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• -THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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arried At Borrie`
M KEIL-..COWAN . .
Gorrie United Church was.the
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Mary Cowan and George Peter
Keil on Thursday evening, July
23d• at 7 o'clock..
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Arthur Jesperson of Chil-
liwack,. B;C,' The groom is:the
son of the late Mr. and Mrs: ,Peter
Keil: •
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Shower Hold. ,
For Bride -elect •
KINLQWJF1 NEWS:
Mrs, Clare Spading of Walker-
ton held a bridal shower at the
home of her father George Halden:
by on Saturday evening for Miss
Marie Brooks with over twenty,
relatives\and neighbours, in attend.
ance. The room was decorated.
with pink and white streamers and
wedding bells and the brides
chair -Vias in --the archway -between.-
the two adjoining; rooms.
The first on the program wa's'a
guessing contest with. Mrs. Harold
Smith winning high•prize , ' Mrs.
Cliff Robb came first in a honey-
moon .contest. Each person` auto.-
graphed a clothespin for the
bride with a recipe attached.
Miss May Boyle read, the address.
and also the verses with the gifts,
There.were many lovely gifts
and Marie thanked everyone and
invited the ladies• to her home to
a trousseau tea on Wednesday
afternoon and evening Jul'y'29th.'
For she's a jolly good_ fellow was
sung after which delicious re
freshments were served: by the
hostess; assisted Eby her:son Doug-..
with sequins. and'had a flowered
headpiece ,,white rose corsage
and white accessories.
Groomsman was Alfred Grubb'
•of Teeswater.
.Officiating clergyman was the
Rev. Ivan Jesperson of Newfound'-
land, ther spf the bride., assis.
ted byaRev: Sach'.of Gorrie United
Church and Rev. Herd, alio of
Gorrie'.
Mrs.. Sach was organist
Friends: were present from Gorrie;
Given in marriage by Mr; ,Al Toronto,. Clifford, Lucknow•,
',Winham' and other dints:
- lrwi'n-of Lucknow the bride chose - p
a street -length dress of off=white
crimpelenewith a'matching ,
coat of overall 'lace., She wore .
brown accessories 'and a. corsage .
. of yellow roses' and a flower hat
in contrasting colours..
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After an informal gathering
at the home' of ,the •groom ,..the'
happy couple left'.by;plan for
Chilliwack, B., C. where they
:planned to attend the Golden
Mrs. A • f P-oyorrto— Welding An-rriv-ersa-ry--of tine .;..
•-was matron,of honour;. She.wore bride's' parents Mr. and Mrs.
a 'chartreuse coloured suit trimmedl. Jesperson
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PHONE 5299144.
las Spading. :.
Mrs... Harold •Haldenby arranged.
the •gifts after they had,been.
passed around the thorn..
• Following is the address
Dear Marie-
Some relatives an in' nen
too, _ J •
Have come.:to=night to shower
. you.
Withy wishe far -a Happy -Life•.
When you say. I do" and become
a housewife
You will be. the pretty" bride 'w e..
•know.
Of that .lucky Barry from Lucknow.
You have kept the ladies_prettied
WEDNESDAY-, JULY ',..1970
LOCATED NEXT•TO. GOLFING,.
S'VIMM'ING,&'CAM
:NIGHTS PHONE 396.2341• DAY
And.. looking young and , gra ce fu l
With a 'new style., some curls and
and a flattering rinse ' ' •
Showed that yourwork was taste -
So these are the things we wish:R:1r
• You:
Since: you, are leaving your single
blessedness • •' ..
To. travel life's way of wedded.
happiness '
Happy memories under skies of
blue',
The kindness shown returned to
you_.
And .all these. special thoughts'ex-
press',
Our.wishes for Barry and .Your
happiness.. '•
We ask you- to accept' these' gifts
-:Ma Fie ,
•And trust as you u•sethem in. your •
home•
Kincardine
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PHONE 396.2107
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on Monday afternoon..
Some from here attended the
reception for Mr. and Mrs. David
'Haldenby in the Holyrood Hall on
Saturday -night; '
' Mr,.. 'and Mrs. Lloyd Percy of .
St.. Catharines visited with Mrs..
John Barr' and' other relatives on-
Tuesday.
nTuesday.
:Mr. 'and Mrs-. Jack.Scott were
gu_ests_at_the 30th wedding anniv
ersarydinner for•Mr. and Mrs,.
Raynard.•Ackert 'at the: hoine of
Mr. and :Mrs.' Ernest•Ackert.
Mrs. George Graham visited
•laze Monday;w h .fier brother,
Russe•11. Hewitt and Mrs..Hewitt at.
5t. Joseph's Hospital, London.
Friends of Mrs. Margaret Mc-,
Pherson are :pleased to know that
she is able to -be about. again aftei
her illness when she was confined
to the house for sortie time
Mr. and Mrs., Frank Currie of
Waterloo spent the wee=k -end
.with Mrs': Gertrude` Walsh. Other
visitors at the same home were
fou will recall pleasant memories
-Mt• ander - S-cott- �a lsh nd .
of this bridal shower;,'; s
family of Millarton
• From relatives andfriends from
Lucknow ., Goderich Sarnia :• Kin- Mr. .and Mrs: Harold 'Halderb y
sardine, Walkerton, Holyrood'and .and .Geordie of Sarnia. spent the
,1Zinlou.g ' ;"�.".`;`" �l"e"e'It�eird�he•r''�
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bennett
of Toronto visited Toronto Visited
with Mr: and *Mrs.' Art Halde' by.
Mrs Roy Cu ey, w o as •een
visiting at the l- Ialdenby.honie.,
• returned to Toronto. -
Mr, .arid- Mrs. Art Haldenby
and Mrs, troy Gulley spent rues-
day in Dundalk.
Mr. and Mrs, Bert Nicholson-
andMr. and Tom MacDonald
visited with Mr; and 'Mrs. Russell
1ewitt at $f_; Joseph"s Hospital;;�•
-London on Saturday:
Mr, and Mrs. 'Gerald' Rhody
a'nd Marilyn' visited with David
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Mod .. who underwent surgery at
St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mrs; Bert Nicholson and other{
relatives attended .a `get acquaini•
ed' tea at'the horse of
David Haldenby , concession 10
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Mr.' arid Mrs, Donald Earle and
children' of Beachville••visited over
the week end.with het parents Mr,,
rs. Roy Schneller:
an
Kincardine Native
D7ed In. Sask.
REGINALD COLW.ELL
Death' clairned another pioneer
of the Scott Saskatchewan'dis-
• trict with ,the passing of,'Reginald
Colwell in the Wilkie Hospital
on Tuesday., June 30th'in his 84rh'
year. '••
Born at. Kincardine Otita,rio on.
September.9 , 1887 heleftfor
the•West and hoMesteaded two.
miles south% of`Scott :in' 1910 where
he continued•to fairn,•until.Fie,
retired and moved: into town in
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1953
• He is survived by two brothers.
'Jim of Prince , *Sask.. and Frank.:
.of Kincardine and'one sister _
Mrs. Herb (Ada)•Farrell .of Rir
ley; also 'a;numb.er of.nt,eces and
nephe*s.. H-e-w-a's prdeceased by
three sisters and three brothers.. • -
-- Fune-ral ser-wice whe-ld.ir''
the United•Church at Scott on.
Friday, July 3with
Rev 1\-
Hutchenson officiating. Pallhear.
ers were Gari Jensen, Gus I)r.oesse.
ink ie1Faid' I alt aha $
Jini .Scott and Harold Neil,wit11,
buriai.iri th:e Scott ':Cetpeter
Wilkie Funeral Houle was in
charge of the arrartgennen1?
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