HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-07-20, Page 13he Lucknow. United Church
corated with:white gladioli,
flow mums and candelabra,:
s the •setting, for the marriage
Patricia Jean. Thompson and
urray George Hunter, on. Sat .- ' a
day, July :9th. at 3 p rn.
he bride is the daughter of •
s. L. Campbell Thompson and
'late Mr. Thompson: of.'Luck-.•
.' The groom is.the on of Mr.
d Mrs. Vernon Hunter. of 'Luck
ev. Gordon Geiger of Essex, a
mer minister at Lucknow, • off-
iated atthe double ring cere
y: Mrs. Ross Cumming was • .
Witt -Miss Helen. Thompson
nt of the: bride , as soloist sang
he Wedding"Prayerand " O:. .
rfect Love" .
he bride,. given in marriage'
her brother, • Donald Thompson
Lucknow , . chose a formal. gown
peau de soie, styled, With fit
bodice, scooped neckline
d sheath skirt. ; The frontbod
had're-ernbroidered Alecon
pliques. A detachable over-..
fell from back fullness into
hapel train. A tiara of petals
rosebuds held her •elbow-
gth•bouffant veil. Her bouquet
s, a cascade 'of yellow roses arid
itestephanotis with trailing.
aid of honour was Eleanor
Nay of 'toronto..Bridesmaids
e Joarine•Thompson of Luck-
, sister, of the bride, and
t Finlayson' of 'Toronto. They
e similarly attired .in formal
ns of mint green, satapeau
h scooped neckline, elbow
vet and slint.skirts. Tiny
als adorned the Empress waist-
A watteau`panel fell from
waist, They wore headpieces
matching petals with .veil', and
h carried a cascade bouquet of
pow, Fugi mufns..
sari Thompson and Nancy
'mpson of Lucknow, nieces of
bride, were flowergirls. They
e white formal gowns with
sire waistlines accented' with
n velvet, A mint green Panel.
(Intended for Last Week)
' Mr. and Mrs...Ralph Werhna,n ,of
Komoka were Tuesday visitors. with
Mr. and Mrs. `BilhEvans,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caslick, .Mrs.
Wallace Conn and Muriel visited
on Tuesday with Mr, and Mrs.,
Wilford. Caslick and family 'of
Wingham, holidaying at their.
cottage at Amberley.
We. are sorry to report that Miss..
Margaret Moore who has been ,a
patient at St. Joseph's Hospital has.
now been transferred to. Victoria
Hospital. The 'community wishes
her 'a speedy recovery::.
Mrs:: Russel Ross :and, Doris spent
'Wednesday afternoon with .Mr'. anal;
Mrs Wilford' Caslick .and family
at their ,cottage at A mber.iey
On Wingham diamond Tuesday
evening, Teeswater Midgets and.
Whitechurch juveniles played -with •
a score 12-0 in favour of White-
.church,
Visitor.s last week with Mr and
Mrs. Russel Ritchie were Mrs.
Arrnstrong Wilson, Lucknow,, 'Mrs..
Jack Wilson •and Susan)Hamilton
and Mrs. •Harold Ritchie, Lucknow,
On Sunday at the home of Mr., •
and Mrs.• Lorne McAllister, Cul-
ross, when:•their relatives gathered.
to celebrate their 25th wedding
anniversary :with:them, .Mr, and
Mrs, gill. Caslick weie"also cele-
brating their 20th Wedding' ann-
iversary. Mrs: Caslick is Mr.
•McA Ulster's sister. ' Weoffer our
congratulations to all the cele
brans.• • • .
Mrs: Cecil Falconer and grand-
son Brian , Mrs Nora Cronin, Mr
and Mrs . Wesley Tiffin left on
Thursday to visit: with /4., and
Mrs. Elgin 'Wellwood at .Caledon,
;hence on that :evening. to visit'
at Streetsville with Mr. and Mrs..
Angus' Falconer and family, Paul
Falconer remained to visit with
his grandparents,.,Mr;.; and Mrs. .
Stacey of Wingham All returned
home on Monday..
Miss Janet .A dams of 2nd Con.:
Kinloss is visiting with Mis.
Clarence Adams and family.
• This community extends their
sympathyto Mrs. George Scott'
and Family of Wingham in the
loss of her' husband,. the. late George
Scott, and to his brothers Bill
of Langside, Gordon of Ripley and
Dave of Toronto. -George was born
a tJ,angsid-e..and- grew. to :manhood-
there ,'where hispassing: is'mourned
by a.• host of friends. • .
Miss Heather Hand spent last
week holidaying with Mr, and•Mrs
Art Hand and family of Durham.
'Miss. Brenda King,` daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe King, is attend-:
ing the Girl Guide Camp near
Ayton. .
Miss Margaret .Henderson of
I-Iuntly,Scotland, is spending a
few ,lays• with her cousin, Joe King ,
Mrs.: King and family.. -
fell. from the back .neckline. They.
wore miniature headpieces of • -
mint green petals: with' veil and
each carried basket of yellow
Fugi mums
Bob Hunter: of. Edmonton, brother
14:4 the, groom, was: best rnan;. .
Ushers: were Chrils''Bailey:of. Kitch
ener and Thom Collyer. of Orange
ville; cousin of the•bride.. Junior
usher was Greg Hunter, ,of Lucknow
brother of the .groom,.
A reception followed in the
Church .parlour. The.bride's
mother received the guest's• in, a'
Mint linen dress with, match
ing three quarter length coat .
pink hat, -bone -Accessories -and~--.
a • corsage' of pink roses:. She was
assisted- by the 'groom's mother
who chose' a .pink dr`•ess of silk •.
shantung. pink and white,hat
white accessories and corsage'of
deep pink 'roses.
For a wedding trip to Quebec
'city, the' bride chose' as her
travelling costume;' a beige three
piece linen suit, fuchsia hat and
corsage ,with,.toast' accessories.
The couple will reside in. Kitch-
ener where the groom,is a fourth
year university student and the. '
bride is an elementary school
teacher at• the Queen Elizabeth
;Public School, v
Mrs. Robert Porteous passed',
away at Avon Crest Hospital
in Stratford on Friday.,She was
93 years of age . .
Mrs.' Porteous ins the mother of.
William Porteous of Lucknow.
She was the former Edith Rae:
Besides her son in Lucknow; .she
is survived by another son. •Rae
. ftt:Toronto and sisters Mrs: Nelson
Richardson of Ingersoll and Mrs.
lean. Skinner' of Stratford; a brd- •
ther Kenneth of Kingsville.
The funeral was held at her
home :in. Stratford on Monday with
burial in Avondale Cemetery:.
On Thursday at Walkerton, White)
'church Juveniles and Walkerton
Midgets played with a score '8-2
in favour of Walkerton.
On Friday evening at Lucknow
Whitechurch and Lucknow Bantams
played with a score .27.=2 in favour.
of Lucknow'.
On Monday evening at White-
.church,
hite-.church, Lucknow and Whitechurch
`Bantam teams played with a score
25-14 in•favour of Lucknow.
On Monday evening on Wingham
diamond, Whitechurch' and Ripley
intermediates played with a score
27-11 in favour of Whitechurch.
Mr. and Mrs: Robert Laidlaw
and their family, Arthur, Laidlaw
Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Laidlaw;•'•
Mr. and .Mrs. Raymond Laidlaw
' and 'family of Winghani held a '
family picnic at Inverhuron on
Sunday. Arthur had his boat , the
Mary along and treated. all
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The top -dressing . .of established
hay immediately after first cutting
is an accepted practice with profit-
conscious farmers: Here's wh) : a
$10..p0. ;application' per acre will.
on the average, give at least: a
i20,00'per acre return. The use of
fertilizer on. pasture'at mid-season
is equally, profitable.
SAVE MORE
- CO-OP Bulk Spreading sat. ,) uu
time and effort and aetuall) costs
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- Hulk Fertilizer Spreading is another CO-OP Service to the -Ontario Firmer
to rides on Lake H uron:
• We are pleasedto report that.
Mrs: Robert Ross was able to leave
Wingham and District:..Hospital on
-Monday and return to the home
_of Mr. and Mrs. -Russel Ross. •
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Expo will. open April 28 'and
close slat months later 'on
27/
The length'of the: Expo grounds
-is three -and--a-half-miles.
EXHAUST SYSTEMS
ENGINE .PERFORMANCE
,BRAKE LININGS
TIRES
SHOCK ABSORBERS '
FAN BELT -
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COOLING SYSTEM
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