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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1959
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Cooper—Bedard Corriveau—
Chisholm
St. James' Roman Catholic
Church, Seaforth, was the setting
for the wedding Saturday, October
10, at 10 o'clock, when Shirley
Anne Marie, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Bedard, Seaforth, be-
came the wife of Melvin Clayton
Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Man -
ford Cooper, RR 4, Seaforth, Rev.
C. E. Sullivan officiated at the
ceremony. Mrs. Alice Stiles play-
ed the wedding music and accom-
panied the soloist, Miss Julia Flan-
nigan, Seaforth, who sang "Ave
Maria."
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a white floor -leng-
th gown of lace over satin, styled
with tight bodice and bouffant
skirt. Her shoulder -length veil
fell from a headdress of lace and
satin, and she carried a bouquet
of pink roses.
She was attended by her sister,
Miss Jeannine Bedard, as maid of
honor, wearing a street -length
dress of teal blue velvet, fashion-
ed with fitted bodice with cum-
merbund, and bouffant skirt. Her
headdress was a matching velvet
bow, and she carried a bouquet of
pink carnations.
Andre Aubin, Clinton, was best
man, and ushering was Jack Bed-
ard, Seaforth, brother of the bride.
A reception followed at Seaforth
Community Centre, which was de-
corated with autumn flowers. The
Ladies' Auxiliary catered for the
dinner. For a wedding trip to
points in eastern Ontario, the
bride chose a red wool dress, red
hat and grey Borg coat. On their
return Mr. and Mrs. Cooper will
reside in Seaforth.
Guests were present from Lon-
don, Windsor, Hensall and Sea -
forth.
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A quiet wedding was solemn-
ized in St. Peter's Church, Gode-
rich, on October 12, 1959, when
Rev. Father Moynahon united in
marriage Mary Austin Chisholm
and Mr. Leo Corriveau.
The bride wore a street -length
dress of rosewood with blue ac-
cessories and corsage of tinted
white carnations,
Mrs. James Chisholm attended
the bride wearing a soft shade
of autumn green with beige ac-
cessories and corsage of pink car-
nations.
Mrs, James Chisholm attended
the groom. A reception was held
at the home of the groom.
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Renkema—Linstra
The Christian Reformed Church,
Exeter, on Friday, October 16, at
8.00 p.m., was the scene of a lov-
ely autumn wedding, when Anne
Marie Linstra, Hensall, and Peter
Renkema, Mt. 13ridges, exchanged
marriage vows before the Rev. A.
G. Van Eek, arnid a floral ar-
rangement of baskets of white
'mums and pink carnations. The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Rudy Linstra, Hensall, and
the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Renkema, RR 1, Mt. Bridges.
Mrs. C. Van Daalen, Zurich,
provided traditional wedding mus -
is.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a floor length
gown of white organza over net
and satin, which featured a lace
body, embroidered with pearls and
sequins, and lily point sleeves. A
matching crown held her shoulder
length veil and her bridal bouquet
was white carnations with step-
hanotis. Matron of honour, Mrs.
Rita Van Weiren, Hensel', chose a
street length dress of pink em-
broidered organza over net and
satin with matching feather hat
and carried white and blue 'mums.
Patricia Van Wieren, Hensall, a
niece of the )ride, was a dainty
little flower girl frocked in light
blue nylon with matching head-
dress and carried a basket of pink
and white 'mums,
Bill Renkema, Grand Rapids.
Mich., attended his brother as
groomsman.
For receiving at the reception in
the church parlors the bride's
mother chose a dress of royal blue
crepe with accessories in black,
and a corsage of pink roses The
groom's mother wore a gown of
black crepe with accessories in
black, and a red rose corsage,
For travelling the bride wore a
moss green ensemble with a yel-
low rose corsage. Mr. and Mrs.
Renkema will reside in Deleware.
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MR. AND MRS. JAMES IRVIN LOVE were mar-
ried i n Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall, on Sat-
urday, October 17, by the Rev. G. M. McMillan, Gode-
rich, assisted by Mr. George Vais, Hensall. The bride
is Marjorie Patricia Marie, only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Sararas, Dashwood, and the groom is the
son of Mrs. Pearl Love, and the late John Love, Varna,
The young couple will live near Zurich,
(Citizens News Photo)
LOVE—SARARAS WEDDING
Marjorie Patricia Marie Sarar-
as, and James Irvin Love, ex-
changed marriage vows in a lov-
ely autumn wedding at Carmel
Presbyterian Church, Hensall, on
Saturday, October 17, at high
noon, before the Rev. G. M. Mc-
Millan, Goderich, assisted by Mr.
G. Vais, Hensall.
The double -ring ceremony was
conducted amidst a floral ar-
rangement of baskets of dahlias
and potted ferns. The bride is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Sararas, RR 1, Dash -
woad, and the groom is the son
of Mrs. Pearl Love, and the late
John Love, Varna.
Mrs. Harold Bell, Hensall, pro-
vided traditional wedding music
and accompanied the soloist, jirn
Dougall, Hensall, who sang "Walk
Hand in Hand" and "This Is Our
Day."
Given in marriage by her fath-
er, the bride was lovely in a
portrait gown of imported "I do"
silk taffeta in one-piece design
with lily -point sleeves. The sab-
rine neckline was trimmed with
imported Chantilly lace, and scat-
tered irridescent sequins. The
bouffant taffeta skirt was trim-
med with scattered lace appliques
trimmed with irridescent sequins.
The skirt was fashioned with in-
sert of taffeta falling into a large
butterfly in back effect, worn
over net and slipper satin under-
skirt worn over hoop crinolines.
Her circular veil fell from a cap
of lace with seed pearls and se-
quins, and she carried a cascade
of white 'mums, centred with red
roses.
Six attendants preceded the
bride to the altar. Maid of hon-
or, Miss Elaine Schade, London,
was gowned in lime green orchid
brocade with scoop neckline, full
skirt with bow at back of neck-
line with wide ribbons of same
material flowing from bow, and
she carried yellow carnations
with rust colored 'mums,
Bridesmaids, Miss Patsy Bell,
Hensall; Miss Ann Charters and
Miss Margaret Bowden, London,
wore gowns similar to the maid
of honor in shades of citron yel-
low; their headdresses were bows
made of the same material as
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the dresses and full fashioned in-
to a bandeau. They carried bou-
quets of white carnations and rust
colored 'mums.
Flower girl, Sandra Desjardine,
Zurich, was frocked similar to the
maid of honor in same shade with
matching headdress fashioned in-
to a bandeau and her flowers
were white and rust 'mums. Ken-
neth Jones, Kippen, nephew of the
groom, was ring bearer.
Wayne Love, Varna, attended
the groom, with Floyd Turner,
Varna, and Doug McGregor, Kip -
pen, the ushers.
For receiving at the reception
held in the church parlor, the
bride's mother wore a dress of
aquamarine lace over taffeta with
cummerbund of taffeta with side
wing panels and accessories in
black. The groom's mother chose
a two-piece ensemble of dacron
lace over china blue taffeta with
sky blue accessories. The former
wore a corsage of white roses and
pink carnations, and the latter
red roses and white carnations,
For travelling to New York
State the bride chose a pearl
coloured suit with white feathered
headdress and accessories in
black, with which she wore a
corsage of yellow roses.
A reception and dance in hon-
our of the couple was held in
the Community Centre, Zurich, in
the evening, with over 200 at-
tending.
On their return, Mr. and Mrs.
Love will reside near Zurich.
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ST. JOSEPH and DRYSDALE
CAL. FRED DUCHARME, Correspondent.).
Miss 13. Mass% of the 14th con-
cession, left recently for Windsor
where she will stay for some time.
Mrs. Alex Masse and daughter,
were Thursday last visitors with
Mrs. Sarah Jeffrey and other
members of the farnily.
Several members of the Caitlin
family from Detroit, spent the
weekend in St. Joseph with their
mother, Mrs. Valerie Cantin.
Mr, and Mrs. M. Forsyth, ,Da-
troit, spent a few days in their
summer cottage at Bayview sum-
mer resort. They returned to
their home in Detroit on Sunday
last.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Denomme
and Nelson Papineau, all of Wind-
sor, were weekend visitors in this
neighbourhood with relatives and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mernovage,
Detroit, spent the past weekend
with the latter' e mother, and other
members of the family.
Reception Held
On Saturday evening last a
large number of relatives and
friends gathered at the Commun-
ity Centre, Zurich, to attend a
reception given to Jim Love, of
the Kippen district, and Miss Mar-
jorie Sararas, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Sararas, of the
Bluewater highway. The bride
and groom were well gowned far
the occasion of their wedding day.
Well wishers from far and near
communities joined in the even-
ing celebration to show the high
esteem in which the young couple
are held. Those present were
from Windsor, Detroit, Kitchener,.
and other points.
The young couple left for a
honeymoon after the reception,
and on their return they will live
in this community to establish
their new home. The best wishes
of their many friends and relativ-
es go to them for a happy and en-
joyable life of health and happi-
ness.
Campers Here
The weather of the past two
weeks has been disagreeable, but
regardless there were many cam-
pers along the lake, and apparen-
tly they were enjoying themselves.
It was not necessary for them to
go to the water's edge for a cool-
er, as the high wind blowing
through the tall trees was suffic-
ient, and provide dthe necessary
breeze for comfort.
Snow In The West
The Ducharrnes, who left for the
western fields two weeks ago,
have met with plenty of cold and'
knee-deep snow, something unus-
ual for the Eastern part of Can-
ada. Even though we have at
times broken weather, disagree-
able and displeasing, we can still
be grateful for what it has in
store for us.
THANK YOU
The Executive and Directors of the Zurich Agricultural
Society wish to express their sincere thanks to all
those who assisted in any way to make the
Annual Fall Fair the decided success it
was. With your continued co-operation
we feel sure the Zurich Fall Fair
will grow to be one of the
best in Western
Ontario.
ZURICH AGRICULTURAL SOC1E
V. L. BECKER
President
MRS. MARGE SCHtLBE
Secretary -Treasurer
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