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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-09-06, Page 10 Ile cr.. t a.,,q of the' groom, was groomsman. Ushers, were Grant Helm of Land-. on, brother Of the groom and Donald Pollard, of Ripley , ,broth- LUCKNoW 'OWNERS W. JOS. and DEAN E. Aoriew PAGE TEN: THE INCKNOW SENTINEL!, LAKKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th, 1972:. or. ' Jr. Ripley decorated With bouquets • of shasta daisies, was the setting for the marriage of Joan Pollard and Thomas Helm on Saturday, July 22 at 4-'p,.m. The bride is The daughter of Mr. and Mis. Elmer Pollard/of R. R. # 4, Ripley. The groom is,the son .of 'Mr, and Mrs. Robert Helm of R. R. # 3, LuCknow. . • Rev. George Ball officiated at • the double ring ceremony. Given in marriage by her fath- er dre-bride-wore a-floor-length gown of white polyester satin in a princess style witka lace - co ith bell sleeves, .a hood owed down into a long Ma d of honour was Nliss Marg- aret Pollard of Ripley ,sister of the brid/e. She wore a 'floor- length gown of 'orange floral crepe .chiffon also in a princess style. :She carried a cascade bouquet of shasta daisies '‘iiith-orange trim: , Miss Marlene Tout of Ripley • and Miss Wendy Wilson, of Barrie, friends of the. bride, were brides- maids with Miss Carol Pollard of Ripley, a sister of the bride ,'as -junior' bridesmaid. all dresses and carrying bouquets similar to the maid of honour, a tr n 78. Married In Ripley Chur HELM - POLLARD er-of-The bride.. Miss Margaret MacKay of Rip- ley was organist and Mrs. Bas van der- Hoek also of Ripley was. solo- ist singing "The Wedding Prayer" and "Peace On Earth". . A reception followed at the .Ripley Legion.. The bride's mother Chose 'a long dress, the top being a'bright yellow Crepe With long sleeves and . the skirt a brown .aad.'white floral 'cotton. Her corsage was.' white carnations.. The. groom's. -mother-wore-a Matfve-polyester- print with metallic thread: Her corsage was yellow carnations... For travelling the bride chose a navy and white pant suit with White accessories with a red rose Corsage. The CoUple will reside at R. R. # 3, LUcknow.- Brother Passes. David Roy Houston, brother of 1411. I-Wigton of Luc know , passed away at Wroxetet on MOnday , - September 4.. He was 83. The funeral service will be held: on Thursday , epternbier 7 at MacKenzie Mem6rial Chapel , Locknow, Interment will be,in . South Kinloss C•emetery . MAKE SCHMID'S YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR BONE CHINA DINNERWARE , YSTAL SILVER AND STAINLESS STEEL FLATWARE reJust_A Few Suggestions .iLucKN:OW ,CHRISTIAN, REFORMED' CHURCH J. W. Van Stempv0ort Pastor • Serviats: ° 10:00 a.m. Service 2:30 p.m. Se.rvice VISITORS WELCOME LVCKNOW UNITED V CHURCH Rev. Robert Nicholls, B.A. Minister SEPTEMBER 10th 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Morning Worship Those wishing transportation to •church contact Wm. G: Hunter 528-2741 Lucknow Presbyterian Church Rey. Glenn Noble, B.A., B.D. Minister Phone-5282740 ..SEPTEMBER 10th Sunday School Begins September 10th with Rally Day Service' .10:45 a.m. to attend service 11 a.m. Morning Worship back to the 'city, where she be- gins her nurse's training at West- ern Hospital on September 5. Recent .guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Needham and-Jane of Sarnia Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bruton of Corunna and Mr. and Mrs. Reid Smith of Arva. / Mr. and Mrs. Iras Dickie, Den- ver and William and Walter of Toronto spent the week end at Hope Bay. On Saturday Mr,. and' Mrs. Dickie were guests at the ea o Lutheran Church in Wiarton. AMBERLEY Labour Day Week end has come and gone and so the summer is over too soon. Now it's.the days. of the yellow .school bus again and ..hack to regular jObs and the--,. routine of school days,. For some it means the first time away 'from borne to attend college. or Univer- sity. Local teachers back to their,. classrooms are Mrs. Bill Ferguson . and Mrs. Delbert ,Wilson to Kings- bridge Separate School; Mrs, • Gordon Elliott, Miss Anne Fergui- on and John Pyett to the W. E. Thompson Public School in Kin- cardine; .Mrs.. Robert Campbell and 'Mrs. Charles Liddle . to the Luc know Public School and. Char-' les Liddle to the Brookside School. Margaret Anne Courtney, daughter . of Mr: and Mrs. Leon- ard Courtney, goes to Sarnia this year to Commence her studies at Lambton College. Gertrude Lee Walden, daugh7 • ter of -Mt 1, ., den will. be attending .Fanshawe College in London. • Sharon MacNay,, daughter of ..50th ANNIVERSARY ., ° . Mr. and Mrs Bob.MacNay, eat, 'Congratulations are extended -,.•td Mr. and .Mrs. LlOyd 'White of Point .Clark who this past week celebrated their fiftieth 'wedding anniversary,' The: men's trio ,frdm Pine Rt- er , Bob Courtney "Glenn.' Boyd and Lynn .,Lo.wiy were guest singers at •the 'Anniversary Sery°-, ices held at Chalmers United • She and her girl friends flew .from two numbers:, accompanied by Mahon. . - 'Mrs. Bob •Courtrie% , Mr. and , Mrs -.---Ellvino-od 'lrutirt Bob soloist a and 'family of Sarnia visited with Services at .Pim: Payt:i United relatives here. over :the holiday Chu.rch on Stind.c*. He sar,:' z week end and attende,d the' Mc- 'Let there bc ac6)n;- panied b• Lov,r) and Mks - • .• at faMiff 1972 PONTIAC Lee Marts 2 .door hardtop ' 1970 FORD Custom 500, 4 door VS automatic 1970 OLDS Cutlass Supreme 4 door hardteiii,-Vi-iii-tomatic power steering, power brakes, vinyl roof 1970 FORD XL, 2 door hardtop .,./ 1970 FORD Custom 500;4'door, VS automatic, power steering 2— 1970 CHEV Bol Airs 4 door, VII automatic, power equipped 1%9 CHEV statiomvagon, VII, power steering and power brakes 1949-NOVA_4_door,641inder_amtomatic 190 AMBASSADOR, 2 door hardtop, V13 automatic, air conditioning 1%9 CHEV 4 door,; cylinder automatic transmission 1968 PARISIENNE 2 door hardtop, power steering, power brakes-and-radio ' , 1%7 PONTIAC Grand Parisierine 1%7 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan, 6 automatic and radio 1967 BUICK Wildcat 4 door hardtop, fully equipped St. Andrew's United-Church, KINLOSS " Mr. and N'irs. Fred Gilchrist left on Wednesday on a motor trip through Western Canada. They plan on visiting with Mrs. Gikchrist's sister in Sydney , B.C. ENTERS NURSFS TRAINING Rennie Graham of Toronto visited Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Graham. • Anne Gr'aham accompanied him ' Visitors at the cottagewere Mr.. and Mrs. Emerson Fowlie and four children of Jefferson, Ohio; Mrs. Grace Maclver and Ronald' [ of London and Donald Mac Iver, who has spent. 'the last four years*. in Edmonton and next week starts as Climatologist in the .Geography Department at York University, - Toronto. evening. Miss•Agnes Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tragey and family, Mr: and Mrs, Harvey Steele and families and Robert Steele spent the long week end at their Poirit 'Clark Cottages. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ernmer- ton , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Emrner- ton , Mr. and Mrs. Jim Emmer- ton and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Powers all enjoyed the holiday week end with the "home folks" here: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McDon- area On the week end and also attended the• McDonald Reunion ers the Conestoga College at Kitchener fOr her course,of Legal Secretary. Kathy Irwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Irwin, enters nurse's training in Stratford Hos- pital this fall. Mary Elizabeth Walden R:N. , is enjoying a holiday vacation _in the-British_lsles_and_ Donald-Moore Reunion held in Reid's Corner's Hall on Frida3, A at is ,W ha Leave your choice of dinnerware, crystal, flatware, etc. 'with us so that we may make gift suggestions to your friends and relatives. • .SCHM JEWELLERY AND CHINA. -;re BRIDES—TO—BE COME IN AND REGISTER IN OUR BRIDAL REGISTRY C.V.? Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hoilston attended the Howe-Dyck wed ding at Willowdale on Saturday, September 2nd. In the evening they called on Mr. and Mrs. Wrris. G. Clark at Orangeville. Mr.'. and Mrt . Eugene .Moore and Jeffery spent the week end, with Ken Houston. • Wallace Houston left ,for' Ottawa on Monday where he Will take a course in Aerial Photo- graphy, 14)Irs. Harvey• liOuston- visited with Mrs. Ray Taylor at the Walkerton Hospital on Sunda). • 16 ff. cedar, strip, 40 H.P. electric motor IS ft. mahogany boat, 40 electric start ' BLYTPL, AR SALES. PHONE .523.4342