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
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