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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-01-07, Page 16AT: • KINLOSS COMMUNITY:0NR Y2 PRICE omiarssomissiximsagswomm, 3 ELTIGRE SNOWMOBII.4 S PANTHER -1 CHEETA FREE 1/2 BEEF 1NITH.EACH OF THESE MACHINES IN STOCK WCICWOCWOMICSOM Free Drgws „Films Coffee 'rand Donuts Saturday, January . 10th . 1 6' ,p.m. mcwciammicswommaisoc!issiVocvaizeo RONALtYSTAWEI rFARM SUPPLIES 300 IT. IS s Arctic Cat Clothing INCLUDING 30 SUITS, JACKETS, SWEATERS,, ETC. tz`7.1,1*".. - • THE LUCKNOW LUCKNOW, ONTARIO,' 'WE.PNESPAIrt/JAHUARY. Y, 1976. London , 'Ceremony ORE. tOcKNow PHONE 528490 . . . FREE 1, mi_ =Pfi,==,-1:Kpio... ,- 24 OZ. KRAFT :Petinut. 'Butter (.2.L13,-EktRA). Five Roses 4 Four I 14 OZ. LIBBY'S, DEEI" BROWNED . Beans With Pork 14 Oz. AYLMER. CHOICE . Peach Halves Water Softener. Ice Salt Cobalt Salt Salt Hi Boot Salt Fine Cut Salt Now On Hand . t , iA The Church of the Epiphany, London,'. with a 'background of white mums 'and pink carnations and- vv).rite bows decorating the. pews, Was the setting for the marriage of: Alice Faye Day and Thomas Ivan Gray. on Saturday., November 22nd at four o'clock. Rev. A. Hitch of London officiated at . the; double • ring ceremony. ry The bride is ,a daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Day. The .groom is a *son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Gray. all of London. . Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of pure silk poie de soie, encrusted in the'yOke with seed pearls, pencil slim, sleeves,with jewel trim at wrist and ' a bouffant skirt cascading into a cathedral train: Her high-crowned finger-tip illusion 'veil of imported tullewas encrusted with tiny seed :pearls. She carried a cascade of red roses and Scotch heather. Maid Of honour was,MiSs Linda Essay of London. She ,wore a blue "crepe' gown with i halter. neckline .and jacket_of sapphire hlue velvet with hood of velvet. 'She carried a cascade of blue carnations and yellow roses. , Bridesmaids were Mrs. 'Bonnie Dick of Ingersoll and- Mrs. Patricia Fullerton of Byron. Their gowns and •flowers 'Were, the same as the maid of honour's. Flower girls were "Lesley Marie Day of, London and Sherri Dick of Ingersoll. They were dreSsed in' white crepe granny gowns With navy crepe pinafores cornplimented, with whit; granny bonnets trim- med in navy.' They carried' baskets of nixed fall flowers. ' DOuglas McColl of, London was groomsman. Ushers were John Day , of Thorndale and , David Gray of L'on'don . • • A reception followed• at Niles- . town Masonic Temple. decorated With white 'tapers. white and. OW( bells and streamers. , The bride's Mother chose a gown of mint green crepe over taffeta' • with corsage of yellow roses; The groo,m'.S mother wore a Coral,,,, gown of nylon chiffon over taffeta'. 'and corsage of orange carnations. For travelling the bride chose a Laine • wool saltribp-coloured stirt and roses.„eorsage of yellow ioses Fdllowing their wedding trip 'in the Southern Uritted States 'the couple', Mr. and Mrs; Don, Caesar, Viet and Patsy were, Boxing Day guest with Mr. and Mrs. , Clarent Collinson Teesvvater. are ,residing in. London, where' the bride is employed with M. Loeb, London Lid. and the groom is a, mechanic at Hopwood'S Garage. Prior, to her' wedding the bride was honoured at' Several pre-nup- tial parties. Her mother:entertain- ed at a trottsseau tea at her home, Victoria 'Street: The table covered with a white linen.cloth was centred. -with a bridal centrepiece flanked by, white tapers and vases of red carnations and white mums. Pouring tea Were, Mrs. Thpmas Magoftin of Lticknow; grandMother of the groom. Mrs, 'Grace Wake- 4ield of•Guelph and Mrs. J. A., Day of London, grandmothers of the bride. Also assisting at the tea were the bride's' attendatits. The 'bride was also entertained by Miss Linda Essey; Mrs. D. Dick;„, Mrs. W. F. Chatterley, Mrs-T. J. Davies, and Mrs. A. H. Evans, aunts of the bride; Mrs. J. Brown; Mrs. J. M. Fullerton; the Welwyn Bowling League at the home of Mrs. F. Telfer. Mrs. Donald. B. Gray entertained the . bridal party following the rehearsal. WHITECHURCH Merry Christmas and Happy' New Year to all vvhd contributed to Whitechurch news throughout the year. Graham Kay arrived home on ThUrsday.fro'm' the 'University at Vancouver. ' Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ross, 'Mrs. Robert Ross and Mrs. Nettie 'Ross of Winghap on, Sunday were at London Fuftieral Parlor where' Mrs. Graydon Cox rested. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis 'and ,Dana of*Windsor were Visitors'last Week with' her parents Mr. and •Mrs, Garnet -. Farrier and his parents Mr... and Mrs.: •Davis of tbcarr. Sunday visitors with Mr.” and Mrs.'Wallace Conn were Mr, and Doug Cdnley and Jason •of Wingharn.. Mrs. Earl Caslick was, a visitor with, Mr. and Mrs. Billie ,Caslic1C• and family of CulrosS on Friday evening and with Mr. and Mrs. • Wilford Caslick • and family' of V1ngham on Saturday. Whitetkurch Mr. anct, Mrs. Ken pewtress were Christmas guests with their daughter Mrs. .Ian Sutherland and Mr. Sutherland 'of Milton'. , Mr.. and Mrs. Paul Elliott of Windsor are enjoying a two week holiday with their* parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw. '/ Mr. and Mrs.Walter Elliott, 'Paul, Barry, David and Karen and Mr. and Mrs. Paul LaicIlaw were ChriStmaS griestS With Mr. and' • Mrs-i. Bill MacPherson andfamily of St. Helens. Christmas Day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw were Mr. and : Mrs. Joe Ducharme 'of Goderich, Mr. and. Mrs. .Paul Laidlaw of Windsor and Miss Jane ,Laidlaw of Brandon. . Christmas EVe guests' with Mr. andi Mrs. Lorne Durnin were J. D. , Durnin, .Robert Durnin, Mr. and Mrs. ROs's.Durnin and family, ,Mr: and Mrs.. Elroy Laidlaw and Jane of Brandon; Mr. and. Mrs. Cameron Simmons of London; My. and Mrs. Paul Laidlavv, Windsor; Mr. and,' Mrs. Joe Ducharme., Goderich; Mr: and Mrs. Clayton Scholtz and family of Goderich. Mr. and. MrS., Bill.Evans were Christmas visitors on Thursday and„ Friday witl't-iMr, and Mrs. Eric Evans and family:of Hyde Park.. .Holiday gueSts- with. Mr.'-and Mrs. Dan Tiffin were Joyce Tiffin' of Toronto, Barry .of Kitchener,. Mrs. Ethel Stewart, Wingham, Mr. , and Mrs. Doug Tiffin. Lori and Michael, Mr. and NO'S. Bevin Tiffin, Stephen and Dean and Mrs. Orville Tiffin. Saturday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bevin ,Tiffin were Mr: and Mrs. :Dan' Tiffin,. Barry Tiffin of Kiteltener, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin, Joan and Joey and Mrs. Orville Tiffin. , My. and Mrs. Wilbert Schwich- tenberg, Lori and Kerry of, Port Elgin and ,Albert, Coultes were. Christmas g9ests with 'Mr. and. Mrs Jack Coultes *and •family of Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Schwichten- berg and family visited with her' father, Albert Coulte's. from Wed- nesday to Saturday. Mr. and Mts. Lorne Durnin were 'Christmas Day guests, with Mr. and Mrs. , Clayton Scholtz anti- family of Goderich.,' • Christmas. Day -guests with Mr. and' Mrs. John Gaunt and George 'were Mr.. and Mrs, Don, Ross, Douglas Bob. David and Brian; Mr. an rs. Harley Gaunt, Billie, Brenda d Jana•of Winghatri; Mr. and Mrs. Jiin Gaunt and Janet of Centralia', Miss' Kay Wilkens and Mrs..Robert Ross, Christmas Day guests with"Mr. and Mrs. Mack Artristiong . of Culross were Mr, and ; Mrs. Wallace Corm, %Mr. and , Mrs. * George Conn and family of. Sherbrooke, Mr. and Mrs. Doug) Conley and JaSon, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hdnter and Trevor of London, Mr. and. Mrs.,, Hugh Armstrong and °tiler Armstrong relatives. 'Visitors during the holidays with Mrs; Earl Caslick were on •Friday, Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, Tiffany and' Joshua of Hamilton and. on Saturday, Tom Miller and Murray Coultes of Toronto, on Sunday, Dr. and Mrs. John Willis, and family of,. Kincardine. GRAY - DAY Mr. arid 'Mrs. Allan Falcone Tony and. Timmy Mr. and Mr Wesley Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs. 13( MoWbray, Mr. and Mrs. L. Shot Mr..and Mrs. Archie .Montgomer Blyth, were Christmas guests .wi Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer ai Kevin. 4 R.R. 4 KinCiAine. 11.1.0k