The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-09-13, Page 19CRAWFORD MOTORS
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and radio
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steering, brakes and radio
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1966 DODGE wagon With power and radio
1965 FORD Fairlane, 2 door" hardtop,• 8 standard: with radio
platform, given seats of honor,
while clothes baskets of gifts
were brought 'to them to open:
Among the gifts were salad
bowl, dishpan, towels, china-
ware, dish drainer , rolling pins
pyrex dishes , casseroles, 'cream
and sugar , corning ware di ps,
kitchen outfit ;Clothes ba et, •
water glasses , lace tablecloth,
egg tray.
Anne-th-anked-the ladies for
their kindness in remembering her
by putting on the shower , for their
gifts and for coming. • All sang
For She's A Jolly Good Fellow.
Lunch was then served to the
over'30 =enders, after which
all viewed, thegifts.
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WHITECHURCH. NEWS
On Thursday evening in White-
church Community Memorial
Hall decorated. with pink and
white streamers, pink wedding
bells , flowers , candles and col-
oured bows , a miscellaneous
shower was held for Miss Anne '
Davidson , bride -to -be .
Master of ceremonies was Mrs.
Wesley Tiffin. Community sing-
ing included Let me call you i •
sweetheart , Down by the old mill
stream and Let the rest of the
world go by.
Mri. Bill Gibson sang a solo
and gave an 'encore accompanied
by pianist Mrs. Garnet Farrier; ,
Mrs. Victor Emerson gave a
reading When Courtin was Court-
in a Bobsled and a Buffalo robe.
Mrs. Lorne Durnin with the fiddle
and Mrs. Farrier pianist had all
—accompanying-with-.toe -tapping.,
Mrs. George Thompson gave
readings, The Secret and To a -
Little New Bride. -
The. bride to' be and her attend
ants - 'her sister Mrs. Smith,
Marlene Mann, and 'Cheryl
Wing-field were called to' the'
Shower Held For
Anne -Davidson
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MURRAY CONLEY
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The marriage of .Ruth Agnes
Conley, daughter of Mr: and Mrs.
Eugene Conley of Lucknow and.
ames Stephen Murray ,/son of Mr.
nd Mrs. Leo. Murray of R. R. 3
length gown•of polyester crysta--
lette with empire waist and lace
trim. She wore a shoulder-length
veil and carried a bouquet of red-
roses and white mums.
lyrood ; was solemnized at.St:
nne's Roman Catholic Church.
versdale on -Saturday, July 15 at
p.m.
Rev. Father Olynsky of Rivers-
dale officiated at the double ring
certinOny.
Given in marriage by her fathe r
e bride wore a white floor-
Honoured On
50th Anniversary
AMBERLEY NEWS
Congratulations are extended„
o Mr. and
Point Clark who celebrated
eir fiftieth wedding anniversary
Siurday. Open House was
eld at their home , where many
lends called to see the happy
uple. Their family of five -
ee sons and iwo daughters were
U present for the occasion.
Visiting frorn•calgary for two
eeks_with relatives in the area
Allan Krogan and friend Myers.
Ban is the son of Mrs. Florence
ogan and the late Lyall- camp .
11 and is spending time with
aunt and Uncle Mr. and Mrs.
11-Campbell-of ncar me
eir families; and also his grand
other Mrs. Mabel Campbell •
Lucknow
Home•for the week end with•
r. parents Was Gertrude Lee — alder) of London. •
Miss Kathy Elmes of Toronto
nt a few days this week ,visit -g with, her parents Mr. and Mrs. n
Congratulations are sent out to . and Mrs. Curtis Dawson (nee
eila Collins) who are the proud
rents of a baby boy. Piveilas-TTOViderripecial
uric at the morning services
Pine River United Church on
Way. Heard in sorigw_ete_ .-- urie and Ilia Gibson; Heather
d Kathy Boyd and .Debbie Low-
. Mrs. Lynn Lowry and Mrs.
nie Gibson were at the organ d
Matron of honour was Mrs. Lois
Bartholomew of Strathroy . sister
of the bride7 She wore a soWn of
flowered crepe and carried a bou-
quet of yellow •and white mums.
Bridesmaids were 'Bonnie Nichol•
son of Ripley. and Marilyn Murray
of R. R. 3 Holyrood, sister of the
groom. They wore gowns oflirl-
quoise crystalette and carried
white and yellow mums.
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Charlene Conley of 'Lucknow
niece of the bride was flower
girl, She wore a white dress trim-
med with the same colours 'as in
the bridesmaids dresses and car-
ried a basket of similar flowers.
Ringbearer was.Michael Murray
of R. R. 3 Holyrood l_brother of
the groom.
Kevin Murray of R. R. 3 Holy-
rood ,A.brother of• the groorn was
groodisman. Ushers were. Larry-
Kraemer of Toronto, cousin of
the groom and Mac Conley of
Lucknow , brother of the bride.
Mrs. Ambrose Gamble ofjlip-
ley' was organist.
.A dinner , followed at the 1,uck-
now Parish Hall.
-The bride's mother chose a
dress of blue polyester crepe with
Anatching_c_o_at and rose corsage.
The groom's mother wore a
red, white and blue flowered
dress. of arnel jersey with white
crirhplene coat vest and corsage
of red roses.
An open reception was held
that evening at the Lucknow Leg-
ion Hall'.
Following a wedding trip in
Northern Ontario, the, couple are
residing north of, Lucknow
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