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Couple honeymoons in
MR. AND MRS, WILLIAM EVERITTHYDE
(PHOTO BY BRIAN K. RICHMAN)
Candelabras with blue and pink daisies and fern
decorated Victoria Street United Church on July- 30 forte
the wedding ceremony in which Linda Janine Scully
became-thetaidebTWiilianrEveritt-Hyde.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Nivins and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Hyde of Kincardine.
The Reverend John Wood B.A.B.D. officiated at the
double ring ceremony. The organist was Mrs. Elta
Snider, grandmother of the bride. With guitar ac-
companiment„Miss Flora Simpson sang The Wedding
_ _Song before the bride entered the church and.Follow Me
during the signing of the register.
The bride was given in marriage by her brother Brian
John Carradine
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related skills as possible -
speech, dancing, French, and
so on.
"The future of the theatre
lies in community theatres
and college theatres," he
said.
"There's no place to learn
the business in this country
(the United States)," he
added.
In England young actors
receive basic training in
repertory theatre companies.
When his own career
began, the United States had
over 100 repertory com-
panies.
"Today an actor may play
only ten parts in his career,"
he said. He began in his teens
in a New Orleans stock
company.
Briefly, before World War
Two, he had his own reper-
tory company at San Fran-
cisco's Ceary Theatre.
Afterward, with the promise
of $20,000 from theat"rical
angel and the same company,
he was ready to begin again.
His benefactor backed out,
put his' money into a New
York show, and lost it all. Mr.
Carradine shipped his
scenery to New{,York. It was
later used in summer stock
productiozhs. •
1945 was the first years on
the summer theatre circuit.
He remained in the east for
seven and one-half years,
then returned to California.
During 1975 he again played
in New York State summer
theatres.
In the early days, motion
pictures were made in away
that at least .paralleled
legitimate theatre.
"When they started making
-471
talkies, they shot in
sequence," he said.
Now the set is the base of
operation, not the sequence.
It's an art for director or
cameraman, rather than
actor.
Among the many movies in
which he - has had roles are
Les Miserables, Cardinal
Richelieu, Mary of Scotland,
Captains Courageous, The
Three Musketeers, Grapes of
Wrath, Around the World in
80 Days and the Ten Com-
mandments.
Recently he has completed
a motion picture, "Golden
Rendezvous" in South Africa,
filmed a television show,
made .trips to Texas and
Chicago, and taken part in a
training film for the U.S,.
Navy in San Diego.
Constantly moving, living
out of suitcases, gets tiring.
He hopes, after leaving
Grand Bend, to spend some
time at home.
"I hope I can go sailing. I
don't get the chance very
often," he said. He owns a sea
going sailboat, with auxiliary
engine.
Three of John Carradine's
five sons are actors. David
Carradine is well known as
star of television's "Kung
Fu". Robert played in
another series, "Cowboy" ;
while Keith first made his
mark in the movie, "Thieves
Like Us." -
Of the three, David seems
most to have taken to heart
his father's advice about
learning related skills. When
he applies himself to a study
be it piano, dancing, martial
arts or meditation -he does so
with intensity and usually
succeeds. A chip off the old
block,
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Scully. She wore a gown of white sheer georgette with
chapel train and high neckline trimmed with delicate
lace. Appliques with sequins graced the skirt and top of -
full length puffed sleeves with appliques on the cuffs. She
wore a juliet cap of guipure lace with cathedral veil
trimmed with matching lace. She carried a lace covered
prayer book crested with a dainty arrangement of
sweetheart roses, white daisy mums, stephanotis and
blue baby's breath, longblue and white streamers with
stephanotis and pink sweetheart roses. Accenting the
arrangement was a Bridal Horseshoe.
Maid of honor was Dinelle McKenzie of New Brun-
swick, friend of the bride. She wore a princess line
turquoise blue gown with handkerchief style skirt. She
wore a blue picture hat and carried white daisy mums,
blue miniature carnations and baby's breath. • -
Bridesmaids were Valerie and Lori Hyde, sister of the
groom. They were gowned identically to the maid of
honor in turquoise blue with blue picture hats. They
carried white daisy mums, blue ministure carnations
and baby's breath. •
Flower girls were twin sisters Terri and Tracey Fry,
nieces of the groom. They wore floor length gowns of
white-musfib with small blue flowers and carried small
white baskets similar to the bridesmaids.
The groom was dressed in a blue tuxedo. Groomsman
was Dale Riggin of Kincardine. Ushers were Don
Mcllwain of Bayfield and Leslie Fry -of Saltford. The
groom's attendants wore dark blue trousers with light
blue jackets. ^-
Following the wedding a reception was held at the
Sandpiper Inn in Vanastra. Mr. Joe Nicholson of Toronto,
friend of the bride's mother was master of ceremonies.
The bride's mother greeted guests in a powder blue
floor length gown trimmed with guipure lace with a
corsage of pink, blue and white roses.
The groom's mother wore a pink polyester floor length
gown with a gardenia corsage.
For a wedding trip east to Prince Edward Island,. the
bride wore a pink eyelet with low neck and matching"
,scarf : and.handkerChief style skirt. Shewore a wristlet of
pink and white miniature carnations.
Prior to the wedding the bride was honored at a shower •
given by her friends of the Armed Forces in Toronto. •
Also a shower was given at the home. of Mrs. Hyde in
Kincardine. A stag and doe party was held at Kin-
cardine for the bride and groom. A stag party at Bayfield
was given to the groom.
Mr. and Mrs. Hyde will reside in Saltford:
Gut of tqwn guests were present at the wedding from
Ottawa, Brantford, Toronto, Hamilton and Kincardine.
W. J. Denomme
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St. John's- ,uther'a i }tapgelical Church in Waterloo
was the setting for•^a pretty Juiv wedding when Gail
Lucille Fisher and ; Rlehard Boehmer exchanged
marriage yews.
The bride's parents are Eleanor and Gerald Fisher: of
Kitchener and the granddaughter of Mrs. Violet Elgie of,:.
Seaforth., The groom's parents are Harold and Teresa
Boehmer of Waterloo.
Reverend A, Conrad performed the double ring
ceremony% Soft music was rendered throughout.
The • matron of honor, was Mrs. - Fran Smith, The
bridesmaids were the bride's sister, Karen Fi§her and
the groom's. sister-, Dianne Boehmer
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were ushered in by Keith Fisher'? brother of the.bridzanil.,:.
Bruce Boehmer, brother of the groom. ,
The reception and wedding dinner followed at Knights
of Columbus Centre, Manitou Dri'Ve`in Kitchener: Music
for dancing was provided by Dale, Schmitz Non Stop'
Orchestra.
The happy couple left by plane for` their honeymoon in
Pocono Mountains, Pennsylvania, On their return they ,
will reside at 207 Erb Street in Kitchener.
Live in Brussels
The marriage of Jean Hopper, of RR 5, Brussels and
John Anderson of Clinton was solemnized on August 5 at
Collier Street United Church in Barrie. The Rev. John
Howard officiated at the ceremony.
Following the ceremony the wedding dinner for the
immediate families was held at the Brookdale Park Inn
and a reception was held at the home of the' attendants,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Niekerk of Shanty Bay.
After a wedding trip north, the couple will reside at RR
5, Brussels.
.Wed in Ashfield
Reina Reurink and Melville Elson Arnold were
married on Saturday, June 18 at 3 p.m. in Trinity United
Church. Ashfield. The bride is the daughter of. Mr. and
Mrs. Tyme Reurink of RR 7, Lucknow. The groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Elson Arnold of RR 2, Kincardine.
Matron of honor was Nancy Burt of Holyrood, friend of
the bride. Bridesmaids were Karen Reurink, sister -of the
bride and Frances Logtenberg, cousin of the bride.
MelissaLogtenberg, cousin of the bride was flower girl.
Groomsman was Donaldl IcLeod of RR, 2, Kincardine,
friend of the groom. Ushers were' Gerrit Groen of New
Dundee, cousin of the bride and Bill Arnold of RR 2,
Kincardine, brother of the groom.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold are residing at RR 2, Kincardine.
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event, also the workers and the "Taggers". Winners of
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Glen Gosse - 2nd Prize - 83.00
John Kloss - 3rd Prize - 82.00
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