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THE .LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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LAURIE MacCHARLES
Laurie Henrietta MacCharles of
Huron Township passed away in
.St. Joseph's Hospital, London on
July 6th in her sixteenth year.
Born in Kincardine Township she
was the youngest daughter of Mr.
'and .Mrs. Sandy .MacCharwles. Prior
:er •illne.Ss_she .WAS active ,iii the..
Junior Organizations. of Olivet •
United Church'.. A student .of
Ripley District High School, her .
cheerful personality wonfor her a
large circle of friends ,' who show
ed' her many kindnesses during her
lengthy. illness; • •
Besides her parents she is Surviv-
ed by two sisters, Pat and Mary •
;.and her grandfather Shirl Bowers
of Huron Township:..
•-Funera1 service--was-hl ld-atAhe-
MacLennan. and. McCreath Funer-
al Home in. Ripley' • on July 5t4 -
Rev .
th.Rev. George Bail of Ripley was in
charge: of the service with Miss •••
Margaret McKay as pianist
Pallbearers were six cousins
Torn Culbert., Bill McLeod Andy
Bowers, Donnie Gaunt., Roti Mac
Charles , and Danny Taylor
:Flower'bea•rers were her school
mates. •
Interment was, in .le .cern
ete•ry.
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MILES EAST Or Lutioroitt
FRESH' FROM
Veg% tibAg OUR ;GARDEN
POTATOES, PEAS, LETTUCE, BEETS AND
BEET TOPS AND PARSLEY;
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.BREAD ................ ..... ........ ....;....... .. 4•— 95c
45e
$1.59
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RICE KRISPIES, - 13 oz. `
FAB, KING SIZE
ST.. HELENS-
. Sunday visitors with Mrs. D.on
Pannabecker and Mary were Mr.
'and' Mrs. Robert Rood and Larry.
iof Kitchener.
Misses Mary and .Barbara Purdon
'of Waterloo and Donald Gaunt of.
'Toronto were recent visitors with
as concessions for those wishing :Miss Beatrice,. Charles and Wm.
to ,sell their produce: 'If you McQuillan. •
give a donation'of $10.00', you IStJFFERS FALL. •
Mrs. Josephine McTavish is: a
show your line of'merchandise,• patient in Wingharn and District
Hospital following a fall down
steps. Her ;mother ,.Mrs. Joe
Gaunt is visiting.with'Mr. and
Mrs. Fred, Johnston during
sh'-st_ay in-hos-ptal:..._
. can Set up a kooth to sell or
There will be special attrac- .
tions. the Friday night- of the Fair:
Several new members were
welcomed to the Fair board •
ladrs, sectioir at -rhe- meet ing:
School children are invited, to
secure a. prize list and to work: on
some of the.• projects. during the
summer months., .
How about making a poster
a• ver 'sing. i n ario app
' page la.-of_the prize_list.-�
Remember the Ashfield Federa,
tion of Agricultural Poster contest,
Mr: .and Mrs. Earl McDonald
;and daughters of London spent, the .
past week with his, brothers .Gord-.
on McDonald and other rel :t'ives.
On, Sunday , the' Barbour reunion
' Eimer.Woods returned home on
Sunday from. Victoria Hospital,
:London following major surgery..
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne_Grigg and
,Karen of Guelph were week -.end.
visitors with Mr. and: Mrs..Allan
•Cranston.
Bonnie Humphrey and, her grand-
mother Mrs. George:Sielipg of
'Wingham are holidaying with Sgt.
-and Mrs Ke 'th-- - - _.____-
> . Toyeza-nd Karen-
HARRIS - HANCOCK
Bernadette -.Hancock and -Paul
Harris exchanged marriage vows
in 'a double ring ceremony in St...
Peter's Cathederal, ' London on
� .. Saturday-; :May 30, 19.?o-with-;w_-
Rev._ M. P. Tourigney,; `officiat-
• ing. .,
The bride is the, daughter of • •
Mr, and Mrs.:Charles J. •Hancock
of Toronto.• The 'groom's parents
are Mr. and'M'rs:William J.
^ London, formerly of
•
• Ripley.
Given in marriage by her ;fath-
er, the bride chose a traditional
-gown of white; organza over -satin:.
The bodice of the dress was of •
chantilly lace 'with .lily point
sle'e-
ves and appliquedlace repeated in
the skirt . `L The _Le .mpi.re. w aistmfe_1L
to a built-in sweep;train. The
cathedral length veil of silk il-
lusion was held' .in place with a
pillbox of white satin. She car-
ried a cascade of bridal pink.
. sweetheart -roses. -stardust mum's,
lily -of -the -valley, fern and ivy:
Miss-Parr•c•i:a-Ha'rrcock ; sistor----
of the bride was maid of honour.
Bridesmaids were Miss Rita Han
L_Ltock_r_ancLls,tliss_
cock ; also. sisters of the bride.
• The bred.a:L.artendants_er_e_s.iriail
arlygowned ;id floor -length gowns.
of rnauve crepe, the empire
waist accented by a purple velvet
ribbon. They carried floral' balls
of fern, Mauve carnations and'
aims with trailing purple velvet.
ribbon.' • •
, Photo by-Cumano:
Mcinnis of London. The guests
were ushered by Mr. Ronald Har-.
.ris of Oakville, and Mr. Robert
Greer. of Lticknow•, both cousins
of -.the_ -groom_...
A Wedding ;dinner 'and reception
was heldat the Thames Valley
Golf and Country Club of London:
Receiving the .guests were, the
mother of the bride wearing a
pale'pink dress., and sleeveless
coatensem• e; o s s antung•
and...corsage of deep pink roses
and the mother Of the groom
wearing turquoise ensemble of
French, satin and corsage..of'sonora
.
roses.
"The bride .changed to a tunic-
suit ensemble of peach -toned,
crepe,.. patent a cce_ss_ories...aad
corsage of sonora roses for travel-
ling to 'the Laurentians.
Also present were.Mrs. Eliza
beth Fergusori of Lucknow ; grand-
rnothe- r he groom; and-Nl-rs.
Irene Hancock of Redvers,
Saskatchewan , grandmother of
the -bride, •
The best man was Mr, Robert
Guests were present from Ripley,
uckflOW . WA.
Cooksville, Oakville,' Brampton,
.:Bra.ritfoxd., Kircher er.,-..Mitchell, .
Toronto., London,Windsor , Hull ,
Quebec; Redvers and Prince .
Alberta Saskatchewan. • , '
FAIR... NEWS.
CONTRIBUTED
• •Lncknow Agricultural Soci'ety
are . the $usiest group in the area
making plans for; the Fair •
and for •the part they are, to have
in the Lions Carnival.
Ai a meeting on Monday night
of ..last week , the ladies, of the
society made plans to•hold a. bake
sale, a Flea 'market and a
•mystery market. at .the Lions .Carr',:
iva 1•.
.Donations:..of baking .or.:Candy.
Or. small salable `articles are
being' asked for. • Mrs. Bob Struth-
ers and Mrs. 'Reg. Jones will be.
glad to receive'comic books',
pocket novels, toys, baking or.
what have you.
•Plans are being made to have
special features •at the Fair,, such
•
arf
ome-
Fair , August 1st deadline.
° How 'about some of the Art and
hand craft: work 'in the school •
exhibits. Just .have a, teacher
:verify it and she will give it to'the
•Secretary of the Fair Board.
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Come--on-•Kids; -make Lucknow-
Fair one you are proud'of.'
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;IURON. COUNTY FARMERS
• ARE ALL INVITED TO A '
;GH -T -ROP.INFORM ICN•=P; _ _ Y
- THURSDAY, JULY 23rd . •
7:00 P.M.
At the farm of •
JOHN HIELZIITT, R.R.No: 4, GODERICH
1I/a miles east of Benmiller .
See, the many field coop demonstrations
Crop Scientists on hand. for questions and comments
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