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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-07-14, Page 16SMALL CRAFT SAFETY Items, clerks counters on the sidewalk to' serve you. Illy presents ODE:RICH ummerfest, SQUARE 3 EXCITING DAYS OF SHOPPING Thur., Fri., Sat. JULY 22, 23, 24 /40 I biggest sidewalk sale The 'area's original and K INSMEN ' d SUMMERFEST CARNIVAL MOST STORES OPEN FRI, NITE TILL 9 more f. Will Live 10.-Goderich The marriage of Mary Lynn ' Cloutier, only daughter of Mrs. Alice Cloutier of Toronto, and Maurice Alexander Chisholm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chisholm of Dungannon,-was -soleinnized- in- ' St. Joseph's Church; Kingsbridge on Saturday, June 19, 1976 at 4.00 p.m. White mums and pink roses decorated the church. Father E. Dentmger officiated at the double ring ceremony. Organist was MisS Marianne Frayne. Given in marriage by her brother, Murray J. Cloutier. of Toionto, the bride was gowned in .a 'floor-length dress of white polyest- er, styled with a Vietorian neckline, empire waistline and Ristop sleev- es, and fashioned with French guipure lace on the bodice and sleeves and floor-length train. Her chapel-length, silk illusion veil was similarly trimmed with guipure lace. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses and blue carnations with blue baby's breath and white ribbon. Maid of• honour was Miss Virginia Chisholm, sister of the Photo by Fred Bisset CHISHOLM - CLOUTIER ZION Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter and family had Mr. and Mrs. Donald Caesar,' Vicki and their grandchild Michelle Inglis of Whitechurch. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkins and • family had Mr. and ' Mrs. Ernest Weaver, Cathy, Blain and Michelle of Sudbury Sunday even- ing from their cottage at Port Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Swan and family yisited in Wiarton at Gateway Haven with his father, Earl Swan. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Culbert and family of Galt visited Saturday evening with his sister Violet, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gibson and family had their neighbours, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ritchie of poundary West on Wednesday evening. It was Mrs. Gibson's birthday. Barbara Wilkins of Five Oaks, Paris, Ontario and Jim Sheppard of Cambridge (Galt) were home with her parents and were guests at Wilma Hackett's wedding. on Saturday at Trinity United Church, Ashfield: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gibson, Heather, Brian and Michelle spent Saturday,. in London and visited with his sister, Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith.' groom. She wore a long gown of blue polyester Swiss dot, with square neckline edged with lace, short full sleeves, gathered skirt with lace trimnted flounce. • She „vvorema_bitte picture_hat ,Arimme_d with flowers and a trailing back veil of blue sheer nylon. She carried a bouquet of white daisies and blue carnations trimmed with fern and blue ribbon. Groomsman was Allan Drennan of R. R. 7. Lucknow, friend of the groom. , Ushers were Colin Chisholm of Dungannon and Danny Cloutier of Toronto. All male attendants wore royal blue tuxedos with white carnation boutonnieres. \ The bride's mother chose 'a sleeveless floor-length gown of powder blue polyester with white daisies and yellow rosebud cor- sage. The groom's mother wore a turquoise long-sleeved, raschel, knit jacketed floor-length pleated gown of polyester double-knit with a corsage of white daisies and pink rosebuds. The wedding dinner 'was held at the Bedford Hotel, Goderich, followed by a dance reception at Saltforcl Hall to the music by the Maitland Sundowners. • For travelling, the bride chose a blue flowered, long sleeved dress of polyester with sweetheart neck- line, and wore a corsage of white roses. Following the honeymoon, the couple will reside in Goderich, where the bride is employed by the Bank of Montreal, and the groom is employed by Delmar Sptoul Con- struction. Prior to her marriage, the bride was feted by a relative shower given by her aunt,44rs. Mary Bird of Goderich, by the staff of the . Bank of Montteal and a girlfriend shower by Virginia Chisholm at Dungannon. Ltons,E.xchange. • Youth Visits South Kintos SOUTH KINLOSS NEWS' MrZ and Mrs. Earl Stever have as a guest, a Lions Youth Exchange girl from Texas. Doann Hamilton is from north east part of Texas, a city called Tyler. She is visiting with Earl, Kay and Doug, until July 24 and 'then she goes to St. Marys, where all the youthsWill camp fora week. Then she will come back to Spend het last week in Canada with the Stever family again. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hartemink have Henry's brother, Bernard and Mrs. Hartemink, Visiting with them from Holland. They will be here for a week and then going on to visit with more relatives before return- ing home. Mr. and Mrs,. Clarence Ritchie are holidaying in Western Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wafters have returned home • after visiting friends and relatives in, Aylmer. The church picnic will be held at the end of the 12th of Ashfleld on July 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Androsoff,• Karen and Terry of Calgary and Mr. and Mrs. Al Teares of Vancouver visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bnckmeier. and Carol. All three families holidayed in Niagara Falls and Toronto fora week. The Androsoff's and Tearei are going to tam central United States and then to Yellowstone Park before arriving home. Mr. and Mrs. Dick McQuillin' returned from a very• enjoyable 2 week cruise on the Murray Bay with their son HarVey as the captain of the ship. They went to Montreal, Quebec_ and as • far as Port Cartier. Froni there they had to bring back a load of iron •ore. Mrs. Harvey McQuillin 'brought them home by car, Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dick McQuillin•were Mrs'. Jack McQuil- lin 'of .St. •Catharines and Dawn MacLeod of Clinton; Mrs. Heather Kuraishi left Sunday to join her husband in Fort Simpson in „ the North West Territories where they will spend the summer "months. • I Mr. and Mrs. Frank,MacKenzie returned home after spending . `some holidays touring Western , Canada. They visited with relatives' along the, Way, g6ing right to Victoria. Their daughter. Connie returned home from Vancotiver with them. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.' Fred Gilchrist were Mrs. Audrey Gilchrist and Brian of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelson of Kingston. They also were guests at the '50th wedding anniversary of Mr.. and Mrs. Jack Nelson held in Paisley. Mrs. Nelson is the sister of Mrs. Fred Gilchrist. On their return to Kingston they • were accompanied by Mr. and.Mrs. Fred Gilchrist who spent' a week with , them. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gilchrist drOve to Kingston on Sunday and brought' Bob's mother and dad home. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gib Hamilton were Miss Margaret Loney and Miss Betty Hamilton of Niagara Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hamilton, Karen. and David of Shilo, Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr,, Jeannette, Susan and Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hamilton, Anne, Steven, Cathy and Robert were also dinner guests last weekend. Visitors with Mr.. and Mrs. Ira Dickie last week were John McIver of . Winnipeg, Mary McIver of Virden, Manitoba and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Townson of Sudbury. A surprise 35th wedding anni- versary party for Mel and Mildred Henry of , the 2nd , concession. Huron, was held June' 29th' at the farm house of Eileen Nesbitt 2nd concession. Forty close neighbours and relatives of the bride and groom attended this special event. . A lovely program was held with Chester Emmerton 'as a lively chairthan, opening with a welcome, to Mel and Mildred and with everyone singing the old songs of long ago accompanied by Joyce Courtney. Irene Emmerton played several violin numbers, Bob and Joyce Courtney played 'several saxaphone and piano selections and Eileen . Nesbitt several violin numbers accompanied by. Joyce Courtney on the piano. Numerous speaches were given by each family . including Mel's two sisters, Irene and. Agnes and son Lorne. Each neighbour gave a humorous speech which caused laughter. Irene Emtnerton ,read the ad- dress and Eileen Nesbitt presented them with a beautiful gold parlour lamp froM the second concession neighbours. The families present- ed them with two lovely wall . 'plaques, a lovely blanket, and a set of gold door chimes. The groom made a fitting reply Of thanks to all, also the bride; spoke a few words of thanks. They were-lavishly showered-with-conn fetti. A smorgasbord lunch, tea and coffee was served by the neigh- bours. All enjoyed visiting and chatting in the evening. Gossip is a deadly poison that puts friendship out of business, Neighbours Honour 35th Anniversary WEDNE$PAY, JULY 14. 1976 MOE SIXTEEN THE LOCKNOVI SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO