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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 sl e .v. el • in Sh is ng .ar oh ars er wei h :lie eck TI the broughams POPULAR MUSIC and COUNTRY AND WESTERN PHONE GODERICH 524-9412 IT'S RAWSON & SWARTMAN' AFTER SIX or any other occasion 1 Wearing something "spacial" always seems to make a sods' occasion much more enjoyable. BHI and his attendants will bo fashionably attired in formal wear from Rawson and Swartman Ltd. The selection Is beyond comparison, all the way from traditional black to colours as bright as a peacock's tall —In the latest formal fashions like the Edwardian In single or double-breasted -- in lavishly coloured and ruffled shirts -- flared pants ---- even patent leather shoes. For exceptional weddings or other formal occasions, you'll find It all at Rawson and Swartman Ltd. RAWSON & SWARTMAN LTD. Style Shop for Men On The Square Goderh;h EARL RAWSON AND BOB SWARThW The hat eve fire; facl wec pros rest