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THE LUCKNOW -SENTINEL, .LUCKNOW,, 'ONTARIO
sor.
' LEVASSEUR
Rose•of Lima Church Wind7-
sot); pink �ink and white carnations
on •Altar,: was:the setting for the
marriage of,Lillas'Anne Marie
Henderson' and Gary Leonard Le
vasseur., both •'of' Windsor on Saturd-
ay, June 3rd at 5'p.m.
The bride is the daughter,Of Mi.
and Mrs Lloyd T. Henderson of •
Lucknow. The groom is the son of
Mr-.' and Mrs: Marcel,Levasseur of
Windsor.
Father O'Connor of Windsor offic-
iated' at::the double ring ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, chosea beautiful:- floor -
• 'length gown in logoda. The '•
.empire' bodice and popular A• -line
skirt were both trimined'with'''•
• chantilly' appliques andt.seed pearls'
Theow.n had tapered .sleeves Th
g P
All cardinal train. fabling from th
shoulders.•wascoin letei outlined'
• P y
'in lace. Her .headdress, a tiara of ,
seed.pearls .and c stal, held a'
e ry
four -tiered veil of French illusion.
She carried a, cascade of pale pink
sweetheart roses withstephonotis'.
-and white carnations. '
The matron of honour was Mrs.
Keith' (Achim). Land of Toronto..
sister Of the `bride. ; Bridesmaids.
were Delores .Levasseur,.sister, of
.the groom; Mrs.' Barry Beckett,
cousin of the bride; Pat Pecaski; .
Gail Hillman, cobsin.of thebride,
all are from Windsor;:
The matron of honour and brides-
maids•were similarly :'dressed in
floor -length gowns of pink silk
organza over taffeta.' The sleeve=:
less sheath with empire waistline
g, ,
and. Matching lace featured a
sheer: matching coat. They wore
'floral headpieces With veil and
carried 'nosegays; of white and pink
carnations. •
Lynn Wraith of Goderich, cousin
of the bride; was'flower girl. She
wore,a floor length gown o'pink
chiffon over silktaffefa trimmed
with lace:and carried a basket of,
pink and white carnations 4 •
Ringbearer was Ronnie . Pitre of
Windsor , nephew of the. groom .
Groomsman was Paul Ladottceur•
of Windsor. Ushers were Keith
Land of'Toronto and Wally Landry,
PHOTO BY WILD.
- HENDERSON `
Tom Levasseur Ron Pitre all of
Windsor.
Soloist was Stuart Musgrave who
saang "0 Perfect Love" and "Ave'
4
Maria" , accompanied. by :Cornel-
ius Ver Hoven.
A reception was held .at the Ren
dezvous in Windsor. The bride's.
mother -received, the 'guests ,in 'a
.street length gown of turquoise silk;
shantung with chantilly lace
"bodice and elbow' length sleeves. `
The sheath style skirt with a back
train featured scattered appliques
of lace. She Wore a matching hat
and corsage of,white' and pink
carnations..
,The 'groorn's,mother'assisted in a+
street length dress and coat .
ensemble'of Centennial pink shan-
tung, featuringseed pearls on
collar and'cuffs. She wore a':fioral
head arrangement , matching shoes
,and . corsage of white carnations. .
• The bride .chose; for her travelling
costume a 'navyand white ,dress
.
with jacket in linen and white acc-
essories.
Following a •trip, to Niagara •Falls,
the couple will reside on St. Rose
Avenue, Windsor
;tC�nye�tion
m To Expo .
The, Federated. Women'.s Institute.
of Canada held their National Con-
vention at the 'University of Guelph
June 12 i,'16th�
Mrs. ArotiDutt of Calcutta,
,'India, president.of the Associated
Countrywomen of'the World, addr-
essedthe gathering on the.first day
when 3,700 visitors and delegates
,attend ed the opening ceremony.
Many local Women's I'nstitutes
were represented; , Mrs.; Harvey ,
Houston, Mrs. Omar Brooks and
Mrs. 'Raynard'Ackert remained for
the entire convention. "
Mrs, Houstoncontinued with oth-
er' W.I. members frond across Can-
ada to Montreal and Expo for the.
w eek-end''returning Monday even
ing
Roy
ester
Is 1 X68 President
The Webster Retfnion which was
held in Harbour Park Goderich on •
Sunday afternoon, June. 18th Was
attended by 240 relatives and'
'friends 'of the Webster clan. Ideal
weather added rrluch to the enjoy-
ment of the gathering asmembers
greeted each other andrenewed
friendships.
Theladies and their 'helpers of
the southern division of the clan
served a'.bo:untiful meal At; this
time the president Clayton Alton,'
Lucknow welcornd .a11 present and
a minutes silence was .observed in
memory' of five relatives who had ;
passed away during the year;
Silver dollars were presented to
the following Mrs. Albert Alton,
oldest. lady .present; Mr° W. G. ,
Reed; Lucknow, oldest :gentleman;,
Lynn Alton, daughter of .Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton, Alton:, youngest
baby Mrs.r Annie Webster; her son.
Lloyd and his wife June of 'Big
Valley, Alberta, coming farthest
distance;,Wedding anniversary
nearest June 18, Mr. and Mrs; Lloyd
Webster, who expressed their pleas-
ure at meeting so many relatives
at the reunion; birthday' nearest'June
18, •W atson 'Webster and 'Murray
Taylor of Varna; living nearest to'
the park; .Mrs 'Jean Papernick,
Goderich.
After supper a short sports progr-
arnme . was . enjoyed followed by : an
executive meeting' at which.the,
following. officers. were appointed
for .1968 reunion to be held in
Harbour Park, Goderich on the
third Sunday of `June; President;
Roy ,Webster, .London; 1st Vice,
Gordon Webster, Port,Credit,
Vice, Elliott Webster, Forest 3rd
Vice; Mrs. Bert:Alton, Lucknow
Treasurer, A1.eat-Andrew, 'Lucknow;
Secy. Ada. Webster, Lucknow.
A hearty vote of .thanks was.::.
expressed,to .All who had helped
make'. the 196'1 Webster reunion
such a memorable and°•happy event
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WEDNESDAY, .JUNE .lath; 1961'
LEGION
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L, : SO. _ rT I MPT•QN
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at 8:3.0„ o'clock 0 '
TO CHOOSE' DELEGATES TO, THE
LEADERSHIP CONVEIyTION`
AND TO' j
elect a Nominating Committee
For The
'NEW REDISTRIBUTED BRUCE
FEDERAL RIDING
HARVEY MAHON, W. 0.:.COTTRILL,
. President ,Secretary -Treasurer
BRUCE PROGRESSIVE. CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION
HURON
cOU.NTY
CENTENNIAL
DRLJMHEAD.;
SUNDAY; JULY 2nd at .3 30 PM.
.2GODERICH, COURT HOUSE PARK
,EVERYONE WELCOME
Honor: Couple Qn 25th Anniversary:
Mr and Mrs. Stuart Jamieson,
Gail, Cathy, ; Glenda and "Wayne'
of Lucktiow' ; Mrs: Marion Harris of
Holyrood and Mr. and .Mrs. Gordon
Jamieson of Goderich spent Sunday
with;Mr,, and 'Mrs Jack Splan,
Janet and•'Doug=at' Woodstock,.
They surprised Isabelle and tack•'
with a dinner including an Anniv=
ersary cake, and :gifts:, ;in honour of
their 25th. Wedding ; Anniversary,
which was on June 23rd... Marion
Harris :proposed the toast to Isab=
elle and Jack And they both made .Y
a fitting reply. Other'guests pre
.sent were, their' son Stewart and
'Mrs: Splan'and Shaune of London',.
Dianne Jamieson of Woodstock
and; Arthur. Short. of Ingersoll..
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