South Saugeen WI Scrapbook, Volume 1, [1869] - [1990], p. 54

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.t tanptiun tolluwen at Doern â€" Siéffert A pretty, early summer wed- ding was salemniaed in the United Brethren in Christ Church. Nurth Bruce. on Satur- day. June let. 1975. when Donna Marie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sieffert, R.R. 1. Port Elgin became the bride of Arthur Eric. son of Mr. and Mrs. Heinrich Doerli of Water- Ice. The vows were heard by Rev. Calvin Sturdy. the ceremony took place at 4 pm. Candelabra graced the front of the church, and dainty bows markrd the guest pews. Mrs Donald Mae- Kenzie was organist and Mrs. Terry Cormack nas salaist. Given in marriage by her parents. lht: bride was lovely in in Victorian gawn of sheer polyester organza. featuring fittr ed bodice and A-litle skirt. Appliqued venise lace lavishly outlined the sheer \‘ukcr waist and collar Sher-r houffant his- hop sleeves were ruffled with lace trimr The lower skirt had three rows at daisy lace mingle. mentcd by a row of venise lace. The hatlt tanned a ehapel train, and was trimmed with lace mednllons, Her headdress was of venisa lace. trimmed with crystals and pearls. with side late streamers. and held a paurt four-tiered albeit-length illusion veil. Her bouquet was pink roses and baby's breath. Mrs. Lyveme Sleflert was the cur. u. matron of honour and Brenda Schranlt and Judy Trafelet were bridesmaids. They all war: identiual guwns ol mauve floral sheer twer plain mauve under- skirt and hair pieces of daisies. Each attendant carried a white basket of daisies. roses and carnations. Gunther Doern at Waterloo was best man. and ushers were lyverne SieHert of Hamilton and Jim Sieflert at Port Elgin. both brothers of the bride. A reception was held in the Bruce Tcwnshi Community Centre in the evening Recetvmg guests. the hride‘s muther wore a gpwn of peach chiffon. featuring pleated sleeves. V-neckilne with dia- mond insert at the waist and pleated Skirt. and a white orchid tnrsagc: the mnthPr of du‘ groom chose a rorrrial floor length gun at azure blue suede silk crepe with Elllptl‘e budict. shudun sheer neckline with bending and lttcc applique. Her Corsage nnt also a white orchid. Far a wedding trip in Niagara and Haney Harbour. the bride these a nary blue sleevelesa dress. white accessories and a while orchid carsage. Guests iii attendance inEludL‘d Mrs. Ell: Hunibese. N6“ York. Mr. and Mrs. Waltgang Letting of Germany. and unit-rs train Owen Sound, OShtwltl. Mount Forest. HamlJun. Kilehener. and ll|C surruudiiig lucul drca H ENGAGEMENTS a Mr. and Ml) Thnl Mttnrrtl arr pleinrl ll trig rnnrnrgr til thLlrdaugl‘llvr hr in Flflrtlltr m Rubcrl E | N WI M M' an irrniil. lVlelurIil ul' Halllrn ('0 (Siam 11n- uttldhg .iill lulu' plat-t Pun Flu’n l'lll‘cd (mirth lilmlullt‘c (he [arthriter and Mn lust-pit \rit .: hCrS. 1‘1 at l: pm in Ihl in It FSPLEN-JACKMANV A wedding of interest took place in Tollnie Memorial Presbyterian Church. Part Elgin on Saturday. May 24th., i975 when Catherine Anne youngest daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Percy .laeltrrian. Port Elgin. became the bride of William Gary. son at Mr. and Mrs. David Esplcn. tut, 2. Part Eigin. Rev. li. Douglas MacDonald officiated at the 3 O'clock double ring eerernnny. The church was decorated with baskets of yellow and white spring flowers and dainty pew markers at ninlt rusebuds and white satin bows. Mrs M. Dali “as organist and the soloist was Mrs. Amy Reisl at Mississauga. Given in marriage hy her father. the lnvely bride wore an early era gnnn of pnlyaster organza with a pretty lustrous ehanlilly yalie dotted with seed pearls and uullltlvd with a sheer lrtll. 'lhc mandarin style collar of Lllallll y has t-nhnnrerl with an heirloom brooch of the bride's grandmiitlier. f ooncd chan- tilly lcalured the ed waist and tnppcd the bias eui ankle nouriee un lllt skirt Shrrr long sleeves “ere finished with Chantilly at Illt: mat. and her chapel length veil \\l|ll llta‘lLllillg luv: was (night to a, handcau. She carried nhiit- Larnalit‘rls, pint loSCbtlds nlldl‘lnl1\"sl\rc.llh, Mnlti oi honour \laS Miss talh. (nirl iii stiuihampirin Hl’ldfflllt’lldfi were er‘. Marlum (russlur. Alll‘ntlrd, sixter of the tiring ncl Miss l’LI Frtur. l‘rtlilcj. t-nirnn of the grnnrn Iht- hrll..tl nilt-nddnts were gnarled in salt: pcau ll‘l shade-s nl arr-er n'itl ninngr. luuturinq mite lualnt uiil- so? in .‘unl nitratiii. huh sa‘m int and milled .ilnr hint Tlit- hat s (it .h.» than. had a l inlt .nn thin but .llli .t tinnaviip rnlllr mil. will an antle linen. -n all. r the at l he \hli‘ Photo by Thornbum Petrolitl. Southampton and Part Elgin. , The charming flower girl, Nurle Esplen. sister at the gratin wan it gown ul yellow similar in style to that of the bridal attendants. They all carried nnsugays of yellow carn- ailens. white daisies and baby's breath. ‘ Masrer Kenneth Perkins. nephew of the bride was ring bearer. Mr, Murray McDertnid. Port Eigin wits best man. and ushers were Douglas JLleman. brnther at the bride. and James Esplen. hrniher of the gruntn. Fulluwing the ceremony. a reception was held at the Royal Canadlnn Legion Hall. Pnrt Elgln. Receiving guests. the ninlher or IhL' bride wore a pink polyester Crcpc gown with white acceswries and a eursage of pint mer and pink and whit: carnatiuns The mother of the ardent (host: a nylon sllt‘Cr floral print gnnn in shades of pink, blue rind brown. with white tit-Lemmas. liar mrsage uas pink and Wlilll‘ rarnatlons and riises. Master at C‘creillnnies was Mr Al Cullord of Angus. an uncle 0‘ the gruuni Telegrams were received from Mr and Mrs. Bill Miller. Ottawa and from Mr. and Mis. Bob Lamnnt. trinnhn. England. Mr. and Mn Erpleh will be living in l’llrl Flgin, Aniilng the gub(‘\ atitndlrlg \UJl’L‘ the grnum s erandlniil'ncr. Mrs Mar} Ntcholitm of Paisley. and Mr Tilm wet. tit Wharton. a git-av iintlt- nl thl: bride. Others Fri-sent lrorn Kll(llt'flLT. Sound. Wtar inn, litriilliri Mirna Mills l'alsluy, Tt‘t'swatut (hatswttnh, aratnpinn. hliihrtillit. Millgrm-e, Holymlld. Hahnrer. Angus. Rattle. Allcnltirll. Midland. '.||,‘l t- linen

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