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Couple wed at Knox Church
Polyester carnations,
violets and chrysanthemums
in gathering baskets
decorated Knox
Presbyterian Church,
Goderich on May 15 at4 p.m.
for the wedding ceremony of
Earl Frederick Salter of
Goderich and Margaret
Anne Morgan of Kerwood.
The groom is the son of Mr:
and Mrs. Fred Salter or
Goderich and the bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Morgan -Sr. or Ker -
wood.
The Reverend G.L. Royal
officiated at the double`•ring
ceremony. Music was
provided by organist Lorne
Dotterer and soloist Erin
Robinson.
The bride was given in
marriage by her father. She
wore a white wedding gown
with an upper bodice of lace
forming cap sleeves and a
ruffle on the edge • of the
chiffon covering the
remainder of the dress. Her
headpiece had flowers
matching' the bridesmaids'
flowers attached to it and her
veil, which extended just
below the waist, was trim-
med with swiss lace.
The bride carried a
bouquet of yellow roses, lily -
of -the -valley and a green
fern spray.
Maid of honor was Carolyn
Brazolot of Red Deer,
Alberta. She wore a full-
length mint , green jersey
gown with an attached
jacket of mint green chiffon
and carried a gathering
basket of polyester apple
blossoms, violets and single
chrysanthemums.
Bridesmaids were Debbie
Moyer of Burlington_and
Cindie Fearnall of Goderich.
They were gowned the same
as the maid of honor and
carried the same baskets of
flowers- except that one was
predominently violet -purple
and the other, predominently
white.
Groomsman was Denny
Moyer of Burlington.
Guests were ushered into
the church by Eric Le Blanc
of Montreal and Dan
Johnson of Stratford.
Following the wedding
ceremony, a reception was
heldat the White Carnation
in Holmesville which was
decorated with white and
yellow streamers and white --
and yellow bells...
The bride's mother
greeted guests wearing a
light jersey dress with a
flowery pattern in shades of
purple and a matching
jacket of sheer jersey. Her
corsage was two polyester
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The groom's mother
greeted guests wearing a
dusty rose dress with long
sleeves, pleated bodice and
belt. Her corsage was also
contained two polyester
orchids.
For a wedding trip to
Niagara -on -the -Lake, the
bride changed to a dusty
yellow long-sleeved dress
with pleated bodice, belt and
beige accessories.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Salter
will reside at R.R. 2 Site 25,
Goderich.
Prior to her wedding, the
bride was feted at a shower
given by Miss Cindie
Fearnall and at another
given by the aunt of the
groom.
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heater unit marked
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and spas, and a submersible
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Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Vain'Osch
Spring nuptials
Candelabras, apple
blossoms and peach tinted
glads and„ daisies decorated
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic
Church in Kingsbridge on
May 15 at 2 p.m. for the.
wedding ceremony of
Bridget Dalton of
Kingsbridge and Bernie Van
Osch of Kintail.
The bride is the daughter
of Clarice Dalton of
Kingsbridge and the late
Mark Dalton and thegroom
is the son of Mr. anM°rs.
William Van Osch of Kintail.
The Reverend Father Ed
Dentinger officiated at the
double ring ceremony. Music
was provided by organist
Denise Dalton and guitarist
Ed Chilton who accompanied
himself and Diane Van Rody
for the song, Perhaps Love.
Diane also sang Hail Mary,
Gentle. Woman and Gene
Frayne sang Ave Maria and
Thankyou Lord.
The bride was given in
marriage by her brother,
Paul Dalton of Lucknow. She
wore a white wedding gown
featuring a bodice of im-
ported French lace, a stand-
up collar, full length sleeves
gathered at the wrist and a
calf -length handkerchief
skirt trimmed with lace
edging and sashed with a stin
ribbon. She also wore white
silk flowers pi her hair and
carried a bouquet of white
baby mums, rosebuds, glads
,and stephanotis. • .
Maid of honor was Jackie
Dalton of Kingsbridge, sister
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of the bride. She wore a
peach dotted swiss calf -
length dress with pleated
bodice and skirt and button
trim on the long fitted
sleeves and bodice. She also
wore peach tinted baby
mums in her hair and
carried a bouquet of white
stephanotis, peach roses and
daisies.
Bridesmaids were Joanne
Van Osch of Kintail, sister of
the groom and Maria Dalton
of Kingsbridge, sister of the
bride. They were gowned the
same as the maid of honor
and carried the same
flowers.
Flower girl was Heidi
Martin of R.R. 6 Kincardine,
niece of the. bride. She was
gowned the same as the
other attendants.
Groomsman was Jim Van
Osch of Kintail, brother of
the groom.
Guests were ushered into
the church by Ed Van Osch
of Kintail, brother of the
groom and Shawn Dalton of
Kintail, brother of the bride.
Ringbearer was Tom
Chilton of Port Albert,
nephew of the bride.
Following the wedding, a
reception was held at the
bride's mother's home . in ,
Kingsbridge. The tables
were set with peach cloths,
peach candles and peach
tinted mums floating in
water,
The bride's mother
greeted guests wearing a
street -length smokey blue
chiffon crepe dress accented
with a silver belt, soft bow at
the neckline, full length
sleeves gathered at the.
wrist, a full skirt anda
corsage of peach carnations.
--The groom's mother
assisted wearing a fuchsia
stretch polyester rayon
dress featuring a • bodice
gathered to a yoke, funnel
neck, long sleeves gathered
at the cuffs and a corsage of
pink carnations. •
For a wedding trip to
Fairfax , Lodge, Virginia,
USA; the bride changed to a
two piece red linea dress
with white blouse, white
picturehat with` red ribbon
trim and white sandles.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Van
Osch are residing in
Kingsbridge.
Prior to her wedding, the
bride was feted at a shower
hosted by Brenda Teichert of
'Goderich for co-workers at
Victoria and Grey Trust; a
shower hosted by Joni -
Dalton of Lucknow for
relatives; and a community
shower hosted by Betty
Frayne and Diane Van Rooy
Mr. and Mrs. L. Carson Miley
(Photo by RJ. Nephew)
Couple reside
in Goderich
Apricot glads, white
daisies and candelabras
decorated Knox
Presbyterian Church,
Goderich on May 22 at 3 p.m.
for the wedding ceremony of
L. Carson Milley and Emily
Ann Crew, both of Goderich.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Crew
of Goderich and the groom is
the son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. F. Milley of Conception
Bay, Newfoundland.
The Reverend G.L. Royal
officiated at the double ring
ceremony. Music was
provided by organist Lorne
Dotterer and soloist
Margaret Hurst of
Collingwood, cousin of the
bride, who sang "The
Wedding Song" and
"Evergreen".
The bride was given in
marriage by her parents.
She wore a white chiffon
over satin gown with chapel
train. The bodicefeatured
re -embroidered lace and a
portrait neckline. The full-
length sleeves had ruffled
cuffs.
The bride carried a
cascade bouquet of . white
'carnations, pink roses, white
stephanotis and baby's
breath.
Matron of honor was
Kimberly ,Buongirno of.
Wallingford, Connecticut,
cousin .of the bride. She wore
a full-length .. pastel green
georgette gown with double
layer .capelette and carried a
bouquet of apricot car-
nations and roses with white
daisies and apricot tinted
'baby's breath.
Bridesmaids were Sandra
Smith of Collingwood and
Beth Clarkson of Stouffville,
friends of the bride. They
were gowned the same as the
Matron of honor and carried
bouquets of apricot car-
nations with white daisies
and apricot tinted baby''s.
breath.
Junior bridesmaid was
Diane Pottle of Goderich,
great niece fo the groom. She
wore a white and apricot
floral print gown with
apricot underskirt featuring
a ruffled neckline and hem.
She carried apricot car-
nations with white daisies
and ,pastel green tinted
of Kingsbridge, baby s breath.
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Groomsman was
Frederick Pottle of
Goderich, nephew of the
groom.
Guests were ushered into "
the church by Stephen Crew
of Kitchener, Peter Crew of
Hanover and Stuart Crew of
Goderich, all brothers of the
bride.
Following the wedding
ceremony, a reception was
held at the Goderich
Township Hall which was
decorated with apricot glads
and white daisies for the
occassion.
The bride's mother
, greeted guests wearing a
rose colored georgette.
street -length dress with
mandarin collar, tucked
bodice and white rose cor-
sage.
Acting in place of the
groom's late mother was
Mrs. June Milley of
Goderich, sister-in-law of the
groom. She greeted guests
wearing a mauve polyester
sheer dress with matching
jacket and white rose cor-
sage.
For a wedding trip to
northern Ontario, the bride
changed to a white linen suit
with multi -colored blouse,
,black and white accessories
and white orchid corsage.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Carson
Milley will reside at 146
Oxford Street, Goderich.
Prior to her wedding, the
bride was feted at a shower
given. her b Y
er fellow
em-
ployees at Scarborough
Centenary Hospital; at a
neighbourhood shower given
by Mrs. Ruth Skeoch and
Mrs. Marjorie Young; at a
shower given by Mrs. Isobel
Jardine and Miss Margaret
Hurst of Collingwood and at
a shower given by Mrs. June
Milley and Mrs. Betty Pottle.
of Goderich.
Guests attended the
wedding. from New Brun-
swick, Newfoundland,
Connecticut, St. Catharines,
Brantford, Niagara Falls,
Collingwood, Kitchener,
Pembroke, Sarnia and
Goderich.
Representing the groom's
late parents were Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Milley of
Goderich.
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