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blue dress and Coat ensemble
and a COXSage Of yellow
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For ,,travelling the bride
changed to a beige and brown
sleeveless pant dress with
matching accessories.
The couple wi1- reside in
Ottawa. '
Prior to her marriage, the
bride was feted At showers given
by Mrs,' Marie Galles, Mrs. Allan
. Dawson, Miss Pat Klassen and
Susan diffen, Mrs. Tom
Howcroft and the Mutual Life
o Insurance gaff.
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MR. AND MRS. ROBERT WILKIN
Red and white carnations
adorned altar of _Bengali
Church- Saturday, July --
18 as Reverend 'Harold Currie
performed a double -ring
. ceremony, uniting in marriage' ..
Carolyn Marie Cook and Robert
Wilkin.
The bride is the 'daughter of
• Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook,
Hensall and' the groom is the son
of " Mrs. Betty Wilkin of
Goderich.
Given in „ marriage by her
father, the lovely, bride wore a
full-length Victorian • gown of
white Oriental Agoda. Lace
trimmed the hightieckline and
• long sleeves. Her veil,'held by a
satin bow in her hair; formed a
sweeping train. She carried a
'cascade bouquet of sweetheart
roses and ivy.
Maid of • honor was • Judi
MalOne . Of Huron Park.
• Bridesmaids were Elizabeth
Cook, cousin of the • bride,
Hensall, and Patricia Taylor of
' London. All. were gowned in
• high waisted -daffodil yellow
crepe with lacat the necklines,
bodices and puffed sleeves,
White daisies formed halo
' headpiece* and also the
bouqueigithey carried.
Timothy McBride of Toronto
was groomsman. The ushers
were Robert McKee and Terry
• ' • Worsell, cousin of the groom,
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After the ceremony, a buffet
reception was held on-ihe lawn
-at- the—home of the ...bride's
• parents.
The happy couple will reside
in London,
Saturday, July 11 -;-Mrs. Robert -
Cook held a Tea -in honor of her
daughter, Carolyn. Poping tea
in the af rri-O-On were the two
grandmqthers of the bride, Mrs.
No= Cook of Hensall and
Mrs. Nick , Hildebrand of
Leamington and in the evening,
Mrs. Douglas Cook and Mrs..
Harold Worsell.
After rehearsal the Friday
evening prior to the "wedding,'
Mrs. Betty Wilkin, mother of the
groom Act, entertained the
bridal party at her home in
Goderich.
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Mr. AND 11/IRS. J. A. SMITH
Highland Road ' Baptist
Church, Kitchener, was
decorated with pink and white
carnations and shasta daisies for
the wedding June 27 of D. Ann
Wellwood, Kitchener, and James
Allen Smith, Waterloo.
The, doubleixing_ceremony for
the daihtrA of Dr. and Mrs.
Arnold Wellwood, Kitchener,
and the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Srhith, Waterloo, was conducted
by Rev. H. E. Morphy.
Given in marriage by her
fattier, .the bride had chosen a
'vhite-sutiv tact, stmlituug Iowa
--with- an. - empire' waigtline;loilg--:
sleeves and pearl trim around the
bodice and on the cuffs. Her
,shoulder -length veil Was held in
place' with -a headdress of white
blossoms and pearls. Her
bouquet was pink rose, white
carnations and stephanotis.
• Maid of honor was Miss lea
Kulka, Guelph., Bridesmaids
were Miss- rferesa ' Watson,
Kitchener, and Mrs. Richard
- Wellwood, Wingham. Junior
bridesmaid was Miss Robin
Wellwood, sister of the bride. "
. The attendants wore varying'
shades of hot pink crepe
floor -length gowns featuring
empire • waistlines and long
sleeves. Pink rosebuds were
scattered through their hair and
they carried pink and white
carnations and baby's breath.
Groomsman was James
'Armstrong, Wallaceburg. Ushers
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were RObert Barnes and Stephen
Drake of Montreal and Derrick
Kavish ofLevack.
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Hostesses for showers were
Patricia Taylor of London, Mrs.
Howard Scene of. Hensall, Judi
Malone of Huron, ' Bark, ',Airs._
Harold Worsell of Goderich and
Mrs. Douglas Cook at Bayfield.
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Summer Safety Contest
Soloist was William Craig of ,
both of Goderich. „ I
• Clinton, uncle of the groom. He ,
• sang The Wedding Prayer and
Marriage. Mrs. John Turkheim
presided at the organ. .
Area couple
married for
30 years
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hackett of
Ashfield were guests of their son
and daughter-in-law Mr. arid Mrs.
Wayne Hackett, at Liesure
Lodge, Preston, Friday evening,
July 17, for dinner and dancing,
in honour of their 30th wedding
anniversary.
Mrs. Hackett is the former
Elia Hunter, daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter of
Manitoba. Mr. Hackett is the son
of Alex Hackett of Llicknow
and Lie late Mrs. Hackett.
They have one on Wayne of
Kitchener and two
grandchildren.
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PRINONIER'
The wedding reception was
held at the Inn Of The Black
Walnut where the bride's mother
received guests wearing a pink'
jacket •dress .With matching
accessories and a Corsage of pink
rosehuds The groom's mother
wore
Wthe a"-Nturquoise Crimplene,
matching accessories and an
orchid corsage.
For • travelling to a
honeymoon in Jamaica, the
bride chafigelo a navy and white
dress and white accessories.
, They will,reside.at .380_ Erh
S1 'W iWaterhp
Wedding guests were present
from Toronto, St. Catharines,
Windsor, Montreal, Wallaceburg,
Guelph, • Goderich, .Wingham,
Lavack, :Lachine and pOnits. in
'Alberta. : • •
Master of ceremonies was
Richard Wellwood of Wingham.
The bride is a 1968 graduate
of Victoria Hospital School of
Nursing in London: The groom
recently received his Master of
Applied Science degree in
engineering,- and will •be
continuing his studies toward his
doctorate degree in computer..
science in September at the
University of Waterloo.
The bridal couple received
congratulatory wishes from the
groom's sister and her husband,
Capt. and Mrs. M. P. Troian.(the
former Sharon Smith), Soest,
Oermany, and from his,
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A., wedding trip to the three.", bridesmaids .including her
•Muskoka and Haliburton regipns sister, Miss Janet Thomson,
followed the' recent Marriage of Ottawa; and Miss Pat Klassen
Mary ...Gail...Thomson, ;and, Alan .azid..Miss,4 Susan .giffenvbotir of-
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• The bride is the daughter- of in yellow daisy, patterned nylon
Dr. and Mrs. W. K. Thomson, floor -length dresses styled along
Ottawa, and a granddaughter of empire lines and featuring long
Mrs. . James F. Thomson,- full ,sleeves.. with • whit.ei pearl
Britannia Rd., Goderich. The 1 -buttoned cuffs. ----They carried
groom is the son of Mr. and Mr's. hand bouquets of shasta daisies
Henry Wright, Ottawa. and wore fresh flowers In their
Rev. William Duffy conducted ' hair.
the ceremony amid white and Groomsman was Larry
•yellow gladioli and white shasta LaPlante, Ottawa. Ushers were
daisies in St. Paul's Presbyterian Robert Thomson, brother of the
Church, Ottawa. -bride, and Allan - both
• grandparents, Mr. and Mr g: FtJ7
'.Allen, " "Goderich, who were
unable to attend. •
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The bride was escorted to the of Ottawa.
altar by her father. She wore a'
floor -length white crystal satin ,
gown with short puff sleeves and
featuring a train which cascaded
from a ,satin bow at the back
waistline'. The sleeves, bodice
- and, train were frimmed with
Iaee daisies. She wore a
four -tiered shoulder -length veil
with scalloped edges and carried
a cascade of yellow sweetheart
' The reception was held at the
Bruce MacDonald or Hotel,
Carling Ave. The brides mother
- received guests, wearing 'a soft
pink crepe and lace ensemble
and ,a corsage of deeper pink
sweetheart roses. The groom's
mother assisted her in a pale
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