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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUKNOW, ';ONTARIO
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Curran Cooke
The ,
marriage of Sandra Gail waistines and. matching accessor-
yooke of Goderich 'and Grant ies. They carried rust baby "mums.
.Murray Curran of Ashfield was with ivy.
.:Solemnized in Victoria Street Un- utile Shelly Cooke siste : of the
ited 'Chinch, Goderich on October bride
.
,of Goderich was flower girl
9th at 3 The church was d
aided 'nth gold and; broroJe, nut: signed 'exactly as .the. bride's: ' Her.
PURPLE GROVE:
A reception was; held in Ripley
on Saturday. evening :for Mr. and
Mrs. Norval Stanley.
Lost, Barn In Fire
Neighbours .were sorry to hear
James Brooks lost his yarn by
fire on Friday evening.
"'Mrs. William Arnold, Mrs. 'Geo-
rge Darkness'. and . Mrs. Donald
McCosh attended t h e Institute
Rally : in Pinkerton on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs.:Fred Fowler vis-
ited Mr.,and Mrs. Aurel . Arm-
strong and Mr and; Mrs. Francis
Boyle. ; .
Iona Leeson and Sandra Collins.
spent Saturday evening with Bren-
da andDarlene Currie.
Folks are taking advantage of
the ` weather and getting the corn
cutting dine.
Mr -
and Mrs.: Bill Taylor, El-
mire,'of
Mr. and'Mrs. Peter: Leeson
of . Arva visi friends.
Mr. and: . William McInnes,
qNancy, Ronnie and Dianne Dore,
Mr. and Mrs: Lawrence Fry ' and.
family were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Louis ,Misch; .Walk-
erton.... y -.
Larry Traher, Toronto, Mr. and
Mrs. " Lawrence Stanley, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred . Trailer and Allan,
Mrs Helen Swann, Milton Stan-
ley, Miss Rosalyn 'Swann,- qtr..
and Mrs. Pete Peterson, London,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Norval' Stan-
ley:
Mrs. 'William . McInnes visited
'Mrs. Donald McCosh: a n.d Mrs.
John Emerson, , Lucknow.
Carolyn Forster . a n d ' Gladys:
Gawley, Toronto, spent the .week-
end ` at their . homes in` this ,com.
P
.m. ec'" wearing a floor length , dress de -
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actessories. 'She wore a corsage
of roses
Threde . newlyweds will, live. `at R
R. 1,Ddngannon, in .'shield Town-
ship. .
Pre -nuptial Showers
Prior to Miss Cooke's marriage,
miscellaneous showers were held
in her honour by Mrs. Roy' Bowen
and . Mrs. John Curran. A trous-
seau tea was ; held by Mrs. Roy
Bowen , • '
umn .mums. bouquet was dike that . of the
Rev. ' C. A. Dukelow of Goder- bride's also, only in a miniature
leb oiflc!ated at the double ring size. The bride's brother Douglas
cceremooy_; 111.-s. J. A. Snider was Cooke of Goderich was rmgbear-:
organist. �..
The bride is . daughter of : Donald Curran of Ashfield;'
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cooke of God- brother of the groom°, 'was .grooms-.
erich and the groom is the 'son man. Allen Cooke orGoderich and'.
of Mr: and Mrs. John 11; Curran Ralph Curran of Ashfield, broth -
of Ashfield Township. ers /of the bride. and groom were
The bride, given in marriage ushers.
by her father, .'wore a traditional The reception was held at the
floor length gown of white peau Park House,, Goderich which was
de sore with -fitted empire, waist decorated with ' gold,, streamers
;fine, 'My point sleeves and chapel with. autumn shades of mums and
train. 'tier bouffant triple tiered other flowers_ The bride'smother.
veil of. illusion : was held by a received guests wearing a navy
Victorian crown of seed pearls ' blue crepe' sheath dress with 'mat
and aurora borealis. She carried Ching; lace jacket, dusky rose ac
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a cascade of .red roses intersper- cessories and a corsage, of red
sed with ivy._ roses. The groom's ' mother wore
Mrs.: Roy Bowen of Goderich I a jade green suit of knitted arnel
was matron of honour. She wore ! with gold ; hat, black accessories
a teal blue '.peau de sore ..street and a 'corsage of . yellow roses.
engthdress with empire waist- Guests from 'a distance were
lune.. and . matching accessories.' from Stratford, Wmgham, Guelph,
She carried baby ' yellow mums Welland, Sebringville, Sarnia, 10t -
with ivy. Susan Cooke, sister of chener, Spr ingville, 6 London ' and
the bride and Mrs. Mary : Bisset, Lucknow.
sister of the groom, both of God For, a wedding trip to the
.erich, were ..bridesmaids.. They Southern United States, the bride
'were' attired in gold peau de, sore, chose a robins . egg blue --stroller
street .length 'dresses with empire suit with ` matching hat and black
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the high ' single and high . triple point. Team standing: Mustang 11,
scores this week with a single 'B ;: 9; Pontiacs 7; Dodges 4;
game of 352 and a triple game of 01 mobiles 3; Fords 2.
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Mrs. R: Shiells Speaks To W.M.S.
` 'The October meeting of; ,the,
117.MI.S was held in Ashfield Pres -i
.bvterian • church,- with members !;'.
•'of the Lucknow Whitechurch, and
Damgannon Ausl1iaries as guests.
Mrs. R. West. presided and open-
ed the meeting;with. the call.. to
worship and prayer. Mrs. Alvin
Robb read thescripture and med.
{ itation. followed by Prayer. Mrs.
Jack N. MacKenzie sang a .solo
and Mrs. Duncan Simpson rend-
ered an organ, selection. Miss ;.
• t Sadie Johnson, . president, intro -
Ross S thelisguest
f Lucknow. Lunch
was served in the basement, and .
a social hour enjoyed.
Rev. Robert MacLeod preached
a here 'Sunday while Rees. Neil 'Mac-.
Combie conducted.. anniversary ser-
vices ' in Dungan»n. Next Sunday
; Mr. MacCombie will be at St
; G r l .e s Church, St. ' Catharines.
while Mr. Marvin Maciliriney of
Teeswater will be here.
Explorers Meet'
The llorers, . now 30 in nun:- i
''her. met on Monday, Tuesday
1.
and Wednesday after school in
t groups of seniors, juniors and be-
ginners, with Mrs. Henry Macy i.
Kenzie as leader, assisted by Mrs.
Warren Wylds.