Clinton News Record, 1955-06-30, Page 3T'H'URSDAY; -JUNE 30, 1955
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(By our Bayfield correspondent)
Boulevard Temple Methodist
Church, Detroit, was the setting
for the marriage of Holley Louise
Suppnick and Harold E. Prim on
Friday evening, June 24. The.
bride's mother is Mrs. Arthur C.
Suppniek of Atkinson Ave., De-
troit, and Mr. Prim.. is -the son of
Mr.r and Mrs. Edward. Prim, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio. The bride was given
in marriage by Gordon Fearnley.
The wedding gown was of ice
blue embroidered organdy, styled
with Snug .fitting long torso and
bouffant skirt and her tiny hat, of
the same material edged with seed
pearls, held the illusion veil, Her
bouquet was of stephanotis and
miniature roses. -
Mrs. R.. G. Stephensoiis, San
Diego, Calif., was her sister's only
attendant and was gowned in
turquoise lace. She carried sweet-
heart roses with satin streamers.
L. H. Wieth, Cincinnati, cousin
of the groom, served as grooms-
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by ,Lawrence Allen, William Sup
pnick, Rhyd Davies' and James
Brockway.
The reception for 400 guests
followed the ceremony and was
held in the church.
After a motor trip through the
Smokiest the newlyweds will he at
home to their, friends on Whitcomb
Drive. •
The bride is well known in
Bayfield, having spent summers
there since she was a child. Her
many friends join in congratula-
tions and best wishes,
Weick-Wallace
In` a double ring ceremony Sat-
urday morning, June 25, at the
United Church, Granton, Rev. T,
G. Head united in marriage Helen
Wallace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Wallace, Florence, NS.,and F/O Carl. Bruno Weick, Ot-
tawa, son of Mr, and Mrs, R.
Weick, Ocean Falls, B.C.
The bride wore a waltz -length
dress of blue silk, with matching
accessories and a corsage of ked.!
roses.
Mrs. T. G. Head, Granton, was
the bride's only attendant and
wore a waltz -length dress: of
mauvenylon over taffeta, and a
corsage of white e c am
ations.
F/O R. Shives, RCAF Station
Clinton, was groomsman. and
Ralph MacGillivary, Clinton, was
usher. Mrs. E. Wendorf, Clinton,
played the organ.
A reception followed at Monetta
Menards, Exeter. After a motor
trip to British Columbia, F/O and
Mrs. Weick will reside in Ottawa.
The bride, a graduate of the
Provincial Teachers College,
Truro, N.S., was a member of the
eaching staff at A/V/M Hugh
Campbell Public School, and the
ridegroom is a graduate of the
University of British Columbia.
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Plans, specifications and information may be had
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PAGE, THREE
Varna Man Marries At Goderich'
MIS. AND MRS. JOHN ESLER McCONNELL, Varna, were
pictured shortly after their wedding last Saturday, June 25, -
in Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich. The bride is Gretta
Joan, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Arbour; Goderich, and
her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee McConnell, Varna.
Following a wedding trip to the Eastern Provinces, they pian
to live at Varna. (Photo by MacLaren's)
Erskine -F styled with moulded strapless
eller bodice of crystalette, and match -
Eleanor C. Fuller, daughter of ing hug -me -tight jackets of the
same material. Fly panels of
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fuller, ,God- crystalette were accented by mat-
erich Township, became the bride ching flowers at the back. They.
of Harvey Bruce Erskine, God- carried baskets of pink and white,
erich in a , pretty ceremony at
Union United Church, Goderich with turquoise and white carna-
tions.
Township, last Saturday, June 25, matched
theirr
lace pictures hats
in a setting of white:' and pink Gmatrhed thair dresses.
gladioli. The groom is the son of Goderich, brother was Jack groom, of the .groom,
A. H. Erskine, county clerk- trees- and ushers were Ronald Fuller,
urer, Goderich, and Mrs, Erskine. Goderich' Township, brother of the
Rev. D. W. Williams officiated. bride, and Frank Reid, Goderich.
Given in marriage by her fath- The wedding reception was held
er, the bridewore a floor -length at the Maitland Golf Club, Gode-
gown styled with chapel train. The rich, ,where the bride's mother re-
fitted lace bodice had a bateau ceived wearing navy silk, with
neckline and puffed sleeves. The rhinestone studded neckline, navy
skirt was alternate panels of nylon and white accessories and a Pin -
net and rosepoint lace over satin. occhio rose corsage. The groom's
She wore lace mittens and a short mother wore an apple green linen
veil of lace and net fell from a suitwith black accessories and a
Juliet cap embroidered in seed Pinocchio rose Corsage.
pearls. She carried a white Bible Guests attended from Stratford;.
crested with deep throated orchids London, Atwood, Dungannon, Port
and satin streamers caught with Albert and the local area.
stephanotis, For travelling the bride donned
a pinlinen tailored suit with
white accessories, white orchid
corsage,k Following a wedding trip
to Muskoka, the young couple will
live in Goderich,
The sister of the bride, Mrs.
Douglas Cruickshank, Goderich,
was bridesmaid in pink nylon net
over taffeta, styled in ballerina -
length. Maid of honour, Miss Mary
Anne Erskine, Goderich, , sister of o—
the groom, wore turquoise, and the For a century and a half a
junior bridesmaid, Miss Peggy treasure supposedly buried by Cap -
Young, Goderich, wore pink. The tain Kidd has been sought on Nova
attendants' gowns were identically Scotia's Oak Island.'
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McConnell -Arbour
Knox ' Presbyterian Church,
Goderich, decorated with pink
gladioli and white 'mums was the
setting for a pretty wedding last
Saturday afternoon, June 25, when
Gretta Joan, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Arbour, Goderich,
became the bride .of John Esler
IVteConnell, son ,of M. and Mrs.
Lee McConnell, Varna, Rev. R. G.
MacMillan officiated.
Given in marriage by her fath-
er, the bride was lovely in a gown
of breathtaking satin -lined nylon,
tulle with -Chantilly' lace bodice'
extending into the bouffant skirt
and formal train. She wore a
double tier . pearl crown and a
finger-tip length veil. The neck-
line was starlit with seed pearls
and she wore a single strand of
seed pearls, thegift of the groom
She carried a white Bible crested
with an orchid.
The maid of honour, Miss Joan
Menzies, Goderich, and bridesmaid,
Miss Barbara McConnell, Varna,
wore identically styled dresses of
lime green crystalette• of princess
style and ballerina length. They
carried bouquets of yellow and
,white poms, and headdresses were
wreaths of matching flowers.
Groomsman was Kenneth Wood,
Brussels, and ushers were Lionel
Arbour, Goderich, brother of the
bride and Douglas McBeth, Bruce -
field.
Miss Linda Baechler, Goderich,
was the dainty flowergirl, gowned
in floor length white nylon tulle,
and carrying a colonial bouquet of
yellow and white pours. She wore
a white poke bonnet trimmed with,
flowers.
Mrs. Donald Rivers accompanied
the soloist, Mrs. Clayton Edwards,
Goderich, who sang "O Perfect
Love" and "At Dawning."
Mrs, Arbour received the guests
at her' daughter's reception which
was held in the church parlours.
following the ceremony. She wore
white eyelet, lined with blue taf-
feta, and a corsage of mixed sweet
peas and white accessories. The
groom's mother assisted, wearing
peacock blue taffeta with match-
ing accessories and a corsage of
mixed sweet peas.
Guests attended from Toronto,
Brantford, Windsor, Brussels, De-
troit, Midland, Woodbridge and
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