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Currie, against ,a background of
candelabra ans baskets of white
gladiola and yellow chrysan-
themum.
Miss Elizabeth Seebach of
Sebringville provided tra-
ditional wedding music on the
organ.
Lesley, is the only daughter
of Mr. and MRS. John Gordon
of Dundee, Scotland and the
groom is 'the son of Rev. Harold
F. and Mrs. Currie of Sebring-
ville, formerly of Hensall.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride was radiant in.
a gown of white wild silk with
Empire waistline. The 'bodice
was' enhanced by lace appliqued
daisies. The same feature also
decorated the wrist bands of the
long full sleeves. Her floor-
length veil of silk illusion was
also trimmed in like manner
and was held by a coronet of
daisies. She carried a bouquet
Of yellow, rose buds and white
stephonites.
Attending her as matron of
honour was Mrs. Richard John-
ston of Toronto and bridesmaids
were Miss Rosemary Cullum,
Toronto and Miss Carmen,
Currie, Sebringville, sister of
the groom. All wore identical
dresses of peppermint green and
white floral chiffon with Empire
waistlines and lonefull sleeves.
Each carried a colonial bouquet
of yellow chrysanthemums and
white daisies, while daisies and
baby mums were entwined in
their hair.
Wayne Currie, London, was Yie
groomsman fOr his brother and
guests were ushered by Douglas
Gordon, Toronto, brother of the
bride and Charles Evans of Toro-
nto.
The wedding reception was
held at the Victorian inn, Strat- 4 ford,
Fdr travelling the bride chose
a navy and white ensemble with
navy accessories and a white
gardenia corsage.
On their return the young
couple will reside in Toronto
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The Maritime provinces was
the honeymoon destination of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Turk, following
their wedding at St. Peter's
Lutheran Church, Brodhagen,
July 17th, 1971.
The bride is the former Linda
Marie Dietz, daughter of Mrs.
Harold Dietz and the late Mr.
Dietz. The groom's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. William Turk,
Kitchener.
Rev. Harold J. N. Brill of
Conestoga officiated at the early
evening ceremony. The Church
was decorated with pink and white
--carnations. -----
The bride was given in mar-
riage by her uncle, Mr. Laverne
Hiusser, Kitchener. She wore
a formal 'floor-length gown of
white chiffon,inJullet styling. The
gown featured an etneire waist,
mandarin collar, lull sleeves
ending in cuff closing. The
skirt was gathered, with train
from waist back. The bodice,
neckline, sleeves and train were
appliqued with tiny daisies. The
four-tier veil fell from a head-
piece of minute satin lily and
leaves. She carried a bouquet of
white daisies and mauve roses.
Matron of honour was Miss
Phyllis Nagle, Kitchener and
Miss Margaret Elligsen, Walton
and Miss Evelyn Edel, New York
were the bridesmaids. They were
gowned alike in formal length
gowns of mauve crepe bodices
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REA. WEDDINGS
PATTERSON
Donna Jean Blais of London,
(formerly Teunderbay) daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blais of
Transcona, Manitoba, exchanged
wedding vows with Garry Allan
Patterson, London, (formerly
Seaforth) won- of Mr. and Mrs.
John E; Patterson, Seaforth in
First Presbyterian Chutch, Sea-
forth, on July 24th, 1971 at
four o'clock, with Rev. T. Mul-
holland officiating at the double-
ring ceremony.
The Church was decorated
with arrangements of daisies and
mums and standards of hydrangea
and delphinium. •
Wedding music was provided
by Mrs. Carol Carter, church
organist, who, played "0 Perfect
Love", "Love Story" and
"Wonderland By Night".
Given in marriage by her
father the bride chose a
floor-length taffeta coat trimmed
With lake over matching
sleeveless dress also trimmed'
with lace. The Empire styled
dress had a 'Stand-up c'ollar.
The train foil from the back of
(Photo by Brady)
BLAIS
the coat. The Spanish headpiece , Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott,
held her floor-length veil. She R.R. 5, Seaforth and the groom is
carried a cascade' bouquet of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
daisies and yellow carnations. Craig, R.R.1, Walton, Ontario.
Mrs. W. Watson, the bride's • The bride was given in
sister of Guelph, Ontario was marriage by her father. Her
the matron of honor. Mrs. R. gown, depicting a tender young
Young, sister of the bride, of look of by-gone eras', 'was
'Transcona, 'Man., Miss Dianne fashioned in peau de soiree, puf-
Patterson, sister of the groom, fed at the top of, the sleeves,
Seaforth and Miss Wendy double ruffled at the hem • and
Strelczyk of London were the swept back to a chapel-length
bridesmaids. They wore aqua 'train. A Brussels net bib was
dotted Swiss floor-length empire scattered with pearls and edged
styled gowns trimmed with white with the same Venise lade that
lace and wore white accessories. defined the high waist, ruffles and
They carried bouquets of daisies sleeves. The hat of peau de
and -aqua tinted mums with daisies soiree, highlighted with pearls
in their hair. The dresses were and lace, held her silk illusion
made by the groom's sister and floor length veil. Sher carried
friends. a white.. Bible with a bouquet
A reception and dance fol- consisting of a gardenia and trail-
lowed at the Curling Club. The ing ivy and white ribbons entwined
bride's mother received the with sweet peas and baby'S
guests wearing a coat and dress •breath.
ensemble of aqua crepe with long The bride was attended by
sleeves of chiffon and lace front • Mrs. Mary Boyle of Huron Park
on the coat She wore matching as matron of honour, wearing a
shoes and a corsage of yellow' gown of maize ribbed polyester
roses. The groom's mother styled 'In • a similar manner
assisted in a coat and dress
ensemble of tea rose polyester
crepe with matching shoes and
corsage of pink roses and white
carnations.
For the wedding trip to Lake-
side Lodge on Lake Rosseau
the bride travelled in a black and
beige crepe hot pants dress with
vest trimmed with coloured
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'and purse. She wore a corsage
Of red carnations.
The couple will reside at 740
Kipp's Lane #410, London.
At the reception the toast to
the bride was given by Mr. W.
Hodgson of 'Thunder Bay, uncle
of the bride. The guest book
was circulated by Miss Ruth
Carey.
Guests were present from
Thunderbay,Transcone,Toronto,
Goderich, Norwich, Sarnia,
Guelph, Strathroy, Peterborough,
London, Clinton and Lambeth.
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bridesmaids in lavender. Master
Darren Elliott, Kitchener,
nephew of the bride, was ring
bearer. He wore a double-
breasted purple velvet vest and
CURRIE
Emmanuel United Church,
Sebringville, was the setting for
a lovely summer wedding on
Saturday, July 31st, 1971, uniting
in marriage. Eric John Douglas
Currie and Lesley Kay Gordon,
both of Tdronto. The four &cl'ock
ceremony was performed by the
groom's father, Rev. Harold F.
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Guests were present from
Haliburton, London, Kitchener,
Elmira, Exeter, Georgetown,
Mitchell, Ottawa, • Guelph,
Sarnia, Stoney Creek, Brucefield,
Monkton, Preston, Brussels,
Walton, Varna and Seaforth.
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Candelabra and elegant bou-
quets of colourful summer
flowers graced the altar of North-
side United Church for the
wedding of Helen Florence Elliott • The groom was attended by
and Graeme Charles Craig on Mr. Gerald Smith, Walton, and
Saturday, July 31, 1971 •- at 3:30 the ushers were Mr. Robert
p.m. Rev. Derwyn Docken of Elliott, Kitchener, brother of
Walton officiated at the double- the bride, Mr. Ken Pollard, Kit-
ring ceremony. chener, cousin of the groom, Mr.
The-bride-is-the-daughter of_ Jac k Mcf alleW anon and Mr. Alex
McEwing of Kitchener.
Traditional wedding music
was played by Mrs. James
Stewart and she accompanied the
soloist, Mrs. Sharon Elliott,Kit-
chener; (sister-in-law of the
bride) as she sang, "The Wed-
ding Prayer" and "O, Perfect
Love".
The wedding dinner was
held at' the •Seaforth Golf and
Country Club. Guests were re-
ceived by the bride's mother
wearing a rose ensemble of poly-
ester satin and. lace completed
with an orchid and mum cor-
sage and the groom's mother
in a peach dress o f pleated
chiffon and corsage of an orchid,
and orange rose buds.
For a wedding trip to Northern
Ontario, the bride chose a navy
and white street-length dress of
summer Italian knit completed
with a red sash and red rose
cOrsage. She' wore' the opal
earrings and opal and diamond
necklace, gift of the groom, with
the ensemble.ac ,
Mr. and Mrs. _Craig will re-
as the bride's gown but included side on the groom's farm at
one ruffle at the hem. Similax eewait en,
dresses in pastel shades of I
lavender, mint green, turquoise
and pink adorned the brides-
maids; Mrs. Emily La Rue,
Haliburton, Ontario (sister of
the bride); Miss Wendy Reynolds,
Preston, (a friend of the bride);
Miss Sherrill Craig, London,
and-black-wet .look-shoes--(sister of the-groom);-rand Miss-----Prior to the wediAlega the bride
Mary Elliott, London, (sister of was honoured at showers given
the bride). They carried nose- at the home of Mrs. Carol Stein-
gays of dainty summer flowers, man, Preston;' Mrs. Mabel Mc-.
The .flower girl Miss Chantal La Kenzie, Preston ande in the
Rue, Haliburton, niece of the ' Church basement of Rorthside
bride; wore a similar styleto the United Church, Seaforth, given by
friends , neighbours and
relatives. Also Miss Joanne
Rimmer hosted an afternoon
party for the bride's Sunday
School class at her home.
(Photo by Phillips) •
CRAIG - ELLIOTT
short pants with a patterned white
shirt and purple velvet bow tie.
The pillow with ruffled edge was
made of white peau de soriee.