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, Wed At Lucknow Presbyterian.Church
The marriage of Linda Marie
-Stanley ii-daughter of-Mt.- and
Mrs. George Stanley of Lucknow
and Raymond Earl Cranston, son
of Mr. and Mrs. George Cran-
ston of R. R. 3 Lucknow, was
solemnized in Lucknow Presby-
• terian Churcli on Saturday, Oct-
ober 21.st. The was - -
decorated with pink and white
chrysanthemums and two carxlel
abra with white candles. The
guest pews were marked with',
pink flowers and white streamers.
Rev. Glenn Noble of Lucknow
- Photo by. J. Bruce Wakelin
CRANSTON - STANLEY
Lucknow Has Low Percentage
Tax Arrears High in Bruce County
officiated-arthe:double-ring-cer-
ernony.
Given in marriage by her fath-
er, the bride wore a 'ainty u
styled gown featuring a' rounded
neckline and puffed sleeves• with
tight cuffs. The bodice and
sleeves were of lace material and
the long skirt of plain °
polyester satin. A row, of love
lace trimmed the empire waist
and sleeves. Her four-tiered
finger-tip lace veil was held by
a white pearrcrown. She caried
a trailing bouquet of pink baby
roses, white carnations, fern and
' white satin streamers.
Barbara Stanley of Luclaiow,
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sister of the bride. was maid of
honour, _She_ wore a floor-length
gown of pink polyesteetatin. The
bodice and sleeves were of light
pink bubble material. The waist-
line was accented by a wide belt
with'a lace down the front. She
wore white rosettes in her hair
and carried a bouquet of-white----
baby carnations, fern, pink baby
roses and pink streamers.
Betty' Stanley , sister of the
bride, was flower, girl. She wore
a white floor-length gown of the
same material as then bride's,
sleeves and accented with pink
lace on the bodice. The empire
waist was caught-with -a buw. at
Bruce County municipalities
have $1,078,733 in outstanding
taxes or 18.5 per cent of the total
levy.
Walkerton has the highest
amount outstanding of any mun-
icipality, $175,000, about 22.6
per cent of its levy. The town
also has the greatest
levy at $776,967,
Among the towns, Wiarton has
the greatest percentage outstand—
ing, 32.1. Walkerton follows and
then Kincardine with 22.3 per
cent, Chesley has 11 per cent,
Southampton. 8.9 and Port Elgin,
7.5.
The village of Hepworth has the
worst record of all municipalities
with 75, per cent outstanding.
Among other villages Tiverton
has 19.4, Paisley 17.4, 'Ripley
15,6, Teeswater 10.9, Mildmay
10, Lion's Head 7.5, LucEi-Ow
7.2 and Tara five per cent.
Kincardine Township is at the
top of the. list of rural municipal-
ities with 38.4 of taxes outstand-
ing; Bruce has 26.7, Culross
Amabel, despite:-the_taxwi„t.hhold:, _
ings by cottagers at Sauble Beach,
26.2; Kinloss 22.8, Saugeen .20.6.
Brant 19.2, Huron 17.4, Greenock
17.2, Albemarle 14.4,'St. Ed.-
munds 13.7, Lindsay 12.1, Arran
$290;123 followed'by Walkerton
the bride and Wayne Cranston,
brother of the groom. The groom,
his attendants, and ring bearer
all wore white tuxedo coats
with black pants and bow tie and
red carnation boutonniere. .
Dal Robbins of Exeter was 'pian-
ist.
A reception followed in the
Church Parlour. The tables were
decorated with blue, pink and
white candles,.and_ small arrange7
menti of pink and white mums.
Also on the tablei were white
mint baskets in the shape of
wedding bells tied with dainty'
blue tibbons .. Ray Stanley, of St.
Thomas was master of ceremonies.
The bride'S• motheNore a
fornial, gown of polyester crepe •
-with-long-sleeves and.bodiCe in
deep purple- The skirt was •
flowered in. pink, white and black.,
Her corsage was lightCarnar-,
-dons and .she .wore. light pink roset•
resin her hair,.
The 'groorn's .mother chose a
icing purple sleeveless gown.,
accented with large pink .flowtrs
embroidered down the centre.
With it,she'wore a white shawl,
pink corsage. and. pink rosettes in
.her hair.. • '
The couple are .residing on Ross
Street, Lucknow.' The groom is
employed by Lloyd -Truax in
Wingham.
Guests were present from Lon-
don, Guelph, Exeter, Toronto,
Wingharn and Fergus. ,
Tile bride was honoured by
--out-she:vers-prlef-t-e-tier7weddi-n-
They were a relative shower giv-
en by. M'rs. Donnie Coiling of-
Ripley; a miscellaneotis shower
given by Mrs. GeOrge. Cranston.,
Re R. # 3 . 'Llicknow; a neighbour
shower held in 'the. Presbyterian
Church basement and a girl-
friend's shower , ,given by Mrs.
Allan .Rhody of R, 3, Ripley,.
surplus reseLve Lotal at $115 ,goo
followed by Southampton,
$114,000.
Jerry Collins provided the music
for the activities with a good
attendance of residents and guests.
The residents rated Family.,
Night this week as one of the
best. The Heywood Brothers of
Exeter were responsible for the
program. Bob and Don sang sev-
eral favourites, providing their'
own accompaniment with kcord-
ian and electric guitar. Max
Ducharme joined the brothers with
his violin for some old tyme tunes
Mrs. Rickman, a former resident
of Exeter, thanked the enter-
tainers.
the back. Her hair was, styled in
a bun,„trimmed with the same
pink lace as on her dress. She
carried a small white basket with
white satin bow and filled with
pink sweetheart roses and white
baby carnations,
Ring bearer was Paul Cranston,
brother of the groom. He car-
ried a heart-shaped white satin
pillow.
••Bob Cranston of LUCIMOW was
groomsman for his brother. Ush-
ers were Ron Stanley, brother, of
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1972 GRAND TORINO 2 door hardtop
2 —'197 BUICK 'Custom La Sabres
2 —1972 CHEVELLE 4 door sedans
2 — 1972 PONTIAC Le Mans 4 door sedans
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1971 PONTIAC Catalina,' 4 door hardtop
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The Clinton Christian Reformed
-song-service, led by Arie Van Der
Ende., was held in the auditotium
on Sunday evening. Rev. Buek-
ema was in charge of the
devotions with vocal solos by
Coby Amnsing and musical num-
bers by the choir.
TWo new volunteers, Mrs. Van
Der Endre and Mrs. Hoogendoorn,
along with one of the regulars,
Mrs. Dale helped with the old,
tyme music and sing song on Mon-
day-afternoon,.. Marie Flynn,
Mary Taylor, Norman Speir and
1972 PONTIAC Ventura, 4 door sedan
with $111,113, :and', Amabel ;Town -
ship, $102,222.
Amabel showed the largest