HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1974-10-24, Page 12THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1974
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE 13
MR. AND MRS. WAYNE SHEARDOWN
St. Peter's Roman Catholic
Church, St. Joseph, was the set-
ting fpr a beautiful fall wed-
ding, when JoAnn Rau,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Rau of RR 2 Zurich
became the bride of Wayne
Sheardown son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Sheardown of
Goderich. Rev. Father Bensette
officiated at the double -ring
ceremony.
Miss Julia Rau, cousin of the
bride was soloist, accompanied
by her mother, Mrs. Tillie Rau,
who presided at the organ.
Miss Marilyn Jeffrey of
Goderich, friend of the bride
was maid of honor, the
bridesmaids were, Miss Brenda
Rau of London, cousin of the
bride; Miss Terri Rau, niece of
the bride, and Miss Cathy
Sheardown, sister of the groom.
Little Miss Susan Rau, niece of
the bride was flowergirl.
The bride, given away by her
father, was escorted up the
aisle by her mother and father.
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floor -length gown of white
shearganza. The square -bib
bodice had an inset of pleated
sheer trimmed by a ruffle of
sheerganza. The collar, too,
was offset by a ruffle. The
sleeves were delicately puffed.
at the elbow, then gathered at
the wrist to meet with a small
cuff of sheerganza which was
offset by a ruffle. The empire
waistline was accentuated by
a very delicate trim of Swiss
Guypure lace and the skirt was
slightly gathered and had a
border of pleated sheer. To
complete the ensemble the
bride wore a long Cathedral
length veil, trimmed with Swiss
guypure lace all around and
held by a matching Juliette
cap. The bride carried a
bouquet of red roses.
The matron of honor and the
bridesmaids and flowergirl
were gowned alike in white
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organza and tiny red roses, The
dresses were fashioned with
empire waists, scoop necklines
and puffed sleeves. The
necklines and sleeves were
finished with ruffles and so
were the slender A-line skirt's.
Red velvet ribbons encircled
the waistlines and finished at
back with bows and streamers.
They wore white mohair hats
with deep red velvet bands and
bows and carried red and white
carnations.
The groom's attendants were
Mike Sully and Sam Shear -
down of Goderich; John Shear -
down, brother of the groom
from Timmins; and Gary Rau,
nephew of the bride from RR 2
Zurich. The ringbearer was
Danny Denomme, nephew of
the bride from RR 2 Zurich.
They all wore black tuxedos.
After the ceremony a dinner
and reception was held in the
Zurich Community Centre
when about 300 guests atten-
ded.
After a wedding trip to Mon-
treal, Quebec and other
Eastern points the bride and
groom will make their home in
Goderich.
Guests attending the wed-
ding came from Timmins, Ot-
tawa, Toronto, Oakville, Wind-
sor, Detroit, Sarnia, Guelph,
Goderich, London and Zurich.
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