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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1977-03-16, Page 22McQUILLIN - KEMPTON -Photo by Snyder Energy Saver DISHWASHER by MODERN MAID Available as a built-in or portable unit: in avocado & white: •pushbutton 6-cycle, with Hygienic Cycle & Rinse-'n-hold for later washing; • soft-food disposer (eliminates pre-rinsing); • 16-place setting capacity; • roll-out baskets & two direct water supply spray arms; •handsome hardwood cutting board top. Greer TV and Electric Lucknow Phone 528-3112 McGRAW-EOISON OF CANADA LIMITED "I know-Cancer can be beaten" Mrs. Florence Benda!! Burlington, Ont. Cancer can be beaten. Your 'dollars are needed now to continue the battle. Give hope a boost. , When a volunteer calls, be generous. CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY play a Midget hockey playoff game. The Lucknow team 'lost the game but won the game in Lucknow Sunday evening 6 - 5 against Watford which means they won the series. BUILDING CENTRE NOW IN STOCK A SHIPMENT OF GYPSUM BOARD 3/8" and 1/2" ALSO FINISHING LIME SLOW SETT QUICK SETT ALL PURPOSE CEMENT TOPPING CEMENT FILLER & TAPE JOHN W. HENDERSON LUMBER LTD. PHONE 528-3118 LUCKNOW WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1977 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO AGE TWENTY-TWO Married In Pine River Church LOCHALSH Finlay MacDonald and Tom MacDonald are on a trip to Fort Nelson, B.C. Mrs. Emile MacLennan and Florence visited in Sarnia with Mrs. Margaret Morton and family fora few days. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Finlayson spent the weekend in Sarnia with Mr. and Mrs. Rod Finlayson and twins. Mr. and Mrs. Ewan MacLean have returned home from a month's holiday 'in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharles were visitors in Petrolia and Chatham for the weekend. white mums and pink roses. Matron of honour was Mrs. Mary Anne Tout of R. R. 1 Kincardine. She wore a gown of blue velvet with jacket and hood and trimmed with maribou fur. She carried pink roses, white mums and baby's breath. Bridesmaids were Sandra Kemp- ton of Kincardine, Linda Russell of Kincardine and Brenda Tonkonoh of St. Catharines. Their gowns and flowers were the same ' as the matron of honour's. Amy Rotteau of Amberley was flower girl. She wore a blue velvet dress, empire style, trimmed with maribou fur. Ring bearer was Mark Scott of R. R. 6 doderich. Gary McQuillin of St. Citharines was groomsman. Ushers were Boris Tonkonoh, Doug Scott and Tom Kempton. Pat Lowry and Anne Ferguson were pianist and organist. Soloists were Dianne Rotteau, Mary and Helen Kempton. A reception followed at the Ripley Complex. The bride's mother wore a silk printed floor-length gown corsage of white carnations. The groom's mother wore a peach floor-length jacket dress and white carnation corsage. For travelling the bride ,chose a two-piece green tweed suit. Following a two week wedding trip to Florida they will reside in Kincardine. The groom is a sailor and the bride is employed with Miller MacKenzie Ltd., Kincard- ine. DUNGANNON Mrs. Cora Barr and Mrs. Gertrude Walsh of Kinlough visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Chris Shelton on Sunday. Harold Errington attended a Trapper's COnvention in North Bay on the weekend. Rev. H. G. Dobson spoke on the topic "Let the hungry feed themselves", on Sunday at Dun- gannon United Church. He told of the church's missionary tradition and gave examples to illustrate that it is better to give underdeveloped and poverty-stricken people the tools to, work for thethselves rather than just giving handouts of food or Clothing. Prof. Karl Hochreither, School of Church Music in Berlin, Westmin- ster scholar in residence, will conduct a workshop in church music for organists in Mitchell United Church on Wednesday, March 16, 8 p.m. For teenagers there is a Confer- ence in Drama at Woodgreen United Church in Toronto during Winter Break. See the minister for particulars if interested. Mr. and Mrs. Allan McNee, Edward and Paul of London visited with Mr. and Mrs. Graham McNee on Sunday. Steve Caesar of Lindsay spent a couple of days last week with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caesar and shared in birthday festivities for his sister Jan. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Godfrey and family visited his sister Olive, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Sproul and family and his father Ralph Godfrey at Ethel on Sunday. The Pastoral Relations Commit- tee is holding its second meeting at the home of Mary Bere on Wednesday evening at 8.15. Rev. Stan MacDonald of Londesboro will be present to represent Presbyter3i and give advice. Several letters have been sent but no answers received as yet. Student Pastor Doug. Zehr con- ducted the Sunday service at the Christiati Fellowship Church, tak- Ep his scripture lesson from First istle of John, 1: verses 1-15 with special emphasis on verse 14. Mrs. Dorothy Errington took a carload of boys, including her son David, to Watford on Saturday to Pine River United Church, decorated with white, pink and blue mums, was the setting for the marriage of Linda Kempton and Rick McQuillin on Saturday, Febru- ary 12 at 4 p.m. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kempton of Amber- ley. The grootil is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McQuillin' of St. Catharines. Rev. Robert Putman of Pine River officiated at the double ring ceremony. The, bride was given in marriage by her parents. She wore an empire style gown of peati-de-soie, with cathedral length veil and cap of maribou fur. Her flowers were ONTARIO HOUSING CORPORATION. MINISTRY OF HOUSING APPLICATIONS FOR SENIOR CITIZEN HOUSING IN THE VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED IF YOU ARE: - sixty years of age ,or over - living in present accommodation which is inadequate - have a modest income - have one year's current residency in the Village of Lucknow or the Townships of Ashfield, Kinloss or West Wawanosh. THIS IS OF INTEREST TO YOU Applications are available at the Lucknow Municipal Office, Lucknow All completed applications must be returned to: A. W. MATTHEWMAN HOUSING MANAGER BOX 550 LUCKNOW, ONTARIO