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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-10-13, Page 7WEDNESDAY OCT,.. 13th, • 1965. THE 'LUCKNOW, SENTINEL, 'LU:CKNOW, ONTARIO ^PAGE SEVEN HelensSceneC.rf Fi.1 'adding 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 McDONAL,D 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. aseme..0 ■■■. ai■ maammalmas■■.■*.E■■■■il.q■■EE■■■ in ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ R ■ . ■ ■ ■ 1 ■ ■. f ■ •,■ • ■ ■ ■ . a ■ •■ ■. i.. ■ • ■ ; R ■ • ■ i' ■ ■ ■ ■ . ■ . ■ ■ .. ■ VOur hero'—the active young he-man wears Sunbeam Sole Proof shoes: They look smart enough' for dates ■ hardy enough for touch rugby. Guaranteed soles and heels.. ■ make the difference. • r ■ ■ . ■ ■ ■..: a■i' ■ • •. ■ ■ �•. • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ RATHWEIL. .SHOES1ORE LUCKNOW ..PHONE ' 528-3117 ■ ..*1110111iimmaimmigimmommiummassimmiasaalmEmmi 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; J • 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 J the °uniors.: " Courtesy :remarks. were, .given by Linda •,Stanley. A hymn : was. sung and: Stacey Purney . closed_, with prayer: NOW , YOU CAN GET CATTLE 'ON FULL :FEED OF, CORN' SIL- AGE OR GRAIN IN . 16 DAYS .:OR LESS WITH NEW SHUR- GAIN 13% FEEDLOT STARTER FOR .'CATTLE. HIGHLY FORT- IFIED ORT IFIED WITH ANTIBIOTICS, THIS PALATABLE, LOW ENERGY FEED IS ESPECIALLY, USED TO HELP OVERCOME THE STRESS. •'PLACED ON .CATTLE. ,WHEN MOVED- :INTO. 'A FEED- LOT,. : 'DROP IN . SOON• • AND LEARN • HOW NEW' SHUR-GAIN FEED- LOT STARTER CAN. GET' YOUR CATTLE ON PULL. FEED. SOONER 'ENSUR'ING MAXI- MUM •.GAINS DURING. THE ENTIRE FEEDING. PERIOD. feed Y service; FEEDLOT STARTER feedlot starter der Product LUCKNOW ax Limited Phone 528.2026 ' 1965.::: 4 -Door, .6 ; Stick, Radio 1964. 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