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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 5/21/1960
An imported silk organza wedding gown was the
choice of Miss Jane Marie Cyrek for her marriage to
Albert J. Belliveau at 11 this morning in St. Patrick's
Church, North Java, where vases of white gladioli en-
hanced the chancel.
The Rev. R. J Galbraith officiated
for the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John F. Cyrek of
Java Center, and the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lucien Belliveau of
Ontario St., Lockport.
Mr. Cyrek gave his daughter
In marriage. A sabrina neckline
of alencon lace, reembroidered
with sequins and pearls, long
sleeves and a fitted torso distinguished
the bride's gown Her
bouffant skirt featured a panel
of matching beaded lace appliques
and a back panel which
terminated in a court train.
Imported pure whits French
blossoms formed a coronet
which held her tiered French
illusion veil. She carried a cas-
cade of white orchids, lilies of
the valley, stephanotis and ivy
leaves.
MAID OF HONOR
Miss Patricia Powlowski of
Cheektowaga was maid of honor
in a ballerina length princess
style blue silk organza gown
with a portrait neckline, threequarter
length sleeves and bell
shaped skirt. This was complemented
by a matching nylon
braid picture hat. She carried
blue and white daisy pompons
in a flat basket.
Bridesmaids were the Misses
Judith Zarzecka. Joan Kajdasz
and Betty Ann Krzanak, all of
Buffalo.
Junior bridemaids were the
Misses Alice Marie Cyrek, sister
ofo the bride, and Sharon Bulera,
cousin of the bride. Their gowns
and hats were like those of the
maid of honor except in lilac
and they carried flat baskets of
lilac and white daisy pompons.
Best man was Akmzo Belliveau,
brother of the groom.
Guests were seated by Robert
Inchiosa, Gerald LeVan and
Charles Winchell. all of Lockport
Miss Margaret Stamper of
Strykersvilte played the wedding
music.
MOTHERS' ENSEMBLES
The bride's mother chose a
bone white Chantilly lace princess
style dress over champage
beige with lilac accessories. The
groom s mother favored a pure
silk jade green sheath dress,
and black accessories. Corsages
of talisman roses completed
their attire.
The Twin District Fire Hall,
Lancaster, was the setting for
the wedding breakfast, where
die reception will take place at
7 tins evening. Candelabra with
white candles and arrangements
of white gladioli will decorate
the tables.
When the couple leaves for a
Montreal and Quebec honeymoon,
the bride will be wearing
a white silk pleated dress, forest
green accessories and a
white orchid corsage. They will
make their home at 141 Pine
St., Lockport.
The bride was graduated from
Academy and St Mary's Business
School. The groom at
tended De Sates Catholic High
School and Lockport Senior High
School. He served four years
with the U.S. Navy.
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