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Clinton News-Record, 1969-07-24, Page 8Photo by Phillips Mr. and Mrs. D. M. *Milian -Gunton .N-pyvq-Record, Tiwracipy, ,Juty 24, 1909 Photo by McDowell Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Reid McMillin - Stephenson White and pink tinted chrysanthemums decorated St. James Roman Catholic Church, Seaforth, on July 5 when the Rev. H. J. Laragh offered a nuptial mass and officiated at a double-ring ceremony to unite in marriage Ann Emma Stephenson and Daniel Miles McMillan, both of London, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stephenson of Clinton and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, William McMillan of Seaforth: Given in marriage by her lather, the bride wore a white, floor-length, sheath-style lagoda crepe gown caged by a Chantilly lace coat effect and with wrist-length lily-point sleeves. The coat had scalloped edging in front from neck to hem and fell into soft gathers at the back, forming a chapel train. The neckline had a stand-up ruffled collar and the shoulder-length veil was of nylon illusion. She carried a crescent-shaped bouquet of sweetheart roses and green ivy. The maid of honor, Miss Marjorie Turner of London, and the bridesmaids, Miss Noreen McMillan of Vancouver, B.C., sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Ron Kovacs of Brantford, were dressed alike in floor-length pale pink Swiss tucked. cotton empire style gowns marked by white satin ribbons forming bows at the back. The bodices were accented with Victorian bibs trimmed with white organza frills. The gowns had short, puffed sleeves and sheath-styled skirts. The bridal attendants carried white baskets of pale pink carnations and white shasta mums with pink ribbon and green ivy. Music was provided by Mrs. Alice Stiles, organist, and the St. James Choir. Ray McLean of London was best man and ushers were Jack Milan, Flint, Mich,, cousin of the bridegroom, and Keith Stephenson of RR 1, Varna, brother of the bride. To receive guests at the reception in the Seaforth Legion Hall, the bride's mother wore a sea aqua dress with bateau neckline, natural fitted waist and cocktail-length accordion- pleated skirt with matching accessories and a corsageOpiqk roses. She was assisted by the groom's mother who wore a chartreuse silk shantung A-line dress with beaded bodice and matching accessories and an orchid corsage., The newlyweds will live in London. Prior to their marriage, showers were given for the bride by Linda Dale, Clinton; cousins and aunts of the bride in Brucefield; Marjorie. Turner, London; neighbors of the Parr Line in Varna and_by ladies of Varna and Goshen United Churches. Reid - Murphy Mauve shasta daisies and white gladioli on the altar and candelabra at the base of the chancel steps formed the setting in St. Paul's Anglican Church on Saturday, July 5, when Linda Joyce Murphy and Dean Nesbitt Reid exchanged marriage vows. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Murphy of Clinton and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Reid, also of Clinton. The Rev. Stanley Sharpies officiated at the double-ring ceremony and Miss Cathie Potter was organist. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a white, floor-length gown of Chantilly lace styled with an empire waist banded in satin. The long sleeves and high neckline were outlined with a ruffle of the same lace and satin bands. The graceful chapel train fell from the back yoke and was accented with two small satin bows. The four-tiered silk illusion veil was held in place by a spray cluster of seed pearls and brilliants. Her cascade bouquet was of stephanotis and ivy, centred with a mauve orchid. Diane Murphy of Peterborough, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Ruth and Kathy Murphy, also sisters of the bride, and Susan Reid, sister of the groom. They were gowned alike in lilac chiffon, styled with empire waists banded in satin. Ruffles and • embroidered lace edged the cuffs oktbe ,14,11g,sleeyes and the high • mandarin collar, extending in a band down the front to the waist. They carried nosegays of mauve shasta daisies accented by orchid streamers. John Reid of Edmonton. Alta., brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The ushers were Dennis Camp of Toronto, cousin of the groom, Paul Trudgen of Lucan and Rick LeBeau of Clinton. The father of the bride as well as the best man and ushers were attired in white dinner jackets. Bill Murphy, brother of the bride, escorted his mother down the aisle. At the reception in the Officers' Mess at Canadian Forces Base Clinton, 'the guests were received by the bride's mother who wore an aqua, ribbed silk coat and dress ensemble with aqua and white accessories and a feathered white carnation corsage. The bridegroom's mother chose a coat and dress ensemble of embossed shrimp crimpoline With white accessories and a corsage of feathered white carnations. For travelling to Northern Ontario, tle bride chose a lilac coat and dress ensemble with white accessories and an orchid corsage. Prior to her marriage, the bride was honored at showers given by fellow members of her nursing class at Victoria Hospital in London, Mrs. Joe Craig of Goderich, and Mrs. Royce Macaulay of Clinton who was assisted by Mrs. Kenneth Cooke and Mrs. Robert Homuth. The bridegroom's parents entertained at their home after the wedding rehearsal. The couple will live in London. Hallahan - Goldsworthy Baskets of yellow and white mums decorated St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church in Clinton at' 5 Jung 28 "when' marriage • vows \yo'ie exchanged by William Raymond Ilallahan, son of William J. and the late Nora Hallahan of 13Iyth. and Alfreda Rose Goldsworthy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Goldsworthy of Clinton. The Rev. J. E. Kelly performed the double-ring ceremony. Organist • was Florence Evans, and soloist was James Dougherty. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor-length, empire-styled gown of lagoda with a bodice of Chantilly lace, and long, lily-point sleeves and a scalloped neckline. The chapel train was of Chantilly lace and a floor-length chapel veil of French illusion was held by a flowered headpiece. She carried a Mr. and Mrs. presentation bouquet of orange delight roses. The matron of honor, Mrs. Marion Hallahan of Blyth, wore an empire-line gown of crystal sheer over taffeta with daisies circling the waistline. Her headpiece was made of bows of matching material with a small veil. She carried a presentation bouquet of orange delight roses. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Karen Goldsworthy of Clinton, Mrs. June Shipman of Sarnia and Mrs. Lenore Ann Scrimgeour of Seaforth. Their gowns were the same as that worn by the matron of honor. The best man was Bill Hallahan of Myth. Ushers were Pat Brohman of Hamilton, Paul Goldsworthy of Clinton and Don Scrimgeour of Seaforth. Roses, streamers and bells decorated the Elm Haven Motor Hotel for the reception at which guests were ,reeeived by the bride's mother wearing a princess-line sheath dress of chiffon over nylon lace with white accessories and corsage of white chrysanthemums. ' Assisting the bride's mother was Mrs. Annie Ste ffler of Br9ssels, aunt of the bridegroom. For travelling, the bride chose an ensemble featuring a fitted coat with frog closing over a matching fitted sheath of imported sungold nylon puff brocade, with white accessories and a corsage of orange delight roses. After a wedding trip to northern Ontario, the couple will reside at RR 3, Blyth. Prior to the wedding, a tea was given in the bride's honor by Mrs. Marguerite Hallahan and Mrs. Mary Hallahan and showers Photo by McDowell W. R. Hallahan were given by Mrs. Karen Goldsworthy and by the bride's former co-workers from London -Life Insurance Co. Lobb - Doig Murray Webster Lobb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Lobb of RR 2, Clinton, and Roba Ruth Doig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Doig of Seaforth, were united in marriage by the Rev. R. U. MacLean in an afternoon ceremony in the First Presbyterian Church, ' Seaforth, on June 28. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a floor-length gown of imported Sorento, embroidered with a yoke effect of Alencon lace and a wedding band neckline. A matching headpiece of the same fabric held a floating French illusion floor-length veil. . Mrs. Jim Moore-of Belmont; sister of the bride, was the matron of honor. Miss Jeannette Lobb, sister of tile bridegroom, was bridesmaid. Flower girls were Darleen Dungey and Pamela Pepper, nieces of the bride. The attendants were dressed alike in floor-length gowns of green shantung. They carried baskets of white shasta daisies and wore embroidered daisies in their hair. Donald Lobb of RR 2, Clinton, was best man. Ushers were Jim Moore of Belmont and Hugh Lobb of Clinton. Charles Merrill was organist and Sandra Coleman was guest soloist. , To receive guests at the reception in the church parlor, the bride's mother wore a late-day celery green shantung dress with white accessories and a corsage of red roses. Photo by Phillips Mr. and Mrs. • She was assisted by the mother of the bridegroom, wearing a beige brocaded dress with light beige accessories and a corsage of red roses. The bride left for the wedding trip wearing a NOW 8% ON i 41 TWO YEAR TERM DEPOSITS ASK ABOUT OTHER TERM DEPOSITS ti!,. RATES Clinton Community Credit Union HELP! New Cars Are Stilt " Coming In And Must Be Sold NOW BALL - MACAULAY BUILDING SUPPLIES CLINTON 482-9514 SEAFORTH 527-0910 HENSALL 262-2713 Aluminum Ladders M. W. Lobb rose-colored dress and cap ensemble of Swiss linen wit matching hat and eggshel accessories and an orchi corsage. The newlyweds ar living at RR 2, Clinton. 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