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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-07-15, Page 14PAGE FQURTEEN Collyer Edgar tGorrie. Nuptials A. COLLYER •-- EDGAR Corrie United Church was .dec orated with baskets of white glad ioli, white and yellow mums and candelabra and ferns when . San- dra Anne Edgar, . Gorrie, . and Ronald- Edward, Collyer, Kitchen- er, exchanged marriage vows on Saturday, July 4th, at 3:00 p.m.. Rev. Fred• W. Taylor -officiated for the double ring, ceremony , • The. bride isthe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Edgar of Gorrie and the groom is the son of Mr.. and Mrs. Stuart Collyer of Luck- now. ' " Miss Carol Robinson was organ- ist. The Processional was "Praise My Soul. The King of Heaven, '.and the Junior Choir sang "The Lord Is My Shepherd." The bride, given • in marriage by her father, was lovely in a white,. floor -length gown of peau de sole, featdring a round neckline and fit- ted bodice • with bell shaped skirt extending into 'a chapel train with a flower applique at neckline and waist. *Her shoulder illusion veil was held in place by a satin pill- box. She carried a bouquet of yellow sweetheart, roses and baby mums. Miss Delores Merriam,. Oak-' Ville, was matron of honor, wear- ing 'a' gold shantung floor:Iength, " gown featuring a' round : neckline % • with . fitted : sleeveless ' bodice ` ex- tending x tending into an A" line skirt with .a small bow : at the waist.. Her headdress ; was a matching pillbox.. Her bouquet was of yel- low mums •' and yellow roses. . The bridesmaids : were : Miss ,Rosemary Rothwell : of Norwood and Miss Joan, Bryant of Guelph,' who wore gowns similar. to the matron of honor. The flower girl was Diane : Ed- gar, Gorrie, who .also wore a gold shantung floor length' and full short sleeves, full ' skirt and 'Mat- ching. pillbox. She . carried a •nose- gay of yellow mums and roses. Thom . Collyer of Orangeville, brother ; :of the groom, was best.. man and—the--ushers---were—Bud • • • • • Gavey of Toronto , and Ned Mar- tin of. Long Beach, California. The reception . was held in the church hall with over 90 guests' attending. The bride's mother re- ceived :wearing . a daffodil' linen sheath with beige accessories. The groom's mother assisted wearing • a mint green sheath with stroller • coat and beige accessories. The bride chose a white sheath with white lace over dress for the wedding trip ' to ' Eastern Canada ,. The :couple will '. reside at '260 Patricia . Street, Kitchener, where. d of . Nursing. AREA NATIVES OPERATE BRUCE BEACH. SUMMER' LODGE KNOW ON 1it1C1. Rest-A,-While� _ � at' '^e , l„DCNW ' PEE WOK 3� Bea'h opened• to pubiie ` 4HA4NRD . UP P,At ..OP WINS July 1st and attract frowx • a wide area many who town t. ,toy. 1 \� o s`.. ,Ar f 1,1�iltig WEDNESDAY,• • JULY issth, 11 and DISTRICT, DUNGANNON u ter T)�t i t \stS with; Mrs. T. • Koviak Frank. Chaplin and da gh orer the w& t'k ±nd were Mr, and anne of ,Madison, Sask. The lad Sts: ,Walter 3, Chisholm and sons les are nieces of Mrs. Ivers. TheJ t. ary �.Iiid :Mlchael of Sault Ste. were the former Ada and Dori, knee Mrs and .Mrs. Edwin Her- Plunkett. • a Con ratulations to Mr. :' and Mrs ��l�r?l't4 � and sons John and Harry 'Congratulations year after :ear.. The to h h t �*'�% •� * 1 �h � nu� t . is.ouri and Mr, Les Schultz on the occasion 0 Y Y Lam' % w . , iif . Cyt, l+au,. 1 and a ed y Mrs ami .a www. wig t + '� hwwh � l.t'lx1 and son their 37th .wedding anniversary of owned open t b.. alld Mrs,. Lorne, Rooney Mrs: Karl .Bo le and Mr; and tiwr t�w'k Wednesday, July 15th. Mrs.° Schul (Twerp .of Hamilton,. Mrs. William; Lloyd of Londoii and On fw`rai .4' .ev iwu1*�+, In l tildnw:a�, ttt i th of the a ominun? ti birthday was. that day also.' The sy p t_ y formerly of this. community, For � tb�?J*. ��I'� t ", t��`r���'� Wain �'�� : ' � Mrs. Lloyd Mr. and ,Mrs; W. A. Culbert an f : Y sow . r a .1,-7':, Wallow •'oo► i icy is, extended • to M Y many years :Rest li Wieth was ,tip- a '� • , , - lli acid Mrs, Grant • Chisholm. son , Bill. visited in Wingham: of crated: byMiss_ lizabeth Heider -1n c�*�ch r the � • .ilwiwitt�, c,at�pt , � iof their .father .Mr. Sunday with ,Nl;r, *and hlrs.. Leon Son ' of Luow and the late peed the f urth. on the death kn.a -s 1.1 rry Watson on Monday .of last and Crawford.: o ' Henderson, :; ; •. • °:Lurlixw\w� 4:tip+ ii 4'� n ,' .front :this area at- Visitors' with Mr: and Mrs. Hod it . •1 ...,.a. • .2 0 t `2.0 2 : 0 , : 7 WL'ek, Many bei ' andanM. on Sun Staff • of s are i • in a BOyl i : Mt dnit • ,• , , tended the . funeral held :on: Wed- ar d , Cul t to the 'owners are Miss Ma Bo ale Wen . In ltengi+anw; . da were Mrs. Earl Sherwood, . soy 3 nOday in Dungannon Y of Kinlough, Dianne. Emmerton On . Mtui�i;�� tw��1i t iii \'i-itl�;hant, ; • • • • , Miss Gail 'Anderson .has secured Ernest and daughter Neta • ana 'l and Carol . Boyle. - A feature ' of Lucknow won a 1.3-. a (tool- ; ovt'-i 'cin to ittent again Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Van Door the' spacious Lodge is' home cook -the Wingh in lads, who • 01;*e the . , p •y thissummerin Luck-. M Essex. •mealsP and .. sandy beach. chief contenders afar greup honors. ! at Browns. Fruit Market.. ed a . _ a Y gr Worship at. Bruce Beach' is. con- Nine' runs in the 4th inning salted now' earl • Caldwell* of Leam:- in n : air chapel e ch the game for the.Lucknow' teat, Miss P a ducted an ape , a gi ton. spent the • week -end � with. Sunday b � a • visiting or invited. Ron . Nicholson was on the . Mrs.John . Spivak,. -nd with her sister minister. The stone ul it was ' the mound for both.' games, John " pulpit Spivak, Sharon and: ' Laird.. r. work of a Lucknow •stone. mason, Coiling doing -the catching.'wish . to welcome:to the th ° late Steele' Murdoch, 'who also Lucknow —:. 02 0 9 2 0 0 .... '13 We i h ewvillage Mr. and Mrs,' Norman. Py; 'Congratulations atulations to Patricia an Martha Eedy who '.both receive honors in their respective grade of Music at St. Josephs 'Conner in Goderich;, also to Karen Rivet who received: grade 3 .first clas honors at City Centre in •Goderici Visiting on• Sunday with . Mr. an Mrs. Lorne\ fivers• were Mr. an Mrs. Robert Buchanan of Iiami did the work' on the fire. place Wingharn --. 010. 011 •:0 -- at 'the Lodge. . JUVENILES Defeat sBELGRAVE Lucknow Juveniles soundly . de - Mrs. Dick Gardner DiedIliWest.The Mrs. Richard Gardner . a well. known resident of this ` commun- ity during most : of' her lifetime, passedaway on June 30th at As- siniboia, . Sask., in her, Slat • year., Mrs.Gardner was the former' Margaret Barkley, daughter : of the late John and Anna Barkley df Con. • 4, Ashfield where she was born on November 6th, 1883. Mrs. Gardner was the last of the Barkley family; : of" five .'daughters and one son. She ' married ` Richard • Gardner of Zion on December '20th,. 1916, and they ' farmed. at Zion for a number of yearn before retiring to Dungannon, where' "Dick," as he was generally known, died in the spring '. of 1948 Following her ` husband's death Mrs. Gardner went to Assiniboia. to make her home with her two •sisters, Mrs. Mary Cobb and Mrs. Ida -nos: -•Both- rredeceased -as- well : as titio . other ;sisters, Mrs. Amelia Campbell :and- Mrs ,'Jennie Fitzgerald : and a . brother, ' Dave The. funeral service was held in the West on Friday, . July' Srd with interment in Hillcrest Ceme- tery at Lime Sask. the groom • is amember of . the Bank of • Montreal staff. The , `` bride •is . ' a, :graduate of Guelph General Hospital School • 1■0./t00r.si■11.finals■rompspAaesmwaimwmamal l.'ka.... a■■e •. • MATERIAL F ■ • ■ • n aiimcKnessesAilThcknesses ywooc,� ■ ■ • feated . Belgrave 17-6 , in a'.:WOAA softball game• here on Monday rah and. ' family.: They have pur- chased .' the Mel Reid residence. Miss . Sharon Park ,has ; secured employment at the Campbell Company, ' Ltd, in Listowel. Mr: and Mrs. Gordon Kydd of Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Wardre an d girls had as guests' over tt 'Willis night: Ken Houston and Ross For- Islington spent:. the ; week -end with week -end Mr. and Mrs. ster divided thepitching for: Luck- .the, lady's mother Mrs. Jack Ry- Flynn and son Greg of Toron now with . Gary Johnston • and an. Callers . on Wednesday . with and Mr. and. • Mrs. Bob TYrre MacKinnon splitting the. Mrs., Ryan .were. Mr. and Mrs. of• London.., Miss : Helen' Wardre Doug . a ; P g in duties. . Ross and* Ken Eldon: ' Johnston of' 'G oderich. returned , to' Toronto. to spend:. catch g had ,s : strike=outs between '. ahem .. Visiting at the Brown . Smyth holiday . with:. Mr.. and, Mrs. Flys; a. e registering 7strike- home • last week' were Miss Gene Mrs.::. J. ". • McBride d sc with: Belgr v 'Johnston grs g . outs.: Doug : : collected a Smyth,. 'Mrs. Dr David Evans George of . near Carlow' visite home' run in the- game. .0n July (Eleanor . Smyth.) .and son •• Paul with Mr, and Mrs. 'T. C. Ande 4th in Bel Nave,, Lucknow defeat: all .of Brantford. son on Sunday;' also:' visiting we. ed,: the . same team : 9-5. • . " We •' are glad to see Mrs. ; M. • Mr.• and . Mrs. •William Young Juveniles a _ chalked :uChisholm. home: after a two' week: Dewberry: Alberta, . whom Mr.. al •.. The Juv lie have_chalked, P Chisholm � .. r�'.. . . an impressive . record of six'wins ebnfinement in .,Wingham , ho pital; Mrs. Anderson met. while. on the Is and' no losses this ' season. They meet :Goderich:`..here on ''Wednes- Wednes- day night,; *One Hitter. • ' Inlury In Bantam .Bali • Bill Vanstone-of the Benmiller Bantam softball team suffered a badly gashed arm in a ball game here-:-on_Saiturday night_BilLwas„ in ;collision with. Boli • Mullin as Bob slid into second base.. The gashed arm, cut' in three ..places,.. required 27 stitches to close, The injured , youth .is the .'son oh Mr. and: Mrs. • Virden Vanstone of Ben- miller Lucknow won • ` the game 12-5. Benmiller led. 4-1' 'at . one point in the game, but the local boys came • back strongly with ; eight tuns •in two innings to win the game. Tom O'Donnell and Hughie Todd. pitched for Lucknow with Mur ray Mewhinney behind the • bat. • Nip Brussels 6-2 ' A . 6-2 win over Brussels was sweet revenge for the 13-2 drubb- ing Brussels had handed the Lucknow team ` in the previous game. The game was .played. in Brussels on Tuesday of last week. Hughie Todd pitched a 'fine game for Lucknow . allowing.' only one hit, a: home run in'the; last inning. Murray. : Mewhinney . ` caught 'for ;WHITECHURCH' ,IRS. EDGED '/ L.UCKNOW: AND, WINGHAM • Tongue & Groove .. Lumber Whitec.hurch J uniors • def eatedn � . / Lucmow Intermedies s -o :in "a 1 RIntermediate gaie . in • 'Ga varrzedflat Iron. Lukow.•Thursda� ev•ening last • gyne amer allowed :3 • .._ • hits . • winners.d struck • 'out II:. for.the •r ■ •V at-ne Farmer collected 3 hits. T dyne: Rhiel hit a 2 -run isomer i�iteGhxzxeb 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0.1 - 5 runs S at and •1: error, Luc:know .%00 000 4.00 Visitors :over' the week -end with Mr:. and Mrs. Lorne, Ivers were Mr: and, Mrs: Chester Caswell and' , two daughters Leslie < and ' ed with Mr. and Mrs: Ezra - Schi Lexie of Success, Sask., and Mrs, of :Whitechurch on Saturday. trip :to the west a few suriine ago: Mr. and .Mrs. ' Les Schultz vis • • - • •: • .` i, • r u • bb - is • • • -rest- ardware 0.0.01,06E000*.0.4,000004, i -Cole Super White House Paint •REGULAR $3.40 QUART Special $2.72 quart • - REGULAR $1085' GALLON Special '8.68: gallon( •. • • •• • - •'.. •. 7. 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