HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-10-18, Page 32PAGE 10A—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY; OCTOBER 18, 1979
Plan carefully
Give self four months
A reasonably organized
bride-to-be who designs
and adheres to some sort
of schedule can manage
her wedding plans easily
and avoid a time squeeze.
Anywhere from 12 to
four months before the
wedding, decisions must
be made on the wedding
budget, ceremony and
reception. Once a date is
set, appropriate
arrangements can be
made.
-Wedding ;gowns,
practically custom made,
should be ordered early.
At the same time, the
bride should choose
bridesmaids' dresses,
taking into consideration
her bridesmaids' figures
as well as their pocket-
books, since they must
pay for their dresses.
Meanwhile, the bride and
groom can begin: plan-
ning their home or
apartment and buying
the furniture too.
Once the guest list is
finalized, preferably
within three months of
the wedding, invitations
and announcements
should be ordered (these
can be ordered through
Signal -Star). With family
help, had addressed
envelopes can be finished
two months or so before
the wedding. Invitations
mailed three weeks
before the wedding
followed by an-
nouncements completes
the task.
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The couple can then
seek their marriage
licence and visit their
doctors for medical
examinations. The bride
and groom n also use
.the opportunit to remind
one another about gifts
for the best man, ushers
and attendants.,
As the wedding draws
closer, within a month
perhaps, arrangements
should be finalized for the
following: flowers,
music, wedding party
transportation, ac-
comomdations, wedding
portrait, wedding cake,
photographer's in-
structions, wedding
announcement ' in
newspapers (up to six
weeks from the time of
the wedding is the Signal -
Star deadline for
MR. AND MRS. RANDY VINCENT KISCH
publishing weddings and
pictures free of charge), Wed in Sault Ste. Marie
and final gown fittings for
the bride and Linda Jane Kaminska, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
bridesmaids. Roy Kaminska of R.R. 5 (Sunset Beac.h), Goderich
Brides can keep calm and Randy Vincent Kisch, son of Mrs. Sandra Kisch of
by pacing themselves and 121 Quebec Street, Goderich were married in a simple
regularly checking the ceremony at St. Andrews United ChurS ult Ste.
various services essential Marie on September 29,
to the wedding. Within The Reverend Johnston.officiated at the wedding.
the two-week period prior The bride a,tld groom were attended by Mr. and Mrs.
to the wedding, she can Frank McTaggart.
recheck services: make Mr. and Mrs. Kisch are now residing in Sault Ste.
.special arra igements, Marie. They will return to Goderich fora brief visit on
give the bridesmaids' October 27 at 2 p.m, a•t'which time they will also be
I u n c h e o n , arrange honored at an Open House at the bride's parents'
seating, go over her home. Friends, neighbours and relatives will be
trousseau, see her received.
beautician and hold the •
rehearsal_. __
Soon after the
engagement, the bride -to- •
be should discuss with
her parents possible
wedding- costs,
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Pink and w
wedding
Decorated with baskets of pink gladioli and
baby's breath, Knox Presbyterian Church in
Bayfield was the setting on September 15 at 3
p.m. for the wedding ceremony of Julia Maude,
younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William D.
Armstrong of RR3 Bayfield, and Christopher
Charles Archambault, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Peters of Zurich.
• The • Reverend G. L. Royal of Goderich of-
ficiated and the wedding music was played by
•Mrs, Corinne Chan of London. Miss Susan
Sangster of Toronto sang "The Lord's Prayer",
"Ode to Joy", and "0 Perfect Love".
The bride was given in marriage by her father.
She wore a bridal gown of crystal chiffon
fashioned with a blouson bodice and long full
sleeves with the buttoned back flowing into a
cathedral train. A wreath of stephanotis held her
veil and she carried a bouquet of white roses,
stephanotis and baby's breath.
A long gown of rosebud pink, featuring a
pleated skirt, was worn by the matron of honour,
Mrs. Winnie Darnbrough, sister of the bride.
The bridesmaids, Mrs. Linda Kowalchuk of
London and Miss Marie Hartung of Guelph,
friends of the bride, wore dresses identical to the
matron of honor's. They carried bouquets of silk
roses and baby's breath. The junior bridesmaid,
Miss Stephanie Peters of Zurich, sister of the
groom, wore a long dress of flowered polyester
and carried a bouquet similar to the
bridesmaids.
Master Scott Armstrong of Bayfield, nephew
of the bride, was ringbearer and was dressed in a
grey pinstripe suit.
Brock Adams of London, friend of the groom,
was best man and the ushers were James
Armstrong\of Bayfield, brother of the bride and
Larry Keller of Zurich, friend of the groom.
The groom and attendants were attired in
oxford grey jackets•with pin -stripe trousers.
For the reception at the Pine Ridge Chalet in
Hensall, the bride's mother chose a long gown of
ice blue polyester with a pleated 'skirt and a
matching jacket 'accented with a pink rose bud
corsage.
The groom's mother wore a long gown of
flowered rose and grey polyester with a mat-
ching orchid corsage.
Mr. Ron Sangster of Toronto ,was master of.
ceremonies acid Dr.- M..0. Nordine of London
proposed the toast to the bride. '
Following . the reception' Mr. and Mrs.
Archambault I•eft for a hone moo trip to
ario, e . ride travelling in a winter
white suit, accented with a plum colored silk
blouse and a -matching corsage.
Prior to her marriage the bride's classmates
in Hamilton held a shower for her with Miss
Marie Hartung as hostess. Mrs. D.' W. Collier
entertained at a shower in Komoka. The
Presbyterian Church presented her with a gift
and•a community shower was held in Bayfield.-
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.Mr. and Mrs. Archambault have taken up
residence in London.
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MR. AND MRS. CHRISTOPHER
CHARLES ARCHAMBAULT
MR.
AND MRS. DAVID ELLWOOD MARTIN
(Photo by Jim Fitzgerald)
Head chef weds;
prepares wedding meal
The sanctuary of North Street United Church in
Goderich was decorated with lighted tapers in brass
candelabra with all white floral arrangements of
gladioli, chrysanthemums and baby's breath for the
late afternoon wedding of Judith Maureen McPhee
and David Ellwood Martin, both of Goderich,- on
September 8. .
The bride is. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
McPhee of Goderich and the groom is the son of the
late George Newton Martin and Mrs. Harry Hawkins
of St. Marys, • Ontario: •
The Reverend John Oestreicher of Clinton officiated'
at the double ring ceremony. Organist was Robert
Blackwell. Duets were sung by Judy Langridge and
Glen Linner who also accompanied on guitar. Before
the ceremony, they sang "The . Wedding Song" and
during the signing of the register they sang "The
Greatest Gift".
The bride was given in marriage by her parents: She °
wore a cathedral length gown of white nylon sheer
over taffeta featuring a bodice and high neckline of
alencon lace, crystal pleated capelet sleeves and a
deep border at the hemline. Her double tiered veil of
silk illusion was trimmed with a band of alencon lace
and was held in place by a Small cap of satin with lace
and seed pearl trim.
She carried an arm bouquet of white silk roses and
dried baby's -breath accented with burgundy silk
,baby's breath and moire taffeta streamers.
Maid of honor was Shelley McPhee of Clinton, sister
of the bride. She wore a gown of 'Windsor Rose'
twinkle knit with oval neckline, pin tucked bodice, slit
capelet sleeves with ties, and ruffle trim on the sleeves
and hemline. She carried an arm bouquet of dusty rose
and burgundy silk roses with pink satin streamers.
Bridesmaids were Miss Susan F'eagan and Miss
Wilma Gerrits, friends of the bride. They were gowned
identically to the maid of honor and carried 'similar
' bouquets.
All of the bridal attendants' gowns were sewn by the
bride's mother.
Groomsman was Rand Craig of Medina, friend of
the groom.
Guests were ushered into the church by Leslie Craig
of Iroquois, Ontario, brother-in-law of the groom and
Doug Deer of Goderich, friend of the bride and groom.
The groom and his attendants were attired in grey
tuxedos.
A wedding dinner and reception were held at the
Candlelight Restaurant in Goderich. The
smorgasbord was prepared by the groom, head chef at
the Candlelight, assisted by the bride, manager and '
staff of the Candlelight.
The bride's ..mother received guests wearing a
cocktail length gown of teal' blue poly chiffon with a
corsage of white gardenia and stephanotis.
The groom's mother chose a cocktail length gown of
coral pink chiffon and a white orchid corsage.
Guests were present at the wedding and recpetion
from' Penticton, B.C., Toronto, London, Stratford,
-Kings•ton, Orangeville, Iroquois, Woodstock, St.
Marys and Detroit, Michigan.
Followi wedding trip to Lake Placid, New York,
the New .i" _ land States and the Maritime provinces,
Mr. and rs. Martin took up residence in Goderich.
Prio o the wedding, the bride was honored at a
• community shower held at Carlow Hall by friends and
former neighbours of Colborne Township. A family
"luncheon shower" was held at the Little Inn,
Bayfield, hosted by the bride's grandmother and
aunts.
The bride and groom were alsi honored at'a "Stag
and Doe" party held by friends on staff at the Can-
.dlelight. The groom' 's parents hosted 'a reheafsal -
party, also at the Candlelight.