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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-02-24, Page 25Cutti Ig•of DeadEImini Trees:'o any type of, trees • MR. AND MRS. R. DESJARDINS On January 29, 1972 at 2:30 p.m. a pretty winter wedding was ,solemnized by Father Robert at St. Peter's Roman Catholic .Church, St. Joseph, Ontario, when ,Robert Desjardins and Barbara Anne Wild exchanged vows, in a double -ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Wild of RR 3, Bayfield, and the groom the, son of Mr: and Mrs. Clement Desjardins, Goderich. n , 'Yellow tinted white mums enhanced the beauty of the church and the church organist., Mrs, Henry Rau provided the music as the lovely bride was escorted down the aisle and kissed good-bye at the altar by' her father. The bride was lovely in a , gown of' white • velvet. Velvet turquoise ribbon interwoven through white -lace outlined the square bib of the bodice and entwined the standup collar, the wrists of .the bishop sleeves, and the empire waist which gave way to an A:line skirt. The matching pill box headpiece with. a band of matching ribbon and lace held in place the full finger tip - veil and the long cathedral train. She carried a casrrade of yellow on with -erne satin streamers tipped' with yellow satin'rosettes and wore an oval shaped watch, her gift from the groom. • , • r • "Matron of honor was Mrs, Donald Corriveau, Waterloo, sister of the bride. Miss Francoise Bedard of Brantford, cousin of the brute and MTS John:Kelly of -Lo on the grout r+s twin sister --were-the bridesmaids. They wore owns ori urquoise * Moss s crepe. Their gowns were styled alike with,gold buttons accenting *the ruffled bib•of the bodice. The long full sleeves were gathered at:ttie wrist and the gathered waist gave, ax:to softLng 'skirts olci` Gartd white trim accented the waist and wrists. • Miss Theresa Wild as her sister's flower girl wore a white gown of tone -on -tone shadow voile styled with a standup collar and short puffed' sleeves. Turquoise ribbon accented the gathe,red..w.aist which gave'way...tn the_.long,-.skirt-rwith xufffied.. _. bottom.. They wore.rhinestone tiaras in their hair.and Carried . bouquets of yellow and white roses of satin ribbon among white, • veiling with yellow ribbon streamers tipped with white rosettes. The best man . was .Mr. William Desjardins ,of Goderich, 'brother of the groom. Ivfr. Richard Ball of Goderich, friend of. . the ' groom and Mr `Donald Corriveau.of Waterloo, brother-in-law of the bride were groomsmen. Master Patrick Wild, brother of the bride proudly carried the rings on a heart -shaped white satin and, lace pillow down the aisle. Joseph and Peter Wild, brothers.of the bride•and Mr. John Kelly of London, brother-in-law of the groom, ' ushered the guest. The groom and his attendants ;all wore suits with turquoise shirts and yellow tinted ,white carnation boutonnieres. ' Mrs. HenryRau and her daughter, Julie, sang' "We've Only lust Begun" during the signing of the register, , A reception dinner and dance followed at the Dashwood Community Centre with the bride's mother receiving the guests wearing a rose colored chiffon dress, with goldmaecessories and ' a corsage of white roses of satin •ribbon. The goom's mother chose a two-piece dress of lime green with blac c.essories and a corsage of bronze -roses of satin ribbon. The bridal table for the supper was centred with a three layer 'cake of white with turquoise, roses on the corners. Lighted turquoise candles also graced the table. Songs with piano and guitar accompaniment were enjoyed when presented by the relations ' of the bride, with the bride's grandmother, Mrs. John Bedard, also favoring the guests with • some songs, until the "Bluewater Playboys" provided the music for the evening dance: , For a week long wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Toronto, the bride changed into a three-piece hotpant outfit of blue crimplene. The overskirt with white nylon blouse attached.$as trimmed at the hemline with aboyder of red, white and black. A corsage of red'roses was worn= the blue vest which was also trimmed with the Enulti-colored border. Knee high black boots completed the ensemble. On their return, they took up residence at 489 Piccadilly Street, London, Thegroom's parents entertained at their home following they I rehearsal Friday evening. Guests were present from Penetang, Midland, Barrie, Toronto, Stratford, Kitchener, Brantford, Windsor, Water loo, " Forest, Sarnia, -Buffalo, 'N.Y.., London, Seaforth, Zurich, , Hensall, Exeter, Blyth, Clinton, Goderich and Bayfield. Prior to thewedding• the bride was honored at a shower given by co-workers of Economical Mutual Insurance Company, Kitchener, held at the home of M'rs. Philip Parks. A surprise rn shower held at the home ofMrs. John Wild', given by Mrs. Arthur Airdrie and Mrs. Brian Hopper gathered together former schoolmates of the bride, Mrs. Milton Talbot,- aunt of the bride and Mrs. Bill Taman, cousin of the bride, entertained relations and neighbors at, a miscellaneous , shower. Mrs. Donald Corriveau, sister'of the bride, received relatives and friends at her home iii Waterloo, to honor the bride. The element of surprise was evident as the bride-to-be had retired and was' awakened to find her bedroom NI) of,well wisher. The groom was presented with I gift -from co-workers of Ontario Hydro, • London. • ° • Knox Presbyterian Chapel was decorated with baskets•of white divinity mums' and, elegan.ce pink, miniature carnations • for the' wedding Satu°rday,•January 15 of Cheryl -Ann Bradley and Robert Brr.tce Taylor. Rev, G. LockhartRoyal officiated at the double -ring ceremony for the daughter of Mr.•and Mrs. Henry G,'Bradley, Goderich, and the son of Mr., and Mrs. Bruce A. Taylor, Ottawa, Appropriate wedding musie-•was played by William Cameron. Given in marriage by her'fathei., ttie bride wore a long hooded coat gown along empire lines of white crepe logoda fashioned • with long, tapered sleeves and chapel train edged and finished in tele cramp r, rf, ; Qu,ndlbe edge of h "hood, slaeves'and do�cn complete front of coat, She carried a white Bible crested -with white 14:9—and pink 'sweetheart roses with streamers of miniature pink rosebuds. Miss Valerie Stothers, cousin of the bride, Nile, wore a floor- lengthgown ofruby gem sifk velvet with empire waist, stared -up collar and -long -Eun-sl•e•eves; :gattrt?r�ed snugry:al the .10 -1 -St wrtTii pearl -buttoned six-inch cliffs. Matching miniature carnAtions: - with white ruffled edges 'adorned her .hair and she carried a bouquet of elegance -pink miniature carnations and white divinity„ Bridestii' aid Miss Karen Stothers, cousin of the bride, was "gowned similarly to the bride. • - Grfiorn•srtrartwa's Lariri.e Taylor, Ottawa. The usher was Allan Anderson, Ottawa, The wedding's, ception was at the Maitland Country Club •v ere pink and white was the color scheme. The bride's mother wore a smart coat and dress ensemble of rose silk shantung enhaneerl hr• pearl heading around the stand-up collar and down the front of the, • coat to the hem. She wore a corsage'ot pink and white sweetheart roses,The groom's mother wore a'mint green nylon lace dress and coat ensemble featuring .a stand-up collar, long tapered sleeves with fancy edging and a corsage of—pink and white sweetheart roses. For tra,.velling, the bride changed to a purple Wool ensemble garnished with gold French brocade braid and a gold lurex sweater. She wore gold and black accessories. Following a Short honeymoon, the couple took up residence in Ottawa. Prior to her wedding, miscellaneous showers were held at the homes of Mrs: Don Riehtessisted by Miss Margaret Evans: Mrs. John Lindsay assisted by Valerie and Karen Stothers cif Goderich. A wine and cheese party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Anderson of Ottawa when a gift of money was presented to the young couple. Also received -in honor of their wedding, was a gift of money presented to the bride from her fellow member's of the staff at the Unemployment Insurance Commission of Ottawa. Guests present froma distance -at the wedding was the bride's sister and brother -.in-law, Mr. and Mr:s. Williarn-Rooney who flew home from Vancouver especially for the wedding. Also attending were guests.from Ottawa, London;' Clinton, Dungannon and Goderich. ... MR.'AND MRS. M. H. PRYCEt Mr. and Mrs. Murray -Harold Pryce are residing in London following their wedding Febr•ifar;y 18 in Exeter when Rev. Hugh Wilson officiated for the double -ring cererriony,,• The bride is the. former Evelyn Joanne McCue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence McCue, R.i 4, •Goderich. Mr.- and Mrs. Harold Pryoe, R.R. 1, Seaforth•'are the parents -of the groom. For• her wedding, the bride chose a two -piece -formal length - dress and coat ensemble. The dress was a white crimplene gown featuring an empire waistline. The coat was dacron, with embroidered tiny pink flowers and featuring a train, and hood attached with long, full- sleeves and fitted ruffled cuffs. She carried a white prayer book covered with white lace and tiny sweetheart rose streatners. ' Bride-rnaicliwas M,z;,S_„..Wendv I)enumme, Goder.fch, who- was attired in an aqua `blue ensemble with a corsage of sweetheart roses, Groomsman was Gerry Denomrne, Goderich. • .The wedding reception was at the home of Mrs. V. Pagon. Goderich, where the decorations• were white and mauve mums.. Thebride's'mother wore a two-pii ce wine pant suit with white' trim and a corsage of, white sweetheart roses. The groom's mother chose a two•pieee pink pant suit with sequin trim and. corsage of white sweelheat•t For travelling to parts of southern Ontario, the'bride wore a °powder blue pant suit. „ Prior teher wedding. the bride was the guest of honor at a linen shAer given" bVo,;k'1,r;w„G,ar.th,..S,;binninghanr, cousin of the' bride. Goderich, and•ata rniscellaneous shower given by •Mr's. Chris. 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Andelectricity keops this house cozy warm throughout wrnter,'refreshrngly'cooi in summer This is the kind,of convenience and com- fort you coiiki bo enioyrnq with the help of electricity F'vory day of the year • • alt Mona) Canada's tonal tax*Ate Yiili Over 6000 Offices'In Nora America lt •VIC1QRIA 51.1W*., GODERICH (F�oHMIV`Air' 210 Belida Nesb+yferian Church) Wel kdayx: 9 a.m. tO 8 p.m. ° :Saturdays, 9 col, to a P" Nt PPOINTMENT NECESSARY, But elec'trrcity oan serve you to the fullest extent only if your horne is wired to take care of today s electrical requirements if you live in an older home. a Zack of -electrical outlets; ungghtly extension cords and blown fuses are signs that your wiring is not adequate ,to let • ..you enjoy all the advantages of modern electrical living. z. You 'can re -wire your home with little disturbance and "pG at Tess cost than you, may imagine The Hydro Finance /• Plan will make it even easier to manage. 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