HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-09-20, Page 50St. Timothy's United Church,
Kitchener, was the setting for
the marriage of Edith Marlene
Crich and Francis John
Aldington on August 10, 1973.
Rev. E. E. Kent officiated at
the double ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Margaret Crich and the
late Wilbert Crich of R.R. 1,
Clinton. The groom is the son
of Mrs. Edith Aldington and
the late John Aldington, Vic-
toria Street, Clinton.
The bride, given ' in marriage
by her brother, Arnold Crich of
Gordon Street Clinton, chose t
long-sleeved_ floor -length gown
of white and blue -lace with
blue lace trim and she wore a
picture hat and carried mingle
long-stemmed rose.
Miss Donna Smith was
'maid of honor. She wore a
floor -length turquoise blue
dress with pink trim and she
also wore a picture hat and
carried a bouquet of white
daisies.
Angela and Sylvia Crich,
nieces of the bride were
flowergirls. They were dressed
identical to the maid of honor '
and carried baskets of soft
white. daisies.
The groomsman was Roy
Crich of Tavistock, brother of
the bride.."
A dinner was held at the
Breslau Hotel for the im-
mediate family and a reception
followed at the Tavistock
Legion Hall, where the bride's
mother received the guests in a
deep rose dress of ,polyester
crepe with silver accessories
nd a white rose corsage.
The groom's mother wore a
multi -colored dress of polyester
crepe with white accessories
and a pink rose corsage.
The couple honeymooned in
Niagara Falls and are residing
in Kitchener.
Photo by Ron Crich
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