The Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-05-07, Page 23MR. AND MRS. TERRANCE McKELLAR
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR,
`litany wedding takes place in Victoria
A pretty military
wedding took place at 3
p.m, Saturday, March 29,
1980 in St. Dunstan Angl-
ican Church, Victoria,
B.C. when Annetta
Laurine MacCrostie, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh MacCrostie, RR5
Goderich was united in
marriage to Lieut. Col.
Terrance Wa'yrte.
McKellar, only son of
Mrs. W. and the late
Russel McKellar ; of
Victoria.
The groom is currently
Commanding Officer of
the Canadian Scottish
Regiment (Princess
Mary's).
Major, the Reverend
Wm. Lunny performed
the double ring
ceremony. The bride was
escn. ted- .-b-y. -her---f-ath€r-
and given in marriage by
her parents.
She wore a gown of
satin chiffon extending to
a full cathedral train.
From the high Mandarin
collar plunged a low V of
net lace insert em-
broidered with
Rhinestones and pearls,
and edged with wide
guipure lace. The back
also with a low scalloped
net lace insert. as well as
the long lace sleeves, was
embroidered in the same
fashion. She wore a full
cathedral veil edged with
Nottingham lace and
carried a shower bouquet
of American Beauty
roses, stephanotis and
baby's breath.
Miss Joycee Nykamp,
Comox (formerly of.
Clinton, Ontario) was
maid of honour, wearing
a yellow gown with ac-
cordion pleated skirt and
lace bertha collar. She
carried a bouquet of
white daisies, yellow
:rnrat s,arddaff-odi-1-s, .---
The bridesmaids were
Mrs. Joanne Mackie,
Sechelt and Miss- Linda
Johnston, Pemberton.
Both were gowned
similar to the maid of
honour. The flowergirl
.Was Shannon Osland of '
Victoria wearing white
eyelet trimmed with
yellow ribbon and
carrying a basket of
yellow -mums and white
daisies.
The groom was at-
tended by Maj. Ken
Ward, and the ushers
were Capt. Barry Rigler.
Seco -rid Lieut. Tim Riley.
Lieut. Derek Brown. all
of Victoria and i'vlr. Dale
MacCrostie, Kincardine,
Ont. The groom,
groomsman and three
ushers were attired in
regimental ceremonial
dress, highlighted by the
Hunting Stewart plaid.
Mr. Dale MacCrostie
wore a black tuxedo, and
the ring bearer,
..Christopher _ Talbot of
Victoria, a kilt of the
Hunting Stewart.
The wedding party was
piped from the church by
Pipe Major Steven Kelly
and passed through an
arch of crossed
The I.O.D.E. Ahmek chapter presented a cheque worth $1328 to
Alexendra Marine and General Hospital last week so that the
hospital could obtain an alternating pressure pad and a cast
cutter. From left is Mrs. Pat Morrison, head nurse In the long
stay ward, Mrs. J.M. Cutt, I.O.D.E. Regent, Mrs. Gordon Hen-
derson, treasurer, hospital administrator Elmer Taylor, Mrs.
Hazel Hebei, secretary, and Mrs. Gloria Burt, head nurse in the
emergency ward. (photo by Cath Wooden)
Nurses Asso iatitm
The Huron Chapter of
the Registered Nurses
Associa.tion met last
week in the board room of
the Alexandra Marine
and General Hos"pital in
Goderich with a 'good
attendance from -'across
the county.
Preparations were
made for the Annual
Meeting of the R.N.A.O.
in Toronto on May 1 to 3.
Representing our chapter
as president will be Anne
Bean of Champion Road•
Machinery Co. and Dawn
Murray . of the Exeter
General Hospital as
voting delegate.
In introducing Dr.
David Walker, Joan
Hibbert spoke of the
great respect in which he
is held by his fellow ob-
stetricians. It is
something of a pioneering
work here in Goderich
which has been made
possible by the
acquisition • of our own
Fetal Monitor. Its
operation requires close
teamwork between the
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claymores presented by
ten regimental serving
officers. Pipes and drums
of the Canadian Scottish
Regiment entertained the
350 guests prior to the
reception in the officers'
mess and bountiful
smorgasbord dinner
served on the balcony.
For greeting the
relatives and friends. the
bride's mother 'chose a
gown of green polyester -
knit with a corsage of
pink roses. Assisting her
was the groom's mother
in sky blue knit with the
same pink corsage.
Master of ceremonies
for the evening was Maj.
Peter Montague and the
toast to .the bride was
proposed by her great
uncle, Mr. Elwell Web-
er of W ingham`_O_nt.
For the honeymoon the.
bride changed to a pink
suit with black lace
camisole and black
picture hat with two pink
silk roses on the brim.
Other black accessories
and a corsage of white
roses completed her
outfit.
Prior to her marriage
she was honored at a
shower given by the
students of Pemberton
Secondary School and a
going away party and
shower by the staff of the
same school. Mrs.
Aubrey Toll o.f Blyth,
Ontario, aunt of the bride,
and daughters Mrs. Toni
Cronin and Mrs. Al
Corniel entertained the
relatives at. a rnoneY
shower in honour •of
Annette. The bridal party
was entertained at the
groom's home following
the rehearsal.
Mr.. and Mrs. McKellar
are residing—at 12G9
Persimmon Close,
Victoria. The groom is on
the stuff of Belmont
Secondary School and the
bride is employed •with
the Cascade Organ and
Piano Company.
vantage of the many
values made possible by
membership in, the
R.N.A.O. may contact
Anne Bean at 48279250.
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Guests were present
from Saskatoon. Sask.,
Tacoma. Wash., USA;
Pemberton, Vancouver,
Campbell River,
Nanaimo and Ontario:
Ipcluded were the ,Hon.
David Munro. MP and
Maj. -Gen. John•
Rockingham. C.B.,
C.B.E., D.S.D., C.D.
Those attending •from
Ontario besides Annette's
parents were her brother,
his wife and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale
MacCrostie and Pamela,
Kincardine: Miss Carol
MacCrostie. • Mrs.
Dorothy McKenzie. Miss
Peggy Gordon. Lucknow ;
Mr. and Mrs. Elwell
Webster, Wingharn: Mr.
and Mrs. Ford Little,
Bayfield; Mr. and Mrs.
Olive Shields and Mr. and
Mrs. Eric Reaburn,
Goderich. Attending with
their parents were other
members of the Reaburn
family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
(Maureen) Griffin and
Corp. and Mrs. ..fames
Reaburn, Surrey, B.C.
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