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Clinton News-Record, 1974-06-06, Page 4 (2)OR CONSIDER A .,. LUXURIOUS SHEEPSKIN RUG Married in Tilbury ceremony MR. AND MRS. P.D. BETTGER Only one location, in the country, on top of the hill, 1 mile south of Blyth on Hwy. No. 4 The cl, ill IS "WISE IN THE WAYS of WEDDINGS" Let us help with the BRIDE'S travelling ensemble ' St. Francis Church in Tilbury was the scene May 11 for the double-ring ceremony at which Gail Elizabeth Palmer, Chatham, became the bride of 1 Peter Douglas Bettger, London. Rev. C.J. Girard of Tilbury conducted the service before an altar adorned with baskets of white gladioli and daisies, fern and lighted tapers, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Palmer, Chatham. Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Bettger, Goderich, are the parents of the groom. Organist was Mrs. Kenneth Mailloux and the soloist was Michael J. Sherlock. Entering the ,church on the arm of her father, the bride wore a gown of chantilly type lace and poly sate peau. The semi-pleated seta peau formed the sleeves and demi-bell shaped skirt. The gown featured a V-neckline of clip- ped lace and mantella train bordered with matching lace. A matching lace juliette head- dress held her chapel-length veil and she carried a bridal bouquet of white daisies, white carnations and stephanotis. Matron of honor was Mrs. Donald Hillrizan, Nipigon. Bridesmaids were Miss Deb Palmer, Chatham; Miss Margo Bettger, London; and Miss Mary Ellen Bettger, Whitby. They wore azure blue gowns of polyePter jersey with matching hooded jackets and carried baskets of white daisies and yellow, pink and blue dried flowers. Groomsman was William Bettger, London. *Ushers wore John Hughes, Montreal, Quebec; Robert Wallace, Goderich; and Petet Palmer, Toronto, The wedding reception was held at Wheels Motor Inn, Chatham, The bride's mother wore a floor-length gown of ming green polyester crepe with a pale yellow cymbidium or- chid. The groom's mother selec- ted a floor-length gown of mimosa yellow georgette with a pale green cymbidium orchid. Following the wedding festivities, the bridal couple left on a honeymoon trip to Paradise Island at Nassau in the Bahamas, The bride travelled in a pastel pink pant- suit with white accessories and a corsage of white and pink dried flowers, They are living in London. Out-of-town wedding guests were from Goderich, London, Toronto, Whitby, Montreal, Nipigon, Thunder Bay, Sarnia, and Windsor, and Detroit, Chicago and the State of Florida in the United States. Several pre-nuptial parties were held in honor of the couple. Mrs. J.W. Frith and Mrs. W.A. Walker entertained at Mrs. Frith's home in Goderich for Peter and Gail. Relatives and friends attended. Mrs. Robert Patterson and Miss Rita Poelman were hostesses of a money shower held at the Patterson's home in Goderich for the bride-elect, Mrs. Donald Hillman was hostess for a miscellaneous shower held at the home of her mother in Ridgetown. Following the presentation of many lovely gifts, a buffet lunch was served. • t•eyzeic/rem,"-At e;z te4 2 I? f pfe (2'2 '604;47 ,Y-/./16 REGULAR VALUE $225 FACTORY OUTLET PRICED AT ONLY Available in pig suede or luxuriously soft Cabretta. Features deep cut back vent for ease of walking or dancing. Smartly belted with matching wrist accents. GENUINE ALWAYS A WELCOME GIFT FOR THE BRIDE SATIN BOUND PURE VIRGIN WOOL AVAILABLE IN A MYRIAD OF COLORS AND ALL SIZES BLANKETS The luxurious fixture of genuine sheepskin horn the Old Mill Is the product of expert selection and tong experience In the subtleties of tanning and finishing, The tire *pendia of supple leather and Velvety hap of the woe! let avorydno know you have ti-genuine sheepskin from the Old 10,4111. Our Factory Outlet Prices offer these qualities at about half the normal retail price.