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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-03-23, Page 7;:e of from March i 'days, rd, 1 s sur - five'• • WEDNESDAY. MARCH 23rd, 100 Couple To Reside In Ashfield THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL., LUCKNOW, ONTARld • MR. AND MRS. DONALD. CURRAN ` • • Photo by Nephew • CURRAN -. GLOUSHER ;•Knox ,Presbyterian Church,; God rich, decorated with a profusion. if gladioli and Mums, ' was .the etting.for the marriage on Satter, lay, March 5th at 2 p.m. of inda'Marie Glousher, ' daughter i*; and Mrs, J. -Gordon Glow- her of Goderich and John Donald, lerbert Curran, son. of Mr and. 14rs. •John Curran of Ashfield: Rev. G. Lockhart Royal offic ated for the double.ring.ceremony William Cameron of Goderich was. aganist,• .and Mis, Barbara' McKee !fGoderich as.soloist sang "The ;ord's Prayer" and "The:Wedding 'layer„ The bride., given in'marriage her father, chose a :floor length own of white French,peep. de•soie' long princess lines and featuring a owing train. Alenconlace and ' ed.pearls trimmed the scoop eckline, lilypoint sleeves and, lbow-length. veil of .French silk, lesion, which was, held by. a ed pearl tiara. "A. white ble crested •with red rosesand ailing streamers of ivy• and red • sebuds completed her ensemble,. Lynda Moore of.Goderich was. aid of honour. Dianne Siernan Kitchener and Janet Johnston' Goderich were bridesmaids.' ey all wore identical .empire : wns of blue French peau de sole, ith matching wedding ring head- nds,. They carried -bouquets of .' nk and white mums.. PAGE SEVEN. LoriBeattie, niece of the bride, was flower• girl.:. Shewas dressed ; . in 'a ballerina gown .of .pink; French peau de soie with a bouquet of •blue' and white porn pours, Timne Glousher.; brother of the. bride, Was ringbearer. • The groom was ‘attended 'byhis brother,, Grant Curran, of Ashfield.Ushers were Ralph Cuff - an,.. brother of the groom, and' Gary Glousher, brQther.:of. the bride A reception' was held. at Knox Church Hall. • The bride's mother received, the guests in a two piece gold pure silk originalwith brown accessories:and: a corsage .of gold • mums. • She was assisted by the groom's mother, 'who:chose a two;' piece black and;:white Arnel linen • with pink accessories •and a corsage of pink roses.. , • For atrip to California, ,the .. bride chose as her travelling cost- ume an empire:styled dress.with white lace bodice, bouffant •slee- ves and blacit accessories.. Her corsage was of red roses. - Mr. and Mrs. Curran .will reside on the 'groom's. farm -in Ashfield. •• Guest's 'from a distance were from Windsor , W all•aceburg, '.Toronto, Springvale, London, Kitchener, Barrie, and Stratford. . Showers were held for the bride at the.homes of Peggy MacLeod, Mrs. Grant Curran, Mrs, Albert Leitch jr., Dianne ,Sierran. The • •bride's mother. entertained at a •trousseau tea. • RIPLEY MEAT MARKET Custom Bufchering Mondays Hogs,' in. by 4:00 p.m. CATTLE, CALVES and LAMBS EVERY DAY, EXCEPT 'SATURDAY. We do Curing and Smoking ... Beef, Pork and Lamb. Sold Whole, Half or Quarter . For Better Service, •. And Lower Prices Call Ripley CHAS. HOOISMA - -= Prop. MONUMENTS For aouna ctrnsel and. a fair price on a monument correctly designed .from quality material, rely, oft SKELTON MEMORIALS Pat O'Hagan,' Prop. Established Over Sixty Years Walkerton Phone 881;-0234 Ontario Ask about convenient departure and return times For information, phone the loeel. .CN Passenger Sales Office.. .PAIONE . WHITE RED . WAY, BLVe .0484 4 6Q RE cANADIAN',.NATIONAL 40.61 WHITECHLJRCH Mr.-. and Mrs. Carl Weber, Anne Marlene and Clair were' at the Palmerston Funeral•,Home on Wed- nesday evening where Mrs. Web- er's aunt, the late Mrs. Harry Wil - ford's remains were. WILL MOVE THIS WEEK Barry Tiffin of Waterloo spent the :weekend with. his•p:arents,,. Mr. and Mrs. Dari Tiffin, who this week will be moving from the Angus Falconer 'farm to the house. on the MacDonald -farm, north'of Teeswater. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber, Anne Marlene and -Clair were Sunday •visitors. with Mr .'and Mrs. Robert Chambers of: Harrison. Mr, and Mrs. Carl McClenagh- an, Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClen- aghan were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs'. Bill Parker and • family of Lucan. Miss Mildred McClenaghan, R.N. Milton, spent the weekend with her mother,' Mrs, 'George McClenagham . Mr. and.. Mrs. Bill Neable, Howard and Kenneth were Sunday visitors with .Mr.' and Mrs. Bob. Nichol of .Palmerston CALVIN -BRICK ' MESSBI4GERS Calvin -Brick Messengers held their meeting onSunday in the church.' The pianist was Doreen Pattison. ;Jim Beecroft gave the 'call to worship for the theme of the meeting...Faith and Dangers. The scripture was read by Shirley; Pattison.. Marilyn Robertson led in•pray- er,.. The Heralds report was given by Joyce Taylor. Alex Beecroft and Marlette' McGee received the offering and Jim Beecroftgave theoffering prayer. Duane Cur- - rie read a poem. " The story of • Wilfred Grenfell was given by Mrs. Lawrence Taylor.' All then went to their classes where furth- er study was held' on missionary work. /Or., and Mrs, Robert Hutchison were Sunday visitors with Mr. 'and Mrs. Roy. 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