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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-02-25, Page 54Page 18 Showcase '87 FO LL YOtJ TERMS NEE® cm%Arieek Planning Your Wedding? We are pleased to assist you with your wedding plans... Drop in Tuesday to Saturday from '10 a.m.-5:30 p.m: Or Call for an Evening Appointment 4394210 ARVA'S (f�, 1oL PLACE BANQUETS ®WEDDINGS et e. CALL: JOYCE COOK 482-7783 ,y.; ; 1'. Hwti 4 Ar,,a, Oni 439-1210: t -17‘e 74e Beautiful Wedding Presents, Priceless Treasures From The Heart! DRESS UP YOUR WEDDING WITH THESE! Candles ePhoto & Wedding Albums Guest Books 'Champagne Flutes e Lace Table Cloths ®Centrepieces eDoilies Available at... welcome The Sa • Gita 6 t$aiadic a€t 1 (lacca St. N. Blois 034131 a*you core toriough :to send: t ►assay best! Mr. and Mrs: Alvin Betties ' Barbara Snell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Snell of Hullet Township, and Alvin Betties of Clinton, were united in mar- riage at her parents' home (Hayen Barton Stockfarm) on December 4, 1941. Attending the bride and groom were Kenneth Cooke and Clarice (Lee) Wall with flower girl Jayne Mary Snell. Mr. and Mrs. Betties reside near Clinton. " Mr. and Mrs. James Cummings Shirley Myrtle Tilton Dickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Frederick Dickson, Mar- ried James Andrews Cummings, son of Mrs. Cummings of London and the late J.H. Cum- mings, October 18, 1943 at the Church of the Holy Saviour in Kitchener. The bride's gownwas made of cream chenille organdy with a fitted bodice and full skirt. Ruffles edged the V-shaped neckline, hipline and bracelet -length sleeves. A short circular veil of embroidered English silk net was held in place by a coronet headdress of white tulle. She carried a muf of white roses and bouvardia tied with streamers of white ribbon. A buffet supper was held at the bride's. home. Mr*, Cummings, who lives in Goderich, was predeceased by her husband. Share The Moment nd Set of Prints 1 Hr. Photo C-41 Process, Colour only 1 Hour may not apply due to special. ae•aa:a■oseeaaae.eaaire■1Ne■as. CARMAN CAMERAS Sales A��„s■.ea■w■_e■.•ae•SU:ea.aaaaaea■■aa: 112 The Square, Goderich 524-7924 Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor On August 5, 1961. Jayne Mary Snell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Snell, and John"Mac" Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Taylor of Watton, were, united in marriage at St. Paul's Anglican Church in Clinton. The Taylor's now live in Dawson Creek, British Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Murray MacLeod Peggy And Betties, daughter of Mr. and' Mrs. Alvin Betties of Clinton, married Mur- ray. MacLeod, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacLeod of Egmondville; at Holmesville United CJourch on August 29, 1970. They arc living at Clinton.