HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-08-16, Page 28PAG F 10A—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1979
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Tips
for the bride
There's much to consider and, do to make the
wedding day a happy send-off.
Naturally one of. the best parts of planiying is
choosing the wedding gown. More often than not,
brides choose to follow tradition rather than current
styles when Considering a gown. Shops are filled with
lovely gowns in designs which hint of eras past.
The bride's trousseau, however, is apt to be right in
tune, with today's fashions, beginning with the going -
away costume.
Multi -part suits or the costume look of coat and
dress can serve the bride well, long after the
honeymoon.
There are lots of wedding plans to be made. A check
list of important details might include:
Wedding party fashions: in advance, disN`s�(with
bridesmaids a satisfactory price range, colors and
styles:
Bridal consultant: local stores offer consultant
services than can help to make wedding plans easier
for the bride.
Wedding photography: arrange for bridal portrait
and wedding photos well in advance of the wedding
date.
Order invitations and announcements: have outer
and inner envelopes delivered in advance to allow
more time for addressing:
Mother's privilege: the bride's mother has the
responsibility and privilege of taking on many of the
wedding -plan details.
Arranging an attractive display of gifts for the
reception and ordering flowers for wedding and
reception may be among her special prerogatives.
Come See the
Thursday
AUGUST 23rd
7:00 p.m
Suncoast Mall
Hwy. 21 South
Goderich
- Kitchener
is new home
MR. AND MRS. LEO
THOMAS GLAVIN
(Photo by Frank Phillips)
St. Augustine.
for ceremony
St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church was
decorated with bouquets of daisies on August 11 for the
wedding of Leo Thomas Glavin of R.R. 2 Crediton and
Margaret Mary Franken of R.R. 2 Auburn.
The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Emma Franken of
R.R. 2 Auburn and the late John Franken. The groom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Glavin of R.R. 2
Crediton.
The Reverend Father Edward Dentinger officiated
aetthe double ring ceremony. Organist was Miss Marie
Amas and soloists were Cyril and Ann Boyle.
The bride wore a white formal length gown.. A
flowing veil fell from a tiara headpiece. The veil was
trimmed with scalloped lace. The bride "carried a
bouquet of white and pink, silk carnations and
burgandy roses.
Maid of honor was Rosemary Foran of R.R. 2
Auburn. She wore a powder blue floor length gown
with a silk sheer cape.
Bridesmaids were Glenda Wood of R.R. 3 Blyth and
Cathy Beyersbergten of R.R. 2 Lucknow. They were
gowned the same as the maid of honor and carried
- bouquets of blue, pink and white daisies with
greenery.
Groomsman was Tom Dietrich of R.R. 3 Dashwood.
Guests were ushered into the church by John and
Eddie Franken of R.R, 2 Auburn.
Following the wedding ceremony, a wedding
reception was held at Saltford Valley Hall. The bride's
mother greeted guests wearing a light green floor
length gown with a blue corsage.
Guests were present from Auburn, Exeter,
Mississauga, Burlington, Cold Water, Michigan and
Wasaga.
Following a wedding trip to Northern Ontario, Mr.
and Mrs. Glavin took up residence at R.R. 1 Exeter.
Prior to her marriage, the bride was feted at a
shower given by the C.W.L. of St. Augustine and at a
shower given by the groom's relatives in Dashwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley John Lewis O.re residing in
Kitchener following their wedding Saturday, June 30
at 3:30 p.m. in the Dungannon United Church.
The Reverend C. Westhaver, assisted by the
Reverend Ron Baker of Wingham, officiated at the
ceremony amid a floral setting of pink romance roses
and lighted tapers in candelabras surrounded by pink
gladioli and white single mums. The same flowers
formed a pretty arrangement on the communion table
and a matching arrangement adorned the church
entrance.
The bride is the former Betty Lou Culbert, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Culbert of R.R. 1 Dungannon.
The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewis of
Wingham.
Mrs. Judi McMichael was organist and ac-
companied the soloist, Debbie Culbert, sister-in-law of
the bride, who sang "I Believe", "I Can't Help Falling
In Love" and "The Wonder of 'You".
The bride was given in marriage by her parents and
wore a formal gown of white jersey with pleated skirt
and guipure lace trim edging the Queen Anne neckline
and empire waistline. Her hat of white nylon with
matching guipure lace featured a two-tiered fingertip
veil held with a soft pink rose.
The bride carried a cascade bouquet of deep pink
roses and baby's breath.
Mrs. Cathy Fisher of R.R. 4 Goderich, a close friend
of the bride, was matron of honor.
The bridesmaids were three sisters off the bride,
Miss Joanne Culbert of R.R. 1 Dungannon, Mrs.
Dorothy Bere of Dungannon and Mrs. Barb Snowden
of St. Helens.
The bride's attendants were gowned alike in soft
pink jersey dresses in the new cocktail length. The
dresses were styled with blouson bodices with
shoestring straps, guipure lace insertsand accordian
pleated skirts to match the bridal gown. The at-
tendants also wore large pink picture hats covered
with matching pink chiffon with guipure lace trim. A
MR. AND MRS. DAVID
ALAN GOETZ
,(Photo by Hadden's Studio)
Wed in Goderich
St. George's Anglican Church in Goderich was
decorated, with altar vases and baskets of peach and
white gladioli on July 28 at 6 p.m. for the wedding of
David Alan Goetz of Ottawa and Patricia Jane Shore
of Goderich.
The bride is. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Shore of Goderich and the groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Goetz of Ottawa.
The Reverend Robert Crocker officiated at the
double ring ceremony. Soloist Joan Schoenhals sang
The Wedding Song. -
The .bride was given in marriage by her father. She
wore a white French chiffon gown with empire
waistline trimmed in Belgian lace, chapel train and
full sleeves featuring deep cuffs of Belgian lace. Her
French illusion veil was held with a Juliet headpiece.
She carried a cascade bouquet of peach roses with
baby's breath and stephanotis.
Matron of honor was Mrs. Rick Dass of London,
sister of the bride. She wore, a peach jersey formal
length gown with ruffled hemline and matching bolero
jacket of chiffon. She carried a bouquet of white
chrysanthemums and peach carnations.
Bridesmaids were Miss Joan Schoenhals of London
and Mrs. Kathleen Randle of Ottawa, friends of the
bride. They were gowned the same as the matron of
honor.
Groomsman was Jerry Johnson of Corunna,
Ontario, friend of the groom.
Guests were ushered into the church by Ken Goetz
and Michael Goetz of Ottawa, brothers of the groom.
Following the wedding ceremony, a wedding
reception was held at the Candlelight Restaurant in
Goderich. The bride's mother greeted guests wearing
' a pale green chiffon formal gown featuring a mat-
ching bolero jacket with a eorsage'of yellow roses.
The groom's mother chose a formal gown of yellow
jersey featuring a matching cape with a corsage of
white roses.
Following a wedding trip to Northern Ontario, Mr.
and Mrs. Goetz took up residence at C:F.B., Borden,
Ontario.
Prior to her marriage, the bride was feted at a
shower given by Mrs. Rick Dass of London.
MR. AND MRS. BRADLEY
JOHN LEWIS
• (Photo by Snyder Studio)
large white flower arrangement at the back of each
hat completed the ensembles and nosegays of medium
pink roses, white carnations and baby's breath were
carried.
Flower girl was Kerrie Snowden' of St. Helens, a
niece of the bride. She wore a pink jersey dress with a
Swiss dot pinafore edged inlace. She also wore a white
Swiss dot picture hat with white eyelet ruffles and pink
satin ribbons that fell from the back. She carried a
miniature nosegay of flowers similar to those in the
senior attendants' bouquets.
Dave Dolgos of Teeswater.was the groomsman and
guests were ushered into the church by Brian Martyn
of Listowel, Preston Lediet of "Wingham and Jim
Brooks of Woodstock.
The bride's nephew, Douglas Culbert off R.R. 1
Dungannon, was the ring bearer.
The groom and his attendant's wore light grey
tuxedos.
Following the wedding ceremony, a reception was
held at the Lucknow and District Community Centre
where arrangements of pink gladioli and white single
mums adorned the tables. Doug Fisher of R.R. 4
Goderich, friend of the couple, was master of
ceremonies.
Guests attended from London, Harriston, Wingham,
Goderich and Toronto. Honored guests included the
grandmothers of the groom, Mrs. Olive Lewis of
Wingham and Mrs. Beatrice Cook of R.R. 1 Belgrave.
The bride's mother greeted guests wearing an- off-
white cocktail length gown with a corsage of two white
and pink cymbidium orchids.
The groom's mother chose a wrap -style warm rose -
champagne cocktail length dress with a corsage of
pink sweetheart roses and baby's breath. -- , --- -
The bride was entertained at several showers prior
to her marriage. A shower was hosted by Linda Sudyk
of Goderich for Zehrs' staff. Mrs. Olive Lewis,
grandmother of the groom, held a shower in Wingham
for relatives and friends of the family. A community
shower was held at Dungannon United Church.
The couple was also feted at a Stag and Doe held by
Dave Dolgos at the Wingham Legion Hall and Cathy
and Doug Fisher held a barbecue and party at their
home for friends of the couple.
To be wed...
HAGAN-McDANIEL
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McDaniel of Goderich are pleased
to announce the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Lowisa, to Frank G. Hagan, son of Mr. Leo
Hagan and the late Mrs. Hagan of Seaforth, Ontario.
• Wedding will take place in the garden at the residence
of the bride's parents on Friday, August 17th.
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NORMAN-SCHOLTZ
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Scholtz of Goderich,, Ontario,
are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of.
their , daughter Karen Jennifer to Stanley Richard
NQrmn of London, Ontario, son of Joyce Norman,___.
Goderich and Jack Norman, Kingston, Ontario. The
wedding will take place Saturday, August 18, 1979, in
St. Peter's Catholic Church at 5 p.m.
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WARREN -FIELDER
Mr. and Mrs. George Fielder of Goderich are pleased
to announce the forthcoming'" marriage of their
daughter Sherry Esther Fielder to John Bartley
Warren, son of Mr. ,and Mrs. John Warren of Kirkland
Lake, Ontario. The wedding will take place on
Saturday, August 18 at- 4:30 p.m. at Victoria Street
United Church, Goderich. Reception to follow.
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NICHOLSON-GIBSON
Mr. and Mrs., R. Gibson, of Kingston are pleased to
announce the forthcoming marriage of their. daughter
Janice Adele, to Kenneth Graham Nicholson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. 1-f.B. Nicholson, Toronto. The wedding
will take place in the Church of the Redeemer,
'Kingston, on August 18th, at 3:00 p.m.
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SCHOENHALS-BURNS
Mr. and Mrs. William Lloyd Schoenhals of Goderich
are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter Joan Elizabeth- Schoenhals to Scott
Robert Burns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert James
Burns of Sarnia., The wedding will take place on
August 18, 1979, in the Chapel of St. John the
Evangelist, Huron College, London, at 4:00 p.m.
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REINHART-
SCHOEMAKER
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schoemaker R.R. 4 Goderich
are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter Joanne Frances to John Douglas
Reinhart, son of Mrs. Muriel Reinhart of Goderich and
the late Wilfred J. Reinhart. The wedding will take"
place, the Lord willing, on Saturday, August 25, 1979 at
4 o'clock in Knox Presbyterian Church,
Goderich.
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CARROLL:LAMB
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lamb of Goderich are pleased to
announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter,
Pamela Darlene, to Randy David, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Carroll of Goderich. The wedding will take
place Saturday, September 1, 1979, in St. George's
Anglican Church, Godetich, Ontario, at 4:30 p.m.
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