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Married In Trinity Church •
OLIVET
Mon and. Mickle Ivleade visited
. Mr. Ond Mrs. David Aigg ,
with their parents in Toronto on
the week end..
Miss Debbie McFadden of Rip-
ley is tending a few days with
Miss. Wendy Hamilton.'
Mr. and Mrt. Jack McGuire
and family and Miss Joyce Black
spent' Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Engel and child-
ren at their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Osborne ,
Joyce , Joan, Shiela and Kevin
and Mrs. Elmer Osborne visited.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter DWI( on
Sunday evening. •
Miss May White is visiting for
a few days with her sister , Mrs.
Leda. Nelson of Wawa.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White spent
Sunday with their (laughter and
son-in-law Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon
Mauer and/baby of Pinkerton.
Several from this community
attended the shower for Miss
Nancy. MacKay in the. Presbyter-
ian Church, Ripley last Friday
evening..
.quet of yellow roses and trailing
ivy.
Miss Faye Henry of R. R. 7
Lucknow-was maid-of honour.
She wore a floor-length gown
of mint green featuring a narrow
above the waist cummerbund
and gathered skirt. The long
fulrsleeves had wide cuffs trim-
med with covered buttons. Her
matching wide-brimmed hat
featured a band of, white lace
with interwoven black velvet rib-
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LUCKNOW .SENTINE.‘f 131COGINQW, ONTARIO
LEDIET - KILPATRICK
Trinity United Church,'Ashfield
decorated with baskets of salmon
gladioli, yellow shasta mums and
4 baby's breath, was the setting
for the marriage of Janice Arlene
Kilpatrick and Preston William
Lediet on Saturday, June 10th at
4 p.m.
Rev. J. E. Hummel of Lucknow
officiated at the. double ring cer-
ertiony.
The• bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kilpatrick—
She carried a nosegay of yellow
shasta mums and salmon cum.:-
tions.
Bridesmaids were Miss Marysia
Velvick and Miss Tarnrni Ritsma ,
both of,,Kitchener. Their gowns
and flowers were styled identical
to that "of the maid of honour,
except their dresses were in yel-
low and salmon respectively.
Flower girl was Miss Lisa Daw
of Wingham. She wore a long
dress of mint green with high
-waist--band-a-nd-short-puffy-sleev---
es and carried a' white basket of
yellow shista mums and salmon
carnations„
George. Miller of Hamilton
was groomsman. Ushers were
Bob Gray and •Wilson DaW.
Organ music for the ceremony
was by Mrs. Ken Alton of R. R.
7 Lucknow.
A dinner was held at the Luck-
now Legion Hall. The tables
were decorated with bowls of sal-
-bon_r_as_did_the__skirt_of_hei_Ovin,mori carnations arid yellow baby
mums. A reception followed with
music by The Twylites.
The bride's mother wore a floor-
length gown' of pale green metal-
lic , silver accessories and corsage
of yellow sweetheart roses.
For travelling the bride chose
a red , white and navy sailor dress
with red accessories.
Following their wedding trip to
Northern Ontario the couple will
reside in 'Wingharn, where the ,
groom is employed at Western
-Foundary, -T-ho-bride
ed as 'a stenographer in Kitchener.
jthe
Doiothppy Aidrie; Men's kick the
`rion "Armstrong
The
picnic lace on the
be held; next
ear at the sam .p
Boys 6 years and under, Alan
Hunt, Stanley Aidrie; Girls 10
years and 'under Peggy Willem
Boys 10 years and under, Ken Aiic
enhead, Ronnie Broad foot; Girls /
16 years and under, Bernice WU:-
lent , Joanne Collins; Boys 16 and
under, Charlie Broad foot John
Hunt; Young ladies, Bernice Wil-
lert , Joanne Collins; Young men,
Broadfoot; Married men, A rt
-Direc-tors „Patsy. and LlOY los
Rimmer, Jim and Dina Col Roy- Taylor, 13111 ,Colims;
ladies, Dorothy Aidrie; Olive Bports, Sharon and Darlene WI
left, Bill and Diane Collins,
It was not a very warm day, but
all enjoyed' an afternoon of sports ,
the results were as follows: Girls
6 years and under., Peggy Willett;
The annual. Harrison Picnic was
held 'at the, Lions Park in Sea forth
on June 10th.
slipper', Bill Collins, Roy Tay-
lor; Wheel Barrow race , Hazel and
Bill Collins, Marion. Armstrong
arrison Picnic
You need hardly b.e reminded that
liVestock farming is a highly .competi-
tive business . .. that to succeed today,
production costs--have-to-be-controlled
today,.' in every way Possible:
Feed 'costs, labour, time . . these
are all costs of production that you can
probably reduce even more. If your
herd or flock is large now, and likely to
expand further, start calculating the
production savings made possible by
bulk feeds handling.
*Behind SHUR•GAIN BUlic FEED,
SERVICE is years of experience in
feeding herds and flocks that, number
in the thousands. That experience is
yours for the asking. Would you like
to talk it over'? ' '
and Roy .Taylor; string ,
Olive Broadfoot 'and Joyce W4lert
John Hunt and charlie Btoadfoot;
Elimination Ga rile, Albert Tay -
ilor and lack Aikenhead; 'Three -
Legged race, Bill and Hazel
o , anon
Roy tasylor; Card• Elimination;
George Collins, Peggy Willett,
Jirn Collins; Number of jelly beans
in jar, Herb Taylor, Murray
Sienion; 'Oldest person, Cecil
Harrison; Youngest person,, Stan-
ley Aidrie; PersonComing the
farthest, Hazel Collins, Owen
Sound.
After a delicious supper, the
follm4ing officers for 1973 were
elected: President, Cecil Harri-
son; Sec. Trea,s. , Phyllis Harrison;
,second Saturday in June, the
,sports to start at 2 p.m; follow -
ed by 'supper:
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is the son of Mr. William Lediet
- and the late Mrs. Lediet of
Wingharn.
Given in marriage by her fath-
er, the bride chose a princess
styled gown of white crystalette
enhanced by rows of gathered lace
falling from the rounded neck-
line all down around the skirt.
The full sheer sleeves were fin-
ished with a wide cuff trimmed
with the same lace as was her
floor-length veil, which fell
from-a lace.4.rirrimed cap-sty-le--
headpiece. She carried a bou-