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KleinholzVossExchangtr!Double Ring Ct emonyAll Saints Anglican Cburch was the scene of a lovely double ring ceremony on September 3rd, 1966 at 3:30 p.m. when Vivian, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Slade became the bride of Wilfried Robert Kleinholz, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Kleinholz of Winnipeg. Rev. C. H. Sells of MacGregor officiated. Mr. fan McLeod, cousin of tbe bride was organist.During the ceremony Mrs. Hazel Smith of Winnipee sang O Perfect Love” and The Lord is Mr Shepherd” during the’ Wt? ■ -v ■ .TiV’-fV ' A* [' S.': i- -lJ - A~' ' '' ' x~ ‘ - ' y, VpVo ^ Isigning of the register. Praise to the Lord” wag the Processional.Given in marriage by her father the bride looked charming in a floor length gown of white lirht weight cut velvet. The skirt fell in graceful folds from inverted pleats and featured a slight train. The bodice had a round neck and lilv-point sleeves and was finished with a self bow at the back. Her headdress was a coronet of crystals and oesrls. which held her floor length veil of silk Illusion. She carried a cascade of white carnations and tendrils of ivy. HerIonly jewellery was a pearl drop necklace, worn by her grandmother and mother on their wedding day.The maid of honor was Miss Heather Slade, sister o! the bride. Bridal attendants were Mrs. Hannalore Leudtke, sister of the groom, Miss Grace Bray and Miss Kathleen Slade, sister of the bride. They wore floor length gowns of green-blue Crystal Charm, with bellshaped skirts, scoop neck line#and elbow length sleeves. The headdresses were matching wedding ring bands. They wore single strand *pearl necklaces, gifts of the bride and carried crescent bouquets of white shas* ta poms.Best man was Mr. Guenter Pa slot. Ushering guests were Mr. Herbert Kleinholz, brother of the groom, Mr, Herbert Nah-lick and Mr. H. Leudtke (Contineud on Page 5)WordDonnelly VowsExchanged September 3rdA lovely double ring wedding ceremony was solemnized on Saturday, Sept. 3rd in Gladstone United Church when Katherine Mary, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Donnelly of May-feld and Harold Wayne, onlyeon of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ward,of Kindcrsly, Sask., were united in marriage.The front of the church was decorated with gladioli and white !xws and lily of the valley mark-t « /k • raw*The radiant bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a sheath floor - length gown of peau de sole satin featuring a fitted waistline and lily point sleeves. Tiny seed pearls and appliques of lace decorated the front of the dress, coming to a V pattern from the shoulders to ihe waistline and continuing down the front of the skirt, Afloor-length detachable train heldn place by a large bow at the
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Gladstone Age Press

Gladstone, Manitoba, CA

Wed, Sep 07, 1966

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