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Loelow Sentinel* Wedoeodoh November 5, 1980.—Prige
E*01Sive otautetto to.remon
Chalmers Presbyterian*,
Church, Whitechnrch, was
the scene of a pretty wedding
• on Saturday, September 27,
1980 at five o'clock when
Crystal Konings of Philips
burgbecame the bride of
Barry Elliott of R, R. 1,
Lucknow, Rev. John Bell
[Photo by Jim Yundt]
KONINGS
Lambeth. Honoured' guests
were the bride's grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carman
Buchanan, Listowel, Mrs.
Johannes Konings,' LiStowel,
Mr. and Mrs. 'C. N. John-
ston, Woodstock, and Mrs.
Doris Carson, Milverton; and
the groom's grandparents,
William Forster, R. R. !
Lucknow, and Mrs. Gordon
Wingham.
heard the couple's vows and
pronounced them husband
and. wife, Mrs. Donald Ross
o R. R. 5, Lucknow, was
organist and acCompanied
the soloist, Larry fvfacPher-
son of R. R. 1 LucknOw, who
.•sang "Annie's Song", and
'`Tvvelfth
The bride' is the daughter
of Richard Konings of
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Bel-
more.iind MrS. Lofty'John-
son; Philipsburg. :Parents of
the groom are Mr. and. Mrs.
Walter Elliott of R, R. I.
Lucknow.
Crystal •• ,'chose a floor-
length satin goWn which ex-
tended. into-,a.:train.' 'The
bodicez was acented :'with:
blue satin ribbon and lace
trimmed the hemline of the
semi-foll , skirt.- A Iace jacket
and wide-brimmed, hat com-
pleted' the outfit and, she
carried *.a cascade of silk red
roses andlily-Of-the-valley.
The bride's sister, Miss
Kimberley Konings of Phil-
ipsburg, was maid of honour
and bridesmaids were Miss
Pam Cameron of Winghain,
friend of the bride, and Mrs.
David Elliott, Listowel, sist-
er-in-law of the groom. They
wore identically-styled floor-
LUCKNOW
UNITE D
CHURCH
SUNDAY, NOV. .9
10 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m.
Morning Worship
Pastor Dontdd Darrell
Theme 'Remembrance
Day Purmse'
Nursery Provided for
Pre-School Children
Everyone Welcome
1.1;11:T
LUCKNOW
,PRESBYTERIAN;
CHURCH
Rev, Wm. Munshaw
B.A. M. Div.
SUNDAY, NOV. 9
'11 a.m.
Combined Services
Church and Sunday
School
Nursery Provided
Everyone Welcome
LUCKNOW
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED
CHURCH
Rev. Bert Sletstra
Services
10:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
Listen to the
Back to God Hour
10:30 a.m. CI NX
EVERYONE WELCOME
length• white, eyelet gown
styled, similary to that worn
by the bride, Her flowers•
matched those carried by the
senior attendants.
Clare Weber of R, R. 5,
Wingham, was his good
friend's best man and goests
were ushered fly' brothers of
the bridal couple, Dwight
Konings, of ;R..2, Barden'
and David Elliott. Listovvel.
.Chad Konings, brother.of:the
bride, of Belmore was the
ring bearer. ,
Guests were received-at a
reception at the Lucknow
Legion Rail by the bride's
mother who wore a floor-
length gown of deep blue
with' shirred bodice and
.spaghetti straps. An off-the-
shoulder blue figured cape
completed her ensemble and
she chose a corsage of bltie
roses. She was assisted 'by
the, groom's mother who
chose a floor-length gown of
„turquoise with tucked bodice
and silver belt. Her corsage
was yellow toses.
For travelling to ,Niagara
Falls and parts off. Southern
Ontario, the bride chose a
blue suede suit with mat-
AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE ABOUT
ONTARIO PROPERTY TAX GRANTS
Waiting For. Your Grant?
.J.L.m.LseatiayauLaopeity -A:a)LGLant application but haven't
received your grant, please be, patient. Many of the applications
Which contained incomplete information or arrived late because of
postal disruptions are still being processed. IT'S NOT
NECESSARY TO' ALL ABOUT YOUR GRANT: A large number
Of seniors have already been contacted 'in this regard. The
remainder will be contacted or have their grants paid by
NOVEMBER 30,1980.
Turning '65?
• If you reached or will reach age 65 between July 1 and December
31, 1980 and are just becoming eligible for the Old Age Security
Pension, you may beeligible for Ontario Tax Grants for all of 1980.
Property Tax Grant applications and Sales Tax Grants will be
AUTOMATICALLY mailed to you BY JANUARY 1981.
Not Eligible for OAS?
• If you are a senior who has not resided in Canada long enough to
qualify for the Old Age Security Pension, you may still by eligible for
these grants. You should contact the Ministry of Revenue as soon
as possible for an eligibility form.
Reminder
• If your principal residence throughout 1980 is a nursing home,
home for the aged, chronic care facility, charitable institution, home
for special care or other similar institution, you are not eligible for
the grant unless.the institution in which you reside pays municipal
and school taxes and you( rent payments are not government
subsidized, •
• Applications for the 1980 grant can be submitted any time before
December 31, 1981.
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length gowns of , light blue
polVester with fitted bodices
and spaghetti straps, Light
blue chiffon capes accented
the ,:gowns. The attendants
carried. nosegays Of blue silk
roses and lily-oMbe-Nalley.
The groom's niece, Mich-
elle Laidlaw of , London, waS
flower girl and wore-a-floor-
ELLIOTT'-
thing blouse and black acces-
sories. Her -corsage was
white roses tinted with blue,
They will reside at R. R. 1,
Lucknow,
Out-of-town geusts attend-
ed the wedding from Bel-
more, Wingham, Lucknow,
Philipsburg, London, Gads
Hill, Woodstock, Toronto,
Kitchener, Ingersoll, Listow-
el. Milverton, Drayton and
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