South Saugeen WI Scrapbook, Volume 1, [1869] - [1990], p. 44

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A? lda Doreen Cooper. Hamilton. became the bride or George Ly- Verne Siciiert. Hamilton. in St. Columha Presbyterian Church. Hamilton, Saturday. November 14th at {our o'ocloclt in the ailer- ll noon. Rev. Thomas Caldwell heard the marriage vows. Mrs. ‘ Fred Alexander was organist and Mrs. Mutiai Caldwell sang. Put: ofyellow daisies decorated the church. The bride is the daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cooper of l Hamilton and the groom is the 1 son or Mr. and Mrs. Alhetl sle- V rrerr, R. R. 1. Port Elgin. The bride, given in marriage by her father, were a white satin r gown with scalloped lace around . the neckline. The gown was en- hancod by a white lace bodice, long sleeves with lace cuiis and it featured a short square-cur train. She wore a threeslayered veil with scalloped edges and carried red roses. Mrs. Brian Morris was matron of hunour and the bridesmaids l were Miss Jean Douglas, Miss loan Wicks and Miss Donn: Sle- rrerr. They wore identical gowns oi dark gem velvet and lime green lace with long sleeves and carried bouquets of yellow daisies. James Sieiiart, brother of the groom,i1. R. 1. Port Elgi‘n was best man and ushers were Al Av- ery oi Suectsville. Paul Cooper of Hamilton and R055 Green of Hamilton. A reception was held at the City Motor Hotel at 6:30 P. M. The bride‘s mother received the guests wearing a rose pink long sleeved crepe dress with pint and silver htocad: sleeveless 7d coat and silvu accessories. She wore a whire orchid Cottage. The groom's mother assisted wearing l plnlr polyster peau dress and coat ensemble with silver acc- asories and a white orchid Col” sage. For a wedding trip to Ottawa. the bride donned a blue and gold dress and coat ensemble Ln a quilted eirecr. She wore gold accmories. The couple will live at 55 Victoria SnuLh in Hamilton. Among the out-oHown guests were the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Jeremiah Wicks of New- foundlund. 0rher guests were from Bostonl Hunwlt‘k. New York me Sound. Uxoridge. Toronto. Kitchener. Walkerton, Pinker- ton. Mount Foren, St. Cult-tines and Port Elgln. Prior to her marriage rhe bride was guest oi honour at a trousseau tea given by her mother and sev- eral showers were given by friends and the staff oi the Welfare Of- iice in Hamilton where she was employed. 7 . Mr. and Mrs. Donald McDonald R. R. 5. Paisley. announce the forthcoming marriage oi their daughter. Anna Elizabeth to John Edmund Smith. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Allen Smlth, R. R. 1. Port Elnin. The wedding will take place on Saturday, July 22nd.1972 at 2 o clock in Tel mie Memorial Presbyterian Ch» urch. Port Elgin 2779 nsflm hv Thornbum ROBERTSâ€"SUTHERLAND Noon Wedding Twelve o 'cloclt noon on September 11. 1911 was the time ohoren tor a lovely wed- ding in the Port Elgin United Church when Rev. Rots Clim- ming officiated at the cerem- ony to unite Sandra Jane Suth~ erisnd and Raymond Pryce tob- erts in marriage. Sandra is the daughter or M1“. and Mrs. Harold Suther- land. of Port Elgln. and the groom is the son oi Mrs. Edith Roberts of Mertlryr Tydiil. clamorgan, Wales. The bride. giver in rnrrriage by her lather. walked down the aisle of the beautifully decor- ated church. to the music of the organ plnyed by Mrs. Allan McKaizie. Mr. William Reany was soloist. A white silk organza gown was chosen by the bride and' with this there was a matching ruin and thouldu length veil. She carried a bouquet of orrnge can-nan roses. Miss Sharon Hillis. the maid ofhonour, was gowned in yellow organza over taiieta. with a matching head piece and carried yellow and bronze mun-is. A nelee of the bride. Miss Sum Sutherland. was flower girl wearing a gown similar to- the maid of honour and she carried a nosegay. Mr. Thomas Evans attend- ed the groom find the ushers were Donald and Douglas suth- erland. brothers oi the bride. A lovely reception was held at the Travellers Restaurant where the bride's mother re- ceived the guests. She wore a copen blue antique silk gown with bead trimming and matching headpiece. Her nor- sag: was 0! pink roses. The groom ’3 mother assistâ€" ed. wearing a turquoise dress with matching hat and black accessories. with this she wore a Corsage of yellow roses. For a wedding trip to Eastern Ontario and Quebec. the bride chose a pale blue knitted suit with black accessories and she wore a oorsage of red roses. Upon their return. Mr. and Mrs. lbbetts will reside at 15 Paisley blvd. West. Miss- luauga. out of town gums nttendlng . the wedding were from Toronto. Mlsslrsouga. Port Credit. Pnisley. i Orangeville. Teeswater. Ottawa. p 3 1 t Ow Sound. egrior to rhis wedding. I number oi friends and neigh- bors gathered at the home of Mn. will Willllml on Wed- nesday September 8th. to honour the bride. The evening was spent in games and con- tests and the presentation of I printing and set of rtsohhrg stools. A lovely iunnh was served by the hostess and help- ets. Mr and Mrs Thos anrlc n n 5 Palsluy, Wish (0 aflllUUflCP thP torllloomlng marriagl: oi their daunhwr annrn Ann, 10 lyir. Wllivam Martin Kullk, son (1 Mr nrll.‘ Mrs w..er Kilrllk.ll'rirt:’i7ttl. he memo e m l.‘ v .1 one horompu law. 1972 air on p m n Wl'slr‘y Ullllud Church, Nullh Br U.Olll.lll1) 43 p / KU Exchange Vows / 7? .1 Baslterr oi’white mums and red camarions and pews marked with red and white roses decorated the Wesley United Church at the candle light wedding ceremony of Marjorie Ann, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Thomas tnwrie. R.R. #5, Paisley and William Martin. son oer. and Mrs. Walter Knillt. Toronto. Ontar lo. Rev. Ross Cumming at Port Elgin United Church assisted by Mr. G. r. Me- Aualan oi Wesley Church oi? “dated at the 4 o'clock ceremony on November 18, 1972. The bride.. given in mnrtiage by her father, wore a white velvet gown with empire wuist. floor-length styling. it was trimmed withl white lace with an inset oi red velvet ribbon. The gown had a stand-up mllat. long sleeves and flowing train. The bride wore a wedding ring herd piece with shoulder. length veil. She carried one ‘ red rose surrounded by white roses crested on a white Bible which was presented to her by the Wesley United Church. Miss Belinda Brown oi Toronto was maid oi honor and the bridesmaid was Miss Lee Killiit. sister or the groom} at Toronto. they wore red velvet gowns with empire waists of floor-length styling. The long sleeved gowns were trimmed with white [ECEl with matching red velvet ribbon set in the lace. Mike Brodie oi Toronto was best mmlld Ken Lahrr‘leJ brother 0! the bride. acted as usher. Master Bradley Lowrie. nephew or the bride was the ring bearer. He wort r red velvet suit and carried the rings on a white velvet cushion trimmed with white lace and lose! with red vcl- vet ribbon. The reception was held it the Kincardlrre Curling Clubdt G u 'olock. Receiving guests with the woddlng party was (ht: bride's mother who wore a kelly green now-length crimplene gown with a silver- grey stole. silver accessories and a Corsage ofpink rota. Assisting Mrs. Lawrie. the groom‘s mother wore a hlue Jumpsuit with a floor-length Vest of navy. mauve and white, a whirl: mohair stole ant} .r hub) mum norrage Giestx were welwmet: from l'ntu'lto. Elmira Grimsr by, Godetifh, Oakvilie H‘ ilron, Orangevrlle, Goa; town, London, ‘rriltirvillt‘. Ke‘ Bwllngrori and Following the reception. the happy touple lei: (or a wedding trip to windmr and oerroir. they have since “hell up rondence in RexA dale. 0mm... LIK â€" LAWFlIE O

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