The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-09-20, Page 20THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, int
the late Edna Moore, and the white tipped feather carnation and
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs: sweetheart rose corsage. The
Wilfred . McQuillan of R. R. 1 groom's mother wore a' street*
- Lucknow.„----• lengthpink brOcade_dress. with
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• The bride was given in marriage matching white and pink accessor-
by her father. She chose a form- ies and a white and pink sweet-
al gown of white silk organza and heart rose corsage.
Chantilly lace with empire waist . The bride's uncle , George
and deep cuffed Victorian,sleeves Blake of Waterloo, toasted the
banded withhantilly-lace—The bride .
soft-flowing A-line skirt was band- The bride changed to a navy
and white wool dress, navy and ed by ,a deep'ruffle, that extended
around the Cathedral white accessories and a y.elloW •
train which was also trimmed sweetheart rose corsage for travel.
with Chantilly lace. The dress ling to the East Coast.
was accented by a panel of pearl The couple, are residing in
flowetettes extending from the Stratford where the bride is on
roll collar to the deep.ruf the teaching staff of Immaculate fle - . Conception School. Her face was framed by an em The groom is on the teaching broidered pearl cap holding her staff at St. James School, Sea- silk illusion Cathedral veil. She forth.
-d--a---bouquer-of-white-steph
anotis daisies and baby's breath..
Guest soloist , Miss Lucy. PoWer
of Stratford, sang "Ave Maria"
and "Ode to Joy".
The bride was attended by her
sister-in-law , Miss Sheila Mc-•
Quillan of London, as maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were Miss
Wieousinf=r13e-
bride ., of Waterloo and Mrs. Con-
nie McClelland of Stratford. The
attendants-were-gowned-alike-in--
imported mauve crepe floor-
length empire gowns with wide
cuffed long sleeves and _wore_
mauve mohair "picture hats".
They carried baskets of white and
yellow daisies, purple statis and
baby's breath. •
The tiower gir was ss.CO1-;
leen Murphy 'of Stratford', niece
of the. groom. - She was gowned
similarly to the bride with a
mauve bowed sash and an orchid
flowered ribbon in her hair. She
carried a white straw basket- of
white and yellow daisies, purple
statis and baby's breath.
Ringbearer was Jimmy- - •
McQuillan of Ottawa , nephew of
the groom'. Jimmy was dressed
in navy blazer and gray flannel
slacks*. .-His -pillow was -accented
by orchid ribbons, white and
yellow daisies and purple statis.
.Dr. Archie .McQuilIan of Ot-
tawa, brother of the grOom, was
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic
Church, Stratford was adorned
with white chrysanthemums and'
shasta daisies, for the marriage of
'ltAturheresa-Sniith--tcrJa-mes
Alexander McQuillan on August
19 with Rev. Fr. Vincent Gleason
officiating at the double ring cer-
emony.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
Clifford Smith of Stratford and
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Couple Residing In Stratford
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McQUILLAN - SMITH
groomsman.
Ushers were Lorne McClelland
of Stratford and Michael Blake;
.cousin of the bride , of Waterloo.
---Aleception-and_dinner_ follow -
ed at the Optimist Hall in Strat-
ford.
• The bride's aunt wore a street
length royal blue crepe coat-
dress and matching accessories of
white and black with a blue and .
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7 OCTOBER
. SATURDAY
AND '
6 &
St.
1st
Teeswater
gayness
and
Livestock
HEAT
Jolm's
FUN
--Missidajorette-of___
Bugle
. Canada
AT 1
Girls
Racing
Highlanders
Corps
P.M.
ALL
Drum
4-H
Demonstrations
Exhibits
RIDES'
FOR
FRIDAY
OPENING
BY SHERRY
RIPLEY
ONTARIO, DAIRY
Entertainment
Woodstock
The Good Intentions
Miss Majorette
, Canada
FRIDAY NIGHT
COFFEE HOUSE
AT TOWN
ENTERTAINMENT
WOOtittOCK
SATURDAY
CONCERT
- . DANCE
AT ARENA 8:15
MUSIC
THE COUNTY
NIGHT
POLLOCK
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HALL
AND
P.M.
BY
GENTS
PRINCESS
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By
BY-
NIGHT
of
,
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N.F.0 NEWS
Contributed.
"The gradual concentration of
ownership or decision making
into the hands of a relatively few ,
large diversified companies pioy•
es unfair PomPetition,,to inde-
. pendent producers in the short
run, These companies are in a
better position to -produce eggs,
at a loss ,for extended periods of
time because this is usually only
a smalLpart of their total opera-'
,lion and they can use the returns
from other branches is a cushion".
This is from the report of the
inquiry into the egg industry by
Judge James Ross. The' National
Farmers Union believes that this
theory applies to any line of farm
production. It was not the small
producer' who caused the egg
price problem during the past
two years. It was not the aver-•
age• farmer 'who caused the de-
plorable hog glut. The N.F.U.
believes that the basic right to
produce and share the available
market for farm commodities
should , in so far as possible , be
available to all farmers. In this
respect we object to the free
entry into production of farm
commodities by corporate integ-
' rators'Infhose primary interest •
dues not-lieln-the-income-frem
the production itself but the 'use
of the production as a means of
marketing a- manufactured prod-
uct such as feed, or for the pur-
pose of acquiring production for
further processing.
OLIVET
Miss May, White has started
training, as a R.11.A. at Wifigham
Hospital.
Miss Debbie McFadden of Rip.
ley spent the weekend.with Wen.
dy Hamilton. •
Joanne Hamilton has returned
to Waterloo University to
complete her final year of a 4-year honours history course.
Margaret MacKay and Susan
Brooks of theeClover Valley
Club were chosen to attend 4-H
activities, which were held at the
London Fair on Friday , September
15th,
Visiting on Sunda) with Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar White and May
were Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Mauer
and 'Todd of Pinkerton.
'Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack McGuire and family on Sun-
day were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Oldnall of Toronto. Mr. and
-Mrs. Oldnall are from New Zea-
land and came to Canada for two
years to work and visit the count
ry. They are close friends of
Mrs . McGuire.
Mrs. Ray Hamilton and Joanne
were in London last Monday and
visited with Mr. Bert
Eaton in Victoria Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Smith and
Maggie, Mr _and Mrs-.Qeorge ---4.-
Rigg„ all of Toronto , and Mr.
and Mt's. Ron Woods of England,
who are visiting with: Mr. and
Mrs. George Rigg , visited on the
week end with Mr, and. Mrs; Dav:
id Rigg and Adon,
cer of Kitchener, Mrs. William
(Lois) Luescher of Woodstock,
ancLtheir three Sons Norman of
Huron Ridge , Kincardine , Doug=
las of Palmerston and Gerald of,
Listowel. Wedding anniversary
cake and table Appointments
were carried out .in white and
gold for the occasion.
The 'bride of 50 years agb is
the former Lula Murray, daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. David
Murray of Monkton. Mr. Jarvis
is the son of the laie Mr. and
Mrs. George Jarvis of Newmark -
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Their marriage took place
September 2, 1922 at Guelph with
Rev. ..O. G. MacPherson of the
Presbyterian Church officiating.
Following their marriage Mr.
and Mrs. ;Jarvis resided in Listow-
el until Mr. Jarvis retired in
April, 1967 rpm t e
colm FurnitUre Company where he
had been employed in the finish-
rig department. .Sinee then they
have made their home at' Point
Clark where they had been
summer
spend-
in-ph-C months fora nutk
ber of years. •
Mr. Jarvis has a "green thumb"
ant the Jarvis residence is well
known at .Point Clark ,for the at-,
tractive floral displays which he
maintains in the yard during the
summer. In the winter Mr. Jar'
vis is known for his greenhouse
undertakings.
Mrs4 Jarvis , while residing
Listowel ,-was an active Worker
in the Willing Workers and the
Women's Missionary Society of
Knox Presbyterian Church, as
will as in 'Branch No4 259 Canad'd
ian Legion Auxiliary. She is not
well known for her constant acts
of kindness to friends and neigh-,
bours from Pine River to
Arnberley.
The couple have eight grand.-
children and one, great-graridchik
Tops
The Lucknow Chaper of Tops
met in the Lucknow Town Hall
with/13 present for their weekly
meeting.
Members and new members
were weighed in with a 27 lb.
weight loss recorded.
Dr, McKim will be present at
the September 27th meeting.
Members are planning to attend•
a meeting in Walkerton in the
near future with the Walkerton
Tops club.
Marion Mowbray read an art-
icle or weight reduction and a
discussion followed.
,We have 3 new members' this
week.
The meeting closed with
exercises.
Residents of Listowel for many
'years, Mr. and Mrs. • G. A.
"Andy"*JarVis, now-of
Point Clark, celebrated their
golden wedding anniversary Sat-
urday , Septemher 9.
During the afternoon a recep-
tion.and dinner was held in the
Canadian Legion Hall, Lucknow
and during-the evening-the couple
held open house at their resid-
ence on Ronald Street, Point
Clark.
Receivinewith them .were their
dau-ghters-,--Mrs-;--Jaek-tJun--e)-Spen
Pointaarktouple lila& Anniversary,
Dinner Held At Lucknow Legion Hall