The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-11-10, Page 164
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THE •LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW
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BONNETT - BRODHAGEN
St. Paul's Lutheran Church, /
Ivloservilie was the settrn-g- for a
pretty summer: wedding on Satur-
day; July•17, 1971 at '7 p.m. when
'Ruby: Ella , daughter of 1vlr. and
Mrs.:Reuban Brodhagen, R. R., 1,
Brunner and ;.Robert Arshie, son.
of Mr. Archie Bonnett, R. R.
' 1, .'Holyrood arid the .late Miss.
'Bonnett exchanged .wedding
vows. -°Rev. Henry Ltielke
hoelter 'officiated at. the .double
ring 'ceremony... Miss Janice
Craul was• organist
&iv -en in -ma -triage -by -her'. fatly--
er the bride looked, radiant in her
'white polyester gown•with match-
ing train.' The. empire waist,
:front and•back:,. w•as. corinpliment-.
- -=ed-wrth--a-smal hire-bowPhe ames •onn . Rt
rood, brother of the groom was:.
groorrnsman.
Ushers..were Martin Brodhagen,•.
brother of the bride.and Don Pet'=
erbaugh, brother -in. -law of the '
•groom • .. •
The' wedding•dirrner was held in
the :Monkton community c:entre:
fnbther�r_ec.e�;�-
plime.nted with a. small, yellow...
Low. The •sra-fld-up-ee14a-r-puff
sleeves and skirt were 'edged with
tiny yellow flowers and green
leaver. Her •head:piece
consisted ofyellow polyester
flowers with green centres..
miss Jeeah't Bonnett , R. R. 1
Holyrood,•sisterof the groomwas
bridesmaid. '...Lorie Peterbaughof
Ripley, niece:of the 'groom was
junior, bridesmaid.':Their•gowns
were' identical to that of .the: maid•
of honour. Themaid of honour.
-arid-brzdesrr'ra-id 'carried4-1.46u:4u-et .
of yellow' and shite -daisies accen-
ted; with a:yellow bow The junr
I& bridesmaid carried ,a basket
of white and yellkw daisies.
bodice and elbow 'length sleeves
,were elegantly. trimmed with lace
and .pearls., The matching train
was also edged with -lace. The.
four tiei veil was held in place
by a nylon: net bow and a lace
flower centred with a huge pearl
She carried a• bouquet of deep ,
pink_roses --•andworea daint„ -_
• birthstone pendant., a gift' from
the groom;
Maid 'of•honour Mi ssioyce
Brodhagen, sister'of the bride, ,
of R. R: 1, Brunnerwore a yellow
polyester gown The empire
Waist , front :.and hack; was corn
Kairshea W.I. Held
Annu�lAtHome
..8,-. 6.-. D v
ed the guests in a peacock. blue
crimplene dress Her corsage was
pink roses She-_was-assis ecL,by
the groom's mother who .chose' a
rose polyester crepe dress daintily
trimmed with rose beads and
accented with a white orchid.: 't,
corsage.
The reception and dance .follow,
ed in Monkton community' centre;.
Carl Horner's Orchestra frorn,
Sebringville supplied the music
for dancing.
KINLOSS NEWS For travelling to.Niagara Falls
here- w -as -a --large: crowd. a_t the the.bride-donned--a--short--sleeved
yellow crimplene dress acid a
white orchid, corsage. Following
evening.:. the wedding trip, the •happy
Mit.. John Needham , Gordon couple will reside at 25 McNab
wlall aril Ira Dickie entertained
Street, t
t afordOntario..
” with music for _the' 1 T T -erg
chener, Tiverton, Glamis, Strat-
ford,
trat-ford, Ripley , Detroit Holyrood
Larnbeth•, London, Underwood,
Kincardine,. Paisley, Totornta:,,
Auburn, British Columbia ; Brus-`
sell, 'Mitchell, Tavistoc .', Brun-
ner .,'Berrie tvloservlle'...
Prior to her marriage',. the bride
was honoured' at a community
shower at Gravelridge School
where she received many lovely
gifts•.
. Annual Institute At Home held
in Kairshea Hall on Saturday
Mrs. Robert Gilchrist , presid,, r
ent., welcomed all and thanked
they directors in.charge of the
7 7e ening;. Mrs. Jinn' Burt,, Mrs,
Virdin Mowbray,. Mrs. Harold
Campbell and Mrs.' Torn Day.
William Dickie showed his
pictures of the World' `Jamboree
in Japan and Mt*. and Mal; Jack,'
Needham had interesting pictures
and commentary on New Zealand
and Au ttalia..
Victor V.lybenga.
Was Speaker At
St. Helens Service
ONTARIO.
WEDNESDAY,; NOVE_MBEF
HELENS'NEWS. '
A large crowd attended the
Remembrance Service on:`Sunday
•afternoonin the St Helens Hall:
Mr. Victor Wybenga , student
-minister at 'Whitechurch, had.
charge of the service.. Miss Peggy
Gordon-a-nd-o n-C--:m-er-o n-sa n g
two.duets and 'Mrs. B. F: Green.
recited "In Flander's Field";. .
After the service, Mr. Gordon
Cayley sounded the Last Post..
The following wreaths were..plac-
,ed at the :cenotaph? "The Legion'"
by. Torn Morrison; 'The Auxiliary'
by Mrs. Joan 'Robinson;. Town
ship of West Wawanosh" by Rob-
ert Lyons and the "St He lens
Women's Institute " by Mrs.
Sheldon Martin'. The Luck'now
Legion amid Auxiliary attended
the service.;
Mr and: Mrs. ,Ross 'Errington
and: fantilyspent the week week .end
with Rev., and: Mrs., . Harley Moore`:
at .Cedar Springs':
r and Isobel
and: Miss W D. Rutherford spent
a::few days;a't Richmond Hill with
Mr.' and Mrs.' Gordon "McIntyre.
ON .HOLIDAY .
; Misses. Carol:Martin and Del-
.eft 'hy
plane on Saturday for Colton,
Call orrua or a two4wee o T
day with Mrs. Sue' Durnford•.
Webster ,i's a patient in
Wingh'am and .District' Hospital.
Mrs. ' Irma Anderson of Gooier -
ich was a recent visitor with Mrs.
Harvey Webb
• Week end visitors . with .Mr..
and Mrs. Gordon•Lyons were M.r.
and. Mrs. 'Clarence Bacher. of
Cayuga and. Mr and: Mrs, John
Grosz of Elmira.' Other„visito, rs'
were Mr: and Mrs.:.. Melville Hen-
ry.of `p'i'ne .River. • They':were all
guests on Saturday•at. the 'Lyons.'
Good wedding `in Londesborough
United -church
Mr.: and .Mrs. Gordon' Lyons
entertained. they LyonsGood wed-
ding party on Friday evening fol
lowing' the rehearsal.
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Ladies' 12 ^- 18;
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Youth's $3.39 pr,
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Guides Hear
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On'.Noverriber 4th the 'Lucknow
it uidesopened their••.regulat
meeting with°roll call. The..col-
our party of Kathy Treleaven, •
Glenda Jamieson and 'Ruth :1tend
erson then 'raised the flag' follow-
ed
ollow-ed by the singing of 0 Canada!
During horseshoe formation two
badges were presented , .Sandra
Finlay received her conserva
tion badgc and Kathy Treleaven
was presented with•.h'er swimmer
badge Patrol Seconds Nancy.
Warren and Annette Kirkland
received their lanyard and •
Whistles.
, It was announced that the
ember ilih parade 'would leave
the Legion Hall at 9.45 a : m:
The regular Guide.' meeting will
beheld a:ft/er the Service and Par. -t
ade are over.
Mr. D. Docherty ,c
consultant
from the Owen:'Sound
the Addiction Researc
tion 'then, showed: a fil
.dangers of'drug,a.ddict
is'quite. prevalent in o
today.., t .ir. S 'Coaly;(
his: services 15y. runnini
jector for Us...E ollow'i
.Mr.. Docherty' 'lead ti
an answer -and .questio
,Also: present' was'S:cou
13i11"Searle and s'eve,ra
Thiee 'Brownies .tia lso a
in.eetiiig. .They •weee
Bolt ,• Nancy Ttompso
Hamilton.
Mrs. Helm thanked
ty and'.Mr. Stewart fo
such an interesting ev
Due -to tile. lentgth. o
and discussion t•he .car
pared bytheRobinpi
'be .postponed until. a,•1
The meeting closed.
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