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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-11-01, Page 10PAGE TE , Neth 41.11.01, .THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL., LUCKNOW ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, NOV, tst, 1967. :aise.r Married 1n Essex KAISER' , HENDERSQN giant whitey mums formed the Settingfor the. marriage Saturday, }October 21st at 430`:p,m, in Essex United, Church of Mary„Margaret, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. h. Henderson of Essex,, to Gordon Keith Kaiser, onlyson of Rev, and Mrs. Gordon (Kaiser of Lucknow. The ceremony was performed by the goom's. 'father , Rev. Gordon Kaiser, .assisted by Rev. Gordon Geiger of Essex.. The wedding music played by Miss M. Allenfeatured musts from the Twentieth Century Folk Mass and "How Many Roads Service” used by the lKairos•Group . H of London Conference of the United, Church, of Which both young :people are active members. The bride, given in marriage. by 'her father, was radiant in a full length gown of peau de soie with alencon lace featuring the bodice and banding the/serni-princess skirt: Long lily pointed sleeves were. trrmtned in the same lace. A full cathedral train fell from the round %yoke, The tiered'veil of silk illus- ion llusion was°held . by a aureole crystal • 'crown. Her bouquet was stephanotis. centred with a large white orchid The bride's only jewellery was a largecameo, that -bas been worn by six generations of her mother's family,. The maid -of honour, Katharine Henderson, the bride's only sister'. " and bridesmaid. Mary Margaret,- Clare argaret;-Clare wore identical floor length gowns of chiffon over taffetta in deep American Beauty rose. Moss . • green velvet ribbon accented the Empire waist.Flowing chiffon trains falling from the shoulders were accented again with the moss green Bows The girls wore moss. . green velvet ribbon and very small American Beauty rose buds made • of the chiffon in their hair. Their bouquets were crescent shaped sprays of white. mums, Evans: Helm of Whitby was best` man and the groomsmen were 'Torre Rathwell of Toronto,' Frank Mntdie of Fort Erie and Tom Payne of : a Windsor, , For her daughter's wedding, hits. Henderson wore a turquoise blue. ` and silver sheath with a :matching • fulllength. coat • and. small' hat. Mrs.' Kaiser, mother of the .groom, wore a teal blue: and gold, dress, and matching full length . ;. coat.. Her hat was: of gold lame.- Both mothers had orchid corsages. The reception was held at the Lakeshore Terrace in Kingsville William Quance. of Port Credit proposed the toast to, the bride. The, bride's going away costume, was a golden yellow double knit siieath',with matching full length coat and "brown accessories. A• white orchid completed her outfit., The young .couple will be ,resid- . ing in. the Island View Apartments,• Riverside Drive, Windsor. eiwwwithrwidiptiviiwwwist LVCW SENTINEL St: Helens W.I. Are Guests Of' • Dur,.gannon W.I. The October meeting of the Dun gannon Women's. Institute was held on Thursday: evening at the Brook- side school with Bt , Helens Institute as guests. The'president, Mrs. Warren Zinn welcomed all visitors and the.'meeting opened with the' singing of Q: Canada, the Opening Ode and .repeating Mary Stewart ;Collect, The roll call"My proudest 'me"rri- dry of a day,, in school was answer, ed by 20 ,members and there `wereN. 20 visitors, 0 The variety concert will be held November;17 at.Brookside school,,' Three ladies will make -the tickets.• All members are requested to be.' • out to practice each Wednesday evening at 9 p.m.. The ladies were asked:to save. their empty spools and old nylons for. the workshop at lluronview,. • Mrs. W, Broww al named dele gate,to the Area': nyention. at London on'.Novein or 7:and .8. Mus.`. ical numbers on' violin and piano, by .Mrs Blake. Alton• and Mrs.,:. Gor don Finnigan of Dungannon; a solo by Mrs. Rice `and. a humorous talk. •by:,Mrt. Carrick both of St ;`Helens were"greatly appreciated, Mrs: ,Alvin Kerrgave a good motto'on ."Trouble can make your, life ,.more, bright; if looked at in. the proper ,light" ' . ': • Mrs Cecil Blake gave a • ... wonderful.talk on her trip to Expo land showed' some .beautiful' slides' taken while there. ' The meeting closed:: with the , Queen and Institute grace and Mrs.:, K. K:' Dawson and her. committee served luneh.. en: e into agara. , e pictur A medical. bill. A. clothing bill. A car repair bill.' They all seemed to Corrie at once. Jack needed Spey in a.h'urry. Answer:,A, Niagara Loan. Jack talked. it over .r' with the manager of the nearest Niagara Office, Besides getting•the money, he get 'a let of good •advice on budgeting. With a •Niagara Loan, Jack Was able to payall his bills at one time: And repay the loanon easy ; terms to :suit his budget. . When you need extra money for any good 'reason, you `can expect the same courteous, quick'service at any one of 300 Niagara offices. '0IAGARA FIWANC dOMPANYLI',MITED Memberof the Group of Companies 216 ,Josephirle.'Street; WIintGHAM Phone: 357-1421 • Right now,. Jimmy. thinks of nothing` but football. But time flies and soon he'll:. be thinking ofcollege and his future. Thanks .to. a Sun Life Educational Endowment.' policy which his father took out soon after his son was born, a college education ' and a . place on the football team .Should both be realities. •I'm e,sxociated,':fii'ith Sail Lite ' of Canada, the Company with the policy that's, right for you and your family. Why not call me . today? WILL1AM0.J. KINANA R,R: Z/Lutknow . Phone. Wingham- 357 1937 SUIS. LI E,.ASSURANC'E .COMPANY: ,OF CANADA. • i.Enterlain,.:Bruce Hottein a r uce ea : • Banquet Mel At 'PURPLE GROVE,NE'WS idme s ail Re Those:of,.the W.I. ,wl o entertained • the folks at. -Bruce Lea Haven: in Walkerton on Tuesday afternoon were Mrs. Morford' McKay, Mrs Wally Poilock,.••Mrs .William Arnold, 'Mrs William McInnes, • Miss. Edyth ;Collins , Mrs', George. -Ha{fit: es:s M1 Mvlaar-gar-et Robertso Mrs.'Francis Boyle and Mts.',Don McCosh The ladies brought,; treats, to the senior citizens•and' reported having an enjoyable; after- noon. Visitors last weekend with Mr. an Mrs . Victor Gawley 'and Gladys. were Mr . and Mrs. Thortias , Grieves and Donald from Moneteville, Igen Schanks,'''Toronto, Mr. and Mrs: DeWayne Grieg'of Hamilton, Nancy Dore of Kitchener and..shirley Henderson of Seaforth.. Overnight' guests of Jim, Cathy and Vicki Dore on Friday were ... Jamie Earrell., Marilyn: Martin and: Terry Fair. Miss. Margaret Robertson of Luck- now was a guest of Mr.: and Mrs. William McInnes and family for a few da.ys:last week. . Mrs. Claude Dore Jr. and Perrin -• arid Mrs. William. Mclnnes and Linda visited Mrs., Don Dore and. Frankie on Thursday, Mr.` and Mrs.. Don Reid, Sandra and Brian 'spent Sunday in Guelph where they attended' Don's G'rand- father's 90th' birthday celebration. Mrs: Don` McCosh and Mrs. Will- iam Arnold ily=iam..Arnold attended' the Grey - Bruce Area Convention for the W.I. in:Markdale on Thursday 'and Friday, Mrs. Don.Dore 'and.Frankie,:eft for Oshawa oh Sunday where they visited Mr. and Mrs, Ed Gilkes and Mr. and•Mrs. Roger Wood and Troy, Mr; and Mrs.. Don Johnstorr and-,; Janet Forster of Toronto, '• spent the :weekend. with Mr•. and Mrs, Walter Pother and attended. the Johnston Gawley wedding. .., _• Congratulations are' extended to Mr.,and Mrs. . Barry Johnston (nee Gladys Gawley) who were married Good 'food , music, speeches"and award presentations were main. features of the Bruce County Hol- stein Club's meeting at Reid's COT .ners• Community Hall, Wednesday of 'last week•.. ne un ' re • an • 1 ty guests en- joyed a. bountiful :meal served by the U.C. W. of Pine: River and were: delighted :with the musical. rendit-. 'ions of'the Moyer 'Brothers of Mild- may Mr. Jack Campbell. led the community dinging assisted by Bruce County Dairy.Queen Mary Walden,. -and sopranos, baritones and bassos mixed •rnerrily•:wth the Odd. off-key voice for a rousing ., blend of harniony •' .• Lorne Reid introduced guest speaker Di,, James Gillies," assistant president and Dean of'the• School of Businesses at York University, Tor onto, 'a •former Bruce .County boy, Mr Ross Marshall of liirkton, a director of the. Holstein Friesian Association' of Canada.„ also spoke briefly.• . Trophies won at the recent Black .and White. Showwere presented to the followings , The •U. D. P.C. ,Trophy was won by Peter Moyer of Mildmay, foal ,Premier,Breeder; 'the Simpson- Sears. Special for the'Grand Champ •ion 'Female to James Needham of Ripley; the Surge Sales' and Service for first prize Progeny of Dam to. William Millen of Teeswater, the Teeswater 'Creamery'Tropby'for best uddered 'female to James Need hare; and the Kincardine Crean eri Trophy for Junior Champion' Feld to.Kenneth Gowaniock of Port Elgi on Saturday. ; • Mr. and Mrs.' Don :Robertson'and Mr, .and• Mrs. Don•- McCosh were girths on Saturday .everting. at the 100th .birthday party held inhotiour of Miss Jessie McKay of Luckdowr Many happy returns are extended M Miss cKay from the ;Purple 0'0