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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-07-16, Page 7WEDNESDAY, JULY 16th, 1969 , THE; LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE SEVEN MARTIN St Joseph''s. Roman :Catholic Church, Kingsbridge ,, decorated with a garden selection of gladioli, peonies and'white spray at altat,. steps. and side altars,. was, the setting for the wedding of Marie' " Louise„ Dal ton and John Peter Maar- tin,. The bride is the daughter of Mr` and. 'Mrs=Mark=Dalton Goderich, The groom is the son •of Mrs: Blaise Martin and the' late Mr Martin, of.R.R, 3, Goderich. Rev. E..C.. Garvey;. C. S, B. of "Houston, Texas-, grand uncle of the bride, officiated at thedouble-ring ceremony • Given in marriage by her father 'the bride wore an original floor- length Victorian view. wedding gown•of white peau du charme,:: • with stand-up collar;,puffed elbow - length sleeves and A-lineskirt, all, accented with hand appliqued; swiss lace. A chapel train flowed` from the back, inverted pleat. 'Tiny self,- covered elf=covered buttons .anda single sash ..: completed back view. Her veil was a hand -made white silk illusion r%iantiha' that fell'softlY over. her. '. shoulders and she carried ,a cascade' bouquet' of bridal white roses Maureen, Dalton was -maid of hon- adur and bridesmaids were Denise.., Dalton. and Arin`Dalton, all sisters, 'of the bride,. ' . They were. similarly dressed in A-line floor -length gowns of jewel- 'bluepeau' du charmerwith stand-up, collars. 'Appliques of white; daisies were hand -sewn to front of gowns • and' complimented the deep inverted back pleat; Daisies crowned: their hair a rid they. carried •segays•of_d.aisies;.and blue. mums.: • The• bridal and all attendant's gowns were fashioned' and: sewn by the bride's mother Flower girl was Jacqueline `Dal- ton, sister of the bride.,She wore a floor -length gown'of white peau'du' chirine-,kith-band collar., puffed • sleeves and trimmed with daisies: A bluesash was fashioned Over the; en -Bare .waist . She carried a `basket'' Of daisies and'blue.mums • and wore •'a ring of daisies in hr hair.; Ringbearer was Timothy Martin., nephew of the grooril:... Groomsman was. Ted Martini, brother ::of the groom Ushers were James Martin and Clarence Doherty. The .bride entered the'church to/,. Praise ..UIy Sour' ; Prayed y organ= .ist ;• Karen Mackenzie... A duet by Eugene, Frayne' and Isabelle a Lassaline "Thank; You Lord" (Edelwe:iss tune) was' pt'esented at ,,offertory.. At communion Eugene Frayne sang " Panis Angelicus' . DALTON Schubert's "Ave Maria" w:as sung by Isabelle Lassaline .during the. signing of the register.. A reception followed at the bride's home. The bride's mother wore a pink'' Italian crepe, coat and dress ensem ble ,;sp ay: of daisies. in hair and . -100th-tear- - 11, MRS. CHARLES THOMSON Mrs. Charles Thomson, formerly of Kinloss Township,, but a resident of Huronview in Clinton for the: " past eight years,, died' on July 7. Sh "was inher 80thyear. Mrs.. Thomson was the former,. Ethel.Maude Smith of Bentick corsage of white' roses.. The grooms me therwore a•'pink-crfmp1 ne----- dress, white accessories and corsag of white roses. e. The bride's. travelling .costilrne.:was a two piece coat and dress ensem ble of brown tone organdy and , yelloW:orchid corsage. Following, a wedding trip to the • East Coast, the couple will reside in Hamilton where the groom is employed as a 'steamfitter, The bride is a recent graduate of Strat- ford Teacher's College „and was . employed with Wentworth County Sep'arate'School Board as principal',s relief . Tlie bride .is past leader of lst. Pack•'Kingsbridge Cubs" They form- ed an honour guard on each side; of Church steps following the wedding. • The "Papal Blessing was bestowbestow- ed:upon�the couple. .Guests:attended from Or llia, .Tor onto, Clarkson, Agincourt,' Scar-, borough.,. Owen Sound; Stratford; :. Houston, Texas , Royal. Oak; Mich- igan;: Falls Church, Virginia, Ha Milton, *Sarnia, 'Goderich; Tees- Water.,:'. The bride, was. honoured..prior to, her marriage with showers by ass ociates'at Teacher' s•. College , community of Kingsbridge and at. the home ofKaren MacKenzie , Port Albert., A rehearsal reception for member of the wedding party'took'placeat the home',of .Mr. and Mrs. Jim' Martin,. • Kingsbridge . LADIES' .di MEN'S WEAR.:'' SPECIALS 'ON. WEDDING, FORMAL AND. BRIDESMAIDS . GOWNS: She' was married in 1907.to t:he • Tate Charles Thornson. They had a family of 12 children of which 10 survive., -2-They are daughters; Mrs: -Richard= (E•mily) :McQuillan, .Kinloss;, Mrs, • Malcolm •(A lice) Stewart ,:.Waterloo;' Mrs. Howard (Winnifred) Phillips,,, Penticton, •B,C'.; Mrs. Harold (Margaret) Stewart, Goderich; Elmo (Noreen) 'Pritchard, ,West, Wawanosh; Mrs. Al (Doris) Bristow., Ottawa; sons, Jack, North •bay Arthur, Goderich; -Arnold; Wingh'am; Donald , ' Kinloss • • Mrs Thomson was predeceased by her husband. and.two.:daughters, 'Mrs Wm. (Florence) Gollan and an in- fant daughter Esther in her second A year: . . The body rested at MacKenzie A' Memorial Chapel,.::Lucknowe, until Thursday. The funeral was held -at St; . Peter's Anglican Church at 2;30 with. the Rev Odendahl officiating.. Burial: was in South Kinloss cemet: ery. TheP.allbearers and'Flower bearers were:her grandsons': Ri�oul; Reunion Held �n Sunday The: 3rd annual: Rintoul Reunion was -held on Sunday Y , Jul. 13th; ' .. .wh• en about,50 relatives gatheredat the home of Euphernia and Ralph Cameron,•R,R. 7, Lucknow: At noon all enjoyed a smorgasbord; picnicaunch;on the lawn.. Attending .from a distance'. were Mr, and Mrs., John Rintoul, Mr, ;. arid Mrs.: Don' Rantoul, MiS'. and. Mrs.. Stu McKaye -and Mrs-Br11-Lee-and'-A-glen , all : ,-- frorn'Toronto; Mr...'and Mrs. Dave Oberholster •of .Barrie; Mr..: and . Mrs. Wayne Wettla.uffer, Donna Rantoul - and`friend from Kitchener; Hugh Graham, of Si. Marys, Sandra .and Lynda Cameron of Stratford; Mr.. and Mrs ;' Doug.Shell and family of Londesboro,. besid.es.'alt relatives •in the vicinity. 1 ' In thee afternoon••the'young folks •played'garres, and ball and the older ones enjoyed :visiting•unt.l' after the supper hour' CRAWFORD MOTORS CRYSLER - DODGE - PLYMOUTH WINGHAM ONTARIO 6,8:, : PLYMOUTH 2 door:hardtop 8 automatic and radio 66 • BELVEDERE 4 door, 6-aUtolnatic 65 FORD,,4 door, 6 automatic and .radio' • 65 FORD,, 2 door hardtop, console d'. bucket..l��*� . 5 CHRYSLER,4 door hardto �. Pip, power steering, brakes end radio 65 'DODGE, 4 door sedans, a . 6 .tan ar ..`Wit.. ra- io and a 6 automatic • 63•. CHEV stationwagon 63 FORD, 4 , door sedan, '6 autcrnatic. 62 PONTIAC, 6 automatic TRUCKS. 69, W100 FARGO, 4 wheel drive, Sncimfiter _ : 65 DODGE dump `truck 65 . G.M.C. 1/Z ton pick-up long wide .box; Al shape 64 . 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NF WS 'Mr and Tubs Walter Brown of ,' Amberley held a'reunion•at their•, home on Sunday for imernbers of the Cooper families numbering sixty four. Congratulations go to Mr, and. Mrs,.. Elmer Smelt'zer on: the arrival of a•daughter at Kincardine and' -D stcict:'hospitaL Sympathy" is extended to. the. Boyd family in. the passing of Mr Charles Boyd , who was a well, respected citizen of the community " and in his younger days gave,unstintingly of his musical talent'. Flowers --placed -in--Pine--River Un ited Church•on Sunday by the'Boyd family were in, inemory of Charles Boyd". 'Carol Courtney of Kitchener spent a weeks holidays at.her.home on Mr:• and Mrs.' Malcom McLennan of Barrie , .Miss, Louise MacDonald and Miss Marion Perry of Toronto are spending aholiday at their 1?o nt Clank: -c yttage•': A number from this community attended a trousseauatea' on -Sat+ur- NGSIDE Shirley Jdhnston of Clinton is hol idaying with'.kir. and Mrs. Geo. •Young:'and Heather: ' Steven McNay of •A inberley is spending this week with his grand parents,, Mr;' and lyirs. Dick Mc- Quillin , Sandra and Greg Gardner are holt, Mayan'g_with_th , ._grandparents Mr. •and Mrs:, Wes Young.' Kenneth Davidson of Hamilton. is visiting, wit ' r: an• rs Mann' and family: Mrs'. John Top',has been; a .patient. in Winghatn and District 'Hospital forseveral weeks. We hope she.' will soon be Well. day of last week at; the home of Mrs.John Norman of Kincardine Township in honour of her dauhter aron whose marriage to Gary`' .. John Courtney takes place in Tiverton Knox Church on Saturday;, ;July nineteenth, . Mr. and Mrs,. Torn Edmonson of `Arthur', visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Courtney and family.•