The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-04-20, Page 16a
G RIGH SIGNAL -S1 AR, TRURSPAY, APRIL 26, 1972.
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gnat -Star employee wed'
Victoria Street United Church
was decorated March .BO wi=th
candelabra, pink carnations,
wbitaisies and Easter lilies for
the ,wedding 'ceremony at which
Brian Kenneth Rumig and Meryl
Lynn Snyder, both of Goderich,
became' husband and 'wife.
' Rev. Leonard Warr performed
•the double -ring ceremony. The
bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs
E. S. Snyder and the ,groom's
• parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
Rumig, all of Goderich. •
Or artist- was Mrs. Joe Snider
and Mrd Leonard Warr was the
soloist.
Given in marriage :by her
father, tthe bade wore a white
peau de, sole wedding gown,
trimmest with lace featuring a
train which cascaded from the
• • 'waist. Tiiegown was, made by the
bride's , sister-in-law, Mrs
Wayne"Snyder. The bride wor•e'a
waist -length white tulle veil held
in place by a • white satin, how She
carried a single, pink rose
Matron of honer was • M r s
Doriald 'Sowerby, sister , of the
bride, RR 4 Goderich. She wore
. soft pink crepe floor -length dress
trimmed with tiny pink rose buds
She wore pink velvet bows in her
'Safety award
hair and carried a nosegay of
wtrite daisies trimmed with pink
strawflowers and ribbon
Juniot biridesnzaids were Betty
LynnSower•by, niece of the bride,
„RR 4 Goderich land Kimberly
,Rumig, sister' of the groom.
Goderich. They were' gowned
similarly to the bride.
Flowergirl _was Kathy Snvde.r.
Dungannon, who v ,ore a gown
similar to the one worn by the
matron of honor. but in a deeper
shade of pink.
Groorhsm•an was Wayne Rumig.
brother of the groom.,. Goderich
'Ushers were Wavtie Snyder.
brother of the bride. Dungannon
and Kevin Rumig, brother of the
groom, Goderich,
Candles and white daisies
floating in.ptnk water decorated
the tables itithe church parlor for
the wedding reception The
bride's, mother wore a mauve lace
two-piece ensemble and a corsage
AQ '
of. deep purple carnations.. The
groonl s mother fore a pink
Triple edr sswithacorsageof
white carnations.
For travelling, the bride chose
a navy and white ensemble
trimmed with - red. r'ed
accessov�t�s and a corsage of
White cat"tiVions trimmed with
d Y
iced
Following the wedding -trip to
Niagara, Falls. the couple took up
residence at 35 Victoria St The
groom is an employee of Tti
Goderich Signal -.Star
Wedding guests attended from
Ottawa,' Toronto, l" Stratford,
Atwood and the surrouad'ing
areas..
Prior, to her marriage. the
bride was the guest of honor at
showers given by Mrs. Joe Rumig
assisted -by Mrs. Ted Williams
and Janet Willis and by Mrs.
Norman Allln. RR 2,4 Clinton
assisted by Mrs Dawn Sowerbv.
DP/Manson Notes,
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Wuiiie winners from WIpurty
'Dungannon W.I. sponsored a
Dessert and Euchre party to the
Or'ang .' Hall last Wednesday and
had, i 1 tables. df lathes who
enjoyed the afternoon. Prize•
winners were: Pink.,cards: Mrs. -
Amy Wiggins, Mrs. Margaret
Alton: White cards Mrs. Dorothy
Brown, Mrs. Ruby Mc -Whinney:
Cards drawn: Mrs. Ethel
MacDonald and Mrs', Olive
Cbisholm, a
On behalf of the guests -.Mrs.
Cora. Thompson expressed thanks.
to the Women's lnstitute ladies.
Congratulations- to Mrs.
Graham McNee on winning a
beautiful quilt at.. the Rebekah's
draw last week at Goderich.
Guests with Mr. and •Mrs.
Wilfred Pentland ,,and Laurie on
• Saturday were Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Slater from Harrow ; their,
daughter,- Miss Gwen Slater_ f
Windsor: the for` mer's brothr,
Mr. Ken Slater of Essex also Mr,
t averne Pentland of Detroit who
has lust returned trout Texas.
Mr and Mrs Lartly Pentland,
Vicki•anf Michael,. accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Pentland. +visited, on Sunday. in
Strattord with Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Ackersviller and
l,1ugtiters.
Mrs. fiilliadine Kinney of.
Detroit spent a few dayslast week
rt;newing acquaintances in
Kingsbridge, Goderich, and
Dunnon
Mngar .Tref Mrs, Donald Ross of
li,il;ville called recently to visit
Mr and Mrs. H:J.I.. Eedy.
Best wishes are extended to the
newly -married couple, Mr. and
Mrs.,Har'ry Clements (nee Claire
McWhi1fi ey. ) '
Jim McWhinney, ,Zurich, and
Iulie Henderson, of,, London spent
last week -end with the formers
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
.McWhinney.
Ka_thy,I3ere spent the week -end
with her friend,, Janene Purdon of
St. Helen's. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Farrell of Kincardine were
dinner guests on Sunday with Mrs.
Mary Bore and sons.
Rev. and .Mrs, Clarence
McClenaghan went to Kitchener
on Friday to visit the latter's
sister, Mrs. Olive Goudie. • Miss
Beatrice M'cClenaghan returned
home with her parents after
visiting her aunt during the past
week. • 4.
A Messengers' group for youn4,
children plan to meet during. the
church service beginning on
Sunday, AprilAo.
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