HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-09-28, Page 10' x,
°lENTNNlL LUCKNIOW OSTARi0�
Awards presented
To Ten Guides
(Guide News)
The 1st LucknoW Guide Company t
held its initial meeting for the
66-67 term on Friday evening in
• the town hall, with twenty-four
Guides and two Rangers present.
After opening exercises, the guides
went into patrol corners' and discu-
ssed ,dans for the following weeks.
In horseshoe. formation, the roll=
owing badges were presented;
Honore Nurse - Pat Connon and
Linda Boyle , Child: Care . Pat •
Connon and Patty Hamilton Pion-
eer - Pat Connon:, Mary. E. Hend-
erson,
end-erson, Gail. Jamieson, Cook
Joanne Greer, Pat Connon, Gail'..'
Jamieson, Swirnmer and Skater..-
Deborah Corrin, Skater -.Nancy
Walden. 1styear service star was
given to. Kathy Joynt .'
Rangers Linda Royle and Janet
Carruthers conducted campfire,. `
which concluded, at 8;30 with' the`
singing of "Taps"
(Zion News)
Gordon Kirklartd's German She
rpard dog :fs being subjected to a
three month period of being tied,
up, due to Its encounter with a
rabid fox recently.
Frank Ritchie and Charlie Ander-
sin'
nder-
situ completed their silo -filling
last week.
Mr. and,Mrs, Harvey Ritchie and
family visited Mr, and. Mrs. .Bob
Irvin and Betty in. Dungannon on
Sunday and attended anniversary
service at the 'pulled church
Mr. and Mrs, Doug Raynard and
Dianne attended anniversary
service at Presbyterian church in
Dungannon on Sunday.
Mrs. Fred• Schietel and Timmy of
'i eeswater visited on Tuesday with
Mr, and Mrs. Doug Raynard,
Bertha McMullen'of Toronto vis-
iced from Friday till Monday:p. m•.
with Mi. and:Mrs.'Jim Hunter and
Wanda,
Rev, and. •Mrs. Gordon'. Kaiser
motored to Lambeth on Saturday " F
where they attended the 50th • •
wdi anniversar of
y Mx, and
Mu. Nee+ up l owlets.
Mr. and Mrs: Leaver of Winghirrf
virited on Wednesday with Mt,s
Mrs. D.A. Hackett and girls,
Visftors an the..week-erid with
and Mrs, Gordon Kirkland and 14•
el
Fere Donald Kirkland and I
Raceko of Iearnington, Keri Kirk•;
as
land of London and Mr: and Mrs,
David Kirkland, Annette and Sur,'
anrf of Lu cknow ,
The Zippy.Zionettes 4.1i Girls'
Club attended Teeswat.er fair on ,
Saturday where. they took,part'in.
the Judging. Those takiu part
were•, Vanda Hunter,, NarIcy fr:
land, Donna and Elva Pitch .,
Charlene ,Andersontchie
.Barbara il1�
i.
..
Mrs. Allan, Ritchie and herbroth;
et Torn Culbert spent Monday in
London visiting theft mother, Mrs;.
Tom Culbert Sr whb is Seriously
ill in London. hos..
Church°.is in Zionpital gars $dnday at:
.q
X1:15 a:m., Choir'practice .will'be
Saturday at 8 p. rn . •
itiA Y -,PARKER
The Cargill' United. Church , dec-
orated. with white And pint gladioli
"mums and fern Was the seating %Oc
the, pretty .double -rine wedding cer
e[nony of Donna Jean „Elizabeth
Parker.. daughter nf`Mr. and Mrs.
Yvan 0. 'Parker of Cargill. and
Francis ' Rae . Haldenbya..son of . Mr.
and Mrs. Nacmau E. Haldenby of ' •
Holyrood, on Saturday. August
nth at 3:00 p.m. •
The officiating clergymen were
the Rev. Eric Nelsa l of Walkerton..
assisted by Pastor Alfred Fry. of
Cargill The wedding music was:
provided by Miss Edna Boyle of
Kan- lough as organist, and,Dale
Haldenby, brother of the groom,
'as soloist; who rendered : "The'
Wedding -Prayer", e:i'ore'the cere-
mony,
many, and "This is Our Day ..•
during the signing of the re
The.bride,; 'given in m�arria�geby
her father, wore a :floor -length
gown of white imported Swiss
cotton ,lace and French Peau. de
Faille. The lace bodice was high-
lighted' by tailored bows: at the
shoulders, elbow length bell -shag=
ed sleeves, .and an,empire waist.
Elegance was .portrayed in the
gently cc troiledA -line: skirt while the the ntaxi ;centre. of attention
was focused Foca the detachable
chapel :t sin.:of the same.lace"and
silhouetted With a band of the Peau
de Faille. The train cau-tided .aures.
the tiny bows At the shcolde s.. To
complete her oft, the pride ware
French pare: silk Mission raver;
tip veil cozennpbY a Queer's
crow! of tin seed pearls and.
shimmering crystah,'.She curitd.:a.
cascade ade l of pimp sweetheart
rr , sre•phai=otis and ivy.
The maid -of -hen= was Saadi
Soca., cocdst of the bride,. and.
bridesmaids Ace Norma }faldey.,
s.itiz of the groatand Gen
+.y W ae
�.� nom lenges ?owns o Ja.recin
greep tr r:s' ove.r taffeta. The
bOdis, L de. c eace, 5ear�.:'re
&ala s -d nee .
e , v;a and were
The sheath Skirts
Aabolo• aS,Lnu' krs. at
the waar'- '7o adda fnnau
their enseznhtes„ • the.
hridesr itr 't•erx
hezt4:.oie 1t► 3 flar.ti rmg i" + -
til veils. and t z fir="'
They ties -red .ashide -n. o
i.in,N*Carratz.F.s. u .jam Lc;.Lz
aze
The .' Oti`. E .las Da . i.
derby of Holyrcvd. ro er'of: the .
groom
The -reception and dinner were,
held in :the Church Parlour. The
bride's. In*tber receiivedthe guests
wearing a coat and dress ensemble-
of
nsembleof berry pink, lace over taffeta with
white accessories, and a ::corsage
of pink roses and white carnations.
,The doom's mother assisted wear -
*jacket Chess ensemble of
na4y lace over taffeta with navy
and white` accessories, and a
corsage of pink roses and pink car -
natictiS,
For the. wedding trip to Northern
Ontario and Michigan, the bride
chose • a jacket dress of champagne
shantung and 'lace with .a matching
Panama hat; white: accessories and;
a pink' cymbidium orchid corsage.
The newlywedswill reside in :
Teeswaier inhere the bride will be.
on the teac`iin staff of the Tees -
water Public School
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