Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-09-23, Page 9WEDDINGS > * WADE—MCPHERSON St, Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Wingham, decorated With white, yellow and mauve glad­ ioli, formed the setting for the double ring ceremony Saturday afternoon, September 12th, of WEDDINGS STOTHERS—STEWART Melville United Church, Fergus, was the scene of one of this sum­ mer’s loveliest weddings when Marilyn Cecelia Stewart exchang­ ed niTptial vows in a three o’clock ceremony with Mr. Stephen Cleg- SHOWERS HELD FOR BRIDES-TO-BE ASHFIELD LANGSIDE NORTH Jean Isobel McPherson,, daughter Sc?* ' h mu b of Mr., and Mrs, Ewart D. Me-1 «u?tOthfrw< jbride !s the Pherson and Thomas Harold 1 Wade, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar^l ‘ ence Wade, Belgrave. ' Rev. Alexander Nimmo was the officiating minister and Mr. GordonLeggattsang^’TheLord’s Prayer” and “Because” with, Mr; H. iV. P^mna at/the organ/ /’ / ’ The. bride, who was given ‘ in marriage by her father, wore a portrait gown of nylon net and1 chantilly lace over slipper satin, designed with fitted strapless bodice,*appliqued with leaf motifs enhanced with rhinestones. The tiered bouffant skirt was worn1 over a crinoline. The matching IS’- ng at the console of the fitted lace jacket had a small Juliet cap also appliqued with velvet and rhinestone trim. She carried a white satin Bible with Better Time roses^/apd - white streamers and love- knots tied with fern. Mrs. Raymond Snell attended her sister as maid of honor in a gown oF orchid* nylon net over tissue taffeta designed—w-ith—fit- The PresGyterian Mission Band! The Ladies’ Aid met at the will be held on Saturday after-i home, of Mrs. Wm. Orr on Friday evening. Owing to the absence The Ladies’ Aid met at the (KINLOUGH NEWS) Shower For. Kay Gibson . The village ladies gatherefcfeat the home of Mrs. Milton Walsn on Saturday afternoon to shower Miss Kay Gibson, a former teach­ er, with good wishes and gifts in view, of her approaching mar­ riage. The bride was shown to her place by the hostess, Mrs. Harold Haldenbv was . Jn^Fhe- chair, .TQ .thet strains hf the wed­ ding march; five little girls en- acted a • mock' wedding, Sheila Haldenby was the minister; Don­ na Nicholson was the bride and Helen Needham’’ was maid of honor. Laura Breckles was the groom with Marie Schneller the best man. Readings were ..given by Miss May Bpyle, Mrs, J. W. Colwell and Mrs. Walsh. Contests were Conducted by Miss Erlma Percy and Mrs. Gertrude Walsh, The bride received many lovely gifts. Miss Erlma Percy assisted in' opening the gifts while Miss Nancy Needham read the attach­ ed verses. Kay replied fittingly arid/invited all to her trousseau tea on October 3rd. “For She’s A Jolly Good Fellow” was sung and dainty refreshments were served. Eileen Elliott Honored The Township Hall was the scene, of a happy gathering on Friday evening when relatives ^d^rierids“inefTor/a’’m'isceirarF eous shower for Miss Eileen El­ liott, bride-elect, l^rs. Howard Harris was in the chair. The bride was ushered in by Mrs. Ed Thompson to the strains of the wedding march played 6y Miss Edna Boyle. Community singing was enjoyed. Mrs. Roy Elliott favored with a solo accompanied by~Mrs."RaynardAckert.Mfs. Perry Hodgins gave a reading. Mrs. Raynard Ackert, and Mrs. Morgan Johnstone favored with -a~duet-An address was read by Mrs. J ack Ackert. Mrs. Harold Elliott assisted with the gifts and Mrs. Currie Colwell read the verses. Eileen expressed- thanks and invited them to her home to view her trousseau. Lunch was served which brought a pleasant evening a close, Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonr aid of Buffalo visited during the week with their cousin, Mrs. Wm. Percy and family. Russell Barr arid Wayne John- stone'were'preserited'WithrBibler from the Presbyterian Young Peoples. Russell-left for Toronto where he is attending university. He plans on taking a civil en­ gineer’s course.» ”and Mrs. Alex Percy, San- dra, Eric and Wayne spent the week-end with relatives, at Lon­ don. Mr., and Mrs. Roy Schneller and daughter Margaret motored to Belleville ' where Margaret is a student at the deaf. Mr. and Glen and Ezra Stanley, Beverley & Sharon were guests at the Enzene-Stari- ley wedding at London on Sat­ urday of last week. Little Sharon Stanley was the flower girl; The bride, the former Vivian Stahley, -is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Albert Stanley, Kinloss. Mr. and Mi’s. Wm. Wall spent a day last week at London where they attended the Fair. / .. Mrs. Glen Cam and dau­ ghter Glenna of Amberley spent -a—day—with~h er—sister,—Mi’sr^BeTt- Nicholson. Mrs. Bert Nicholson and girls -attended a shower, for Miss Eve­ lyn Stewart in Miliarton school on Thursday; evening; , , ' Married At Owen Sound Congratulations to Mr. &'Mrs, Robert Clark (nee.Lpis Wilson), who were married last Saturday’ at the Baptist Parsonage, Owen Sound. The bride’s attendant, was her. sister, 'Miss Doreen Wilson Schneller-; Following the . cere­ mony a.reception was held at tfe home of the'bride’s parents, Mr. ■and Mrs*. Gordon Wilson/ The groorii . fs . employed by, ' Mr. Schneller 2nd 4hcy will reside in Kirilou.gh; v ; k;, '• Mr. arid Mrs. Harold Halderiby. and Sheila attended the*. Western Fair at London oh .Thursday,-.....- ‘ Mr’ and Mrs, Bert Nicholson fleft Friday ‘ on a mdtor trip to i Stewart of Fergus and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Stothers of Lucknow; The Reverend O. Glen Taylor sol- ^mnized--the—marriage’iri’’the“ church attractively arranged with ; standards.. oL white1^ -and—-pastel^ shaded gladioli^ flanked by ivy and palms/The guest pews were marked with white satin v bows and sprigs of ^heather sent from Scotland for ‘ the occasion. Fol­ lowing the wedding march, the j hymn ,“O God of Bethel” was | sung with Mr. W. G. Pratt pre- — -- ---- organ.Mr. Stewart gave his daughter in x marriage. She chose an effec- noon in the church. . |< v „ __ ____ Miss ^iza Cook of Owen Sound of the president, Mrs. EvanT pre­ spent the/week-end with her sis- sided. Plans were made for a ter, Mrs^Henry Mackenzie and bazaar to be held in October. The topic “Responsibility” which was prepared by, Mrs, Parish Moffat, was read by Miss .Dojeapa Orr. Readings were given by the mem­ bers. ■ __The Mission Band-met -in—ther Church on Saturday. Mrs. - Chas: Ti?fin 'yajs jn_chargetJVI^.. Wesley- ■ Young prepared the program and gave* thq topic .from the study book. •/ '?■ ■ . f The Y.P.S. will riieet in -the church on Friday evening at 8.30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Anderson of BabeaUj Michigan, visited last week-end with Mr. F. G. Moffat and with other friends here. Mrs. Annie Young of Porcupine is visiting with' her, sister, Miss Efnma, Richardson. Miss Doleana Orr of London spent the week-end at her home. Mr, MacKenzie. Miss Sadie Johnston, Reg.N., is a patient in Wingham Hospital with a severe attack of blood poisoning jn her hand.I Iriquois Falls where ; they, v will visit with, relativ^. / ^Misses’Kar^en^arid'EvelyriT^icli- olsori spent a few days with, theii* cousin, Marilyn^ Thacker A number , from here attended the extension course at Holyrood on Monday last ;with Mrs. A. Col-1 lins of Atwood in charge of the class. Members of the H'W.I. were privileged in hearing Dr. Mary Rutnam who was an A.C.W.W. delegate to Canada from Ceylon, when neighboring branches were guests of the Teeswater Institute. There will be no service next Sunday in the/Anglican Church ewing to the special services at Kingarf. Sunday School will be at 2.30 p.m. On the following Sunday, October 4th, Harvest Thanksgiving services will be held morning and evening. Mrs. J. W. Colwell spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. ArdelJ Mason, Hurori. —Begriming ~lsst Sunday, the Presbyterian service changed to afternoon for the Fall and Winter months. collar arid; long sleeves which came to lily-pdints over her hands. The. full, bouffant skirt was gathered to a tiny waist and fell-in soft folds to the floor. A coronet of seed pearls and rhine­ stones held her fingertip veil of *tulle illusion and she carried a white orchid and stephanotis. • M-iss^Sheila’~Srew^t’^vaF^l^ _ - _ wearing a floor length • , gown . of white nylon.net with a gold stripe over rose taffeta. The strapless bodice was' surrounded^by' a matching stole. A feather bandeau in her hair and a sheaf of gladioli in matching, shades completed her costume. MissRuth^Stothers, sister of Stewart’ ted bodice and tiered bouffant I sister’s maid of honor txlriviT cilc'»«*t /wf/ym “ .skirt, also worn over a crinoline, With brief bolero arid lily points ed gloves with matching head- dress_of..nylontulle with—tiny- flowers. ' / . The bridesmaids were Mrs. Gerald Cruickshariks and Miss Bonnie Zimmerman. They wore identical gownsindream blue- with matching headdresses of ny- the groom, was similarly gowned Ion tulle with tiny flowers. They all carried white satin Bibles and Aristocrat roses with sijver rib- bon" streamersarid Terri." T ’ The flower girl, Miss Sandra Jean Cameron, cousin of the to the maid of honor. ' Miss Eleanor Smye and Mrs. John Black' as bridesmaids were- gowned in. white nylon net with a gold stripe over yellow taffeta. They wore matching feather bride, wore a yellow floor length • bandeaus in their hair and carried gown of nylon net over satin with matching headdress. She also carried a white satin Bible with pale orchid mums and rib­ bon to blend. The best man was Mr. Clifford Kelly of Belgrave. Ushers were Raymond Snell of Londesboro and Gerald Cruickshanks, 'Wing- harm -Following the ’wedding cere­ mony a reception was held at the Brunswick Hotel, The bride’s mother, received wearing a navy crepe dress trimmed with white lace and wore navy accessories ^rrd a corsage of Briarcliffe pink roses. The groom’s mother assist­ ed wearing rose beige dress with gladioli iri rhatching shades. Little Margaret Livingstone was floweRsgirl wearing a floor­ length dressW soft green taffeta with a matching drawer head­ dress. She carried a basket of mixed flowers. Mr. William Cromarty of Dor­ chester was best man with Mr. Donald Stewart, Ailsa Craigs Mr. Wm. Amos, Parkhill and Mr. Wil- ' liam Anderson of St. Catherines, | former classmates of the groom, ' year ?51, OAC, as ushers. Mr. Ross Wildfang of St. Catherines play- ,ed two violin solos. A reception for 100 guests fol­ lowed at the* Hotel.'La Pacia in _____o___ ___o-..............' Fergus where pastel r shades of lace inserts and black accessor-1 gladioli made an attractive sett­ les and a corsage of Lestia Hib­ bert yellow roses; For her wedding trip, the bride chose a npvy serge suit and navy accessories and a corsage of Bet­ ter Time roses. The young couple Will reside in Wiriigharn. PARAMOUNT W.I. HEAR OF CORONATION TRIP Paramount Women’s Institute .met at the home of Mrs. Walter Dexter with an attendance of 18 members, 8 visitors arid 8 child­ ren. Mrs. Collins gave a very in-1 teresting paper on her trip to the .Coronation Mrs. Reid; Mrs. Richards and Mrs. Martin gave; talks on the trip to Toronto to Jhe~ATCrW-W--Mrs—S'm itkrwa s--a-p--~ pointed delegate to Guelph in S' ‘ ' a ing. ■ ■ • Mrs." Stewart received her guests wearing a floor length dusty rose dress Of nylon net 'Over taffeta, • matching hat and white accessories. Her corsage was a white lily and stephenotis. The groom’s.1 mother, assisted* wearing a. rose and green shot j taffeta floor length dress, matcli- ing’ hat and accessories and» a - White lily and stephanotis cor- sage. ... ‘ .• For a wedding trip to Northern Ontario and the United States, the bride donned a navy suit',, red accessories .and a white orchid corsage, : ■■ ■■■ ■ — On their return, .Mr. and Mrs-, ^t others—wi-l-^ sing, Mich., where’both'the bride groom, are" attending I her the Ontario School. fOr Mrs, Harvey Hodgins, Kenneth, Mr. & Mrs. September. Mrs. Wylds conducted snd the - very interesting contest and Michigan State College, completer- also gave a reading. The meeting ing degreO couises. t closed with The- Queen after CJI ~ which, the hostess served.a dainty frorii Regina, Zurich/ . * ' • ' /•' A' I THIEVES ABANDON STOLEN tHuck near, glenn’s bill ' Out-Of-towri guests attended “ ' " , Toronto, . Buffalo, Arthur. . Woodstock, Lucknow, Port Credit, Ailsa Of big,'.Beams-' ville C't. Catharines, Dorchester, Halifaxv$ast Lansing*' and Lon­ don/ ’ /’ ' ; / ... . '■ ; . At/the rocb.pfi.oh, t the grams' of an wei-e i'Ccicl from' ____ ..............................................■ ami 'Ejdnibitf’gh, Sco.t- jrib'ed about “ a ..riiilc arid a. hal f land; Stocktpu-on-Tees; England; **' U JI raid,' lVlcipIpv - IK ...... ^gent’ of 'Tces'water, was aban^'f .Gi/sg’ow ri’qrth of Dhrigarinon. A -blowout.. Missouri,. ■U.S,A./iiK'elowncg B.C>; 'unmtn and Torrance, , ., '■ As., the couple' loft . on their ’ apparently' forced the truck ' o r r H’, road, It was undamaged; __, The truck "had*;be«jn .used to th’e best' rniin favored )Vhisk away a 7.00-pound safe from the Teeswater Farmers’ Co-( operative, l^he safe *was -said to .contain $1, ' 'ehe^ues ,.o-' papery. . ; . ' V *.• wftfi'a bagpipe sWptiW-; Mr» and Mrs. Jack' Beaton and vaiiinbl'e -family of Toronto ra!1?/ ; Luckno'w friends on Sunday. Stroll With Mr; Truman Through His Own Home Town Harry S. Truman, in this Sun­ day’s (Sept. 27) American Weeku ly with Detroit Sunday Times, takes readers 'on, a’ walk through nis home town. Read “Mr. Cit­ izen”, a warmly human, series of articles, Mr, Truman’s, first puh^ lished writings since leaving the White House. Mr.. Truman de­ scribes his transition from Pres­ ident to plain citizen. { MADE FROM J#-.' .JX*' J— J • :X •.. w>*::*’ ■ Extra profits can be yours by feeding your birds a “Fresh- Mix” Laying Mash made from National, Egbilder Concentrate. National Concentrate.is rich in the vitamins, minerals and proteins so essential to maintain, healthy —bird^-nd-s^t^dy-Gmde-A-^g^pi’oductixrij;— So for year ’round production and profits ask your National dealer for a “Fresh-Mix” .Laying Mash made .from National Egbilder *. Concentrate. CONCENTRATE . See Vour NATIONAL Deqler today—* Look for the bright Orange and Black Sign, "A QUALITY FEED-MIX" FOR POULTRY. TURKEYS, HOGS and CATTLE WILLIAM STQNE SONS, LIMITED » INGERSOLL, ONTARIO F&Hililfa, YourCropv^ifh NATIONAL ^FEiRtlLIZ,ER, ■■■■■■■■riyri.......aiiriWi’ii'..: Tiia.ii.U.iiiiiir';7,J...nteii iinr-iii...,' iNi.ii.Mi.uimniini. i. i..i hiiir.ii.iii...i.« ■■■■<■<-