HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-12-13, Page 20WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11-3, PAOR TWENTY . THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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They carried rainbow houguets
of tinted blue and green rmirrs,
mauve and pink varigated rnirda-
nire carnations and baby's breath.
k3roornsrnan was Herman-
Ushers were Desmond.
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of tax kw
A reception followed at Salt -
ford Valley, Hall, Gicrde.rich dec-
orated with pink cafieles ;..7-raced
with pink and white rosettes.
The, bride's rriotbem chos.e a.
A line flocir-length gown of
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Church, 1Cingsbridge , with: pink
and mauve carnations with cand-
elabra at the altar, was she set
ting for the marriage of Helen
Mary Courtney and Max Alan
Riegling on Saturday, November
25th at five o'clock.
Th eThe daiighter of
14. and Mrs. Leo Courtney of
Goderich- The groom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl. Riegling
of R. R. 7
Father E. Dentinger of .1Cings-.-
biidge officiated at the double
ring ceremony. , •
• • Music Was by the Kingsbridge
girlLschoiraecompanied by Miss
Maryanne Frayne. Soloist Harold
teddy was accompanied by Mrs.
Sharon McClenaghan, sister of
the bride. "
Given in marriage by her fath-
er the bride wore a white floor-
length gown otpolvester satin
triinnied • with embroidered chantil-
ly lace d&orating the front brxlice
in a' V shape from •neckline and
had long_slim sleeves. Her long
Joseph's„ Roman Catholic black accessories and white gard-
enia corsage.
The groom's mother wore a '
floor-length gown of Jacquard •
polyester knit in tones of pink
and navy and, ,white gardenia
corsage.
The bride chose for'her travel-
tunic top with deep purple slacks
to Match, tan accessories and
pink sweetheart- rose'corsage.
/Following a wedding trip to
Mexico City and Acapulco the
couple will reside in GoderCh.
Honoured' guests at the wedding
were Mr. F. F.- Edrn'ondson,
maternal grandfather of "The
groom, of Chatham and Mrs. M:
Riegling , pate.rnal grandmother
of, the groom'. of Toronto.
Guests were present from Chat,-
ham. Detroit, Kitchener Toron-
to/ London Ridgetow , Listow el ,
Goderich, Lucknow , Wingham.
The bridakparty and immO-
iate family were entertained at
the borne of the groorn's parents
Prior to her marriage the bride
was honoured at a community
shower held at Kingsbridge
Church Hall. The bride is a 197;
graduate of'St. •'Niary's Hospital,
Kitchener.
Southa.ice -karal Telephone
1rd. , Maitland TeleserVie
and wiclitrnan 'telephone have
reached a tentative service agTee-
therr on extended area service fee,
the fall of 197f,.
The annot ternent was made
13ursda...-rdght ar .the
meeting of the Huron Federation
of Agriculture: The agreement
would give toll-ftee service be -
weer, Win1.-bam-Te‘water:
Wing-ham -C-orrie; Wingham
SIr "nt :';raSte is and 1;$1::n,
7otal estimated cost of the
prow; is S.;6 4 .000, lax this
am nt , th Bruce will pa r
cathedral train, caught at the,
waistline, WAS trimmed with the
same lace and her shoulder-
letTh nylon veil fellow
'a Juliette style he_address., She
carried a know shower hotiquet of
a red rxe =a:rounded N.,:ith white
miniature carnation and green
baby's' breath, stephanotis and •
rehire ,?aiLita-rq.ve.--cateas _
ating the strea Telephone Fight
Ursu.ia Courey of Z;okt'e: -
ich, ,ister of the lx-ide was :laid Partly Successful of honour. She wore a Soo:-
length gown of :mit colcrzred Keith P4Nuls:on polymer crepe with leoz
sleeves, arid;, ila Cur a1 W ittlie .1.:DU white picture hat t.immed with The tele.phonetom:nit-zee organ
material the sane as her •dress. •-•:""t-'"
b.
the 1a:"
eller, 'friend of the bride 1.tht. cynnfristz —
same as,the raid of honour's .„ • ‘'`'‘ier L%rea f Canadi thaI
tridesmai.d she wae a zown e rant ae. the. vice -prident of
miss of icitch _. Agriculture has receive:: word .
$35,000, Wightman Telephone
$46 „NO, Maitland . $45;560 and-
Bell Canada , $225,000. •
The 'telephone companies will
'canvass their customers in late
1973 to determine if the majority
of their customers desire expanded
toll-free services
The Fe eration o
,Agriculture became involved in
the fight for larger...toll-free '
areas in the summer of 1971 when
a committee was set up and peti-
tions distributed. Response ;
was heavy 'and the committee
began negotiations with the tele-
phone companies.
Their request was that each
telephone customer be able to
call customers in all adjoining
telephone exchanges. Earlier
this year the telephone, •
companies had given a virtual no
to •the requests and negotiations
were only started again when the
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Mason Bailey , president of the
.Federation said he realized that
far less `was being offered than./
had been asked for. He said
people in the Blyth-Auburn area
would be especially unhappy be-
cause they wanted' service to
Clinton more than• Wingnam: It
was half -a loaf, he said, but.it was
better than nothing.. 'He said the
fight' proved that the Federation
must learn not to take no for an
answer. If it had done this, he
said, the toll-free areas would,not
have been enlarged at all. The
larger area will cost the average
telephone subscriber about 10
cents per month. •
Federation requested the. aid of•
rra Orr-HAIX-on_
Bruce. Jack Stafford, a ,member
of the telephonecOmmittee said
most, of the progress was made in 'a
meeting held with all telephone
company representatives at
Belgraver recently. -
BROWNIE NEWS
'On Tuesday, DeceMber 5th-the
Brownie's began their meetiu
•With SnoWy Owl conducting ;z1:;--
es, "Crossing The Street" and
Promise, Law and' Motto. •
....We_therthad....woLis_period as
many of the BroWnies were read
to try a test. Mrs. Edith Web -'
Ite-r-reste-d
Interest Badges, Craft., T6'hiak •-
er. and Gardener.' Brown Owl
was busy checking record books
and Anne Alton ran an errand for.
her. Snwy Owl tested Anita
Guay fOr
o
sewingon a shank hutten(..
Lyn Shepherd told Tawny OW1 the
story about a Browni6'fro:ii India.
Fairy Queen Debra Arnold tilL:1]‘
set up the Toadstool so ,w e c QL.1 4. • •
practise enrolment. The T.wt.-..en-
ies then found out what
will be Joining next week.
The meeting was closed war.
Taps.
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