The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-09-24, Page 7DNESPAM,; SEPT. 24th, 1952
THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LVCII.NOW,, ONTARIO:
PAGE SEVEN
Iti1Ity
RIPLEY BARBER. 'MILLED
IN MOTOR MISHAP
The ,funeral of Torrance Guest,
47 -year-old Ripley ibarber, was
very largely attended in that vill-
age On Saturday, and was under.
the direction of Ripley
lodge of which he was; a .valued:
Member. •
• Torrance was 'almost instantly'
killed on Wednesday night about
nine o'clock • when his car went
out of gontro1 two miles • north
of Ripley and crashed into the
ditch: He. was, thrown fromthe
car and suffered a fractured skull
and other injuries. He was alone
.at ' the time.Itwas decided droi
inquest iwaS , necessary.:. , .•.'.
'Mr. Guest is surviVea by his
wife, formerly Margaret McIn-
tosh of Con: 4, Huron ' Township.
and by . • a 14 -year.. -old daughter..
His. mother; Mrs. W, Guest of
Hamilton, a sister Mrs. John Dick
Of Hamt1toi and 'a brother. fig•
Guest of Wyoming, also survive.
WEDDING BELLS
RITCHIE-=BOGIE
The home of Mr, and Mrs. Ern-
est ,Bogie, .R. R. Goderich;-. was.-
the seting for a :lovely autumn
wedding, When. •their daughter,
Helen` 'Madeline,: was 'United in .
-marriage to Eldon James.Ritehie,
youngest' son• of Mr. and, Mrs.
William Ritchie. of R.R. 3, Luck -
now. Rev:.R; McMillan officiated.`
The bride,given : in marriage by
• her father, • entered . , the . living
room,. to the: strains 'Of Lohen-
grin's wedding music played by:
Mrs. ,R. ' McWhinney,, great .aunt.
of • ,the bride. • The ceremony : was
performed, under an arch: of car -
133.. TOR, "� . � and ` nations and - cedar complimented
with standards of'shell. pink~ and
deep wine gladioli. The bride' was
lavaely., in. -a';balllet. length .gall
fashioned: with ,fitted . bodice of
GOD R I H BOTTLING'. WORKS ,White faille .and:sl in misted with.
layers of nylon. net.—. . .'fingertip.
GOderich, Ont. Phone 489 r veil was; of tulle illusion and: she
carried a shower (bouquet • of
'FEMALE` FICKPOCKTS a t taining $360 from the, hip pocket sweetheart roses. Dorothy Ray
Mildmay Fair lifted ' a wallet Con -lot Michael -. Niesen, •age 77: hard, niece of the. groom, chase
mint green for, her gown which
was a. 'replica of that : worn by
the . bride. She carried an old
fashioned' nosegay of, roses
Melvin Bogie,brother of •'the.
'bride, •`attended; the groom. --
At the reception;''was
held'. at '• the British Exchange
Hotel, •Goderich, the guests were
.received: by Mrs. Bogie,, mother
of the bride, Who wore ,heirloom
blue with hat and 'accessories • 'of
champagne. shade, and Mrs. 'Rit-
chie, the groom's Mothers" who
chose navy'' French crepe' for :her
gown and navy accessories. Their
corsages were. of 'Talisman roses.',
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For going'away the bride chose
a' suit of .charrrmeen in pearltone,;
With..accessories of. navy velvet
and corsage. of sweetheart roses.:
After a motor. trip., through. East-
ern Ontario :they will: reside on
the groom's farm near Lucknow:
Prior to . •her marriage a '. mis-
cellaneous shower was; given for
the..;bride• by.. Mrs. • Ivan Paper -
pick, Goderieh, sister of the
groom, and another by ',Mrs: Mac.; -
Fee,
ac=Fee,. Colborne Township, aunt • of
the bride:
•
• 'ANDERSON-GARDNER':
At high noon on Saturday, Sep-.
ternber*,20th, the,' 'Marriage was.
solemnized of Annie M, Gardner
,and. Charles G. Anderson; both.
of the. Zion cbinmuni;ty. •Lev,' J.
R; Dickinson of Ashfield C reni't'
officiated. .The ceremony ;took
Place at the home of the bride's.
parents, Mr, and Mrs; Wilfred..
Quaid of • Port Albert, and was
performed . beneath tan arch of
evergreens, with a white Wedding'
'bell and surrounded by bouquets
of gladioli, • '
Given in marriage, by her
father, the bride was frocked in
a street length' dress of winter
white_wool jersey..with...reds =end
navy •accessories. Her carnage Was
red roses.. Miss Mildred' Quaid,
was her sister's, bridesmaid apd
wore ,a two-piece geranium pirrk
wool dress With black accessories
atid* co'r'sage of tea roses''.
:David Anderson • w s, grooms:=.
Man for his brother, Charles, son
of Mr. wand Mrs, Fred Anderson
Of. LucknOw,
A. receptioi , was held at the
Dri.tish Exchange Botel, Goder-
ich, for , immediate .members, of
the families. The bride'smother
received in a dress Rf green tri-
catina with biege trim and black
accessories and the grooiri's moth-
er ware a wine dress With blank
accessories. . •
For a wedding • trip to Eastern
points the !bride donned' a., two-
piece light blue gabardine suit
with red iaccessories. Mr, and Mrs:
Anderson will reside : on'. the
groom's„farm at Zan
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