HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-08-29, Page 7OLIVET
Mrs. Leda° Nelson, Sherry,
Peter and Cathy, of Wawa spent a
couple of days visiting with her
parenis Mr, and Mrs. Oscar White,
Miss. Joanne Hamilton attended
the wedding of Mr. and ps. •
Terry Schell, the former Debbie
Wilson,.in the Pine • River United
Church on Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Barkwell of.
Dundas and Mrs. Evelyn Barkwell
of Lucknow visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hamilton and
family and Mrs. W. •R. Hamilton.
Mrs. Walter Black and Joyce'
and Mrs, Jack McGuire and Nan-
cy were in Goderich last Monday
and called on Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Henry.
Mrs. Ray Hamilton and•Mrs.
Russell Tout of Kincardine visited
with relatives in St. Thomas for
a couple of days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bennett and
family entertained a. number of
people at their summer home here
for a corn roast 'last Friday even-
ing. Enjoying the get together
were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harniltiin
Joanne and Wendy, Mr. Andy
Hamilton, Mr.. and Mrs. Jack Mc-
Guire , Nancy, and Brian, Mr. and
Mrs. Russel Tout and Susan, Mr.
and.Mrs. Lea Emmerton, Kim and
Scott , Mrs.. William Tout Mrs.
Jen Westell, Miss Frances Holtz
and. Mr. and Mrs.Norman Duns-
moor and Paul, ,all of Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rich and
Paul of Wingham and Mx. and
Mis. Ted White and Allan visited
on Sunday afternoon with 'NIT. and
Mrs.' Oscar White.
Congratulations to Mr. Bert
Eaton who celebrated his birthday
recently. Happy Birthday Bert!
NEMO, AUGUST 29, 1973
THE..41.CKNoW SENTINEL, LIOckNOW, ONTARIO
Married Ire Trinity 1pi#ed•Chur* •
HENRIKS - WILKINS
The marriage of Debbrah Louise
"Wilkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Wilkins, R. R. 7 Lucknow
and Henry Joseph Anthony Hend
•riks, son of Mr.. and Mrs. Martin
Hendriks, R. R. 7 Lucknow took
place in Trinity United Church, "
Ashfield Township on Saturday,
July 21st at 4.30 p.m. Rev. Clar-
ence McClenaghan of Dungannon
officiated at the double ring '
'ceremony.
Given in marriage by her father
and mother, 'the bride wore a
*te full-length gown and full-
1 gth lace, coat with train, long
sl eves .and cuffs and hood. Her
fl wers were red roses and white
murns.
Miss 1:,isy Wilkins, R. R..1
Chesley was maid of honour. She
wore a princess style aresi of
bright pink polyester, with bow at
back, stand-up collar and
short puff sleeves with lace trim.
Bridesmaids were Miss Joanne
Hendriks- and Miss' Beverly Wilk
ins, both of R. R. 7 Lucknow.
Their dresses and flowers were:the
same'as.the maid of honour's. •
Groomsman was Joe Hendriks
of R. R. 7 Lucknow.
Ushers were Bobby Wilkins and
Tony Hendriks.
Organist was the groom's uncle
Mr. Henry Hendriks
A reception followed at, Brook-
side School, which was decorat-
ed,in pink, white and blue with
coloured lights., ,
The mothers of the bride and
groom each wore a corsage of
pink and, white carnations.
For travelling the bride' and
groom chose matching pants,
shirts and jackets in blue and
white. .
Following a two !keel< Wedding.
trip to Northern Ontario the
couple are residing in Goderich,
where the.groom is employed with ,
Jim Hayter, Chev and.Olds.
ST. HELENS
s. Mae Douglas of Mitchell.
nt a few days with Mr. and Mrs,
Canteron.
and Mrs. Roy Gardner,
c y and Sean of Lucan Were,
k end visitors with Mr, and
Jim Curran and Paul:
in, Webster underwent sur-
on Friday at University HOs -
Lonc!on. •
erry Wilson, John Andrew and
glas Miller spent ten days
ping in Algonquin Park and
real district,
. and. Mrs. Jim Wilson of
onto were Sunday visitors with
and Mrs. Frank McQuillin .
Terry Wilson.
CTURED WRIST
s. Frank McQuillin suffered
actured wrist recently.
he W. I. bake sale is Satur-
, September 1, at 11 o'clock in
former McDonagh InsuranCe
e.
KINLOUGH
Mr. and Mrs. John McFedyen
of Kincardine visited on Sunday
with. Mrs. Gertrude Walsh.
Rev. and Mrs. H. L. jenhings
of Gorrie visited on Sunday with •
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Shelton.
Mrs., Edna Whytock of Teeswat -
erspent Sunday with Edna ,and
May Boyle.
Pastor Gilbert Van Sligtenhorst
and family moved into the West
apartment of Mrs. Marretta
Hodg'ins' home. We welcome
them to this Community.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Gillespie and
family have peen holidaying at
their cottage at Algonqtlin Park.
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