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'WEDNESDAY., oA,'UG. 31st, 1055 P
MULIrIN -PERRY
A wedding of interest locally
as solemnized in Meaford ,Uni
ted church on Saturday, August
6th,, at two o'clock, when Verna
Agnes, only daughter of. Mr. and
Mrs.' Vernon Perry,, Meaford, be-
came the :bride . ofGordon Allan
Mullin, son of Mr, and Mrs. Cecil
Mullin, Listowel; and formerly of
Lucknow. • ',Rev. Gordan. Lapp of
ficiated at the double' ring Gere
molly, which. • . was performed
against •a •,backgrou?od of stand=
• .ards • of bridal •white gladioli.
Alan C�eabtree'Tliresi ec: at4he:
organ. and .played the wedding
music• and,' accompanied the solo-
ist,•Wishart Campbell,director of
'.music at CFIRB,. ,who" sang ,"the
Lord's ' Prayer" • and "0 Perfect
Love" • .
Given in marriage by her fath-
er the bride was charining in.
• her long white gown of lace, ny
ion and net fashioned with very
full" skirt : and •fitted bodice, the
neckline of which was banded
white satin with 'a . large ; bow at
the ' back. Her chapel " veil' fell
frOin a .small, pillbox ;hat which
was trirmed .with pearls 'and: she
carried' a;. white",Bible and white'
orchid with' 'clusters of'stephan
otis. A single strand of •:pearls,;
lace: mittens ' and White •sli;ppers,
ornamented . withrhinestones,
completed her costurne.
She; was attended by .Miss•Dor=
othy.:Hopkins as. maid. of honor
and 1VIrs ..Barry.' Wallaoe and Mrs.
Leroy Watterwortli: ' .'as bride's
maids, alt of whom wore gowns
of tissue'' nylon taffeta made• in:
similar design . with •.matching
hats. ; The maid of honor was in
orchid and the • bridesmaids in
pastel green..Their flowers were
V-shaped.:' bouquets, compliment
ing thebride's initial
Debbie :Ospper, the tiny flower
girl Wore a. frock of yellow ny
Ion with. a circlet , of yellow
contrasting shades of gladioli in
flowers in, .her, hair arid carrying
nosegay -of ---pink 'laaks-pu
The ringbearer, b ares, :Dennis Boyle,
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TRE LUCK,NOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
UCKN•OW
UNITED CHURCH
Minister:
Rev*. G. • A:. Meikle jphn,
• B.A.,. B,D.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4
10. a.m.: Sunday School.
Morning 'Worship.
p
7 m.' :Evening -Service'-•
carried the: wedding -banes
White .' satin cushion:' ` •
William Mullin, Listowel; fibro-
ther•'of the, groom,. was best,'nian
and ;the • .ushers .were Thomas
Perry, and Bud' Bitton,
Following. the ceremony a re
ception was held at Pauls. Hotel.
Mrs; Perry received the guests.
taffeta with matching hat of vel-
vet and mohair, • and shoes* and
gloves of the same shade and cor-
sage of talisman roses. ' She was.
assisted by the groom's mother;
wearing 1arkspur blue .once; and
nylon With pink hat and..., ,gloves
and corsage of pink :roses.
.The, bride's ' table was decorat
'ed :in pink and • white 'larkspur.
and white"candles circling the
four-tierweddingcake.
Later the young 'Couple left ,on
a wedding trip through 'A1gon-
quin Park,. visiting Ottawa,, Mon_.
• treal, Quebec City and the Lam:.
entains,. and `then spent a couple
of weeks at Point. Clark. For tra-�
veiling the bride chose a white.
fitted dress .With , thatching dust
`er, picture;. hat in_ ,purple velvet,
.and': her French `Suede gloves,
shoes and':bag', were: the same
shade. She' wore, a choker and.
earrings Of `rhinestones and, violet
orchid corsages
Out -of •town guests were ;• f r-om
tocaltGenerat
ms's. JamMaeNaughto n and
Jimmy spent a couple of days at.
the C,N.E. '
Mr. And Mrs; 1ertrarn Curran,
Bev. and Danny of London, vis,-
ited relatives in •the community,
Mr.. and. yrs. Aubrey. Higgins,
of Detroit were visitors with Mr,
and Mrs. Herb Curran.
1 rnest McAllister of Windsor
-visited friends in ,the; coxnmun-
«sty, ,
Mr and `Mrs. Charles _Pearce -
of '•aiitford. were visitors with
;,her mother, Mrs T..J Ander-
son
_ and other relatives. •
Mr<, and Mrs. N. S. Calvertp and_.
,Joyce of Paris''visited "last. week
with Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Doug-
las.• .
Miss Donna Bertrand of Mid-
land `visited with 'Judy Webster
at Amberley .Beach, for a few
days. .
In a .costume of orchid lace over'
and daughter of ,Kirkland, Lake'
visited with his, sister,. Mrs. Fred
Martin 'and Mr. Martina
Mr. -and Mts. Alfred Mitchell.
r'. Toronto, Listow e1;' Kitclrener, Ar-:
thug. and. Lucknow..
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Mr: ;'and Mrs. -Fred' Anderson
and sons Michael'and Dennis of
London, ,were : holiday visitors
with' friends` in. the community..
John Hogan of Ashfield under-
went an operation in Victoria
Hospital, London, on Tuesday
Morning'. of last week.: .
Mr. and Mrs. , Lorne. Hamilton
and` son • John of ,Hamilton are
visiting ,with his mother,, Mrs.
Jack Hamilton' •and. •other rela-
tives. •
Sgt.;. and Mrs. George Robins
and children Joyanne. ,said ,Ran
of 'Downtview spent a couple
weeks at the ,cottage at..the ..F
of the Twelfth
• • Mr. and Mrs.. T.A. • Camero
are spending . couple of we
with . relative : at Perth. The
came. from 'Perth ,. to :'Ashfie
Township- thirty-seven. years • ag
r. an r ond�Joinst
of Toronto . ar spending a cou
of weeks at Point Clark, and. vi
iting here • wit his parents, M
and Mrs. P.M.Johnston.. ..:
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her 'parental home.
Dr. K.: R M ..Thompson, Mrs.
.Th'onipSon' and four • sons, Ken,
Bruce; Bob and John of Chicago
are spending..a week- at Point
Clark. Mr.. and :..Mrs.. Andrew
Thompson, David, •.Shiela 'arid
Roddy of; Bowmanville .spent' the.
week=end ' here and Mr. and Mrs.
Wm.'F. Thompson and daughters
Barbara. and Elizabeth of Tor-
onto were Sunday: guests .It. was.
the. first,. time the •brothers ; had
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-Mr. ' and Mrs...13111 Johnstone
were recent visitors' in Milwau=
kee..with; Holly Caird, who is. at
present visiting' .here ..with' his
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter .Judge and
son *:Janes of 'Jackson., Mich., re--
turned lastweek after 'a , ten-day
visit with .1VIr. .and . Mrs; Connie.
•Hogan' and other relatives.
.Mr.' and Mrs Norman MacLeod
'and three girls. of Loridon 'and
Mrs. Jack•Leaney. and Gary of
Sutton .West' 'were recent • visi-
tors of Mr. and Mrs.. Tom And
erson. ' •
• Mr. and Mrs. Keith .Hacket
and sons Brian and Craig of Tar
ontp visited here with 'their par
encs ;Mr. and. Mrs,: Tom. Hackett
and on .their return were, a.ccom.-
ponied tby Mrs. Hackett who will
spend a few days in the . city.
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been. together since. 'the death of
their mother, Mrs.. D. M. Thomp-
son. Only absentee brother: was
Gordon of Lethbridge. '
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.Kinlough; Mrs,.H. Mitchell, Mrs.
J . In : : Pollock and Ruth Forster
of . Ripley; Mr. and :Mrs. George
•-Colwell and. Jack, Holyrood; and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert '.Blackwell
London. , .
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Wrn; Murdie on Sunday were
Mr. and- Mrs. Will lvlogg'of Galt;
:theirdaughter' and husband, Mr.
and Mrs._Ecl_:.Stinerman .and tGo
children,. Grace Anne -and Nor-
man of Preston.
Mr, and Mrs. Graham. MacNay
and daughter .Lynda of Ottawa
sperrt a few days last week 'with
his brothers, Ifelso and ;Allen
MacNay : Qraham`s son, Donald,
plans to enter Queens Uni'ver-.
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rnedacine.
Cpl, and Mrs.• A. G, 'Aitchison
and_ .daughters Joan and Judy of
Kingston have been holidaying
with Mr., • and Mrs: Jack Camp-
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Ed Gilmore . underwent an op-'
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