HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-07-24, Page 17Epy65PAY� JULY Z4, 1,974
THE LUCK SENTINEL, `UCKNOW, ONTARIO
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le Wi1:1� live In Goderich
COup Students Complete
.Forestry Inventory
A group of seven grade ten and
eleven students, under the leader-
�h
ship of.Warren Howard of Listow-
el, are working to complete a for-
estry and wildlife inventory along
the Maitland River this summer.
f The group is being hosted by the
Maitland Valley Conservation
y z 4> Authority,, and is doing the project
through the Junior Conservationist
Program sponsored by the Conserva
tion Authorities Branch of the Min
?,3 istr.
y of Natural Resources.
r The Junior Conservationist Pro
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Fre e m ars. 0 10 n ,
Gravel Pit
114. Miles' West Of Dungannon;
CHOICE CEMENT GRAVEL
CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL
SAND, s/ STONE, TOP FILL
FINE, MEDIUM OR COARSE m
.PIT RUN GRAVEL
ALL LOADS WEIGHED FOR YOUI� ACCURATE MEASURE
10' METRIC TONS 22046 LBS.
gram is being condricted in five
'centres across the province this. ..
year, give the young people LOOKING BACKWARDS
involved an understanding and
y
x appreciation of their environment
t ' ' through practical experiences in. THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES
conservation education,
z WITH MARGARET THOMPSON
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ns began July 8, and is being conduct-
3z$h = 3 ed by Brian Crone of Mississauga, sion of Ashfield. .
Stephen Hitchcox of Oakville , Z0 Years Ago
Wesley Hudson; Kinloss.Town'
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Stephen Morden. of M
ississauga,
ship farmer, died from injuries
GROOT KIEFFER nYderBruce MacKa e of,Sault Ste. JULY 1954 he
received in a farm accident.
At Sacred' Heart Church, Wing sleeves.. A blue picture hat with Marie ".Robert Plantt of Glencoe, .
A community -owned threshing Two local stores were broken .
m, on Saturday, July 6th,. Ell a band matching -the dress and a Brian Paul of Guelph and Arnold machine was destroyed as fire
into, with merchandise and petty
Stirajs of Ottawa, . Also active cash taken; MacCharlest
ie Agnes Kieffer and Peter Jam- basket of shasta daisies, blue caused by lightning,. swept throughGrocery.
tGroot were united in the Holy carnations and ivy, with blue in one of the other projects is a barn on. the 9th concession of and Rathwell and Reed. Shoe Store.
Jeffrey'Carson, a student of Listow- Entrance results at the St. Het-
ndsof matrimony in 'a double streamers, completed her costume West Wawanosh. The farm,
el District 'Secondary School, owned b Harris Purdon, was work- ens centre named the following
igceremony with. Rev. Bridesmaidswere Miss B. J. Y.
cher A.Nolan officiating at the McLaren of London, Mrs'. Mary ed by his brother Bill Pardon • The, successful students -Dorothy
tialmass. The altar was dec- Kieffer of Wroxeter and Miss Mar threshing machine was jointly Allen, Lane Gardner, Marie Mai:
P y' white heart shaped peau pillow
ited with pink and white ann Groot of'Zurich,_' All were owned by neighbours in that com- Crostie , Sadie Nicholson,' Etta
with the rin s.
onies. attired identical) to g munity. Swan, Elee,n Andrew, Vera Lasers -
y The dinner and reception were . b Bernadean Alton Ronald
During the mass, scripture read= the matron of -honour and carrying'' held at the Brussels Legion Hall Archie Nicholson sold. his Bel- Y •
g D Cranston Russell Farrier Jack
were done by, Mr. Michael identical flowers, where the bride's mother.receiv- fast property and business to Chris D
ef(erand Mr, eorge Kieffer,' Flower Irl Was Miss Tamm ed uests wearing a ion full Young of the Paisley district and Inglis, Allan Miller, James
g Y g g g Reid 'George Webster. /
cies of the bride. Lynn Kieffer, niece and god len h own of polyester sky blue :.in the transaction Archie acquired g
Y g ..g P Y Y At the Dun annon centre the .
Che bride is the daughter of : daughter of the bride. dressed crepe with a lace. bodice , lon the Young farm. g
I, and Mrs. Oscar. Kieffer of R. g At the Jul meeting Lucknow following students were named
identically to the bridesmaids sleeves and wide belt, matching Y " g Alma Anderson. Murrayam
jlBluevale and,the groom is the and carr. in a basket of white shoes and a corsa e of ink roses. Municipal Council struck the Y P -
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sof Mr, and Mrs. John,Groot of daisies and blue carnations. -She was assisted b the room's 1954 tax rate at 43 mills. Spec -
bell, Helen Durnin, Lorne Roach,
Y g ial interest centred on the 1954
R, )'Zurich, Dorothy Robb, Madelaine
/ Soloist, Miss Lavone Ballagh,' mother, wearing a full length the new 'Caesar., Irvine.Eedy, Benson
Given inmarriag.e by her father; accompanied by Miss Rosemary gown of mauve polyester creprate, D as new. count y eqFea.Zan, Doreen Kinahan, Clara
assessment 'was used for the first
bride wore a gown of German ' Schmidt at the, organ gave with plain bodice , long sleeves Reid Edward Robinson Donald
'and figured. skirt and a corsage of time as the basis of taxation. '
ported satin peau with Chantilly beautiful renditons of "The Wed- g g Ross, Violet Saunders, Norman
ellow roses. The Towle family,held a fam-
e bodice, Queen collar and ding Song' at ,the procession, Y reunion that brought ether Boyle , John Brodie, Billie Caesar,
it
The dinner table was centred Y to . g g' Stewart Chamne Melvin Craig,
�t•fitted sleeves. The gown "Prayer' of St. Francis" at the the five brothers and three sisters y.
Itured s lace cathedral train with a three tier wedding cake ic- Harvey Culbert, Alberta Currie,,
offertory, O Perfect Love at for the first time in forty years. Y
Vin from a bow at the waist. Communion, "Oh God df Love ed in traditional white with sever- David Sproul,,Elaine
B Their parents, the late Mr, and
!uliet cap held the waistlength Oh God of Goodness" at the sin al dozen 'tiny blue sweet , peas Tremblay.
iIOftulle a li g completing the decor. The'table
Mrs. Albert Towle, passed away
appliqued with the ing of the register and We Have some years before. The old home
e lace as the bodice and train.Only Just Begun., at the recessionwas at Paramount.
. was decorated with blue and 6 O YEARS AGO,.
.
wore a •pearl necklace andBest man was. Joseph Ducharme white streamers and the wedding
cake was flanked on either sides
Ings, gift of the groom and ' . JULY 1914
of Goderich. Ushers were Ronald with crystal; with ion •
tied a cascade bouquet of white Y g. 40 YEARS AGO
Hartman ilsa C Craig
a ,Thomas blue tapers and and roses. Guest With the exception of the roc -
`s, blue carnations and ivy Ran of Ailsa Crai and David P P g
hblue streamers. Y g tables were decorated with blue JULY 1934 ery stores, all other business
Groot of Zurich. !ting bearer tapers and roses. places in Lucknow were observing
uon of honour was Mrs. Kar- was Sean Kieffer of Wingham,' Ruth McQuillin, 16, year old for the first time , a Thursday
Wishar of Stratford, sister of , nephew, of the bride. Master of ceremonies was the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John, half -holiday for the month of
bride. She wore a floor length bride's uncle and god father Mich- McQuillin, West Wawanosh, lost July and August.
In of flocked flowered voile The groom and all male attend- ael Kieffer of Teeswater. During her life by drowning in Lake Hur- Butter was selling for 1$¢ a
delphinium blue taffeta de- ants wore navy blue tuxedos in the evening dancing was enjoyed on at the foot of the 12th cones- pound and eggs were 17¢- a dozen.
ed on the same lines as the Adventuror style with blue ruffled 'to the "Moran" and at niidni.ght
es dress and with baby puff shuts. The ring bearer carried •a lunch was served
For travelling to Manitoulin
island, the bride donned a mint
green two piece dress with.white ,
:o ) accessories and a corsage of white
roses. Upon return- from their
honeymoon the young couple will
_ reside in Goderich. T.he groom
-.J is employed with Cyanamid of
— Canada at Clinton..
Guests attended from Holland,
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SCRI-PTION,� � �
London, Hamilton, Cambridge,
,� Teeswater,. Toronto, Mississauga,
Stratford , Zurich, Dashwood, Dub,
lin, Wroxeter, Bluevale and
Wingham area,
TOPrevious to her marriage the
bride was tendered a lovely mis-
THE° LUCKNOW SENTINEL cellaneous shower at the Wroxeter
Hall with hostesses kIrs. Norman
Ross, Mrs. John McBurney, Mrs.
1tn 'Carl Frieburger, Mrs. Glen Mc -
hen you Pure1188e your WeaalDg invitationsMichael, Mrs. Warren. Fines and
The LUcknow Sentinel you will receive one Mrs • Mary McMichael. pus.
" Karen Weisha_r entertained at a
year's flee subscription to bridesmaid luncheon at the Goyld-
T1e LUCknow Sentinel en Bamboo in Stratford and Miss.
B. J, McLaren also entertained in
the bride's honour. ...�
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