South Saugeen WI Scrapbook, Volume 1, [1869] - [1990], p. 51

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l WEDDING BELLS ’ WILLIAMS â€" BLACK Wedding of Interest Ailovely wedding was solemn- ized an Saturday, October 27th, 1973, when Elizabeth Irrrla Black. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Me» Curie Black, Fl n 3, Fergus. ‘ Ontario became the bride of Davr ld Richard Wlliiams, of R. R. 1 Port Elgin David is the son of Flew and Mrs. Floss Williams, former residents 01KB. l,Polt Elgln, and a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Will Williams, Port Elgin. Rev. Russ Williams of St. John's United Church. Eclwood ofilci» ated at the 4.30 pm. ceremony. The bride was given in martiage by her father. The bridal partu consisted of the matron ot honor. Cheryl Black, R. R. 3, Fergus, brides~ maids Debbie McManus of Elora, Cathy Louttlt oi Belwnad and Wendy Mass, of Port Elgin. the flower girl Kathy Rayburn at Toronto. Best man was John Williams at Belwood and the ushers were Robert .Iilliams, Belwood, Lynn Black. R. Fl. 3, Fergus. Gordon Jamieson, n. n. 1, Port Elgin and ring bearer was Jim Topharri, Port Elgin. A reception and dinner at the church followed the ceremony. Upon their return from a wedd~ ing trip to Eastern Ontaiia, the happy couple will reside on the groom's larm, Highway 21, R Fl 1, Port Elgln, McDermid-Reed wedding sandra Jean Reed. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Arthur John Reed. of Paisley. and Kenneth Neil McDermid. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashwell. and lhe Idle Neil Mroermid. of Port Elgin, spoke their marriage voti's on April 2a. 1980 at 7 u in in the Knot United Church in Paisley. Row. C. Clarence McClenaghan officiated Potted yelltm mums formed the selling. Mrs Nance Kline was urganisl and Mrs Helen Cumming. snlolst. Given in marriage try her (other. the bride‘s dress of \ll1IlL' silk nreanza was fashioned ull Empire lines. the bodltc. niih an ovcrlay or chantilh lace. had a sheer rnlind ynkc re-cnlbrnldrr rcd irirh seed pearls ir. Carin-ii design Thu lull skirt had a deer: lch at lhc hrrnline. edgcd with u \‘llt’lt‘ band of rhantilll‘ lace The liuadpiete. a .lulii:t cap in idea and pearls. held in plflLl‘ htr cnrhcdml train nf tulle illu- slm‘i edged in tualcl’ling lace. She ianiud ii sill: cascade or pinlr roses. ll]\‘-0l~thertalley rind bar hy's breath. Vliss Ddrlcnc Wark was maid ul llnlmllt Bridesmaids were Calhk McDfln‘id. Donna Gar land and Bilm‘l‘c Srhliarlz. They wilrc ldcnllt-al blue crepe gowns nith cmplri‘ aanihnc and shncr SlrlnLl. slrups. uttered h) a :npelci of sheer blue nuwered nlllln. The r curried nnscrgays ol' pint. rims and blur and white carom Dim lit-ans \I‘LK nest man. hilll’ril) hirliermiii. Noni-an Re- t‘i‘l and Dmc Mtl-{lnnirn ushe- rail in ri-iqirinii tit, tit-iii it the hliiple St|uiirc Hilll. l‘nrl Eluin um a lnrnerminin trip in EiHlLf'l Ullluriil. Mr and Mrs Kt'iitt-lli ‘verr‘rmld will rL‘SldC in Port Flglii. liniarin » BOTELHO 7 HANSLER To reside in Toronto Marriage vows were exchanged between Esther Marie Hansler and Josaph Luis Ferrerra Eotelho last Saturday afternoon betorc a group at friends and relatives at the Tar. Kingdom Hall or Jehovah's Witnesses. The bride Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Peter J Hansler of Paisley. She has been an active Bible teacher in the public mini- stry nl Jehovah's Witnesses for the past four years. Her husband, Josneh. is a mi isterial servant, and full time minister with lhe University Congregation of Toronto Mr. Peter J. Hansler, overseer in the Tara Congregation, arid fatl'lt er of the bride, unrelated at the ceremony. Speaking dirgctly to the bride and groom, Mr. Hansler remind» Marriage vows were exchanged between Judy Deal and Philip Hansler Saturday afternoon before a group of friends and relatives at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah‘s witnesses in Ncwmarkct. Ontario The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Deal of Holland Landing. She has been an active Bible teacher in the public ministry of Jehovah's witnesses in l‘lewmarket Her husband. Philip. is also an active minister with the Tara Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses Mr. Douglas Purves. Orersecr in the Ottawa Congregation, oiliciatcd at the cereniuiiy. speaking directly to the hrnlr and grrirtrri. Mr Purves rcmlndetl all that 'Jcllovilh is the author of ir..irriagc.' lie lllreliud wedlock lo a threefold ford involving the , Comreoation. Hunsle ed all that-£Jehuvah is the auth~ or of marriage." He likened wed- lock to a threefold cord involvt ing the husband, Wife and their Creator. "Including God in the arranger ‘ mentgivas added rtrength to i the union, and when He is con- sidered He remains the greatest l deterrent to any thought of dis solving the marriage tie arid the loving Helper lor maintaining it. Lmling aonsideratian at Him and each other will insure the greatest toy and satisfaction in your marriage," he explained. Mr. Hansler referred the young couple to the Apostle Paul's writings In Ephesians, Chapter 5 as the best of all marriage counselling on marital problems, should these arise. He concluded, “You leave father and mother and start life together, yoked by God‘s marriage arrangement as Christ taught in Matthew l9: 4 r 6. Let no man out you apart." The couple will make Toronto their home. and continue with their ministry in the University /7> 4 r- Deal husband. wife and their Creator. 'lncluding God in the arrangement gives added strength lo the union. and when He is considered He remains the greatest deterrent in any thought of dissolving the marriage tie and the loving Helper for maintaining it Loving consideration of Him and each other will insure the greatest joy and satisit'nriini-i in your marriage.‘ he explained. Mr. Purves referred the young (nllple to the Apostlc l’aul's writings at Ephesians Chapter 5 as the best of All marriage counseling on marirai problems rhmilrl these HrlSE He concluded. 'You leavi- father and mother and start life together. mde by Gird's marriage arrangement as Chrlsr laughl rll Mnt‘tlicu 24 4-0. you apart ' The cilllple \t'tll rnlikc Purl Eluin their home. und :miilrruc with their rrlinlSll} in the ram Cilngregillltm l.(-| iii» mart put Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Leorand orél R.R.3. 'riverion. wish to announce.“ ’ 'â€" ** Ronald Fraser. son Mr. and Mrs. Walter Colon-n Port_Elgin wish to announce marriage of their daughter r Lori-nne to Mr. Brian Snyder, sen - Mr. and Mrs. Keith Snyder o RJUlS, Paisley. The wedding will take place at St. Paul's Angii‘ Church. Southern ton on mean; berqth.1976at2: p.111. guests of handur at a dinner held?an their home on Thursday. Novel“ , L llth. to celebrate their forty fifth wedding "universary. Present y the hap xasion was their family ‘ Mr. irs. James Clau'e. Cam? Johi. -an. Marjorie and Dav”; i Mr, and Mrs. John Underwood Mary. Andy. Jane and Betty. Wedding annniineorneat the forthcoming marriage of that: l . daughter. Sharon Elizabeth ta r of Mr. and Mrs. l. Woodrow Schell. North Brute.VThc wedding to take place Friday. December 3rd. 1975 at 7:30 phi. In the United Church. Underwood. Ontario. ""9

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