Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 2, 1971, p. 18

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PiS6 THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THUnSDAY SEPTEMBER Observe Philippine Traditions In VanKlinkFuntanilla Ceremony MR There were ceremonies unique to Roman Catholic weddings in the Philippines when a Georgetown couple were married In St Basils Church Vallejo California July and Van now living at Main Street South were married that day of white and green spider mums were at the main altar Thomas Kirby of Mrs Dorothy Post was organist and Mrs Marilyn Leslie sang Hawaiian Wedding Song Ave Maria and Pan is Angellcus The brides father gave her In marriage in the double ring ceremony Among ceremonies common in the Philippines was the lighting of a special pair of candles signifying the commencement of a new and bright future Her uncle Manuel and cousin Francis Casaba were candle sponsors In a veiling and cording ceremony a Spanish lace trimmed nylon tulle 1 was placed on Ihe groom shoulder and over the head of the bride followed by the slipping of a knotted over their heads This denotes the strength of the newly acquired status of Veil sponsors were the bride aunt Cabacungan and Frank Tafoya Cord sponsors Judy Tafoya and Anthony Msgr Kirby blessed and presented Ihe arras thirteen silver dollars to the groom who in turn ttli good luck gilt towards a materially secure future Troy was ring and coin bearer The bride daughter of Mr and Mrs Cleofe wore a bridal gown made in the Philippines It was dull satin full length with scooped neckline and the front intricately rimmed with pearls and beads in lea and u complemented by Vshaped beading on the back of the gown A beaded floral headdress held a shoulder length veil She carried a cascade of yellow and white baby roses with detachable corsage a pair of small white orchids which later was an accessory for her going away outfit Principal sponsors were the brides cousin Dr Cabacungan and Mrs Esther Banez her aunt She wore a hocking pink floor length gown of dull satin with threequarter sleeves of handmade embroidery and matching veil and a corsage of green orchids Dr Cabacungan wore a tagalog a typical suit worn in the Philippines was her sister maid of honour Bridesmaids were Virginia Tonl and Lilian Nail the latter two cousins of the bride The maid of honour wore a floor length gown In dull char treute with short sleeves and cooped neckline a white sash accentuated with beads and pearls in floral pattern on the front Bridesmaids gowns were similarly styled In white with chartreuse satin sashes At tendants carried cascade bouquets of green spider mums The bride s niece wore a gown of and carried a basket of yellow and white mums The bride s brother Manuel was best man Ushers were Bill Soma Johnny Casaba and Samuel At a reception at Terry Plantation Room the brides mother wore a floor length gown with butterfly sleeves made of silk organza with hand made embroidery on the front and matching veil and a corsage or green orchids Her father wore a The groom mower who also received was aqua crepe dress and coat ensemble and orchid corsage For a honeymoon trip which took them to Disney and Knott s Berry Farm and Vista the bride wore a white mini lace trimmed dress and the corsage from her wedding bouquet The groom parents dew from Georgetown for the wedding joining guests from Sacramento San Francisco Stockton Valiejo and Oakland Mrs Basllio and family and Mrs Lope came from Hawaii and the bride aunt Mrs Socorro Munoz from the Philippines The groom son of Mr and Mrs John Van Kllnk Georgetown Is employed with American Motors and Is studying at Polytechnical Institute Tho bride a graduate of Arellano ty School of Nursing Manilla Philippines came to Georgetown to Join the staff of Georgetown District Memorial hospital Prior to her marriage Mrs York and Mrs Lorraine Kennedy were hostesses at the latter s home for a shower given by the hospital staff Pat Fun hosted shower for her sister In Oakland California Brothers and sisters of the groom had a party in Brampton at the home of Mr and Mrs Tony Van During September which is Arthritis Month the Society seeks to extend public knowledge and understanding of arthritis and the other rheumatic diseases For further in formation about arthritis contact your local branch DRAPER DOBIE CO LTD MEMBERS THE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANOE STOCK AND BOND BROKERS Your Naarsst Branch Ofltca Querns Square Brampton Phone Brampton 4395222 or Milton and Toronto Fist accurate quotations and service on any exchange VisH our modern office if you can However you can open an account by telephone SUCCESSFUL INVESTORS AND TRADERS KNOW DRAPER R B Thomson Wm E Beany If you cant trust your old furnace this winter trust Texacos A Texaco forced air furnace is he most dependable furnace you can buy It des to ensure Ihe complete combustion or every last drop of oil And I means the most heat for the least money It available on easy budget terms BAILEY SERVICE R Tel 45IW74 COMFORT

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