ol 1 Lmnvcnl a pald Masters of Embro perâ€" ‘Cl}lsed the duties of best man foid guests were. ushered â€" by ?.l(l)bel‘[, SIIIwrpleSLOff l%llnbro and Asreacd Harcourt 0 oodstock. W‘,m,c.,.(!m and white ‘mums doâ€" "UDB baskets ln]ums' PC O0 i plower Sirls Peggy Shrumm Td pinda VoI_Ime‘rshausen wore floor length jacket dresses of gold erystal ghama with matchâ€" ©"~ accessories. They carried IORCC CC ‘the attendants were identiâ€" cally gowned. in floor length creations 0f Silver rust peau de Sale with _ matching _ cummerâ€" fbunds an(} accessories.. They carried\ arrangements of gold ‘afld bronZe j 1:'numS. "Aion dn nas P C o og Alice Pickinson 19 € i â€" 0 ‘b}ld'b : 11131‘1 9{ honorf “}{\ioodstock ue o Em ‘1h Marie Lou HOWE of w hk 5t brldesmalds' oodstock _ as ho kne ze iss [ NUCCCO C skirt. A nylon org i ons n euibecr mt headdress held he%a\t,]gï¬ pill box fulle edged with Chanticl)f nylon and she carried a Wh'tly lace crested with a white ty Bible satin streamers. orchid and ATTENDANTS Given in marriage by Reyv. @G. L. Douglas of Willowdale, the bride wore a wedding gown of nylon organza appliqued with hand clipped Chanhl}y lace. The bodice was made with lily point sleeves and sweetheart neckâ€" line. Sequin and seed pearl embroidery enhanced the front floating panel of the full length ter. for the couple and their wedâ€" ding guests. Miss Vera Zwicker was organist and accompanied soloist Mrs. Noeil Hodgins who sang ‘"‘The Voice That Breathed Oer Eden‘" prior to the service, "The Lord‘s Prayer" during the service and "Wedding Prayer" during the signing of the regisâ€" Rev. William Henderson ofâ€" ficiated for the _doubleâ€"ring ceremony and the CGIT of the church formed a guard of honor les. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. W. E. Huart, 861 Dufferin St., and the late Mr. Huart and the bridegroom‘s parents are Mr. and Mrs, David Sharples, RR 5, Embro. An dallâ€"white setting of ‘mums and gladioli with ferns in glowâ€" ing candlelight decorated Knox Presbyterian Church for the wedding of . Linda _ Margaret Huart and Lloyd James Sharpâ€" d â€"and white ‘mums deâ€" the church parlor for tion where the bride‘s of gold . and bronze Trousseau was displayed bY Alice Dickinson and gifts were in charge of Marie: Sharples and Befiv Lou Howe. Guests Prior to the wedding the bride was honored at a number of preâ€"nuptial parties. Mrs. Huâ€" art was hostess at a troussealu tea honoring her daughter with guests received by Mrs. Huart, the brideâ€"elect and Mrs. Sharpâ€" les. The bridegroom‘s &rand. mothers Mrs. Sharples sr. and Mrs. Edward . Sharron _ also greeted guests. Pink and white carnations and white tapers decorated the tea table and tea was poured by Mrs. Alex MacKenzie, Mrs, W. K. Bell, Mrs. Anne Beir and Mrs. Robert Sutherland. Guests attended the wedding from Willowdale, Galt, Brantâ€" ford, Stratford, Ingersoll, Lonâ€" don, Dorchester, Tillsonburg, Embro, Bright and Woodstock. PREâ€"NUPTIAL EVENTS _ _ FTor a honeymoon in Northern| were served by Yvelte Jensen Ontario and the United States,) Carol Perry, Mrs. Gloria Jel the ‘bride travelled in a beige|lous, Mrs. Robert Moon, Mrs double knit jacket dress w it h|Gerry King, and Mrs. Blaint deep brown accessories and a|Jamieson. corsage of orange delight roses. Mrs. Alan Shaw and Mrs On their réeturn Mr. and Mrs. Eric Shaw of Stratford con Sharples will reside at RR 2 ) vened supplies and Nancy Shav Embro. was in charge of 'I;I‘u:1 guest book Friends attended a presenta tion party at the home of Mis: Betty Lou Howe and Mr. anc Mrs. Sharples entertained _ the bridal party followins wedding rehearsal. (Photo _ by â€" Black: burn) . _ Mrs. W. K. Bell and Mrs. "~" William â€" Douglas were join! LX hostesses at Mrs. Bell‘s home A Pretty for a linen shower and familytook place members attended a m(ilscel church‘ ma laneous shower for the bride a‘ Edi the home of Mrs. Kenneth Voll %%;C;i & be mershausen who. was aswstecwere aril by her daughter Betty. wb eR en Mrs. Alan Shaw and Mrs Eric: Shaw of Stratford con vened supplies and Nancy Shav was in charge of the guest book A pretty afternoon wedding’ took place at Knox United| church manse, Embro _ when! Joyce . Edith . MeGregor amd,l Donald David. Geonge Wilker] were married in a double ring ceremony performed by. the Rev.oH. C. Benson.. . .. | The bride is the daughter of Mr. and. Mrs, Gordon McGregâ€" or, Embro, and the brideâ€" sroom‘s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilker, RR 2 Tavisâ€" _Given in marriage by her father the bride looked lovely sleeves, sweetheart _ neckline and with a lar%e bow at the back â€" The neckline and front of the gown were further ac: cented by handâ€"clipped lace and sequins. Her veil ‘of silk illuâ€" sion was heid iby a tiara of Pair Exchange Vows In Embro Manse . AND MRS. DONALD D. C. gown of nyion _ The with lilypoint Clarks seed pearls and she carried & bouquet of red roses and steph anotis, Matron of honor Mrs. Ronald Rudy of Embro chose a SOWN of turquoise blue bemberg Of* ganza featuring a scoop nockâ€" ‘line cap sleeves and controlâ€" \led skinrt with a Brussels lace \panel on the back of the skirt \Her headdress was petal points \of turquoise onganza and she |earried a nosegay of pink roses and white ‘mums, (" Duties of best man were CAT) ried out by Walter Wilker of Tavistock, 1 The reception Was held at Clarks Restaurant, Inge;*sod. 1 For her. wedding tND the cbride wore a red, doubleâ€"knit suit with black accessories and a corsage of white baby ‘mums. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Wilker will reside in Woodâ€" ‘stock. (Photo by Walker)