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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-06-28, Page 10II; rf PAGE TEN, :ouple Are .......a...� .... e .W': �*,+!+'�!1►,*�!�R1�!�►,.,.ea:3ra��7:.'RR!�s��....... 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 • ei WEDNESDAY, .JUNE .lath; 1961' LEGION N L, : SO. _ rT I MPT•QN E Z8 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.. • With over two months;` expe „ rience in finding accom- modations for .Eipo 67 'visitors, LOGEXPO is aproven. success. You are assured of a placete stay in Montreal,. . LOGEXPO has Iistingsof over 79,000,rooms,.in hotels; "motels, tourist h'omes,,,efficien, cyapartments,•special trailer • motels and private homes. If at peak,periods,such"as holiday weekends, certain kinds of accommodations are not available, LOGEXPO can offeryou alternatives which`we are sure you will find satis- factory. All you have to'do to • make a reservation is fill out the coupon below, and mail' it to LOGEXPO 'You will receive a'reply within a few days, . followed by a confirmation of. .reservationdirect'from the' • management ofthe hotel, etc: or.the homeowner: ,Or you may. phone EXPOVOX•at (514) 39/-8397 for full inform' r. ation about availability of any of the accommodations listed. below. Make,your reservations as 0 early aspossible--,.the sooner you Write Or call, the wider . •your choice.. Private Homes. Over 30,000 hospitable Montrealers,are' welporrting visitors into their.' homes. The locations have 'been Picked to make it easy for you toget to and from the . • Expo 67 site: RATE$. from S8 to $1.4 a •day'for two people,'• :$10 to s18Tfor,.three,: Or $12 to .' • $22:for four. Efficiency. Apartments. .Accommodations, mostly in central Montreal, for 10,000 ,.people, with kitchen facilities, and maid servicer -RATES. $18 to s25a day for two persons;; plus $3 a day for each addition-. al. person, ' ` • • Hotels. There are still vacab cies in downtown hotels during.sonle peri'ods,,also in '.'. resort hotels. within easy reach,. of Expo 67...'RATES:.from $1 2 , • to'$30 a day '(double•occu- pancy). .Motels.,Available in many , period's: RATES: $12 to.$30 (double occupancy). .Tourist Homes; Available • in many periods. RATES: $10 to: $18 (double occupancy) Motels, (Trailer type), 1200 units.offer another attractive.` , alternative, -are ideal for fami-' lies; kitchen'facilities•and maid service included. RATES'. from 525 a day for'two persons, $30 a day for four, or $49 .a day for.eight. Children under 12, free' • . 0 ';Trailer•Sites. There''are,ample trailer sites within easy driving distance of•Expo 67, all wh -w ' RATES: $3.50` 3 ay Book=.up to$5aday, ., .Camp Sites ;20,000 sites, in 120 separate locations, in'the. 'area around Montreal, RATES: S2:50 to $3:50 a day. Ali accommodations governmert mspecteti and approved. • ,1 TO LOGEXPO, Expo 67, Montreal, P.O, Canada. Please reserve accommodations as follows:' , Name I Address Apt I' City_ 7one province _ .Arrival Date. • . - Departure bate Number of nights _ ___-Price range to Number of children (under 12):,... —Means of transportation - 1 T Number adults 2 e otaccommodat o �iequireal; (pride encs one, two ar three! 1 PRIVATE HOME j'",1 APARTMENT' (efficiency)•C r � 4Yf'Jk.~ 1, 1 HOTELLJ MOTEL.) TOURIST HOME•1 1 MOTEL 4,. (Trailer type) i>J TRAILER 81TE. 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