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MARTIN — SILLERY
y /ins Gl ds, carnations adorn'
#` Brucefield church
Red and white carnations wearing a gown similar to the
entwined with blue tinted other attendants with lace trim
gladiolas in gold candelabras and carried a maribou muff also.
adorned Brucefield United All wore velvetbowsvin their hair
Church for the 3:30 P.M. wedding to match the dresses.
of Nancy Marie Sillery and Mr. John General, Woodstock
William Alfred Martin on Oct. was groomsman. Mr. Larry
19th, The bride is the daughter of Sillery, Brucefi�e' Id , brother of the
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin, Sillery, bride and Mr. Ken Sackrider,
Brucefield and the ' groom's Woodstock, were ushers.
Mr. and Mrs. William
parents are The groom and his attendants
Martin, Woodstock. wore blue tuxedos with royal blue
The double -ring ceremony was velvet collars, ruffled .shirts and
performed by the Rev. red variegated carnations on their
E. D. Stuart, Centralia. Wedding lapel.
music -was provided by Mrs, Carol The wedding dinner was served
Le Beau, Brucefield on the piarib in the church hall. The head table
MDorisand.rs. McKinley, Zurich was centred with a round three
on the organ. Mr. Marlen •tiered wedding cake topped with
Vincent Seaforthmas soloist and a beautiful hand blown glass
sang -more" and "For all we 'ornament, and miniature bride
know". and groom with their attendants
SIMON The lovely bride given in
BENNINGER
placed on 4 velvet spiral aisle.
marriage by her parents chose a An evening reception followed
formal A-liDe gown of white
at the Pineridge Chalet, Hensall.
r laceB'iLa oda crepe featuring a nylon The bride's thother received in a
scooped neck insert front and
fuschia knit gown with beaded
back and Mandarin collar. The
waist trim and black accessories.
at .,Du blin' wedding
slim waist flowed into a cathedral
The groom's mother assisted
train from the hemline trimrded
'double e Wearing a gown of blue flowered
In a -finj'�er mony in -flower girl had blue flowers' with scalloped re -embroidered
tueA
, I " accessories. Both
nylon and black ac&
9u'tt. Patrick's Roman Catholic scattered through their hair. They lace matching the neckline and
mothers . wore pink.carnation
Iong-poirited sleeves . with lace
Church, Dublin, Rose Ann all carried nosegay bouquets with sorsa es.
N. white daisies and carnations trim. Her headpiece of rhine-
Benninger ' and Thomas For a wedding wer stones, pearls and lace held
Simonsen were married trimmed with blue. The flo g trip to points
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south the bride wore a formal
on
Saturday, 'August 3, '1974 at 3 girl carried a white basket with layers of heathercoats silk illusion
shirred gown of town blue with
p.m. Father Dill officiated, white daisies and carnations stemming into a scalloped
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Al white collar and cuffs and pink
The bride is the daughter of trimmed with blue.
shoulder length veil accented
rose corsage.,
F-15774 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Benninger of Mr. Gordon Pethick of London
with seed pearls. She carried a
The young couple will reside at
Dublin and the groom is thelson was 'the best man 'and ushers' flowing cascade of red roses and 1355 Silverspeare Road,
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas were Mr. Peter Willems and Mr. white baby s4reath. Maid of
Simonsen. Mississauga. Ont.
James Burchill. honour. was MUs Beth Howe,
'
The bride, who was escorted Mr. and Mrs. Lorne DeGamst, London, friend of (he,ridc., Miss The groom is employed with
Overland Western and the
Ingersoll, sang down the aisle by her father, wore g "All That I Am"; SandyFishback, Bright and Miss
bride is on the nursing staff of
"Prayer to St. - "Avea floor -length dress of white sheer Francis". Jean Martin, Woodstock, sister of
ROCK — RONEY. organza. Re -embroidered English Maria"; "This Day God Gives 't , Ke groom, were -bridesmaids. "The Mississauga Hospital". A
lace (Peau,d'Anglais) styled in a Me", - Mrs. Jack They were gowned alike in royal community shower Was held in
daisy pattern, circled the natural Schoonderwoerd, Mitchell wa.4 blue velvet enhanced with a Brucefield United Church on
waist, formed, a -V" design the organist. ' crossed,bodice effeci forming a Sept. 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin
Maritimes Honeymoon across the bodice. The same lace The church was decorated with tie in the back. White eyelet lace Sillery held an Open House on
trimmed the bishop sleeves and baskets of sweet peas, overcollars and caplet sleeves Oct. 16th and both were attended
ounces on the full skirt and stephanotis fern, snapdragon and. 'accented their . gowns. The by neighbours, friends and
They
caftdral self -train. She wore a angel's tears. carried white maribou muffs relatives of both the bride and
after NI,itchell wedding cathedral groom.
chapel veil trimmed with daisy The dinner and reception were centred with a corsage of red attended
lace which was fastened to a cap held at Brodhagen Community carnations and long velvet Relatives and friends
Lighted candelabra and baskets sister, Miss Karen Rock, London, of daisy. lace. She carried a Centre where guests were streamers. Miss Darlene Kramer, the wedding from Vancouver,'
of pink, white and yellow gladioli and the brides' two sisters, Mrs. bouquet named First Love with received by the bride's parents Regina, Nova Scotia, Hamilton,.
formed the r sett�ng for the Beth Burchill, Mitchell and Miss pink roses, .white stephahotis, and the wedding party in a Woodstock was flower girl Toronto, Sarnia, Woodstock
i\,wedding of Gladys Elaine Roney (aura Roney, _Dublin were baby's breath and ivy. receiving line.
and Paul Charles Rock. Their bridesmaids. Their gowns were in Mrs. James Ouellette, The bride's mother wore.a long
parents are 'Mr. and Mrs. Earl a green shade styled similar to Windsor, was the maid of honour. floral blue chiffon dress with a
Roney, Dublin and Mi. and Mrs. the maid of honour.They all wore Bridesmaids were Miss Anne ruffled collar. Her corsage was of
Irvin Rock, Mitchell. Rev. Donald white, picture hats and carried Dekroon , Dublin; Miss Michelle yellow sweetheart roses.
Deas officiated at the double -ring nosegays of white daisies and De Gaust. Ingersoll, a cousin of ue§ts `were present from
ceremony in Malin Street United pink edged carnations, the bride. The flower girl, MisX' orAepayne, Thunderbay.
Church, Mitchell at seven -,thirty Mr. Brian Rock. R.R.2, Lori Benninger, niece of the Hes ter, Ingersoll, Lakeside,
p.m. on Friday, August 9th. Mvnkton, was best pian, and bride. All were dressed.,alike in Denmark, London, Acton and
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Mrs. Alan Bosman. usher§;were Mi. Donald Brown, floral powder blue dresscs,, of surrounding areas.
Londesboro, was the soloist. and R.P.2. Monkton. Mr. Douglas chiffon and polyester. They were The couple will reside at R.R.2,
was accompanied by the Church trimmed with white and blue Dublin. -dter a honeymoon to
Vock. R.R.5. Mitchell and Mr; ti
North Eastefri Ontario. Roney, Kitchener. They and
organist, Mr. Ernest Harley. who dais% lace: All bridesmaids and.
played traditional church music. the groom were attired in white
The bride, given in marriage by tuxedo jackets with black lapel 0
-floor-length white ruffled. . shirtsblack bov,-
her father. chose s, Informal' reception after -
gown of silk organza over taffeta, ties arid black pants,
fashioned with a high neckband. Following the wedding, a
bishop sleevis. a sheer ruffle receptioh was formed at the rear
'ftQ.& bib on the of the auditorium where the
formed a rod First Church cere
bodice, and a ruffled flounce bride's mother received in a I
edged the hemline. Her long veil froor-length gown of ice -green; The marriage of Janneke Alie and Steve Murray -of Seaf th
of silk ' illusion was edged with polvester. Her corsage was pink Van Rooijen and James Thomas were the attendant's.
lace andl�was held by a flora) roses, The groom's mother chose Murray took place October 11. Mrs. Robert McKercher sang
headpiece. She carried a b6uquel N a floor -length gown in a figured 1974 at p.m. in First "The Lord's Praver" .9
of deep pink roses, stephanotis Yost shade. Her corsage was Presbytdrian Church. Se forth accompanied by the organist.
and ivy.
white ,roses. with Rev. Nelson 'offieiati Carol Carter.
-Her' maid of honour, Miss A reception followed, An The bride is the daugh(er of A supper and informal
MaryLaunin, London, chose a Brodhagen Communify Centre Mr. and Mrs. Hank Van 116oijen,
reception were held at the bride's
floor -length -gown of yellow floral where a late luncheon was 75 James Street, Scaforth and home following the ceremony.
sheer Ever taffeta, styled with A ierved.' Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Murray of Upon return from their wedding
ruffled collar and sleeves, A Following a honeymoon to the 11.1115, Seaf6rth are the groom's trip Mr. and Mrs. Murray will be
`ribbon ribbon emphasized the Maritime Provinces, the couple parents. residing at 11.1115, 'Seaforth,
empire waistline. The groom's are residing in Brodhagen. Miss Cheryl Dale of London Ontario. MURRAY — VAN R0013EN
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