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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-10-04, Page 10•. 4 • THE LUC KNQIIUSENYXNE4. LUGKNOW, ONTARIO POOTCO• BY ,NEPHEW ' MART 'N - CARRUTHERS S ndr''d t. A ew s t�nire Church, • Ripley was the scene of the, marriage of ;Karen Ann Carruthers.. . and Roderick rt. a Douglas Roden is yn on 'Saturday, Septeniber ldth. The • church was decorated with h . candelabra; and arrangements gladioli, White satin bows ivy and white and pink , flowers decor, ated the pews: The :bride is a daughter of Mr • and .Mrs, ' Elliott Carruthers of Ripley.. 'The groom is a son ;of Mrs. Donald Niartvn' of Ripley and the late: Mr•: Hart. Rev.: GeQr a Bail officated•at the.double ring cere- many. Given in marriage by her father, he bride Chose a fiber length white r sah,bf satin -backed crepe with artaChed jacket of Italian lace,: lily -point sleeves and in overlay of lace circling the skirt.•.Her ,chapel train of Italian lace was bordered with crepe and•she wore. her mother's. "Mary Queen of Scots` headpiece and her grandmother's orange b]ossorns with shoulder-, length veil ; She carried a white bible with pink roses and .petals on, long 'satin streamers. "/ \aid of honour •was Sharon Lown •of R~ n. 4 tRipley • Bridesmaids Were •141rs. Lynn. LoWry of ,4mber3ey. and Lexie .MacLean'of Collingwood All attendants were similazly . dressed in deep pink sleeveless gowns fg chiffon over taffeta with • • • R;IVBEI WEBBING LINE 1NAITAT{a'44 ri::a Ste r, p idmprere, <totilbt e M.r THE LUCKNOW SENT$NEl • a• satincowl. coiiar anda bow 'at the,. waist, A -,flowing chiffon panel hung from the' shoulders • Pleated satn covered the circular headpie- ces ead i-ces `holding a double matching .veil They ' 'wore matchin °shoes and el matching shoes length white gloves..' Their. bouquets were of whteand pink: mums Jrlia Carruthers of Goderich was '. flower girl. She wore a floor. length I dress of white with lace sleeves and . }oke' with pink rose trim, Her • •d `Mt Phillips was :born in West ! W awariosh Township'on Ma • 1st headpiece was a band and veil. . i ' 1$92 f•S 1 Pti'll and WEDNESDAY, OCT. 41h,, is You've never seen such avariety ....and you've 'never seen so much value . ; : such beau - Wu' colors ... such quality. We suggest that you meas ure your -floors - hurry down with the details.. 'CUSHION FLOOR BY CONGOLEUM VINYL CORLON FLOOR. COVERING BY ARMSTRONG : :arts and Rugs o. Drop In And • . ur Samples ne;528-3013: THE': 'INDOOR,, OUTDOOR :arting lived -Entire. life In West Wawanosh GEOR' G E A. , RHiL"LIPS . . ,George Arnold Phillips passed P awa� suddenly•in' W i ` halo District Y. .ng, Hospital on Sunday; 'September y 24th foliowin a briefillness. He: was in his `16th year.. . marching the pnd.estnaid's.: . Brian .Simpson'of Kintail was ring bearer. John Martyr sof Kincardine, broth er of the'groorn, was best roan. Ushers were Murray.'Thompson of • R. R,1, Kincardine and Gary- : Carruthers �of 'Ripley, brother, of th• bride., Boyd and. 'Blain : Carruthers of Ripley,' twin brothers of the bride, lit the'candelabra. Organist was Mrs. Duncan'Silty .- son of Kintail , and' pianist Mrs: John Carruthers,, of London, both aunts.: of,the bride. Ann. Carruthers,,. coi- sin.of the bride'sang Wedding • Prayer" and Because A 'reception followed in the church parlour. The bride's moth= er. chose .a deep •pit .sheath of chiffon: over. taffeta with 'side panel ,She wore: a hat of pale pink tied: ostrich feathers, pink,gloves, black shoes and purse with corsage a son o amue i ips • Eliza Ann Gaunt�.;On June 28th,' `•1916 he married. Edith•Campbell:of Ashfield.... Mr; Phillips spent. . all his.hfetime in. West; Wawanosh, Where,: he farm'- .ed. He returned to his home July ' 1 followina 'six week visit in e Alberta and British Colu'rnbia, where he visited his brother 'and :, °. iwo sisters. He was hospitalized'; in Wingharn for .a•short timewhen his death occurred suddenly.' Besides his wife; he issurvived by three, sons Albert ,at home, Leonard of Wingharn , Russel of West Wawa- ' nosh;; three .daughters; Mrs. 'Nor:= marl (Rozella) McDonald and Mrs, Elmer (Isobel) Foran of West . Wawa nosh, Mrs. Irving (Vyetta) ;Reid of Walkerton; two brothers, Albert of Burnaby, British Columbia and Lloyd on the home farm', West Wawanosh; two sisters, Mrs,: Bert (Ruth) Howlett of. Calgary, Alberta 'atm Mrs. ' Elton (Verna) Robinson of Burnaby , British Columbia. He - w°as_predeased by twin.daughters, "Georgie and Georgina at birth and two brothers, James and John: Funeral service was held at Mac- Kenzie Memorial Chapel , Luck- now on Tuesday, .September 26 with Rev , G L Fish of Winghain 's in charge of the, service. Mr. Phillips was a Member of White- ,: chtreh Presbyterian Church. ' of pink mums . The groom's moth- er wore a gold, French imported brodade sheath with jacket.,match ing hat,. gold purse , , black shoes, and, gloves and ;rnrsage: of deep' yellow roses. . • The table arrangements• and the Church decorations Were made by the groom's aunt , Mrs. Ewan MacLean. . • FOr traveling the .bride Wore 'a, soft yellow silk shantung jacket dress with, navy .accessories' and :corsage of deep yellow' roses', Following a wedding trip to H t therm Ontario and Montreal, the young couple will reside on the groorr;'s 'farm neat Lochalsh .• The bridge is a Registered nurses' Assistant.graduate . '• Guestsfrorn. a distance were, present from Buffalo, .Detroit, "oll t ng ,rood., !Toronto and ..Land t:*: • Pallbearers were,aElmer Woods, Chester Taylor, Clarence Gibbons, Mike Curmnins . Cairns Aitchison:,: George' Webster with interment at Greenhill:. Cemetery. Ffowerbea•rers. were. Witfiain'RRin- ihui; Harold Gaunt, Earl•Jai'rtieson, Donald Taylor , ••‘w'ill art: Kittahan. 1.obt,Br+ -1e�•. y Receive lanyards Aid Vl►h�stles� On September 29th, Guides of the,; upons" would be judged next week; •. 1st Lticknow 'Guide'Company held, there'would be a 'Brownie and 'Guide: their regular meeting A colour = • party ,consisting of Elizabeth Ritchie Linda Stanley and' Margaret•°Mont gomery•raised the flag and' "O Canada'.'.was:sung While in horse- shoe formation;, the 'follow ink badges ,were presented; Lorraine Boyle Second Class badge and Swimmer badge, 'Joanne Thompson Second Class badge; Ellen' O' Donn • • ell .Cook, Pioneer.' and Fire Brigade badges: and. 2nd year service star,. Kathy Joynt -• Fire Brigade badge: Lanyards ards and whistles were presented to the newly appointed P.L.'s who in turn presented the same to their`Seconders.• • it was , announceed that'tlie. • sit • • • "fly up"' next week andanyone. with Lucknow Centennial ticket returns was asked to bring money or tickets in immediately. . y 'Lieutenant Mary ,Boyle conducted a raisin •relay gamie which was won by• the Swallow Patrol. A half-hour. '. was then spent inPatrol -corners.' Captain Mrs. 3. C : McKim gave instruction in 'compass work .which was followed .by -a compass relay,' - 'gaame: The Bluebirds won•'this competition. etition. . P - • Land Rangers Linda Boyle and Beverley MacDonald condi tied• campfire; Joanne Thompson said vespers and Taps .closed the meet ing'. lath Pharmacy, -PHONE 52114864 Frae.Fis Plan — Animal.Heal LANACAINE for Skin Irritation, „Reg. $1.35 JACK and JILL Cough Syrup Regi 73c 03c DESERT Flower Hand Lotion,. Reg: $2.50_� $1S. . ;1.09 DR. SCHOLLS Vifoai►m , Cushion • 'Insoles' $1.00 HEATMAST.ER Hating ,Pad `ling SUPPORT HOSIERY per pr. SLIM -MINT .GUM .foi•rechscing to $6.00 $1.79• VITAMIN and MINERAL Tablets 100's $3.95