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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,•ONTARIO PAGE ELEVEN. •
nest Speaker Was
rs Rolland Rice . •
ONLOUGH NEWS
on Wednesday afternoon the
ough Presbyterian W. M. S.
id their annual Thankoffering
hag with Mrs. Jack Barr
siding. A welcome was ex-
nded to South Kinloss W. M.S. ,
ieswater W.M.S. , Kinlough
Iglican Church Women and the
ptecostal Women.
Mowing the call to Worship
hymn "We thank thee all our
od" was sung and the Purpose
asrepeated. Mrs. Don Reid
ad the corrimUnications. The
null was answered with the
ord "Thanksgiving" . •
,Mrs, Ruth Wilson read the scrip-
and Mrs. Glen Haldenby'
tiered the prayer. Mrs. Don Mc
an Mrs. Don Bushell reCeiv
the offering and the prayer and
reading was given by Mrs. Jack
A film on Paul "Mission
Europe" was shown by Mrs. Dan
bertson.
Mrs, Lyman Sutton introduced
guest speaker Mrs. Rolland
e a Missionary from China ,
ho is on furlough here. She.
described the jacket that
was:wearing which was made
China of fine silk with dainty
embroidered design. She
ssed her pleasure in being
ent to speak to this, group and •
her inspitatibnal address stressed
need of thankfullnessi and
thin what God is doink in our
at all times and said' "Count
many blessings' and name
scone by one". Prayer
been a power in her life and it
ges things. She closed her
ss with a poem and prayer.
Mts, Don Robertson on behalf
all of the ladies expressed
Otiation to Mrs. Rice for her
Held Reunion For
3rd Year Students
Of Knox College
WIHTECHURCI1 NEWS
On Friday evening Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Murdock, student min•
ister at the Manse , held a reunion
for 3rd year students at Knox Col-
lege , Toronto. Present for the
occasion were Mr., and Mrs. Don-
ald McInnis, Counsellors at Arm-
agh House , Clarkson, who while
here had charge of the services
at Ripley and Ashfield churches;
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Riuter and
two children, student minister at
Sutton; Mr. and Mrs, Ron Archer,
student minister at Orillia; Mr.
Gordon TiMbers; student minister
at Dufferin Street Church ,. Torch-.
to; Mr. Calvin Brown, assistant
student minister at,Trinity Church
York Mills Toronto; Miss Nan '
Flindall,student supply. for Knox
College; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Freeman, student minister at. Bel-
more and. Bluevale; Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Penny and three children of
TorOnto, guest preaCher on Sunday
at Chaliners and •Langside Presbyr
terian Churches , Misses Nancy
de *Boer and Helen Wietsma; Capt.
Ruth King and Capt.. Margie •
LawrenCeson of SalvationHead-
. •
worthwhile address and also thank-
ed Mrs. Sparks for arranging for
her visit 'here.
Mrs. William McPherson was
organist. The hymn "For the
beauty of the earth" was sung
and the, Lord's prayer closed the
meeting. .A•fellowship hour fol
lowed and delicious refreshments
were served. A member from
each society gave courtesy
remarks.
quarters , Toronto; Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Emerson. During the even-
ing a lively sing song was held
with Miss Nan Rill:Jail and Ron
Archer accompaning on guitars.
Hank Riuter showed slides of liis
homeland Holland and Lloyd Mur-
dock showed slides.
Mrs. Rhssel McGuire , Mrs.
Helen Lewis, Mrs. George Fisher
and Mrs. Victor Emerson attended
Bruce County Rally held on Thuts-
day at Chesley church, Mrs. Mc—
Guire assisted in the In Memoriam
and Mrs: Fisher sang a solo.
Mrs. George. Fisher of Wingharn'
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ron-
ald Forster of Lucknow to Owen
SOund to the funeral home where
the late Mr. George
Thompson of Bognor rested.
Mr„ and Mrs. Walter Elliott,
Paul , Ruth , Barry , David and
Karen recently visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Perrot and family,
of Goderich. / .
Mr: and Mrs.' Alan Falconer
and Tony visited Sunday with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Wallace!
Milligan and family of Streets-
ville .
Mr. and Mrs.' Relison Falconer
and family of Sarnia visited Sun-
day with. Mt. and Mrs,. Robert
Mow bra y and Mrs. A. E. Purdon.
' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans were
Sunday visitors with friends at Del
aware, Komoka and with Mi. and
Mrs. Eric Evans and family of
Hyde Park.
Week end visitors with Mr. arid
Mrs. George Fisher of Wingham
were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fisher
and family of Guelph and Mr. and
Mrs. Machan of Kitchener. -
Home for the week end with
their parents were Paul LaidlaW
of Guelph, Jane Laidlaw of Lon-
don, Joann Laidlaw of Goderich,
Ruth Elliott of Centralia , Mary
Lou Wall of London.
Bill Gibson returned home' on •
Sunday from a truck trip down to
the East Coast , which took a
week/
The sacrament of'Holy Com-
munion will be celebrated next
Sunday, October 28 at the regular
service hours at Langside and
Chalmer s Presbyterian
Churches. The services will be ,
conducted by Rev. Glenn Noble.
.Student preacher Mr. Lloyd Mur-
dock will be in charge of Rev.,
Noble's services.
Mrs. Lloyd Murdock is Collect-
ing plastic pill bottles and greet-
ing cards for Langside W.M.S.
These will be sent to India and
China by the group.
The marriage of Elisabeth Cur-
ly, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. R. R
Curley, 298 Wright Ave. , Toron-
to and Mark Parrish, son of Mr.
and Mrs. David Farrish of White-
church, Ontario, was performed
in Toronto October 4.. The recep-
tion followed at the Hyatt Regen-
cy Hotel. On October 21 a din-
ner party was held 'at the Twin
Gables in Listowel in honour of
Mr. , and Mrs. Mark Parrish with
friends add relatives attending.
Whitechurch CoMmunity extends
their congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs: Parrish.
Christ Anglican Church in
Port Albert Was decorated with
yellow and white daisy
chrysantheniums. on the altar,
white gladioli in baskets on, the
chancel steps and white' and
Yellow daisy chrysanthemuMs
on wicker 'stands with White
ribbons trailing to the floor for
the September 15 wedding of
Mr: and Mrs.' Donald Arthur
Culbert, now residing, on ,the
groom's farm at RR. Dungan-
non.
The bride, the former Linda
May Young, is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Young'
Dungannon. The groom is ' the
son of Mr. and MrS. Howard
Culbert, RR i Dungannon.
Canon G.G. Russell,
Goderich, officiated for the
double-ring ceremony with
Miss Elizabeth Seaman of
Goderich as organist and Miss
Nancy Andtrson,. Auburn,
soloist 'who sang 0 Perfect Love
and We've Only Just Begun.
Given in marriage by 'her
father, the bride wore .a long
white polYester satin, gown with
white lace ... and _White daisy
trim. The gown featured a
high-line bodice with bias•
rolled collar and long, tucked,
seGin sleeves with elastic at the
cuff forming frill .•and trim.
The:dress was panelled at front
and had two rows' of trim over
green , ribbon down the back. A
long .train 'extended from the
gown at back. She wore a
shoulder length' veil gathered
onto a small headpiece of
rosebuds, daisies and . seed
pearls and carried a bouquet of
yellow and white daisy
Chrysanthemums, one dozen
yellow sweetheart roses and
baby's breath.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
Sue Vbdden, friend of the
bride, Clinton, Bridesmaid was
Miss Peggy Young, sister of,the'
bride,, Dungannon, and junior
bridesmaid was Miss Joanne
Culbert, sister of the' groom,
Dungannon.
They wore coral polyester
satin gowns feattiring white
daisy trim 'on the bodice fronts,
the top of the tucked set-in
sleeves and accenting the
hemline. They dresses featured
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rolled , bias collars and ties at
back. Each attendant wore
white rosebuds in her hair and
carried, a wocidgrain basket of
!yellow and white daisy
chrysanthemums, baby's breath
• and white ribbOns with trailing
ribbons ending in yellow
daisies.
Groomsmag was Patil
! Adams, RR 3 Goderich. Ushers
were Ross Young, brother of
the bride, Dungannon, and
Jack Culbert, 'brother of the
groom, Dungannon.
The reception' was at the
United Church in Dungannon
where the bride'S table was
centred with yellow tapers and
a cake "featuring yellow :
sweetheart roses on .top..' The
guests' tables were' decorated.
with small bouquets of colored
asters. „ "
The bride's Mother wore a
blue, polyester "crepe sleeveless
Coat with gold '.buttons and loop
buttonholeS over a flowered
nylon dress with roll collar, tie
at the neck and long gathered,
sleeveS with elastic cuffs. Her
corsage was of pink carnations.
The groom's' mother wore a
dress with a' purple polyester
crepe skirt and long set-in-
sleeves and yoke of beige and
purple figured polyester . crepe.
She wore a corsage of pink
roses:
The honeymoon was spent, in
Northern Ontario. •
Friends..., neighbors and
relatives Of the bride honored
her with a shoWer in Dungan-
. non 'United Church basement
prior to her wedding. The
Huronview kitchen • staff also
feted the bride .at a shower at
Htironview.
Open House was held at the
home of the bride prior to the
weddin'g for friends and
relatives who were invited, to
view the bride's trousseau and
'gifts.
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