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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-05-30, Page 7pAYMAY 30, 1973 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LIUCKNOW, ONTARIO FORD Custom 500 4 door V8 automatic, power stowing• -end brakes CHEV EI Camino, V8, low mileage CHEV Impala 4'door hardtop, fully equipped CNEVELLE, 2 door hardtop FORD Galaxie 500 4 door hardtop, automatic, power steering and brakes CHEV Impala. Z' door hardtop, V8 automatic, power steering and power brakes FORD 4 door V8,power steering and radio PONTIAC Catalina 4 door hardtop, V8, automatic, power steering and brakes PLYMOUTH 2 door hardtop, V8 automatic, power steering, power brakes CHEV, s' ton'6• cylinder Ito pickup, V8 automatic ORD Custom. 500, 4 door V8 automatic 110 CHEVELLE stationwagons, 4 door, V8 automatic, power ring CHEV panel, automatic; power. steering CHEV van, heavy duty equipped PONTIAC Grand Parisienne, 4 door. hardtop ► ♦♦NNNN♦♦N�i•N♦•NNN♦�N� AMM'S SALES LTD. PHONE 523-4342, !NTAIL: Mrs, Donald Simpson Lewiston, New York, and Mrs. Barney ver the weekend. in Ashfield Presbyterian as withdrawn on Sunday versary Service was pleyPresbyterian m this area attended ng and reception . for Mt. 'George MacDonald 'in Hall: in Lucknow ininq, lations to Mr. and Mrs. bb, who were married ptan on Saturday 1 Mrs. Duncan Simpson, Mary Lillian and Duncan .Jr. , Finlay MacDonald and Allan MacLean of Collingwood were dinner . guests at the .home of , Mr, and Mrs. Elmer 'MacKen- zie of Mount Forest on Sunday evening. . . Mrs. Bruce Miller from Palm- erston was home for; the week- end with her mother, Mrs. Rhetta MacLennan . . . Weekend guests_at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Finlay MacDon- ald included Cathy and Jim Robson and daughter Thaidra; Kitty and Bill: Coburn, Sue and Jim 'Coburn and daught- er Tammy and son Jimmy, Miss Lisa Parets, Cathy Agnew , Wal- ter• Murray, Doug and Scott Agnew and Delores Rippetoe, all of Detroit. WE,ARE.'AVAILABLE FOR' ALL YOUR AIR CRA FT 'RAYING NEEDS WEED CONTROL IN GRAIN BEAN CONTROL ATRAZINE APPLICATION CONTACT ',WEN'S SPRAYING SERVICE R. 2 GLEN MEYER, ONTARIO WRITE OR CALL COLLECT (519) 875.2541 Three Treated' For Dog Bites PAGI sivipt Vivian Rammeloo', age 14, Blyth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Rarnmeloo, was admitted to hospital with multi - lacerations to'the scalp and back. Apparently their German Shepherd dog jumped her as.she was walking and bit her. Investi- gated by Wingham O.P.P. Mc Kittric k, < Deborah Lansing, age 10., Wingham , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lansing, was treated • for a dogbite to her left ki4ee. Wingham Town Police, constable Zimmer investigated. Kent Petterson, age 3; R.R. 3, Blyth, son of Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Petterson was apparently bitten on the right hand by a dog at his home. .. Heinz Wagner, age 41; R.R. 3, Clifford, was sitting on a wagon behind a tractor on the County Line, near Clifford, when the tractor was struck by a car causing injuries to Mr. Wagner whowas. admitted to hospital with fractures to. his .right leg. Investigated. by Cpl. Croskill, Mrs. Florence Kennedy , age 66, Wingham lost control of her car in Lower Town Wingham and struck a telephone pole. She was treated for injured ribs and releas- ed. Investigated by Wingham. Town Police Daer.' KINLOUGH Mrs. Albert Cucksey of Court- land visited with Mr. 'and Mrs. Lyman Sutton and John. Mrs. •Jack Scott returned home from St. Joseph's Hospital; Lon- don, where she underwent surgery on May 18,th. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fry and family of Harriston visited with - Mr. and Mrs. William Haldenby. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Janssen of London, Mrs. Betty Janssen of Elliott Lake, Mr, and Mrs.'. Herb Keller of Zurich, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Sutton: and John. Mr. and Mrs.' Howard Bennett of Toronto spent Tuesday with Mr, and•Mrs. Art Haldenby, .who're-, turned' with them for a visit. Miss Edna Boyle spent. Wednes-, day with her cousins Mr. and 'Mrs. Arthur Simpson at Clandeboye. The Sutton family attended the baptism of Tammy Sutton, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sutton, at Bervie United Church. Relatives from here .visited during the week with Mrs. Jack Scott at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. The Holyrood Women's Insti- tute will meet on Thursday (evening) June 7th at the home of Miss Edna Boyle. This will be the Public Relations meeting.. The guest speaker will be Mrs. James Kirkpatrick of Ripley, president of the Bruce South. District. Roll,call -"What would you recommend as a good Public Relations gesture". Contest • - Butter tarts. , Reports of the Officers Conference at Waterloo and the District meeting will ,be given.. Services for the Anglican congregation on Sunday, June 3rd de at -Ripley, Bernie and Lucknow. •We are sorry to report that Walter Breckles was confined to his home for a few days with an injured leg. • Married In Donnybrook Church. BOSMAN - Donnybrook United Church.,• decorated. with pink carnations, pink tinted mums, white daisies and baby's breath entwining. matching candelabra, was the settingfor the marriage sof Linda Marie Snowden and David James Bosman on. Saturday, May 19, at 3:30 Rev. MacDonald of Londesboro and Pastor Alfred Fry of Auburn officiated at the double -ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Snowden of R.R. 2, Lucknow. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mo. Gordon Bosnian of Belgrave.. The bride was given in marr- iage by her father and mother. - She wore a .floor -length gown of white polyester satin featuring an empire waistline, ruffled neckline and long full sleeves., The gown was trimmed. with , chantilly lace and a row of coveredbuttons down the front A train trimmed, with lace fell from the waistline..A floral headpiece held her three -tiered . elbow -length veil. She carried ;.a :nosegay of pink carnations, white daisies and tinted -pink, mums. Miss Carol Webster of London was maid of honour. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Terry Rutledge of Clinton, cousin' of the bride, Miss Debbie Black- well of. London. and 'Miss Shirley Tiffin of Whitechurch. They were identically gowned in floor -length dresses of mint green polyester satin featuring an empire waistline, ruffled neckline,, long full sleeves with ruffled cuffs and ruffled bodice. The dresses were trimmed with multi -coloured lace trim. They carried nosegays of pink carnations, white daisies and tinted ;pink mums. Groomsman was Donald Bosman of Hensall, brother `of the groom. Ushers. were Allan Bosman of Londesboro and Clayton Bosman of London, both brothers of the groom and Bill Snowden of Luck - now , uck-now, brother of the bride. Jim Robertson of London was organist. Soloist was Mrs. Allan Bosman of London. ' A dinner and dance followed at SNOWDEN the Lucknow Legion Hall. Pink Carnations and fern decorated the tables for the dinner. The bride's mother received the guests; we r• `g a floor -length gown of rose English lace with white carnation corsage. She was assisted by the groom's mother who chose a .floor -length gown of rose crimpleneand cor-, sage of white carnations. For travelling the bride donned a two-piece navy and white dress with navy accessories. Following a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, the couple are residing at 939 WesP'ern•Road, London. Photo by Snyder The groom is employed with Northern Electric of '.London and the. bride. is . employed at the University of Western Ontario, London...• 'On Special Savings Accounts , as of June 1. VG RIA and GREY.. TRUST COMPANY SINCE ieee • f. y R. ,Zerorbs and Streets " Gro+derich $244$1,.