Zurich Citizens News, 1967-10-19, Page 6PAGE Six
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1967
Pretty A u tee mn, Weddings of Interest
(Photo by Phillips)
Married in Mt. Carmel Church
DENOMME—DENOMME
Marlene Denomme, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Den-
omme, RR 3, Dashwood, and
Peter Denomme, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Adrien Denomme, Zurich,
were united in marriage in Our
Lady of Mount Carmel Church,
with Rev. A. P. Jansen officiat-
ing. Mrs. Steven Meidinger was
organist, and soloist, Mrs. Louis
Ayotte, sang Ave Maria and On
This Day.
The bride was given in mar-
riage by her father and mother.
She wore a floor -length gown
fashioned from Chantilly lace
with full skirt. The fitted
bodice was styled with long lily -
point sleeves. Tiered pleated
English netting accented the
skirt front. A floral cluster
held her double chapel length
French illusion veil. She car-
ried a bouquet of red roses,
stephanotis with ivy and long
red velvet ribbon and rosary
entwined.
Maid of honor, Diane Brisson,
St. Thomas, wore a gold floor -
length gown of peau de soi with
long train from back. She ear-
ried a hand cluster of bronze
mums with brown ribbon. The
bridesmaids were Tony Den-
omme, Clinton; Donna Watson,
Zurich, and Michelle Meyer,
Detroit They were dressed
alike in green gowns and carried
hand dusters of yellow mums
with gold ribbons. Flower girl,
Judy Dueharme, wore a gold
floor -length peau de soi gown
and carried a basket of bronze
and yellow mums. Brett Regier
was ringbearer.
Groomsmen were Paul Den-
omme, Zurich; Larry Denomme,
Clinton; Ronald and Jim Den-
omme, of Dashwood. John Re-
gier, Port Credit, and Joe
Cronin, Dublin, ushered guests.
A wedding reception and
dance was held at the Dash-
wood Community Centre and a
buffet lunch at 4:30 p.m.
For receiving guests the
bride's mother chose a pink
sheath dress with matching pink
lace coat and a red rose cor-
sage. The groom's mother wore
a blue brocade dress with
matching coat and a corsage of
pink roses.
For a wedding trip to Mid.
FOWL SUPPER
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in the
DASIIWOOD.
Community Centre
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Sponsored by
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land and Northern Ontario the
bride changed to a pink bro-
cade suit with matching fur
collar and black accessories.
The couple will reside in
London.
Guests attended from Detroit,
Toronto and Windsor.
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District Couple
Exchange Vows at
Exeter Church
DRYSDALE—HENDRICK
Following a honeymoon trip
to Expo, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Jerry Drysdale will make their
home in Kenora. The bride is
the former Helen Marion Hen-
drick, daughter sof Mrs. Hen-
drick and the late Samuel
Hendrick, Exeter, and Mr. and
Mrs. R. J. Drysdale, Hensall,
are parents of the groom,
Rev. S. E. Lewis officiated at
the marriage ceremony in
James Street United Church,
Exeter, Saturday, October 7, at
2 pm. Mrs. Robert Hoffman,
Dashwood, was soloist. She was
accompanied by organist Robert
Cameron, of Hensall, who also
furnished the wedding music.
Given in marriage by her
brother, Hugh Hendrick, Kip -
pen, the bride wore a tradition-
al floor -length gown of white
Iagoda crepe with chapel train.
She carried a bouquet of yel-
low rosebuds and stephanotis.
Maid of honor was Miss Helen
Cole, Sarnia, cousin of the
bride, and bridesmaids, Misses
Gwen and Kimberly Hendrick,
and the little flower •girls, Jen-
nifer and Julia Hendrick, were
all nieces of the bride. They
were all gowned alike in em-
pire -styled floor -length velvet
in different autumn shades with
(Photo by Truax Studio)
Couple Married in Luthera
NEGRIJN—PEPPER
Baskets of white gladioli,
shrimp mums and autumn
leaves with lighted candelabra
formed the setting for a double -
ring ceremony in St. Peter's
Lutheran Church, Zurich, unit-
ing in marriage Miss Ruthanne
Pepper, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Pepper, RR 1,
Dashwood, and Frederick John
Negrijn, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Negrijn, Sr„ of London,
on Saturday, October 7, at 4
p.m.
Rev. A. C. Blackwell offic-
iated and Miss Joan Elligson,
RR 4, Walton, cousin of the
bride, played the wedding music
and accompanied the soloist,
Miss Jean Kennedy, London,
who sang Wedding Prayer and
I'll Walk Beside You.
Given in marriage by her fa-
ther, the bride wore a tradi-
tional gown of peau de faille
headdresses and bouquets of
matching autumn flowers.
The mother of the bride was
gowned in gold brooade and
the mother of the groom wore
green silk worsted. Both had
brown accessories and matching
corsages.
Groomsman was Fred San-
ders, Toronto, and ushers were
Jim Sweitzer, London, and Paul
Drysdale, Hensall.
A reception was held at the
Little Inn, Bayfield. For trav-
elling the bride changed to a
knitted suit of brunt orange
with brown accessories.
The bride is a graduate of
Victoria School of Nursing, end
the groom is a graduate in for-
estry of the University of New
Brunswick, Fredericton.
Prior to her marriage the
bride was entertained at show-
ers given by Mrs. Robert West-
lake, Zurich; Mrs. Jack Drys-
dale, Hensall; Miss Joan Dett-
mer, Exeter, and et a coffee
party given by Mrs. Jack Doerr,
Exeter.
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Church
fashioned on empire lines with
full over -skirt and short sleeves.
Her veil of silk illusion formed
a cathedral train trimmed on
the edges and dotted here and
there throughout with appli-
qued lace roses. She carried a
white Bible crested with white
orchids, white Sweetheart roses
and trailing ivy.
The bride's sister, Miss Joan
Pepper, was maid of honor
wearing a mint green gown of
sparkle crepe with round neck-
line and elbow -Length trumpet
sleeves. She carried a bouquet
of shrimp gladiodi and ivy.
Bridesmaids, Mrs. Kenneth
Grigg, Burlington, sister of the
groom, and Mrs. William Wei-
gand, Exeter, sister of the bride,
were dressed identically to the
maid of honor. Debbie Grigg,
niece of the groom, was flower
girl dressed like the other at-
tendants and carried a gather-
ing basket of shrimp gladioli.
Steven Miller, nephew of the
bride, was ringbearer.
Kenneth Grigg, Burlington,
was best man and William Wei-
gand, and John Herron, Water -
down, ushered guests.
A reception was held in the
church roams where the bride's
mother received guests in a
double knit wool gown of cycla-
men pink with black accessor-
ies. The groom's mother chose
a two-piece gown of silk shan-
tung with brown accessories.
Both wore a cymbidium orchid
corsage.
For a honeymoon trip the
bride changed to a wool dress
in grotto shade with top coat
in matching plaid, black acces-
sories and corsage of pink roses.
The couple will reside in
Mount Brydges. The groom is
on the teaching staff of C. C.
Carrothers Public School, Lon-
don, and the bride is secretary
at the Co -Operators Insurance
Association, London.
Married in Zurich
STAPLETON—GINGERICH
Zurich Mennonite Church was
the setting for the wedding of
Joan Elaine Gingerich and
Glenn Douglas Stapleton on Oc-
tober 6. Rev. 1,pirraim Ginger-
ich officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Gingerich,
Zurich, and the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W.
Stapleton, of Wingham.
Given in marriage by her fa-
ther, the bride chose a floor -
length gown of peau de soie in
an .A-line style with French lace
applique on the bodice and the
dress had lily -point sleeves.
Her chapel length train fell
from the shoulders. She car-
VARNA NEWS
United Church Women
The United Church Women
held their October meeting in
the church on Thursday last.
Mrs. Mervyn Hayter opened the
meeting with prayer. Group
one was in charge of devotions,
and the •theme was "Thanks-
giving'.
Mrs. William McAsh read a
poem and a Thanksgiving
Psalm was read in unison. Mrs.
McAsh offered the the prayer.
The offering was taken up by
Mrs. Robert Webster.
Mrs. William Taylor took the
study book on the "Canadian
Council of Churches', also a
talk on "giving thanks to God".
Sixteen ladies answered the
roll call. Forty-five visits were
made during the past month
to sick and shut-ins. Plans were
made for a special thank -offer-
ing in November.
Mrs. William McAsh closed
the meeting with prayer, and
group four served lunch.
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Mennonite Church
ried a cascade of yellow roses
and stephanotis on a white
Bible.
The maid of honor was Miss
Louise Fast, of Winnipeg. She
wore a floor -length gown of
hammered satin in gold. She
carried a cascade of yellow and
bronze mums.
Wedding music was provided
by a quartet. The members are
Irvin Martin, John Geiger,
Stuart Steckle, Ralph Gingerich.
Through the service and re-
ception, "The Voice That
Breathes O'er Eden", "0 Per-
fect Love", "The Lord's Prayer"
"Since Jesus Freely Did Ap-
pear", were used.
Don Stapleton, brother of the
groom, was groomsman, and
James Gingerich and Cecil
Stapleton were ushers.
For the reception held in the
Zurich 'Mennonite Church base-
ment guests were greeted by
the bride's mother, who wore a
turquoise crepe dress with ac-
cessories, and the groom's
mother wore a metallic gold
and silver pattern on a white
background.
For the wedding trip to the
Bruce Peninsula the bride don-
ned a blue dress with black
accessories.
The couple will live at RR 1,
Ailsa Craig.
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Married at
Montreal Church
CLARKE—BROWN
The marriage of Margaret.
Elizabeth, daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown, of
Huntingdon, Quebec, to Arthur
William, son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Clarke, of Blake,
Ontario, was solemnized in St.
Luke's United Church, Mont-
real,
ontreal, on October 7, 1967. Rev..
A, G. Moore tofficiated, The
organist was Mr. Don Garrett.
Given in marriage by her
brother, Mr. J. Cecil Brown,
the bride wore an ensemble of
ice blue brocade. The A-line
coat was fashioned with an em-
pire waist, cowl neck-line and
fitted sleeves. She wore a mall
Pillbox of matching fabric with
a short circular veil and shoes
of the same color. She carried
a white gardenia bouquet.
Matron of honor was the
bride's sister, Mrs, A. E. Clarke,
of Ottawa, who wore a rose
Chiffon dress and hat. She ear-
ried white and rose carnations
Mr. A. Edward Clarke was
best man for his brother, and!
ushers were Bruce Hutchinson,
of Montreal, and Teddy Clarke,
of Ottawa, nephews of the bride
and groom.
Following a reception at the
hone of the bride's sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, E. '
A. Hutchinson, the bridal cou-
ple left by air for a wedding
trip to New York City. For
travelling Mrs. Clarke chose ax
beige wool coat over a mink
brown wool dress with match-
ing accessories and a corsage
of yellow roses. On their re-
turn they will reside in Blake
Ontario.
Out-of-town guests included:
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Attridge
and Brian, of Windsor; Mn
Ronald • Attridge, Toronto; IVIL.
and Mrs. Lloyd Finnigan, Lon-
don; Mr. and Mrs. Robert F.inni-
gan, Burlington; Mr. Billy Fin-
nigan and Miss P. Lewis, Water-
down;
ater •down; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Broderick, Malton; Mr. and Mrs.
C. B. Marsh ane Cecilia, of Don
Mills; Mr. and Mrs. John M..
Brown and Wray, of Mount
Hope and Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Reile, of Burlington; Dr. and
Mrs. William J. Wyatt, of
Brockville; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Gentle, of Johnson City, N.Y.
Mrs. William Lander, of Tracy;
Quebec, and Mr. and Mrs. J.
Cecil Brown, Jimmy and Billy,
of Huntingdon, Quebec.
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