South Saugeen WI Scrapbook, Volume 1, [1869] - [1990], p. 53

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it The wedding of Carolyn Kelly to Stephen Cumming. both of Port Elgin was held at the Univ ted Churnh. Port Elgin August 24 at 6 pm. The brid s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Kelly of Rt R. 5, Paisley and the groom is the son of Rev. and Mrs. Floss Cumming. Port Elgin. The con! mom was solemnized by Steâ€"I pilen’s lather Rev. Ross Cum- ming. The bride given in marriage by her parents were a soft flowing empire waisted gown with a delicately laced bodice, cuffs, collar and hernIine; and a lace trimmed veil which flowed irhal pei length. Carolvn's bridesmaid Bobby (Robertal Osaer of Delhi, Ontt . a... (Photo by Thornlumr wore a simple’knit pale blue gown with I u nac‘kline emâ€" pire waist and softly gathered skirt, set off by a blue wide brimmed hat. Both bride and bridesmaid carried bouquets of yellow and white cernations. Stephen's best man was Ron (Ronald) Hockley of London formerly of Port Elgin. The ushers were John Cumming and John Kelly. The soloist Kenneth Kelly, acr companied by organist Mrs. Jeanette Steeves sang "Song of Joy“ before the wedding and “More” during the signing of the register. The wedding dinner was served at the United Church House and a reception held following at the Community Centre I 7 ‘f BRIDE TO BE HONORED A most enjoyable social even- mg was held on Monday when the ladies of the North Bruce community and friends from Port Elgin gathered at the U.B. church to haunt a hride-ro-he, Miss Norma Lamont. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Lamont Mr and hlrx .»\lhul1 Sic! plt'l st ii iii mm um . rho in... rn-m North Bruce Mrs. James Cluley 532 _ 2786 I97f of the 4th of Saugeetl Town- ship. Following a short program un- der the chairmanship of Mrs. les. Clazle, Mrs, George xii:- Cariel read an address :o No:- ma and she has presenteu with gifts from the commlmlt). These were a pair of oil paint- lugs, :he work or hits. Grant Game, 3 Kenn-nod iiianhet and a heaunlul swag, lamp. Best wishes for the future (sc- errmnany Norma who is rt. hr married this CC)ng Saturn). She mill or maxing net home in Onaho. ri th‘ .ri llIiL’i’ unis dauahls‘r. i‘I‘illld l\'idl’lt in \rihllr Dirtrn slur .vi \li uiitl \lrs Htan liturn, \thls‘i‘lru- int nidrrldgl' zl\l. ‘Kil t'ilnrlh. \inrlh Brlll‘i.’ lair plan: Sainrtlir him» N‘; al iv l‘rrlietl Bit‘ill W MacDonald Tolmle Memorial church in Port fight was the scene at a pretty fall wedding which united Norman Jean Lamont and Fred- erick Lance MucDonald in man- iage. Saturday. October 26th at 6 pant -. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Lamont. R. R. 5. Paisley and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lance MacDonald of Aylmer. Quebec. 'Dle church was dewrated with candelbro and bouquets of bright yellow mums. white glads Ind while dalsies with yellow centres. Mrs. Albert Doll played traditional wedding music and Larry Leblanc of Ottawa was soloist. The young bride wore a floor length whitc Logoda crepe dress. trimmed with French Guipere lace. The scooped neckline was outlined in lace and the gown featured bishop's sleeves and a cathedral train. The full length veil cascaded W, , . , :â€" [union-l from ll white pillhox hat. She carried a white Blblc crested with white mums and baby's breath and a cascade of red roses. Attendants. Maid of Honor. Miss Marlene Kinnefl; brides- maids. were Mrs. (to Sum- mcrs. Mrs. Frank De echo and Misses ,Shirley and Linda Mac- Donald. sisters of the groom of Ottawa and Snotland. They wore identical gowns of true blue shade menu de sole and curried nulngin of yellow mums and yellow centered white daisies. \ ‘ Denis Soullere was grooms- man and ushers were Donald MacDonald. brother of the groom. Ron and Ross Lin:an brothers of the bride and Fred Bender. A reception followed at the Royal Canadian Legion Hill in Port Elgin. , The young couple are living It 115 Monterey Drive in Oltlwl. ...WEDDING..».. '7 Easkels of yellnw flnwcrs and candelabra decorated the Knox lllillcd Churth. l‘ulslcy. Ontario. tor the beautiful spring double ring ceremony. which united in IIIQITlJEC Colleen Ann Howe. (laughter nl Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mrh’mrnm. RR 5, Paisley. and Franos George Mavbury. son ol‘ Mr. and Mrs. Franlt Maybury oi Purl Eluin. on saturdsu. April lzih N75 at 4:00 pJII. Rev. K n WElfl’l of London. formerly ill' Pliislev officialed. Mr Er Parks-r \le organist and Mrs.‘ Won 1‘ Chi-hock nus soloisi Slic sling "Din' by Day” and "Till: Inrrl'\ Player” Tho hrids». given in marriage it» her illlhuri lmtkcd beautiful in .l \luiliilllg guwii uI while satin. Aniique lace accented the waist. \llll-llrlr‘li nIiEl neckline Fmrk Clivi'uxlirl her thinr length vcil. llic gmrn had been worn by hcr mnrhur, in hut nodding. She tiriit-il n bouquot or while daisy innni. alid yulllm' slarlinwors 'l'lli- iiiuid Ur honour, Miss shnrlm Bell. nore a gown nl \clluil t-hiriun uiih ii \lluil pitillt'il tape and stand up what. Cliillplwllcllltd with a uhut- nnlo hrimmoa fluppv h." and u pllr‘usnl holinuct nl 'A'llilc ~lt.lsl.i llzlisis fllJfll‘L‘ UdlllAllflllS Liltl \t-ihnt starnimors. iht- hutlumnnls MINK nrhiira Nihull. M‘l‘n Fl’cltla Scull and Mm Laurel MtKniiiltn. cousin iii li'it' bride awn: similarly giluncll tn illl‘ maul .rl honour. niis- Linn hlniburt sinnr nl int» mum. nits iuhrrrr hridcsr nulrl uh" nourng a itimn li'Jiilliil li- ll.“ iii llit- lirllllwr n .llll\ .m i turning it [than-l uI limit risuhin; rht- lirillt‘s mm ,. “ohm Master Darren Howe. brother or the bride was ringhearer. Mr Robert"l:lurns was nest man. and Mr. Gord Lamont. Mrs Rod McKinnon. cousin of the bride. and Mr. John Maybury, brother of the groom were usher“. The male attendants wore brown winer tuxedos with yellow rnmeu shirts and matching brown bow lies. The 2nun... wort- a brown quedu with white ruffled shirt. brown how no and \csl. The brides mother received gut-sis in it gown of rose chiffon :lu‘eliled with panels of plnlt, Her Corsage was pink mini furns’lillms. The groom's mother nssirori wcuriyig an ice blue gown or jersey rind Corsage of pale pink carnuliulls. Following the dinner. a rcceplion and dance was held in the Bruce Township Community C‘cnlrc For l‘ll.‘l' going away uulfil the bride chose an at the knee Icngih dress at navy. accented \I'ill’l hluu and while polka dot slut-it's and while Collin. She we a Cuisagt‘ ul plilk rarâ€" niiiums. Out All lowii guests were prcxcnl irorn Toronto. Kin- runliiro. Southampton George- Imtn Tani. Clicsl . Enibm. Ellmluutl and Orangel‘ille. A uriiqru- {calurc oi the happy Ukkdxiull has lllL' presencu or ill: bride's urcul grandmother. Mrs r\il4|li MtKinlluli .lnd .llso htr grnriurrnihm Mrs Wrslc) H. \\L'. h ih otRR s. Palslc) ltrlhrnrrig .i hmn-rnumn in Hul'iilil. .\lr dllll Mn Ménhllr‘r \\ ll rt \lliL in R R 5 Paula n.¢ unfm- ; “no;

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