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Pastel shades dominate
Knox Presbyterian Church in'
Goderich was decorated with
pink candles and pinkgladioli
arranged by La Boutique for
the May 4 wedding of Barbara
Ellen MacLeod and .James Eric
Vidal, both of Toronto. Rev. G.
L. 'Royal officiated at the
double -ring ceremony.
The bride, is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Viktor Pagon,
Goderich. Mrs. Eric Vidal, La
Bret, Saskatchewan, and the
Iatee, Eric Vidal are the parents
of the' groom.
Wedding music was supplied
by Wm. C•axneron, church
organist. Piper Glen
MacGregor, Brucefield, piped
Amazing Grace during the
signing of the register andalso
piped the bridal party in and
out of the church.
The bride was escorted to the
altar by her father: She wore a
floor -length gown of° cham-
pagne pink Imported Swiss
Chiffon over satin, hand
designed in France.' A chiffon
rose topped a back bussle
which flowed into a three-foot
train over a large 'full skirt, ruf-
fled at the hemline. 'A high ruf-
fled collar topped the bodice
which featured long fitted sheer
sleeves with ruffles at the
wrists. A tinv pearl cross was
her only jewelry. A handmade,
chiffonrose headpiece helo her
four -laver champagne pink and
white shoulder -length veil. She
carried a bouquet of rose pink
baby roses and' lily of the valley
arranged ina caseade effect
which fell toher knees.
Matron of ' honor.Jwas Mrs.
Linda Machan, Sarnia. She
wore a dress of 'woven mauve
'cotton • with fine lace ribbing
through it. It was styled with a
scoop neckline, short puff.
sleeves and a ruffle at the
hemline. A deep purple ribbon
aucented t'he empire waistline'
and .was tied in a bow at hack
with long streanSers. She wore
a mak'hing mauve nylon, large
pretty springtime nuptials
MR. AND MRS. J. E. VIDAL
brimmed hat with a deep pur-
ple band and bow at the back,
and carried a large white straw
'basket .filled with deep purple.
petunias, white daisies and
mauvfe dried flowers. A delicate
deeppurple ribbon adorned the
handle of the baskettlat one
side.
• Bridesmaids were• Mrs.
Sharon Brindley, sister of the
pride, RR 4, ' Goderich; Mrs.
Suzanne Kolkman, sister of the
bride, RR 6, Goderich;. Mrs.
Janet Durbatch, Toronto; and
Miss •Joanne Smith, Toronto.
'They were gowned identically
to the matron of honor except
in colors of green, blue, coral
and yellow respectively. They
carried large white' baskets of
daisies, petunias, lily, of the
valley, ivy and dried mini
flowers in colors to match their
dresses. Each basket was tied
with a delicate ribbon to match',
each dress. All baskets and
Remember
Lori Ly,fl
BEAUTY, SALON
ON
NEWGATE ST.
GODERICH
The Bride is
Done "Free"
with her
BRIDAL PARTY
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The bride's hair is as Important as her gown. A visit.to
the Lori Lyn 'Beauty Salon will assure a style r ropriate.
for any occasion. Whether a simple I ' nt look or
perhaps an elegant, more sophisticated style.
The Lori Lyn Beauty Salon
gowns were arranged, by La
Boutique.
Junior bridesmaid Was Miss
Mary Lynn Pagon, sister of the
bride, • Goderich. She was
gowned in pale' pink over
'darker pink lining in material
and style as worn,• by the senior
bridesmaids. She wore a mat-
ching large brimmed hat and
carried a lace parasol . , filled.
with pale pink daisies and
white lily of the valley, •Pale
white streamers touched off the
parasol arranged by La
Boutique.
Groomsman was John
MacDonald, brother-in-law of
the groom, La Bret-,, Saskat-
chewan. .Ushers were Chuck
MacLeod,' uncle of the bride,
Toronto; Richard Durbatch;
Toronto; Henry Kolkman,
brother-in-law of the bride, RR
6, Goderich; and •James Brin-
dley, brother-in-law of the
bride, RR 4, Goderich,
Ringbearer' was Andrew
Telford, Goderich, dressed in
Highland outfit wearing the
bride's tartan.
,Pink candles and ' pink
"gladioli decorated Sunset Golf
and Country Club where the
wedding reception was held.
The bride's mother received
het guests in a floor -length
gown featuring a. bodice of
pastel ice blue and brown in
paisley design imported chiffon
over creme background and a
creme -color light crimp ,skirt.
The bodice, had a high neckline
with mandarin collar and long
,fitted sleeves. ,Her corsage of
delicate white lily'of the valley
with blue dried flowers was
tied with a dark brown ribbon.
The groom's mother selected
a floor -length mint green crepe
4ress with long mint., green chif-
fon sleeves. The bodice was
styled with a roll collar.. She
wore beige accessories. Het cor-
sage was of yellow carnations.
Following a wedding break-
fast held Sunday morning for
the bride and groom and all
their out-of-town guests at the
bride's home, the young couple
left on a two-week honeymoon
trip to Hawaii. The bride
travelled ,in .a lovely light
weight woolen linen two-piece
ensemble featuring a black
sleeveless dress designed with
an eight -sectioned A-line skirt
and a matching black jacket fit-
ted elegantly at the waist. It
had white rounded French
,lapels, and white rounded
'French cuffs. Tiny white
covered buttons accented• the
waistline of the jacket,and the
cuffs. Her hal was also hand -
tailored in rnatching material
with a large floppy ,brim. The
topside of the brim was white.
with 'black topstitching. Her
going-awayensemble was
designed especially for her by
'La Boutique. She wore white
wrist gloves and black and
white .shoes. Her delicate cor-
sage• *as of white lily of the
valley with 3 dark red dried "
flowers.
The couple are, residing in
Toronto.
Out-of-town guests were
present from Ottawa, Toronto,
Parry Sound, Bracebridge, „
Detroit. Kitchener; Stratford,
Windsor, Whitechurch, ' Lon-
don, La Bret, Saskatchewan,
and the surrounding .area.
Before her marriage, the
bride was feted at several pre-
nuptial, events, Showers were
given bv• Mrs. Shirley
Straughan and Mrs. Lois
Straughan in Goderich: by Mrs.
Linda Machan' of Sarnia 'and,
Mrs. Sharon Brindley, Mrs.
Suzanne Kolkman and- Miss
Mary Lynn Pagon, in Goderich;
by Mrs: Richard Durbatch,
Toronto; and by Miss Nanette
Ouellette, Goderich.
An enkagement dinner was
hosted by Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
MacPhail, aunt and uncle of
.the bride, Toronto.
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