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Zurich Citizens News, 1974-11-21, Page 15PAGE 16 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS rried in CORRIVEAU- BEDARD John Wayne Corriveau and Theresa (Terri) Marie Bedard were united in marriage on October 26, 1974 at St. Martin de Porres Catholic Church, Warren, Michigan, with Rev. Father Vincent Shea, of Cam- bridge, Ontario, uncle of the bride performing the ceremony, along with Rev. Father Camer- on MacLean, of Windsor, cousin of the groom, assisting. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund D. Bedard, of Centerville, Ohio, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Corr- iveau, of Zurich. The bride was given in marr- iage by her father wearing a gown of white chantilly lace over taffeta. Her bouffant skirt was lace, ending in a pointed sweep train, tight fitted bodice, and a high neckline trimmed with seed pearls and white sequins. She wore a fingertip veil, secured with a headpiece of lace. The bride carried a cascade of white sweetheart roses, stephonitis and baby's breath. Miss Elizabeth Bedard, aunt of the bride, of St. Clair Shores Michigan, was maid of honor, wearing a yellow flowered voille gown with sequined neck- line, high waistline and full skirt trimmed in tiny flowers. She carried a basket of mums, carnations and daisies in the fall colours, Karen, Michele and Donna Bedard, all sisters of the bride, of Centerville, were brides- maids, dressed in gowns styled similar to the maid of honours, only in different shades of orange, green and blue, and they carried baskets of fall flowers. The flower girl was Annette Bedard, sister of the bride, and the ringbearer was Charles Duc- astel, Jr., cousin of the bride, from St. Clair Shores. Michigan Ron Desjardine, of Zurich, friend of the groom was grooms- man. Ron Corriveau, brother of the groom, and Clare Law- rence, ushered the guests. Ed and Rick Bedard, brothers of the bride were junior ushers. For a wedding reception held at Sunnyside Hall in St. Clair '.dotes, Michigan, the bride's mother wore a mint green wren, Michigan chiffon over satin gown and a white orchid corsage. The groom's mother assisted in a long pink knit dress with high neckline and long sleeves trim- med in pink lace. She also wore a white orchid. For a wedding trip to Florida, the bride changed to a dark green and white pantsuit. On Their return they will reside at 62 Waterloo Street, Goderich Mutual ca; ; ponies 1toin trust fund The president Don Campbell, and John Consitt, secretary of the Hay Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company were among the 150 delegates representing Mutual Insurance Companies throughout the Province of Ontario who attended a two- day seminar at the 401 Inn in Kingston. ' The delegates gave unani- mous approval to set in force a. One Million Dollar Trust Fund to protect the mutual policy- holder from financial loss by a member company. Before the new Trust Fund can be implemented, it will require a change in Provincial Legislation and approval from the Legislature. If the Legislature allows the use of the Trust Fund it will replace the use of Premium Notes by member companies if the policyholder chose not to sign the Note. An Ontario Department of Insurance offic- ial, Mr. Martin Crutcher, described the new plan as the most progressive move by any insurance association in his career. . The Association represents 59 companies throughout the Province of Ontario, both Farm Mutual and Cash Mutual, including one member comp- any in the Province of Manitobc It is the hope of the Associat- ion that Legislation in regard to the Trust Fund can be pass- ed as soon as possible in order to grant the additional protect- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1974 each $100 of insurance in force. The money will be kept at the $1, 000, 000 level in the event of fluctuations in the market value of securities. ion for each Mutual Policyhold- er. 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