On Saturday, June 29, a candlelight wedding took place in the First Presbyteriari Church of Holley, where Pamela Jean Cady and Scott William Hamel were united in matrimony. The Reverend Paul Attamer officiated at the 5 o'clock double ring ceremony with Reverend Gary Pindar assisting at his cousin's wedding. Soloist Mrs. Kenneth Spychalski sang 'One Hand. One Heart'. Mr. and Mrs Everett Cady of Holley and Mr. and Mrs. William C. Hamel of Fairport are the parents of the newlyweds.
The bride selected a princess styled gown of white silk organza and peau d'ange lace, designed with a shallow lace-edged scooped neckline, long, straight, tapered sleeves and a detachable chapel length train. Peau d'ange lace appliques and seed pearls enhanced the bodice, skirt and train. A lace-covered Camelot cap, trimmed with seed pearls, held her bouffant cathedral length illusion veil and she carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations, stephanotis with a touch of blue baby's breath. As a symbol of unity, during the ceremony, the bridal couple each held a single candle and lit one candle together. They also presented each mother a single long stemmed red rose, as the soloist sang 'The Lord's Prayer.
Mrs. Lewis Passarell Jr., sister of the bride, was matron of honor and chose a gown of pink floral dotted swiss. Bridesmaids Lynette Cady, sister of the bride, Linda Spada and Mrs. Sharon Mandriacchia of Holley, and Kathleen Leary of' Gates, all friends of the bride, wore gowns identical to the matron of honor, in blue. Flower girl, Amy Passarell, was dressed like the maid of honor. The attendants all carried baskets of matching daisies. Bernard Keating served as best man. Ushering were Daryl and Evan Cady, brothers of the bride, also, Ralph Williams, Gary Korn and Richard Heckert. Daniel Wiemer was ring-bearer.
The newlyweds received their guests at a reception at the Craig Hill Country Club, arid later departed for a honeymoon to the Bahamas. The bridegroom, who studied at M.C.C., is presently attending R.I.T. where he is majoring in Electrical Engineering. Both are employed at Kodak. - The Fairport Herald-Mail July 31, 1974