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- Niagara Gazette - 9/19/1971
ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH was the setting for
the marriage of Miss Pamela Lynn McGillivray
and Robert F. Vickers Saturday (Sept. 18,1971).
The Very Rev. Msgr. Carl J. Fenice and the Rev..
J. E. Wickenden officiated at the 11 a.m. double
ring nuptials.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Malcolm A. McGillivray, 2948 Porter Road, and
the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Vickers, 1625 Niagara St.
GIVEN IN MARRIAGE by her father, the
bride was attired in a gardenia white Victorian
gown with mandarin collar, long gathered
sleeves, empire fitted bodice and A-line skirt
White satin ribbon and embroidery accented the
gown and cathedral train. A bonnet effect
headpiece of ruffled lace and flowers secured her
three tier veil of illusion and she carried a
cascade of white roses, carnations and baby's
breath.
Mrs. Dennis Virtuoso, matron of honor, wore
a Victorian gown of brown voile with high ruffled
collar, empire bodice, long cuffed sleeves, waist
• band and full gathered skirt with ruffle trim at
.the hemline. Light blue Venise lace trimmed the
gown. Her headpiece was a large straw picture •
hat with blue ribbon trim and she carried a
basket of mums, carnations, daisies and baby's
breath tipped blue. Similarly attired in parfait
blue gowns with brown Venise lace trim were
Mrs. Louie Antonacci, Miss Sherrie Seward and
Miss Joel Nocero, bridesmaids. Brenda
McClymont, flower girl, was also similarly
attired.
John Vickers was best man. Ushers were
Dennis Virtuoso, Louie Antonacci and David
McGillivray, brother of the bride. Thomas
McClymont was ringbearer.
AN EVENING RECEPTION was held at the
VFW Hall on Hyde Park Boulevard.
After a wedding trip to the Pocono Mountains
in Pennsylvania, the couple will reside in Porter
Road.
The bride is a hostess at the Parkway Inn and
the bridegroom is employed by Hooker Chemical
Corp.
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