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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1977-01-26, Page 21Beat the High Cost Transportation With One Of These Good Value Used Cars Married In Norwood Church NEILSON ROTHWELL Would You Believe by RINA AIR PASSES OVER 2.000 SQUARE FEET OF SPACE IN THE LUNGS... Yes; when you add up the internal areas of all the millions of tiny air • sacs compressed into the lungs, it's over 2,000 square feet! WOULD YOU ALSO BELIEVE ...that our prices are ecolog- ically set - to . help you breathe -easier! You'll be amazed at the square deals we offer each and every day. HA ,V1)1 RA FT AND' SHUPPE 306 Josephine Street Wingham COWAN'S GROCERY STORE LUCKNOW PHONE 528-2903 FREE DELIVERIES 16 OZ. KRAFT no% I BR1GHTS PURE MIRACLE WHIP NiC APPLE JUICE IFS 7 LB. MONARCH 3 LB. IMPERIAL 1 /4 9 S CAKE AND PASTRY MARGARINE $1.39 FLOUR 3 OZ. SHERRIFF JELLY POWDPS / d o 4 5 LB. DETERGENT ASSORTED FLVRS. )1. TIDE $1.29 $2.58 OZ MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE $3.89 I 1C0 AKGTP"CINHAOW $1.99 PURINA CATTLE CHOWS 100 lbs. FREE EVEMON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1977 PAGE TWENTY-ONE THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO 1975 V.W. Super Beetle 1975 Rabbit 4 dr. Deluxe 1974 Gremlin with Air Conditioning 1973 Datsun B-610 1973 V.W. Super Beetle 1972 V.W. Stationwagon 1971 V.W. Super Beetle WHITECHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw, Janet and Kimberley were week- end visitors with her brother, Clarence Crowston, Mrs. Crowston and family of Chatham. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maulden and family of Kinloss. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Johnston and Mary Margaret visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore and family, where Mary Margaret' celebrated her 5th birthday with a birthday supper and all its trim- mings. Mr. and Mrs. Larry McGuire, Kimberly and Crystal of Elmira were Sunday visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russel McGuire of Wingham, Highway 4. Albert Coultes visited on Sunday with his son, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coultes and family of Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul were Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ewart McPherson of Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Conley and Jason of Wingham were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw of Windsor spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw and her pirents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott. Chalmers Presbyterian church holds their annual meeting Friday, January 28th at 2 p.m, in the Sunday School room. Mrs. Wallace Conn and Mrs. Earl Caslick visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mack Armstrong and baby Cynthia Elaine. Visitors on Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Earl Caslick were Mr. and Mrs. Carman Haines of Wingham and Mrs. Ronald Coultes of East Wawanosh. Paul Elliott and Miss Kathy Blake of Brussels were Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott. ' Mrs. Walter Elliott and Mrs. Archie Purdon,,leaders for the 4-14 club, on Monday attended the -last day of the Training Course at Ripley. In a ceremony held Saturday, December 18th at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Norwood, Jeanne Rosemary Rothwell became the bride of Barry David Neilson. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rothwell of Norwood and the groom is the son of Rev. and Mrs. John Neilson, of Norwood. Rev. Neilson was also officiating clergyman. Given in marriage by her father; the bride wore an A-line dress of white velvet with matching hooded cape. The cape was edged in lace, inset with red velvet ribbon and fell to a train at the back. She carried "a nosegay of red roses, baby's breath and a sprig of heather. Maid of honour was Cheryl Bloxom of Toronto, a friend of the bride. Bridesmaids were Bev Thompson of Norwood, a cousin of the bride, Mary Ann Outwater of Brighton, Susan Neilson of Glas- gow, Scotland, sister of the groom, and Sandra Flint of Toronto. The bride's attendants wore sleeveless gowns of red velvet with white fur stoles and their flowers were baskets of white silk carna- tins, red bunny tails and sprigs of heather. Susan Neilson brought the heather from Scotland for the bouquets. Best man was Gary Paine, friend of the groom of Vineland, and ushers were Ned Martin of Long Beach, California, cousin of the bride, Gary Sullivan of Oshawa, Ron Stewart of Pickering and Jim Rodgers of Toronto. For a reception in the church basement and dance in , the ZION Mr. and Mrs. Russel Swan and family had his -brother, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Swan, Chris and Norma Jean of Cambridge, Galt on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Helm and family attended a birthday gather-" ing for her mother, Mrs. Elmer Pollard of Ripley at the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pollard of Ripley, Saturday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Huizinga and Pauline of Auburn spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ritchie and Bryce. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkins visited her aunt, Mrs. Roy Hudson, recently, at the home of her cousin, Mr. and Mrs. George Jutzi of Brussels. Norwood Armouries, the bride's mother wore a gown of green velvet, trimmed in pearls, and an orchid corsage. The groom's mother wore a gown of royal navy velvet with pearl trim and an orchid ,corsage. Master of ceremonies was Ted Collyer of Meaford, cousin of the bride. Toasting the bride was Stuart Collyer, her uncle, of Lucknow. Soloists were Allison Kremer of' Toronto and Shirley Paine of Vineland. Organist was Neil Thompson of Toronto. The couple will reside in Toronto. Prior to her marriage the, bride's mother entertained at a tea. Miscellaneous showers were given by her aunts Mrs. Margaret Thompson and Mrs.. Kathleen Collyer of Lucknow; by her friends on the teaching staff in Etobicoke; by her maid of honour Cheryl Bloxom; and in Norwood by her aunt Mrs. Merle Rothwelt and ier cousin Mrs. Bev Thompson. N.F.U. News By G. Austin The three presidential positions of the National Farmers Union were filled by acclamation at the annual convention in December, at Edmonton. Roy Atkinson of Saskatoon will serve his eighth term as national president. Jean Leahy of Peace River will serve her third term as women's president. Pat Gabriel of Saskatchewan will serve his second term as junior president. The biggest upset at convention was the defeat of Walter Miller by Jim Mayne of P.E.I. • as national vice-president. Mr. Miller, of Tara, Ontario, had been vice-president of the N.F.U. R & W MOTORS WALKERTON Phone 881-0835 VOLKSWAGEN SALES AND SERVICE since its founding in 1969. Marie Bright of Campbellford, Ontario; was winner in a four-way race for women's, vice president. Don Sheedy of Ottawa Valley bepame Junior vice president. National directors for Region 3 (Ontario) are Joe Casey, Ed Aller, Joe O'Neill and Blake Sanford. Women's advisory for Region 3 is Joyce Dowling; Junior- advisory for Region 3 is Brian Mariseft. The 7th annual convention 'of the N.F.U. was considered to be the best one yet. Delegates are becoming more knowledgeable; speakers are expected to answer well thought out questions from the floor. JUST HUMAN When logic is brOught in con- tact with tears it is easy to guess which side will win.