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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-07-14, Page 20PAGE 10A-4ODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, MIX 14, ION May nuptiais Candelabras and white decorated St. Joseph's Roman Catholic 'Church), Kingsbridge on SalardaY, May 29 at 4 pin. tor the Wedding Ceremony of Divera Martha Van Diepen =diem James Smith, • The bride is the daughter of Mr- and Virs, Alin Van Dieped Goderich and -the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Smith of &R. 1 Walton. The Reverend Father Ed Dnser aiticiatad at the, double ring ceremony. aline Hoga d.. the music. • Given in marriage by her parents, the -bride chose a , gown cif wbite satin featuring • a V-neck and a full back which fell/into a chattel tTain. The neckline and train were adorned with appliques of embroidered lace. A fedora styled hat held the bride's wnist. 71eagth veil and she carried a nosegay of while mums, pink carnations and babes breath. Maid of honor was Anne Van Diepen of Goderich, sister of the bride. She wore a long gown of rose colored polyester Teaming a blouson " bodice 'and full skirt and *carried an arrangement of three pink . roses, fern and bah3T'S fireath • Brideunaidls were Mary Mole *MIL 1 Dungannon and Nellie Legris of Goderich, sisters of the bride MO and Cheryl Anne Smith of Mr, and Mrs: Terry James Smith ceremony, a dinner and • length dress of sheer reception were held at Saltford Valley Hall. Aubrey Wilson of Orillia, uncle of the groom, acted as master of ceremonies. The bride's mother , greeted guests wearing a street -length dress of sheer polyester in blue and pink shades with a corsage of pink roses and white carnations. The groom's mother assisted wearing a street- , length two-piece polyester enaeuone 111411VIC M pum shades with a corsage of pink roses and white carnations. For a wedding trip to various points north, the bride changed to a street - polyester in white with pink trim with a corsage of pink roses and whtie carnations. The groom chose a beige three-piece suit with a pink carnation boutonniere. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Smith are residing at R.R. 1 Walton.. Prior to her wedding, the\ bride was feted at a shower in Dungannon hosted by Nancy Brindley and at a shower hosted by her sister Nehle Legris at lief in-ATIR rn Goderich. The bride and groom were also honored at a stag and doe party . before their marriage. the same. as the maid Of groittin.! Walton,Thesister notary gill: la, ,_, Filmier WI was T.u—Emy— Legris of Goderich, niece of the bride. She wore a long white dress trimmed with rose . colored ribbon and cgirried a basket of pink *us, white mums and ba Groogisman was Ronald Smith of Houston, British brother of the Minn - Guests were usherea into the church by Doug Van Veen of R.R. 2 Brussels and Scott Robinson 'of RA. 4 Walton, friendi of the groom and Andy. Vain Diepen of. Godericlk brother of the The groom and bis at- tendants wore beige tuxedos. Following "the wedding , • • '31 Couple wed at Dungannon. Two baskets of pink gladioli, white mums and dusty rose baby's breath decorated Dungannon United Church on June 12 at 2 p.m. for the wedding ceremony of Sharon Donanne Young of bride and Ted Schieman of London, brother of the groom. - The groom and his at- tendants 'ware grey suits and wine ties with pink and white carnation boutonnieres respectively. Dungannon and Donald Follovving the wedding, a Allan Schieman of Toronto. supper and„ reception were The bride is the daughter held at the • Goderich of Fred and Donna Young of . Township , Hall in Dungannon and the groom is the Sall of Martin and. Jane Schieman of Landon. Mr. George Cowan 'of Dungannon • and the (.744`-a-n-ee McClenanhan of Kincardine: officiated at the deuble-ring ceremony. Music was provided by Mrs. Jean Elliott • who played The Bridal, Chorus as a processional and The Wedding March as a recessional and soloist, Mrs. Carol Webster who sang The ° Wedding Song and The - Wedding Prayer. The bride was given in marriage by her parents. She wore a white formal - gown' with lace over satin bodice, long lace lily-pOinted sleeves and a long full satin skirt appliqued with lace flowers cascading into a floating lace trimmed train. She also wore a wide lace hat wiui amouquicu awroc-IJ WWI a long flowing ribbon and carried a cascading bouquet of white gardenias, pink roses, dusty rose baby's breath and white carnations. Maid of honor was Lydia Ma Cugajlo. She wore a street length dress of dusty rose georgette with a boat neckline, grey belt and grey Holmesville which was decorated with two baskets of glads, mums and dusty rose baby's breath, four candles and a four tier cake wi The bride bouuuets decorated the head table, Guests were present from Sarnia, Toronto, Brantford, Kingston, Kitchener, Appin, Glencoe, London, Stratford, Seaforth, Kincardine, Goderich, Ripley and Dungannon. The bride's brother, Chuck attended from Aldergrove, B.C. and her cousin, Cathy Chase flew in from Courtwright, Alberta. The • bride's mother greeted guests wearing a mauve flossed georgette street -length dress with lace jacket, beige accessories and a corsage of pink rosebuds, white baby's breath and a pink bow. The groorn's mother assisted wearing a royal blue street length dress with white diagonal, stripped ribbon, a white hat with blue ribbons, white accessories and a white carnation cor- sage with blue ribbon. For a wedding trip to the Pocono Mountains in Pen- • nsylvania, the bride changed mstalt§ offreers slippers and carried ---a-- --to -a --light-mauvelgeorgette- - • • • bouquet of pink rose buds, street4ength dress tied at • white carnations and dusty the shoUlder with a bow of The Goderich Rotary Club secretary; Mel Farnsworth, rose baby's breath with the same material, a white held its - inauguration treasurer and Ken McGee, white silk ribbon streamers. carnation corsage and white meeting on Tuenony, July 6 Ron Takalo, Werner Ritgen Bridesmaids were Mrs. accessories. at the Bedford Hotel for the and Mac Campbell, direc- Dennis (Carol) Lulling of Mr. and Mrs. Donald year 19824)3. tors. Goderich, cousin of the bride Schieman are residing at Maurice Oliver, past, The new president, Marc and Mts. s Kathy Penfound of 1213 Kos Crescent, district ' governor from St. Chalut, is the past president Londesboro, friend of the Mississauga. Marys, officiated at the of the Southfield, Michigan bride. They were gowned the Prior to her wedding, the installation of the new Rotary Club. He now resides same as the maid of honor bride was feted at a shower executive. The theme in the Hayfield area. and carried the same given by her cousin, Ruth Mankind is One and Build His opening remarks bouquets.Ribey of Seaforth, a Bridges of Friendship suggested the motto "I came All of the bridal attendants.,.. Dungannon community Throughout the World, was to serve". wore gold necklaces, gifts shower, a bridesmaids' the message for the club. "To serve the community from the bride. • . shower in Goderich and • a The new Rotary Club •is our ultimate goal and ours Groomsman was Robert shower given by Joanne executive for 1982-83 in- is now to put our shoulders to ,Schieman of London, brother Cummins of London. -eludes; .David. Smith, past the wheel". he said. "This of the groom. The bride held an open president; Mire Chalut, year we will emphasize fund Guests were , ushered into trousseau tea on June 12and president; Craig Cass, vice- raising, regular attendance the church by John Young of her gifts were on display president; Jim Baird, and service to others." Goderich, brother of the anti) June 24. a`ts Mr. and Mrs. Donald Allan Schieman PERSONALIZED - irrryw jui SERVICES Contact Us For: HOLIDAY STAFFING SERVICES • OFFICE OVERLOADS: TYPING *BOOKKEEPING *SECRETARIAL • *PHOTOCOPYING 10A THE SQUARE, GODERICH 524-2332 COLLECTOR PLATES RSA,} Exceptional Savings For The Serious Collector TOY MAKER_2395" SCARLEL.2159w RENE & JEREMT_Ittor,GIET FOR LAURIE.1139" 300 DIFFERENT PLATES IN STOCK Dreaming. Tycoon Touching The Sky. 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