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theJat-de*meted40sthe[iu-ht-av-30s30sItsredlay)UtMrs. Richard G. Boissonneault(Photo by Valliere’s Studio)Claire FecteauMarriedTl-be-r -in ith ine rs-bySt.intire-layofanistar-Saco Ceremony;herdndonndter)k-ofireer-rerofithedm-slyndm-;heat-5h.Sith i a dd [illacid-of/e-fngngA Saturday morning ceremony in Ndtre Dame de Lourdes Church, Saco, united in marriage M;ss Claire Lorraine Feeteau and Richard Gerald Boissonneault. Rev. Joseph Carrier was the officiating clergy-man and traditional music waspresented by organist Mrs. Eva Carrier.The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Feeteau, 196 Beach St., Saco and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boissonneault, 1 Hillside Ave., Biddeford.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal satin gown with a high neckline, tong, pointed sleeves and a train. Alencon appliques trimmed the front of the fitted bodice, sheath skirt and train. Her bouffant veil of silk illusion was caught to a crown of seed pearls and borealis crystals and she carried a bouquet of white roses trimmed with satin ribbon.The bride’s friend, Mrs. Claudette Thompson, Saco, wore an emerald green gown of crushed velvet and linen, matching accessories and carried a bouquet of light green chrysanthemums and white poms.Dennis ITodgin, Hartford, Conn., a friend of the groom, served as best man, while the bride’s cousin, Gerard Sylvester, and the groom’s cousin, Michael Boissonneault, were the ushers.* * *Following the ceremroiy, a reception for 150 relatives and guests was held at the Biddeford - Saco Lodge of Elks, Portland Road, Saco, with Miss Elaine Frechette in charge ofthe guest book.For her daughter’s wedding,Wells DeMolayInstalls OfficersMrs. Fecteau selecte^ a ribbouun-als)nsne-di-in-entdress of peacock blue with matching accessories and a corsage of pink roses.The groom’s mother, Mrs.Boissonneault, wore a *old crepe dress with a sequin top and lace coat, a feather hat to match, and a corsage of American Beauty rosjes.For a wedding trip to Bermuda the bride wore a navy blue and gold plaid woolen suit, a navy blue beaver hat andmatching accessories.Mrs. Boissonneault graduatedfrom Thornton Academy, Saco and the Comptometer School, Portland. She was formerly employed by Universal C.I.T. Credit Corp., Portland.The groom graduated from Wentworth Institute, Boston and Tri - State University, Angola, Inc. and is an engineer for I.B. M., Poughkeepsie, N.Y.The couple will reside Jn Poughkeepsie after Jan. 29.WELLS — David Stevens wasinstalled as master councilor ofHighpine Chapter, Order of DeMolay, in ceremonies Sunday afternoon in Highpine Masonic Hall, Sanford Road, here.Other officers include Karl Dixon, senior councilor; Christopher Littlefield, junior councilor; Ansel Stevens Jr., senior deacon; ITazen Tufts, junior deacon; Stephen Glanville, senior steward; Scott Simpson, junior steward; Michael Em.mons, chaplain; Gordon Galeucia Jr., marshal; Ronald Norton, sentinel; Lawrence Fernald, scribe; Richard Norton, almoner; Edward Coombs, standard bearer, and Keith Stevens, orator.Conducting the ceremonies was Wayne Manson, Kittery, a past state master councilor and chevalier member. He was assisted by Robert Coleman a past master councilor, and Gary Primmerman, both of William Whipple Chapter, Kittery* Organ music was provided by John Moulton, also of Kittery.The new master councilor presented a bouquet of flowers to his mother, Mrs. Wallace Stevens Sr., president - elect of the DeMolay Mothers Circle, and a corsage to* Mrs. Winthrop T. Nickerson, retiring president of the Mothers Circle, and mother of the outgoing master councilor, Ronald Nickerson. Due to illness, Nickerson was unable to attend, and a past master’s pin was received in his behalf by his mother.Wayne Manson presented the Flower Talk for a recent, candidate Keith Stevens.Representing Berwick Assembly, Order of Rainbow, at the ceremonies was Miss Rebecca Perry, a past worthy and 1966 DeMolay Sweetheart, who also a corsage.A guest at the ceremonies was Robert S. Gass, Portland, DeMolay executive officer for Maine, who addressed the gathering. Other visitors included Curtis Primmerman and Roger Staples, advisors of William Whipple Chapter, Kittery, and a delegation of members of that chapter; also, James Garvin, master councilor, and Roland Ripley, . senior councilor, of Portsmouth (N.H.) DeMolay Chapter, and John J. Hanagan, guidance counselor High School.Representing the council of Highpine Chapter were Wallace Stevens Sr. and Ansel Stevens Sr. and “dad” advisor Roland H. Joy, who paid tribute to outgoing mastercouncilor Ronald Nickerson andoutlined accomplishments of the year.Refreshments were served in the dining room by members of the Mothers Cirlcle.Earlyen by Jof 37 Vand LIWestbrcRoute ( said. S the Biment ii were n In an ing, a ti H. 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Biddeford Journal

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Mon, Jan 23, 1967

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