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4 GiaIDRICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, F,EBRUARY 7, 1969
St, George's Anglican anitth is setting for
. .fratik Kucman Deborah Sully nuptials
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St, George's Anglican Church
was the setting for a wedding
, ceremony on Saturday,
,F-ebruary • 15, .1969; when
Deborah Julia Sully became the
bride of Frank Paul Kucman.
The Reverend Garwood G.
Russell officiated at the 3 p.m.
nuptials.
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The, bride is the,„daughter of
Mr. and 'Mrs. John Kenneth
Sully, 150 St. George's_Crescent.
The groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank F. Kucman, Port
Colborne.
. Standards of white gladioli
and whiteshasta chrysanthemums
stood at the altar and the church
nave was decorated with vases of
white snapdragons, white Shasta.
chrysanthemums and pe
chrysanthemums. White satin
ribbons and sprigs of eucalyptus
on the pews completed the floral
arrangements. .
Marion Alduos of Lorldon
played • the Organ and
accompanied Kenneth Dearlove
who presented a trumpet
rendition of "Jesu Joy of Man's
.. Desiring," by Bach. for the
- processional, the junior ,choir,
sang "Immortal, Invisible, God
only Wise," and "The King, of
Love my Shepherd Is," with
• "Praise My Soul, the King of
Heaven,- during the 'signing of
the register. Miss Alduos and Mr.,
Dearlove joined together for the
recessional, "Trumpet .Air," by
Purcell.
' The bride was given Ji
marriage by hr father and wore
• a gQw3,Jf ivory silk -faced peau
de fa* with silk braid and seed
pearls nhaneing,„„the yoke and
three-quarter length steeves.,The
,cage back, accented with tiny ,
'wedding butAons, drifted into a
full cathedral train. toops of silk'
'braid, seed pearls, stephahotis
and maiden fern formed her
custom-made headdress with a
double tier of imported Ivory
silk illusion elbow -length veil.
• Deborah wore her maternal
. grandmother's pearl and
platinum Pendant which has
been worn by each bride in Mrs.
Sully's faniily.
She carried a bouquet of
Johanna Hill rose S' with .
stephanotis, fern and eucalyptus. ,
: Matron of hon. o-ur was Mrs:
, John B. Sully. She wore a floor
length gown of Bleu d'ur velvet
Bridesmaids were Carolyn and
Daphne Graham, cousins of the.
bride. They wore gowns
similarly styled in Verdi green
velvet. •
MI attendants wore velvet
bows with floor -length streamers
for their headdresses and carried
cascade bouquets Of .white
carnations, stephanotis- and fern
touched. with Bleu d'utr•Nelvet
ribbon.
Joseph Kucman, brother of
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the groom, was best man and.
ushers. were John B. Sully,
brother of the bride and Allan
Kucman, brother of the groom.
For a reception at the
Bedford Hotel, the bride's
mother chose a- silk coat and
,dress enSemble in emerald Oeen
with silk braided buttons, a
matching softly draped, hat and
accessories. Iler. corsage- was of
- yellow sweetheart roses.
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The- mother of •the ,groom,.
chose a sapphire blue silk dress
with, a corsage of pink
sweetheart roses.
For a honeymoon, t• rip to the
Canary Islands, the bride 'W -ore a
mauve woplen plaid coat and
skirt ensenible with avender
blouse and hat. bone -coloured
accessories and a hybrid orchid
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corsage.
- Honoured guests present Were
the bride's paternal
grandmother, Mrs. J. A. Sully,
Fort Lauderdale, 'Florida; The
Honourable • and •Mrs. Charles
MacNaughton„ MPP:, Dr.and
Mrs. George Wong, • London;
Professor and . Mrs. John • R
Nicholson. London; Dr. and Mrs.
John Sandford, Oakville;Ijr. and
Mts. Allan "Greenfield, Toronto
and_Celonel and Mrs.' T. W.
Ryan, CFB, Clinton.
• • Out-of-town pests. were
• present from Toronto, Oakville,-
- Welland, St. Catharines,
Woodstock, Galt, Guelph,
Kitchener, 'Kingston, Brantford,
Port Colborne'and Clinton.
The couple will take up
residence in Brampton, Ontario,
where the groom has a position
'With the Canadian Imperial Bank
of ComMerce:
„ Out-of-town , guests were
enlertained b'y the bride's
parents at a buffet supper
- following -theLre-cepti on. Mr... and
Mrs. Sully also held an open
house on Sunday, February 16,
to enable friends ..to vieW ,the
. many wedding gifts.
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MR. AND MRS, FRANK P. KUCMAN
Deborah SAY is, honoured
at many pre -nuptial' showers- ,
Deborah Julia Sully, dSughter\ luncheon \s .is given and a
of Mr. and :qrs. John. Kenneth pre,,eniatiun of luggage was
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Sully, 150 St. George's. Crescent. in ade hv the bridesmaids,
was honoured at Many fuliaions, Carol> n and' Daptine Graham.
prior to her marriage to Frank and NIN. John k. Suilv
Paul Kucman, February 15. entei-tained at ii luncheon.anditi
The president • and staff of a tim,cellatteows slim\
Mirror Press Limited, Stratford. . . ' The . st-iiii •Or - 1 Ill'. (rat furd
where the bride-to-be Nt as. ,,‘Ir " ( ' . V, " Ian' 1)1'1)0 rah was
employed, honoilted 'her • wnh a . .11\ mg. lion()uffid her at a towel
special presentation and gills IIT\ cr.
and .she was entertained at,, a
luncheon by the girls of the 'V
office staff and „presen ted t t s j. Denomme %
gifts of linens._
Miss" _Mary-jaOle McMitnus - •
and Miss Mary Ellen •liettger
entertained at a miscellaneous • s
shower . anda miscellaneous -
-shower was also given by Miss
SHOP-
Nanczy Parsons.- - " . .
Mr. amt - Mrs. Gordon Phons,
McManus ,,entertained • the
bride -and -groom -to -be at a fun • 524 -
shower. •
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Nirs. Cayley ,4 Hill honoured % DAY
.'Deborah at a' luncheon and cup ',. OR
and sau-ee-r shower and Mm, .4111n --,_i_______ • ,...,--.....u:
Wallace 'and Mrs. . Keith , ; NIGHT .
Hopkinson -held a pre -nuptial lea , . •Avent foi • '24 -hr. . •
and .presented a chest of s . . FILM DEVELOPING
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