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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-09-09, Page 7.'WEDNESDAY;, 'SEPTEMBER 9, 1970 Married A51t.!JOSEPI .d+.;•Com•4711,Alskakaar."M#icet4W', t" -.I 01401. THE LUCKNO1A, SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO; Kingsbridge Smith Reunion At Harbour Park" On Sunday , July 23rd, 91 descei d ants. of the late Mr. and Mrs.. James .Smith held their annu • al picnic at Harbour Park, Goder- icli. Relatives attended from Part Albania British .Columbia Scarborough , Ripley, Lucknow , • Petrolia Jelgrave ,' Benrniller e Dungannon and surrounding dis- trier: The. picnic Will beheld in 1971 at Harbour park the fourth Sunday of July at one o'clock. In charge of the program''and. lunch committee were -Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ritchie , Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brindley, 'Mary Nivins, Clarence Allin. Prizes were given to the one coming the farthest,. Mrs.,' Marie White Port Albania , B, C. ; • closest .birthday to'January,25th, Mrs. Vernon Glen; the. oldest .per son attending, Mrs.:Muriel• Nivin* youngest -person attending,• baby— daughter`of Mr. -and Mrs. Vernon Glen.. a HOGAN RIEGLING. • The "marriage of •Karla Anne Riegling and 'Thornas'John Hogan took place at St. Joseph's1 Roman Catholic Church ;, Kingsbridge'on Saturday,•. July filth at three p, rn../ Rev. C A. Bianchi of St. ,Mary's Church, Hamilton was priest and offici red- r.the dott'Me ring ceremony.. He was -assisted by Rev. Henry. Cassano of St. Joseph's Church, Kingsbridge'. pews were adorned with. ''white satin ribbon., :lily of the valley and. violets. Two baskets of pink giads :and mauve miims were on the altar. dresses and flowers were the same as the maid of honour. Flower girl was Susan Padbury of Welland, cousin of the bride. She wore a floor -length cotton eyelet dress with mauve ribbon :at. the back and carried a whiter basket of purple and pink violets. Robert : Collinson of Goderich,• .cousin of •the'groorii'was ring bearer. - The groom's' brother , Ron Hogan Of R. R. 3, Lucknow:, was groomsman: Ushers were Jim• Hogan of, R. R. 3 Lucknow brother of the .groom; :Max Rieg- ling and Frank Rieglingr hoth;o R. R. 7', Lucknow , brothers of the. 'bride . • Organist was Miss Denise Dal- ton•of R. R. •3., God`erich.• The -soloisr_was-Etige.ne_Fra:_yne. ofR.• R.. 3, Goderich; who sang "Awe Maria" , "On This .Day". and "The Impossible Dream The altar boys• and priests led the procession•of•;the whole wed- ding party up the= aisle begf ping with, the attendants, bride . with groom and then parents of • the.bride and parents of the groom.. , A receofion folio: e The bride is ,a daughter•of Mr. and Mrs. Carl. J. Riegling- of R R. 7 ,:Lucknow. The groom. is a son:of Mr. and Mrs; Dennis t l n..ow i: .: . The .bridechose a gown of antron organza adorned.with guip-. • tare lace on bodice ...front o-f-dr-ess sleeves and back of'hem. The style of•dress was simple 'with A- line .skirt low. sha •ed neckline and Short puffy sleeves. Her long veil of nylon tulle was adorned with. guipure .lace. She carried a dutch colonial bouquet of pink sweetheart roses , mauve mums, a•y s breath..• • PAWS SIMON Sports were convened 'by. Mr. an rs; es ey mith with young, and .0;1 participating and.a good'time" enjoyed by all. Mr. and, Mrs Wesley Smith '"will be '.in /charge' of 'sports next 41-e-Prog i—ai committee •will be, Mrs. Lloyd Brindley Mrs: Stewart' Brooks , _ Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Gle.n.', and 'Dou:las Brindle St. Helens W.I. .Frigidaire,-'Mowing-Heat'-'-dryer withµan-oone-lamp gives your clothes that "out-of-doors" freshness. ' • Electronic Dryness Control'. knows When your wash is,dry and automatically, shutso • ' Lint screen placed handily oh door: • 100% childproof with Safety Start Button. 5: YEAR PROTECTION` PLAN I ectric PHONE : 528-3112 The.meeting of the St. Helen's •'- Women's Inatiture ;was held-Sept=—PharisAath'ersi ember 3 at 8.36 in the hall with s-- presideni•, Mrs. Jim Aitchison in ' Guest SDeaker At the chair., The meeting, opened with the Institute Ode ,followed by the Mary. Stewart Collect. Roll call was answered by a` news item..` The minutes of the last meeting were mad. The treasurer, Mrs. . Ross Errington gave her report. The ;St. Helens Branch .of the W.I. Maid of honour was the bride's sister Miss'Barbara Riegling of R. R. 7', Lucknow. She wore a' sleeveless floor -length gown on princess lines of mauve antron organza with embroidered white lace overskirt trimmed witha purple ribbon hied in a bow 'at -Mat- lifi gturple-ri" adorned, her hair and she .carried; a single white glanelia tinted mauve with purple streamers.: BridesMatds were Miss 'Rosemary 'Hogan of'Woodstock sister of the groom, :Miss Sharon Courtney of 'Kitchener.and Mrs, Frank Riegling of R. R. '7, Lucknow , ° sisteriinjlaw of the bride, Their t t .Saltford Valley, Hall. The table was decorated with pink candles adorned with 'pink and purple violets. The bride's mother wore .a a mauve.polyester crepe sheath with mauve lace Coat , mauve., ribbon hat , white'a'ccessories, and corsage of white feathered .mums-tinted_a fiat a ,._.. r The groom's mother wore a sheath dress of hot pink polyester crepe , pink lace coat , pink ribbon hat and white accessories • with white feathered ,mum cor L. sage. For travelling:the bride donned a brown and white fortrel dress,. white accessories and pile 'green are invited to the Whitechurch W.I. • ball on October '13 at 8.341,, The .Fall Rally :is• to beheld. at .. Centralia On September 22 and Institute Meeting .Mrs. Alex MacNay_,.._ptesidentry,..._ welcomed the members and guesis at.the September meeting of the Lucknow Women's. Institute. The Opening. Ode' was sung• and the Mary Stewart rollecuepea-ted after which the members observed: a minute silence in memory, of of a of the Life Members ; Mrs. 'R. H. Thompson::.The roll.call'was, Harold --aunt w s--e-lec- trs ered1'by What 1 Would''like ted to represent the St.- Helens to know about a Woman''s rights". W. I'. Short reports were ,given by some of the standing committees. Fred .Emberlin of Lucknow has.' . ' A letter of thanks was read from been hire°d to paifi,t: Mies utli. si `_Stu`artCallyet-=fitrthe two=tropti.ies of the -hall. Mrs. Ross Gammie /that the Lucknow Women's Instit- presented the topic ori Public Re- .ute presented to the Lucknow. lations..._.._ Mrs. --_Tom ..-Pritchard- -----school for -their fiend day. , The' . played a piano solo. Miss Isobel ' .short course on 'Furniture Facts", Miller.gave a paper on Current will beheld in October and the Events; A contest was given by area convention in Southampton Mrs .: Gordon Struthers The col- lection was taken. The meeting closed with'O,Can ada...Lunch was served by Mrs. rold Cooper• Mrs. Gerd Lyons and Mrs. Charles MacDon- ald. • • • cynibidium orchid corsage. Followingtheir wedding trip through the Eastern States, the young couple are residing at' 2u3 Quebec Street Goderich;her the groom is employed at the Salt. Mines and the bride is on the :s `f of St. Mary's Separate•School. ' Guests for the wedding attend- ed from T oronto , Welland; Ham- ilton Chatham , Ridgetown, Mc. Kay's Corners, Atikokan, Wens, • helm, Auburn, Gorrie 4 Wroxeter, Lucknow , Goderich, Don Mills Georgetown Stratford., on September 14 and 15, at which Mrs, Walter Alton will be dele- gate. 'ylrs;••Neil MacCaalurrr re-: ported.on the Cheerio Committee.. Mrs. Russell Alton was called ;to the front and Mrs.' J. W. Joynt read an address and wished. Marg- aret much happiness in her mar !riage on behalf of .the Institute ' members', and Mrs.' T . J , Salkeld presented Mrs. Alton with a •gift. Mrs. Alton thanked the rnemb?rs for their th u l • •4 • The guest speaker:, Pharis Ivla:thers-ofthe-Bruce-Historical Society, gave an interesting talk and, showed 'slides on many of the buildings.and places in Bruce • County, some of which are used for other purposes or have been .demolished since. the pictures were'.taken.. Iul s.— N J MacK-en, zie thanked: Mr. Mathers arid Mrs W. F. .MacDonald • presented him with a .gift The »singing . of ;the "Queen" • and the Institute Grace brought the. meeting to. a close. and N. J. MacKenzie and Mrs. W. FA The ladies were rerrt%nded to save their 20 oz.' cans' for the Christmas puddings Mrs. N. J.,. .MacKenzie presided for the pro- gram and gave the motto "Citiz- enship begins at Home"; Miss Lorraine Boyle played, a. delight- ful piano solo, "He". • • v. • -lino, 1,414 lit' *Ea itilartalii41- MacDonald served lunch:. . MARRIAGE ISA caw IN WM WE6/b MR Si4CHElOPP PEOREE, a,. ice.•. ,C. / AND GAIN. A"A 4STE STANLEY'S F.,ii001015 9411.