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-- White Carnation, -Holmesville.
s of white daisies and
The b.ride'smot her _wore a.flonr
dioli set in candelabra length dress of turquoise sheer
m
the. setting North, with corsage of pink car-
nations. The groom's mother
wore a floor -length flowered
sheer dress with corsage ofpink
carnations.
For travelling, the bride
changed to a red polyester
dress with white accessories.
The—couple are residing in
Stratford,
d the groom the son of.Showers were given in honor
rothy Pigf4÷11andthe— of tjie bride by. Jennifer
n Pigeon, Stratford. Linklater, Goderich; frlrs.
w'nr. Cox soloist sang Chester Sturdy, Mrs. Donald
Hrris and Mrs. A. Jongejon at
the home of Mrs. Sturdy; aunts
of the bride at the home of Mrs.
Reg Miller; employees of the
Medical Records office of Strat-
ford Hospital where, the bride is
employed. •
sited Church for the
king of Wedding vows
Colleen Faye Lockhart
uI Arthur Pigeon.
double -ring ceremony
formed. -by Rev. Robt.
t on July 20. The bride
ughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lockhart, Goderich
edding Prayer" and
erfect Love" accom-
by Mr. Cameron:
ted to the altar by her
the bride chose- a full-
ress and train of,white
with -Alencon lace •
She wore a white pic-
t with pink trim from
ell a waist -length veil.
ried a bouquet of white
and pink carnations.
of honour was Miss
r Linklater and
aids were Dianne
d De ibie Hodges, all
' T,tbey„wore tdenticai,
o pin'is crimpfiene trim
th white 1nc-wide brim-
ppy hats. Each carried a
ngle white rose.
-Baxter, -niece -of- the
'as flower girl dressed
to the bride. She
a basket of white
and pink carnations.
msman was Dana
Ushers were Fred
n and Gary •Swinkels,
tratford.
reception was at the
Goderich
MR. AND MR
RAYMO
Egmondville United Church
was the setting for the recent
candlelight wedding of Janice
Lynn Eyre and Laurence
Raymond Snell. The ceremony
was performed by Rev. Han-
cock.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Eyre, Egmon=
dville arid Mr. a:rid . Mrs.
Raymond , Snell, ' Lon-
desborough.
Miss Jo -Anne Snell, sigter of
the groom sang the Lord's
Prayer and Wedding Prayer ac-
companied -by Mrs. Arnold
Scott at the organ.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father chose n short-
- The annual picnic of the
'"t derfth `Branch ° of the W.I.,
rrrtte d rthesMacK ay pa 11,
cin August 2 with 31 members
and two visitors present.
Mrs. E. - Sitter read the
minutes. __of the June meeting,
and also the Treasurer's report.
Mrs. G. Morley, they
president, welcomed all and
asked for any correspondence.
A bus trip'to the Erland Lee
Home, at Stoney Creek, on
August 9 was announced.
,The WsI, boirk °entitled "The
Huron County 4-H an -
s trip has beennplanned
sday, August 21. The
anizers say the trip will
articipants north to
d to tour some historic
stop on the' trip will be
Martyrs' ° Shrine in
d. This shrine is
's National Shrine to
Orth American Martyrs
built and maintained 1)y
its of Canada. The bus
ill stay there until noon
t lunch there.
lunch its on to visit
e•Marie, Among the
Fort Sainte Marie is
iled re-creation of the
uropean community in
o. The fort is located on
ginal site with all the
gs intact, and contains a.
!n.
:30 p.m. Organizers plan
the tour to Little Lake
r a brief swim and lunch
available at the park for
who wish to eat.
the swim and lunch the
buses will leave Midland at
about 5:00 p.m. and arrive -back
in.,Huron County between 8:00
and 8:30 p.m.
Cost of the trip is set at $4.00.
per person plus 25 cents extra
to enter Fort Sainte Marie and
money for lunch' and supper if
you don't bring -your own.
_;The plan is, to take ap-
proxi'rnately 80 club members
on 9the trip by two chartered
buses. However, organizers say
if they get more, they will try to
make arrangements ,for them.
Anyone interested 'in the trip
should contact Len MacGregor
at the Department of Food and
Agriculture offices in Clinton'
before August 13.
Saturday, July 14, a double- Burlington, Orillia, Toronto,
Whitby, Newmarket, Guelph,
Kingston, London, - and
Maryland, (U.S.A.).
The reception was held at
Auburn Hall. For4i honeymoon
trip to Northern Ontario, Ot-
tawa and Quebec, the bride
chose a__nayy, .blue.streetlength..
dress accented with white
collar and cuffs. Her ac-
cessories included• red, white
and blue sandals, and a corsage
of red roses.
Prior to the wedding, the
bride was honored at showers
given by Trieneke Leeking of
Goderich, and Susan Cooper of
Newmarket.
The couple is residing at 59
Church Street in Goderich.
ring wedding ceremony was of-
ficiated by Rev. R. Moynahan
at St. Peter's Chtticch, Goderich,
uniting in marriage Cynthia
Eileen ° Leeking, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Leeking,
Goderich, and Stephen Terence
.Brennan, son of Mr_ and_ Mrs.
8. LAURENCE Dennis Brennan, Goderich.
ND SHELL Organist was Paul Baker.
The bride wore a full, floor
sleeved, full ,length empress length, three tiered gown of
line gown of white silk organza, white lace. She carried a lace
with scooped neckline and ap- 'fan decorated in pastel roses
ple blossom appliques adorning and carnations.
the bodice and skirt which fell
'full from the back to form a Trieneke Leeking, sister -in -
cathedral train. A pearl head- law of the bride,was matron of
piece held a matching veil. The , honour. She wore a powder
bride carried a nosegay of blue chiffon gown with; a
white shasta daisies accented flocked flower' design and
with colored stephanotis and carried a lace parosol of •pink
- streams of green ivy. roses and carnations. -
The bridal attendants were The .three bridesmaids,
Miss Cathy McLean,- Seaforth, Susan Cooper, cousin of the
maid of honor; Miss Jayne bride; Ann Leeking, sister of
Snell, Londesborough, the bride, and Deborah Bren-
bridesmaid; and Miss Karen nan, sister of the groom dressed
Eyre, Guelph, flowergirl. similar to the matron of honor.
The bridesmaids were Their gowns were pastel pink.
'gowned alike in . full-length The bride's mother chose a
floral patterned dresses trim- blue figur"ed chiffon gown, and
med with white lace and com- . wore a corsage of pink and
plernentary wide -brimmed hats. white roses.
The flowergirl wore a , similar Morley Leeking Jr. was best
full length gown in green. They man, and Fred'Armstrong was
carried antique brass lanterns groomsman. They are both -
decorated with white' shasta , from Goderich. The two ushers
Ontario Story" is now daisies and variegated ribbon were Steve Allen, of Goderich,
available for the members. to t:o 'rrpTpYe1��etch the gowns: - nd Tom Sleezac, of Toronto"
read and stud
Y -- Best m8n-wes--�t��--l�avtd�- Guests. -arrived— —f -ram
Mrs. B. Crawford, Branch Medd, Blyth. Guests were
Director, Convener and 'her Ushered by Kenneth Slade,.
committee consisting of Mrs. J. Clinton and ringbearer ' was
Moss, Mrs, G. Inglis, Mrs. }LR Steven -Eyre; Guelph.
Beach, Mrs. E. Johnston and .The bride's mother chose a
Mrs. B. Mills, conducted a floor -length gown of . yellow
prograrh of interesting readings flowered chiffon accented with
and contests. a corsage of white carnations.
Mrs. B. Mills gave.a reading The groom's mother was
entitled "Grandmother's Day". dressed in a pink flowered full
A quiz on "Do you know length gown of crepe and a cor-
Huron County?" `was won by sage of white carnations.
Mrs.. H. • Fuller, Mrs. C. A reception was held: -at the
McPhee, Mrs. G. Inglis and the bride's parents' home following
lady having the most articles in the wedding. The bride wore a
her pocket book was Mrs. J.H.floral gown of polyester moss
Johnstone. crepe with white accessories
Guessing the "Mystery and a corsage of mauve
Lady" was won by Mrs. H. "Lar- miniatures as her going -away
der, Mrs. K. Wilkinson, Mrs. H. outfit.
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Fuller and Mrs. C. McPhee. The couple are residing in
The shortest lady present Goderich after a wedding trip
was Mrs. J. Moss, while the to Northern Ontario.
tallest lady was Mrs. E.
McKenzie.
Picnichingo winner was Mrs.
J. Bisset. .
Mrs. ,J. Campbell was , the
prize winner in guessing the
mints in jar.
Registration prize winners
were Mrs. K. Wilkinson, Mrs.
G. Inglis, Mrs. A. Wilkins and
'Mrs. A.R. Beach, while Mrs. L.,
-Bannister' was the door prize
winner..
Miss Judy Wise and her
sister 'ere awarded the prize
for coming the greatest ,
distance. "
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