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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-07-06, Page 6AGE SIX Th444$1049W 1111041MISILUCKINI01 L9LTARO WIIMESDAY, JULY I Newlyweds To [Age At Lis -towel' I Family Pitniev,, Bride's Brother Performs Cerernony, wuns LucAs At Gorrie KnoxPresbyterian Ohurch, Listowel.„. decorated with ferns and baskets of pink and white mums, was the setting on Saturday June 25th at. 6 p.m. for the candle light ceremony uniting in marriage Anita Donna. Lucas and ,Wiliam Earl Willis, R.:R. 3 Ortonand the groom is the eldest son of Mrs. ' Doris Willis, Whitechurch and the late Lyle C.' Willis of Gowanstown Rev. Qawford•officiated at the double, ring ceremony and ,Mrs., Sanders of Listowel was soloist. • The wedding music was played by Jobb. the church. organist: The. bride, given inmarriage by her father. chOse a flocs length gown ef white brocaded satin. made On Sheath lides sziith`detach- able traia,,rounded•neckline and lily 'vim sleeves. • She wore the groom's gift. a string of pearg. Her tulle shoulder length veil was caught with a rosette and she • .carried a white Bible trimmed with red roses, Miss Connie 'McCracken of . • Atwood.; cousin of the bride as bridesmaid and wore a street length sown of hrocaded satin with march- ing head-dress.• She.carried a bouquet of pink and white mums.. 'She was preceded to the alter by . Miss Christine Barbour: of St: Catharines',: cousin' of the bride., as llower girl. She was Owned in. ' pink brocaded satin, identical t,; the bridesniaid,, with a pink rosette head-dress and carried a basket a pink, and white mumS • fohn Wink. Whitechurch 1 was • Mother gowned in'k beige nylon • and acetate lace over sat•in with matching accessories and eerSage of yellow mums, For a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Si. Catharines the bride wore.a two piece winter white 'mimed suit. with matching brown accessories and a corsage of bronze mums: • Mr. and Mrs, Willishave taken up residence in Listowel,. Outside guests were present from Marsville North Bay„, Orangeville , Grimsby, • St. Catharines, Wiilowdale., Stratford, Dresden, Strathroy, Whitechurch, Wroxeter, Kitchener, Atwood, Gowanstown;.'Osillia, Waterloo, Teeswater, Leridoa, . Brampton and He.speler: • • (St. Helens News) Music 'pupils of Mrs. Wm. Ruth- erford .of the St. Helens District presented a piano recital at her • home On Thursday June 30th, .Forty attended which included • mothers and grandmothers. • • ' Those participating were begin- ners, Janet McPherson, Anne Boyle Valerie Errington. • •Errington, LindaSnowden, Verna Aitchison, Beverey McPherson, • Nancy Errington, Gail McPherson, • his brother's best man and Harold Bobby Kinahan, Genevieve Lucas of oTangeville. brothei ahan, Michael Boyle, Marie Boyle' arbe bride and Garry winis., Grade 2 Vera McDsbnald. • • Netaimohoroh brother of the'groom Grade 3, Lorene Errington, Anne ushered the guests,. .; Erringtan- A reception followed in. Kurtz-' Absent were Nanny Smith and vine: c -: centre. Assist- Susan E'ark- • • • in receiving the, guestsvia.s brides mother .gowned ina piece effect; turqucise lace faille dress wfrli hite accesso- and corsage of pink roses.; was aSsisted by'the goons' . A reading Was given by Celia . Aitchison 'Tour Music Teacher'''. ' Marie Beyle..played die'closing .number "the •Queen" . Games were enjoyed oa the Iawn followed by Iunch and a social hAlflicn: (WhiteAttreit News). The atter Meinnett faintly pienie WaS.held on itriday at Gerrie park where Mr, and Mrs, Tom McInnes' of Oortie were host and hostess.. Around 159 attended , corning Nom Blyth, Port Elgin, Toronto. 1.Streetsville,. Walkerton, Teeswater Brucefield, Sarnia, Caledon, Waterloo, 'Wingharn:, Lucknow.and surrounding areas. Sports were Conducted by Joan and.Shirley Tiffin. After luneh the president. Dan, Tiffin Presided .for the meet- ing. •lt Wat decided to. have ;he picnic again next ear on the same date and at gOITie. Newly elected ,president was Gordon Jamieson; LurUh committee, Mrs'. Esplan, Mrs. ,Pettyplace Mrs. 'Dan McInnes Sports committee, Joe Tiffin' and. John McInnei Jr. Of ISluevale. Those attendirig-the Murray- Forster reception at Legion Hall, Lucknow on .Saturday evening from, this area were Mr. and Mrs: ' George Fisher. and Doris, Mr. and Mrs.• Gordon, Fisher of.Guelph;:Mr. and •Mrs,.. Walter Elliott arid family Mr. and Ws. Alex Robertson and Jim. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stewart of Lambeth. Attending the trousseau tea in h��= of Patricia Thompson • bride -to -beat the'home of.her • Mother Mrs. Campbell Thompson. in Lucknow Were.tiirS. Ezra Schaltzi Mrs.GarnetGuiispieFamrs.rrAiel:rbe.,,itMrs.mcQu-Gibiisunon, lvirs:. D. MacDonald, Mrs; Wesley Tiffin, Mrs. Cecil Falconer and lyirs, Davison Craig.. Mr. 'and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz on • Sunday afternoon attended the 40th Memorial Service* Bill's Cemetery.. The church here is . , 'closed but every year the eernetery mernorial service is held in.the Charch and. eadh year one of the :churches in Auburn is'responsibie for the service. This:year, ii Was the .11ngliean and the offering,is v used te keep. the cemetery in repair. St. Augustine Native Passes JAMES 'T. CRAIG 1. Funeral Services'were heldatthe: Arthur Funeral kerne Auburn, • • Wednesday, lime 15, for James T. Craig who passed away ,eri June 13 'in Clinton Public Hospital after a few days' illness. • •He was.B2 years of age and was hem aear St. Augustine see of the late John and Margaret Craig. • He: attended 55 15We'sr .Wawanosh. Cn June 12, 1913, tie was married. to Sarah A.*: Charaney and took up residence war. St. Augustine. He was an engineer and conducted • a :timber business along With his fardt. In 1946 he bought the k A•uburn cumber .bilsiness.frorn the ae 1-td.-ar Lawson; it is now owned by -di ten William L. 'Craiz , He is arrived h.t wifeand • tra-ee :Or-is...William L. and A moici ...7f Iburn and lvielvin of Bluevale -17 Fffa.idc'n•"dren and one ..t..qter. `L'ay...d Minnie) Ir•cw of ter - na.b, • wanontivana avooveaneoiloompoisksals;04114solset44,4**4maariava4t.rtinagosilio Re:. :OM -itiree1er canducted the furtesal :erv...ce and "burial neck 2%n-1/bane ':ernetery , 71te -.ta.lhearer, were Harry Braw nun; '44/arren 5arriferd, A acirew Lana. inw • 3aecnler, 7‘scrna.,.. • -ax nixi,Inn 5.....wyn :ham e.ar:....ev. and ••riendr, attended 1,P-est:on, 1rr3arne.. 'Am= *v.v ..ngnant. T.oner-cn sag '7".awer-learert„.oere .";orden • .• vcninacnare „np...:ttamn 3ert•Peace. 3ratzez. :dtm ipuru Ictulton. W-Inr.arn. onl iri Doors Wa Lang /ANN and a •Geor,$ James Laqs land v it was No gti this ti Mrs, ifrer6 Will a Coors Mr. ;and io with h Evans far*. Mrs, they durin Mt. parle the w Emer •Mi. isited n W ach. usan f Ton • at n4Mi d • ouse hile. am. Mr, at family Mrs: da Hi aught Ith nd M 1)10 ay t't d Ross al alia . a and • • , Rev.A.. Veldhuis. Of Gcicr s. Lake Narrows, Mn., officiated a.t a dOuble -ring .cer•ennany when his . Sister, KlaskeVeidhiiis. beeame.. the bride 'of Raymend Hallarn an Saturday evening ..Juzie 18. •The' marriage -took place in Diangannoit United Church. • • • The bride is thedaughter of Rev and Mis. J.A. Veldhuis of Diiiigan- , non; groorni" parents are Mr. and • Mrs. Arthin Hallam of Aubtain.- diVed• in Marriage by her father, ':;he' bride ,were a floor -length silk organza gown' With- Chapel. trairi and lfly-point sleeyes. The' skirt was , softly gathered•arrhe'waistline. and accented by.a.bow at the back. A pillbox held her Veil. of French. illusion and she carried a Colonial bouquet of red . • Ge Veldhuis Of ton.doii, sister of the bride, was maid of hosser,., !wine Veldhnis ofDungannon, bride's sister; was bridesniald: ,.They were gowned alike,in pale - 'bine brocade with matching wed - ding r ag headpieces and carried crescent bouquets arn- , • :Iona Veidbuis '6od.a,• e Nair:Pon, niece of the , as flower 01. FierScam::: :fe btd44e with empire .w a::7. and she carried a nasegay ar4 A rthur. Hallam Jr was FVOIDSIDtall, ushered by Kenny '!".eictl- t 7 Landoll and Douwe Dungannon. • • A receprinn followed. • rriothersreCeiyed the a white and pink dress corsage. She -was assisted 'groom's mother ,whc chose s' pale. pink dress wuh a cibrsa4e ,t'tne roses Fcr trayelling the 'oeide • to a jade green, two -;:.e •e. -7.nted nylen,suit with white a.::e ...ones a. •47'4 a corsage' of.pinic oarnat.:;r..s. The couple v4E:reside. Prior to her nharriai,e -nste • was honoured at a shower. given by •Mrs, FPoorinNt aCnIark ShowercyForster- CUtr.lankOmr,SS EiCt7,91!N.,E.!S Mrs. kitam .Collins And Mrs.' Vernon Hunter recently, held a rni.scellaneons shower at the Collins Cettage at Point dark for Miss ' • NancY :Forster Of LucknoW former neighbours who ensyed a ibert prograrn f readings by Mrs. Jack Fors -ter and Mrs. :Harvey Web- ster'. 3 wrapping contest by Niri. Jn C.crin ell and a fict.wer contest by Mrs. Lloyd Collins. Nancy was presenten with Many lovely gifts and wasassisted in opening them Jo -'-A rine McLelland and Miss r.7.cnna .orster. Nancy thank- ed afl present nor their •gifts and InvIted :hem after her. marriage to ' 'ter cite La'KinlosS • and 'family visited la 4.• W'allaceburg. Miss Elaine Greer spent the week -end a:, • Mr.arid Mrs; Robert. • eek -end 1,134..-rs. • A delicious lunch was served by the nostess and her daughter Rheta and. :laughter -in-law Elaine Collins TO ATTE'Sb 'Harold, Stewart let! I,' rrionairig on a Harald ;ill attend Stampede., Roy Campbell of last, Friday. at the M. Jarnes Haldenn • Miss Barbaia /..it.4 the ,wek -end • w Misses Eida. and 7. , London spent the wv.n: • their pairent Wall.