The Huron Expositor, 1974-10-10, Page 4w
The bnde wore a full-length
dress of white or anza with an
g
annon, on on, nep ew o t e
groom was ring bearer. The
gr g Y
formed a choirto lead the Sunday evening Song Service in the
his wife from Woodbridge,
Ontario sang "The - Wedding
empire styled waistline. A
George Lamont were marpied
and carried white carnations and
Song" during the signing of the
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Theyorganistr was -Mr.
from the shoulders. Ruffled'lace.
•shi ,s: were white.. with white. s
`rin
amid baskets of mums, glads and
orange roses.
STRALEN
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afternbbii, te;ue' is arrived at two -thirty and
.,
George Prins of Dunnville
sheer sleeves ending in a cuff.
bearer wore a white jacked with
daisies. at. Victoria ,Street United,
She was attended by Maid of
On August 17, 1974, Henry Van '.
Bridesmaid was Mrs. Joyce.
song. Marie Flynn, J orne Lawson, Norman Speir and Jerry,•`
Matron of Honor was Miss
stand-up collar, waistline, hem of.
He carried a white satin
Church, Goderich on -SaturaY"Honour
SharonOesrh of Stratford '
Stralen and Janet Otten were
Kot of Oshawa, sister of the
,..
of bride and groom.
full circular train. The veil was
blue.
October S.
who wore a floor -length dress bf
~married in Christ's love in a
groom. Flower girls were Marjan
ram ;
b a4°I
scalloped silk illusion with pearl
at the R. E. Pooley Legion, Exeter.
resident committee: Betty S&atch, Margaret Kehn,' Gladys
William and Velina Oesch of
orange g ice crimp with white trim
beautiful late summer wedding in
and Femmigje Stienbergen -of
K
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floor -length dress of multi
Mrs. Hussey, Recreation Supervisor at Bruce Lee Haven; .
'
Grandmother Miller's broach, a
R:R'.L Varna are the parents of and'a white wide brimmed hat.
the Clinton Christian Reformed
Beverwijk, Holland, cousins of
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material. She, wore a bronze
and the visitors were taken on a 'tour of the Home.
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and diamond. She also wore,
corsage of mums with white"
Mrs. Marjorie Hays of Goderich' provided a musicalELECTRIC
program for "Family NiAt" accompanied at the by
the ,bride and Donald and Mabel
She carried a. gathering basket of
Church.
the bride.
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gift of the groom. Her gift to her
chose a brown dress of jersey
Mr. Herdman, organist of 'St. Georges Anglican Church,'
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husband was a gold initialled
material with white. She wore a'
_
tfl-Waterloo
wrist watch. She carried a
pink'carnation corsage with white
Lamont of Goderich are the
white daisies and orange wheat.
Janet is the ~laughter of Mr.
Charlie i?oornbos of Guelph
the residents.
(Photo by Ph►illips)'
groom's parents.
Raymond Riley of Clinton was
and Mrs. John Boven ofSeaforth
was the groom's best man and the
WHITE —
MELLER
Rev. Leonard Warr• officiated.
groomsman and Ivan Oesch of
and Henry is the son of Mr. and
groomsman was John Van Stralen
Mrs. Snyder' was organist and
R,R.2, Wellesley and Ron Pert of
Mrs. Dirk Van Stralen of'Acton,
from British Columbia. Ushers
A large cross lighted in blue,
matching their dress.
Mrs. Grace Martin and' Mrs.
London were,ushers, Following a
bntatio.
were Wayne Gort and Ralph
•ygllow candles and olive, green
The flowergirl wore a
Luella Zandwyck sang a duet.
dinner in the church basement
Officiating at the double -ring
Otten:
pew ribbons with lily of the'valley .
yellow dress - with long . sleeves
The. bride wore a gown of
the bride, and groom left fora
ceremony was the Rev. John Van
After the ceremony a, buffet
and gold bells formed the setting
edged with lace. A high collar and
floor -length, polyester satin with
wedding trip to, Northern Ontario.
Til, who is the campus minister
dinnbr and reception were held at
at HibbertUnited Church, Staffa
full skirt. She, carried an old
lace bodice and sleeves with lace
They will live at 47 Elgin Ave.,
for the Christian Reformed
the Royal Canadian Legion Hall,
when Janet Elizabe4h Miller and
fashioned brown wicker basket.of
appliques on her dress and train.
W., Goderich:
Church at the ijf✓iiversity of
Clinton.
Jack Thomas White, both of
autumn , coloured' mums and
Western Ontario :iii London.
Approximately 170 guests
London, were married.
carnations. A yellow ribbon in her
Music for the ' wedding
- attended from Holland,
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller of
hair.
NEWS OF
consisted of "Theme from Romeo
'.Kamloops, B.C., Grand Rapids,
Staffa are the bride's parents and.
The bridesmaids wore bands of
& Juliet" for the bridesmaids,
Mich., ,'Toronto, Montreal, .
Mr. and Mrs. James White of
yellow, mums and green leaves
processional and ."Trumpet and
Guelph, Hdmilton, Burlington,
London, the groom's.
with ribbon matching their
Organ processional by 'Purcell".
'Oshawa, London, Oakvil]'e,
Rev. -A. H. Daynard officiated
dresses.�-
Huronviow
"0 Perfect Love" and "Blest the
Listowel,- Stratford,- Wingham,
at the "double ring ceremony.
The groomsman was Jack
Man", were hymns sung' by the
Clinton, Seaforth and
Mrs. Spencer Jeffrey was; the
McEachnie and James Cross,
guests and . "A New
surrounding areas.
organist and Mrs. Ross Smale the
London, Rick Leslie, Thorndale
Commandment" was the
The Van Stralen's are living in "
soloist.
were the ushers. Master Michael
doxology. Fred, Van Stralen and
Burlington.
C L d h f,
The congregation of The Christian Reform Church
The bnde wore a full-length
dress of white or anza with an
g
annon, on on, nep ew o t e
groom was ring bearer. The
gr g Y
formed a choirto lead the Sunday evening Song Service in the
his wife from Woodbridge,
Ontario sang "The - Wedding
empire styled waistline. A
wore dark blue suits with black
auditorium, �
Song" during the signing of the
semi-full skirt with a built in train
brocade and •black, la els. Their
Thirty-five . residents of Bruce Lee Haven Home at
p
Theyorganistr was -Mr.
from the shoulders. Ruffled'lace.
•shi ,s: were white.. with white. s
`rin
n accepted t vitatio to visit •Huronview:' on.register.
Walkerton p l rt
Mort
F7'alph Thorn of Condon and N4'r
a ' rned the edges of the ion +fl}tll
g gc
xt%fles. ith ;blue riin.The
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afternbbii, te;ue' is arrived at two -thirty and
.,
George Prins of Dunnville
sheer sleeves ending in a cuff.
bearer wore a white jacked with
joined in the •activities of ojd tyme music, dancing and a sing,
t accompanied on the trumpet.
The same lace trimmed the
black trim and alight blue shirt.
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song. Marie Flynn, J orne Lawson, Norman Speir and Jerry,•`
Matron of Honor was Miss
stand-up collar, waistline, hem of.
He carried a white satin
Cullins provided the music with vocal solos by Morgan Dalton
' Aane Jonkman of London, friend
M the dress and on the edge of the
heartshaped cushion trimmed in
and readings by Mrs. McGratton. Adn*nistrator, Ches
of bride and groom.
full circular train. The veil was
blue.
Archibald, welcomed the visitors xo the Home and following -
floor -length , four tier white
A receptipo and dance was held
the program lunch was served in the main dining room by'a
scalloped silk illusion with pearl
at the R. E. Pooley Legion, Exeter.
resident committee: Betty S&atch, Margaret Kehn,' Gladys
uvn•
beads held by a tiara of crystal
The bride's mother wore a
Stanlake, Miss O'Connor, Mrs. McKenzie and Mrs. Kelly.
and - pearls. She wore her
floor -length dress of multi
Mrs. Hussey, Recreation Supervisor at Bruce Lee Haven; .
'
Grandmother Miller's broach, a
orange, green purple of silk
expressed the appreciation of their residents for the invitation
gold double wishbone with a pearl
material. She, wore a bronze
and the visitors were taken on a 'tour of the Home.
l
and diamond. She also wore,
corsage of mums with white"
Mrs. Marjorie Hays of Goderich' provided a musicalELECTRIC
program for "Family NiAt" accompanied at the by
diamond earrings and necklace,
accessories. The groom's mother
piano
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gift of the groom. Her gift to her
chose a brown dress of jersey
Mr. Herdman, organist of 'St. Georges Anglican Church,'
husband was a gold initialled
material with white. She wore a'
Goderich. Mrs. Hays sang many,of the residents' favourite
tfl-Waterloo
wrist watch. She carried a
pink'carnation corsage with white
songs and Mrs. Sparling thanked the entertainers on behalf of .
cascade bouquet of deep red
accessories.
the residents.
sweetheart roses; miniature white
There were three
carnations, baby's breath and ivy.
grandmothers and one
a
Bridal attendants included
grandfather present.
Mrs. Joe Brag Cambridge,For
a ho a moon to Freeport,
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' Miss Maurica White, London,
the Bahamas, the + ride wore a
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sister of the groom and -Miss
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Pant suit with a light e
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Michelle Cannon, London, niece
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blouse and dark hiown
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the room. The matron o
of g f
accessories. The groom wore • a
honour, Mrs. James Gross,
light blue suite which matched
Quantity of Fresh
London wore a frock of hot pink .
the blue in the bride's blouse,
crystalette 'with short puffed
' sleeves edged in lace and a srgoop
The newlyweds will live at 980
Cheapside,Apt. 5, London.
KILLED YOUNG, TURKEYS Mens or Toms 79�
# neckline. The natural waistline
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ended with the same lace. The
skirt was semi-full. White gloves
and tinted shoes and a wide
brimmed hat matching the dress ,
completed the ensemble. A large
pink rose with loose flowing net at
the back. A. sterling silver
necklace, gift from the bride, was
worn by all the attendants. The
bridesmaid was in mint green and
the Jr.bridesmaid in pale pink
identical in style as the matron of
honour. They all carried round
bouquets of autumn colours in
mums and carnations and ribbons
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her appreciation to everyone.
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