Westwood WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 1964, [1954]-[1972], p. 8

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Ruth Hoffman, of Lindsay,i daughter of Mrs. Ruth Hoff» man of Stratford and the late‘ Mr. Rock Hoffman, to Lynn William Dukelow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dukelow of Woodville. Rev. George Phil- lips officiated at the ceremony and the organist was Miss Merle Campbell of Woodville. The bride was escorted into the church and was given in marriage by her mother. She wore a self-designed gown of parchment blue swiss voile, voile. with an Elizabethan neckline and collar of bias fair ric, matching the skirt, a fit- ted bodice and empire waist, with a matching band and back how. The gown had full length puffed sleeves. trim- med with a bias ruffle and a button loop wrist closing. The full sweeping gored skirt and cathedral train were of a co- ordinating parchment blue voile with a satin stripe and l edge of the train, also of the1 same frill. Her headdress, a‘g wreath of miniature white car- ~ nations’, baby’s breath, forget-i me-nots and fern, held an el-l how length veil of parchment“ blue French tulle and she car- 1 ried a colonial bouquet of ‘l’N: .‘fiwu mevnots, baby‘s breath and ivy.‘ cameo necklace, a gift from '»E Farrow of Kitchener and she E: lace handkerchief. is ‘g The matron-\of-honor was ‘5 Mrs, Karen Fitzsimrnons of ' Whitby. She wore a gown of Wlfl‘l a satin stripe, Victorian style, with a high wedding ed with pink lace. length puffed sleeves was also with lace. full sweeping gored style. She her hair and carried a colonial nosegay of miniature pink and heart roses and ivy. so wore a pink cameo pin, a gift of the bride. The best man was Carl t Jewell of Woodville. For the reception at the MR. AND MRS. LYNN DUKELOW Woodville United Church was decorated with pink and white gladioli, white carna- tions and forget-me-nots on. September 7, 1974. for the} 5:30 pm. wedding of ChristineI white sweetheart roses, minia- ‘ ture white carnations, forget‘ She also wore an heirloom: her grandmother, Mrs. Hilda‘ carried a “borrowed” white l parchment pink Swiss voile; band collar and bias inset edg- , The full . bias and trimmed at the wrists ‘ The skirt was of ‘ wore pink sweetheart roses in ‘ r. white carnations, pink sweet: She al»‘ For a honeymoon to North- ern Ontario. the bride wore a dress of brown and white diag: onally striped jersey with a matching vest-cape, brown ac- cessories and her corsage was the bridal wreath headpiece. The newlyweds reside in Lindsay and later will move to the groom’s farm in Wood~ ville. l The bride and groom greetâ€"l ed relatives and friends at: their wedding dance at thei Woodville Legion Hall. fromi Kitchener, Strati'ord, Sewing-E ville, Thunder Bay, Oshawa. Whitby, Reaboro, Oakwood, Napsnee, Brampton. Trenton, Mt. Brydges, Peterbornugh, 'l Acton, Canu'ington, Killbride, Enniskillen, Port Hope, Glen- arm and Lindsay. say, the bride's mother rccei bodice, empire style, ller corsage was of sweetlvcai'l roses. white mini bi'lrlviimom's mother 4M stod wearing; il lull length down 0 y With a lith rullm‘ illiti . snrvtlwul mun gnu-n i gl'msn unnnl u|‘ ('01'\‘.I).((‘ pink Country Squire Motel, Lind-‘ otm'o varnotions and ivy. The ed. wearing a full length gown with multi color floral brocade full length sleeves 0t pale blue chiffon, Will] a flowing ski . pink

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