Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-12-24, Page 23,,,Ammunsmemaannimomiw. ;;',04,11. 1969 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER :24th, 1969 st is THE LUCKNQ* SENTINEL, LUCkwOW, ONTARIO. , • PAPE TWENTY-THREE "eace;on arth,' Good 'Will `to`Men. May the blessedwords'_ r'e-echoin every heart this Christmas, bringingo to one a• nd all: Best Wishes tg all our. friends : and .customers ; JOUWSMA •MARKET GARDEN' ee nnouse W: uri9tlam Bc.wmies"Eng rig parols BROWNIE NEWS .'.(by Susan 'Thompson) We--opehed,ou'r,Browniemeeting December 16 with fairy ring. Susan Thornpson was. Fairy Qu een:. _ The 6rownies broughtgifts to he. 'sent;:to the Children's. Aid'Society, Five tweenies were enrolled as Brownies by y Gre y Owl, Mrs. • John Pritchard and Brown Owl, •, . Mrs .:Harold Greer...'The ' girls �. enrolled were Mara Lynn'Ca ' : ;, � yleY Faye,Ann Forster, Brenda Chisholm:; Janet Wilkins and Kendra.Haldenby. The mothers of these'Tweenies were special, guests and were welcomedat the .• door by Barbara ,Cameron .and • Patti -Lou Irwin. Joanne Ritchie and .Annette, -Kirkland serve'drtea: and -toast :to—: the. mothers while the other Brownies did crafts:. Edith Greer got her °Golden Bar. ,. On :Wednesday:, December 1.7 all the Brownies went'to The • Pinecrest'Marior and sang Christ- mas Carols Then they all :went back to the Brownie Hall for refreshinents. ' COOP 36%.,DARI-FLO SUPPLEMENT BEEF COOP 36% AND 48% BEEF GAINER SUPPLEMENT 'OpR FALCNEEDS-q BOOK ING ENDS DECEMBER 31s1• on all CO-OPdairy and beef supplements N..aried, In 'Knox. Chapel era ?Knox Presbyterian Church Chapel., Goderich,,.. decorated .with two candelabra and a bouquet.of whte•'mums, pale .pink,carnations and baby:i breath,. was the,settin •y.g for the marriage 'of Joan:Louise MacDonald: and John':Elmer Black on :Saturday , Nove.rnber: 22nd at`2p, ' `Rev G, L'Royal of Cod:erieh, per. formed' the double ring sere Iron, and Mr.. Cameron :was vcganist , The-br:ide:ia lze:.: ter• o£ Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald of Goderich The ;groom is the son'of Mr. and 'Mrs ..Elmer 'Slack of R•. R. 1 Port Albert: • Given in marriage by her father, the bride' wore• a white gown of ' :polyester•:satin. The seamline across: bustline and empire back *atcovered with Wedding band styled•embroidered lace; which also extended down centre front The empire back .held the. .long ,, tram', which was banded at: , bottom. with' the same, lace, The' gown hada slightly sCb,oped neckline arid long. wrist. -length: bell-shaped sleeves.: .The bride: designed and made her own. wedding dress ; rt Her shoulder=length veil of , •four tiered tulle.was held by a • wedding.ring styled headpiece covered with thesame- mated BLACK VacDONA LD ', , •.Photby McDowell l AMBERLIEY as• dress' and the same lace. She carried a ,cascade of red'..roses ;' white mums and baby's.. breath . Maid of honour was Joan. Fisher • o Scarborough She; wore a' dress , of fuschia polyester blend in simple Aline 'style -with wedding band- collar and long full cuffed 1' sleeves. • Shie carried a' basket of pale pink carnations.,' whitemums and. baby's breath and .for her headpiece ware three roses of same material as• dream rid'eimaid`wi=ar A`nneFM!c- ald of Stratford''.. Iter dress and • flowers were' the sarne as the maid Of honour. `Groomsman was Biil Henry of Collingwood . 'Usher was Bob McNeil of It R.. 6 Goderich. A reception, followed at Carlow Hall, which viasdecorated with , red and white streamers basket of baby's breath, pink; g,Q 0 0 May a ;happy and a peaceful, • Yure be yours...; And many.. thanks! 0 0 carnations and white .mums. The • bride's mother chose' a blue dress' with matching. 'belted jacket, blue and bronze feathered '.hat and bronze carnation ,corsage,„ • The ;groom,':s mother wore a •lilac,en,seamble •with' matchin velvethat and yellow carnation corsage;; . For travelling the bride, chose a cranberry and black tweed walking suit of imported ,English' wool and•corage of cranberry tinted carnations and red roses Fallowiing a dding trip.'to Te:nsiessee ; Keenttc,£ty and -Niagara Palls ;• the. coapte, are living on the groom's farm it'll': R. 1 Port. Albert. Let Away for '` Christmas?. :Have some: visitors? Call us at The Sentinel 528-2822, ' and ` tell. ,us r ' about them. Us MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL AND NEW YEAR THAT IS • FILLED WITH. HAPPINESS. • Congratulations are extended .�., to Mr :.and Mrs. Robert Scott R. R. 1" Ripley; on the arrival of a • aughter , Jenni er,Joan at Kincardine and District,General' Hospital, December fourteenth. 'A euchre party/was held at A i l i ber Yey-O � a -n a ha ll on M-ondayj---- -' evening, of last week' Winners • of high prizes ;were Mrs. Robert Campbell and Dennis Courtney.: Brian Reid received the lucky draw prize. In. last week'sissue the nanie .. of Mrs. Ernest Gibson, who was pianist for Pine River' United Church and Bethel choirs and Mrs Bertha Scott, who was'soloist at CKvNX at Wingham last Sunday, ;was inadvertenty omitted. . Mrs.. Lottie Courtney of Kincar- dine spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs,. W . J., Courtney at , A mberley ;. ' For all the bountiful blessings of Christmas, let is rejoice. To each and very one o f our good friends and patrons, we 'extend, with sincere appreciation, good wishes forthe holiday, KINCARDINE :CLEANER and ,hack Lwin ROUTE, SALESMAN`• LOCAL AGENT ASHTON'S (I,UCKN©W) LIMNED' I:414100 I