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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-08-02, Page 17THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO MANY OTHER FOOTWEAR BARGAINS ON THE 'SIDEWALK McBrine and Dionite (4,Afic 20% OFF optigspAy, A UGUST 204 2272. PAGE SEVENTEEN. BODY REPAIR REHABIPECONOMICAL ink and wh for eBruyn Le: setting .Meyer. vows tg Just ask your friends. You can rely on us for fair estimates, reasonable costs, expert work. After accident damage or just daily wear and tear, let us restore your car's like-new look. FRONT END ALIGNMENT SPECIALISTS Windshield Replacement at Competitve Prices breath. Miss Anne Vath of vvingham was maid of honor and brides-, 'maid was Gemma DeBruyn of Lucknow, They wore shell pink voile• gowns and carried white and pink carnations formed in a ball of flowers held with a wooden chain. - Lori -Belland of Stratford, as -- flowbr girl, wore a similar gown and a head wreath of miniature chrnations. Robbie Grove of Wingham was ring bearer. Ken Crawford , Jr. of Wingham was groomsman and guests were ushered by Gerard DeBruyn of Clifford.. Bouquets of summer flowers decorated guest tables at the Wingham Legion Hall for the reception which followed. The bride's mother received guests: Her costume was a floor-length rose gown with white ,accessor- ies. The groom's mother assisted and she chose, moss green crimp- lene with black and white acces- LsoriOs Le m- n- ?,nt We ;ful n !I :er by, for Her to , so . e The Huron-Perth 'separate school hoard promised last week tolOokirjtoitiggestion from the St, Joseph's school association in Kingshridge which would have a portahleclass morn set up at that school to accommodate 'the kindergarten ptipils. . Kingsbridge school gets portable class • The proposal, made by St,. Joseph's chairman. William . Van GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES Here's a great way to put your money to work: 71/4% interest, guaranteed on 5-year term deposits. Other terms available. Minimum deposit, $500. Call or drop in and see us today. STERLING TRUSTS look int9 the situation and report,' back 'to the • KingSbridg.e delegation as' soon possible: TheboardalSo4c'epted sketch 'plins, for an adaltion •to' Aloysfus school in Stratford and the'demolition'and rebuilding of part of-Holy Name • School, in St. Marys. Saiary.negotiations between the, board and the teacher's were rirogressiO. according. .to 'J. Morris of • the , • Personnel committee.. He said that the teachers would probably isSue.a press release in thenear future. Osch. asked that the kindergarten by-moved-into- a portable •to more room, in the Main school which'could be 'used. for another class. The boa rd-Fairt-tfirey-worrld / For a wedding trip to Kentucky . and Pennsylvania, the •bride changed. to 'a white bell-bottom fortrel pant suit with a red blazer. On their return they will reside in' Wingham. The , bride Jis__a _graduate of Stratford Teachers' College. TORONTO— 372 Bay Street (416) 364-7495 BARRIE — 35 Dunlop Street (705) 726-6495 ORILLIA — 73 Mississaga St. E., (705) 325-2226 LUCKNOW Alex T. MaaNav, Box 12-5 Miller MacKenzie Ltd, Breckles Bldg., Tel. 528-2320 In a pink and white fairytale' setting, wedding vows were exchanged by Adrian DeBruyn and Anne-Marie Meyer, both of Wingham, in. Sacred Heart _Church2on_Friday_evening, JuLy, 7. Rev. M. Kaminski performed the ceremony amid a setting of pink and white gladioli—and mums, Organist H. Swatridge provided traditional and contem- porary- wedding music including "Ave Maria" and the theme froni "Love Story". . The bride is the daughter of Mr. Shower held in Whitechurch hall WHITECHURCH — .Pinl streamers' and bell; bouquets oi flowers . and a three-tier wedding cake were used as decorations at the community hall - Saturday evening for a shower for Carolyn. A e ams. . The bride-elect, her sister Mary Lou and friend, Jane Smith were ushered to seats of honor after receiving corsages. Mrs. Milian Moore was master of ceremonies. She announced that the gifts would be opened first. Little Colleen Adams, sister of4he--Alridb trips with a small red wagon to" deliver the gifts which included cups and saucers, trays, tea towels, aprons, bowls and pie piates, casseroles, plaques, vases, etc. Co munity gifts in- c ie. ia room. sca es, an iron, ironing board and cannister set.. AsSisting with the' gifts were Miss Irene 1)&360...and her sister, Mrs, Andrea Gaunt.. • Carolyn thanked the gathering, of armind.40 for their gifts and the SponSorS fpr putting on the shower. A duet was given by Irene De- BO& and Jane Laidlaw, : with Mrs. Garnet Farrier • as pianist. Mrs.. Robert Ross gave read- ings. "Origin of the Wedding Cake and ."The . A bingo, passing the 'parcel to ,be unwrapped' and contests were • enjoyed. ' MPS. Moore gave a' reading, "The Highway Man7, and told a 'humorous story. 'Lunch was theitserved by the. sponsors. •----Photo By. Snyder Studio. and Mrs.. Ray Meyer of 100 Carl- ing Terrace,. Wingham: Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. H. DeBruyn of RR 5, Lucknow. Mr. Meyer-gave-his daughter-in-Mar- riage. _____The_bridaLgo_wn_was white_Bel, gian lacp trimmed with lace eye- let which was threaded with pink, velvet ribbon. The same trim' edged the long 'kid and she car- ried a boucfuet of shaded, pink carnations and white baby's Errington Reunion Held At Brookside bUNGANNQN NEWS `--- On .Sunday, July 30, the Erring- ton reunion was held at Brookside Public SchOol froth 2.00 - 6.0,0 p.m. An atten awe of13-Crioined together for volleyball. and base- ball games. A lovely smOrg'asbord dinner was enjoyed by all,'Bela-' ALL SANDALS LADIES',' MEN'S end CHILDREN'S ' BROKEN SIZES IN LADIES' DRESS SHOES NOW LESS THAN 3 PRICE. ----Out-okown-guests-attended-the wedding from Formosa, London, Kitchener, Guelph, Owen Sound, Lucknow,, Clifford, Toronto, Stratford, Fort Erie, Wroxeter, Blyth, Ottawa, Milton and the Netherlands. tives from Weston, Mississauga , Brantfcird Clinton, Goderich and the surrounding area were present. A list of officers for next year was chosen at this time. They -are-Presi-d-enrsTRoss-alid-11-a-ine Errington; Vice-presidents , Har- old and Isabelle Adams; Secretar- ies, Barry and. Betty Young; Sports, Paul and Eleanor Henderson, Ron and Edna Alton, Lorne and Fran- ces Badman. " A similar 'reunion is to be held the last Sunday of July , 1973. SIDEIVA •II 20 to.,25% off. A1,10,41k SUMMER CASUALS FUNTREADS) FOR WOMEN MAN-A-BOUTS FOR MEN BROKEN. SIZES OF SOME SUMMER LINES OF MEN'S HUSH PUPPIES 20% OFF