HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1969-10-02, Page 8PAGE. EIGHT ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1969
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MALONEY - OESCH
St. Boniface Roman Catholic
Church, Zurich, decorated with
baskets of white and mauve
gladioli, was the setting of a
pretty wedding when Doris Ann
Oesch and Gordon Leo Maloney
exchanged marriage vows.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Oesch, R. R
1 Varna, and the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L.
Maloney, Seaforth.
Rev. Father A. Durand offic-
iated for the double -ring cer-
emony. Wedding music was sup-
plied by organist, Mrs. Patricia
Meidinger, and soloist Miss
Elaine Westlake.
Given in marriage by her father
the bride looked stunning in
her floor -length wedding gown
of white lagoda and delicate
French chantilly lace. The
bodice was highlighted by a
bateau neckline touched with
a tiny bow, and made way for
an elegant sheath gown. The
chantilly lace formed an open
coat effect cascading from the
neckline, while an extra full-
ness at the back, of the lagoda,
fell to the floor. Her floral rose
headpiece of seed pearls and
rhinestones held her three tier
scalloped French illusion veil.
(Photo by Phillips)
MR. AND MRS, GORDON LEO MALONEY
(Photo by Haugh)
MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS CLIFFORD RUSSELL
She carried a crescent bouquet
of white gladioli centred with a
mauve orchid and trailing ivy.
Matron of honour, Miss Joan
Oesch, sister of the bride, was
gowned in a floor -length mint
green fitted gown of taffeta with
chiffon overlay fashioned witha
fitted bodice and wedding band
neckline trimmed with lace and
two lace panels cascading down
the front of the semi -fitted gown.
Her floral headpiece caught up
by a tiny ¢eil matched the gown.
Bridesmaids Misses Mary and
Marlene Oesch, sisters of the
bride, were gowned alike in
mauve, They all carried cres-
cent bouquets of white gladioli
with tulle matching their gowns.
Mr. Gordon Pringle, Seaforth
was best man, and Misters Pat
Heenan and David Judge ushered
the guests.
A Wedding reception was held
in the Dashwood Community
Centre.
The bride's mother received
guests in a turquoise dress with
beaded motif, white accessor-
ies and a corsage of pink car-
nations. The groom's mother
chose a pasterchiffon dress with
white accessories and a corsage
of orange carnations.
For a '.zoneymoon to the West
Coast, the bride doned a powder
blue linen dress with lace over-
lay and inverted pleats in front
and back, navy accessories and
a corsage of yellow roses.
On their return the couple
will reside in Stratford.
RUSSELL - STURDEVANT
Candelabra and baskets of
white mums and pink snapdragons
decorated the altar of Grand
Bend United Church for the
evining wedding September 26,
which united in marriage, Helen
Ann Sturdevant and Douglas
Clifford Russell. Rev. H. G. Dob-
son performed the double -ring
ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. William Sturdevant,
Grand Bend and Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Russell, R. R. 2 Dashwood
are parents of the groom.
Mr. Lance Reed provided the
wedding music and during the
service, Miss Linda Miller
sang "Oh Perfect Love" and
"The Wedding Prayer" .
Escorted by her father, the bride
wore a floor length gown of white
lagoda with portrait neckline.
The empress waist and elbow
length sleeves were accented
witi bands of chantilly lace
trimmed with pearls. The
chapel train of snatching white
lagoda and lace fell from a
neckline bow. She wore her
maternal grandmother's sunburst
pendant and matching earings.
A grouping of stylized roses and
pearls held her shoulder length,
three tier veil. She carried a
cascade of white roses and ivy.
Mrs. Caryl Baker, Stratford,
was her matron of honour in a
semi -fitted floorlength.gown of
soft pink peau-de-soie under
chiffon. The bodice was over-
layed with white lace. She chose
a matching butterfly bow head-
piece and carried a hand bou-
quet arrangement of pink car-
nations and ribboh.
The groom was attended by
Mr. Kenneth Baker, Stratford.
Mr. Tom Russell and Mr. Bruce
Russel, brothers of the groom,
acted as ushers.
The reception was held at Ye
Olde Theatre Hall, Grand Bend.
For receiving guests the bride's
mother chose a turquoise skim-
mer with snatching accessories
and a corsage of sweetheart roses
The groom's mother assisted
wearing an embroidered beige
silk dress with gold accessories
and a complimentary corsage.
For a wedding trip to the east
coast the bride changed to an
autumn tweed suit with brown
accessories and a yellow rose-
bud corsage.
The couple will live at 26 Lake
Rd., Grand Bend.
Several events honoured the
bride elect prior to the wedding.
Mrs. Earl Russell entertained at
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MR. AND MRS. STUART ALLAN STECKLE - were married
recently in East Zorro Mennonite Church, by Rev. Newton
Gingerich. The bride is Ruth Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Bender, 12,R, 1 Tavistock, and the groom's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Menno Steckle, Zurich.
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