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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-08-26, Page 7WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2611', 111 0 ii.: 1404:1 fl,TWIFOOa4;�„id t�*�1�' �.R� ;..ac *r,. Will; USIn Newfou�n�tanc' THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO L.DUNGANNQN -Mrs, 'Mae West of Gengou,, .Sask. and Miss Anne Smeltzer of Regina Sask. visited with Mr, and Mrs. T. om Park recently. • Mrs. 3i11 Park and daughter Valerie accompanied Mrs, Arnold Fuller of,Goderich Town- ship to London on Saturday and enjoyed. a days shopping. Valer- ie returned, to the Fuller home for two weeks. Visitors on Sunday with Mrs; Minnie Jones and Mel were Mr. and Mrs •blorman 13e11; Mrs; • Mel Belli, Will Marsh-; Mr. and-.. Mrs. HaroldRivers and Mr..and Mrs. Jim Boyle. TRIP TO MARITIMES. Ivlr. and Mrs. Cecil. Blake and Barbara returned Saturday evening •after 'a two-wee•k motor trip with Mr. and Mrs. R.. T . Kilpatrick of Wingha.m through eastern Ontar- io, Queb.ec'and the Maritime provinces. ' Mr. and, Jvirs. Grant Sowerby of Scarborough were home for the weekend.: Mr. • and Mrs.. Jerry Wilbur and Bradley of Don Mills• spent the week ;end in their home here. Miss. Linda Little held a very successful 'Carneo paint party on Photo by 'Maxwell. STROH •- 'ANDREW ' i• • A pretty July wedding took. " '-place n.T'cmaGy":United :Chu:rch.,-. Ashfield :at 3 p.m. on Saturday July 25th.,: 1970 , uniting in mar•- riage MarguErite Louise Andrew,, daughter of Mr, 'and Mrs. 'William E. Andrew of Concession 9, Ash- field Township and the Reverend Donald .Walter -Stroh af- t John"s- Newfoundland, son of;'Mr. 'and Mrs Walter M. Stroh of Cones= togo. Officiating at the double 'ring ceremony were Rev. Janes . :adornedwith rosepoint lace. ,.'A f10-rai-lre yddr_ess o ihiitetroser held her,long veilof nylon tulle bordered ' with hand appliqued, lace. She carried a cascade bouquet. of :white roses and baby's breath' and wore the gift of the • groom, 'a cultured pearl necklace "ail(_ P.�-ea_^r•r• r•irtgC-•-- The bride was attended by her sister; Miss. Mary Andrew of Iron don as Maid of honour. She wore a dainty floor length gown Of. Hummel of Luc -know Re -w. --cord. t-itrquo'ise—polyester-sheer •with d.e-Lt on Kaiser of. London and. Rev. 'cite embossed floral design of Forest Mosher of Tzinity Lutheran the same shade. It featured' a Church, Tavistock. ' scooped neckline, em'pire waist The church was:•tastefully dee emphasized with pearl centered. .orated:with .flor'al arrangements :rosettes of self Material, puffed • of 'white gladioli and fugi mums,, short sleeves, :and soft, :floor flanked .by :two. beautiful antique length: drape. , falling in box brass• candelabra,' brought from pleats, from a•large bow at 'the China by Mrs •Hummel's father back neck line.. Her headdress "t' Given in marriage by her was a dainty bow and trailing , - father, the bride looked charm flower arrangement to m;atch.the ° ing in. a Vic;torian'style floor dress'andworn on the back of the length gown of -wh to -nylo • .gead•. She carried all cy. White"" za over French silk with round fan bearing a floral arrangement • 'yo'1< appliqued- with lace roses of pink sweetheart roses and a-ted=edge-d-w-iti pleated -no . The short puffed sIegves,•. full. :, The bridesmaids were Miss skirt and rernovabl, cathedral Janet ;Bechtel and Mrs. Bernard length train v.tach'ell at the edge ' Rees of Kitchener. They wore ' of the back yoke were similarly. • , identically' styled gowns' and ROHRER'S.Countty' `ItHWAY- my— --4 MILES -EAST -OF LUCKNOW PEACHES J $1::59 • • '6 QT. NO. 1 RED HAVEN FRESH CORN EVERY DAY CONTACT US FOR Secial: prices for .freezer corn Currell of Goderich was the'dem•- onstrator,, . Recent visitors with relatives in the district' were Mrs. Richard Williams of Bra mptori ; Mrs. E. Pritnhard df Thronro •and- Mr. Pritchard'.s niece, Mrs. Hilda. Whitworth of Manchester , ' England . ' headdresses in pastel pink a-nd' mauve., respectively.. All wore rc the .gift of the bride ,' pearl neck- laces and ear rings. . ' • The groom and the groomn sma, Rev' `..!John. kappes of Smiths'Falls Ontario -were dressed-in-Ueroal clothes •The ushers 'were - William . F. Andrew . -brother .of the bride and ''Lester Strih ; • • brother of the groom... • Howard. Blake.of,'Ashfield was organist. Miss Betty 'Shantz of Kitche of These is,Love" and "Wedding:. Hytn.n" during the ceremony. • "' in which the guests participated- by using printed. orders of service !�°ollow ing the - ceremony the guests spent .a social hour, in .the gardens at'the Andrew. hone, before attending.the reception ', at Brookside Public. School where the Blakes Community ladies • PADS MOON • AL SAG '5AY" TNEYSAYE FOLKS MONEY AND PUT TNEMAT EASE,; mum ToPYAL4E.S THAT ARE SORE TQ PLEASE:.Chairs;, hesterfiekis, Bedroom Suites., Dinelte' Sets Drop in and . see our large selection of furniture- eelk .ilucatasze 529.3 13 HOME FURNISHINGS MOFFAT APPL /ANCE.9 mummer -guise To Bermuda Mr. and Mrs.• George ennedy of, R R. •1, Lucl;now and. 'Mr. 'and :Mrs. Elliott,'Fells of Whitby have :returned -from a' :ermu•a ummer Cruise. They sailed July' 25th .frorri%Montreai on'the Alexander Pushkin, .the -flagship of the Baltic St.earnshp:Co.: It deri,yed its narne'after the famed • Russian poet Alexander Pushkin of Leningrad and carried a crew and service personnel sof 33u and 565 passengers of which 423 wefe•.prefiat Gahad 'ians • • The ship was •unable to stop at Quebec because Of thedock River , where tours •of Chicoutimi .and'the•Ahean Aluminuntplant Were arranged. ` Docking at Ham ilton; :Bermuda for three days " • was.•a highlight.. Nightly entertainment on board .was ,enjoyed by the 'passengets. •.. .More locally, Mrs . Pennylynn ,Brule o•f{itchener was crowned " Miss Alexander .Pushkin" while ,.Mr•, and Mrs. Kenned•y'were. ,awarded the prize for their comic ,costume in the • masquerade rep • - resenting "'Nothing to Declare" .. On the return voyage the boat docked at Sr'. • Pierre and Ne'queh; ow , returning to Montreal August 7 ,catered -to a delicious banquet. The bride's 'mother received .thhe guesrs an - ine gown of aqua polyester linen and. lace with .matching lace coat and hat and. bone accessories. The grooms mother, chose a pale blue, lace sheath gown with, matching:lade coat: and white accessories.'e.y both ha white orchid corsages. For travelling the bride .chang- ed , toa blush pink, hand embroid Bred polyester dress with match'- tag=hat andw.h-ite a cc e Her.'going away corsage was white roses and stephanotis. For their two week honeymoon the_ ha-gpy_ o tifle v' tO_Fairbanks and Anchorage, Alaska , enjoyed a fou6 day p;ruise along the Alas.ka'. and British Columbia Coast to Victoria and back, to Toronto by plane. htlylr to St, John's; Newfoundland where Rey. Stroh is Pastor df the Lutheran Church and Mrs. Stroh will be in charge of Guidance' Inst rue tion -i n-th-ree--elententa'ry, schools. Their address is 5 Torbay Road' , St, John's, New foundland.. 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