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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-09-17, Page 14spent ..the weekend at the eringli of Holland have been home of Mr. and Mrs, visiting with his sister,, Mrs. Clifford Young and Boelie de Beer and, fatidly, Coughlin spent the weekend They have 4,bean, in this with Mr. and Mrs,- Ron Barnt country for three, weeks and 'and boyS.-.1.'-: Mr. and Mrs. dgrt, Mey early this Week' THE HORON'CENTRE '...F0kciokoREN & YOUTH, . . - ' „ • Is Isl°,50d to announce that Mr. Robert Colichmon Executive Director Family Seryicas Association of Mettopolitan TOrento will speak on "THE MENTAL HEALTH OF CHILDREN • AT HOME AND AT SCHOOL" . -At the Annual Meeting of the Centre 11311Mil2 BUYS USED ;CAR' VALUES 1980 DIPLOMAT, 2 door 1980 DIPLOMAT, 4 door 1979 DODGE ASPEN, Special Edition, 4 dr. 1979 DODGE ASPEN, 4 door 1978 CHRYSLER LaBARON 1978 PHOENIX 1978 NOVA, 2 door • 1975 DODGE. ROYAL MONACO, 4 .door -1979 DODGE VAN 1979 FORD F 150 pickup, V8, automatic 1979 DODGE, 6 cyl., .1/2 ton 1978 DODGE, 1/2 ton SEE THESE AND OTHERS ON 0-URIOT-• SEVERAL OLDER CARS TO CHOOSE FROM HAMM'S BLYTH• PHONE 5234342 FRIDAY and SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 19 and 20 CALEDONIAN PARK, LUCKNOW Friday Night 8:00 p.m. Local Entertainment Log Sawing Contest Arm Wrestling Saturday Night 8:30 Concert in the. Community Centre Entertainment by Dicky'Dean, Magician ' Miller Sisters 10:00 p.m. Miss Midwestern Ontario Beauty Contest 10:30 p.m. Dance, music by Kountry Kats FAMILY NIGHT SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20TH $230 per person or $7.00 per family • Page 14,--,Itopiellinow Bentkiell, Wednesday, September 17, 1980 oneymoon a Glenda Jean • Ballagh be-•' came the: bride of Lloyd Gordon Morrisoh Saturday, AUgust 9 at 7 o'clock, at the Lueknow 'United Church, Rev, Douglaa .Kaufman offle- iated' at the double— ring amid, .& stitiq4;`4r: eandelabralightedwith-eeral-i- tapers surrounded by coral white liom porn mums. Glenda is a daughter r of Mr.. and Mrs/. Harvey Bal- lagh of London, formerly. of Belhaore, and Lloyd is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Morrison of R. R. # 1 Lucknow. Music for the ceremony was provided by organist Karl MorriSon, brother of the groom. , Before 'the bride entered the church, • MiSs, • Lavonne Ballagh, cousin of the bride, sang, Because, and during the signing of the register, Give Me Your Hand. The selections chosen were those sung by Lavonne and Miss Helen Bruder at the wedding of the bride's parents. - Given in marriage' by her family, the bride was dressed in a full• length gown of white polyester featuring an em- pite waistline and Queen Anne neckline. She •wore 'a two tiered veil on a lace head band and carried a bouquet of red Talisman ,roses. Miss Beverly Ballagh . of Waterloo was matron of honourfor her sister-and'the , bridesmaids were Miss Kay Morrison, sister of the groom, Lucknow, and Mrs. Darlene Kirk, sister of the bride, Shallow Like. Each girl wore a' rose in her hair and carried a cas- cade of peach gladiolas. They were gowned alike in long dresses of peach quiana. Designed in blouson style they had scoop necklines With capelet Sleeves. David Golley of Bluevale was the best man while -----ushersitwin -brothers -of -the groom, Ralph and ,Roger Morrison, R. 1 Lucknow, ushered the guests to the pews / marked with white bows and• coral lily of the valley. All guests were re- ceived at the entrance by Terry Ballagh of Waterloo, brother of the bride. A reception and smorgas- bord dinner followed at the Belmore ComMunity Centre,, where about 300 guests danced to the music of "The Crippled Duck". The bride's mother chose a Ladies 6:30 . bowling league Kathleen MacDonald and Sharon Culbert bowled the high single with a 251.. Kathleen MacDonald boWled the high triple with a 566. • Games of 200 and over: Sharon Culbert 251, Kath- leen MacDonald 251, Joan Livingiton 220, Marion Mac- 1 ' Kinnon 206, Lois McIntosh 228. Team points and stand- ings. Lollipops 7, 12; Pretzels 7, 11; Chocolates • 5, 9; Cheezies 2, 4; Peanuts 0, 3; Chiclets 0, 3. BY 01,14.01 YOVNG Mr: -and Mrs. Len Cough- -lin and• family took a tent trailer _to Dunnville last - —,,Tceitend,TheOkriCiZiinif attended the 14th aniitial eenfei'enee held 'there at Byng Park, . Mr. ' and Mrs, Clifford : Young visited With his sister, Mrs. May Richardson • of Wingham last Tuesday even- Mrs.. Ron George and baby, Susan, spent a• few days with relatives in Stfath- roy lately, - Jamie Young who is at- tending college in Sarnia spent the weekend at his homes Kim and Karey Coughlin V isit with English friends Recent dinner guests with Mi., and Mrs. William Mac- Pherson of Holyrood were Mr. and Mrs. Prank Maul- den and Keith, of Kinlough, and Mr. and Mrs. •Arthur Ivlaulden, of England. Other visitors were Mrs. Fred Paul -and-MiSs Joan PailI of HaittlY ."' ton. , - WED., OCT. 1', 19'80 AT 7:30 .P.A. AT 160 HURON STREET, CLINTON, ONTARIO Mr: Couchman has, been a frequent guest on national radio and television Speaking: on matters related to .mental health, families and education.: The Huron Centre for, Chilcken & •Youth has provided counselling services for huedreds of young people and families from all over Huran tOunty and beyond Since its incorporation as a Children's Mental Health. Centre in 1977. The Centre is governed by a Board of Directors, -electedrat the Annual-Meeting of theCorporatierriecich- year. moBRISON -BALLAGH land, Mrs, Mollie Wniteside. For the honeymoon to Niagara Falls and, the eastern states, the bride wore a soft beige, belted, shirt dress with 'a corsage of Talisman roses. ----Leroyd-alrd Glenda are , now----- residing at R, R. # 1, Lucknow. short gown of printed green sheet fabric and-the mother of the groom wore a pink polyester sheer in floral, design. Their corsages were mauve orchids. Guests from many centres in °Harm attende-d the re- ception with a special attend- ant from Dungannon, Ire-