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THE 1141.CKNOW .SENTINEL, 14/CKNOW, ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th, 197'
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The marriage of Vera Elizabeth
MacDonald,' daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Angus MacDonald of St.
Helens and Gordon Millar, son
of -Mr .--and -Mrs-. James Millar
Kitchener, was solemnized in
Calvin United Church , St. Helens
in a candelight service on
Friday, August 18th at 7 p.m.
Candelabra with white gladioli-
and mauve mums decorated the •
front of the church. •
Rev. J. E. Hummel officiated
for the double ring ceremony. ,
Given in_marriage_b_y_heria_thr
er „the bride wore a gown of poly•
ester satin featuring high neck-
line empir,e waist and princess
line skirt. Her floor-length-Veil
fell from.a headpiece of orange
blossoms and seed pearls. Her
dress and-veil were trimmed with
Couple Will Live In Kitchener
chantilly embroidered lace. She
carried a white bible crested with
a white'orchid with purple throat.
Maid of honour was Miii Jean-
nette McDonald Of %gingham.
She wore a gown of printed nylon
sheer with deep pink background,
figured in' mauve with white roses
and deep mauve lining. The
gown featured an empire gather- .
ed waist, full skirt, puffed siee.v-
es , igfi round neckline-with-7
mauve velvet ribbon falling from
a bow at back.
Bridesmaids were Miss corrine
Cranston of St. Helens, Miss Kar•
en Millar of Kitchener ,. sister of
the groom and. Miss Day le Mac-
Donald of St. Helens. sister of
the bride.
The-Li-gowns-were styled
same as the maid of honour but
were lined in pink.•
The attendants carried ball-
, type bouquets of white porns,
shasta daisies and red feather
carnations.
Flower,girls were Julie and .
Shauna MacDonald of Victoria ,
British Columbia. They more
dresses similar to the Maid of .
honour and carried white baskets
of white poms, pit9t chi9 MUrns .
and red feather carnations.
Groomsman was Joe Adams of.
Kitchener. Ushers were Brian ,
Millar of Kitchener, brother of,
-the-groom;_Doag__.MacDonald of
Blyth and Don MacDonald of
St. Heleps, both brothers of
the bride.
Mrs. Tom Pritchard was organ-
ist and Miss Doris Coultes as solo-
ist sang The Wedding Prayer and
_The Theme' from Love ,Story_l__
A reception followed at the.
Lucknow Legion Hall.
_—The br-icles--niother..:6-hose-a
dress of povider blue polyester
crepe with sequins trimming
the neckline. She wore a deep
pink rose corsage:
The groom's' mother wore a
jacket dress in off white and tur-
quoise figured silk jersey and
white rose corsage.'
For,travelling the bride chose a
white crimp dress with navy trim
and accessories and wore the orch-
id froth her bridal flower arrange-:
ment.
Following,a wedding trip in
Northern Ontario the couple will
reside in Kitchener, where the
groom is employed with Stevens
Motors, arid the bride will enter St.
Mary's School o ursmg. •
Out.of town 'guests were 'present
from London, Lucan, Kitchener;
St. Thomas, Milton, St. Cathar-
ines, Brampton, Arkona, Listowel.
'Prior to her marriage, the bride
was honoured with four miscellan-
eous showers. A relative shower•
as-held in Whitechtirt h Hall
with hostesses Mrs. Marianna
Porter, Mrs. John MacDonald,
tMrs. Margaret McClenaghan and
Mrs. Marlene MacDonald. A
classrriate shower Was held at the
home of Miss Jeannette McDon-
ald, Wingham. Miss Corrine
Cranston and Mrs. Allan Cran-
ston were hostesses for a'giil-
friend'i shower and ,a community
shower was held in the St. Helens
Retires After
12 Years, Service
As Administrator
• WHITECHURCH NEWS
Last week Mrs. Victor Erderson
received, clippings from the Peter•
borough,Examiher stating: Wed-
nesday, August 23 0972 marked
the end of an era for Len Culli-
more knownhere as Bert ,
Fairheaven's first Administrator
i.9.p 0-1972 'who'resigned recently
because of ill health. Mr; Culli-
more and his wife were guests of
honor at a. retirement dinner •
attended by more than
180 residents and staff members
held in the dining room at Fair-i
haven Home for Senior Citizens.
Mr. Cullimore was presented
with a diamond ring in apprecia-
tion of his' more than 12 years of
dedication and service. A -Win-
ning smile will remain in the
minds of the residents of Fairhav-'
en, who have come to know the
building as "home", largely due
to efforts of Mr.. Cullimore. The
residents also gave Mrs. Culli-
more a lovely sunburst pin.
—Miss--Joyce-Tiffin_of_tondcia.,-
Miss Irene de Boer. of Stratford
spent the week end at their homes
here.
Miss Darlene Simpson of ,Tor-
onto spent the holiday week end
with, her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Simpson and . family.
'Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Sleightholm
of Toronto moved on Saturday to
Ailsa_Craig and spent the Week
end with his parents Mr. and MrS..
Elmer Sleightholm.
Miss Anne Weber on Tuesday '
resumed work at Bank Of Com-
merne 'after a two week holiday.
'ihe September meeting; Grand-
mother's meeting, of Whitechurch-
'WA.. will be held Monday, Sept-
ember 11 at 8.3.0 in Whitechurch
Community Memorial Hall.
Motto - Bare Walls make a gad-
ding housewife - Miss. Merle
Wilson. Roll call - Bring grand-
mother's picture. Topic -' How
to save money on appliances and
furnishings - MrS. Ed Walker.
Speaker - District Preiident - Mrs
James Kirkpatrick. Programme
programme committee. Lunch
Mrs. V. Emerson, Mrs. E. Gil-
lespie , Mrs. L. Durnin, Mrs.
Ben McClenaghan.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bill.
Rintoul on Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Ewart MacPherson of Luck-
now and Mr. and Mrs. John Gaunt
and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gaunt
of. Chat-ham, who have_mov_ed
from •Kitchener to Chatham.
Miss Sandra Lex of •TorOnto and
MiSs Alma Conn of Guelph spent
the week, end with-the latter's
parents Mr. and. Mrs.' Wallace
Conn .
Mr. and Mrs. George Harkness
of Purple Grove , Mr. and Mrs.
JaCk Grimoldby of Teeswater
Were Sunday yisitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Caslick.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ross were
callers on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Scott of Ripley.
Mt. and Mrs. Jim Ross, Mark
and Cathy of Kitchener were week
end visitors with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Russel Ross arid her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Millen,
Teeswater:
-Atteridirig -the Morrison-Dar Wig;
wedding from the community •
were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin,
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin;
Mrs. Genie Tiffin, Wingham; Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Morrison, Lucknow;
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson.
Mr. and, Mrs. Victor Casemore
of Brantford attended the Morrison
Darling wedding on Saturday ev-
ening. The groom -is a
nephew-of Mrs,tasemore.
Kenneth Purvis, Mrs. Irwin and
Mrs. Bolt of Mitchell and Miss
Marjorie PurviS of London were
Sunday visitors• with their cousin
Miss Annie Kennedy of Wingham.
We are sorry to report that
Lorne Durnin's brother Robert is a
patient in Wingham. Hospital and
that-his grandson.:StepherLDumin:__
of St..Helens is also a hospital
patient.
Spending the week end with
Mr. and Mrs.' Bill Rintoul were
Mr. and Mrs. Dave,Oberholtzer
'of Barrie and Mr. and- Mrs. Gord-
on Campbell of Listowel.
Mr. and. Mrs.. Russel Proctor of
Livonia and their son Dave Proc -
tor. spent the week end with Mr:
and Mrs. Fred Tiffin, aussell
Mr . and Mrs : iote
Emerson and Mrs. Gertie Tiffin
of Wingharn.,
Congratulations to 'Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Morrison
(Ethel Darling) and to Mr. and
Mrs. LeOnard Robinson (Doris
Rintoul) whose weddings were at
Belinore Presbyterian Church and
ChalMees Preshyterian White-
church on . Saturday evening at
7, p. m. and where
receptions were held'in the Hall
after:
Mrs. Ev.a Cameron of New
York is spending a few days with
her brother Tom and Mrs. Morri-
ion of Lucknow.
James Morrison of Essex spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Jacisisztorrisbn and attended-the
reception at Belmore community.
centre for his nephew DouglaS
Morriso .
Mr, and Mrs. Victor Emerson
were Sunday afternoon callers On
Mr. and Mrs. Toni Morrison and
Mrs. Eva Cameron of Lucknow..
Mr. and Mrs. John I; <Cuurrie
On Sunday attended the Rodeo.
at Exeter.
David. Bean, and. Miss Barbara
Lyon not' Branipton spent the week
end with 'Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Laidlaw. •
On Friday Mr. arid Mrs. Percy
Williamson of Port Huron visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Chap-
man and Mr: and Mrs:
Elwood Groskorth.
On Sunday evening
Blanchard Juvenile Softball
team played a W.O.A.A, play of
game with Whitechtirch on Wing-
tam diamond with a score 5-2
for Whitechurch. Recently White
Church and Lucknow Juvenile soft-
ball teams plaed an 0.A,S.A
game at Teeswater with a score.
7Lin favor of Whitechurch. •
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Duncan of
Port Credit and Elwin Moore of
Ottawa spent the .holiday week
end with their parents Mr. and
Mrs. Milian Moore. Mr. and hir
Duncan are buildin 4-ra house on
the farm on the /south side of the
road and daing .the work the/
°selves when on holidays..
Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home
Professional Nursing Care 24 hours daily
Dining Room and Tray Service
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Licensed by Ontario Departrrient of Health
MARY DRr.ay.iNeErW221300LD", REG. N. ,
GEORGE A. NEWBOLD, ADMINISTRATOR
Phone• 528o2186
LUCICNOW, ONTARIO