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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-09-23, Page 151910 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1970 and k�. sh �s. s—,)..+ Rare -: t477'.11-. e!r' ^I • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW.. ONTARIO PAGE ' FIFTEEN - Married In P:ine..Riv.r: Unite Chinch Mrs. JohnFludder Speaker At MI,: The members of Kairshea Worn - en's Institute met at Kairshea Hall. for their September meeting with. Mrs. 'Gordon Wall as hostess,:; Mrs., Ira Dickie presided and wel- comed the visitors. , Several neighbouring Institutes are to be invited, to the October Meeting% ori.October 8; ...Mrs.. Mirence Ritchie and Mrs. Ira, ickie were•appoinied•delegates to attend 'th,e-$r-u- ce•-Co t-nty-I1aiJy--a-t d y i.the kitchen Parkhead. • The members who had cleane the hall were given a vote of thanks. Final preparations were • made to eater to a wedding„ dinner. • The committees who were pre- paring the displays at Lucknow • and Teeswater Fairs gave progres s, reports The .roll call -'something sill I 'have done •n EMMERTON - FUNSTOb1 Pine Riy;er United Church, dec- , Bridesmaids were ,Miss Marilyn orated with baskets of,pink gladio- .Thompson of Pine River and 'Mrs. li and white mums, was the set=' David Walsh of Kincardine; r�. Anne Funston and William James " mmerton on atur. ad yugust 22ndat4p.m. Rev. J. C..Hill •of Pine 'River officiated at the double ring'cer- emony. • The bride: is the daughter ...of Mr. and Mrs.. M•er'vin Funstor of Pine . River. : The groom is the son of Mr.. and Mrs. Ch'ester Endrnerton .of Waterloo. Eleanor Ethmerton of Waterloo; niter ofrhe: groom. Jmri brii - maid was Miss .Sheila :McLean of London ,.cousin of the bride Their•dresses and flowers were the• same as the matron of honour: Groomsmanwas Clifford Em- merton of Pine River , brother: of the groom. Ushers were Ron Fun- ston of Pine River; brother of the' bride , Duncan Fox of .Pine 'River.. Given in marriage by her father., and -Terry: Huberts otGuelp i.- the bride chose a floor -length Organist was Mrs. Richard empire style gown of :peau de.Powers of Oakville, sister of the' soie featuring a full cathedragroom. .,train. The bodice , elbow -length, A.• smorgas bord dinner )as•:held sleeves and front ,skirt panel were in Ripley District High School' of venire floral lace., • Her full=- followed, by a dance with music length v-ei3-w itirrrrat-etnrrg aee liy=C-artutherc#restra-: applique was held ,by a floral The bride's mother wore •a • headpiece with clusters of seed tunic style dress of •flamingo pearls. She carried a bouquet' of pink duratel with silver embroid-'' • pink sweetheart roses and stephan• er-y-, 'matching accessories and corsage o.f white camellias: • Matron of honour was. Mts . The groom's ,mother wore a David - Lebby of Watford:. She green lace dress with silver ac. • - wore'a gown of sl'cy bine lagoda cent,,silver accessories and cor- cre ep with, matching`:lace edging sage of tangerine coloured" roses. - the. empire waist, high neck and The bride's travelling costume poufs of'the elbow -length sleeves: was a dress of printed crepe ,knit : She wore „a garland of pink carna- fortrel, red accessories and .gard- tions inher hair and carried a• bo tguet_ofp_ink_carna on ith blue streamers. • enia corsage. Fo.lowirig_a*ddi trip to Northern Ontario, the couple are • - . • was very amusing. Mrs.. J.ack Needham played several piano selections and for an: lrish: singalong; Mrs Leonard 'Maclnnes introduced Mrs. John .Fl udder from Styles. by Janette. She had i very interesting display of colors and..shapeirof wigs and • hair pieces.. .Several members acted as models while she demon- strated the ease ofwearing a• -wig.. andthe proper care.: She; was. thanked and presented with a gift by Mrs. George Young. vent ion. Report , - was•given..hype d'elegate;Mrs:, Gordon. Wall. Mrs.. Cliff Roulston gave a reading. • • The meeting closed with the .' courtesy remarks ,• God Save the 'Queen:, and lunch •was•served.. "I would not get along without my -letter from home every week" says Mrs. Joseph' (Rebecca) Agnew. of Kirkland Lake; formerly of • Lucknow.. in renewing her; subscrip tion: residing in London where; the groom a graduate o.f University ' of'Guelph has entered Law ,School at University of ;Western Ontario; The bride, :a• graduate of ••Western. University , was employed. at•the 2. Prior to her marriage the bide: Was honoured with bridal• showers by friends and relatives of the groom at the home of Mrs.' Chest er Ernrne•rton•' in' Waterloo; by • , y .school friends with Miss Marilyn. Thompo::n as hostess; by the staff of the Royal Bank, Waterloo and:. ALa_community show_e re a=ir _ Iteid's Corners Community Hall. 0/ 10=0 o=0 C==sOL70i==mOIQOs====OiQO FRIDAY NIGHT The public is invited to view the indoor hall exhibits" • on ' Friday evening from 8 to 10 :30 -.pm. �. \ ON DISPLAY WILL• BE BAKING, NEEDLE WORK, FLOWERSrSCHbOI WORK, FRUIT, , VEGETABLES, GRAIN =0== =1101:1101=0=19 —0fl9 1911.PModels.: SEVERAL TO CHOOSES FROM-•• • 1969-PONTI-A.C--2-door=hardtop;-VB-automatic,•-power-••steering- • and radio `•. 1969 ,DODGE, Monaco., 4 door hardtop ' • 1969.IMPALA 2, door hardtop, V8 double power 1969 METEOR, 4 door 'sedan, V8 automatic, power. steering 1968 . ,EAUMONT, 4 door so lan, 6 automatic 1968 DODGE Monaco, 2 door hardtop, full -power;. 3•— 1968 PONTIAC Laurentians, V8_•power•equipment 1968 CHEV, 4 door, 6 :cylinder automatic• 1968 FORD, V8,4 • door, 'automatic • 1968 CADILLAC, 4' door, .automatic 2,— 1968 DODGE 4 door sedans, V8 automatic 2 — 1967 FORD Custom 500, 4 door, .V8 automatics 1967 CHEV Stationwagop 65F -ORD,- 6-doo 1964 CHEV, 4 door, V8 .:automatic SEVERAL OLDER MODELS. JLYTH.. • S LTD. HONE 523 =4342 Special Events Winn�rSAt LuckflovrFair Decorat tricycle : Jamie ie Nicholls.; au1 MacIne re, 'Steven' Alton, 'Anne Harnilton.. Decorated•Doll Carriage: Deb= orah Bolt ,Helen Maclntye , Lori Cranston Public School ,Floats in ;Parade: .Brookside Public School, Lucknow`• District Public .School, North • Ashfield' Public School:.: McKim . Best Costumed Rider gn`Decor-. ated Pony:. Joanne' Hackett Kev ` in Kilpatrick, Blair Alton, Linda Campbell ,..Nancy Chisholm. • • :Best 'Costumed Rider -on Decor- ated Saddle :Horse:.Mrs .Ron - Alton, : aron: amp5e®avrd- Fi ni an Donald Curran Cecil • Decorated cars: 1st Lucknow • (IN�1•F.Fair f Cub Ripley Cubs, all , Beatty's Beauty. Salon. . Antique Cars: Teeswater • c:reamery. rBest Historic Float: Kingsbridg Voyagers , 'John W Henderson Lumber Ltd. • Best Society4loat: Luucknow,,.:.. Horticultural, Society , ,Aitchison Bros. , 1st Lucknow Girl Guides. Best'Comic"Float: W. A. "Bud Hamilton Mrs. .Ross Irwin. BestPatrioticFloat.-Bank of Montreal. • OIc70 0=0 • —o OOC OiDOiC SATURDAY AFTERNOON PARADE TO THE PARK AT 1 P.M. HEADED BY LUCKNOW PIPE BAND AN° OWEN SOUND TWIRLETTES FLOATS-•---=-SCHOOL-CHILDREN-- DECORATED -=CAR -S ••-- -••- - The Fair will be opened by E. A. Starr, Director of Agricultural and Horticultural. Societies' of Ontario..• A new 'interesting feature will be a tug of war. The "Clan MacDonald" is challenging all comers. • 4H SHOW HORSE SHOW— MIDWAY -- RIDES REFRESHMENT BOOTH' BY R1PLEY W.I. • an ATURDAY ra NIGHT., DANCE 1N THE HALL TO THE MUSIC OF GLEN BUYD 0a0 OCa0 6. r 4 O=O