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Terrace Bay News, 25 Jun 1970, p. 11

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JUNE 25, 1970 ALLEN-HALES VOWS FX CHANGED S Bu re er ie wo oO w oa TN So - a = i = ~ > ~> 5 ae a aa Sa eee ae ee > a sore a ao ; e ee age a nn a i el eee ee Ge ee a6°O G.0 1°) OU Bee a a Soe ee "5 5 peta sess Bes U § Liwie BO eae ios aoe Ohi hs Ogeea ee OT Bia Sn Obey OS EBt 84d 2h ome 5m SE --_ «=O Bie hag =e eh oe ye di a een een Oe Os Ome ey Le es meer 8st O Sy ey SO @ SSSMSSEZ oo Soe LID a Ses ee eg Ew oe ees w st@ asa eo Bzs oy Stee s "So PERS ees SES BES Se Se ec Seceas" S52 857] 2s 8 Gr = UES = Se ie m bbe Cegm kh eae ae oO oO Oo oS S c oe Se ows os at On Saturdey, Mey I6th, 1970 at 2 pem. at Sheguiander o. " : = oa = --_ Church, Linda Ann, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rotert ow ie Bea) seo ' = of Little Current became the bride of William John, son of -S Reg via oO: ie and Mrs. Ronald Allen of Little Current. Reve Je Gordon offic. at eee ee ee : SS = ated at the double ring ceremony. Mrs. R. Grigg of Lively, Or° = bee - = om : = presided at the organ and during the signing of the register « <= Ree ge ar = == duet composed of Ann and Rodney Gordon sang "Savior Like A a er LE eee o's =a Sheppard Lead Us" and "Walk Hand in Hand", ° O OO O OZ 98 = = Given in marriage by her father, the bride looked radian a : nae eis ps Nags k ee a formal gown of nylon organza over rayon taffeta. Daisies O 2 [woos x we enhanced the short sleeves and yolk, bands of guipure lec 8 x ag Oar oe OE i =< & lined the empire weist and tiny stand-up coller. A juliet Ooh ieee a Oe o-5 Qa. = held her trailing bouffant veil trimmed with guipure lace. ieee oe :2 SEYSET?S Lat carried a bouquet of white roses, centered with a mauve orcni ' a SG eee Oe oO °o0* ° [om ift f th i 8 25S BE oN a EV oS on and wore cultured pearl earrings, a gi rom the groom. i S S223 54-7 0- fa>-5% eS The maid of honor, Miss Lorraine Taylor, of Little Current ' © gee BO so Ses eB ' . se he 5 ao Sos > so ec wore a gown of yellow fortrel moss crepe, trimmed with wide | " fac2g6 5E* z2 2-5 scalloped guipure lace on the elbow length sleeves, with dais: j o's 6. Bee ~ xoes © sec 25 & i 25 iz Salaae, a encircling the bodice and neckline. She carried a bouquet of on = oe c\= 2 eS ane a white chrysanthemum daisies, centered in mauve. Maurve daisies Ten ac) enhanced her hair. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Patricia Fenton, Toronto, Miss Jan we Bee o.. O-+O ° Weaver, St. Paul Park, Minnesota and Miss Brenda Lee Hales (siste ct - os 5G < 2 < of the bride) wore identical gowns of fortrel mss orepe in lav- 9 pe AES 2 ender and they carried bouquets of white chrysanthemum daisies E " : centered in yellow. Yellow daisies enhanced their hair. All wor oS o = 3 s e : engraved silver lockets, gifts from the bride. aw a == = = Don Allen (brother of the groom) was best man. Grooms men wer V Fie ease Maker SS ; Jim Wilkin, Lloyd Belanger and Darren Hales (brother of the bride * 2 Fe oS = te Ushers were Bob'and Dan Hales (brothers/of the bride). © + cee ae € : For the occasion the bride's mother chose a silkescreen printe a 0.00 0. OZ4ES sheath with matching turquoise coat and black accessories. She ° : ae ao ie oe wore a corsage of yellow roses and white carnations. -< 2 (98 | Sig 2 ~S The bridegroom's mother wore a royal blue jersey knit two U 9: (oe 62 82a 2 _ piece suit with navy and pink accessories. She wore a corsage of 5 = oe 5 * 28 aa ee pink roses and white carnations. ' -- Labo Cae '--E0 sees 2 The reception was held in the Little Current Legion Hall. Mas- See & 6 BS ous a* oO 23 ter of Ceremony was Mr. Jim Wilkin. A telegram of congratulations 3 os fees 8 ss 23 from Mr. and Mrs. E, Gray, Bedford, N.S. wes read. es ES Bes £ = -- o= oy) tie Centering the head table the two tier wedding cake was topped = 8 cee ee S E7295 with a miniature white church. Red carpeted stairs led to the © agen Se £ Oxs ax 85 tiny bride and groom at the bottom. ese 5 og aES $ 5 x Leaving on a honeymoon trip to Nashville, Tennessee, the bride MO £f£onSF-a& a. wore a coral polyester dress under an open weave beige coat with brown accessories. She wore a corsage of bronze tasmanian roses. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Allen will reside in Toronto, Ontarip. cont'd page I9 ecessccesec®®

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