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THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOXt, ONTARIO
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LUCKNOW ..ONTARIO
Ezra Stanleys
eve To Concession 1,0
• KINLOUGH NEWS -
Ivr. and Mrs Ezra Stanley moved.
from the village to the home of
'their son, Douglas, Concession 10.
' Mr; and. Mrs.., RoderichMa.cDon- •
ald of•Strathroy visited 'on Saturday
'afternoon wi th; Mr.: • and Mrs. John
Scott and,,Mrs. William Cox:
Mrs. Eric. Stephen of. Port' Carling ,
. , her ..daughter, Mrs. Inglis MacDon—
ald of Scarborough and Mrs: Sarah
Townson of .Sudbury visited on Sun'-
, day With 'Mr ..and Mrs. Frank Maul-
den•and Keith:.'. •
.. "
We extend sympathy; to the Ross.
family in the assin of the.late
•
Belle Ross.. The funeral was
•heldl.on-Friday afternoon at :the
M'acKenzie Memorial chapel,,
Luc know.
Mrs,, Cliff Langford, Jamie and'
Paul of Woodstock; spent the week -
std with her parents, Mr and Mrs.
Bert Nicholson. •
Mr. and•Mrs.John,Scott attended
a faamilydinner on Saturday
evening at the; •home ;of Mrs. Annie
Scott at fupley:.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Lane and
Janet were ,Sunday visitors with 'Mr.
and: Mrs.,. Morley Bushell 'and 'family
at Wingham'. .
The July meeting of the H. W.I.
will be' held' on' Thursday evening'
at the ;homeof`Mrs. Ellwood' •
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WHITECHURCH NEWS
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PAGE ' TH,IRTEEN
'On Monday evening a miscellan-
eons shower was held cfor Diane
Coultes, bride-to-be, in White-
church Corn rnunity'Memorial Hall,.
On the arrival of Miss Coultes,l,
she was ushered to a seat under a,
flower trellis ;decorated with white;
y e o_r lin, ;mauve ue-xos_es»-
and a large heart made of. pink:
roses-.'
Mrs. George Fisher welcomed all.
andpresided . for., the programme•.-,,
Community singing.was enjoyed
Joyce Tiffin and Janet. Sleightholm
accompanied by Mrs. -Dan Tiffin
sang "Little Arrows" and -!'My
Happiness"'. Helen Gibbons"gave: an
accordion solo. Several contests
were enjoyed.. Assisting the bride
to -be were her sister,Mrs. Wilbert
Schwichtenberg , who read the
verses and her sister-in-law; Mrs.
Jack Coulter assisted' in removing
outside wrappins,.while Mrs.. C'oul•
tes and Mrs. Craig 'made a hat: of
the bows; Others assisting were Mrs
Fred Davis,, Brenda: Bone;..Mrs:..
Storey and Sandra Fisher.
The•gifts consisted: 91 spice racks,
cake dish; sheets, pillow cases
cupsand saucers ,' casseroles ,,.kitch-
en_sets, table cloths, cookware,
serving Oven,* roast' pans, blanket,.
first aid 'kit , 'full length mirror ,•
clothes hamper, ironing board,
card table and .chairs,
Mies Coulees.thanked all for corn -
•ing , for their lovely gifts. and invit
ed :thein to :atrousseau tea at her
home July 26. 'from 2 to 5 or 7•. to'
9 All then sang'for She is aJolly
Good Fellow ,'after :which 'lunch
•was served.:
power Held For
yllip Bradley
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BLACK
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Reverend Alfred Robinson offictat=
ed in a double-rin ceremon at
g Y
the'marriage.in• Si.,Andrew's :••
Church,, Comber, on Saturday,..
May. 1/71., at 7.p: m.' at a :candelight
aervice of -Miss Betty Jean"'Mellow
and 'Mr Ronald Black. The.•bride is
the daughter of Mr, and' Mrs ..Glen
Mellow of Comber; and the;. groom
the .son'of Mrs ., Howard Black and
the, late ,Mr: BBlack 'of ,Goder:ich ;N
Ontario: , •
The' ding music wasplaye• •y
Mrs: Marie Klatt ; who also accom-
panied.Mrs : Glenda .Melaya,,• .
cousin 'of the 'bride :who
w •`
sang, "O Perfect Love" before ,
"The'•Lord's •Prayer" durng'theo
`ceremony and "The .Wedding •Pray'-
er''during the signingof the
register. •
The bride;; given"in marriage' by,
her father, was lovely in:a floor -
length gown• of white peau .de'
charm,; fashioned.with•asoffiy•.
roundedneckline and elbow •
length :sleeves'. Her veil of illusion
.was held with a circlet which was
•
erribroidered with'se:quins:• and'
beads :' She carried • a: cascade bou
quet of • three white •gardenias tint •
i -t .l�ste�ha�tots�_
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. A MBE�RLEY' NEWS
On Saturday,• evenirig;of last Week
a shower was:•held in Reids Corners •
hall ''in.honour 'of Phyllis •Bradley;,',
tri tie=electof the month .
Ann :Ferguson; entertained with
piano- numbers ,while the crowd.
,gathered :.Joyce Thorburn, presided
for; the ,program which, followed
Mrs... Jack Campbellled• in..a -sing'
song i&costurne which •was well
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accompanist . .
Mrs. Chester Campbell..gave. an
interesting.contest which was 'foil- '
owed. with a piano solo •by Mary
Bradley.After 'a contest .y Mrs:.•
Wilmer Robb;. Christine McLennan
danced,the ".sailor's Hornpipe"
'which .was well:applauded. /
Joyce Thorburn read •an address
to. the, bride is -be
,Kathy Culbert and, -.Maureen Brad-
ley assisted••Phyllis' in opening her
.many lovely:gifts:
Phyllis:thanked everyone: for their
gifts and expressed her appreciat-
-iont-o the•::ladi.es-who arranged her,
shower and helped in so many
ways. •An invitation was' extended
-fv'r'ail to atteiid a trousseau -t
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Phyllis' served, a delicious lunch
and a social time followed. ;
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Mr., and ,Mrs. Donald Courtne• y
and Carol, Courtney accompanied
by Mrs. M . Gollup Motored to
Stayner on Saturday;June 28th to
attend the reunion of Mrs Donald
Courtney's School where .'.large,'
crowd attended. Mrs. iaollup
visited with friends in' Collingwood .
Carol Courtney and -Mrs: W.J.
Courtney were in London on Sunday
where they visited "with Jack Blue,
at Victoria Hospital and at St. '•
---1Marys Hospital, where Miss Coale.
'Nesbitt is a patient and who always,
greets everyone so cheerfully:
MELLOW;
coat dress .with white accessories ;
and wore a corsage of yellow•sweet
heart roses
The • groom°•• rtiother chose a blue
ensemble with matching. accessor
Vies and: wore:" a corsageof pink •
'sweetheart roses
A ftertthe wedding.? reception was
held':in the' 1.0;0. F. Hall:. For
travelling -to Niagara -Falls; and ,New ;.
York 'State ',, the bride wore a red
suitwith black accessories and' a •
.and ivy.: Her,only jewellery. was a
;'single . strand"of•pearls and earrings,
'a.;gift from the groq'n . ' "
Attendingas maid. of honour was
,
NIDawri-Mlasv"df-t a
sister of the bride; Miss June . Tay
for 'of London and Mr.'s...James
Morris of Comber,.were rbridesmaids`.
They all wore identical. gowns, of
orange ice -peau 'de. charm: ;Each ;, '
wore matching headdresses and,'
carried:a cascade -of white carnat.°
ions tipped with ,orange; Little
Carol'Ann .Liebrock of Kingston,.
niece of the bride, wore; a floor -
length dress' identical to the brides-
maids ,aridc'arried a tiny white' bas-
ket;of orange and white carnations.,
ill Black.. brother of the groom;
•was'best man and the ushers were`
Larry Liebrock of Kingston and, •
Scott Pearson of Goderich. .
For her daughter's wedding, Mrs..
,Mellow 'chiose a :turquoise=coloured
•r
corsage of white sweetheart roses
Mr 'and .Mrs: Black will reside
Goderich..Guests.;were present from
'Kingston, Burlington, Goderich,
Dungannon,. Port, A lbert London ,
St. :Thoinas, •Chatham, Tilbury,
Wheatley, •Leamington;
Amherstburg,• Essex,, •Windsor`,
Staples ..and- Comber
LOCHALSH NEWS
Mr, and Mrs. Peter Cook celebr-_
ated their 35th •wedding• anniversary�
-onSax-urday-e r-e-nang•�ahen=t}a.ee_e
ertained family and; friends to a.
dinner at the Log Cabin'Restaurant,.
.Manyattended the shower for
Phyllis. Bradley., :bride -elect at Pine
�►t sol , River Hall on Saturday. evening.
w
' l'orpmy, Barger was host to
his class !and teacher Mrs . MacCh =•
arles.'on Thursday after school, : at
his horne.. A, ball game `and re
freshments were.enjoyed Eby all': .'
WINS SCIENCE AWARD
Congratulations are in" order for
all.students who com
pleted another year at•School and'
especially tb-,D%anne'MacKenzie
Who won the•Scie'ce award at
Brookside. Public hoot:`/
Greg Hamilton was unable to•att'=
encLthe graduat,i_ori exercises at
Brookside„School as the result af•
infectionfrom a bee'sting:
' Doris• Wylds of ,Toronto Spent the
•
week enc with Mr. and 'Mrs. Dan
Wylds.
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