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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1971-12-16, Page 10THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1971 Wedding ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE 10 GRAVEL - BECKER Against a background of candlelabra, baskets of pink and white mums and gladioli in Dashwood Zion Lutheran Church, Iris Kathryne Marie Becker and Michael John Gravel were united in marriage by the Rev. E, E. Steinman, November 27, 1971. Their parents are Mr. and kits. Valentine L. Becker, Dashwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gravel, Hanmer. While Miss Helen Nadiger played the wedding music, the bride was escorted down the aisle by her father. She wore a lagoda empired styled gown. Guipure lace trimmed the bouf- fant sleeves, the hemline of the skirt and the soft flowing train which fell from the waist. ller cathedral veil of silk illus- ion was held by a floral head- piece and she carried a bouquet of white cymbidum orchids, pink roses, baby's breath and ivy. Ginny Parr, Toronto, was maid of honor, while Valerie Syer and Betty Gravel, sister of the groom, were bridesmaids. The bride's goddaughter, Eliz- abeth Irwin was junior brides- maid. They wore empire gowns of deep purple velvet with bodices interlaid with mauve chiffon. Tiny rosebuds in their hair comp- lemented their outfits and their bouquets were miniature mauve carnations intertwined with ivy. Mrs. Mary Ann Desjardine, Guelph was the soloist. Larry Webster was best man; Paul Cleator and Fred Ruf usher- ed the guests. Brother of the groom, Martin Gravel, was jun- ior usher. After a reception at the Dash- wood Community Centre the newly-weds left on a honey- moon to the Eastern States, the bride wearing a blue and white plaid hooded dress with dark brown accessories. The bride was previously employed with the City of Tor- onto in the Department of Public Health Hursing, and the groom is presently employed as a health inspector with the Peter- borough County -City Health Unit. They will reside in Peter- borough. The bride was feted to several showers prior to her wedding. They were hosted by former roommate Ginny Parr and Mrs. J. M, Parr; Nancy Diane and Nancy Becker; and the staff of Montrose Public School in Tor- onto . 0 Follow at a safe distance. Keep well behind the vehicle ahead so that you have plenty of room to stop, It can take up to 12 times more distance to stop on ice and snow than it does on dry pavement, depend- ing upon temperature and weath- er. BLUEBIRD DIA ONDS Diamond and Wedding Rings WATCHES — CLOCKS — JEWELLERY China and Crystal SILVERWARE — BAROMETERS — Make A $1.00 PURCHASE You may win a fine Lady's or Gent's Watch HESS THE JEWELLER ZURICH secinsoil Black & White as low $12 as aar'i:t: a, ,:sx 9. Waffle Iron Can Opener 00 00 00 0 Percolator MEDITERRANEAN SOLID STATE STEREO CONSOLE only $299. WIN A HOLIDAY IN at the BAJ A N INN FREE! HERE IS THE DEAL For each $5 purchase made at either our Zurich or 4ealorth store, you will receive a FREE CHANCE on the Barbados Holiday. Air fare and 7 nights hotel accomodation is included. .,� NIGHT • GO!` EN VVIidG INCLUDING RETURN AIR FARE DRAW WILL BE MADE ON DECEMBER 30, AT 6 PM GINGERICH'S LTD. TWO STORES ZURICH SEAFORTH y�,