The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-01-20, Page 18•
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RAGS ELGHTEEN
THE' LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,: ONTARIO
WIDNES,.
DAY',_,JANUARY, ;* 1;l71
ar.��ed At Knox
Photo By McDowe,ll.`'.
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BA'NN)RMAN '' CARRUTHERS
The. marriage Ofla re 1 -
n`''1d
r -ter f-�-- o -' 1':o=and=Da a
C ru h s o � son
George Bannerman Of Waterloo'
was so m le'� nized at:a:c'andlel t
gh
service -in Knox Presbyterian
Church ,Ripley aturdaY,
Dec
-
ember
26 at 5'.p.'m.
Rev : Kenneth ,Rdone •.of. Ripley
Y ,
Officiated : at the double -ring
ccidents Treat
t Hospital
Marilyn Hunter; age: -16 , Wing
ham was struck on January 1113y.
a truck, crossing the nath: street
in Lucknow The, truck was driv-.
_. 'en by,Fred Ward,;Lucknow. She
was admitted to .hospital vi'a am-
bulance,' Her injuries were a; a ,;
fractured tight'collar _bone •,•. shock;
and contusions..: Kincardine 0.13.
P. Kenneth Culver investigated .
Harvey Heimpel , : Wroxeter •
'received painful iniu,ries to hi .
right first finger when• he caught
the finger in a jointer causing
partial amputation of..the finger..
He was repaired' and discharged
Edwin Morris, 940 Commission-
er's Road , London received' 'a deep
laceration: to his right, hand'; when
hefell'agairrst a glass shelf at J.
Brown Motors; , • Gorrie•
:
• Douglas..Leitch', age 16 , Wing7.
ham was "struck by a high: stick•
playing hockey in the Wingham
arena causing a laceration on the
Outer .edge ' of, his left eye.
now,, ;chose.•a traditional. gown of
•white peau de.ange sa.fn,'with an
empire waist appliqued with•Guip'
ceremony'..
—The=brtde=-:is-the-dau 'Ines of-----
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Mr's., Virden Mowbray of ;.Lucknow
and the. late Mr. David H Car,.
ruthers: The`graorris-the son of
Mts. l- ., H. Banner•inan and, the
�Late Mr.'••Bannermmn of Kinloss:
The bride`, given in marriage
b .Mr.' Virden Mowbrayof tuck
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MICAFIL'INSULATION`IS FIREPROOF. If CAN"BE. POURED
BETWEEN THE JOISTS IN THE ATTIC .AND BETWEEN THE
STUDS IN 'THE SIDE WALLS,.AND YOUR HOME':15 SEALED
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,ure lace , rnatchi.ngArain and
T•eOrt 1em:ented°-bratt:iered ve:i1°
with.Flemish cap headpiece! She
carried a•:'bouquet of"pink roses':
white baby' Mums step anotis
Miss Shaiyn' Mowbray sof Toron-
o , sister of ;the, bride Was Maid
.of'honour`: Bridesmaids were Mrs:
Robert. Augur of Ottawa: and, Miss_ •
Glenda Caston•of Penetanguishene;;
both friends' of' the btide and the
groom's sister Miss Dianne•.Banner-.
man; of Kinloss: ' They'. wore
matching candy pink ;dresses,,with
burgundy lace ,boleros, and match-
ing Juliette caps and carried nose.
gay bouquets, of'pink carnations',
white mums an'd:stephanotis. ••
Flower girl: was, He'len.Murray
of Holyrood', niece, of'the bride.
She wasgowned identical to the
other,. attendants and carried'a;
11133: a as et o 'prn carnations
and white'rraims,
Andrew Carruthers of Godeilch
cousin of the bride was ringbea rer..
Day—id—Bannerman—of—Kinloss ; --
brother of the 'groom was grooms,-
man.
rooms-man. Ushers "were Steven Cotnarn
of Ottawa , ..John Carruthers of
Niagara Falls and G.eoffrey'Reeid
of 'Forot,to :
Miss Corrine, MacDonald'•cf
Ripley was.organist
Soloist was Miss Hetty Bruggink-
of London', who sang "The Breath
That Breathed O'er• Eden'`• prior
oto-the-cer-ernon-y-: arnd ''T -he -44 -ed=-
dding:Prayer" during the signing of
the: register..
A reception followed in the
Ripley :District' u'i.gh School' which
was,dec-erased with pirlk--cca-sea-
tions:, white muftis and white -
candles '
;Thebr'•ide's'mother wore .a pink
and 'silver brocade dress and coat
ensemble with pink accessories
and a corsage of :pink' roses.
The groom's mother wore a
beige and s'ilver:brocade, drets
brown accessories 'and corsage, of
For'travc1ling• the bride clios"1.
a white` wool hope pato :slit"
wit.h•.purple'accessories and.,a
purple orchid corsage':
Following a, wading trip to
Kentucky "the couple etre residing •.
ih Toronto. The groom ,w who is
in a :Civil• Engineering 'tours at
-Wa't.erloo University leas a foils',
month work period tv xli.IS..i;l' O,•
ih .Toronto The 'bride is catiiplet-
ing.het, course in ('hysio-Occ:ul a-
tional Therapy at the' University
of Toronto. •
ONE 528.3148:
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BOLOGNA
LEAN SHOULDER CHOPS : 59c LB.,
•
FRESH BEEF'. LIVER 59c LB.
FRESH: HOMEMADE SAUSAGE .*2'LBS, 89c
SMQKED PICNIC SHOULDERS 49c LB.
-SECOND IN DISTRICT.
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tion in the Districtt, ,which takes •
Leg1o�'
td Owen Sound `„she placed `'second.
:Sandra'''is shown receiving her
awards 'fromTorn. Morrison ..pres-
ident of Lucknow, Legion Branch
309'4,., The Lucknow Legion offered
454or first .pri- -- ndra,::reccivcd
JQioclaacin .lirst_in.:t e.:zone',_.
competition • and.a further $5 .for
placing. secand in the district
andra's' oem is asfollows
OUR 'FREEDOM'S CAUSE
Lillie White crosses'
And' o ies bright red
P, FSP �
In;.front of a statue''
For. soldiers now dead
The statue'sa: cenotaph'.,,:
: With *names thereupon,.
Of brave hien who died,
,In the, war far beyond
'We: -try'' to remember'•
Thedays long:gone :by„
When the roaring guns sounded
Like thunder on high •
The ground. was, dyed red
W=i-th=thebloodyoung Hien I ---
Who. fought for .our :country
Right on to the end
They fought ;for oiirfreedom
And died' out there. too,
Engaged in a- battle
For.*me:and • for you..
DISCUSS •BYLAW
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t e r r-rtra rt ey-rror abuse-prese nr
'privileges.of :operating within the'
'Village. ' ,
,Council -me nbers said• that then
had been a noticeable im rove-
- i'.
ine:'nt 'in the habits of snowmobiles.
.since the . word• of the .proposed by,,
law` to ban -thein had'-cor e -up�-
Members o'f the snowmobile
,club present , requ;ested that the
right •to•drive between the,home.s
'of club •mernbers in the village
and, the clu.: facilities at the. west
,of town., still be:retained:
Council were of the opinion
that allowing .any access to the
.village, Would: leads to a 'situation
which'could, not be controlled an
that the.<only.solution was to ban
the vehicles fromthe village con
ple to ly , /
Numerous. instances of. snow
machines driving' on the sde.wa lk
:disobeyintraffic' rules.r Maki
ng
g•ng'
excess noise were 'refer•red to bye
council members: although no
names `were ever'•:specif'ically'.rne
boned .when •members of the sto''
mobile club asked, 'for: specific,
instances where they might spe k
to the :pe'rsons':involved in an a
tempt to Irpprove kir driving.
ha txits
The meeting ended with the b'
law still 'in the investiga tion stage•
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