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.V,Lo'bib, -sister of the groom. Theyk nQa!ji wore identical fliobr-lemgtb hoodu «. Weadivpelt;j style ,gowns l y€ijow kven.• ••••■• «• »•■•••••••••»• • der-a.nd)mint igreen1 .chiffon overtaffeta. Edgings of Venice Lace in contrasting shades encircled j the hoods, high necklines and empress waistlines and cuffs- of long (fill'll sleeves, They carried .cascades of white carnations tipped' yellow, lavender andmint green'.The 'groom was attended! by Nonman Krevia-auk. Ushers we-re Barry Gee and Roy Foster. They all wore tuxedos of white dinner jackets with- matching yellow, lavender and mint green ruffled shirts and 'black trousers.The mother of the (bridechose a floor-length gown ofpolyester .fortPel in a -deep miaulve patterned design with black accessories. She wore a corsage of pink carnations-The mother of 'the groom chose a floor-length gowm ofacetate polyester with -a .pea-cddk blue (bodice with patterned . ®™RI3—^Zioni. Pentecostal,^™ *Dld! a patterned sikirt, and Church was scene a aocessonesy She wore apretty dohbl'e-ring ceremony on corsage of white carnations. ; . Oct. .14, 1-972, at 7 pm. when The reception was held m Lois Anne, daughter of Mr. and' lower auditorium of Zion Mrs. Frank Airey, (Rivers, ox- C^rdh. i^r. Victor Airey, uncle changed wedding vows . with bf.the .to(te, proposed the toast Wi'tiliam James Borden’'Lolbfb, ^ the bride, only son of Mr. and .Mrs. Jacik For travelling the bride chose LcbSb. a two-pieice double-knit printed(Rev. M. ©yanna of Brandon fortrel. diress of deep mauve, officiated at the loeremony. Or- trimm'ed with White. Her eccess-LOBB — AIREYganist was Mrs. iClarende Lang cries were (black and she woreof (Brandon and Mrs. Kenneth a white sweetheart .rose corsage Paddock, Rivers, sang “The * Qut'Of-town- gu'ests were from Wedding Prayer” during tfhe Winnipeg, iSteinbach, Carberry, ’ signing of the register. Sundowne, Oak (River an-dl Neep-■. Given in marriage Iby her awa-'I father, the (bride looked lovely iFoliowing. a wedding trip 'to in a gown Of satin ipeau over the northern central United taffeta- in a peasant silhouette States, Mr, and Mrs. iLolbb will style. The fitted bodice featu.r- reside in Winnipeg.ed a high neckline, frilly cuff- -ed bishop sleeves overlaid with LibfSry NofBSval lace, as was the yoke of the gown A self sash circled the Everyone is interested in natural waistline, ending in a £ood Either they want new and pert bow at the back closing interesting ways to prepare it, outer a ifiuDi Watteau train over- 0r they want to became superlaid and edged in .matching val ior h,osts OT hostesses. On the kee which enhanced the deep- other hand, they may be hunt-ly flounoed- skirt of the gown. jng desperately for new ways to A long silk illusion veil edged cook low calorie dishes that will with matching lace in mantilla tihem lose weight. Then style, was held iby a Juliet cap. 3|gajn they may want to know The bride carried, a cascade of wha't k iby health foods,red-roses and red sweetheart whatever your questions; the roses. . answers can be found! in (theMlaid of honour was Miss many books in your ‘library.~ Maureen Espey andi bridesmaids The foil-owing are only a part I were Miss D-arlene Aixtey, Sister what is available.
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Rivers Gazette Reporter

Rivers, Manitoba, CA

Thu, Nov 16, 1972

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