The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-09-16, Page 21•
WEDNESDAY,, SEPTEMBER"16, 1970
THE
LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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PAGE TWENTY-ONE • .
..Married In Rp1eyUnted Church
CARTER - HUTCHINSON
• Saint Andrews':United Church, • length gown of silk logetto, round
Ripley was•the setting .for the wed' neckline and long 'Victorian style
a rPhyllis �o ee s hlong chapel train>was
at 3p. m: when �oreensleeves.
�taoulde
with a large
youngest daughter of Mrs.. Stella matching bow at neckline,. Her •
Hutchinson and, the late William: head dress; was; a cluster of petals
Hutchinson, Ripley„ became the trimmed with sequins and pearls
bride of George Auriel Carter, and held With a`tierre nylon vei11• :.
Hoiyruod, e1Jest-sou of Mr. arid• he carried'a bouquet•of red roses
Mrs: Peter Carter Walkerton,
• formerly'of Holy.•rood.
'; Rev. •George Ball officiated at
rhe dou�l ring cerernfiny.
•
and•white:. carnations_c th_lily. off....
„the valley and.wore the gift. 'Of the
groom , a' cultured pearl, necklace
-and-ear--rings.
of white and pink carnations,
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Marjorie
Hayes, Ripley ,, sister of the bride,
Miss Elizabeth Leddy, Lucknow ,•
friend of the bride and. Miss
Aileen Carter., Walkerton, young—
est sister of the groom.
They wore dresses identical to.
that,of the matron,.of honor, one
in pinkand the othertwo. in blue
with rinatching cross shaped bou'='•
duets Of white and pink , and
white and blue carnations. • y
The flower girl was Gloria
Hayes', Riple.y ; niece of the .bride.
She•wore ac„white.nylon.dress with
flared lace sleeves and carried• a
basket ofred roses and white
baby mums.:. ••
Best man 'wag' Peter R. Carter ,'
Walkerton, brother of the groom,.
while ushers were Murdock Mc-
Leod and Gerald'Bailey, Walker-
ton ,* brother-in-laws
alker-ton,'brother-.in-laws of the groom
and Alvery Hayes, Ripley, broth-
er of the bride.
•.Dinner was held in St. Andrews
'Church basement for:60.guests •
and a reception followed in the:
Township Hall, Ripley, for about.
159 guests with Mr:. Norman Dun-
smoor Orchestra.
The,guests were received •by •
the bride's mother ,jw.ho' chose • a
navy-fortre-i--dressith-w-hite......•
accessories. . ,•
• She' was assisted by the groom's;
mother who 'chose a. blue fortrel
dress with white. accessories... .
The groom's g andrnother `also
=ass-isted dressed in •a ,homy 'beige
rayon, linen weave; -.dress with.
.
black accessories.' ' All three
wore a corsage 'ofpink and/white
carnations.. '
1, • WHEN YOU'RE VISITING
1 THE L
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ow ]FAIR
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bROP 'RAND PICK. L .P THESE SPECIALS
CEPECO,.L;•MOUTHWASH, Reg. $1.90
RIGHT GUARD DEOD., •Reg.. $1.59 ' 31.1:9
DRISTAN SPRAY, Reg. $1.29 .� `•99c• •
DRLS:TAN TABS, Reg 3-L ---
3.�-r.._.::..,,.-a'-BSc•---
TAM' RINSE, Reg. $1..39 r 99c
EXTRA.ARGE GARBAGE BAGS 2 Pkg. 99c
CORICIDIN 1) TABS 24's, lie;;, $2.19
ViCKS 44, ,Reg. $1..89
FLASHCUBES, Reg. $1.77:
CURAD PACK, Reg. $3c'
$1.44
$1.44
$1.44
41c
TAMPAX; Reg.. $1.97 $1.49
AYDS, •Reg.'$355
RESDAN, Reg. $1.59
VAPORIZER, .Reg. , $6.95
$2.99
- ---- 99c
94.99”
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GRAB BAGS ON SALE WEDNESDAY
:_Messrs: R<zbertylid_dleka_rup_,_Riper-.:-Mrs :Lo.rna.Ivliddleka-rn-p, 'Bin
brook , •sister of the. bride, was •
matron: of honor. She wore • a pink,
slender .Venice lace over taffetta
and a long sheer panel of match-
ing trim down front of dress. A
long,train was caught at necklin'e•'
trimmed with 'Matching bow. `In
her hair; she, wore• matching clus
ter of`roses and carried a bouquet
•
ley. and. Albert Mid:dlekarnp , . Bin-
brook• were soloists. They sang'
"I'll Walk °Beside You"-and"Oh
promise Me" 'w'hile Mrs., iougla.s
Martyn,. R. R. 3, Lucknow was.
-organist
Given in -marriage` by her broth-
er,
rother, Mr. Fred Hutchinson, Hamil-
ton,
the. bride .wore a white floor:
Fora wedding trip.to:Sudi ur^y
and Northern Ontario and districts
the bride wore a pale .blue. sheer
dress and .a yellow• orchid corsage
Mr. and. Mrs George Carter at
residing on the.groom's: farm at
R. R. . 3 , Htolyroad
Guests: attended from London,
Stratford, Guelph; Hamilton; • Bin
brook; • Goderich' ;. Du.ngannon ;
•
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SHURGAIN
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feed and anirnal
health service
leadership in
nutrition
continuous
research
•
management
skills
CARETHAT' M_O:N-EY
CAN'T- .BUY:.:
YO1U GET ITWITH
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Wingha-m , Walkerton,. Pinkerron;--
a cknow N. .1u... W•
G1 mmis., Kincardine ,, Lu , , News
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pley and Holyrood.
Prior to the wedding ,a 'misce17
laneous community shower was
held.in the basement of St. And
rews Church and a 'friend , relative
`shower was held at the home of.
Mrs. Janet Nixon,. IUth.Conces-
sion of Huron •Township.
An envelope .shower washeld
on 'August.lst at the l-Iolyrood Hall
,with Raes Common Charoes Orch-
_estea_; where the lCo couple_reL
ce.iveda purseof money.
SHUR-GAIN,SERVICE
/.
Good-' service is just a little -more than carrying
out a job: It's the little extra, care going into
the service that really. counts ., the second
look at an order' a re -check on a load, an
extra phone call to make ••sure something is
O.K. things like that..
-----I#t-down-t-- ean--►e-v c n't- nak-e-ist-akes -We
probably will. It does mean we feel badly
when a .mistake is made and it also .means
- is taken that it won't' happen again.
That's the kind of cared we pledge; to give you
and all our customers.
You get it with every order of Shur -Gains
FAIR NOTES
•Contributed,
The Di,ectbrs have workedhard
and have the Fair prepared for
1970! It's up,to you now, to make
it .a,..success. fi ere wilhiie fun .m.M •
for everyone .
How are you on guessing weighV
There will be a prize for the: one
who._guesses the weight of•a spec
ial'•oblect. ' 'Pry -it: out. ,
Several meernbers'of Huron_.
Bruce 'Local #335 of National
Farrriers' Union recently attended ':
the District Convention held in.
Tavistock..
The purpose of the convention
was to decide whether thelocals
wished to, enlarge, the boundar
ies .of .the present Districts # 2 and
•#7 and become one large District.
The gathering also heard reports
ofihe N7F. IT7fir$t.year 'of opera
tion, to develop plans and
policies for the coming 'year and.
elect •a new slate of officers for
the new enlarged Districts#5. The, •
'is
ric now concis S. 0 , our
Counties, Huron , Pert ;. Oxford,
:'and Waterloo,
:The election results are as fol -
sr New; District: #--5--•Di ector—
Baxter .Ramsay; Lady Director,
District # .5, Mrs; Maxine. Miller;
Junior' Director , .District.# 5,
Alex Fraser,
==A.ie r `diis�rc�:.Gan-�ecoti�nt- -; y
Then there's the dance group
who will entertain' on Saturday •
afternoon. How about watching
the baby show?' . There's always .•
was established and auditors.
appointed. • A report from each,
locaL.,was heard, Norma' Frelack,
Regional Director for Ontario ,
gave adynamic ;speech.
lent of activity . round there.
plenty y , y aEarl
p .f'rnm • di'ri.i i nnn
•
�•r
growing animal
health service
Anderson Fiax
Products Limited
LUCKNOW
PH914E 528.2026
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Hubert
•i• en there s concessions to.,no •• d
'end, new ones too; •
Why not dress up for the occa -
'siori , win .yourself some . money
Costumes, for visitors,.and.Dir-
ectors,.
Have, you a decorated car .or a•
!float,an antique car. There's
:plenty of fun being in the parade
and •don't just watch it' 'go by
follow it to the Fair. ' Boost
the financial standing of the Fair
and enjoy, meeting old friends.
Why not :enjoy the .whistling:
- concert a bamoin blowsn w 's
test , the quiz contest , a clothes
,pin•contest for Senior Citizens. ,
1t•ai1.takes'place at the platform'
from 2 o'clock on,all afternoon.
Yes its a good deal of work for
those who have planned it all .
It will be a success if you partici-
pate ,. so come along to• Lucknow
Fall Fair, September 18 and 19..
Ontari10 read and iscussed the.; •
National Farmers Union:proposals. ••
for the.Canadian. Dairy•Industry.
It. was unanimously agreed upon
that the •Canadian_Dairy Industry
'is in a " complete Mess" The
Members are planni.ng'hold
mass rallies across"the •province
With milk producers. All farm-
,ers are urged" to attend these
meetings. •
Walter , vice-president
Of the N F. U•. was present ; and
in his closing remarks, stated . •
that. "to:.:make.:ourtlnion-pzogram:.;M,,.
work , we have to harness bur
'people power' ." Our next gener. '
ationo•f farmers will either bless
us or curse us, depending urpoh
actions today,"
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Happiness is that feeling you
have when you are so agreeably
occiipied that you forget how' •
rnise'rable• you are,
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