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THE, LUCKNOW:SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, AUGUST -23rd, 1967.
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.:MacDONALD -
Rev. C.A. ,Waite of London road
West United Church officiated
recently .at the weddi go. De
arle •
Lorraine Sherwood and RonaldA1
exanderMacDonald •
The bride is the eldest daughter
of Mr,', and Mrs. No man;Sherwood
Davis: street. Sarnia... The groom :is
the son of Mr. and :Mrs. Stewart
MacDonald of R. R.1, .Holyr'ood ..
Soloist was Mrs:. R. C;. Montieth.'..
accompanied by "Mrs: Agnes Jack-'
son Dinner music was, provided at
the receptionwhich followed, • in
the Church Hallby Bill Mawson.
Escorted down the aisle by h'er•
father, the bridewore: a.'floor-len-
:gth gown of a 'princess •style.accen-
ted at the back of.the<waist with a.
small bow.. She wore a ; crown head
pieceof rhinestones, pearls. and.
crystaliets.fler veil• was scalloped
On her arm she carried an arm
bouquet of red roses and 'white
carnations..
Maid of honor was Beverly Mc-
Gillivra,y,.,of London. Bridesmaids
were Mrs. Diane Sherwood`of
Sarnia. and Gayle' MacDonald'
of Holyrood. They wore .identi-
S I I ERWOOD
rally -styled: gowns' of cotillion.,
linoges; and: royal; blue. Their
headpieces were floral' and they
carriedarm; bouquets of, white
gladioli and blue mums
Bernadette,Sherwood. niece, of
the bride. was in a short satin
dress and carried a basket of blue .•
mums and white carnations.
Best inan,was John Hodgins: of ;..
Holyrood with Robert MacDonald,
also' of Holyrood, ;brother, 'of the
groom,' and ''Keith Sherwood `broth ►
er of the bride as ushers.
The bride's' mother chose a
turquoise dress with .matching.
lace coat and white accessories
completed with 'a,corsage,of pink
roses;: The groom's mother.wore a
green lace dress with white access
ones and a corsage Of pink roses.
• The: bride's' going away outfit,was
a pink dress of Swiss cotton with .a
beige lace . coat. 'with accessories
to.. match A'; mauve cymbidium
orchid completed her apparel. •
Out-of-town guests were from •
Holyrood, Walkerton; London,;
Windsor,. Carnborne:and Calgary,
Alberta. ;
' Mr, and -Mrs. MacDonald plan to-
reside in'London '.
Receplion & Daflce For New'
WHITlCHURCH. NEWS •
On Friday evening a reception
and dance • was held: in. Whitechurch
Community, Memorial Hall for Mr.,
;and Mrs. Gary' Willis (Pat Shackel-
ton. new weds. Music was' sup '
.) yPP
lid' or dancing byTif ins Orchest-
raf a .ng .f O .
ra . At lunch time Mr, and Mrs..
Willis were called to the .
platform and given seats of honor:
An address was read by L'eroy•Rin-
foul and a gift of money was pre i
sented from: the community by :,.
Kenneth Houston. Gary Rintoul, on
• behalf of the Ball team presented -
them with a set of T.y. tables..
: Gary thanked all for their gifts,
and to those whd put on the party.
and Mrs, lohri Gaunt were
Sur:day visitors.with Mr.. and ,Mrs;,
him Gaunt of Exeter.
.. ,r. and Mrs', Jim Johnston and
family of Listoivel,.were :Sunday
_visitors with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs Gershorn Johnston. Paul re-
!Pained for holidays with his .grand-'
parents Other visitors at the, same
home were Ivlr;.. and Mrs'. Kenneth
Johnston of Clinton • and ;Miss John
ston and Gary Black of Clinton...'
Gayle Rintoul visited last week .
with her grandmother.Mrs.'
Robert Purdonr of Belgrave.
` Mr. and Mrs, Bob'Gord'ori of Wat-
erloo were week end 'visitors with
her parents, Mr,:. and Mrs: Lauver
ence Taylor, •
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en:d return times ••
For information, phone the local.
CN Passenger Sales.Office:
Vi.H Live In London
NICKLES - DONALDSON
Joan:•Agnes: Donaldson and Ronald
Wilson Nickles exchanged marriage,
vows '.in• a .double ring ceremony at
'St. Lukes - In •- the Garden,,
London with Rev. Gordon Kaiser
officiating.
The bride is the daughter' of Mrs.
Donaldson and the late James
Donaldson of .Ashfield. The groom
is the son of Mr. 'and Mrs'. Ernest
Nickles of London
Given in marriage by her brother,
Peter Donaldson of Kitchener, the
bride chose a floor length,.' empire
waisted gown of poie4e soie•and
chantilly lace bodice with match-
ing chapel train. She. parried, a
bouquet of red roses and white
carnations bordered with"lily of ,the
valley.
Mrs. • Ira Srnall of Conn, sister of
the bride, was matron of f honour.
She wore a floor length, empire
waisted,g .ownof yellow crepe
with;lace bodice andcarried a',
bouquet of white and yellow mums
Lloyd Nickles;, Streetsville.'was
best man and ushers, were James
•Tredder, London and Stephen
P
Small of Conn.
Organist was Mrs. Ronald Smith.
of London.,
The, bride's. mother chose a pink`
linen dress with lace bodice; ` white
ac.cessores and corsage of pink . .
carnations The'groom's mother
wore an aqua dress of rayon 'crepe
witfi,matching accessories and
corsage of red roses
A supper and reception wererheld
at the Brentwood .:
For travelling, the'bride Wore a
dress of yellow rayon `and nylon
embroidered in white with white• •
accessories and corsage of white •
carnations
Thee'Couple .will reside in London,•
i Mrs. Albert Garnier of Windsor
; and her .son" James. and his child=
ren Jarnieand Laurie also of Wind-'
sor, spent the first few days of last
week with. her sisier i Mrs•. Gershom
Johnston and Mr. Johnston of Wing'- •
ham
tiro' ' izi qua 1C�
OBITUARY
HAMILTON,`..M. CLUTTON .
Hamilton McDougall Clutton'.of '
515 East 'Mile Road in London pass-•
ed`away at Parkwood' Hospital,.
London on,Thursday July 27th: in
his "67th year.' , `. -P • •
Mr. Clutton was born in Colborne•,
Township but has lived• in London:
for •22 years:, He was a salesman
for Porest Lawn'Merriorial Gardens:
Association, retiring in December.
1966,
Mr:: Clutton is survived by his •
Wife,* the •former Isabel Chestnut
two daughters, Mrs: Ronald
(B tt.
Yanne) Pajot of Torono a� d �+
Miss' Jessie: Clutton of London; one
ston, Stewart Clutton, of London;
Sister .Mrs '` Roy (Jean) Mason of
Minden ; brother'W . ` Hume Clint-,
on of Goderich grandchildren
Christine, 'Brian ;and• Cheryle Anne.
Funeral service. Was held at the
Ctidout St. Chapel of the A. Mill
ard'George Funeral Home, •Ridout,'
St. S. at Carfrae: on Saturday,.' ..
July 29, at 3 p. 01: with Rev,
Ralph Cumriings, ofFirst Baptist;
Church, officiating. Interment
was in Forest Lawn Memorial
Gardens'
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CANADIAN. NATIONAL
Family Reun orr At POiIt Clark
WHITECHURCH,•NEWS
Mrs Emerson Morris, formerly
Ida Hill, two daughters, Mrs.
Dan Davidson and two children,,
Mrs,;: Don Ketchum and .four child-..
ren are holidaying • at a Point :Clark
cottage'. On Sunday Mrs. •Earl
Caslick,. Mr.. and Mrs.'. Wallace
Conn, Mr. and. Mrs. Douglas•Con1
ey of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Ross and Doris, . Mr. 'and Mrs.
Jim.Ross of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs
Bill Caslick and family, Mr: and
Mrs; John Willis of Listowel, Mr;'
and.Mrs:: Ronald Couites and •family
Mi, and Mrs,. *Wilford Caslick and
family of Wingharn, Mr , and Mrs,
Gordon Scott: of Ripley :all. held a
picnic. with them in'the form' of a
family reunion
Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan
'visited on Thursday 'with Mr„and
Mrs. Elwood Barbour as. `Elwood had
recently returned from Win ham
Hospital.
• DianeCoultes; Alex Craig and,
Mr . and ; Mrs. Albert :Coultes`
visited Sunday with Mr."'and . Mrs: .
AudreyCoultes of Flower Pot Island
Mr and.: Mrs. Johnston Conn wfere
Sunday visitors.With r, and;' Mrs,..
Ronald Parrot and family of `Godes-'.
ich. •
We are sorry to ;report Dave Gibb
40-65
on Sunday entered Victoria Hospit-
al London as a patient. The comm••'
unity wish him a speedy recovery,`
Miss Margaret Moffat and, Miss
Diane Evans of .Toronto were qun=
day. callers at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Evans;
Mr.. and Mrs ;Athol Purdon and:
Shelley .of Sarnia , Mr, ..and Mrs:
Wesley tiffin and Mrs. Cecil Fal
coner left on Monday for . a
vacation which will include a few
days at : Expo ;; •
':Edna 'Wall of Londonand Billie
Wall of 'Toronto:spent the week
end. with :their parents Mr. and Mrs
Ira: Wall. .. •
Mr;' and WS. 'Angtis Falconer,
Allan and Kevin of Streetsville ,.
Mt; and: Mrs. •.Relison Falconer,
Brian, Paul and Susan Lynn of
Sarnia were week end visitors with
their mother Mrs,. . Cecil Falconer:•
PASSES AT NORTH DAKOTA
Last week Mrs.. Harry T•ichbourne •
of Goderich received'•a tele gra
that her aunt ;Mrs George Fisher of
Hope, North Dakota had 'passed
away and the funeral was on Satur-
.day last ..The. late Mrs. Fisher was
an aunt •of Miss 'Annie Kennedy...
-Win :ham and George' Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Tiffin were
Sunday callers at the''homeof Mr.
and 'MrsEwart Taylor.; Lucknow. .
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