The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-01-13, Page 9WED IIESDAY, JAN. lath, 1961
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CARTER SHAPON
A quiet double ring wedding
ceremony took place at the. 'Un
ited •. • Church: Chapel, •74 Doulton
Street, London at 8:00 , p.m...Fri�
day evening,anuary, . Bth, . when
the Rev: Do
ugl s A, Facey , unit-
ed in marriage ; Diane; Margaret
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Ripon, London, daughter of 'Mr.
and Mrs.. Ed. Shapon,' Delaware,
to William 'Henry .Carter,London;
son of .Mr. and~ M rs: Ernest Car.
ter of R.R. i;.; 5 Lucknov.
The` bride': wore a two piece
White; :suedea.. suit with blue ac-
cessories. and . wore a corsage: of
blue and gold butterflies; on white
and byte tinted •cal-nat dns.
The .bride's, only attendant,. Mrs...
Florence .. E. Taylor of- London,
-wore a . twO...,.piece,: pink. suedea
',suit with blue ' accessories ;and'
identical corsage. to that of ` the
bride.
Mr.• . John W. Taylor, .. London,
was. groomsman;.. ..
A candle light wedding supper
was: served to 'the bridal party
at the Belvadier • Hotel, London,.
after which the • ;young :, couple ..left
on a 'short honeymoon.
They will . reside. in London
where 'both are employed
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OL1VET.NE S:
The ' anual . meeting of ' Olivet
United ,Church was held' in the
church' on . Wednesday :evening.
Favourable reports were ' heard
from all departments: Jack. Roul-
stun and Mrs. Walter Dexter were
re-elected, to the• board of, Stew-
ards and Mrs. Ray Hamilton 'was
the new Member on .the board.
Gordon Roulston was 're -appoint:`
ed as 'representative'` to the board
of;. men. Walter .,Dexter was elect-
ed auditor. Reverend .George. Ball
was chairman ; and -Sandy, Mac.
Charles' secretary,.. Mr .Ball -show-
ed some coloured slides, taken;
while at St. Johns, Newfoundland.
in : September,. at. the General
Council ' ' meeting.
The U.C.W.. of ; Olivet met : on.
Friday afternoon at the home of
Mrs.' Herb Clayton.. Mrs. John
MacCharles :' opened the meeting
with a poem.' Mrs. Jack McGuire.
led in pi ayer,. and _Mrs..Elmer
Osborne lead the scripture, with
comments by, • Mrs, MacCharles.
Mrs. McGuire gave a New Years
readii g. The ';. new study ..book, -on
'Trinidad, ;"4 meeting ,of faiths,"
was' introduced by 'Mrs, Whiter
Mrs. ,... Osborne conducted the
business. The ,supply secretary,
Mrs.., W , 'Dexter, will purchase
some articles for a bale. .1Irs.
Melvin Coiling gave the:. courtesy
remarks. Lunch was ' served ' by
the hostess and' 'her • group. .
• Mr. • and ; Mrs. Walter 'Dexter
were guests .recently of Mr. Dex
tee's sister, • Mrs'.; Robinson in
Lucknovt►.
Miss Phyllis ..Clayton spent` a
few ' days, holidays • at . her. home'.
here: •
LOCHALSH
Wei ;are sorry to" report .that Bill
Ross 'is a . patient. in Wingham
hospital.
Shower Held For, Recent Bride .
`Friends and' neighbours'. gather -
.ed at North Ashfield Public School.
i on Friday evening to shower Mrs
Gordon l3arger, recent newlywed,
with many beautiful . and useful
Lucknow��
Plan Card
panies,.
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The'. president; Mrs. George
Whitby, chaired' t he: January
meeting of Lucknew. WI: in. the
Town Hall assisted by Mrs. .,Phil-
ip Stewart ,as : secretary -treasurer
in the. absence of';Mrs. A. Wilson,'
•During the business :session, it
was .decided to•.hold Card 'parties
during' the five Wednesday even
ings• of March with the; Executive
in charge The roll callwas ans-
wered, by ;naming a-` total Cana-
dian 'Industry and .what it ;mann-
factures. Mrs. 'Steve ' Stothers. took
the 'chair ` for the program 'which.
'opened with • a ' solo "How : Grreat
Thou, Art" by Mrs. J. Balzer. The
motto `No one can climb the lad-
der. of 'success .;with his hands in
his pockets"' was' . discussed by
Mrs. Chas, Hallam: Mrs. Cather-
ine 'MacDonald presented Current
Events for the month. Mrs. ' :Em-
ma Martin-° gave a paper. on Ag-
griculture and ' Canadian Indus-
tries.' Community singing With.
'Mrs. Ross .Cummings at the 'piano
was ,followedwith a .reading by
Mrs: ' C. Hallam on how, 'ttrinake:
each New Year.. more :interesting'
than the last. The first step was;
to take stock . of ' ourselves to.see.
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if :our' -purposes and impulses' are
in accord' with the best teachings
we • have received, It is well to
keep abreast of world .affairs with
new inventions, . new labour sav-
ing devices and new; travels: The•
beauties of Nature should be ob-
served and above all; Institute
women should obey" the closing
injunction of the Mary $tewart,„
Collect not to ,forget. :to : be
kind. Hostesses Mrs. S. Stothers,
.Mrs. E, Martin, Mrs, C. Hallam
and.1Vtrs., Austin. Solomon served
lunch:
LANGSIDE
Born to Mr;.. and Mrs. Bill Gar--'
butt (Linda Skelton) in Alliston
Hospital on .-Tuesday, January 5
1965, , a ' girl, Teresa, 7 lbs. 123/4-
ounces.
23/4ounces,
Mr. and Mrs.' Michael . Fischer
Sir.. of Formosa spent .Wednesday
at the home ofe their niece Mr.
and - Mrs. Pat MacMillan.
Mrs. Wallace Conn• spent Thurs-
day evening . with Mrs. Wm. Ev .
Mr. ; arid ' Mrs, Bruce Smith, of
Bluev'ale vi:'si ed with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Miller\on Wedne.s.,
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Douglas'Wall w v o
week -end 'with . William . Dickie.
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::farming . and butchering does' not include feeding,for max . •.
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fat and not; enough red meat. • At 'fiilray Farms, a balanced •
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gifts. Musical . numbers,' ,contests
and 'a• social time were. • enjoyed..,
by all; Mary Lou thanked the ' •
• ,ladies .and asked them .to visit
•her, • in her new home in Luck -
tow. „. , .
Lloyd Ackert met with Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver McCharles, on Mon
"day afternoon, to make plans for
a variety concert •to, be 'held' in,
-Lucknow, February 6th, by the
Agricultural. Society.
Mr and "Mrs. Lorne Luther'
spent the. week -end in Ridget i 11
visiting 'Mr.•• Parney, who is a
patient in hospitalthere. .
With : the unusually mild weath-
er, Mr, Finlay MacDonald '. has
been doing some ploughing..
of Branitford spent `the •
week -end with Mr. and Mrs, .:Oli- •
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