HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-04-09, Page 9WEDNESDAY, APRIL tth '1114!
' TH,E •LUCKNOW' SENTINEL, LUCKN,OW, ONTARIO:.
PAGE' • NINE
Couple harried At Gderich
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CHEERER BROOIVIE` '
The marriage of Mary Helen
Broome and Kenneth George •
° Scheerer took place on Saturday,
March 22nd at 2:30 p.m.' at the'
Salvation Army Citadel, Goderich,
The bride is the daughter of Mrd
A and: Mrs.: Reg Broome of Ashfield . .
.The groom is the son of Mr ,and
Mrs. Charles Scheerer of Ethel.
' Captain Ralph Hewlett of'Goder-
' ich`officiated.at the double ring..
ceremony,,
Given:in marriage by.her father,
the bride chose a. dress of white
` brocade, with silver thread, pattern,
..and carried a white Bible; crested
with 'yellow ;rosebuds,and ivy, She
wore agold bracelet belonging to
nedr grandmother, 'Mrs., George
Saunders of Lucknow •
Maid of honour was Beth Scott of
R.R, 1, Belgrave. She wore a dress,
of blue brocade with 'silver pattern
'and carrieda,cascade of ,mums
tinted t� match her dress: •
'Ila Scott of R.R.' 1,, Belgrave was
bridesmaid and wore a rose broc-
ade dress with silver pattern. She
carried .a cascade of Mums tinted
to' match her dress:
• Groornsrnan.was Verne Mills of
Kitchener. Usher was Tom Broome
• brother of the bride.
Mrs. Donaldson of Goderich was
pianist and •Mrs . Ralph Hewlett of
Codon _.h as, soloist sang `Perfect
hove" and "Wedding Prayer"
A reception- followed in the Sal-
vation Army Hall which. was .
decorated. with daffodils.
_ The bride's mother chose a dress
of blue crimpelene: with raised
flower design, black-and,white•
,accessories and• corsage•of•pink
carnations.
The; groom's mother wore a black
crimpelene "dress• with :green meta:-
lic, fle.ck black accessories and
corsage of pink, carnations.. '
The bride chose for travelling a
g..
:blue bonded *wool °dress, 'matching
plaid jacket and red accessories.
The couple are residing in Goder-
ich 'where the .groom is
employed with Dearborn. Tubing •
and the bride is employed' At
°Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital, • , •
Guests were present from Lucknow
Belgrave , .Carlsrhue, Stratford',•
Ethel,Wiarton and Kitchener.
Prior to her marriage the bride
was honoured at a communityshow
er at the home of Mrs. Alex Hack-,
ett , Ashfield;'. a relative shower by.
aunts'of the bride and an envelope
shower in the fgrrn of a ' . •
Valentine. Party by the Home
League. Ladies of theSalvation .
Army„/Goderich,.
Speaker Telfs Of
Work In Labrador•
As Missionaries :'
WHITECHURC 1 NEWS.
Four. beautiful•bouquets of spring
flowers, among which was. one
sent byMrs Claude Coffin of.Galt
.in memory of her late, husband,.:
gave;a feeling -of .spring •when•
',..Wliitechurch United ahurch Worn
en.:held their spring •Thank -offering
meeting in. -the Church on Wednes-
day , April 2 , : They had ;as guests
• members from :Bltievale ;: Donny='
brook , St:. • Helens and Wingharri
U..CW.. and....Whitechurch
Mrs 'Garnet Farrier, organist , •
played 'quiet music while the ladies
-gathered.. • •
Mrs. Milian Moore. presided ,for •
the meeting and 'welcomed: all
the guests and gave the Call',to
ASHF!ELD:
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Mrs. Frank Frank. Hamilton J �
Robb wIi were patients in. Wingh=
.a•m Hospital. •for some weeks are. •
home again.
•Mr. •and Mrs. David. Mackenzie
of London spent the week end: at.
their 'summer ; cottage at Kintail
Beach. ° •
On Tuesday evening , a euchre
party was held in'North Ashfield ;:
School in honour of ' Mrs. Hugh `
_Mackezie• and Kenneth who have.
moved: to; Goderich.- Mrs:."Lloyd:.
:Collins read an_ address- and :they.
were presented with::gifts,'• after
which lunch' was served:
• Among thos• e home •for.•Easter.
weekend:were•Mr.:and Mrs.. Geo.
Leadbetter and Barbara :o'f Toronto;
Audrey: Ross of Toronto;. Mr • and •.
Mrs., Paul Ernberlin of Toronto:,'
Mr . and Mrs Ian Morton of Strat•
ford
Mrs. Ezra Scholtz led in prayer
'And •.hilrs . Elwood Groskorth'read
the Scripture,. The Meditation .was
given by rs `MJ1an Moore
The•offering was received by Mrs=.,
Russel Gaunt and.Mrs ,:'.:Carl Weber
anddedicated' by,.Mrs Millan
Moore., •
Fourteen 'of Mrs. 'Mustard's fine
junior choir :of Wingham.were in
attendance:and'delighted the Sud"
ience witfi two numbers accompan-
ied by•Mrs. 'Mustard, pianist.
-The guest speaker•Mrs..G. W.
.Bach of Gorrie was introduced by ..
rs- •-Mi-eh-ae-1 Ressy-of'Blue-vale:
• Mrs. Such told of the experiences
• she and her husband had .while they
se for-ten"years-
in Labrador, It was difficult to get
supplies as: they, had to be ordered
• far,, ahead because .the boats came
to port in October and again in
•June but ence they didn't get there
till August. There was a ,boarding
school and a:nnrsirtg home of which
the t 1tssrOn-was`irl-c.ha'rge 7T -he -
Missionaries travelled to:other.'
villages in winter by'd.og teams. •
Sometirries people ,lost their lives
going. fram-one village to the other
In the severe co4ti-iva4ther .
Mrs'. George Thompson thanked
the guest speaker,
Mrs, Bosnian, and:°Mrs,
Sellers, accompanied by,pianist
Mrs. Carl Johnston sang "Alone..
.Mrs. Millan Moore gave a read-
ing Rai}idrops of Happiness
l r -S r -Millan- Nome. .. ve:the
closing prayer....
All were invited to the basement
for: lunch, where Many' tnet 'old
friend's and Made new acquaintanc.
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.PURP.LE GROVE NEWS;
'Best: wishes are extended to
Milton. Stanley who had 'his leg
arriputated on Thursday in St,
Josephs Hospital in London. Mr.
Stanley is reported to be progress-
ing. nicely:, He has spent some time
in the hospital.
Vtsifors with Mr. and Mrs. Norval
Stanley, and Fred on" Easter weekend
were Mrs. Audrey and Mary Ellen
of London, Lawerence Stanley of
Toronto,'Mrs.: A'. Blue and Kimber-
ly of Paisley Mr . 'and fMrs . Howard.
Peter• and Bryan of',Wiarton; Mr.
and Mrs.. Art Helern; and Kelly of
Tiverton and Mr. and,Mrs. Don
Doupe and Michael 'of Kincardine..
Visiting with'°Mr, and Mrs. Don
McCosh during the' weekend were
Mr. and Mrs. Currie Colwell, .
Bruce and Betty of South Kinloss;
Mrs. :Shirley Red, Mr. and Mrs ,
Leonard ,Smith, .Timothy,
Peter Phillip andJohnathan of
Mitchell; .Mr :and Mrs,:. 'Ardill
Mason.,Mr.' arid Mrs. Walter For.
ster arid Dorinda of. Ripley and Mr.
• and Mrs., Bill Robinson, Darryl' and..
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Lisa' :of Oakville : • '
:Guests of Mr., and Mrs.: Gordon
Patterson,''David and Raymond.
were Mrs: Andrew Patterson, Mr
and Mrs,`Bill Robinson' arid family:
of Oakville., Mr,.'and Mrs., Arthur
;Patterson and family and Mi. and
Mrs'. Burton Collins and family
a ter Forster
•With Mrs and Mrs Walter
and'.family during the weekend
were'Mr: and Mrs.:DorrJohnston
and Mark of Clarkston Mr'. and
'Mrs.' Bill Robinson and family of •
Oakville;,and Mrs: •Ardill
'Mason of -,Ripley, and Mr, and Mrs
orsteLan_d John of Kitchener...
Recent visitors ' with Mr, and Mrs..
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,Don Robertson were Mrs. Duncan
MacDonald' of Walkerton,'' Mrs. Jirr.l;
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At the Purple Grove Community
Centre card party .the men's high
was won:by Don Robertson. The
ladies' :.high went to .Mai.gie'Collins •.
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while the prize ;for the most; lone
hand:s as�w~oti�..:b_y }ors u_P n _
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AMBERLE.Y'' NEWS.
ReidsCorners Women's Institute,
held their regular meeting at:.Pine:
River United: Church on Wednesday
evening , April'. 2. •
.There was anattendance of .fifty-.
�. e read a
,
poem which was followed with the
ode and Mary Stewart Collect. '
"The'roll'call was answered with.
an "Irish :Joke"
After the treasurer's report the
motto "How:to :live With ones
•neighbors at home and abroad"
was given by Mrs: Donald:Court-
ne-y
two solos ('Danny Boy and
'Easter Parade" werewell given by
vlrs. Bill Scott.
Mrs:.
Ce '1 'Humphrey gave a viv
id:description of their •plane trip to
Nassau.; whit every.
She'. mentioned that eighty fiv,e•,
percent of the population are
negro.: There is litt e lr i e, m u
flies are plentiful.: The natives are
fond of 'Music , and 'enjoy meeting
Canadians. One of the highlights:
of the meeting was a denionstrat-;
ion by Mrs. Annie Scott of Ripley
on Beauty Counsellor Cosmetics.
Mrs. Bill Godfrey was the: model
for the demonstration.
Mrs: Magi's Reid; thanked Mrs,.
Scottand presented her with. a gift.
The ladies were invited to the Sun-
day School roomy for lunch where
a calendar tea was served,. at
tables representing the month of
their birthday. Mrs. John
Andrew McDonald's birthday
Was the nearest date , being April
the second,
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