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- Niagara Gazette
A WEDDING TRIP to Montreal, Que.. Is
being taken by James F. Baker and his
bride, the former Miss Constance Ciurczak.
Miss Ciurczak and Mr. Baker were wed
Saturday (May 6. 1961) at Holy Trinity
Church, with Rev. Francis Juchnowski
officiating.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Marcel E. Ciurczak. A Street, and the
bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Baker. 24th Street.
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A BRIDAL GOWN of silk organza accented
with Venetian lace was chosen by
the bride, who was given in marriage by
her father. Venetian lace appliques graced
the front of the bouffant skirt, and the
edge of the chapel-length train. A crown
of matching lace caught her appliqued veil.
Miss Jeanette Heina was maid of honor,
attired in a gown of champagne-colored
peau de soie in ballerina length. A crown
of crystal and pearl in matching color was
her headdress.
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THE BRIDESMAIDS, in similar ensembles
of frosted mint, were the Misses
Linda Cooley and Sharon Pearl.
Miss Antoinette Ciurczak, sister of the
bride. was a junior bridesmaid, attired in
an ensemble similar to the one worn by
the maid of honor.
James Blakelv served as best man, and
ushers were John Abramaytis, Fred Baker
and Terry Kramer.
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ST. GEORGE'S HALL was the site of a
wedding reception. The bride's mother received
in an ensemble of beige peau de soie
with matching color accessories.
When the newlyweds return from their
wedding trip, they will be at home at 2231
Cudaback Ave.
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