Zurich Citizens News, 1975-05-29, Page 8PAGE 8
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1975
(Photo by Jack Doerr)
Married in St. Boniface Church
BEER - GELINAS
White gladiola and shasta
daisy sprays and pink potted
hydrangea decorated the chancel
of Sr. Boniface Roman Catholic
Church, Zurich, for the wedding
of Constable David Charles
Beer and Mary Melissa Gelinas.
David, of Port Ccquitlairi,
B.C., is the son of Mrs. Lilian
Beer and the late Captain John
Beer , of Hensall. Mr, and Mrs,
Mozart Gelinas of Zurich are
the bride's parents. Rev. Father
A. Durand officiated at the
double ring ceremony at 2 p.m.
on May 3, 1975.
The bride, escorted by her
father, was most lovely in an
empire styled jersey gown.
Seed pearls in embroidered lace
accented the mandarin collar
and cuffs and juliet cap. A
finger-tip veil and cascade of
white orchids and stephanotis
completed the ensemble.
Maid of honor, Miss Michelle
Obituary
RICHARD HAROLD PENHALE
A highly respected Stanley
Township resident, Richard
Harold Penhale, passed away in
Clinton Public Hospital on
Saturday, May 24, 1975. Mr.
Penhale, of R. R, 3, Bayfield,
was in his 81st year.
He was the beloved husband
of Margaret Lillian (Hodgson)
Penhale and dear father of Mrs.
Howard, Eleanor, McCullough,
R,R.2, Goderich; Mrs, Mel
(Doris) Bennett, Goderich; and
Thomas F., R,R,2, Bayfield.
Also surviving are eight grand-
children and one great grand-
child.
The late Mr. Penhale rested
at the Beattie Funeral Home, in
Clinton where funeral service
was conducted by Rev. D.R.
Beck, on Monday, May 26 at
2 p.m. Interment was in Bay-
field Cemetery.
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Left turns can be harrowing
for car drivers. They can be
even more hazardous for bicycle
drivers. The Ontario Safety
League recommends walking the
bike across the intersection,
keeping to the right and moving
with the pedestrians. At controll-
ed intersections, cyclists should
move with pedestrians. At cont-
rolled intersections, cyclists
should move with pedestrians
and the lights.
Gelinas, twin sister of the bride
was attired in a yellow polyester
crepe gown with ruffled , scoop-
ed neckline and puffed sleeves.
A dark green velvet ribbon en-
hanced the waist. A white
shasta daisy bouquet was carried
by all the bride's attendants.
Miss Adrienne Van Raay,
Dashwood, Miss Leisa Ritchie,
Centralia, Miss Susie Schlegel,
Grand Bend, attended the bride
in gowns styled similar to the
maid of honor. More colour was
added with a floral pattern of
white and green flowers on yell-
ow polyester crepe. Junior flower
girls, Kim and Beth Sweeney,
nieces of the bride were dressed
identical to the senior attend-
ants, _
David Grundy, Calgary,
Alberta, acted as groomsman
for his friend. Guests were ush-
ered by Mozart Gelinas, of
Zurich, brother of the bride,
John Beer and Steven Beer, broth.
ers of the groom, of Hensall.
Kevin Sweeney, nephew of
the bride was ring bearer.
A reception was held at the
Pineridge Chalet where the ,
tables looked spring-like with
daffodils and pussy willows.
The bride's mother greeted
guests in a gown of pale peach
crepe with a coral rosebud cor-
sage while the groom's mother
was gowned in a blue floral
printed chiffon dress with snatch-
ing coat. Her corsage was a
pale yellow orchid.
Friends and relatives danced
to the music of Joe Overholt
and The. Standbys and Mozart's
Melody Makers during the even-
ing.
For a wedding trip to British
Columbia, the bride chose a
blue suit of virgin wool with
navy accessories and a pink rose
corsage. The couple will make
their new home in Port Coquit-
JI.m, B.C., where the groom is
an officer with the Royal Can-
adian Mounted Police.
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