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WIMP" SEPTEMBER 15 1976
DUNGANNON NEWS
Teachers and pupils got back, to
school at Brookside on' Tuesday
with 379 pupils a slightly lower
enrolment than last year. The first
morning was / rather hectic with
eight new pupils regitte ing and
being assigned to rooms. h taff
is as follows: principal, 9 y
Jewitt, .Clinton; vice principal,
music and grade 8, Don Cameron;
grade 8 and History on rotary, Mrs.
Madeline Anderson; grade 7,, girls
physical education, Miss Hortense
Happel; grade 7, science an rotary,
Charles Liddle;, grade 6, Mrs. D,
Graham; grade 6, Greg Hazlitt;
grade 5 and .boys physical educa-
tion/, Ross Errington; grade 4 and'
5, Mrs. Lois Tebbutt;' grade 3 and
4, Mrs. D..Chisholm; grade 2 and
3, Mrs. Janet Blanchette; grade 2,
Miss Shelley Grange, Auburn (the
only new member on staff); grade
1, Mrs. Louise Wilson; kindergart-
en, Mrs. Lois Parrish; French,
Miss Vianne Trezise; remedial
reading, Mrs. Mary Bere; librar-
ian, Mrs. Helen Blake; secretary,
Howard Blake. Mit. Blake was
very much missed around the
school this first week as she was ill
in the hospital.
Teaching .Staff
At. Brookside SIPS GENERAL STORE
R.R. 7 Lucknow Lanes — iikone 529-7248
On Saturday, August 7th at 3
p.m. in St. Helens United Church,
Debra Elaine, daughter of Mr. and
Mts. Ross Errington, St. Helens,
and Robert Wayne, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart MacGillivray, Luck-
now, were united in marriage.
Rev-, Albert' U. Cook, Lifekriosii,-
officiated at ' the double ring
ceremony. WS. Anne Pritchard
was, organist and Miss Nancy
Errington, cousin of the bride, was
soloist. She sang Sunrise Sunset
after the entrance- of the bride's
mother and Annie's Song and
We've Only Just Begun during the
singing of the register.
Lighted pink candles, candel-
abra, fern and mums decorated the
front of the church. The guest
pews had white 'bows centred with
a tiny blue rose matching' the
bridesmaids dresies.
The bride, given in marriage by
her parents, entered the church on
the arm of her father, wearing a
floor-length gown of white pap-
ester satin 'with- a long lace. train.
The bodice was covered with lace
and trimmed with daisies, lace
sleeves, and high lace collar. -Her
Juliet cap of crushed flowers, made
oflice, accented the two tier waist-:
length veil of French tulle, trimmed
. with daisies identical to those
which trimmed the gown. The
dress and veil were styled and
made by the bride. She carried a
bouquet of pink sweetheart roses,
ivy and baby's breath.
Maid of honour, Miss Valerie
Photo by Bissett
Errington, sister of the bride, wore,
a floor-length gown of pale blue
floral polyester crepe, with match-
ing cape.
Mrs. Lorene Conley, sister of the
bride; Mrs.. Carolyn Phillips, sister
of the, groom; Miss Janet MacPher-
son, friend of the bride; all -wore
gowns identical to 'the maid of
honour. All attendants wore white
wide brim floppy hats trimmed
with bands, same material as their
gowns. They tarried wicker
baskets of shasta niums, pink
carnations and baby's breath.
Miss Charlene Conley, niece of
the bride, wearing a' gown identical
to the bridesmaids, carried the
bride's train. She also wore a white
floppy hat and later carried a small
wicker basket of identical flowers.
The little flower girl, Colleen
Conley, niece of the bride, looked
sweet in her long gown of white
floral polyester crepe also identical
to that of the bridesmaids. She also
wore a white floppy hat, and
carried a small wicker basket of
identical flowers.'
Ian .MacGillivray, nephew of the
groom, was ring bearer and carried
the rings on a white lace pillow with
satin streamers.
Kevin Murray, friend of the
groom, was groomsman. ushers
were. Mac Conley, brother-in-law of
the bride; Glenn Phillips, brother-
in-law of the groom; Don MacGil-
livray, brother of the groom and
Steve Errington, , brother - of the
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Herb Wilkins, custodian, had all
the floors shining and rooms ready
for classes • to begin.
Mrs. Ruth Alton "will be giving
piano lessons at the . school on
certain days of the week beginning
Monday.
bride.
Following the ceremony,
dinner and reception were held at
the Legion Hall, Lucknow. A three,
tier wedding cake, decorated with
blue roses and doves, made the
centerpiece fOr the bride's table.
The bride's mother chose a
floor-length sleeveless gown of
pink polyester with a, short pink
floral jacket, tied at the waist. Her
corsage was pink carnations.
The groom's mother chose a
floor-length gown of floral poly-
,ester. Her corsage was yellow
carnations.
For travelling, the bride chose a
two piece white dress with blue pin
stripe. Her corsage was white
carnations tinted blue.
After, a wedding trip to Niagara
Falls and other parts of Southern
Ontario, the couple will reside in
St. Helens. Thegroom is employed
at Treleaven'S Feed Mill, Lucknow
and the bride is employed at
Goodall and Campbell, Lucknow.
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85th Birthday
W. G. Reed was honoured on his
85th birthday on Friday, Septem-
ber 3rd when family and friends
gathered at his home just north of
Lucknow. •
Besides Mr. and Mrs. Reed
others present were their, daught-
ers Mrs. Archie (Birdie) Nicholson
of Lucknow, Mrs. Ben (Jean)
Brown of Port Albert, Mrs. Ford
(Eunice) Cunningham of Lucknow ,-
their son Bill and . Mrs. Reed of
Goderich; also Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
Hunter and Mrs. Eva Freeman of
Lutknow.
Many others visited or phoned
their best wishes over the week-
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in' this community, met Chuck at
Wilfred Laurier. University where
she graduated over a year ago.
Chuck graduated this, spring. The
couple' are residing in Montreal.
Chuck played football while, at
University.
He scored a touchdown in his
first game in the big time.
He was the Al's first pick in the •
college draft last winter, a 'third
round 'choice.
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So residents of this area can
follow the career Of Chuck McMann
'with more than average _interest in
the Weeks ahead': -
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