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ONESDAY JULY .1201 • 11PST
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LI/CKNOW,' 'ONTARIO, •
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Trinity Lutheran Church; ••Wilker-
ton, withbaskets• Of spring flowers.
decorating the sanctuary, was the
setting for the wedding ,Of•Ddrothy
tvlarlene Carter and Gerald' William
Bailey, on Saturday, May. 27th.
• ReV. P.aut A. Sault perfOrined the
double ring ceremony; . •
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The bricle.is the daughter amr.. .
• and Mrs. Peter Carter o.f1ToIyrood.
The groom is the ion.of Mr. and.
•Mrs. George Bailey of DobbintOn.
Given in -marriage by her father,
the•bricie chose al."./illow sheath of
' 'French imported lace.Over sadly -
•crepe with a•matchilig lace floor
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length bridal Coat. Her head-
piece 'was of lace petals and seed
••pearls with a tiered veil of -nylon -
illusion. She carried. red roses and
Mrs: Murdock McLeod of Walker-
, tun, sister Of the bride, was
matron of honour. She wore a
sheath gown of mint green crepe
. and French lace with matching
• headPieceof tulle petals and toPp-
ed with tiny matching floats from
which.extended a jet veil, She '
carried a bouquet of white and •
yellow mums. • -
,Bridesrnaids were Mrs.. Ronald
George of Walkerton, sister of the
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groom, Helen Schmitt of London;
cousin of the groom and Aileen
Carter of Holyrood, sister of the
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bride. Their dresses and flowers
were identical to the matron Of
honour... .
Groomsman was Gerald Leudke
of Eden Grove. Ushers were.Gwrge
Carter and Peter: Carter of , • '
HOwropd, brothers • ofthe
.ROnald George.of 'Walkerton.
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Mrs. Harold Wesley, was organist.
Otto .Prues was Soloist- singing '
"The Lord's prayer" and "0 Per -
feet Love". . •
A dinner and reception followed
at .the Walkerton Legion Hall: '
• The'bride'S mother chose 4 blue
•fignred arnel Jersy. dress ,white -
accessories and corsage 'of white
and /Sink Murni. The groom's
mother wore a two-piece pink
.ensemble of French imported lace
and a corsage of Pink and .White
For travelling the bride chose a
three2piece navy and white linen
suit, white accessories and corsage
•of white and pink carnations.
Following,a wedding trip to -East-
ern Ontario the couple will reside •
at Walkerton where.both are empl-
oyees of Canada Packers.
Guests attended the wedding from
Sparantsburg, P.A. ,• London; Eden
Grove, HanOver, Wingham, Tees-.
'water , Luc know. , Pinkerton, •
Dobbinton,•Tara , Dungannon, ,
,Chesley, Delhi, Paisley,Brampton,
Kitchener, Walkerton,' Holyrood . ,
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Dungannon', ..
BeetCalf
The Dungannon 441 Beef Club
held their meeting on Thursday
July 6th. The Meeting, was opened
with the 4-Ii•pledge and Minutes of
the last meeting and roll call in
that order.. '
* The club* judged a group of Here -
And eoWs. There was a lessoh .
Breeding systems and Breeding -
guides with, varions, members taking
John Murphy, the Summer 'assist-
ant., was In attendance to helPex—
plain the lesson. • ". -
John Bennett, Paul, Eedy and John
McKenzie, each reteived,ohe doll-
ar ,for fudging at Seaforth.
• The meetingwas cloied, follow-
ed by:a lunch. •. •
Fran Huber Heads
Ladd Reunion
• The„9th annual Ladd reunion was,
heleStmday, July that9the home
Of Mr. and Mrs. •Thos Park of
Dungannon with nine families rep-
resented. The ,afternoon was spent
in games, and contests for all pres-
ent under the supervision of Verna
Culbert and Tom Hallam'. ,
• Aftet a bountiful pie* supper; a
short business periodiWas held, With
Mr. and Mrs. Fran Huber elected
• as President and ,Secretary7Treasur-
• r for•the 1968,reunion to be held
In Auburn. It will take the form of
,a barbecue. Verna and Tom 'were
again appointed in charge of the
sports. •,. ,
After A.peanut scramble for the
children, the'older folk spent some
time chatting while the young 'folk.
enjoyed baseball. .
School Picnic
nd.Peesentation'
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• 0,,S,.: No. 0 •Aihfield.held..a
ion on Sunday at Ashfield Park.Dnring.the afternoon a ball game
;was played. :
- Rates Were ..pre-ichool:.01s.,
Dianne Maize, Shelley Rivett; •
boys, Steve' Maize, .Ronnie;Maize
• .Girls 10 and under, .Valerie. Errin-
,gton, Debbie Errington; boys, ,
Ricky Maize, Wayne Pearson. •
Girls 15 and • under; Karen Riven, •
Cathy Culbert, boys -Don •
Broughton: Mark Dauphin.
• 'Young Ladies - 'Elaine Errington• ,
Isabelle Eedy, Men 7, Don 'ripen;
'John McKenzie., ••
Old Mans - RIOSS Errington, Bill
Black.. • .
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,Wheelbar ow race - Murray:
Rivett and Don Broughton, Brian
Weaver and. Don Tipert.
Kick the slipper 7 12 and under -'
Debbie Errington, Debbie' Maize;
boys 7 Ricky Maize, Ronnie Maize
Ladies - Karen Rivett, Elaine Err•:-
ington, Men' John Maize, Paul:
tidy.' : ••
3 -legged race -12 and under -
Steve Maize and Ronnie Maize,
Ricky Maiie and Wayne Pearson,
Boys 12 arid over - John McKenzie
and TerryIvlaize, Don Broughton
and Murray Rivett, Gir,ls 12 and. ,
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Over - Cathy Culbert• and Lorene '
• Errington, Karen Rivett and Marie
Kowalicka. •
Base ball .throw '7,12 and under -
Randy Maize, Ricky Maize; 12 and,
over Patil•Eedy, John Mckenzie; •
Ladies - Marlene Black,' Elaine "
Errington. Girls 12, and under -
• Debbie Errington, Debbie Maize.
Men - John Maize.
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• Peanut scramble -12 and under' 7
'girls - Barbara: Culbert; boys• -
Randy Maize..12 and over. 7 girls
Marie Kowalicka,, BOys John' Mc.
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