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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 13 Oct 1982, p. 8

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A pretty summer wed A pretty summer wedding took place Aug. 14, 1982, at St. John's United Church, Elm- vale, when Lori Clement, daughter of Larry and Mae Clement, became the bride of Mare Townes, son of Harold and Muriel Townes, all of Elmvale. down the aisle by her father, wore a gown of poly sheer with re- embroidered pliques adorning the empire waistline. A ruffle of chantilly type lace neckline which featured The bride, escorted adorned chapel lace ap- train. A edged the V- a high collar of re- embroidered lace, and Bishop sleeves with tight lace cuffs. A single flounce of matching lace the attached The matron of honour, Jane Lees, wore a blue polyester halter matching lace insert at the neckline and topped edged chapel length veil was held in place by a silk flower head piece. The bridal bouquet of silk salmon and white by an elbow length coloured roses with chiffon cape. - maybell. baby's breath, The bridesmaids, and ivy complementing Brenda Fleming, the bridal ensemble. Brenda Columbus, Karen Ritchie, and Linda Tinney, wore similar gowns in yellow. The flowergirl, Brenda Buchanan, wore a floor length gown of white interlock gown with Happy --by Lorne Letherby water, Sunday, Oct. 17th, at 11 a.m. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Cold- celebrates its 84th anniversary, The guest minister will be Rev. iv., D. Min., eight years Minister of Bethel Church, Scotsburn, Nova Scotia. He was inducted as Minister of Knox Church, Midland, last March. The guest soloist will be Mrs. Suzanne Clarke, of Coldwater, and there will be special music by St. Andrew's Choir. St. Andrew's Church, Coldwater, was built embossed polyester sheer over blue in- terlock with short puff sleeves. All attendants earried silk flower arrangements to complement their gowns. Mike Townes, brother of the groom, was best man. The ushers were Steve Townes, Brent Fleming, Jim Clement and Dan Clement. The ring bearer, Tyler Turner, wore a Royal Blue tuxedo, as did the ding held in Elmvale other men. The bride's mother greeted guests in an aqua polyester interlock gown with a silk yellow rose corsage. The groom's" mother assisted in a dusty rose floor length gown with a complementary silk flower coursage. The bride and groom travelled to Niagara Falls and Baltimore, Maryland, and are now residing on Stone Street in Elmvale. a Brown, A.B., M. Div. Presbyterian Church, Midland. | f He was educated at Penn State University and the University of Strasbourg, France, in 1898 and the first service was Jan. Ist, 1899. earning his Bachelor of Arts. He received his The beginnings of Presbyterianism in the Master of Divinity degree from Gordon district reached back for almost 50 years Divinity School, and later his Doctor of prior to that date. Ministry degree from Union Theological Rev. Charles Carter, B.A., M. Div., has church Seminary in Virginia. Ordained by the Presbytery of Boston, Mr. Brown began his ministry in St. Presbyterian Church Quebec, and served for five years. He was for Edward's in Beauharnois, been Minister of St. Andrew's since 1951. All who can attend have been extended a welcome to the service. There will be a Fellowship period in the Sunday School auditorium following the service PP Wedding of Wyevale residents ay Jeanie Webb Port P _ North B We are pleased to last week preparing for with 15 ladies present. A naka wedding Stic oe eee hear that Jim Large is that great annual event, Roll Call was, Name a was solemized in areas. The happy couple home after a week anda__ the fowl supper, Oct. 9. family tradition carried Wyevale United Curch, on Oct. 2 when Miss Rosalyn Hussey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hussey, became the bride of Mr. Arthur Reese Dunsford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Art. are honeymooning in the Eastern States. A community shower was held in the Orange Centre on Sept. 30. Miss Nancy Young of Toronto and Mr. Jerome Moreau of Wyevale were the half in Penetanguishene General Hospital. He is feeling much better. Mrs. Verna Nerpin spent a couple of days last week with friends near Churchill. The ladies of the United Wyevale Weight Whittlers have resumed their battle. They meet in the school on Monday evenings at 7:30 p.m. The Pine' Ridge Women's _Institute's September meeting was on by your family. The program was taken by Constable Murray Cooper, who gave a talk on drug abuse, ac- companied by slides. Lunch was served by the hostess and by Mrs. Dunsford, all of happy recipients. Nan Church and the Men's_ held at the home of Mrs. 1. Campbell and Mrs. M. wea Wyevale. Pe aa ea naeven Club were very busy Elwood Blow, Sept. 16., Marcellus. Clement-Townes Rev. John Locke many lovely and useful officiated at the wed- ding. A gorgeous Fall day added to the beauty of this happy event. The lovely reception and dance were held at the Royal Canadian Legion in Midland. Around 200 gifts. They were to be married on Oct. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Grenier and Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Grenier flew to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in mid- September to attend a ° MR. BULK'S © BULK FOOD SUPERMARKET people were there to wedding. Following the help celebrate' the beautiful wedding evening. Susan Brock celebrations, the two e caught the bride's couples, plus another over 1 000 items bouquet and Dan brother and his wife, f j Grenier the garter. motored to Banff, Alta., e 4 Friends and relatives and on into B.C. They 44 @ @ lA | were there from reported a wonderful | Shelbourne, Toronto, trip. Mrs. Margaret Martin } A enjoyed a couple of | Two fires, weeks with relatives in Manitoba, also. at- | two Calls tending a wedding while 534 Bayfield St. N., Barrie | (Across from Georgian Mall for help ee oe next to Darsco) Midland firefighters were called out twice last Sunday to extingush blazes. 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