HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1984-02-22, Page 23BRIDES EDITION '84 PAGE 3
'PT-IOIXIB ITZGER*LD-S UD10-`y
Wed
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Carter
On April 16, Carolyn and Chris will celebrate their first
wedding anniversary.
It's been a year since many of you, last saw the Carters.
Last • year . at this time these Goderich newlyweds were
preparing for their wedding day. They were also the models
for the 1983 Brides' Edition.
The Carters have made their home at 21 Britannia Road
West, in Goderich and both are employed by the Sifto Salt,
Evaporator Plant.
Signal Star- Publishing wish Carolyn and Chris all the best
in the future and first anniversary. congratulations for April
16,1984. '
PHOTO BY FITZGERALD STUDIO
Engaged.
Cathy Anderson
Rick Wyatt
The wedding couple featured in our 1984 special Brides'
Edition are Cathy Anderson and Rick Wyatt.
Cathy is the daughter of Arthur and Tasia Anderson of
Seaforth and Rick is the son of Mrs. Jean Wyatt of RR 2, Clin-
ton and the late John D. Wyatt
Cathy and Rick met in high school, in Grade 9 English class
at Central Huron Secondary School in Clinton. It wasn't love
at first sight for Cathy and Rick, but they did have a once -a -
year date throughout high school.
On Nov. 25, 1982 the annual tradition was broken and Cathy
and Rick became a steady item. Within the year they made
wedding plans.
Cathy and Rick will be married on July 28 at Holmesville
United Church, by Rev. James Bechtel.
Following a honeymoon to northern Ontario, Rick and
Cathy hope to make their home in Clinton. Rick will continue
his work with Goderich energy Seal and Cathy will pursue
her career in health care.
Although Cathy and Rick are now preparing for their
special day, they took time out of their busy schedule to help
prepare the 1984 Brides' Edition.
This issue offers couples helpful hints and suggestions,
from choosing gowns to selecting caterers. We hope that the
edition will help to make your wedding day a happy and
memorable one.