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St. George's Anglican Church, Goderich,
was the setting for the August 15, 1987, wed-
ding of Susan MacDonald, of Goderich, and
Hugh Hanly, of Brussels. Rev. Douglas
Pitts officiated. Susan is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Aitken, of Goderich,
and Hugh is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Haply, of Port Albert. Matrons of honor.
were the bride's sisters Janet MacDonald -
Kramer, of Unionville, and Deb Schneider,
of San Diego, California. Bridesmaids were
Kathy Bedour, friend of the bride, of
Goderich; Cathy Oke, friend of the bride, of
Goderich; and, Carol Leddy, friend of the
bride, of London. Junior bridesmaid was
Sonja Blacker, cousin of the bride, of
Goderich. Best man was John Hanly,
brother of the groom, of Sarnia. Ushers
were Randy Stewart, friend of the groom, of
Goderich; Mike Reynolds, friend of the
groom, oft,Goderich; Rick Leddy, friend of
the groom, of London; Tony Bedard, friend
of the groom, of•London; and, Steve Arbour,
friend of the groom, of London. A reception
was held on the lawn at "Stirlings", home of
the bride's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
D.V. Blacker. Following a wedding trip to
Quebec, Mr.. and Mrs. Hugh Hanly have
taken up residence in Brussels, Ontario.
(R.J. Nephew Photography)
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Victoria Street United Church, Goderich,
was the setting for the August 22, 1987, wed-
ding of Bob Fuller and Peggy Evans. The
ceremony was officiated by Rev. J. Becktel,
Clinton, assisted by Rev. Jim Tiller, of
Foley, Alabama, uncle of the bride. Bob is
the son of Charlie and Helen Fuller of Rr 2
Goderich. Peggy is the daughter of Sam and
Lee Evans of Ganges, Salt Spring Island,
B.C. Maid of honor was Carol Evans, sister
91 the bride, of Ganges, Salt Spring Island,
B.C. Bridesmaid was Susan Fuller, sister of
the groom, of Hamilton. Best man was Mike
Leitch of Strathroy. Ushers wre Brian
Howes, of RR 3 Goderich, and Jennifer
Fuller of RR 2 Goderich. Ringbearer was.
Michael Walling, of RR 2 Goderich.
Organist was Darlene Bogie and special
music was given by Neal and Peg Evans. A
garden reception was held at the home of
Charlie and Helen Fuuller. Following a
wedding trip to the East Coast, the couple
are residing in Brussels, Ontario. (Mac
Campbell Photography )
Bingham Park, Goderich, was the site of
the outdoor marriage on July 25, 1987 of
Richard Gautreau of 400 Bayfield Rd.,
Goderich, and Rosanna Geldhof of 400
Bayfield Rd., Goderich. Rev. James A.
Bechtel officiated. The groom is the son of
Phyllis Gautreau of Saint John, New
Brunswick. The bride is the daughter of
Roger and Mariea Vandenbussche of St.
David St., Mitchell. Maid of honour was Lin-
da Jeffrey, sister of the bride, of Stratford.
Bridesmaid was Darlene Prouse, friend of
the bride, of Clinton, and the flowergirl was
Natalie Brinda, niece of the groom, of
Niagara Falls. Best man was Gary Prouse,
friend of the groom, Clinton. Usher was An-
drew Jeffrey, brother-in-law of the bride, of
Stratford, and ringbearer was Jason
Geldhof, son of the bride, of 400 Bayfield
Rd., Goderich. A reception was held at the
Goderich Legion. The couple is residing at
400 Bayfield Rd., Goderich. (R.J. Nephew,
Photo)
FOUND
We've found a dog in the Goderich
Twp. area.
Could the owner please contact us
regarding the dog found.
524-2065
Knox United Church, Auburn, was the set-
ting for the September 5 wedding of Steve
Stratton of RR 1 Londesboro and Glenyce
McClinchey of RR 1 Auburn. Rev. Dave
Snihur officiated at the ceremony. Steve is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Stratton of
Hanover and Glenyce is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold McClinchey of RR 1
Auburn. Matron of honor was Mrs. Doreen
McCullough, sister of the bride, of
Holmesville. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Karen
McClinchey, sister-in-law of the bride, of
Kitchener; Mrs. Wendy Van O9eh, cousin of
the bride, of Lucknow; and; Mrs. Sandra
Nicholson, sister of the groom, of Blyth.
Flowergirls wre Julie and Kim McCullough,
nieces of the bride, of Holmesville. Best
man was Les Knott, friend of the groom, of
Rodney. Ushers were Robert McCullough,
brother-in-law of the bride, of Holmesville;
Doug Perry, friend of the groom, of Wind-
sor; and, Gary Nicholson, brother-in-law of
the groom, of Blyth. Following a reception
at the Blyth Community Centre, the couple
left for a trip to Montego Bay, Jamaica.
They are residing at RR 1 Londesboro.
(Harvey McDowell Photography)
The Knox Presbyterian Church in Goderich
was the setting for the August 15th wedding
of Brenda Jean Bolton, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George Bolton of Goderich, and
Michael Francis D'Agostino, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul D'Agostino of Sault Ste. Marie.
Rev. Arthur Young officiated at the
ceremony. Maid of honor was Marie Bolton
of Enderby, B.C., sister of the. bride.
Bridesmaids were Karen Johnson of
Hamilton and Sharon Stephens of Goderich,
friends of the bride. Best man was Paul
D'Agostino of Medicine Hat, Alberta,
brother of the groom. Ushers were Edward
D'Agostino of London and David D'Agostino
of Hamilton, brothers of the groom. Follow-
ing a reception at the Goderich Royal Cana-
dian Legion, the couple left for a honeymoon
in Northern Ontario. They have taken up
residence in Hamilton. (Bluewater
Photography)
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