HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-06-16, Page 15JOHNSTON -
On Saturday,• May .15, relatives
and friends gathered to witness the
lovely , spring wedding of Steven
Taylor Johnston, only son of Mr.
and Mrs. Morgan Johnston of
Kincardine and Ruth Louise White- ,
head of Teeswater, daughter ' of
Mrs. Pearl Whitehead and, the, late
Everett Whitehead. '
Officiating at the dOuble-ring
ceremony was Rev. Arnold Proud.
During the ceremony Byron Bal-„
lagh, Gary Ballagh and Ken Wall,
all of Teeswater, accompanied by
Mrs. Kathleen Smith, provided
special vocal and instrumental
music "Whither ThOu Goest",
WHITEHEAD
"The Lord's My Shepherd":
"Follow Me" and "The Homecom-
ing".
The bride, given in marriage by
her brother. Stewart, looked lovely:
in a long, flowing gown of white
jersey. Her gown featured a
v-neckline embroidered with , seed
pearls at neck and bodice, long
straight sleeves and short • train.
Her tiered veil, embroidered with
seed pearls, was held in place by a
wide band • of crystal and pearl
beads. Ruth 'carried a nosegay of
pink and yellow roses, yellow
daisies, stephonitis, baby's breath
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Ontario Regulation No. 334/76 which amends
the original order, permits the erection• or use
of a building with a floor area 'of less than
,000 square feet for commercial purposes.
Other changes in siting requireMents have
also been included.
For detailed information on Ontario Regula-
tion.No. 334/76, please contact your Munici-
pal clerk.
Where a propoSed commercial use exceeds
the provisions of the order, the Minister of
Housing may amend the order pursuant to
Section 32 (6) of The Planning Act after as-
sessing individual applications and in accor-
dance with sound planning principles.
Please be advised that the Honourable John
1=1,\Rbodet, the Minister of Housing, signed
an amendment to /Ontario Regulation
No. 272 /74, a commercial order which affects
your municipality.
Although the commercial order intends only to
prohibit haphazard development Of shopping
centres in your municipality, small-scale com-
mercial uses serving local needs are .also•
prohibited under the order.
,THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, L,KKNOW,'ONTARIO PAGE FIFTEEN
Ministry of Housing
JOHN R. RHODES
Minister
Two Day School
Trip To Falls.
KIN G S B RIDGEN EW S
Grades ,7 and 8 students of S .
Joseph's School,' Kingsbridge, ac-
companied hY their principal Clean
Staffer and teachers Mrs. Maithel
Wilson and Miss Joanne Hamilton
and' chaperones . Deb Wilson,
Charles Crawford, Joanne Doherty
and Rose Mary Foran, enjoyed a
two day trip to' Niagara Falli.
Leaving the school on Thursday,
June 10 at .6.30 a.m., they visited
the Marineland and Game Farm,
the Tussaud's Wax Museum,
Ripley's Believe It Or Not Mus-
eum, The Spanish Aero Car, the
Scenic tunnels, Skylon Tower, The
Floral Clock, the incline railway,
the -Maid of the Mist cruise, and
Fort George. /
They travelled by , Kincardine
Travel Service, staying overnight at
the Sheraton Foxhead Inn, return-
ing back to the school on Friday
evening at 7 p.m. All report having
an excellent time.
and 'purple status.
Maid of honour was the bride's
sister Janet and bridesmaids were
Jackie and • Julie Johnston, sisters
of the' groom and Sheila 'White-
head, sister of the bride. The
attendants were identically 'attired
in light bltie flowered satin gowns
with high waists, full sleeves and
wide flared skirts.
Best' man was Brian' Horner,
Shelburne and ushers were Bruce
Scott, Brad Denison and Brock
Whitehead.
Dinner was served hr the Church
Parlour' with toastmaster duties
performed by Mr. • Don Thompson
of Teeswater. 'A reception: followed
at Hillcrest School, •Teeswater..
For receiving the guests, 'the
mother of the bride chose a
matching dress and . coat of pink
crepe with beaded trim. The
groom's mother assisted wearing a
two piece full length eggshell suit
with accordian pleated skirt. Both
mothers ware orchid,corsages.
For travelling to. Kentucky the,
bride changed to a powder blye
tailored double knit wool suit with,
brown accessories and a corsage of
pink carnations:
On their return the yourig couple
will reside in Port Elgin. The
groom is employed ' by Lummus
Construction, and the bride, prior to,
her marriage, was employed by G.
H. Ward and Partners of Hanever.
Mns. Wm. Arnold
Was WI Speaker
.Lucknow Women's Institute held
their regular meeting on Monday
evening, June 7, in the Assembly
Room. As the hostess, Mrs. Myrtle
Helm, was unable to be present,
owing to an unfortunate' accident,
Mrs. Grace Campbell . and Miss
Elizabeth Robinson prepared . a
delicious lunch which they served
following the singing of the
Institute Grace. " There were 20
members and 5 visitors present.
Mrs. Armstrong Wilson, the
president, welcomed the visitors
and members and opened the
meeting with the Ode and Mary
Stewart , Collect. Mrs. Bert
Ganimie read the correspondence
and gave a financial report. Mrs.
George Xennedy gave 'the cheerio
report.
A donation has been asked for
and voted on to help with piizes for
the best looking home in Bruce in
connection with the plowing match.
A cash donation was sent to the
museum in Southampton in place
of workers going for cleanup
purposes. Lucknow Institute was
Nimilam ,Naomposevaukl is
r Look neighbour ... you can get
invited • to a Tartan Tea in Ripley
Legion Hall. It was in aid of
Kincardine Hospital. A bus trip
was discussed ancL held over until
picnic day, which is June 29' in
Kincardine.. A donation is to be
sent to the school for retarded
children in Wingham.'
The program on. Citizenship was
opened with a poem, Magic of a
Friend. A sing "song followed with
Mrs. Mary McGillivray at the
piano.
Mrs. Myrtle Helm had prepared
the motto "Good Citizenship, is
Earned, note Inherited" and Mrs:
Sam Gibson read it. A lovely duet
was sung and acted by Anne and
Kathy Hamilton with their mother,
Mrs. Bruce Hamilton, at the piano.
This was enjoyed very much.
The guest , speaker for the
evening, Mrs. Wm. Arnold from
Ripley, , was introduced by Mrs.
Alex McNay. She spoke on the
Bruce County Tartan. Bruce is the
only county in North America to
have a tartan registered in Scot-.
land. She also spoke on the selling
of jewellery, spoons and dishes, so
many ways the tartan has' been
used in souveneirs, etc. There is to
be a South Bruce day at the
plowing match where clothing
made from the tartan 'are to be
modelled. She also spoke of ,the
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nice -people she has met thro": the
selling of the souveneirs. She is .a
very busy woman and we all
'appreciated her taking time to
come.• and speak to'. us.
Mrs. Armstrong Wilson thanked
Mrs. Arnold and presented her
With a gift. , Miss Elizabeth
Robinson gave .a reading entitled
"Life's Road". We had 'reports on
the 'District Annual held at
Wh i tech u reit , -May 18.'Mrs.
George Kennedy reported on the
A.M. There was 122 present. Mrs.
Grace CaMpbell gave the report for
the P.M. Theme of the meeting
was "Faith for the future". Mrs.
Alex McNay gave the paper •she
gave, as roll call on the "Origin of
Lucknow".
Mrs. Grace Campbell led in a
flower contest, which •was much
enjoyed, After the courtesy
remarks the meeting closed with
the Royal Anthem.'
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