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LOWELL SUNDAY SUN, OCTOBER 1, 1972 Season's brides MRS. HENRY A. NELSON Jacqueline A. Coyer Married at Sacred Heart LOWELL Jacqueline A. Cayer, daughter of Mr.

Raymond P. Cayer of 203 Ludlam and Henry A Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Nelson of 220 Lincoln were united in matrimony at a 12 o'clock ceremony at Sacred Heart Church.

The bride was radiant in an embroidered, pattern silk organza gown, which featured an empire waist and high neckline accented with daisy appliques. Her cathedral length veil, speckled with the same floral appliques, flowed a matching camelot cap. She carried a single long-stemmed white rose. Mrs. Donna Briere, friend of the bride, was matron of honor.

The bridesmaids were Mrs. Judith Cayer, sister-in- law of the tdde, Miss Diana Leigh and Miss Jeanne Maher also friends of the bride. The four attendants were identically attired in raspberry and white gowns styled with empire-waist and high neckline. The skirts were of raspberry chiffon enhancing the white satin bodice which was speckled with delicate raspberry flowers. The bouffant sleeve tapered to a flounce at the wrist.

Their picture hats of raspberry straw complemented their attire. Each carried a single long- stemmed raspberry rose with streamers. STEPHEN L. brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The ushers were Mark T.

brother of the bridegroom, Raymond G. Cayer and Maurice V. Cayer, brothers of the bride. Following the reception at the Coq D'Or in Dracut, the couple left for Bermuda. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry A. Nelson will reside in Lowell while he pursues degrees in business and law. Mrs. Nelson is currently employed in the corporate industrial relations and personnel department at Courier Corporation, Lowell.

To marry in November DRACUT Mr. and Mrs. Samuel a i of 1401 Bridge announce the engagement of their daughter, Judith Ann, to a Charles DeMone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C.

De- Mone of Somerville. Miss Magu re, a graduate of Dracut High School, is employed in the security office of Raytheon Missile Systems Division, Bedford. Mr. DeMone is a graduate of Somerville High School and Northeastern University. He is employed as a tech associate by Mitre Corp, Bedford.

A November wedding is planned. of HALL 21 QUIGLEY AVE. NO. CHELMSFORD Accommodations For Weddings Showers Testimonials Meetings Excellent Food Served By Bixftmon Food A entering Serv. PHONE: 452-7283 CUSTOM MADE FURNITURE at FACTORY PRICES! Comfort Bedding Co.

145-155 Thorndike St. GL 3-5651 Donna Boyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Boyle of 122 Branch became the bride of Anthony Landry, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Landry of 211 Sparks at a summer 4 o'clock ceremony at Notre Dame de Lourdes Church. Rev. Paul Levesque officiated at the wedding. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride was attired in an A-line gown of white peau-de-soie designed with long sheer sleeves, a long train, and lace appliqued bodice, accented with ice blue ribbon. She carried a cascade of white roses rand daisies.

Cheryl Adams was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Debbie Herrick, Donna Laroehelle, Therese Sigman, and Lois Lemarre. Best man was Dave Lake. Ushers were David Boyle, brother of the bride, Kevin Lamarre, Dave Lambert and Robert Hurley. Following a reception at the Banqueteer, the couple left on a wedding trip to Cape Cod.

Mr. and Mrs. Landry are now residing at the Westminster Apartments on Pawtucket Blvd. The bride, a graduate of St. Louis Academy, was a member of the Glee Club and the French Club.

She is employed as a nurse's aid. Mr. Landry, a graduate of Lowell High School, attended Northern Essex Community College, and is now attending Lowell Technological Institute. Ray-Piekos a i a i daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Thaddus L. Piekos of 17 Twelth became the bride of Timothy James Ray, son of Gaudreau- Salukas nuptials LOWELL--Linda M. Salu- kas, daughter of Joseph A. Sa- of 1034 Gorham Lowell and Mrs. Theresa Gaudreau of 25 Valera Dracut, became the bride of Dennis G.

Gauthier, son of the late Ernest Gauthier and Mrs. Gertrude Champaigne of 182 Arlington Dracut at an 11 o'clock nuptial mass at Ste. Jeanne d'Arc Church. Rev. Roland R.

Bourgeois OMI officiated. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a high necked empire waist gown of silk taffeta with lace and puffed sleeves spangled with daisies. She wore a floor length veil with a floral headpiece and carried a bouquet of baby's breath, sweet peas and tiny white carnations, trimmed with ivy and centered with an orchid. Mrs. Robitaille, aunt of the bride, was matron of honor.

Bridesmaids were Karen Allard, Pamela Gau- drian, Susan Luce and Pamela Fournier. Susan Robitaille, cousin of the bride, was flower girl. Best man was a Maille. Ushers were Ronald Salukas, brother of the bride, Raymond Leclaur, Edward Letour and Russell Luce. Ring bearer was Ricky Gaudreau.

The bride's attendants wore empire waisted gowns of chiffon and taffeta, in pink, blue and orchid. Their veils were held by bow headpieces and their bouquets were of roses matching their gowns. The matron of honor and the flower girl carried yellow carnations. Following a reception at the Walbrook Lounge the new Mr. and Mrs.

Gauthier departed on a wedding trip through Montreal, Canada and Nova Scotia. The bride is a graduate of Dracut High School. bridegroom spent four years with the U.S. Marines and works for and Explosives, Inc. MRS.

ANTHONY LANDRY Donna Boyle Mrs. Richard Ray, of 49 Wiley Haverhill and the late Mr. Richard Ray, at an 11 o'clock ceremony at St. Casimer's Church. Rev.

Joseph Kilinsc- zak, pastor, officiated. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a silk gown enhanced with Venice late and styled with a round collar and bishop sleeves. The skirt featured a flounced hemline and detachable chapel length train. Her four tiered veil of silk illusion was attached to a toque. She carried a cascade of tea roses, lily- of-the-valley, stephanotis and ivy.

Mrs. Philip Kierstead was matron of honor. Maid of honor was June Ahera. Bridesmaids Mrs. George McGarry and Mrs.

Richaril Sylvester. Peter M. Ray was best man. Ushers were Sid Stadel, Phillip Sehiavione, and Robert Paquette. Following a reception at the Harris Pelham Inn, Pelham, N.H., Mr and Mrs.

Ray left for a wedding trip to Maine. Upon return, they will reside in Lowell. The bride, a graduate of Lowell High School, Northern Essex Community College and Lowell State College, is employed as a teacher for the Title I Program. Mr. Ray graduated from Haverhill High School and Northern Essex Community College.

He is serving in the U.S. Army. Farino-Downing Maureen Rita i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold J.

Downing, 647 Wilder and Anthony J. Farino, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Farino, 868 Main Woburn, were united in marriage at a 10 o'clock ceremony at St.

Margaret's Church. Rev. Thomas Walsh officiated. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore an A- Mne gown of silk organza over silk taffeta featuring a modified empire bodice with Victorian neckline a flounced sleeves. The skirt had appliques and a hemline border of lace.

Her imported veil of silk illusion was caught to a profile headpiece of lace enhanced with seed pearls. She carried a spray of eymbi- dium orchids and stephanotis. Jean E. Downing was maid of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Mrs.

George L. Cunha, also a sister of the bride; a H. Downing, sister-in-law of the bride, and Mrs. Sheedy. The attendants wore identically styled gowns in aqua chiffon with scoop necklines, long fitted sleeves and velvet ribbons at the empire waistline.

Their old fashioned bouquets were mixed with bachelor buttons and baby's breath. MRS. TIMOTHY J. RAY Janice M. Piekos Miami Beach, Fla.

They will reside in Lowell. The bride is a graduate of Keith Hall and attended Lowell Commercial College. She is employed by James L. Kane' Insurance Agency. Mr.

Farino, a graduate of Woburn High School, attended Northeastern University and is by A Wilmington. Begley-Donovan During a 12 o'clock ceremony at St. Mary's, Billerica, Lorraine Denise a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter D.

Donovan of 27 Allendale Ave. Billerica exchanged marriage vows with Stephen T. Begley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius J.

Cegley of 57 Castlewood Drive, Billerica. Rev. Joseph Connolly of Lynn officiated. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore her mother's ivory satin wedding gown of Spanish design. The fitted bodice as styled with a yoke of illusion bordered with a ruffle of eyelet-embroidered satin in offshoulder effect.

The longsleeves came to a conventional point at the wrist. The hoop-skirt fashioned of eyelet-embroidered satin ruffles from hip to hemline was styled wi a sweeping circular train. A Spanish-styled headpiece encrusted with seed pearls and rhinestones held her elbow- length veil of French illusion, and she carried a bouquet of pastel carnations, tea roses and daisies. Matron of honor was Mrs. Sharon L.

DiNicola. Bridesmaids were Barbara Begley, sister of the bridegroom, and Mary Ann Perham. Lorraine Marshall, cousin of the bridegroom, was the flower girl. THE BRIDE'S attendants wore pastel Southern belle styled gowns of chiffon and lace. Large matching picture 'hats complemented i gowns and they carried closed parasols of white lace filled with pastel miniature carnations, tea roses and daisies.

The flower girl wore a long dress in similar design and a bow adorned her hair. She carried a nosegay of blue and white flowers. Best man was John P. (Bergeron. Ushers were Anthony Ayers, cousin of the bridegroom, Steven and Timothy Donovan, brothers of the bride.

Following a reception at the Band Box Restaurant in Billerica, Mr. and Mrs. Begley left for a trip to Bermuda. They no reside in Lowell. The bride is a graduate of Keith Hall, Lowell, and is em- Engagement announced MRS.

ANTHONY J. FARINO. JR. Maureen Rita Downing ployed by Garden City Trust Bedford. Mr.

Begley is a graduate of Billerica High School, and is employed by W.T. Grant in Billerica. Repose- Wintersteen Carol Ann Wintersteen of Waltham, daughter of Mr. and Provencher- Wojtkiewicz nuptials CHELMSFORD--Doris Marie Wojtkiewicl, daughter of Mrs. Helen Wojtkiewicz of 3 Orchard Lane, Chelmsford, became the bride of Leo Paul Provencher, son of Mrs.

Lea Provencher of 30 Aiken Ave. at an 11 o'clock nuptial Mass at St. Mary's Church. Rev. Paul Berube officiated.

Escorted to the altar by her uncle, the bride was attired in an A-line gown of white nylon organza over taffeta featuring an empire bodice, illusion neckline and short sheer puff sleeves. Enhanced with embroidered Venice lace and accented with pearls and beads, her gown featured a detachable tubular a length train accented by a border of scalloped Venice lace. The bride's nylon illusion elbow length veil was attached to a profile Camelot lace and trimmed with pearls and sequins. She carried a cascade of white roses, stephanotis and ivy. Matron of honor was Linda McCormack, sister of the bride.

Bridesmaids Nancy Wojtkiewicz, sister of the bride, Cenzina Micozzi and Andrea Catino. MRS. STEPHEN T. BEGLEY Lorraine D. Donovan Mrs.

Donald H. Wintersteen of Lambertvilte, became the bride of Richard Stephen Repose of Chestnut Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel W. Repose of 9 Lynn North Chelmsford, at an Ecumenical ceremony performed at the First Baptist Church of Toledo, Ohio.

Rev. Theodore Pitt and Rev. James Doll, OMI officiated. The bride was escorted to the altar by her father. Maid of honor was Jo Lynn Wintersteen, a sister of the bride.

Bridesmaids Janie O'Connor and Mrs. Michael Patton, both of Michigan. Dennis Ryan of Boston was best man. Ushers were, Donald Wintersteen, brother of the bride and Boettcher of Boston. Mrs.

Repose, a graduate of Notre Dame Academy, Toledo, Ohio, received her BA from Hillsdale in Michigan. She is employed as a teacher in the Ayer School system. Mr. Repose, a graduate of Chelmsford High School holds a BBA degree from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst and is employed as a Revenue Officer with the Internal Revenu Service, Boston. Following a wedding trip to Europe, Mr.

and Mrs. Repose will reside in Boston. JAMES Farino was his brother's best man. Ushers were Richard Farino, another brother of the bridegroom; William S. Downing, brother of the bride, and Robert DeAngelis of Stoneham.

After a reception at the Andover Country Club, the couple left on a wedding trip to BILLERICA Mr. and Mrs. Vincent A. DiCecca of Billerica announce the engagement of their daughter, Phyllis, to Daniel Cleary, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Cleary of Billerica. The wedding is planned for August, 1973. THE MATRON of honor wore a pastel melon floor- length gown of cameo printed velveray on voille with matching collar band, French pouf sleeves, and skirt trimmed with a full flounce. The bridesmaids wore identically styled gowns in pastel shades of aqua, pink and orchid. They wore picture 'hats with laced organza trimmed with braid and long streamers and carried old fashioned bouquets of daisies, carnations and baby's breath.

Best man was Paul Provencher, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were Roland and Donald brothers of the bridegroom, and Dennis Renaud. Following a reception at The Ban- queteer in Chelmsford, Mr. and Mrs. Provencher left for a wedding trip to Nassau.

They will reside at 166 Stevens St. The bride, a graduate of Chelmsford High School, received her BA degree in mathematics from Regis College. She is employed as a secretary to the chairman of the Nursing Department at Lowell State College. Mr. Provencher is a graduate of Lowell High School and is employed as a compositor at the Courier-Citizen Directory Division of Lowell.

Ledoux- Bellemare Carol Ann a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Bellemare of 12 Superior Dracut, became the bride of Louis A. Ledoux, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Dan Ledoux of 1 Wiggin Lowell at an 11 a.m. nuptial Mass Sept. 16. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a sata peau floor length gown fashioned with daisy appliques at the high mandarin neckline, long puffed bishop sleeves, and fitted bodice. Her A-lme terminated into a full chapel train.

Her headpiece was a cluster attached to a -bouffant elbow length veil. She carried a cascade of miniature white roses tinted in yellow with baby's breath. Diane Eellemare, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Claudette Weddleton, sister of the bridegroom, Diane Dame a Diane LaBrecque. The bride's attendants wore sata peau floor length gowns in acqua.

The maid of honor gown was peach They had daisy appliques at their high mandarin necklines, on the long, puffed bishop sleeves and at the fitted bodices which fell into an A- MRS. RICHARD S. REPOSE Corel Ann Wintersteen line gown. They carried cascades of baby carnations in peach with acqua trimming and baby orchids. The maid of honor carried a cascade of aqua carnations with peach trimming and baby orchids.

Raymond Ledoux was best man for his brother. Ushers were Dick Weddleton, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, Ronald LaBrecque and Donald Bellemare, brother of the bride. Following a reception at the Coq D'or restaurant, Dracut, where Suzanne Proulx had charge of the guest book, Mr. and Mrs. Ledoux left for a trip to Bermuda.

Upon return they will reside in Lowell. The bride is employed as an executive secretary at Raytheon Service Burlington. Mr. Ledoux served two years in the U.S. Navy and is employed as an upholsterer for Woodland Furniture.

King-Clayton Louise Clayton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edmund Clayton of North Andover was married to John Weaver King II, son of Dr. and Mrs. John Weaver King of Cleveland Heights, Ohio.

The three o'clock ceremony took place at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in North Andover with the Rev. George Vought officiating. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an A--line gown of ivory silk organza with the bodice and hemline enhanced with Alen- con lace and seed pearls. Attached to her camelot headpiece was an heirloom mantilla of ivory Alencon lace.

She carried a gathering basket of ivory roses, daisies, and zinnias. Mrs. David Patton Rudder of Kent, Ohio, was Matron of Honor, and Susan Clayton, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Kristine Clayton, sister of the bride and Christena Elizabeth King and Mary Caroline King, sisters of the bridegroom. They wore lime-green Empire style dresses with high necks, bodices, and long sleeves edged in ivory lace and green ribbon.

They carried baskets of ivory roses mixed with zinnias, batchelor buttons, and baby's breath. Lawrence Murtaugh of Minneapolis, was best man. The ushers included Eugene Roberts King, brother of the bridegroom; Douglas Robertson of Plymouth, N.H., Bruce Bond of Darien, Gary MRS. LOUIS A. LEDOUX Cord A.

Bellemare MRS. JOHN W. KING, II Louise Clayton Newman of a Heights, Ohio. A reception at Country Club in Tyngsboro followed the ceremony. Choose Newton's HAIRSTYLES! Permanent Wave Specialists for 40 years Our Famous PERM COMPLETE WITH CREME SHAMPOO AND STYLE CUT OPEN TO 9 WED.

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