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"Take passage on the Mavis" it had
"Oh Jamie! I eouldna and ye - I looked read. "A fait brig with every comfort!"
everywhere." ' About four o'clock in the morning, the.
She nodded bashfully to Neil, self-con- seas became more rought and the masts
scious about what she was going to say. and rigging leaned, and strained against
"The women's room - it's no clean at the force of the 'wind,' From the fo'C's'le
--a117-0h-3amierkturso-ashamecl---roy-body----came-the-sound" -of--slTtr-s-thne-=Vghr"
is all bitten by week beasties - whatever bells. A whistle blew a shrill note to wake
shall I do?" the crew and the boatswain called
This was the time for Neil to move ' "All hands on deck!"
away, From the corner of his eye be saw Sleepy, half-dressed seamen came
Jimmy Fraser lowering the Canvas bucket from, their 'forward quarters and the
into the sea'. There, had been no Mention . officer on the wheel deck shouted. '
of the real conditions on board ship when "Take in canvas - reef the topsails -
the Mavis had advertised for passengers, look alive there get aloft!"
Students tour museum
On Wednesday, Septem-
ber 24, Mrs. Black's °grade
four and five class at the
Lucknovv Public School, trav-
elled to Southampton for a
tour of the Bruce County
Museum. The trip was in
accordance with the' environ-
mental studies unit the class
is presently studying entit-
led, "Community Affairs".
Mr. Jim McDougall; a tour
guide at the museum, was
most informative concerning
The bride given in marri-
age by her parents, chose a
white floor length gown of
jew-eri—atiristylecl on a prin-
cess line with chapel train.
:An overlay of margot lace
fashioned the bodice and
trimmed the sleeves and hem
of the gown. Her finger-tip
veil was held, by' a Juliette
cap of lace and seed pearls.
She carried a cascade bou-
quet of yellow sweetheart
the past history of Bruce
County. The children had a
chance to tour. an 18th cen-
tury school and, log cabin
fully equiPped with the tools
and furnishings which would
be usect-cluring this period.
store, plus many more fas-
cinating exhibits.
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It was a very enjoyahle and
informative trip for the child,
• en and parent volunteers
who accompanied the class to
the museum. Everyone came
away with a better under-
standing 'of the pioneer life
style in 'Bruce' County:.
Many of the chokdren are
making plans to return to
Southampton with their fam-
ilies to further explore our
Bruce County's history.
erford, R. 2 Winghatn, broth-
er of the . groom, ushered
guests.
A reception at the Luck-
now and District Community
Centre followed the cere-
mony.
The bride's mother receiv-
ed guests wearing a full
length polyester knit gown in
a melon colour, styled with
spaghetti straps, blouson
jacket and pleated skirt. She
wore a corsage of burnt
orange sweetheart'roses..'
She was assisted by the
mother of the groom, who
wore • a full length brown
sleeveless gown of polyester
knit featuring a pleated skirt.
She wore a corsage of burnt
orange sweetheart mses. ..
The bride changed to a
arose beige calf-length dress
of sheer polyester which had'
spaghetti straps and match-
ins jacket.
The couple are residing in
Teeswater. The groom is em-
ployed with Jack Maschke
Electric, Walkerton and the
bride is employed with. the
Walkerton-Hanover Veterin
ary Clinic.
A. special guest at the wed-
Zing was the bride's grand-
mother, Mrs. Len Cook. •
Out of town guests at-
tended from Greenwood,
N.S., Lucerne, Quebec, and
many centres in Ontario.
[By Diane Van °soh]
The 4th meeting of the
Kingsbridge Kountry Kook-
ers was held at the home of
Diane and Nan.cy IvEltenburg
on Tuesday, September 23.
The minutes of meeting
three were read' and signed
by the president. The roll
call was their report on
Chicken Cacciatore and each
of the girls tried best in
answering.
The girls decided to go to
:,;.the hardware store in Luck
now to learn information on
electric appliances and then
go to the "Super Scoop" to
use the microwave,
small, pizzas.
They discussed and read
over the pages of 'meeting
fonr in the Project' Manual,
Food For Friends.
During •the meeting some
of the, girls made the fillings
and each of the girls made
their own crepe. The girls
then tried, Cherries'n Ice
Cream Crepes, and, Spicy
Apple Crepes.
Baskets of white gladiola,
mint ,green fugi mums and
white carnations provided
the setting in the Lucknow
United Church when Sandra
Finlay of Teeswater and
Graham Rutherford of R. 2
VVitigham, were married 'on
August 23, 1980 at 3.30 p.m.
Rev. Douglas Kaufman
performed the double ring
ceremony. Mrs. Bert Moffat,
Lucknew, provided tradition-
al organ music.
Sandra is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Finlay,
Lucknow and Graham is the
son of Mr.. and Mrs. John
Rutherford, R. 2,Wingham.
' Inside the buildings, the
make crepes dut es, s oe mak rs' wares,
dentist equipment, a general and pattisporum leaves.
'Colleen Steele, Smithville,
friend of the bride, was maid
of honour and Joy Ruther-
ford, R. 2 Wingham, sister of
the groom, and Susan
Thompson, Lucknow, cousin
of the, bride, attended as
bridesmaids. ' • '
They wore full length mint
green gowns featuring a
sheered bodice and spaghetti
straps with a jacket which
tied in front. They carried
nose-gays of yellow sweet-
heart roses, white stephanot-
is and ivy.
Gilbert Johann, R. 1' Wrox-
eter, friend of the groom,
was best man and Paul
Finlay, Lucknow, brother of
the bride; -Garr-RI iith-
RUTHERFORD - FINLAY'
Koimtry Kookers children
were able.
pioneers' tools 'for farming,
oo s showing displays of
to view
Summer ceivinoity
Women's tools for household
. roses; white stephanotis; ivy
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