The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-06-07, Page 13Houston.
J. J. Houston and Lynne,
Downsview spent the wec:k end at
liblyrood.
Mr. and Mrs. John Reid of
Chesley visited Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Evan' Keith.
Mrs. Edith Collins of Kincar-
dine was a week end guest with
her brother, Jas. Burt , Mrs. Burt
and family.
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Allister Hughes whO celebrate
their 50th wedding anniversary on
June 7. A relative gathering was
enjoyed at their home on Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bromley and
Mrs. I. MacDougall of Toronto
visit,ed-foLa-lem-days-w,ith t i r
brother., Ross L. MacDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDoug-
1 and Grace' arrOvIr. and Mrs.
Allan MacDougall and Heather -
were guests at the Nobert-Farrish
wedding in Ashfield Presbyterian
Church on Saturday.
Mrs. Harvey Houston was guest
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Confirwition-H010
At South .Kinloss
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Communion Service was held
atSouthKinloss on Sunday'. There
was a confirmation service for
new members, Murray Keith and
David Carter, who joined by
ofession-of-Faith,
their membership were N1r, and
Mrs; John. Needham from Corunna,
MA. Alvin Schmidt from Paisley
and Rois.1. MacDonald from Sud-
bury.
The 116th Anniversary. of South.
Kinloss Presbyterian Church will
be observed with seryiees on
June 11 at 11 a . m . and 7,30 p..m.
Rev. Lockhart,Royal of Goderich
'will be guest minister. •
Denise King of Silver Lake was
a recent week'end guest with
her-friendTAnne-Co-lwell.-
Heather MacKenzie and Kathy
Hogan, Grade XIII students at
F. E. Madill Secondary School
had a most interesting week
crompl-Riticthe group frorn
Kingsbridge Separate School on
their trip to Victoriaville , Queb-
Open. House and Plant Tour
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KINLOUGH
Congratulationi to Mr. and.
Mrs, P. A. Murray' who will cel-
ebrate their 45th wedding anniv-
ersary on .Thursday, , June 8th,
A family gathering had been plan.
ned , but owing to the recent
bereavement in their family.,
this will not take place at the
present time.
Miss Marjorie Burt of Toronto
spent last week at her home here.
Mrs. John Barr , Mr. Donald
Barr of Waterloo and Mr. and
Mrs. Mprley BUshell and Blair of
Wingham visited last Saturday
with a-nchicas-TRUSTell-lraff
and family at Agincourt.
A.G. W. members from here
attended the South Saugeen Dean•
ery meeting at Exeter on Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Morley
Bushell and family of Wingham
were recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Barr and family.
. Misses Edna an May Boyle
entertained friends on Tuesday
afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hartwick
Hof Kincardine, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
1•Girvan of Btirlington were recent
visitors with Mrs. Gertrude Walsh.
Mrs. Allan McFarlan entertain-
ed friends at a Tupperware party.
We extend sincere sympathy to
George aa-ham , Russell and
Jack HOWitt and other members of
their family in the death of their
sister. Mrs. Albert (Kelso) Young
of Bervie, who paSsed away in
the Kincardine and District Hospit
al . The funeral was held on Sat-
urday_ from the -Linklater-Funeral
Horne, Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott were
ednesday evening dinner guests
with Edna and May Boyle.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Haldenby
visited in Toronto during the
week and attended trr graduation
of their grandson. Howard Bennett
Brownies Hold
FinaLMeeting
The -Brownies held theii last
meeting for the season On TUesday,
May jOth.
l}=,meeting-=then
_three Brownies who were trying
their. Cyclist Badge were tested by
Constable •Gaeler and he reported
The 'marriage of Helen ll,orthea
McNay•and Terry. William Baker
took place on Saturday, May 20
at 3 p. m. in Lucknow United
Church; which was decorated
with mauve and -pink floral cand-
I elabra. The bride is the daughter
I' of Mr. and Mrs. W. Kelso McNay
I of R. R. 3 Lucknow and the
I groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ,
Nicholas Friesen of Kitchener.
'Rev. Robert Nicholls of Ludk-
now officiated at the double ring
ceremony:
Given in marriage by her fath-
er, the bride wore a gown of
organza and Venise lace ; enrich-.
ed by lace appliques and
--a-c-eente y c arming_antern
sleeves' and a wide flounce at the
hemline. The neckline, sleeves,
Waist and flounce were accented
with satin ribbon. _A.diamond
resses similar to the matron of .
honour.
The three attendants carried
baskets of pink sweetheart roses
and baby's breath.
Groomsman was Bev McNay-of
R. R. 3 Lucknow , brother Of the
bride. Ushers were NorrpAn Fish-
er of Guelph and Douglas Garbutt
of Weston.
Mrs. Ross Cumming of. Lucknow
was organist. Mrs. Lorne Sparks
of R.'. R. '5 Lucknow was soloist
and. sang "Because7 , Lord's'
.orayer" and 'I Believe".
A reCeption followed in the
church parlour. The tables were •
decorated With pink sweetheart
The bride's 1..,other chose an
ensemble in powder blue silk knit,
styled with a sleeveless dress,
princess line and round. embroid-
ered neckline , and a loose fit
king coat , which had long sleev-
es and embroidery work around
neckline and down the front to
the waist. She wore a corsage of
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at the Reid's Corner Women's Jr.
Institute 60th„anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Derwyn Taylor
and Lisa , Walkerton were/Sunday
callers with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
their test.
We then had, Brdwnie Ring and.
Brenda Phillips was Fairy Queen,
This was.followed with Pow Wow.
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that Nancy Thompson, Deborah
Bolt and Betty Stanley had passed clip worn on the neckline was
worn by the bride's mother on her
wedding day. A cathedral train
fell from a pill-box styled hat.
carricda plaple-orehid Both Betty Stanley and— -- The-bride
surrounded with pink carnations
Anita Guay showed an interesting and trailing ivy.
picture they had'made. Kimber-
ley Cooke brought het plant and
diary to show the Pack.. Kimber-
ley alsci had her three things for
T-oyma-ker Badgc.
land brought her four articles that
she had made for Craft Badge.
Brown Owl told the Brownies that
plans were being made for a Pack
Holiday from. July 4th to the 6th.
The Brownies were reminded that
this was our last meeting until •
September.
During work period three Brown
ies ran 'errands for Brown Owl.
They were Barbara Hackett , Mar-
ian Raynard and Debra Arnold.
This is one of the tests in Golden
Hand work. Darlene Howald sang
God Save the ueen an
ada 'for Tawny Owl ,' while Packie
had the rest of the Brownies play-
ing a compass game. Brown Owl
then presented Brenda Phillips
and Lyn Shepherd with their Gold-
en gar. •
We closed the meeting with
BroWnie Prayer. •
design in shades of pink and rose
with short puffed sleeves' and
gently scooped neckline..
Bridesmaids were twin sisters of
the bride, Mrs. Elaine Harvey of
Peterborough and Miss Joyce Mc-
Nay of Kitchener. They wore
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'The groom's mother chose,a
turquoise dress coat- ensemble
Matron of honourwas the bride's- with corsage of white roses.
sister Mrs. Eleanor 'Garbutt of Wes
ton. She wore au Empire waisted The bride's travelling costume
-gown-of-nylon-sheer with-flora-1 was a Vo ue pattern in green
crepe with white accessories and
corsage of pink sweetheart roses.
The couple will reside in
Kitchener , where the' bride is a
clerk ai the Bank of Montreal,
and the groom is a' Safety Officer
of Schools in Kitchener with the
City of Kitchener Police.
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