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GINGERICH - GINGERICI-J
Mr. Cyril Gingerich was the
officiating minister for the mar-
riage of Delores Gingerich to
Clifford Gingerich, on Saturday,
August 7. The 3:00 o'clock
ceremony was held on the lawn
of the groom's parents.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gingerich,
R. R. 2, Zurich and the groom's
parents are'Mr. and Mrs. Cleve
Gingerich, R. R. 3, Zurich.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a floor -
length gown of white chiffon
trimmed with pale pink ribbon
at the empire waist and small
pearls on lace around the neck
and cuffs. A detachable train
was alsc trimmed with lace. She
carried a mauve orchid on a
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Bible, showered with pink and
mauve flowers.
Matron of honor was Miss
Sandi Gingerich, sister of the
bride, and she wore a floor -
length dress of mauve chiffon
and wore mauve, white and or-
ange poms in her hair. She
carried a basket of mauve pours
and white divinity pons.
Bridesmaids were Marlene/
Gingerich, sister of the groom,
Dianne Zehr, Kitchener, and
Phyllis Grainger, London. They
were dressed alike in floor -length
gowns of mauve, orange and
pink multi -colored chiffon and
wore mauve and white poms in
their hair and carried baskets of
mauve poms and white divinity
poms.
The two groomsmen were Ron
Oesch, Zurich, and Glenn Gascha
R.R.3, Zurich. Ralph Gingerich,
Parkhill, brother of the bride and
Rick Gingerich, R.R.3, Zurich,
brother of the groom ushered
guests.
Mrs. Stewart Steckle accomp-
anied by Miss Mary Ellen
Gingerich, both of Zurich suppl-
ied the wedding music.
A reception was held in the
Dashwood Community Centre.
The bride's mother chose a
pink and white crimp -knit coat
and dress ensemble with white
accessories.
The groom's mother wore a
yellow ensemble.
For a wedding trip to Manit-
oulin Island, the bride changed
to a beige and brown hot pant
dress with brown suede accessor-
ies.
The young couple will reside
at-R.R.3, Zurich.
RECEPTION
and
DANCE
for
BONNIE ARMSTRONG
and
LAWRENCE BIEBER
(Bridal Couple)
SATURDAY,
SEPTEMBER 4, 1971
in
ZURICH
COMMUNITYCENTRE
Music By
"The Star-Trex"
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 19'71
Bayfield ratepayers
(continued from page 9)
Road Superintendant John Lindsay,
the by-law enforcement officer,
who has been assisting the OPP
in their surveillance of the Vil-
lage.
The Village of Bayfield has a
Zoning By-law, appointed by
special dispensation. This is
covered by the Official Plan,
which governs use of land. The
Committee of Adjustment takes
care of minor variances. There is
a $500 maximum penalty for
contravention.
With regard to roads, Dowe
and Jane are to be renovated with
new culverts and a shallow
scratch basin acting as a surface
drain. Tuyll Street will be paved
next spring to Jane Street.
The village continues tree -
planting and removal of dead
trees.
The Council hopes the village
will soon have a Harbour and
Beach Management Agreement.
That would control the water,
and then perhaps the Federal
government will release the
docks and piers to town manage-
ment under a harbor commission.
An aerial photograph will be
taken of the village in the fall
when the leaves are off the trees.
Council hopes to discover how
closely actual property lines
match what they are in theory.
The village has the Judges Plan
"to reconcile what is with what
was. "
The future of the Town Hall
has been discussed lately, and
Council feels that it should re-
main under village control as it
is the only meeting place cap-
able of accommodating 200-250
people.
Council is calling tenders for
the Tuyll-Cameron-Margaret
Drainage System. The job will
be done in two phases or all at
once, depending on finances.
The meeting was then thrown
open to general comment, and
adjourned until next year.
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