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VVVVVVVV4IMPIRM4VVV VV-41541R5 A Greer lectric LUCKNOW PHONEid28.:3112' GE THIRTEEN WEDNESDAY„ jANUARY'10,..19* couple:Wed..-, California THE OcKnow SENTINEL, PiCKNOW,, ONTARIO; MaCPONALD • The marriage of Marie Annette Laberge, daughter ,of Mr. and Mrs. ,Hilaire J. 'Laberge Sr. and Malcolm Robert (Mac) MacDon- . .ald, all of Cathedral City, Cali- fornia. was solemnized on Satur- day, November 4th. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as A'. MacDonald of Kiniough, Ontario. The wedding took place.in Sacred Heart Church in Palm. Dekrt CaliToTrird:'Father " Adrian Brimrn officiated at the double ring ceremony . The bride was given in mar- riage 'by her. father. She wore a • floor-length snow-white yelvet . gown with full train, graceful full sleeves with extra 'long finger-point cuffs. The waist was: accented by imported lace. .She wore a garland of baby white esh roses in her hair. - Her floor-length illusion veil with shoulder-length face veil, • was trimmed With, imported lace and her flowers.,were a white. • LABERGE orchid , white baby roses and lily of the valley. . An heirloom worn by the bride was ; the groom's grandmother's antique gold pocket watch. The groom wore a navy blue velvet jacket , grey trousers with ,velvet stripe for accent • ,formal shirt and 'velvet bow-tie. . Ivlatron of honour was Mrs. Don- ald Gamey of Torrance, Californ- ,ia..„ She wore a floor7length gown of rust-gold velvet with imported lace trim, umpire waist and full tapered sleeves. Her. headpiece Was small yellow mums and her flowers were yellow roses and yellow mums `. The.bride's mother wore a floor- length goWn of azure blue with .lace bodice, long sleeves, accordian, pleated skirt, matching accessories and white orchid cor- sage. • The groom's•mother chose a floor-length gown of pink silk crepe. with silver lace trim, matching accessories and white orchid corsage. The groomsman was William Andrew 'Munro, friend .of the groom, from Owen Sound, Ont ado.. Ushers were Hilaire Laberge Jr., brother of the bride, of San Jose, California and Peter RasmUssen of North Hollywood ., California. A reception followed at the Eisenhower Medical Centre; at Palm Desert. 350 gnests attended The hOs'pital dining room was • decorated, with yellow and white wedding bells., 'garden roses and • chrysanthemums in fall colours. .; The table centrepiece was a three-tier double wedding'cake.• Following a 'wedding trip at Mountain Home.,•Idyllwild Cal. the couple are residing at 39 -345 Paradise Way, Cathedral City , California. • The bride is a graduate 'of University of Washington. The- groOm is a 1967 graduate. of University of Windsor -. They are both employed at-the Eisenhower Medical Centre , where the,bride is Director 'of Nursing and the groom .is' Assoc- iate Director of Medical-Surgic - • • al. Nursing. . Attending the wedding from Canada were the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Mac- Donald. of Kinlough and his sister Mrs.'R. Ydung of .Kitchener; the groomsman• W. A..Munro of Owen Sound and his mother Mrs. H. Munro of Hanover. AMBERLEY A euchre party Was held at the Amberley L.,O. L. hall on Tues- day 'evening. Prize winners were high,laciy; Mrs. George Messenger; high gent ,' Dennis Courtney and winner of the lucky draw was Mrs. Leslie Wardell. Lunch was served by the commit- tee of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Reid. and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Courtney: This is the week of the. Ontario • Milk'Marketing Board's annual meeting held at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto, when dairy farmers can meet and discuis matters. concerning the dairy' industry. Special interest this year will be in the fact that the Ontario Dairy Princes& is a local girl - Miss Sherry. Po.11ocl. At- tending the Convention from, here are. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Courtney.and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Farrell. Recent visitors with Mr. and , Mrs. Dorval Nesbitewere Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnston'from WelWyn, Saskatchewan. The Johnston were former neighbours when Mr. and Mrs. Nesbitt lived in the West. . Back to school on /vIonday after an.extended Christmas holi- Clay are Margaret Courtney to Sarnia and Sharon MacNay to, Conestoga, Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Bob IvlacHay enjoyed' the week, end visiting with relatives in St. 'Catharines. Mr. wild Mrs. Bill Scott are . !e,Pioying a vacation from the 'cold weather - having gone to sunny. Florida. - • Sympathy of , this community 'is extended to the family of the late Mrs. Hector MacLean,-whose •paSsing occurred this past week. Mr. and Mrs. MacLean were residents of this area just south of -Arnberley until, in recent years When ill-health forced them to sell their faun and move to Kin- cardine. Pte.; David Courtney of Halifax it on" holiday leave and „arrived 'at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cotirtney in time for New Years, motoring all the way.' David is also visit- :ing with Mr; and Mrs. Gary 'Court tney and family. The countryside has' been quite quiet this past week or so ,with the lack of snow keeping snowmo- bile enthusiasts off the trails. • ;Maybe, colder temperatures 'this week/end will bring snow and • the riders will be out again. Shur•Gain Feedlot Starter Rations Help Overcome Stress-caused Diseases and-get Cattle onto Full Feed Fast Steers and heifers coming into your feedlot can, cause you a peck of trouble, unlesS they are ,Properly brought'ontO full feed. From range or pasture into, confinement involves many kinds of stress. Bur the stress problem'' randthe diseases triggered—can be minimized when you take •your. feeders to full feed, in 'Only 10-15 days, with SHUR • GAIN 13% FEEDLOT STARTER, MEDICATED ' • • •The "onto full feed" problem is 'further magnified when it's calves you're bringing in. Stresses suffered are even greater . and so the levels of medication should be' raised: That's been done with NEW ,SHUft • GAIN 36% FEEDLOT STARTER'SUPPLEMENi MEDICATED. • Both the SHUR • GAIN FEEDLOT STARTERS are available' .from your local SHUR • GAIN Dealer. SHUHAIN nderson Flax Products Limite LUCKNOW PHONE 528-2026