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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-03-19, Page 11y11EDNESDAY, MAROC filth • 069 THE LUCKNOWSENtINEL . LUCKNOW, ONTARIO" DSMOBIIE 4 .Door Hardtop, . All Power, 23,000 True Mites '060,134004:0042,046640,004:140c),420434000...: and IRWIN Phone 396-233 1 11CAR'DINE CULROSS CORNERS Mr. and Mrs. James Haldenby: -and girls spent •Sunday afternoon with Mr;, and Mrs. Art Campbell and family ' of Kincardine. . Susan and Robin Campbell are ." visiting this week with Debra and Diane Haldenpy. Virginia Benedict of London spent the < weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Benedict and. Martin We are sorry tb reporrtfat-T-onr- Stewart is now .a patient in ,Victoria Hospital in London. We' • wish 'Toma speedy recovery, . ' Sunday visitors with Mrs. 'Tom Stewart were:. Mr.. and Mrs:. Gerald Stewart, Elaine Slessoi,: Garry Goessell, and Susan Goessell all of Kincardine ,. Cpl. John and Mrs. Stewart and family, of f Camp Borden ,' and Mr: and MO. Ronald Stanley and family o Kinloss. ° ; We extend our sincere sympathy to Mr:. and Mrs Frank Murray 'and familyin the loss of her ' father Mr.. William Kraemer, of Greenock Barry. Haldenby and' Eldon Eckensw.eiller both of London spetittthe,roekend at -,their respective homes here We extend our sincere sympathy to 'the Stewart . family in theloss Of a son -ins -law Ralph Goessell ' of Kincardine. ' Honouree 810.w.i arrie ue now (Jnifed'.Churc AMBERLEY NEWS Walter- Brown of Amberley• celebrated his eighty first birth- day on Sunday. .A delicious -- dinner was• served by Mrs ..Brown and members of the. family. Present for the occasion were: Mr.' and Mrs. Eldon Bradley , John, Phyllis and David Todd;, Mrs : Dois MacLennan and Norman; Brenda (Mrs; Don Whitfield). and Sandra. -MacLennan of .Toronto; Mrs Elizabeth. Ferguson of 'Lucknow;' Mr. and Mrs.. Stewart Shiells 'of Ripley;. Mr.. and Mrs. Glenn Campbell , Kenneth Farrell and.' 'Glenna Campbell; Mr.. and Mrs.. N orval Nesbitt , Mrs. W 'J . Courtney , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Campbell. Mr. Brown received birthday gifts and .numerous cards in honor. of the occasion. 'A pleasant after- noon wasenjoyed by, everyone." ' A euchre party was held on Mondayevening of.last week at Amberley Orange Hall. There were players' for nine tables . Winners of high prizes .Were ,Mrs . Leonard Reid and Jack Campbell;, Eldon•Lowry received the lucky ,draw Prize.' BEFORE TMEY START Rush hour. Every family: has one. When there are dishes. to be washed, kids, to be tubbed,. Dad Scrubbing 'up. Then Sis decides.. she -has -to -have a _shower_._..It.takes a lot of hot water to keep, the traffic moving. That's why you need the Cascade'. electric water heater ---the big' producer. It's got the capacity 'a busy family needs, and it's economical; too. .'Cascade keeps you in hot water for only pennies' day. . Ask. our Hyde() Cascade t : e y 5, y quiet clean, electric, a y yoUr your ., hydro water heater. _.. _ t ' �: The Name.of`the Cameis Electrical ter. , CS9•5905WK eve T WILKEN-'MacMILLAN • Lucknow United ,Church,. decor- ated ,with baskets of. blue.and white mums;,:.Was• the setting for`the" marriage of:Isabel' Margaret `MacMillan and Murray John Wilken. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mis , Philip MacMillan - of R. R. '1, Luc know . ;The . groom is ri the so'of •Mi . and. Mrs.. 'William Wilken of R.',R:.1 Kincardine. Rev Laird S'tirling.perforrned the double;ring ceremony on / Saturday, March 1st at:3 p.m.. C.and; coat of pink_ and white .lace Given in marriage byher father, with stand up collar and scalloped the bride chosea floor -length fronts. She wore a pink flowered sheath gown of silk organza overe� ; hat with'whitveil and velvet bow taffeta, lily -point sleeves, bateaux. and corsage of pink roses and white neckline with high rise waistline, mums. enhanced by: back bow` H•er chapel Theroorri's mothe•r; wore a green ' ;train of rosepoint'lace.cascaded. metallic dress with matching.hat from the shoulders'' Matching lace ;and corsage of yellow -roses. and crown.of aurora: -borealis jewels• 'white mums., held a: four tier tulle 'elbow -length' For' travelling;,, the .bride donned veil She ca:rried'a cascade/ ;d lime ,green fortrell dress with bouquet of red roses and white 'matching hat and accessories and carnations corsage of pink and white roses Matron of honour was Barbara •The young couple'are residing >. Whitby of Lucknow. Marion Reid !':on the groom's farm, R:.. R. 1 of R.•' R..3' Lucknow and Mrs . • Henny Ripley.' The bride .is employed at. Blomrnaert of. Wallaceburg'wereWingham and District Hospital.: bridesmaids: They were all Guests were present from • gowned alike in capri blue chiffon Chesley, Kincardine, Kitchener, over taffeta with highrise waist . *London, Ripley; Seaforth, with-band_a_f_white_embroidered _Stratford, Toronto, Wallaceburg lace..: Their headpieces were of •Wingham; Livonia, Michigan and: blue 'flowers and' :.matching three Lucknow .; Photo by McDowell tier shoulder - length veils: They .carried yellow and white mums • Groomsman was. David• Lowry of R. R. 1 Kincardine. Ushers were Gordon Dickinson of Toronto and ,Eric Wilken of Kincardine.' Clarence; Greer of Lucknow was:'. soloist and sahg the : Wedding, • ,Prayer and The Lords.. Prayer. ^• A reception followed in the • Church Parlour.. ° The bride's mother chose a basic .. dress of pink linen weave rayon I` ShowerHeld Fo AMBERLEY, NEWS Mrs: Jack Campbell of Amberley Was, hostess for a shower., in honor. of Glenna :Carn •bell'bride elect,. on Saturday morning of last week., Many lovely gifts' were received by. Glenna who thanked' eve one who arranged the shower::, - �' A' pleasant- evenings was spent at Reids Corners hall. on Friday.` evening• of last week when Unit two of Pine .River U :; C. W .' held: IerinaCampbefl t • a social evening ,Boyds Orchestra. and George;,; .Murray and Erma.: McDonald provided music for.. dancing: 4'n' 'appreciable sum of money was realized • Miss: Myrtle Phillips, of London: is visiting_with it ..and Mrs W. J'. Courtney of ,Amberley. Reids. Corners Womens Institute • will hold their. regular meeting .on March 26 in the basement of,Pine• River.United Church', MONUMENTS For sound counsel and a fair . price on a monument. correctly designed from quality material, rely on SKELTON MEMORIALS Pat .O'Hagan, .Prop; . . •Established Over .Sixty Years WALKER.TON PHONE $$1`-0234 ONTARIO,