Clinton News-Record, 1953-07-16, Page 371Yf[llt,Sr,A ", JULY 16, 1953
wily Summer Weddings. ; ,
Butt=11el :ri
ri mIirriage of
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M;s. Ire
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tori to unea n Li rn -
hull'
Seat, Forest, was solemniz-
ed in St.eJoseph's RC Church,
CliAOnn, by Rev, J. W. P. Graham,
on Saturday, July 11.
They were attended by Mrs.
Jaaaries ,Reynolds, Windsor, and
D�L. Scott, Montreal.
Other er
k�ts were James Ren 1ds
Mkheal, Lorraine and Marjorie
7L.e .>
s Windsor; or; Mrs. Dunc
an
Scofi,Montreal andMr. and
]A' s. Toxin Scott, Forest.
Parke-Zapfe
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our 8iruceld Correspondent)
tandards of madonna lilies:
delphinium and roses and lighted
to rs made a, fitting background
fo the home' Wedding of Blanche
M
e Zapfe F and Kenneth n th Clarence,
Peke, The bride is the daughter.
of/ Mr. and, Mrs. Abe Zapfe,
Br; lcefield „and the groom is, the
sour of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence.
P 5rke, Zurich;
. W. J. Mathes, Brucefield
United Church, officiated and Mi s
Mary Beattie, London, provided
Iv ding music. GIen Zapfe, bro-
th .r of the bride, was soloist,
iven in marriage. e by, h r
e
e father,
g ,
the 4d, cY ase an orginal floor-
lengtbi. geVeir of Olen lace,and:. net
over taffeta. The embroidered
nylon net vell extended into a
train. The close*, fitting, We
strapless bodice was topped with
a jacket pf lace. and fea tgied
a PeterP.arr collar and lily point
sleeves, She carried, a easeade
bouquet of yellow roses and mauve
carnations,
Miss Margaret Zapfe, London,
sister} of the• bride; was Maid of
honour, and Miss Ruth Scott, Lon-
don and Mrs. Mel Graham, Bruce-
field, sister of the groom, as
bridesmaids, wore identical gowns
of nylpn net over taffeta; featur-
ing double net floor -length skirts,
strapless bodices topped by net
bolero jackets, matching head-
dresses and carried colonial bou-
quets of mauve and yellow carna-
tions.
Jim Dinsmore, B la k e, was
gropmsman and the ushers were
gugh Zapfe, London,: brother of
the bride, and Ray Consitt, Kip -
pen.
The' reception was held at the
Ritz Hotel, Bayfield; The bride's
mother received, wearing a nylon
navy dress with navy and white
acccessories and a'corsage of pink
roses. The groom's mother as-
sisted. She chose dusty rose crepe
with lace matciaing'accessories and
corsage of bide ca'rna'tions.
For a wedding tripto the east
coast through the United States,
the bride wore 4lege linen suit
with: matchilig apeetsories and a
corsage of yellow rosea:
They will reside near Zurich.
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In a double -ring ceremony at St.
Paul's Anglican Church, Clinton,
lev, R. M. P. Bulteel united in
marriage Patricia Audrey Wright,
daughter of Mrs. A. G. Wright,
Victoria, B.C„ and the late Rev.
A. G. Wright, to Cpl. R. Routley,
sen of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Routley,
Saskatoon, Sask.
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The bride entered the on c
the arra of her uncle, Peter
Wright, Strathroy. She wore a
ballerina -length gown of white
lace over satin,with fitted bodice
and lace jacet with lily -point
sleeves, Her finger-tip veil was
held by a coronet pf orange blos-
soms and pearls and she carried a
:bouugquet of white and pink rose-
' She - v3'as attended , by LAW
;Frances Russell, who wore a bal-
lerina -length gown of orchid lace
oyer satin, with matching hat and
accessories and carried a bouquet
o yellow' rosebuds.
Cpl. Peter Cooper was grooms-
man; and they ui;hets were LAC,.
Hal Hanson. and AC2 David
Wright, Brother of the bride.
Mothers o'f' the bride arid
groom wore printed silk dresses
with white accessories and cor-
sages of white carnations. The re-
ception was held in the airwomen,s s
lounge, RCAF Station, 'Clinton.
For thb weddfng trip, the bride
chose a green taffeta suit with
natural'straw hat and accessories
to match. The couple will make
their home at Goderich.
Haberer-Heimrich
Before a:, . setting of regal lilies
argil blue delphinium in St. Peter's
Lutheran Church, Zurich, en Sat-
uurday, July 11, Audrey Lauraine,
daughter of the Rev. and: Mrs.
Edward William Heinrich, ex-
changed marriage vows with Fred_.
erich Edward Haberer' son of Mr.
Mrs. Frederick John Haberer,
,all of Zurich. The Rev. Heimrich
:officiated.
Mrs. John Tuerkheim, Zurich,
,was organist, accompanying the
'soloist, Miss Vera Roitz, Kitchen-
er.
The bride chose a gown of white
double net over taffeta featuring
an .overskirt and bodice of French
dace over taffeta with net inset a
stand-up collar and long sleeves
tapering to points. A sweetheart
headdress of net and satin held
her fingertip veil of silk illusion
and she carried a white prayer
book with a cascade of blue car-
nations.
Attendants were dressed alike
in gowns of twilight blue net and
lace over taffeta with boleros,
matching headdresses and bou-
quets of white carnations. Miss
Marjory Klopp was maid of honor
and bridesmaids were Miss Marg-
aret Deichert- and Miss Marilyn
Haberer, all of Zurich.
Groomsman was Ronald G.
Heimrich and ushers were John
Haberer and Herbert Klopp, all of
Zurich.
The bride's mother chose a pow-
der blue crepe dress with navy ac-
cessories and a corsage of white
carnations for the reception at
the church. The groom's mother
wore a navy dress with white ac-
cessories and a corsage of white
carnations.
For the wedding trip to Eastern
Canada, the. bride donned a light
cuittp3N N• EWS -RECORD
l!
i,blue linen suit, with white acces-
sories and a corsage of pink roses.
They will reside in Zurich. The
bride is a member of the staff of
Zurich Public School,
Hoy -Reade
Ontario Street United Church,
Clinton, was the setting for a
quiet wedding on Saturday morn-
ing, July 11, when Fiances Rach-
ael, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Foster Reade, Port Elgin, N.B.,
became the bride of AC1 Stuart
Joseph Hoy, Fort St. James, RC.,
son of Mr, and Mrs. David Hoy,
Fort St, Jome$, B.C. Rev. A.
GIen Eagle officiated.
Given in marriage by Orville
Menard, the bride were her Air-
force uniform, and a corsage of
red roses. The bridesmaid, Leona
Huartson, New Westminster, )3.C.,
also wore her RCAF uniform and
a corsage of yellow rases.
Groomsman was Raymond Pel -
ley, Harbour Grace, Nfld. Ushers
were Vincent Stephenson, Mont-
real, P.Q., and John MacDonald,
Fort William, Ont.
A reception was held at the
home of the bride and groom in
Clinton. Guests from a distance
included Dorothy Reid; Port Ar-
thur; Carlette Mur.ant, New Wat-
erford, N.S.; Walter Willison,
•Montreal, Que:; Wilfred Hewitson,
Dryden.
All members of the wedding
party are stationed at RCAF Sta-
tion, Clinton, and all were uni-
forms.
Following a wedding trip to
Niagara Falls, the young couple
will live in Clinton.
Gryba-Butler
The beautiful chancel of Knox
Presbyterian Church, Gederich,
accentuated with white gladioli
and cornflower was the s'ftting,
when Rev. D. J. Lane, Clinton,
read the marriage vows, exchang-
ed between Marilyn Corinne, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
Butler, Goderich, and Flying Of-
ficer Alexander Gryba' Comox,
B.C.
Alex Clark played the wedding
music and accompanied Glen
Lodge, soloist, who sang "0 Per-
fect Love" before the bridal party
entered, and "The Lord's Prayer"
while the register was being sign-
ed.
Givefi in marriage by her father,
the bride wore an imported gown
of coronation white nylon tulle,
fashioned with a moulded Basqque,
and long sheath sleeves. The
cameo neckline featured a wide
border of organdy applique and
similar applique circled the waist-
line. The skirt fell in shirred
folds, forming out to an aisle -
wide chapel train. Her finger-tip
veil of tulle illusion was caught to
a crown of shirred net, encrusted
with pearls. She carried white
sweetheart roses.
Miss Grace Gryba, Melfort,
Sask., sister of the groom, attend-
ed as maid of honor. Sharon Ann
Butler, Toronto, was junior brides-
maid. Mrs. Joan Clark, Miss
Margaret Baxter and Miss Marilyn
Turner were bridesmaids. Their
identical ankle -length e m p i r e
gowns were fashioned of shell pink
nylon tulle over American beauty
taffeta. Their headdresses were
deep pink tulle nose veils, knotted.
with lily -of -the -valley, and tied in
large lover's bows at the back of
the head. They carried cascades
of English ivy.
F/L Stanley Kerr, Burlington,
and RCAF Clinton, was the
groomsman and F/L Herbert
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Smale, head i s ler, was assisted
by officers from BCA ,Station,
Clinton.
A reception was held at the
Maitland Golf Club, where the
bride's mother received wearing a
fleer-length gown of coronation
purple lace over taffeta, turquoise
velvet flowered hat, with corsage
of sweet peas, Mrs. Anthony
Gryba, the groom's ,mother, Mes-
kanaw, Sask., assisted in receiving,
Her gown was of navy crepe with
white accessories, and her corsage
was American Beauty roses.
For travelling, the bride wore a
strapless flowered white imported
Swiss organdy with pink taffeta,
bolero jacket, pink shoes with
white accessories. A corsage of
green carnations added a charming
touch to her costume.
The young couple planned their
wedding trip to include a summer
resort on Lake Huron, then :on to
Meskanaw, Sask., and thence to.
Courtney, Vancouver Island; B.C.
The grooinis a radii officer
stationed at Comore, B.C.
Attending the marriage from
Clinton were Mx. and M'r$. Frank
Cook, Miss Emily Scruton, Mrs.
D, J. Lane.
Van De Pas-.
Scha' endonk
St. Peter's Reiman Catholic
Church, St. Joseph, wassthe scene
of a pretty wedding on Saturda'y
morning, Jul . 11, wohen J 'e' i
daughter of Mt, nd Mrs. Adriianus
Schapendonk, Udenhout, Holland;
became the bride of Leonard Van
De Pas, Tilbury, Holland, son of
Mr. and, Mrs. Martinus Van De
Pas, Tilbury, Holland. Monseign-
eur Bordeau performed the cere-
mony.
Given in marriage by Alfred
Taylor (friend of the bride), the
bride looked charming in a floor
length white embossed silk moire
gown, featuring a long over -peplum
with scalloped pleated, edge ex-
tending into a long train. Her
three-quarter length embroidered
tulle veil was held in place with al
matching moire cap headdress and
she carried a bouquet of red roses
and white carnations.
The matron of honour, Mrs'.
Phf'Iip Durand, R.R. 2, Zurich,
wore old rose silk taffeta, floor -
length with matching headdress.
She carried a bouquet of pink rose
buds and white carnations.
Groomsman was Philip Durand,
R.R. 2, Zurich.
The organist, Matilda Denoinme,
accompanied the soloist, Bridge
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Mrs, W, C. Adams .and Cathy
visited last Friday with Mr, and
Mrs. J. Aikenhead.
MT. and Mrs, I., Gray and fam
ily,.have been visiting their father'
and brother in the village,.
Thornton Mustard, Toronto,, s
holidaying at the borne of his par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Alec Mustard.
Mr. and Mrs. A, Wright a;nd
Ray, London, visited Mr, and Mrs.
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Hotel, Zurich, was followed at
night by a reception and' shower in
St. Peter's Parish Hall, St. Jos-
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London, Windsor, Detroit and
Grand Bend. The young couple
plan to live in Zurich.
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