Clinton News-Record, 1967-12-14, Page 6Clinton News-Record, Thursday, Dec. 14, 1967
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TALBOT -
The marriage of Linda par*
lene daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Armstrong, R, R, 3 Bay-
field, to John William, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Dewar Talbot,
R. R. 3 Bayfield, took place m
Goshen United Church on Nov
ember 25 nt 2:30 p.m.
Rey. Murdock Morrison and
Rpv. Douglas Steven officiated.
Mrs, Bruce Keys, presided at
the organ.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a floor
length gown of chantilly-type'
lace with front panel of silk-'
peau, , rounded neckline and
chapel train outlined in guipdre
lace. Her tulle illusion veil,Was
held with a sway of French
flowers. She carried a bouquet
of pink sensation roses with
trailing ivy.
Sister of the bride, Bonnie
Armstrong, was maid of honour
and Mrs, Gary Talbot brides
maid wore identical floor
length gowns Of French coral
silk peau in Empire style gar
nished with"'matching lace.
Their headdresses were of mat
ching floral arrangement with
tulle veils^'They carried cres-
ARMSTRONG
cent bouquets of wh)te;shastas.
Richard,Talbot, brother of the
groom was‘'best man. Gar
oot, ajiq Greg Armstrong, R. R. 1
Zurich, /cousin of the bride
were.ushers.
The bride’s mother received
guests at the reception held in
•Hie church basement, wearinga
/matching coat 'and |dress in
' dawn rose lace, black aeces?
' sories and a corsage of white
carnations.Th,6 groom’s mother
chose a two-piece ensemble in
brown and biege, brown acces
sories and a. corsage of orange
carnations, r *
For a wedding trip through
southern Ontario the bride wore
a deep pink with silver lace
dress, black accessories and
a corsage of white carnations.
The young poupleiwill reside
in Bayfield, 1
Prior to her marriage the
bride was a guest' at showers
held at the homes of Mrs. Gary
Talbot, Bayfield; Mrs. Howard
Armstrong, R,• R. 1 Zurich;
Mrs. Ross Feagan, R. R. 2
...................................... ? Gos-
BARKLEY
Maragrpt JEialhe Mcciinchey
and Harold Edward Barkley ex
changed marriage vow$ in Brant
Avenue St. Mathew’s Lutheran
Church, Brantford, Ontario,
Rev, C. Diegel officiating, TJie
bride’s parents are Mr. and
Mrs, Frank McClinchey of Zur
ich, and the groom is the son
of Mrs, HaroJd Barkley and the
late Mr, Harold Barkley of
Brantford.
The bride given in marriage
by her father chose for her
gown a floor-length gown of
white satin with rose apluques
down the front she wore a mat
ching lace coat with long sleeves
and wore a shoulder tip yell,
and carried red roses and white
carnations,
Mrs, Lloyd Cooper of Kippen
sister of the bride was her
matron of honour, she wore a
floorr-length gown of gold Peau
de Soie with matching head-
piece, she carried cascade of
rust, and yellow mums. Her
bridesmaids were Miss Fran-
cis Tuck, and Miss Anne Bark
ley, they wore dresses identi
cal to the matron of honour.
Flower girls was Miss Dar-
> lene Barkley sister of the groom
her dress was identical to the
brides, ring bearer was Harold
McCLINCHEY
Barkley brother of the groom.
Grant Barkley was besfrpan.
He is cousin of the groom.
The ushers were Lloyd Copper
brother-in-law of the bride and
Donald Barkley prutiivi- ot the
groom,
Following the wedding there?
ceptlon was held at the Gra*
ham Bell Hotel where later a
dance was held in theinhonour.
The couple will reside at 31
Niagara Street, Brantford^ Oh*
tario.
Dean Construction Company
Bid., of Tecumseh, Ontario, has
been awarded a $222,483 con
tract for improvements to the
north pier at Goderich Ontario,
Public Works Minister George
J. Mcllraith has announced.
Tenders were opened No
vember L and the successful bld
was the lpwest of six received.
The high bid was $250,246.
Existing timber cribwork
of the north pier, 660 feet in
length, will be refaced with steel
Sheet piling, the structure bal
lasted with granular fill, and a
new concrete deck ladd.
Plans, and specifications were
prepared in the London offices
pf the federal Department of Public Works. Supervision will
be provided by J. M. Dunphy,
Director of the Department’s
London District
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