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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-03-27, Page 19THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO STEVENSON - WALDEN ZION Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gibson, Heather , Brian and Michele had her, father, Elwood Atkinson of Goderich for Sunday supper., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritchie are proud grandparents of a new grandson. Lisa Riegling is staying with her grandparents ,this week. Mrs. Gordon Kirkland and Nancy, motored to Kingsville on Thursday of last week to visit her • son Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kirk i ' land, tana and Darren, returning home on Satfirday. Mr. and Mrs. Lprne Cooke, Sharon,. Michele; Gerald and ,Jan- ice ;visited Sunday, in London with her mother, Mrs. Frank Hamilton. of Masonvilla Nursing Home and at the homes of her sisters in Lori= don. Mr. and' Mrs. Ron Radcliff, Torn and Jim of Guelph spent a couple of days at their farm home. Wanda Hunter of St. Catharines and Nancy Kirkland of Wingliam, school teachers, have returned back to their schools after the week's hoilgay at home. / the candles. Organist was Miss Sally Elliott of Pine River. A trio, Mrs. Brad (Dianne) Rotteau of London, Miss- es Sandra and Linda Kempton of Amberley, sang "Each To The Other" and "Bless This. House". A reception follo,wed at Sutton Park Inn, Kincardine. The bride's mother chose a floor-length pale green floral gown with matching chiffon coat and corsage of white carnations. The groom's mother wore a floor-length pink and white fortrel gown with white stole and cor- sage of pink carnations. For travelling the bride,donned a camel pant suit with dark brown accessories and corsage of yellow and bronze mums. Following a wedding trip to the United States, the couple are residing in Lucknow , where the groom is employed at' Machan Hardware. • Some good things happen at 65! a4W, •V• , Free Health Insurance. But you must apply for it It becomes free as soon as you or your spouse turn 65. For both of you and any eligible dependents. Provided you have lived in Ontario for the last year. Phone, write or visit your OHIP DistriCt Office for an application form. You've earned it: Important: Always quote your OHIP number when contacting OHIP. The OHIP District Office in your area will answer any questions and help you with your application. Hamilton 25 Main St. w. ▪ 528-3481 • Lortden 221 Oueens Ave. 433-4561 Sudbury 295 Bond St. 675.9111 Toronto 2195'Yonge St. (Eglinton) 482-1111 Mississauga 55 City Centre Or. 275-2730 Kingston 1055 Princess 54 546-3811 Ottawa 75 Albert St. 237-9100 Thunder Bay 200 South Syndicate Ave. 623-5131 Windsor 1427 Ouellette Ave, 258-7560 Ministry of Ficalfh C)ntarm -Hon. Frank .S. -Miller, Mtnister igricultura Tidbits By Adrian Vos County Pork Producers ?xl , all of Huron County, •oud of Ontario's Pork our own Miss Adriana , I had the privilege to • r with several hundred ny peers, when she stood is large audience and her address about the a Pork Hostess. 'She re - standing ovation, at uge as federal Agridul- ster Whelan got. And ;aid later that in his is a queen even when s not, it was as if the said: "Amen". We can that this year .enough een the ages of 18 and impete for the honour , can cone up from Hur- f with another girl of her Remember, you non- , you can compete too , you know about pork ind pork recipes. .4.**** .:over of our Working the pork producers con is a picture of two pork- one was dated 1973 with e tag, accompanied by Lis looking farmer. The 3dated 1974 ,;also with ESPAT, MARCH 270i, 1974 PAIN NINIIT1110 Married hi Bethel. United Church WANTED Fire Homes. 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The completed work dup- es the natural beauty of wood without its defects, while bating the cracking, peeling effects which, have disappoint- wners with wood, asbestos and aluminum siding. Qualified home owners desiring to take advantage of this ial offer should call Larry Kyle, 1-8'!0-265-4630, No Toll rge. If Product Or Performance Defective GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Guarantees Replacement Or Refund To Consumer BEREN BUILDING PRODUCTS 90 BESSMER RD., LONDON 52, ONTARIO WRITE — LUCKNOW SENTINEL BOX 38, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO relephone No. The marriage of Susan Jean Walden and. Douglas Warren Stevenson took place in Bethel United Church on Saturday, Feb- ruary 16th at 6 p.m: The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walden of R.R. 1 Kincardine. The groom is the son of Warren Stevenson of Mount Forest, and Mrs. Jessie' Stevenson • of Lucknow. The church was decorated with Candelabra", white mums and gladiola. , Rev. Allan McDowell'Of Kin- cardine officiated at the double ring ceremony. Given in marriage by het father the bride chose a white velvet gown with empire waistline and ldng full sleeves. She darried a bouquet of red carnations and white shasta daisies. ,Mrs. Barb Mc Cart of London, sister of the bride, was matron of honour., She wore a gown of red velvet , with empire waist , rounded neckline and long full sleeves. .She carried a basket bouquet of white shasta daisies.. and red carnations. Bridesmaids were Miss Connie Farrell of Kincardine, Miss Joy Walden of Stratford , both cousins of 'the bride•and Miss Kaye Wald- en of R. R. 1' Kincardine , sister of the bride. Their dresses and flowers were the same as the mat ron of honour's., John MacKenzie of Lucknow was groomsman. Ushers were Dave Black of 'Lucknow and Danny Walden of R. R. 1 Kincardine , brother of the bride. Gregg Mason of R. R. I Ripley , cousin of the bride , lit Jame kddress a $73 price tag. The companion however was dressed in rags. This very well demonstrated -the difference in input prices that the farmer has to shell out. Now She pork producers', ineome is doubly jeopardized because not only the inputs went up, but the output went down in price. We remain hopeful that it will turn for the better though. If people ever eat the Canadian Redcoat dinner that was served to us on the first day, we know that they will return to this fare time and time again. It's gourmet's stuff. It's better than any meat that I've ever tasted before. It's better' than just' finger licking good. If I do sound euphorious, just try it sometime. • * * * * .TO stay with pork, I may as well mention the Ontario Pork Con- gress coming up in Stratford on June f9, 20 and M. Every day ' from 10 a.m. till 3 p.m.. is a consumer program with all sorts of goodies. In the restaurants those days will be featured the afore mentioned Canadian Red- coat. IvImmmmm. 'That alone is worth the trouble to rent a bus and go with the whole club.