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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-07-16, Page 23nelaiaar Sentinel, Viredneedtiy, 16, 1980-.Page are residing on Gould Street carnation. - -- WiartOn. daisies, baby's breath and ____ _bride's grandfather, Gordon 48'. Try an offer. e grave ,area, ers were Colleen Adams, Jan 60 workable balance bush and Laurie's dresses were The fathers of the young Mr. and Mrs. George McAr- Caesar, Janine Glenn . and and pasture', 'brick house, ----the-eame-hut-in-yellow-They couple each wore grey 'tux- thur. barn 40' x 66% Redueed carried nosegays of pink, . 'el:19es. The,Thride's foilet, After a honeymoon to Pen- John Anders°1:L. - - yellow and tweet pea wore a white gardenia and nsylvania, the happy couple interment followed in asking price: 61,000, colour- ed Mini carnations, white , flower girl, wearing a long the•groom's grandmother, white swiss dot gown and Mae Jackson of Wiarton and carried a basket of flowers grandfather, Percy Oakley of similar to the bridesmaids. Coldwater, The attendants all-wore mat- The bride's going away ching flowers in their hair. - outfit was a yellow sundress The groom wore a white tuxedo with a yellow rosebud boutonniere. The groomsman was Jerry Williamson, friend of the groom, of Owen Sound. He wore a dove grey tuxedo with darker grey vest and trous- ers. Ushers dressed ,the same, were, Rusty Jackson, R. I Wiarton, brother of the groom and Ivan Cranston, R. 2 Lucknow, brother-in-law of the bride, and Wayne Jamie- son, Walkerton, brother of the bride. David Button, Waterloo, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer, dres- sed in a white suit. 'All attendants wore yellow car- nations boutonnieres. Organist was Mrs. Robert Craig, with Wendy Craig playing a selection on her violin while the guests assembled. Dianne Short of Ingersoll, and Wayne Jamie- son, Walkerton, sister and brother of the bride, sang "0 Perfect Love" and "You Are My Miracle". The' mother of the bride chose a long gown of melon quiance, with a draped bod- ice and cap sleeves and a tunic overskirt of chiffon with a corsage of white gardenias daughter of Stuart andt`eari Jaraieion, Wiartoti of Luckinow;, and the groom is the eldest son of Lloyd and Bobbie jackson, R. R. 1 Wiarton. • Rev, David Cooper off iciat ed at the dinible ring cere- mony on Saturday, June 21, Given in marriage by her father,' the bride: chose a gown of white silk organza fashioned on empire.lines. The 'bodice with a sheer U shaned yoke was re-eMbroid- • erect with seed. pearls and edged with a ruffle of Venice lace that fornied small cap sleeves. The full skirt had wide bands of matching lace in pinafore effect with 'three tiers of 'lace to the hem line, that fell into a built in train. She wore a matching cathed- ral length veil, The bride carried a cascade of yellow sweetheart• roses, stephan- otis, white daisies, and baby's breath, with a back- ground of ivy. Matron of honour was the bride's sister, Cathy Button, of Waterloo, wearing a long gown -of- sweetpea quiance featuring a round yoke of JACKSON JAMIESON pointe d'esprit edged in a Jamieson of Goderich, and erica), niece of the bride, was The bridesmaids were Gail . and yelleiv rose . buds. The given by. Kathy and Laurie July q at 2 p.m. Cranston, R. • 2' Lucknow, groom's mother wore 'a, long Jackson at Bobbie Jackson-'s Pallbeaters were David sister of the bride and Kathy mint' green quianee gown : home; A pantry' community Adams, , Jainestown, Fred , an Laurie, Jackson; ./c„ , 1, , with a • scoopedneckline‘400 shower was held it the home Tiffin, Russell Chapman and ' LLIGKNOW - 3. bedroom well-with, sisters of , `wore spaghetti Straps with 'a short of Mrs. Eileen Millet. • A. Art Burrows, Whitechurch; maintained heme ,in a good groom. Kathy Jackson wore matching jacket; with a cape- relative shower was also held David Caesar, Dungannon residential ,area. New low asking price for quick sale ' an identical -dress of the let collar. She wore a wristlet at. Coldwater at the twine Of and Jim -Andeirsen, Caled- • . . matron of honour and Gail corsage of pink roses. the groom's aunt and 'uncle, Onla. Acting as flower bear- 100 ACRES Ei I Wed , St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Wiarton, decorated with white and yellow chrys- anthein0Ms and white can- delabra, Was the setting for the marriage of Glenda Lee Jamiesonto William Gregory Jackson, both of Wiarton. The bride is the youngest Jennifer Jamiesbn, Walk- ruffle of matchin laee • Ong • with a white;jacket and white accessories. The groom wore a 'grey pin striped suit. Guests attended from Farmington, Michigan; Roy- al Oak, Michigan; Lake' Or- ion, Michigan; Dearborn, Michigan; Peterborough, Coldwater, Goderich, Ter- onto, Pembroke, Mount For- est, Ingersoll, Walkerton, Lucknow, VVoodstock, Wat- erloo, London, Owen Sound, Shallow Lake, Hepworth, Sauble Beach and. Clavering. Showers for the bride were held by her former school friends of Lucknow at Etta Belle MacDonald's home. A relative shower was held at.) Gail and Ivan Cranston's, R. It 2 Lucknow. A Stanley Home product shower was the groom's father 'a yellow area, '3 bedroom house needs .-.- Honorary guests were the FORM SAFETY LISTOWEL The feeling hour operation had her 16, 1979 after she 'was,• at the ends of her fingers limb re-attached. • Caught in a hay swather ' is close to normal. • Over, the past 1Z that severed, her arm at ••• It has been just over a months, Brenda has the shoulder; . year since sir-year-old come along way in'her Mr. and Mrs. Huber --Branda—Huber„,_dail,ghter.rer,o.,very.,„ and althougk rushed their daughter to of 1V1r. and Mrs'. David she can't, extend. her L aro w Huber Of RR 4, Ustowel, fingers.and 'recently the Hospital where.local lost her arm_ in a farming prickly sensation has left doctors and nurses accident and .after a .17- her err,., and she now has packed Brenda's arm, in , more of a "normal" ice and sent her to Sick Obituary , • feeling. :Children's Hospital in - Despite' her handicap, ! Toronto. Dr. Brenda passed Grade 1 Zuker performed the ADAMS and will enter Grade 2 in operation there. Denanne Elizabeth (Caes- -the fall. Brenda's mother The success of Brett-- at) Adams passed away at said school has been "no da' s o peration• • bit problem''' for grenda and 'headlines in many a the Wingham and District Hos- . pitaron Sunday, Joy 6, 1980 she did very well, in her i p:r v in,e s daily studies. rie*spapers as it.. Was the • She 'leaves to mourn her Brenda's tragiC ac- first successful _operation in her 50th year, passing her children; Murray, oident occurred on . jUne of its kind in the hospital. of Wingham atuinawne of R.. R. 4 Wingham; also her .sister Madeline, Mrs..Gard- On Anderson; Ashfield and three brothers, Bill of God- erich, Jack of Dungannon and twin brother Donald of Wh.itechurch. She was predeceased by her husband Clarence in February 1979, by • her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Caesar, Ashfield, and one brother, Paul of Ashfield. 'The, funeral service was conducted by Mr. •Robert Petry of Whitecburch United Church at the MacKenzie I and McCreath Funeral Home. • in Lucknew on Wednesday, 011111•11111 WrOxetor Cemetery, Wroxet- enda has feeling her fingers again 4 ACRE treed lot in Lucknow renovating, small shed, 24' x • ESTABLISHED OVER SIXTY,YEARS WALKERTON • PHONE 881-0234 ONTARIO A large stock of monuments at fair prices Available for evening appointments wants*Esi---p-epOi - with a -DO_ rend,pnall WANT RD ads YOU ARE tittl)it REALTY WORLD W. J. Hughes Realty. Ltd. 395-5952 Buy IN JULY - close in AtigliSt, and have the kids- - in school by September 4. bedroom home in ,Lucknow. Large attached garage and front porch. Asking $45.000.00. Call -Chris Holloway-evenings. 395-3448. M-20 SMALL TOWN SPECIAL - 3 bedroom bungalow available in Dungannon. Full basement and stone fireplace in the Rec. Room. 10 11/2 percent mortgage, just waiting 'for you. Call Don Mc- Caul.), 524-8100 or 524-4226 Pevenings. 'LOT AVAILABLE in Whitechurch. Shady trees at back of property. Asking $7,000.00. Call Chris Holloway ,'eveningS 395-3448. W-4 NEWLYWED SPECIAL in Point Clark. 3 bedroom, . year-round home. Great starter home. Close to the beach with a shady private lot. Phone Chris. Hoilliway evenings .395-3448. K-706 BUSINESS 0 P - PORTUNITY for hair- dressers who want to be their own boss. Equip- nient and stock included.' Call Chris Holloway evenings. 395-3448. POINT CLARK OFFICE HOURS OPEN 7 DAYS AWEEK lo A.M. until 4 P.M. 395-5952 NOW! Before It's Toe Late! Practice DUNGANNON'S 125th BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS - Sat Aug 2nd - f-0 r at Dunganneh's Agricultural Park Old Fashioned Breakfast 8•10 a.m. Sat. Aug. 2 catered by Nile U.C.W. Pork Barbecue it 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. Sat. Aug. 2 Adults *4.50 Children '2.50 Pancake Breakfast $.10 a.m. Sun. Aug. 3 Adults - *3.00 Children *1.50 catered by Goderich Kinsmen 'Chicken Barbecue 41.7 p.m. Sun. Aug. 3 4.50 Adults. $.2.50.Children Get your tickets early 529-7526 and 529.7912 McUONAGII REAL ESTATE 77 ACRES in Kinloss - Beautifully restored stone house, barn .53' x 60'. For one-third down owner will . take back a first mortgage for balance at :a, very low rate of interest. , ONE ACRE lot on Hwy. 86 west of Lucknow. Asking $7,900. LAKEFRONT COTTAGE, at Point Clark. This is a super home • winterized' and out- standing in every way. 2$ ACRES in Holmesville area, 2'spring fed lakes with control"dam - good house and barn. MEL MATHERS WIngham Phone 357-3208 Rep. L. W. Hutton Real Estate Ltd. Broker, Kincardine Wishing for money? Sell don't