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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-04-27, Page 13SVDDNP1i SDAY, APRIL With,. 1960: WED IN DOUBLE RING CEREMONY'. FORAN '— MelliMARGEY {,)• Admidst, a. setting of pink gladioli and fern rn St. - Patrieks :Roman Catholic ,Church at Lu can, Helen Marie Mcllhargey of ' Lucan exchanged marriage vows with ,Gordon Ambrose Foran, of Lucknbw. on;• Saturday,, -April 23rd, The double=Tin `ceremony was performed by•,, Rey. J. A. Mackesy. . The, bride is .they daughter ' of Mr, and. Mrs.' William F. MCII- liargey, Lucan anci, the groom is. the son rof the late\Mr. and Mrs Cornelius Foran of: , Lucknow. Present in the sanctuary were Rev. 'S.' Toth; of -Kennicott and Rev. J.. • Van Wezel of ,Delaware. Soloist',was Cyril Boyle of Luck-. now.. The bride; • wore a princess style floor -length gown .of white peau, de soie .extending ' into ar' chapel train,. Hand • appliqued u: imported ' organza roses extended -froni a: bateau neckline .".down 'the front tapering to a bustle.. A pearl tiara held a• frog= ertipped French illusion veil 'and. she; carried a bouquet of better time • roses and. • •fern. • Attending her sister as matron ofhonior, Mrs. John Keagh, • Ailsa Craig, 'was gowned in .tr, princess styled 'gown of ttLrquoise peau, de soie.: Miss. Kathleen McIihar-, gey,•, Lucan, sister of the " bride, Miss Ruta Schertzing, • London, 'and Miss Patricia Foran of Luck - now wore • matching gowns and carried a' cascade of pink roses.' Leo. . Foran, Lueknow, bro4her of the : groom. . ; was groomsman' •. and usherswere =Norman Foran, brother .;of. the. groom, Eugene. Devereux, Stratford and: Joseph McIlhiargey, brother.. of the bride. #The bride's, mother wore : a chartreuse • sheath • with cham- pagne , accessories. The;. •groom's sister-in-law, Mrs: Elmer' Foran, 'representing, his 'mother, swore a turquoise brocaded'.. sheath' with ;••beige •'accessories. • For travelling the- bride chose a black and :white ;checked strol- ler suit with Ainbrican beauty • accessories. The -bride is Qn the, teacahind. staff, at ,Our Lady of :, Lourdes: of Delaware, Victor -Band - �a. MIss1Qn ' ' • , Forty: children. meet ;in' the I res- byterian Church on April . 25th. ••"All of my 'burdens, are. rolling` away" 'was sung 'With • actions. • Mission . Band motto was repeated in, unison, Scripture dealing with' Christ's meeting people' after the resurrection was read ;by Mary Finlayson.... Sharon 1Vlowabray, read the pray "f: Missionaries by .the Lords `Pro .er. Piano solos ,by, Peggy MacDonald • and' Joan McKenzie' dere enjoy- ed Donald' Johnston . thanked • Miss . Mary ; McLeod who dealt -with-the-Mission Mission Study: on -A€ri • ca. ' "Whisper a 'Prayer" was sung and the ' meeting' ' closed. with .prayer by Barbara Huinph- rey, THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, `LUCKNOW, ONTARIO LOCAL. :TEACHER,. ATTENDS HOME, EC CONFERENCE , • •rs. Laural Hewitt, of Luck- w District High School staff attended .the Home Economics 'Sections of the Ontario .Educa- tional ,Association whichwas held in the, Lord Sirncoe 'Hotel,' Toronto, April 1$ and 19. • The O.E.A. ' • celebrated its •Centennial Anniversary, this. Yearn an-cl lite Heine Econoinie Section followed this theme with the topic. "Flash -Backs"• which was conducted by Dr. M. S. Mc- Cready,. c Cready, Principal of Macdonald' Institute. Miss Dorothy Lawson,: Chief„ :Bureau'. ,of Home . Economics Education , Department, Albany, N.Y., spoke on "A Vital ; Home Economics Programfne 'for our Times." • Dr. Elaine Knowles Weaver, Professor and Chairman of Housing, • Equipment and , Fur- nishings . Division,, • School of Home Economics, Ohio State University, Columbus, ' Ohio, spoke.' about . "A ' :Realistic :Ap ;proach ; •to. - the Teaching ` of Management." • • An address on "Highlights in Home • Economics" was given by Dr.. Sara Blackwell. Dr. Black- well is Head of Horne Economics Education • ',Department ; of. the New York State .'College • of Home -Economics ;at Cornell, Uni- versity. . The finale of the:Home Ecorio-. mics 'Section .was a.. luncheon 'on• Tuesday' :in' the Ontario Room of the Lord Simcoe Hotel where Mr: Larry, Henderson told•:of his • trip to Russia. Joe Raybo>;ild of "Timmons is hospitalized' following .a heart. seizure. The :name is quite fami- " liar to' hockey fans of " a' decade or two:. ago,.. for, Joe was. : well known, as a"° .stick handling . wiz- ard when he played .hockey. :for. Walkerton • .for several" seasons.:• TO • `HOLD RETARDED CmLDREN'S• CONFERENCE' • The rovi - id p nce w e Retarded• �Childjren's Associatio + is hold- ing; a three -da co erence' at Hamilton this week -end;' The, Wingham and. District •As •soei�atio'n is one or 63 'local : as- sociations which operate 66''spe- .tial schools; ;•;provide recreation and' sheltered workshops,. and give arents :guidance and, •su .P .b p. port in the . broadening of hori- zons •for some. 150,000 mentally" retarded persons in the' province. • Harvey Webster" of town is president of. the Winghain. arid :District Association wYich ` Meets. Wednesday. to arrange, for. , delve - gates to'th.e conference. ere or r i followedy PAGE UIII/IIIc . o• si0lI INIIlUUr.0�lUsiUINUU■UIjN UIUIURN . .N I ■IiuuII u■.sui ■ ■ • ■ ■ • ■,. •• ■ O ■ ■ ■ . • ' ■ ■ ■ ■.. • ,. t•. � i • ■ ■ ■ ■ . a. i• ■ e. ■ ■ ■ . e ■ ■ ■ ■ t . ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ O ✓ ' ■ . '■ ■. ■•'. ierViCe •Lawn Mowers: . 0 01 . 4 • 1 LOCATED IN THE FORMER BOB ARMSTRONG GARAGE. ,i, JUST 'NORTH "QF ROBERTSON'S SEED CLEANING PLANT ' 16 Years.Experience • PORTABLE. EQUIPMENT.-' FOR, SERVICE CALLS ANYWHERE- 1 NYWHERE- ■ Phone 52, Locknow ,F i