Mixer-CantoStacie Lee Mixer became the bride of Donald Canto in a double-ring ceremony 4 p.m. June 12, 2004, in Chapin Park, Myrtle Beach, S.C. The Rev. Lamar Boulware officiated. A reception for the couple followed at Springmaid Beach Resort.Parents of the bride are Judi and Harold Mixer of Ashtabula. The groom’s parents are Aurora Malagon-Canto of Myrtle Beach and Dominic Canto of Revere, Mass.For her wedding the bride chose an off-the-shoulder satin ballgown featuring lace sleeves, a dropped waistline and chapel train. She wore a pearl and rhinestone tiara with a classic two-tiered veil with rolled edge.The groom was attired in a black tuxedo with matching tie.Serving as honor attendant was Susan (Breedlove) Ratliff of Myrtle Beach. Bridesmaids included Lynnly Miller of Orrville; Susan Scholl of Utica, N.Y.; and Charlene Cuence of Charleston, S.C. Flower girls were Laceyanne Canto of Woonsocket, R.I., niece of the groom; Hannah Mixer of Charlotte, N.C.; and Kailey Mixer of San Diego, Calif., nieces of the bride. Ring bearer was Charles Canto, nephew of the groom.Best man was the groom’s brother, Chuck Canto of Boston. Groomsmen were Mark Moyes of Boston; Dave Levy of Myrtle Beach; and Bruce Murray of Tewksbury, Mass. Junior usher was Christian Mixer of San Diego, nephew of the bride.MR. and MRS. DONALD CANTO(Stacie Lee Mixer)The bride is a graduate of Edgewood Senior High School and Bowling Green State University. She is employed with The Hertz Corp. The groom, a graduate of Brookline High School and Northeastern University, is employed with Fed-Ex and is owner of Baseball 17 sports memorabilia shop in Myrtle Beach.Following a honeymoon in Aruba, the couple reside in Murrells Inlet, S.C.