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-- THE LUCKNOW-SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO - PAGE FIFTEEN
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(Kinlbugh News) •
•,he. Presbyterian Sunday School
nic Was held on the. church • ,
unds on•July 9 with a good •:
ndance. •FolloWing are the.
e
e results: Senior girls Brenda
ell, Senior boys Jimmie Dore,
rmediate,girls Cathy .,Dore. • ,
rrnediate:bbys. Steven Eckens,
er•', Junior:bois Johnny Siitton,.
ldren tinder six Frankie Dore
Mary iielenNacDonald, kick -
the shoe Ladies Mrs,. J. Baer,
king the shoe Boys Bruce •.
ell, Catchingthe balloon,
mie Dore ancOirnmie Thompso
owing the ball Jimmie Dore., .
ng•the tie Sandra Percy and
Sutton, Three-legged race
e Bushell and John Bushell; •
. Don Bushell and .Mrs.
bona id, Passing the life• •
rs'Gail MacDonald's team.
rs. Etta Drummond of London,;
•Douglas Graham and Mrs.
Keith, Con 2 visited. on
sday evening with Mrs.Will
Cox and Rev.. Benson Cox •
number.from here attended
uly12rh,telebration at Harr-
,
mes Hodge is visiting with'
• Ives" in Western Canada.
Old Thompson and Miss •
na Lynn Tunney of. Teeswater
e(1 on Saturday evening with
and Mrs, William Haldenby• .
Wall of Lucknow Visited with
ce McFarlan during the week..
I's. Audrey Borthwick of St.
• arines spent 'a few days with
;Mother .Mrs. James Hodgins Sr.
t. and Mrs. Charles Walsh of
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"ANDREW
Hackett' s United Church was -.
the scene for the, marriage of .
„Hilda Ritchie and Torn Andrew.,
on Saturday June 25thsat 2:30 por.n.
The bride is,the daughter Of Mr..
and Mrs: Andrew Ritchieof Ash-
field and the groom is .the son of
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Mr. and. Mrs. Alex •Andrew of
Lucknow• -
Rev. G. W. Kaiser'Officiated at
the dckible-ring .•
• The organist was Mrs. Gordon,
innigan of Dungannon, and solOT
• ist .was Mrs.. Bob Andrew of
tistowel.- •
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The bride, given in marriage.
by
by her father,' chose an organza
floor-length. sheath over..
taffeta three,quarter length •
*sleeves,bateau.. neckline with a
Cascading watteau train extending
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from the•bick waist. into.a eathe- •
•dral train. •The natural waist •
•carried a back self bow . Rose ' •
vines and petit pript lace' appli- •
'clues adorned the waist, sleeve• •
edges and bottom- of the skirt: '
Her shoulder length. tUlle veil
was held .by a halo.of satin roseO
florets.; She carried a white' .
Bible crested With yellow rose •
buds.
• Matron of -honour was.Mrs. Torn'
Dickson of Port Albert, sister of
the bride. Bridesmaids were •
:Barb Nelson •of Kitchener and
Marianna MacDonald of, Lucknow:
They were all•sirnilarly dressed.
in mint green floor-lerigth'gowns
of embossed peau de sole de luna
• with matching pill -box headdress--
es: They carried yellow intirris..•
Flower girl was Kimberley • •
• Ann Dickson Of Port Albert, niece
Of the bride. She was dressed in •
a: short dress styled similar to the
bridesmaids with rnatchinghead-
• ,.piece. . She Carried, a:nosegay of
yellow mums.
BobAndrew of Kitchener,
brother of the groom, was grooin-
;srnan.• Ushers were Calvin Ritchie,
• brotherof the bride ancl‘Donalci
Andrew brother of the groom.
Both are of.Ludknow. •
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• A reception followed at Danny's-
, Restaurant Wirigharn. The bride's.
mother received the guests in a .•
sheath dress of crimson rose bonin-
zia crepe with white accessories
and white carnation corsage.; She
was assisted by the groom's mother'.
•• 1,4�. chose a pink two-piece crepe.
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sheath with matching accessories „
and pink carnation corsage.-•
For a wedding trip'•to Calgary
Alberta, the bride's travelling:
••coStumemas a navy blue suit with'
' White:accessories and corsage'of
white carnations. . •
.••Mr. and Mrs. Andrew, will re,'
side in Kitchener Where'the groom
is employed with the Bell- Teleph-
• one Company • , •
Guestifrom a. distriee were
from Kitchener, Brussels, Kappsk
asing,. Moose Jaw , Tordnio, Tara
and Iistowel. 0 0
•
Haddenfield visited during Readers..Write...•
• Feb.24/66
Dear Donald, '•
Enclosedis my slow poke sub-
scription to The Sentinel.
My kindest regards to the family
O 'You are doing an excellent job
as publisher of the Sentinel.
• Sincerely, •
Rene O'Brien.
the Week/with Mrs.ertrude Walsh
and other relatives. •
O Donald Barr and Donald H,pdgins
of Waterloo are horte for two
weeks holidays.. •• • • • •
Miss Sandra Percy of 'l'oront9 is
spending a few.days at her home.
here.
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• Mr; and Mrs. Dan Tiffin of
Teeswater Visited. with Mr. and ,
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Mrs. Dan McInnes and family.
• The annual congregational
gathering frOm Bervie, Kingarf • •
,
and Kinlough was held at the home
of Canon and Mrs. Stump at Walk-
•erton on Sunday.
• Miss. Winnifred Percy, ,Bill, Joan
and Brian Percy and Bruce Orr
attended the Orr family picnic. at
eaforth on Sunday.
Mrs. Perry Hodgins•spent the
week -end at her home here. She
has been convalescing. at the .
horrid Of Miss Winnifred Percy
since returning froni the:hospital.
• Teeswater, Ont..
• . Mir; 11/66
O Dear Mr. Thompson, • .
• 1 really do enjoy the Sentinel. • •
• Every Week when•Lcorre honie.
from Toronto it makes me feel so
• goodto be, able to pick it up and
read it and heafabout everyone
•at home. 0'
Thank you kindly. ••
Mrs. Bertha McNall
Huron Township Council held,
the regular meeting on July 4th.
'With all members present.•
The officials of Lurgan'Beach
Association asked Council to make• .
Lurgan Beach a -residential Zoning,
area for summer cottages only and
this matter was held over for fur• -•
ther consideration.. •
Co• uncil gave approval for the. :F
• sale of several lots in the Town.:
• plot of Ain:Ia:for consideration of
• the Department. of Municipal
Affairs.
Graciepoperator Bill Scbtt was
promised ..a raise 9..f:25¢ per hour
O starting •December lst O •
Notie..e was received from the
• Ontario Water Resources; Cornmi-
• ssion of their intention to close •
• part �f the Kincardine -Huron•
Boundary at the Lagoon by ex-
• propriation • and Council decided
to oppose the closing and notified
.thein of their decision.' •
Township. accounts totalling
$678:47 and.Road accounts of
$27679.12 were ordered paid. •
• .Council Adjourned until next •
O regular meeting August 2nd.•
• • Davison of Listowel, Ronnie
• .
Earl Tout, Cardiff, Ethel and Lewis and •
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Clerk. • • ••Victor Cardiff, Brussels.
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MRS. L. ELSTON CARDIFF '
4. •
• Mrs. L.-E-lston Cardiff of
Brussels,' wife of the former Con•
servative member of Parliament.
of Huron riding died recently at
• St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
She was 76 years of age.
Mr.*Cardiff represented his •
riding, in the COnservatiVe •
Government at Ottawa for 25 years. ,
He retired in 1965.
Mrs,' Cardiff, the former Ada may
Morrison, was a daughter of the
late M. and Mrs, John Morrison
' of Wroxeter, where she lived
until, her marriage to Mr. Cardiff.
. She is survived by her husband,
two sons, Clarke of Calgary arid
• Ross. of Morris Township; one
daughter, Mrs. Dean (,Leota) , •
,Davison, Listowel;. three brothers
Ashton Morrison, St.. Catharines,. •
Gordon of London,' and .Herman of
,Melville, Sask.. •
Mrs. Cardiff was a member of •
Brussels United Church.
The. funeral service was held from'
..the D.A jRann,funeral home, •
'Brussels. The officiating clergy- ,
man wis•the'Rev. Allan Johnston.
Burial was in Brussels cemetery.
• Pallbearers were six grandsons,
Murray, Arnold and Wayne
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