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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-07-08, Page 16• PAGE FOURTEEN: • w• arc• .?Nr IIIM�A'',Offi,"747, :14111' ;. _ • L THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY JULY Stth, 1,70 Couple Married In Toronto Ceremony YOUNG •_- MA- WELL • ;Mary Jane* Maxw"e11, 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs.': George Wirlliam Maxwell',' Toronto, and Donald Lloyd Young, son of Mr, and Mrs. • Clifford Young. Teeswater , were • united in marriage in Knox•Pres-' byre-riot—Church , Toronto , on • Saturday, May 9 , 1970 at 3130:. o'clock. fficiaiing ministers ' "were fir, t iam: Fitch •and Rev. ' Thomas •R. Maxwell,. the bride' -s uncle. •The bride's gown was 'oaf white with a fitted., long-sleeved , .lace' bodice and a full' gathered skirt. of silk organza appliqued wit matching lace, flowing .back to a chapel length .train, Her finger: tip veil was held bya white daisy nosegay and she carried a,, Cascade of a: white orchid; carn -: •tions and stephanotis. Ther bride's attendants -weft Miss Anna .Jasenski maid of honour , Misses Anne Maxwell and Alice . Rawecki, bridesmaids, and' Misses Karen Young,•and Susan eflt�wer-gird:-. • Osborne Reunion At Kincardine' • On Sunday , June 29 ,, about 80 • descendants of the late William •Osborne, who came to Greenock Township in the early 1800's sat.• down toa picnic supper at Lans- .down Park, Kincardine. Mrs.. ' Mildred (Osborne) John- son , Ripley chaired a . short busi- ness period , in'which all were welcomed and the officers picked 4 x 1971 The bri•de's going .away outfit • was a suit of yellow and grey - plaid with grey kid bag,' shoes, •`; gloves, and a .yellow tam style hat _ S11e wore a white President is Graham Boyd, Port Elgin; Vice President . George Osborne, Port Elgin;. Sec- reta'ry-Treasurer, Mrs.. Joy McLean, Ripley; Lunch Commit- tee , Mrs. Mildred Johnson, Mrs.. Edna Maclnnes,. Mrs. Earl Hyde and Mrs. Pearl MacPherson•; Sports Mrs.. Zelia Hedley and Gordon Vance, • Mrs. Suzie Atkinson Paisley was the oldest lady present and George Osborne •the oldest gent . The youngest child present was the' infant daughter of Mr.' and �l�ilrs .•�arT HCag-ne�of.-4�ood,�t-•oc_ic ;_ grandchild .of•Mr, and Mrs. Ger- ald Wagner of,Lucknow. Mr.- and Mrs. Don Keith of Chesley :hod. the closest wedding anniver- sary and M:rs.'Mildred (Kerry) orchid on.. Chapman of Toront^- r 1� bet greatest distance'.' We're THEIR QUALITY /S INO COMPARE AT RICES THAT ARE REALLY i Q Ch�sterfields, Chiiii, edroom � Suites, Dhiette Seis Drop in and see our large .selection • • • ' • 'of furniture foiltiatzwe cued S'sic 52B-3013 HOME FURNISHINGS MOFFAT APDL 1ANCES' 41tMthbers To Be On Exchange ....There will be aJ'4=H exchange �.=ae the in u w-een-Glenga- Stormont, Counties in the east • with.Huron•County. The Exchan- her suit; • . • The couple are honeymooning in South Carolina and. upon their return will reside in Don Mills, Toronto.. _ • - A social time followed with people renew-ing agtiarnta'nces. ge willtake place from July 13., - 25.'with.,the,.Huron County Club members travelling .to Glengarry -a-nd-Srori ont--orr-f ii -13 and. returning with. club members from the :eastern counties`on Sun- day, July i9 who will return home on 'July 25• ar icipating t is year. from Huron. are• Marlene ' - Stewart , Neil Heiningway, ;David Baan, Beth Passmore , Gord Lobb Fred Phillips, TPresa-Dev.ereat,kx.,_ Nancy Lapp•and Rosemary. Eedy. .Ttie ;maid of Honour and.the bridesrriaids wore 'floor length', gowns :with short sleeves Jewelry; necklines, princess•lines and for back interest,a lower hemline and an inverted box pleat topped by a large 'bow They were dark olive,green and .medium'•olive green respeetively': ' Their. . . bouqikeis. wale o.f mul icoroured -- spring spring flowers'. Floor.length gowns were alio',' ,in' orderfor the flower girls. They were Of:lime greenwith unpressed .pleats in front , short k by .a sash. The bouquets were' ,'nosegays of white and yellow daisies, '• The: `grooms attendants were, Bruce and William and Lynn •Youngblut, ushers, ` With the groom a,nd both lathers „they wore directors' suits and .except, for the, groom' wore boutonnieres of yellow sweetheart roses. The groom's boutonniere was of whit( stephanotis. • • The rnot.her'of the bride wore Donald R. Bell,; Windsor. President OCUI ,past'president ; F.: G. Crydetman,Thanusville. Firs, 'vice -pros ea: UCO past president. Charles G. Alvaro, Cub's ,ec.n V u•pres ant OFA ' past•president • `• .am.rnr orris d-.a...s®.i`�o.i :•.ai maw.4a,rm WllReea.`. coat. She also wore snatching • shoes, bag, hat, andwore a pale , pink orchid with deep pink 'roes: The Mother of the groom ore a dark .wpink two piece sui gpd matching hat• She also woe • hlackshoes and bag and",a deep pink orchid', • 'Leto Darey, Oshawa.. :000I comptroller. Tyson Lauiman, yawkestone UCO, :director E..01411., 'Catarina • • OCUL director • Frank Wall, Port Ikrwell OFA first rice•president i. __.. the÷-oahel+= objeet+ves=of his=-ins-ujr_a:nee--- c'o 'operative are set.• by its ; board - whose ten. members are elected by• the controlling' owners. Ontario Credit Onion League. OCUL where peo r:egym, The, principal objectives of CIAG' are good value, to policyholders andpo p . fair andprompt Service to all claimants. Robert S. McKercker, Dublin UCO 'President John Robertson, Lively • • OCUI director• ' Kenneth Weatherleyi, Ottawa OCUL president Ontario Federation. of Agriculture •OFA. United Co-operatives of Ontario — UCO • sponsor -owners accept on y a air returnon them invested capital.. Premium income covers claims and operating costs.• Investment income, is used to pay Inc me tax and premium tax, to provide moderate dividends-t-o-shrar•eh Ider ild-the surplus needed to support service to a' growing number of policyholders d eAG epfor'mes or_e thou, life QQn�d automobile insurance protection sae �.. X210, , .. nt r o_f coalles. The GIA - ave $47 million in assets, a thousand staff members and sales.. people,.and. 58 'offices.