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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 9, 1972, p. 20

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Page HERALD THURSDAY NOV fl WOMEN ON THE TILLS left are Murray of Adams Distillery and liquor si ore cashiers Teresa Diamond and Hazel Marshall during one of the rare moments when they were able to relax following the stores opening last Wednesday The new self- serve facility is near ihe Hood en trance to the Georgetown Market It replaces the store on Mill Street which closed last Tuesday GuimondNurse Marriage In Hillcrest United Church The marriage of Janet Eliza beth Muriel Nurse and Lawrence Vincent was solemnized by the Reverend Adams of United Church and father Devent of Holy Cross Church October at in Church was a double ring ceremony with joint service of the United and Itoman Catholic churches The groom son of Mr and Mrs Laurent of New Brunswick Mho has living in Scar borough is an instrument technician and works for On tario at the nuclear ewer plant al Pickering The ide only daughter of Mr and Mrs Harvey K Nurse Georgetown is a third year student in radio and television arts at Institute Toronto Organist John Taylor played several selections the service breaking into Trumpet Air as the bride and her father approached the altar Before the first words were spoken soloist Brenda McNeil sang Give Us This Day Given in marriage by her father Ihe bride ware a floor length empire style A line gown of polyester silk The bodice was with lace and adorned with seed pearls The scooped neckline was inlayed with georgette and topped with a choker collar The skirt was bordered around the bottom and vertically trimmed on the front with wo rows of lace matching the bodice and sleeves She wore a Juliet cap covered with the silk and lace of her gown and trimmed with seed pearls A waist length four- tiered veil was gathered to the cap at back and sides She carried a bouquet or red sweetheart roses and otis arranged in a crescent cross formation A friend from Dean from Nassau the Bahamas was maid of honour Bridesmaids were Barbara Brown ridge her cousin and Joanne cousin of the groom They wore floor length Aline gowns of polyester crinkle with square necklines and angel sleeves The maid honour wore pale and the bridesmaids burnt orange They carried wicker baskets of yellow and rust daisies and babys breath Trie groom and his attendants wore chestnut brown tuxedos and yellow embroidered shirts The grooms boutonnlere was a white carnation matching the brides bouquet Robert Williams Jr a friend from New Brunswick Institute of Technology Moncton B grandmother Mrs W P Laidlaw of was a wedding guest Others came from Montreal Toronto Hamilton Guelph Port Perry Bolton Waterloo Ottawa Brampton Pickering Scarborough Milton and George town Ward was mailer of ceremonies and everyone was invited to dance at North Ballon Golf and Country and to drop in at the brides parents home to look at wedding and shower gifts After he reception bride and groom best man and maid of honour visited the brides paternal grandmother Mrs George Nurse of Milton The couple left for a honeymoon trip to Ottawa and Montreal the bride wearing a black and white striped two piece suit and white gardenia They are residing in Toronto The bride was feted at several showers by friends and relatives A community shower was held in Church when guests enjoyed a program and dessert buffet Mrs Keith Christie aunt of the bride and her daughter Carol held evening shower for the cousins at her home assisted by her aunts Mrs Garnet and Mrs Howard Mrs imilh of Toronto invited the Nurse relations to a miscellaneous shower Mrs Howard Laidlaw and daughter Ruth Ann of hostesses at a shower for the cousins assisted by the brides aunts Mrs Christie and Mrs G Laidlaw A surprise shower was held by Mr and daughter Joanne in their Scarborough home A party at the brides home followed the wedding rehearsal October and an informal trousseau tea was given by the brides mother on October 12 and October 13 Ushers John Nurse brother of bride and Roger cousin of the groom Their were tangerine carnations Alter vows were exchanged bride and groom partook ritual of lighting the Christ candle Dunns the alanine of the register Miss McNeil sang A Time for Us and Weve Only Just Begun A thanksgiving dinner followed In the church hall Each guest received a piece of wedding cake from the bride and Broom which had been made by the brides mother The brides mother received guests wearing a floor length sleeveless gown of royal blue polyester crimplene and cor sage of yellow sweetheart rose Assisting her was he grooms Mrs Leo Guimond wearing a floor chestnut brown skirt aim coloured sweater of tangerine a m Phot graph Mil MHhlWRFCK The contentions are held ccond tear alternating between Canada and he lulled Slates Mem bers are those were either the Man close connections with the island following the content Mr and Mrs Norm Clucai of Itasca Illinois and Miss Barbara of Douglas Isle of Man were guests with Ihe Penrices In Georgetown and their cottage in Falls Mrs Madge Green of Ramsey Man alto spent a few days in Georgetown Attend Manx Convention In Niagara Mr and Mrs Sam Georgetown recenll attended the contention of the North American Manx Association which was held at Niagara Falls Ontario Mr Penrlcewas Co chairman In charge of registration About persons attended A highlight of this convention was he fact that delegates from Ihe Isle of Man arrived by charter plane They received a great welcome from friends and relatives on this side of Atlantic Fortytwo of he highest peaks in the United States are In Colorado

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