South Saugeen WI Scrapbook, Volume 1, [1869] - [1990], p. 52

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, A pretty fall wedding was solemnr ' ed in St. Patrick’s Roman Cairn lil: Church, Southampton, on aturday, September 15th, 1973, ith Rev. Father Sheehy oflicie- inq, when vows were exchanged y Joan Marie Merlin, daughter r Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Martin, ' nd Paul Norman Sehildroth. son bf Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schild- roth or n. n. 5, Paisley. l nancy Preston was organist. Red Farnations and white mums were the floral adornment of the ch- rch for the ceremony r lGiven in marriage by her father. ;the bride wore a floor length gown of silk linado, featuring an empire waist, lace sleeves and lace cathedral train. [A short illusion veil was held in place by a petal-like headpiece, and shl carried a cascade of red roses and white carnation: LAURIE â€" HEWITSQN §CHILDROTH â€" MA HTIN Miss Marlene Martin was mai r ol honor, Mrs. Eileen Tuns a Miss Wendy McLean were on maids, all wearing lime green r dresses of chiffon with white overlaying. and each carried bouquets cl gold roses and ca nations. Following the church service reception was held at Cedar i Brook Lodge in Port Elgln. Receivinu the guests, the moth of the bride wore a floor lengl gown of gold and brown with matching accessories and an a chid Corsage. The groom’s mother chose an off-white two piece dress with lime green accessories, and an ordrid corsage. The happy couple will reside i Port Elgin a e. The vows were heard by r, JA.C,KeIl and Mr. lan amen in a candlelight sett- . ,fwhitegladioil and mums in white roses marked the ‘ tpews. ie bride is the daughter or '. and Mrs. Harold Hewrtsun H, R. 5, Owen Sound and .e groom is the son oi Mr, and Mr: Thomas Laurie, R. H. 5, Palley Mrs. Shirley Harris was pianist and Miss Denise Noble was the soloist. Gwen in marriage by her par .5. the bride wore a polyester iown, fashioned with a high neckline, semi- Empire WalSt' line and long fitted sleeves. The gown was trimmed With selfr labric and buttons and mo V's of lane on the bodice, this con- tinued through the princess lines of the long skit. finishing round the skilt and self train A cloche arrangement held the shoulder length veil and she carried a houquel 01 while Cymr l i ’ 'ilir'n orchids, orange roses and L'lglish ivy crestan a while Bible. The attendants Miss D ane Bai- ber, maid or hollur, Mrs Carol Harron, sister oi the bride, Mrs. Ann Kiillk, sister or the gloom, were bridesmaids and nieces Debbie Harron and Joanne Hew- itson were junior bridesmaid and flower girl, respectively, Erad- ley Laurie, nephew of the groom was ring bearer. They wore similar gowns oi polyester in orange and bronze shades. The dresses featured sweetheart neckline: with empire waits, trimmed in orange velvet. The skirts were Aâ€"Iine. The newer girl's dress had a plain orange skirt. They were flower arrangements in their hair and carried nosegays of roses with ivy, porn poms and miniature white Carnations and white and purple ribbon streamers, Bill Hutton was groomsmnn Ushering were Bob Laurie, brr other of the groom, Murray Hew- itsdn, brother of the bride and Al McCarrEl. The rEcepllon was held at the Owen Sound Coliseum where the parents oi the bride and groom assisted in receiving the guests. Mrs HDWixton chose a full length floral gown in mauve ' tones with a coral orchid cor» sage, and the mother or the grnnm wore a lull length gown in floral design with pink the predominant shade, compli- mented with a white orchid. Mr. and Mrs. Laurie have taken up residence in Owen Sound, following a honeymoon rrr East» ern Ontario. ,777 m Mr. aners. Stephen Paul are shown curring the MINI] cake following their marriage in Port Elgin United Chm September 7th. 19 74. The bride is rile farmer Jalum Cl ley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Cluley of Pol! Elgl The grnnm's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Paul, ale of Parr Elgln. The happy couple are living In Port Elgin STEPHEN PAUL AND JOANN CLU LEV WED IN AFTERNOON CEREMONY A lovely wedding took place at the Port Elgin United Church on Saturday, September 7th, l974 when Joann Cluley. daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Austin Cluley, of Pen Elgin. became the bride of Mr. Stephen Paul, son 01 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Paul, also at Pnrt Elgin. The couple were united in mar- raige by the Reverend Ross Cumming in the beautifully decorated church, enhanced by candelahra and baskets or rail flowers Given in marriage by her lather, the bride was radiant in a gown of satin with bodice, sleeves and train of french lace Her waist length ltllle voii was arranged in three tiers She earned .r curssge of rail :olnred dried flowers silririkled through with orange sweetheart roses. Her Matron oi Honor, lVlrs Larrv McliltUsli, looked charming in a gnwn of light green rn-pe with floral birdlce and sleeves With this she wore a biege hat and carried a nosegay of dried flowers arranged with yellow ribbons. Her bridesmaids were Miss Wendy Wark, Mrs. Donald Sutherland, Mrs. Lindsay Busch, who are both Sisters of the bride and Ml§ Kathy Paul, sister of the groom. Kathy was junior bridesmaid. and wore a dress or floral poly- ester trimmed with green. The other bridesmaids were gowned the same as the Matron of Honor and they all carried similar flow- er arrangements, During the signing of the register Miss Linda Cluley, a cousin of the urlde, sang accompanied by the organist, Mrs. George Lllulsy, a greal'atrm or the bride. Miss Cathy Sutherland, neiee or the bride, acted as flower girl and was gawned the same as the Jtirllor bridesmaid. Master Ronnie Busch, nephew of the bride, was the ring hearer The groom was attendcd by Mr. Wayne Baker, oi Port Elgin, as Best Man while the ushers were Mr. Ron Brown, of Inver- huton, Mr. Dmny Cook of Guelph and Mr. Ernest Clulev, of Port Elgin. At the reception in the United Church House, the bride's mother received the guests, , wearing a pink floral sheer g; [on gown wrth a corsage of 'pirik sweetheart roses. She was assisted by the mother of the groom gowned in mint green crepe Her flowers were yellow sweethean roses. For the weddin g trlp to north- ern O 'ario the bride donned an e lble of tartan pants and 5m. .. The groom wore a matching suit in the same green Bonn tartan. The happy couple will reside at 624 Upper Avenue, Port Elgin when they return. ding were from Stayner, London, 0th at town guests at the wed» { Toronto Durham and Hanover W “

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