HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-10-13, Page 7WEDNESDAY OCT,.. 13th, • 1965.
THE 'LUCKNOW, SENTINEL, 'LU:CKNOW, ONTARIO
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FRYFOGLE
Wedding'': vows were exchanged
at a lovely double ring cere-
mony ' in the St. Helens United
Church on . , Saturday,. September
llth, at 2 00 ' o'clock, . by Gladys
Irene . McDonald and.. :John Chris-
topher 'Fryfogle. The bride .1S. the
daughter . of • Mr: aad. Mrs. Char-.
les McDonald of R.R. 2 Lucknow
and the groom is the son of Mr.
and , Mrs: Jack Musgrove of Walk:
erton. Rev. . G.: W. Kaiser was.
the officiating clergyman:
The- bride was 'given in mar-
riage by her father' and looked
lovely . in a float -length gown of
peau de -sore on ' a princess style
adorned with scattered : embroid-
ered 'motifs. The . bodice had a
bateau ' neckline . with lily -point
sleeves • cascading ' into a full cha.
pel . train. Her tiered veil of ny-
lon illusion : was held. by " a jew-
Photo By, McDowel
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elled' crown sof seed . pearls: The
bride, carried • a colonial bouquet
of Arzierican. Beauty roses with..
red Sweetheart roses on white
streamer ribbons: '
Miss Judith Wardell of :Kitch-
ener , was: maid of honor and the
bridesmaids . were Mrs,'' Kenneth
Hodgkinson of Wingham, • sister :
ofthe. groom, Miss . Cheryl Jar
dine: of Exeter and Miss Debbie
'Foxton, cousin of the groom. They
were •similarly • ,dressed in cinna-
mon' bridal satin with matching.
.shoes andheadpiec They Car-
ried. a cascade of yellow chrysan-
themums and white ball pains.
Kenneth , Hodglrtinson, brother
inalaw ; of the , groom, was .. best
man:
Keith Cranston, 'brother-in-law
of the, bride 'and. Allan M�cDbn
ald, brother of the bride, . both of
Present Gifts To
Former .Resident
• Monday evening friends a n d
neighbours of Mr. Oliver Bark
well gathered at his home. ,in Luc -
know to present him with gifts
— an electric clock, pole lamp,
rug and personal gilts ,.in mem-
ory .. of the •good times enjoyed
while' •Mr. ;Barkwellresided at
Lochalsh. '
• Much fun was had. around the
card tables, < after which Mr. `D.
4.. MacLennan • played t h e °•. bag
pipes to the enjoyment. . of all:
Walter Dexter read' the follow-
ing address: ° ''
October; 4, 1965,
Dear ,iliver
We, your ; friends ' a ri d neigh-
bours, have gathered here this
evening to wish, you well .in . your'
new : home. •
We shall. miss you out on the
Boundary, even though quiet:. in
your ways you were always will-
ing to .give a helping ° hand, and
was always, . a :good sport. But,.
we are glad you haven't. moved'
so far away that We :will see you
occasionally.
We put our: heads together;
R.R.2 Lucknow, . Barry Fryfogle,,
cousin .of .the groom and Gary
Reavie, both of Wingham, acted
as. ushers.
Mrs. Garnet Farrier .of "White:,
church . ' was organist and Ray-
nard Ackert of Holyrood Was sol-
oist.
The wedding dinner was served
at the Legion Hall • at : Lreknow
where the bride's mother receiv-
ed .the. guests. wearing , a dress
of' dusky pink • French embossed
crepe' insheath design with, black
accessories -and a corsage of Am-•.
_erican Beauty roses. The . groom's
mother assisted wearing a . three
piece brown wool crepe ' suit with.
gold • accessories and' a . corsage
of talisman roses. .
. The . happy young couple lefton
a• wedding; trip •to Montreal and
other points, first :calling on_ the
bride's sister; Mrs. Keith Cran-
ston, at Victoria Hospital, .Lon-
don, who : was unable to attend
the , wedding. The , bride ; wore : for
travelling a red mohair suit with
a white feather hat with • black.
accessories and a corsage of white
chrysanthemums.
Mr.. and Mrs. Fryfogle .will, live
at 'Holyrood where the groom is
employed - at Hilray Abattoir: The
bride . is . a graduate- of Bruno's
Schools of Hair Design and -op-
erates Gladys' Beauty .Salon in
Lucknow.
The guests were. from London,
Orillia, Milverton, Kitchener, Al-'
lenford; Gorrie, Walkerton, Wing:s
ham, Goderich, Dublin, Lucknow
nd
Ashfield.
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And this. is :what. we got
To show we think you're pretty
swell
And like, you ,quite: a lot.
And if each wish we've made
• comes- true,
Your future holds in store
A world of : joy and happiness
And all you're wishing for
So :Oliver we would ask you
to accept • these gifts 'as a ;token
of. our esteem and: friendship: on
behalf of your friends,and neigh-
bours.
Walter , Dexter
'. Duncan.Farrish,
D. A. MacLennan
Duncan. Farrish and D. A. Mac-
Lerman Made G h e presentation.
!Mr' Barkwell• thanked , the Bath-
eking and invited. all :to come; of-
ten to . his ' new, home '
Lunch was ' served and a socia.
- tune: spent;
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• VICTORIA MISSION BAND
Victoria Mission Band held their
regular . meeting . Monday after-
noon. '
afternoon::.' Janet Cooke ' presided Af-
ter singing ' a hymn;. the •scrip-
ture was read ,.by Joy "Emberlin.:
Prayers ,were given ; by Donna.
Greer, Dianne Hawthorne, Cathy
Joynt and' Barbara Stanley. The
offering was received by . Barry
Boak. and Tommy Henderson, and
offeratory prayer was given by
Melvin 'McInnes.
'Mrs. M. Henderson, guest ,spea-
ker, . presented the . Missionary; to-
pic on the church : work with the
Canadian Indians, to the seniors,,
while Mrs.. Gibson took charge of
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the °uniors.: "
Courtesy :remarks. were, .given
by Linda •,Stanley. A hymn : was.
sung and: Stacey Purney . closed_,
with prayer:
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