside in Goderich. Prloty to the wedding the bride was guest of honour at showers given by Mrs urray Capbell,Co4erlh and by Mts. }larold Errlrnersorr, G'rate'rs« . Come in and write your own deal now. The snowmobile season is just starting so get in on ail the winter fun. skiiloo 72