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• THE. LUCKNOW .SENT.INE1,,. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO'
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Si. HELENS
Thanksgiving visitors with Mr;
and Mrs;.. Fred: 1V1eQullin were :Mr.
and Mrs,, $arr.;•y Mc.Quillirv, Jill and
Scott of Ancaster and. Mr. and
Mrs Ivan McQuillin and Andrea
of Kitchener.,
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Collins of
Weston visitedon, the week ends
with Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Mart-
Mrs ° Ernest Gaunt is a patient'
in Wingham'and District Hospital
— ,rs-Robert--PUrdOn of. •Belgrave
spent Thanksgiving Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs., Jim Curran,:a'nd
Paul:,
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Hodgins. of
Bervie were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Forster,
Mr. and Mrs'.. Carl Johnston of.
Bluevale were Sunday visitors
with Mr, and Mrs. Frank ,McQui1-
lin,
Friday; October 15th is, th,e
Rabies Clinic at St, Helen'srfrom
9-12 o'clock. •
BROWN.- PARK
Candela.bras _PS yellow _and _.
bronze' •mums with natural".wheat
decorated. Dungannon. United
Church on Saturrday. , ,September
W`s4t etr`Str`sari kri t"e-T'P k , dautgh:
ter' of Mr. and ;Mrs, lic•hard Park..
of Dungannon' and Douglas Arthur
Brown, sono 'Mr.a'n• :Mrs. ' Ben
Brown of Port Albert 'became
husband and wife..;
Rev. Clarence. McClenaghan •
officiated.' Soloist., Miss Nancy
:Anderson of Auburn ,- sang the' • . „.
W edd-i-n-g=P r;"ayer=.�T-he--Lid-s-
Prayer" and "He" Miss• Karen.
Rivett accompanied her •on the
-organ...
Given' in marriage by her ••.~. •
father , the bride wore a' long
white gown of imported acetate
worsted silk with a high victor
•tan neckline and long straight
sleeves.. Rows of imported
.Belgium:lace and tiny white'
pearls -and -Sequins trimmed ;the 1
neeklin ", waiStli.Ae a.n
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sleeves. ' A long cathedral: train,
was also trimmed with rows of
'lace and pearls. A matching
headpiece held her five -tier pure;
.. silk .illusion .veil, trimmed with
pearls' to match the dress She..
'carried a cascade •'of talisman •
Photo by McDowell.
roseswith_.natural• ..whe_at.:_
Maid of honour was Miss Donna
Bean of Carlow and bridesmaids
were Mrs. David Dawson and: Miss
Heatherafar ck of -Dungannon, both
sisters of the bride. Fl ower girl
was', Rhonda 'Brown of R: R. '6'
Goderich, niece of the groom. .
The girls wore •orange coloured.
empire gowns with long full sleev-
es' and high:collars.: Brown velvet
ribbon trimmed the'•dresses. ,They
carried baskets'. of yellow and: •
br-o-nzeL n ms-. .bitter`s-weet and
Wheat. Miniature mums' were
worn %n their hair., The • flower ' .
g rl was dressed similarly only in
white with orange ;trim. She car-
ried a small.' basket of flowers,
the: same as the bridesmaids.
Best man was. Cary Sproule'. of
R:
R.'.3 Auburn. Ushers were
Allan Brown of R R. 6 Goderich;..
brother' of the groom, and . Gregory
Park of Dungannon, brotherof
d� tf e.._brside_.=-t�r�gboar-�r�as�rent . •.
Andrew 'of Auburn, nephew of the
groom. •
• The wedding reception was- •
held in the church base•ment.',The
bride's mother received the guests
wearinga deep purple crinplene
dress ensemble w•ith:blackacces-:
Don Milne - NDP
ANDS, :.F
R TR -UL -Y REPRESENTATIVE`
GOVERNMENT
The policies of the 'N.D P. are.not r
formed. •by politicians, , they • are:
formed' by the needs ' of the people'
who are affected b the of is
Check N.D.P. policy on'. Family
farming, , maintenance hof farm
equipment,' automobile insurance;
pollution; employment, industrial
development assistance,
municipal'
• taxes, and separate school support.
well deliver!
•
sories and a .corsage of pink'
carnations., ' The ..grooni's mother
wore a rose colouredlong-sleeved'
dress with black accessor,ies•and
a corsage of pink and white
Carnations,.
Foc a 'honeymoon, to .rhe we.sr •
coast the bride . wore, a .navy, long -
BROWN -
ong
sleeved crimplene dress with red
accessor-i•es-and ori e-: -f=-
carnations•. .
The couple will reside at R. R.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11th, 1971
F��rrQn �r��f
Gymkhana •
The Huron 'Trail. Riders Saddle.
Club held a local Gymkhana on.:
Saturday, October 2. Twenty,,,
five' horses' and riders took part.;
Trophies were donated to the, fol -
rowing classes.
Showmanship af Halter 7 lst
Bob Wright wori McGee'Sales. ,
and Service, God.erich; 2nd Lyn
Flowers 3rd Durtoc'Bean; 4th Art
Dickson: Y.
Trail. Class 1st Art Dickson -.
won Hodges Milling Ltd.
Dungannon; 2nd Wayne'Straughan
3rd John De Kroon 4th Gale Lauz-.
on...
Games -.Top Carnes Horse and
Rider - John. De !Croon riding
Hot Pants -. won. the Cord. David-
son Sky Ranch Restaurant; God-
erich trophy;. 2nd Wayne
Straughan; 3rd Sue Gardiner,: 4'th
.Doug -Riley.. -
Open .Equitation r 1st lvliche1le
Flowers - won Henderson's Lum-
ber , .tuckriow_-grid-Sandra-lee- •
Baker; '3rd Lynn Flowers.; 4th. Bob•
Wright. •
Original costume Class -.1st
. Tough tines.
for '
grasshoppers.'
Rernenlber that old. ••
• 17able ztbotit the. gt:LI':�,
h6p pe 1*, l I V 111 g 11 u p .. .
drld latighing, at he.ant
as 11• Worked t() 'a\:L
l'ot' the hard kyle
ahead '?.T'ci litUgh
tomorrow, stt1.L •tocia\ !
Get•eight per cent
Victo.t i and •Cjr� .
VG
.The bride's mother entertained
at a trousseau tea on° Saturday.,
September 18..`
Prior to her marriage the bride
'was feted at 'showers given by •
Mrs. Wayne •Durnin;of cannon ,'
Mr's'. Sandy Andrews ofAuburn
and a: community showerwas:held
in'the United.Church. basement.
Mr, aridMrs'. Ben:Brown enter:
stained the •,wedding'party' after
rehearsal' Friday evening;.
at's New
The Christian Women's Club at.'
South Huron provided a song sex --
vice for the' residents on Sunday
evening. There were vocal duet..
numbers by Cecilia and. Cathy
Halle:a reading by Mrs". Russell
Errattand group singing led by
•H-u-ro ,
view are counting on a visit frorn..
the. Women's Club on the second
Sunday evening of each month.
Nine tables of games w/ere
played in. the auditorium on Wed-
-nesday afternoon., -Mrs. Johnston
had high score for the ladies and.
Mark Sproat was 'high man... Con-
solation' prize witraers_iwere::Norma
Muir" and John' Rivett.
Mr: and Mrs. Jim Laurie of
yt arranged' the musical enter-
tainment and, showed slides of part
of their recent trip`of.England
-and Scotland at the -Family Night-
program.. ,A group of junior
square dancers Christine Chal
niers; Kareti'Young.; Charlene '
Campbell, Jean Siertsema,. •
Tommy Suttman, Dennis Knox,
well danced two changes and a
family musical trio Hugh.'
Warton and his son James and
daughter Mrs:: Peter Bromrner
provided .several musical numbers.
Mr. Laurie led a group sing song
and has agreed to shora the rest
of his pictures at a later date.
Mrs. Cartwright.; a nativeof
Blyth, expressed the appreciation
of the residents for the enjoyable
dvaning
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