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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 4, 1975, p. 10

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THE HERALD Wednesday June IMS English visitors RichardsonElla at Valerie Ann Ella become the bride of Christopher Clare Richardson on April IB ZOO at St Stephens Anglican Church Hornby The double ring ceremony was officiated by Canon J Maxwell Holy Communion was given to the bride and and their parents by Paul Moore The was Mra Ruth Walter with Mra Wilmn Ella soloist singing the Wedding Prayer and Wedding Song Due to a strong wind In the morning the hydro was out and the bridal party walked up the to the music of an accordion played by Mrs Walter Valerie la the only daughter of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Ella Hornby end Chris is the eldest sou of Mr and Mrs John Richardson MUton The bride wore an empire style floorlength gown of organza material The gown and the full length train and veil were highlighted by chantllly lace A white satin bow accented the empire waist The bride wore a locket which her mother wore at her wedding a girt from the bride s father The locket carries the pictures of the brides parents Valerie also had an English IKS Six Pence In shoe for good luck sent to her from couslna In England Linda Sin clalrvlUe was the maid of honor with Mrs Rene Forbes Mrs Gary Munro and Jane Nixon bridesmaids The Junior brldeamald was Duma and was Ella Al Bryant Milton was beat man with Lome Ella Gary Munro and Larry Richardson ushers David Richardson was a Junior usher Pago boys for the brides train were Shawn Ella and Wayne Richardson Performing the duty of ringbearer was Marvin Ella When the bride and groom came out of the church they were presented with a small borne shoe from cousins of the bride attending from England This la a traditional English custom symbolising good luck The reception was held at the Roma Hall Milton for 150 guests During the reception telegrams of congratulations were read from the brides godparents aunt and uncle living in Son Netherlands The Quebec Jersey Cattle Club Truro N S Sin and Wales A surprise telephone call from the bride aunt and uncle In the Netherlands was received during the reception The dance In the evening was attended by 350 guests Special gueats were tbe bride s cousins Patricia Francis London England and her mother Barbara Francis Newport Wales and Mr and Mrs Archie Solas Newport Wales Great Britain Guests were in attendance from New York State Quebec Princeton New Hamburg Toronto Slmcoe Georgetown Brampton Kitchener Guelph Bolton Gait Burlington and Mount Hope The coke was made by the bride and her aunt Mra May Lalng Acton and decorated by Mrs Alma MacDonald Rock wood Following their honeymoon to Niagara Falls and Ken tucky the couple will reside at 1MB Steele Avenue Milton At their residence they will be farming and breeedlng purebred Jersey and Holsteln cattle Valerie Is employed with the Canadian Jersey Cattle Club Guelph and Chris by Demyah Metal Industries Mlsslssauga Showers were held by Tbe Hal tonPeel Jersey Club Jann Nixon and Diana St Stephens Anglican Church the community Ella relatives and friends the Richardson family and tbe Adams family mother of the bride a family A presentation to the bride and groom was held by friends and neighbors of the churches A stag party was held by In the groom s honor by best man Al Bryant trousseau tea was held at the bride a parents borne on April 13 bridal bouquet is being dried preserved and framed by a dear friend of the bride Mrs Zella Mellow Susan Brown David Jones Janice Barbara Brown Gary John Knblik Photo by Photography BrownKubiak Reynolds Murray Clement Double ring Kathryn Klmberley Reynolds daughter of Mr and Mra R Reynolds 1 Georgetown and Murray Robert Clement son of Mr and Mrs Lome Clement of Brampton were married on May 3 at the St Albans Anglican Church Reverend per formed the double ring ceremony with organist Mrs Williams playing musical elections Tbe bride wore a spanlsb- wedding gown of tiered lace with a veil of matching lace Her bouquet was of red and pink Roses accented with Baby a Breath Veale of Brampton the matron of honour wore a long lace dress with a yellow underlining She carried a Co us ens of Georgetown and Sharon Clement of Brampton both bridesmaids wore the same style of dress as the matron of They each carried bouquets of white and yellow Daisies Karen Reynolds tbe flower girl wore a mauve dress with a floral pattern She carried a small white basket filled with and white Daisies Mike McTaggart of Brampton was the best man Dave Reynolds of Toronto and Jeff of Brampton were ushers Leo Reynolds brother of the bride was the ring bearer The reception following the ceremony was held at he St a Parish Hall The drove off on a Honda and headed north for their honeymoon The will be living at 1M Main St In Brampton Carpet Barn CARPET ALL BRANDS CERAMIC TILES- floor a wall VINYL FLOORS- no wax WALLPAPER KITCHEN CUPBOARDS INSTALLATIONS ON CARPET VINYLftCBRAMICS For Irts a quotations call 8779896 8771664 On Saturday May 10 Janice Barbara Brown daughter of Dennis Brown and the late Mr Brown formerly of Georgetown married Gory John Kublak son of Mr and Mrs of Woodstock Ontario The wedding was held at the Knox Presbyterian Church with Reverend Peter Barrow conducting the double ring ceremony Soloist Mra H Grieg sang You II Never Walk Alone The Lord is My Shepherd and Morning Has Broken with Mrs accompanying on he organ The bride was given in marriage by her uncle Mr Ivor Brown from England The bride wore a heavily laced cotton gown with high bodice bell sleeves which sloped to a narrow sleeve with a flounce The skirt of the gown tapered to a train with a flounce The bride carried a bouquet of while Fuji mums cornflower red Sweetheart Roses with sprigs of Lilies of the Valley surrounded by Baby Breath She wore a matching fingertip veil with a trim of dropped pearls For good luck the bride carried an English sixpence in her shoo and for further wishes of good luck she was presented with a pair of lucky horseshoes by her slaters Allison and Christine and by a cousin from England Helen Brown Keeping the tradition of wearing something old the bride wore a necklace of her grandmother Mrs J Needham of Georgetown The wedding coke was mode by an aunt of the bride Mra William from Alberta Mrs Patrick Spears of Indiana was the matron of honour wearing a pale blue single knit gown with an empire waist A white lace cape with sleeves with a lower trim of blue knit cented the gown The matron of honour carried a bouquet of white daisies with a blue coloured accent surrounded with Baby Breath MR Edward Merryfleld of Woodstock Ontario was the best man Mr William Mayer and Mr Mitch Jaworski both from Woodstock were the ushers Mother or the bride Barbara Brown wore a blue floral chiffon gown with matching coat topped with a corsage of two gold Orchids The mother of the groom wore a turquoise gown with a V neck and a matching sleeveless coat She wore a corsage of pink Sweetheart Roses The reception following the wedding ceremony was held at the Sleelworkers Centre For the honeymoon to Malaga Spain the bride wore as her travelling costume a pale green and white pantsult with white accessories She wore a corsage of yellow Sweetheart Roses A bathroom and kitchen shower was given by Miss C Clark I London Ontario and a miscellaneous bridal shower was given by Mrs J and Mrs Davidson The bride Is employed at the Robart School a regional centre for the hearing dl capped in London The groom works at the Oxford Regional Centre in Woodstock The will be residing in London Ontario Welcome writeups The Herald is pleased to be receiving so many wedding writeup We would be pleated to print the details of your wedding and a wedding photo tree of charge Forms are available at the Herald office which the bride or groom can till oat giving the necessary details of your wedding Year wedding story and a photo are always a nice memento of that very special day stories arc also Ideal to send to your distant relatives sod friends The Herald would like to help you capture and retain thai cherished and memorable day Just for you REMEMBER LAST SUMMER All manufactured matsriats and work li guarantied In writing and and a choice liner patterns Only of WE THERE IS NO PROFITABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY POOLS by CHLORINE HTH70 Get your Kalko or as low as 6950 lbs plus small delivery Call or Brampton 4538200 VINYL POOL SPECIALISTS On Saturday May 17 1971 in St George Anglican Church Georgetown David Arthur Jones son of Mr and Mrs David T Jones Georgetown and Susan Patricia Brown daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert A Brown 33 Cresc Georgetown were married at clock in tbe afternoon Reverend Robert Gallagher officiated at he double ring ceremony and the organist was Mr Fred Edwards The flowers in the church were white chrysanthemums and white and pink snap dragons Given In marriage by her parents the bride wore a full length gown of white and polyester sheer over silk and a net underskirt The standup collar was of lace and the bodice featured a yoke of lace front and back trimmed with seed pearls and edged with a frill The waist of the gown had a lace applique around it trimmed with seed pearls and the full skirt had a lace insert around It with a nineInch ruffle at the bottom The sleeves were full length with lace at the wrists Her headpiece was a bonnet of stiff while lace and satin trimmed with seed pearls It held In place a ninefoot long veil of nylon sheer edged with the some lace as on her gown Susan carried a long bouquet of pink sweetheart roses and white carnations She also wore a gold heartshaped locket the wedding gift of the groom The matron of honor was Mrs Diane Faraday of Toronto cousin of the bride She wore a full length gown of deep pink matte Jersey with long sleeves and and Urge cabbage rose on the bodice She carried a round bouquet of pink sweetheart roses and white stephanotls Bridesmaids were Miss Laura Sweeting and Miss Jill Blight friends of the bride both of Georgetown They were gowned alike in pale pink nylon embroidered with tiny pink lowers Their outfits featured short Jackets with sleeves and a large cabbage rose on the bodice They carried white baskets of pink carnations and white daisies Flower girl was Christine Brown younger sister of the bride She wore a full length a shade darker than the bridesmaids gowns Her dress featured a yoke of white lace trimmed with pink buttons and the short puffed sleeves were of while lace with pink cuffs She wore short white gloves and carried a nosegay of pink carnations centred with pale yellow roses and had pale yellow streamers All the attendants wore white shoes and bad pink rosebuds in their hair They also ware sterling sliver crosses gifts of the bride The groom was dressed In a white tuxedo Jacket trimmed with black velvet and black trousers a white shirt with ruffles trimmed In black and a mack velvet bow tie Tbe bride gift to groom was a black leather wallet and watch strap to match The best man was Mr Mantha of Brampton friend of the groom and the ushers were Mickey Jones brother of the groom and Wayne Brown brother of the bride They were dressed alike In black tuxedo Jackets trimmed with black velvet black trousers white shirts with ruffles trimmed in black and black velvet bow ties Black leather wallets were the groom gifts to his attendants After the marriage ceremony a dinner and dance were held in the church ball The brides mother received guests wearing a full length longsleeved gown of very pale pink chiffon with swirls of deep pink pole orange and yellow over taffeta with round- banded neckline and mini pleated bodice She wore a necklace and earrings of tones and her cessorles were gold Her corsage was of orange sweetheart rosea The groom a mother received wearing a full length longsleeved gown of polyester and cotton The bodice was of navy with buttons to the waist and the skirt was navy with bonds of white She wore a necklace and earrings of pearls and her accessories were bone and white Her corsage was of yellow sweetheart roeta The couple left for a brief honeymoon In Niagara Falls The brides travelling outfit was a cream and black pant suit with red accessories and a corsage of pink carnations and white daisies The will reside in Brampton The bride has lived in Georgetown since she was two years of age and went to George Kennedy and Cen tennfal schools She is a graduate of Georgetown District High School groom received his schooling In St Catharines and at Georgetown District High School Before her marriage the bride was feted with three showers Mrs Gale Verhaegen of Georgetown was hostess for a miscellaneous shower Mrs Marion Olivers aunt of the bride and Mrs Diane Faraday cousin of the bride were hostesses for a miscellaneous shower In Toronto and the ladies of the ACW of St George a Church jave a pantry and kitchen shower in the lounge of the church Special guests at the wed ding were the bride grand parents Mr and Mrs G E Flanagan of Toronto and Mr and Mrs A Brown of Osbawa and the groom grandparents Mr and Mrs Jones of St Catharines and Mrs Wiley of Toronto Other guests attended from St Catharines Toronto Piatt sville Thorold Brampton and Georgetown One ceremony to another From graduation ceremony to marriage ceremony That Is path Deborah Young and Robert Earl Nell have decided to take The young couple both of whom recently graduated from Waterloo University will be married Juno in Windermere In tbe Muskokas Mr Neil recently received his Bachelor of Science in kinesiology study of human muscular movements from Waterloo He is continuing work on his Masters In Exercise Physiology at University in Halifax Miss Voting received her Bachelor of Arts from he Fine Art program at Waterloo She is a previous graduate from the Creative Arts program at Sheridan College Maritime FISH MARKE Main St LIVE LOBSTER NEWFOUNDLAND PRODUCTS AND A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESHSMOKED SALTED FISH THIS WEEKS SPECIAL FEATURES I FRESH COOKED LOBSTER j AND I AND DELICIOUS FROZEN SEA SMELTS Whin quantity lam THANK YOU thi opportunity to soy a very Dicers thank you to who our store on our open I no with a special word of thanks to tort Paul Armstrong Harry Rofltt and the Down town Business Association for lovely Floral 347 give blood The Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic held In Georgetown on Monday collected 317 blood packs 33 People were rejected for various reasons medications active allergies etc There was an attendance of new donors registered of which were first timers Last year came out there were rejects and a total of 393 The drop in attendance was a result of an early summer gardening golf and season A spokesman for the Red Cross expressed Interest in seeing those people missed out at the next September B clinic She also would like to thank those donors who come down to check with the clinic their eligibility to donate blood Any donors who missed this clinic will be able to attend the new Halton Hills Holiday Weekend Clinic Monday June at the Legion Hall in Acton Acton Is trying to start a program of regular blood donor clinics for which we Georgetown wish best of luck SONY Complete Line Sales Service Authorized Dealers WIGO TELEVISION AND APPLIANCES Mim IN THE GEORGETOWN MARKET- BUYth I Great Buys From Our Childrens Wear 88 Knit Tops Match them up or mix them with the shorts im nylon knit shells In it different stylos Lots of colours styles and trims solids tripos And all at low In Mist sM ft Shorts Big big value for groat pollon short shorts or nylon knHpatttrnod shorts Both full bexsr waist and nut Lots Of colours and In slurs a USE ONE OF Olffl THREE CREDIT PLANS

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