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Autumn colors for November ceremony
Mr. an
St. George's Anglica
Church, Goderich, w s
decorated with autumn colors
of rust and gold for the
double -ring marriage
• ceremony uniting Debra Ruth
Salter and Tudor ,John Wain
on Saturday, November 8,- at.
three o'clock.
Canon G.G. Russell per-
formed the ceremony and
Joseph"B. Herdman provided
organ thusic fcir soloist Mrs.
Joy Harrison of Goderich who
sang "Wedding Prayer" and
"Wedding Song".
Parents of the couple are
Mr. and Mrs. William John
Salter of Goderich and Mr.
and Mrs. John Wain of RR 1,
Bayfield. ..--
Gtiven in marriage by her
rather, the bride .chose a
floorlength gown sI peau de
soie fashioned with guipure
lace accenting thebodice,
front of skirt and wrists of the
lilypoint sleeves. The skirt
fell to a semi -cathedral train.
,./6„i lace Juliet cap held in place
a flowing' • chapel illusion
sculptured lace -edged
• blusher veil and she carried a
bouquet of"' Forever Yours
roses, stephanotis, ivy and
baby's breath. She wore her
great -great-grandmother's
wedding ring. ,
' In floor -length gowns of
seafoam. . green jersey
'polyester were her. ht.-
tendants, Miss Julie Foxton
of Wingham as maid of honor,
• Mrs. Mary Knight and lqrs.
Janet McDougall of Goderich
.as bridesmaids. The gowns
were styled with empire
waistlines accented • with
satin ribbon tyingat the back
and chiffon angel sleeves.
The attendants carried
nosegay bouquets Of yellow
daisies, bronze mums and
baby's breath, accented with •
yellow la-ce streamers.'
Doug Wallis of • RR 1,
Bayfield. was best man .1 -rd
guests-- were ushered ."by"
Rdbert Wain and rCharles
Wain of RR 1, Bayfield. The
male attendants woreblack
tuxedoes, white • shirts
'trimmed with black ruffles
and yellow -tinted carnation
boutonnieres.'
A reception followed at ‘"
Pineridge Chalet; Hensall,
where the bride's table was
decorated with a three -tiered
cake. Bronze and yellow
mums adorned 'the guest
tables and Sam Wain, uncle of
the groom, was blaster of
ceremonies. Music for
• MR. AND, MRS. W.R. GOOD –
ed at Benmille;
On iriaay November 7 the Rev. Leonard Warr of-
ficiate at the double -ring ceremony, uniting in marriage
Wendy oy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fisher RR
Clinton, and Wayne Reginald, son of Mt. and Mrs:
ReginaldGood of Goderich.
• Forfth occasion the church .was decorated with a
candelabr entwined with ydllow mums and evergreens.,
The solo st, Bryan Hoy, Goderich, accompanied by a
pianist Mrs Leonard Warr and Miss Marie Willis on the' •
accordion s ng "The Lord's . Prayer", "He", and "0
Perfect LoV
Given in arriage by her father, the bride wore a
formai lengt gown of snow white jersey styled with a
high neck -li e trimtned with fan rose .Venetian lace.
Around the e pire waist line were tiny imported daisies
falling from e waist was a long chapel train. Her
headdress ',for ed a crown from which fell a, two-tier
puresilk illusio veil and trimmed all along the edge with
matching lace. Her bouquet was a cascade 'of yellow
roses and carnations accented with pettgsporum and
baby's breath. •
The maid of hdnor was Miss Nancy Fisher, St. Thomas, .•
sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Miss Lois Adams,
Pot Albert, and Miss Darlene Fisher; They' wore
identical two piece yellow gowns. The gowns, featured V.
necklines with einpire waistlines. The jackets were of -
green floral and matching yellow crepetied in front.
Miss AngelaGood Goderich was flowergirl,dressed in a
gown similar in style to the bride's and fashioned of white
crirnpelene with green floral bodice: Each attendant
carried a basket df white -daisies and baby's breath with
yellow.streartiers and green flocked button.
. Michael Crane, Saitford, ringbearer. The
groomsman was Rick4tright, Goderich; and ushers
were Allan Pisher„ Goderich, brother of• the bride and
Brian Good, Goderieh, brother of the groom. The gro-om
and groomsman and Ushers wore tuxedoes of moss
green.
For travelling to OttaWa and points east, the 'briae
chose a slaick suit of green wool with black accessories.
The weding party was entertained at the home of the
groom's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Good following
the rehearsal.
Prior to the wedding, showers were held in honor of the
bride by Miss Lois Adams, Port Albert; Mrs.. Bill Martin,
Goderich, aunt of the groom; Mrs. gick .Stright,
Goderich, Miss Joanne Healy, Goderich; and a com-
munity showeat Benmiller.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne" Good .are residing in MeneSet
Park, RR 5,Goderich.
OFF
ALL
Men's, Women's and
Children's over
the foot
SNOWBOOTS
Mrs. Wain living near Clinton
dancing was supplied by the
Star Trex. ,
The bride's mother wore a
floor -length gown, of green
polyester jersey with empire -
styled bodice and a thcee.•
quarter iacket trimmed with'
lace. Her corsage was yellow
Sweetheart roses. The
groom's mother .chose a
floorlength gown of coral
polyester with a thre.e-
quarter-sleeved flowered
jacket to match:A corsage of
white Sweetheart rose
completed her ensemble.
For a honeymoon to Nor-
thern Ontario and Niagara
Falls, the bride changed to a
seafoam 'green polyester
pantsuit with,' matching
figured •blouse and black,
arcessories. 'She wore a
cymbidium orchid corsage.
On their return, they will
reside at RIZ 2, Goderich.
Guests attended the
wedding from Toronto,
Hamilton, SIILi London,
Wingham, Brantford,
Whitechurch, Lucknow,
Goderieh, Bayfield and
surrounding district.
Honored guests, were the
bride's grandfather and
grandmother, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Salter of Goderich,
formerly of Wingham; her
great-aunts, Mrs. Mary
Cunningham of . RR 4,
Wingham, and Miss Bertha
G. MacKay of London; and a
great uncle, Rev. Angus
'MacKay of JAndon.
Prior to her wedding, the
bride was honored at a
shower at •the home of Mrs.
Janet McDougall, Goderich
and at another shower in
Wingham hosted by her best
friend, MisJu1ie Foxton.
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