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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL; LUCKNOW; ONTARIO'
WE. DN E SDAY,, JUNE 16th, 1971,
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HUSTON.
Thee Marriage of Donna Louise
.' . Corrin, daughter'.of Dr. and Mrs.
Melvin. Howard• Corrin of Lucknow.
ston'',
son of 'Mr. and .Mrs. Chester Lee
Huston of Montreal was solemniz
• ed #•t a double ring ceremony on
• Saturday, May .22nd. at 5.30 '
o'clock in Lucknow United Church.,
.The church was'decorated with 1
candelabra with'•deep pink
candles, at the base of which were,
bouquets of green. ivy ;' yellow
shasta . daisies, orange and pink
carnations. Ribbon bows -of white
and -deep pink marked the pews.
•Rev . ' R. H. MacLeod of Qhs t
ham' officiated, assisted, by Rev.'
Robert Nicholls
Mrs. Gordon_• Montgomery of
Lucknow provided traditional wed-?
ding: music .
Given in rnarriag by her fath-
er, the bride wore a gown of poly -
..1I .4
o-
, neck back and front, sleeveless
with an A-line skirt. The coat '
featured a corded tucked bodice,
in back and front. • The tucking
ended in inverted pleats which
gave theskirt.' its graceful. fullness:.
The coat was closed with self-
covered:buttons to the waist....
Daisy lace trimmed the dress -and
coat. "Het Juliet bonnet held her
floor -length veil which,was edged
with the same daisy trim.
The•,bride.carried•a .cascade of
yellowshasta, daisies', orange and
pink carnations' Y.* and• ivy.*
Miss :Catherine MacLeod of
Chatham was maid of honour:
Bridesmaids were Miss Marcia
Burley of Toronto;.'Misses Nancy
. CORRIN
and Deborah` •Ann Corrin•of Luck-
flaw; both'sisters of the bride..
They •were similarly dressed in
two-piece ensembles , featuring
full-length bright .floral boucle ,
skirts gathered to a high cumber -
band ,
umberband, and long -sleeved blouses.
of •hot 'pink polyester crepe 'wadi a
soft bow at the,neckline, Their •
bonnets' matched the skirts.
They carried baskets of.ivy,
shasta daisies, orange and pink.
carnations.
Huston.
+of' Delta ; British' Columbia ; eld
`est brother of the groom
Ushers were Michael. Bonkoff, ,
William Allan and'Bruce Blake,
all.. of Montreal:
A reception wash ld- at The:-
e.p s e
Blue• Bari, Listowel ,Silver •
candelabra with shocking pink
candles and American Beaut
.Y
roses with•white. ribbons decorated,
ad->abk-: -eke=et-tr-takrles-'
were ;similarly:decorated along
with parchment scroll favours:•tied
with red and green ribbon.,
• A dance followed' with music
by The Dimensions
• The bride's mother chose.'atfull-
length fitted gown of champagne.
boucle with ro c. .r
sleeves and button cuffs.. Her
ensemble was enhanced by 'an el-:
egant sleeveless long coat of.'shim
mering iridescent and gold.. ,She
wore two gold cymbidium orchids..
The, grooms_mother chose:,a
full-length empire line gown of •
soft pink swiss' cotton: She wore,
a white orchid.. ' • ' •'
For travelling the beide wore a
truce Covpty Counicil AppraVe New
5OO1OOOditionBiuceIeaHaver
Bruce County council has app
approved a $500,000 addition to
the •:otUnty home, at Walkerton.
The • presenthome in Walkerton
ru_C eJea Hay en , a o- od at_es ...
coming, from provincial sources.
Cost of the building :has'•.been
estimated at $420 , 000; furnishings
and fittins 3,.000, r. -..slop
92 'residents:. The other county
h me, Gateway Haven at Wiar
gin, has facfifties ,,for•96. Wiled
the Walkerton building was erect'
ed in 1961 provision was made for
the •addition to accommodate
another 66 residents.,
The ` Wiarton home was corhplet
ed in 1968,•
The county's share of•costs .will
be $250,000' with the.remainder
fees, $30,000 and contingencies
$17,000.,
The county. home committee
told council "that the percentage
of ,Bruce residents in older •age
'brackets is well above provincial
average and one of the. highest fii
Ontario. Of the 43 ,•32" • popula--
tidn,' `B ,620 are mor than 60
.yeas Old and '4,418 mote than 10
years,.
length, skirt •,' hot. pants and short
jacket and 'high white boots.
The couple are employed for
the, summer. at Paignton House•:
in Muskoka. They will then
reside in.Toronto where trey bo
•attend: Ryerson
Prior to :her wedding the bride
was honoured at several showers.
Mrs. Corrin entertained ata
trousseau tea in honour of her •
daughter., a week prior to thea •
wedding,
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1970. OLDS Cutlass Supreme, 2 door hardtop, power brakes,
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500, 4 door hardtop
1969 GALAXIE
1969 FORD custom 4 door, V8 •automatic, power steering
2 1969 DODGE Polars: 4 door,.V8 automatics,' power:.steerin
"power brakes
1968-PONTIAC, 4:door, V8'; automatic
1968•
CADILLAC 4 door hardtop; full power and air conditioning
1967 FORD 'Custom , 500 V8 automatic
1967 PONTIAC Grand Parisienne, V8 full, power
-1.967 DODGE- Monaco 4;-door-hardtop.-Vlr automatic -power •
• brakes,, power steering •
1967 MERCURY % ton' heavy, duty .equIPInent
1967 CHEV V:,ton..panel
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A96 PLYMOUTH` 1-akier,--6 cylinder:auIomatic
Lu.cknO*, Band
Tours Ont'aria Place
Forty mem.bers. of, the Lucknow,
School Band went by bus to Ont-
ario Place last Saturday. In the
Exhibition Pavilion -they tookin
historical and geographical facts
of Ontario' for 3;50 years through
films on unusual screens, displays
and sound.
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"But' municipalities:must be
able to equate planning with their
neighbors:.'"
Municipal councils are the most
important agency in planning, Mr,
Gornnte said. ,
artment err.ployees , however,.
have an :added' advantage, of ex
perience""gained across the prov-
ince: .•.
• ,Planning is for professionals
.,.
Justg
acounties now hirean -engin'.•
eer• they will soon hirefulitine
planners,whose services will also
.be available to their mu•nicipalit
The meetingplace: several•
times during the .day' was at, the •
Forum, an outdoor amphitheatre,
'Where musical: groups perform
throughout the day. and, where on.
seats and grassy hillsides, 8000
people could be seated.
ere were .a few boutiques
where souvenirs could be purchas-.
ed as well as numerous restaurants
and snack'bars. Many:Of the
group went in pairs in paddle
boats onthe water surrounding ,
:the different areas. of Ontario'
Place , while othersenjoyed the
sights of -marina` and lakefront. •`
EveryonewasArilled.with.
the movies shown on` the huge 6,0
by 80 foot screen in the.
:cinesphere.Three 'different
showsyof scenes
fruirrOntariti
,were shown throughout the day
and g
many . of the roup: returned to
:view "North of Superior" a second
time: 'Everywhere by sound; plc-,
tures, displays and Music , they'
province of Ontario.
t on y , can makethe decisions,
The :planning board is advisory
only."
Russell'Stanley,. reeve 'Of Huron..
Township said the provincial
policies on planning ,: "are a:step
backwards' for rural'. areas, '•'': The
province :discourages all types of
rural development.and as •a result,
ral area- ,are -being• isolated.
..Robert Emerson,Hur
' on•town-
ship•• deputy reeve said.his munic-
ipality has been "led astray"',
bythe department,. o" We want to
plan' but you toss roadblocks in
our way_.. We j -us can't get
ahead:"
"They. (local councils) know
better the local situation and
sould not be shoved around by
res..
people from Toronto who are not
interested in'our point of view,"
Acknowl
edging that the depart-
ment may not be as •farniliary
ixh local-prebleus as-c-ourtls ,
are•, . :Gorr -fine• .the••dep•
-
Ken MCEwan, Jean Reid, Joanne;
Ritchie , 'Nancy Ritchie ; 'Stephen
ie -money youYre-gorfg-to '
spend on,Christmas shopping
will hurt your pocket book or
purse a lot less at'.that time,•.
if you start saving at Victoria:
and Grey Trust•right now., :. .
You can have more than
$.150.00 in your: Christmas
apending-fund.-ifr Onlint. --
away only $25.00 a month: .
Make it a dollar a day:at.
Victoria • a•nd Ci+rey:
Members o but s tr%.p
mere:
Janet Adams, Dianne Bannerrrian,,
.Barbara Cameron., Eric Cayley
Mary Lynn Cay1ey, Tom Chester,..
Ruth Henderson Torn Henderson, •
Brenda Johnstone, •Murray Keith,
Lan. Mont orner�t. ' a'net
g y , r Marriott,
Marvin Mortisen., Marilyn Murray
a ey;, a e . V•an
Stampvoort, Brian Wall Irene
Wall, Ken de Boer, John
McLeod , Ricky H'owald ; E1i11•
Stanley, Cecil de Boer , Ray
Elliott, Dianne Harrison, Joh .
Henderson, Mary Henderson ,
Brian Keith, Eugene Pritchard,
Rick Pritchard ; Elizabeth Ritchie,
Denver'D'ick'ie ,. RLith Bischoff,
TeddyRPritchard., 'vfr and Mrs.
Gordon Cayley•. ,
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