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Weddings in local churches ago II Times-Advocate, September 19, 1974 Honeymoon in Ontario, Pennsylvania and San Francisco
Recent brad es choose cascad
The bride is a teacher at Lorne
Ave. Public School, London And
the groom is a newsman for
CFPL-TV.
e bouquets
daisies, blue tinted baby's breath
and Streamers.
Douglas MacDougald, Guelph,
brother of the groom was the
best man and Dave Murtha,
Kitchener, Tim Smith, Mitchell,
Ormond MacDougald, brother of
the groom and Randy Russell,
brother of the bride. ushered the
guesta,
After a reception at the
Kiritton-Wooclhani Community
Centre the couple left on a wed-
ding trip to points north.
The couple will reside at RR 1,
Mitchell,
IlteseVoartlei -
Rode
Thamesview United church
was decorated with baskets of
white and blue flowers for the
wedding of Karen Louise
Russell, daughter of Mr, Roy
Russell and the late Mrs. Audrey
Russell, Russeldale to William
Walter MacDougald, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter MacDougald,
Ful larton.
Rev. Mills officiated at the
double ring ceremony and Miss
Agnes Bray played the organ.
The groom's two sisters sang a
duet,
Given in marriage by her
father the bride wore a floor
length gown of swiss em-
broidered sheer fashioned with a
in-law of the bride and Barbara
Parsons, sister of the groom.
The attendants wore multi-
floral gowns featuring high
waistlines with a back bow, ruffl-
ed neckline and short puffy
sleeves.They wore picture hats
and carried, nosegays of daisies,
carnations, statice and baby's
breath,
The flower girl, Tracy Lynn
Glavin, niece of the bride was
dressed in a white polyester
crepe dress She carried a white
basket of flowers.
Best man was Brad Mousseau,
while Allan Parsons, brother of
the groom, Eugene' Glavin,
brother of the bride and Murray
Parsons, the groom'S cousin
ushered the guests.
The wedding reception was
held at the Exeter Legion Hall.
Before leaving on a one week
honeymoon to Mt, Pocono, Penn-
sylvania the bride changed into a
floor length black and white
halter dress with matching
jacket and red and white
.accessories,
The couple will reside in Huron
Park.
high neckband and a sheer.ruffle
forming a square bib with bishop
sleeves and a ruffle flounce corn-.
plementingithe hemline and the
semi-cathedral detatched train.
A band of flowers held the lace
edged, long flowing illusion veil
in place.
She carried a cascade of pink
roses, white stephanotis and
baby's breath,
Mrs. Joyce Pridharn, sister of
the bride was .the matron of
honour and. Mrs. Linda Francis,
sister of the bride, Gayle
Brocklebank, Toronto, and Jean
Brohman, Toronto were
bridesmaids. Loree Russell, '
sister of the bride was a junior
bridesmaid.
The attendants wore gowns of
powder blue swiss dot over blue
tafetta with puffed sleeves, and a
V-neckline trimmed with white'
lace. They wore white picture
hats trimmed with blue flowers
and ties to match the dresses and
carried nosegays of white
Vt civet - eroudoecileam
Thames Road United Church
was decorated with candelabra,
flowers and ivy for the
September 14th wedding of Joyce
Lilian Cunningham to Wayne
Douglas Mayer,
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cun-
ningham, Lucan and the groom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mayer, RR 1 Kirkton.
Rev. Barry Robinson of-
ficiated at the double ring
ceremony and music was provid-
ed by Agnes Bray,
Given in marriage by her ,
parents, the bride wore a gown of
georgette accented with lace
appliques. A pleated ruffle
trimmed the neckline, The gown
was gathered at an empire
waistline and featured a long
train attached to the back.
A flowing lace train veil was
attached to her juliette head-
piece, The bride carried a
cascade of gardenias, white
roses and stephanotis,
Mrs. Mary Helen Whiting,
Sister of the bride was the
matron of honour and the
bridesmaids were Mi. Cathy
Lapadat, Lucy Cunningham and
Mrs. Linda Hackney.
Theresa Whiting and Shelly
Kraft were flowergirls.
The bridesmaids wore gowns
of soft flowing polyester jersey
with square necklines, gathered
at the empire waist and trimmed
with lace. The maid of honour
wore pink and the bridesmaids
wore yellow gowns. They carried
arrangements of dried pink and
yellow flowers mixed with
sweetheart roses, They wore pic-
ture hats with ribbons to match
their dresses.
The flowergirls were dressed
in yellow dresses with long
sleeves a gathered waistline and
a stand-up collar, The dresses
were covered with smocks made
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Majestic daisies decorated
First St. Andrews United Church,
London for the August 17 wedding
of Sheila Prince and Ted
Kostecki.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Prince, Lucan
and the groom is the son of Mrs.
Ka therine,Kostecki,Voronto.
Rev. Alex Farquhar officiated.
Handel's "Wedding Hymn" was
played and Nora Toll of London
sang a solo.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a floor
length gown of white polyester
crepe trimmed with two panels of
French lace. Elbow length
organza sleeves were accented
by lace cuffs and her floor length
veil was held in place with a
blossom headpiece. -
She carried a cascade of
majestic daisies and baby's
breath.
Lynda Sowerly of Boston was
the matron of honour, Linda
Prince was • bridesmaid and
Heather Whaley was the flower
girl.
Vlade Ampeff of Toronto was
the best man and Bill Hall of
London ushered the guests.
A wedding reception was held
at the Seven Dwarfs Restaurant
in London.
For a wedding trip to San
Francisco the bride wore a
turquoige Mild White pant 'suit
with white accessories and a
corsage of white gardenias,
The couple will reside at 1410
Base Line Rd. W. London.
of pink, and yellow flowered cot-
ton eyelet featuring square
necklines and cap sleeves.
Jack Mayer, brother of the
groom was the best man and
Jack Kraft, Dennis Bierling and
Doug Prout ushered the guests.
Shane Mayer was the ringbearer,
After the wedding a dinner was
held in the church parlor follow-
ed by a dance at the Exeter
Legion Hall.
The couple will reside in Ex-
eter.
Povadia' - flew&
Baskets of mixed glads and
white daisies decorated Our
Lady of Mt. Carmel Church,
August 24, when Theresa Ann
Glavin became the bride of
Robert James Parsons.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Glavin, RR
2, Lucan and the, groom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. William Par-
sons, Exeter.
Rev. J. G, Mooney officiated at
the double ring ceremony, Twin
brothers David and Dennis serv-
ed at the nuptial mass. Music
was provided by Robert McIn-
tosh, Huron Park and the soloist
was Mrs. Robert Hoffman,
Dashwood,
Given in marriage by her
father the bride chose a gown of
nylon organza fashioned with a
high neckline, a ruffled bib-
effect bodice, long full sleeves,
empire waist and a ruffled hem,
The detachable chapel train
was elaborately trimmed with
chantilly lace and tiny sequins.
The mantilla headpiece held a
cathedral length veil als'o edged
in chantilly lace.
The . bridal bouquet was a
cascade of white daisies, pink
roses and baby's breath,
Mary Angela Rutten acted as
her sister's maid of honour and
bridesmaids were Sandra
Errington, Debbie Glavin, sister-
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