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OaUnited Church,
for the marriage, of
an, daughter of Mr.
Maynard F. Corrie,
Thomas Albert, son
Mrs. Albert Craig,
do August 11, 1973 f!ey. L. Lewis of -
at the double ring
ony, assisted by
ne Morgan, Lansing,
mother, the bride
traditional gown
of silk organza and
French lace. The
neck, fitted bodice
sleeves were overlaid
broidered French
full skirt fell softly
,ely Cathedral train
tire hem of gown and
edged in French lace.
r four tier Cathedral
in lace, was a head-
iny flowers and seed
he carried a classic
Sonya shrimp roses,
gardenias and
is with baby`s breath
ng ivy,
ion Pollock, London
of honour. . Mrs.
hner, Clinton, Mrs.
arquhar, Brantford
Maureen Pommer,
ere bridesmaids. At -
were gowned alike in
h °shrimp coloured
ie and silk organza,
empire waists,
klines and long full
They wore wide -
P
brimmed soft straw
match.
Miss Kristine Corrie, niece of
the bride, was junior
bridesmaid and Miss Joanne.
Layton, niece of the groom,
flower girl. They were gowned
alike in full `length dresses of
white batiste, flocked with tiny
hats
to
Mr. aid Mrs. T.A. Craig
flowers, styled as'the senior at-
tendants.
All the bridesmaids carried
flowing white baskets of shrimp
roses, starburst pompoms, royal
blue strawflowers with a haze
of baby's breath.'
Tom Leppington, Bayfield,
was groomsman and David
Corrie, Clinton, brother of the
bride; Jeffrey Corrie, nephew of
the bride; Roger Layton,
brother-in-law of the groom
and Mel Hohner, Clinton,
ushered the guests.
Mrs. Maureen Pommer, Lon-
don sang "Love, Look at the
Two of Us" "The Wedding
Is
Song" and "speak . Softly
Lovett during the ceremony, ac•
‘ompanied by Mrs. Carol
LeBeau, Brucefteld.
Guests were received by the
parents of the bride and groom
at the Seafoth -Golf and Coun-
try Club. • The bride's mother
chose a floor -length gown of
lilac polyester crepe featuring
an empire bodice, hand -beaded
cummerbund, scooped neckline,
full Bishop sleeves of lilac chit-
fon.The groom's Mother wore a
mint green chiffon, full skirted
gown with an Alencon type
lace bodice with, deep V
neckline and full-length sleeves
edged in accordion pleated ruf-
fles.
Following the wedding din-
ner and reception, the bride
• donned a soft yellow and white
street -length dress topped with
a sleeveless over -coat. Her cor-
sage was a lavender Cattleya
orchid for the wedding trip to
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Craig
reside at 8t John Street, Clin-
ton.
Prior to her wedding, the
bride was honoured at a crystal
luncheon given by Mrs. Carol
Bowker and Mrs: Lorie Corrie;
a miscellaneous shower given
by Mrs. Marion Willson and
Mrs. Helen Davies and a
miscellaneous shower at the
home of, Mrs. Judy Layton,
Brucefield.- The couple were
also entertained at a surprise
party given by Mr. and Mrs.
Mel Hohner. The bride's
mother entertained her
daughter at a trousseau tea at
her home.
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hes a seating capacity of 200 for licensed -
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wedding receptions and has already
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residents.
The spacious dance floor of the White Carnation is one of the highlights of the hall. N
retains the old red glass brick floor of the, Carnation Plant and adds the atmosphere of an
old bam. The stage at right is used for orchestras that are brought in from across South-
western Ontario.