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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-07-12, Page 10PAGE TEN; :z.�ra .r..•=a.�w.,r..r� ��}, �r:'g1n..:a��tSz�r�r, ��+4�;�+i'�+� THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL .LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Couple Married At South K�t��ss 1i/11,4S:7-CAMPBELL South Kinloss Presbyterian Church; decorated with. ferns and floral arrangements., was the•setting for the marriage of •Helen', Marie Camp- bell of Kitchener and. Douglas Ar .thur Mills of Georgetown Rev. T.J." McKinney of Teeswater officiated at the.double ring cere-' mon+ •The bride, given in marriage by her father,: chose a,fornial'gown .of pure white crepe. The Empress line: bodice and elbow length sleet/ . es were trimmed'with Swiss.Guipur,` •lace. The gown had a scooped 'neckline and slim skirt A detach- able panel fell from .the back neck line into a chapel .train. .Her headpiece iece: was a weddingg ringband Pg with multi tiered, silk illusion veil • •and, she carried An orchid with u stephanotis and'ivy. Maid of honour was; Carolyn • Matliers of • Regina, Saskatchewan;. She wore' an Empress line gown of. Capri; blue; chiffon. ,The ' waistline and•lantern sleeves were trimm: ed with matching peau de soie., Tiny pleats adorned the slim skirt. She. carried .a cascade of white Shasta mums and ivy.. PHoTO B' HARRIS :Bridesmaids. were Mrs. Lloyd Morphet. of Waterloo and Carol Mills of Toronto. Their dresses and flowers were the same as the. maid of honour: • Groomsman was Donald Brown of Limehouse, 'Ontario. Ushers were'.' Donald Campbell, of Kitchener; , brother of the bride and Peter Newell of Cooksviilel • Soloist was Allan Stewart of Burlington, who sang "O -Perfect Love" and "The Lord's Prayer" A reception •followed at the Kin- cardine Curling Club. The bride's'_: mother chose an aquasheath dress with lace top, white accessories and: white carnation corsag e.. The groom's mother worean ice blue coat and dress ensemble with matching accessories and white and blue' carnation corsage. For travelling the bride chose a coral two piece suit with white accessories and white carnation• corsage. Following a wedding trip to Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Mills will, reside in Brampton wherethe groom is employed with Somerville, Plast ics at Bramalea;' .::Meet!ng'ir:F�rmOf The July meeting of; the St. Ielens Wornen's Institute was held in the hall on Thursday with Mrs. Harold Gaunt presiding, ` Plans are being made for a, bus trip in September to Midland.. Anyone wishing to go contact any Of .the committee mernberss Mrs:: RusselFPhallips, Mrs. 'Chris Cook; .. •Mrs. Wm: Rutherford or Mrs, El- wood Barbour. • ' A committee was,picked for this month to'look after a bake,sale,to' be held on July 15th;. After the meeting the 4 Ft girls were in 'charge of games on'the. Picnic lawn: Pre School Children:races., 1st Donald Dorscht 2nd Douglas-• Dorscht; 6 to 8 yrs, 1st: Valerie Errington:, 2nd Nancy. Grewer; 9 to 11 'yrs , 1st David McWhinney, 2nd Lynda Lyons; 4-H Girls Wheelbarrow ;race 1st Corinne .Cranston and Verna Aitchison, 2nd Vera MacDonald and Mary Panna- baker; Ladies, Clothes pins: in milk, bottle, 1st ; Mrs. Ken Grewer; forwa- rd and backward, 1st Mrs. Allan Miller, 2nd Mrs. Gordon Struthers. Lunch was then served on the lawn by the committee...in charge. RIPLEY ABATTOIR Custom Butchering Curing and Smoking • Cutting and Wrapping Sausage Making Fast Freezing HOGS AND CATTLE ON. MONDAYS CATTLE ONLY ON WEDNESDAYS q.y With Two Big Coolers, We Are Able To Hang Your Beef From 1 To 3 Weeks, Whatever Your Requirements Are, ForHome `Freezers • W • e Sell Choice Home Killed Beef, Pork and: 'Lamb ]n. Any Quantity At Lowest Marketing' Prices ALL MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FOR YOUR PROTECTION ALL RIPLEY 100 Oft 106 CHAS. 'HOOTSMA PROP. Orr Reunic.n.. k�eld At Wingham W HITECHURCH NEWS . on• Sunday the Orr relatives held their family reunion at Riverside Park, Winghahi . • Relatives. from Hensal, Parkhill, Wiartot, Kitch- ener, Chesley, Bervie, Langside, London,. Wingham gathered for dinner at noon. , During the afternoon, races ar}d contests; were held for .the little folks. The oldest lady present was Mrs. William Orr of Langsideand oldest man was James Orr of Park hill. The youngestchild present , Was daughter of.Mr. and Mrs., Jim Orr, of Hensel'. . • , It was decided to hold the picnic next year at Riverside Park with Mrs. Dave Henderson and Mrs. 'Claude Dore as hostesses..Supper' • was served under the supervision of Mrs. John L. Currie, and, her sister from London to the Sixty-five attenders;. ; • • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin and. Russel .Ritchie were Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer • Wall of Culross: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dow were:. Sunday' visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Roan Taylor ,of East'.Wawanosh. Mr. aiid. Mrs. George Turnbull and nieces of Jamestown were Sun- day evening visitors with Mr.' and Mrs.. John Jamieson and family. Jim Ross of Kitchener spent the week end with his parents Mr and Mrs..Russel .ass-.. • • Mr. and, WS, Wallace. Conn last week received a :letter from. their• son, George who is touring Europe;. George has been in France, Spain, Portugal, and Italy . ; Mrs John' Jamieson`accompanied. her parents, Mil and:: Mrs. Bob'.'• Montgomery to Listowel on Sunday, Where they attended the 25th Keith reunion .'On Saturda "y ...Fred Tiffin, Russel • Ritchie Victor Emerson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tiffin mowed the grass at Langside cemetery. This along with the newly` aluminum painted steel posts gave the cemetery a much improved '• appearance .•. `' • Mr.. and'•Mrs, Bill•.Willis ,'and' Mr.. and, Mrs. John Millis of. Listowel visited Sunday with Mrs. .Doris Willis and.' also attended the • Manning•'Reunion which: "was held at Listowel.' • Carol' Ann r .Walk of Belgrave is Visiting ' with her grandmother Mrs;.. George Walker while, her grand,- father rand-father George Walker it a patient . . in Listowel Hospital, having under-. gone surgery there. The commun- ity:wishes him •a speedy recovery:., We .are sorryy to report Mr. Wil- ford. Walker is a patient, in Wingham and. District Hospital: He • too is wished a. speedy return to health Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Pipe of Erussels were Friday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes. • Mr. and Mrs. Lance Magoffin and family -were Saturday visitors with his 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Magoffin. Kathy Smith of Toronto is spend- ing pend-ing holidays with her grandparents, Mr, and, Mrs. Russel Chapman and her great grandmother,. Mrs . Mary Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Albert : Coultes were 'Sunday visitors with Mr; and Mrs(. Wilbert Schwichtenberg and family of Port Elgin Gayle Rintoul. spent the week end with her grandmother, Mrs. Robert Pinder' of Belgrave. Mr. "and'Mrs Leroy Rantoul and Carol visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Marshals McLaughlin of Toronto. '. • Calvin- Brick U.C.W. will ,.be.. held on Wednesday; July 19th and Chalmers W, M. S•. will meet in - Mireeeeli *eat tam ws, /iv mow.. WEDNESDAY JULY '12th 1941 Ii DEND .RI A'goodstart is .vital when raising baby pigs. SHUR-GAIN CREEP FEED. will give your pig'-. lets the following valuable dividends when faed froth, 2 or. 3 days of age until 5 lbs. per pig is. consumed. * more vigour . * higher. liveability * faster growth * . sounder health * earlier : appetite for solid` : feed / . . CO:NTAI14S 11 AUREO S • P E5 0.0 ANDERSONFLAX. ID1c;S UMITED LUCKNOW :PHONE 548-46'16 : the church Sunday School. rooms .•. Leaders Mrs. Hugh•:Simpson, Mrs.• 'Earl Caslick, " Mrs .:Les Reynolds, . 'and Mrs. John.De .Boer: The.prog• ramme will be by childrenof the church. Courtesy remarks by Mrs. W R' P rdon . u Mr.'and .'Mrs: Jim Mock, •Bonnie., Dannie, .Catherine, 'Carol and John of • Harriston were Sunday ;visitors with Mr, and Mrs.' Carl+Yeber•.and'• Ir: family: Mrs. Mabel "Hoffman of Toronto was a -recent visitor with • Mr . a11d . Mrs. Clarence Adams and family., Paul and Brian Falconer of Sarnia are spending another week's holiday With their grandmother, Mrs. Cecil Falconer. Mr. and Mrs". Charles Tiffin were Sundayvisitors with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill 'Brown. GET A PERK -UP`!. Check .tires; engine•,align- ment; brakes, transmission.. Perk up your car; .. it lasts longer; runs•cheaper! Our experienced mechanics. know 'how to-do it faster. Up-to-date tools help them; .do it better' Drive right in for ,better car care . , •, for better prices, too!: REALE