The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-07-25, Page 18VG
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The reception. followed at oej
Bedford Hotel in Goderich, Guest
of honor at ,the wedding were
the groom's parent's from Engla
Other guests included friends,*
relatives from England, Toronto
London, ,Calgary; Empress
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The marriage of Susan Mary
Arnold of Toronto, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold of
Luckitow and Stephen Kenneth
Vardy of T oronto, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Denis Vardy 'of Dunstable,
Bedfordshire, England, took place
at St. Peter's Anglican Church,
Lucknow on June 30, 1973 at
3.30 p.m.
• Rev. G. Garratt Lucknow
officiated at the double ring
ceremony..
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride. wore a floor length
gown of white lace over blue
taffeta, in peasant style with bell
sleeves with a white wide brim -
med floppy hat trimmed with
blue velvet. She carried:a
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bouquet of white daisy mums,
mixed with blue button mums and
blue ribbons.
Mrs. Kathleen Rochon of Lon-
don, friend of the bride, was
matron of honor. She wore. a
lemon yellow floor length peas-
ant style dress with puff sleeves
and a, matching floppy brimmed
hat trimmed in yellow velvet.
Her bouquet was yellow and
white daisy mums. •
The best man was Mr. Michael
Rochon, London, friend of the
groom. Mr. Walter Arnold
Lucknow`, brother of the_bride,
was usher.
Mrs. Ann, Pritchard., 'Lucknow ,
played traditional wedding music
VARDY - ARNOLD,
PhO:ne $28-212'.
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Honoured On
90th Birthday
DUNGANNON NEWS
Mrs. James McKenzie was hon-
oured on her 90th birthday on Sat-
urday at the home of her daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. itobert,McAllister.
Friends are pleased to know
Irene Hasty has returned home
following a' gallstone operation
in Wingham Hospital.
Miss Judy Wintemute and*Brian
Draper were married on Saturday,
July 14, in Dungannon United-
Church with Rev,, Clarence Mc-
Clenaghan performing the cere-
mony. The U. C . W. later served
wedding dinner to the 75 guests..
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nicholson
and sons, Brian, Greg and Wayne
had a holiday trip to Bracebridge
Santa's Village, and rOravenhurst
Fast week, 'and on the week end
c,i,sited Mr. and Mrs. •Wm. Oliver
;it Hillsbuts. Mrs. Nicholson and
tors. Over are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fowler and
,children Darrel and Karen from.
Parkhill visited 'on Sunday with:.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fowler.
Other recent, visitors included
Corporal and Mrs. Harold Jenken
and son Rickey from Camp. Bord
en, who are moving soon to Sask-
atoon, also Mr..and Mrs. Rusiell
Clifton froin Winnipeg. Mrs.
Jenken and Mrs. Clifton are
sisters, and nieces of. Mrs. Fowler,
An item Of interie in the Sarnia
Observer states that "the popular
entertainer Robbie Sherwood,
who built the 'group called Sugar-
foot, is now manager of the Guild•
wood". Robert has been in sever-
al bands since high school before
organizing his group called Sugar
foot. Recently he had.a trip to
Les Vegas selecting orchestras for
the Guildwood Inn at Sarnia.
John, Gregory and Larissa Aid
ham of Goderich are, having a few
days' holidays with their, grand-
mother,' Mrs. Mary tlere, and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reed of Tor-
onto are at their summer home
'north of Dungannon,
• Before The Age of Miracles .
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BY, DR, W. VICTOR JOHNSTON..
$6.95
Dr. Johnston was born in West Wawanosh Township and.
was a general practitionerin Lucknow for thirty years. His
book reflects his 'life and practice in this community.
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