The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-05-20, Page 11Choose Aprilfor
Blyth United Church was
decorratedwith single yellow
roses tied with blue b s on
each pew for the wee ding
ceremony of Ronald Charles,
Ritchie_ of Blyth and Doreen
Anne Hartin of R.R. ' 1
Dungannon on Saturday,
April 11 at 3:30 p.m:.
The bride is the daughter
of. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
Hartin of R.R. 1 Dungannon
and the ggroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Ritchie
of Blyth.
The Reverend Cecil
Wittich officiated at the
double rinceremony.
Music' for the ceremony
included the theme from
Love Story and Always.
The bride was given in
marriage by her father. She
wore a gown. of white
crystallite imported from
England featuring a Vic-
torian neckline, an empire..
waist and long straight.
' sleeves gathered at the cuffs.
On the front of the bodice and
down the back were, ap-
pliques of French lace. The
empire waist, uffs of the
sleeves and scallops half
way downtheskirt which fell
into a long chapel train, were
trimmed with. matching
daisies. The bride's head-
dress, .a Juliette -cap, held in
place her two tiered veil. The
edge of the veil was
with tiny daisies.
The bride carried a.
bouquet of blue,. 'white and
pale yellow silk roses,
daisies and stephanotis with
blue streamers.
Maid of honor was Lise
Gunby, friend of the bride of
Toronto. She wore a yellow
pleated .,gown of polyester
knit with a lace flounce and
carried : a basket of yellow
and white silk daisies, roses
and stephanotis with blue
streamers.
Bridesmaids were : Karen
Ritchie, sister of the groom
of Blyt, Sherry Richmond,
friend of the bride of London
and Anne Edwards, cousin of
Lacknow Sentinel, ' Wednesday M y 20 1�
zbeddii1g
the bride of Hallburton. They
were gowned the same as the
maid of honor but in blue and
carried identical baskets , of
flowers. They also wore
flowers :in, their hair.
Groomsman was Brian
Riehl, friend of the groom of
London.
Guests were ushered into
the church by Dave and Dan
Hartin, brothers of the bride
of Dungannon and Terry
Ritchie, brotherof the groom
of Blyth.
Following the wedding
ceremony, a reception was
held at the. Blyth Community
Center.George Arnott of
Fenwick, uncle of the bride,
was -. the master of.
ceremonies.
The , bride's mother
greeted guests wearing a ,
turquoise pleated street
le h dress of polyester
wi a corsage of mauve and
pink roses.
The groom's mother
assisted wearing a pale blue
•
polyester street ler 'th dress
with darker blue flowers and
a corsage of pink silk roses.
Honored . guests at the
wedding and reception in-
cluded
cluded Mrs, Phil Dawson of
Wingham, grandmother o
the oonn,• Mrs. M. Hartin of
W, .,. of
e d grandmother � th
bride; and Mrs. J. Arnott f.
St. Catharines, grandmother
of the bride.
Fora wedding trip to
Eastern. Ontario, the bride
changed toa brown tweed.
pantsuit with yellow feather
pmn•and tan accessories.
Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie are
residing on Queen Street in
Blyth.
Prior to her wedding,the
bride was feted at a , neigh-
bourhood
eighbourhood showergiven by
Lise and Sheila Gunby of
R.R. 1` Dungannon, at a
shower in Blyth hosted by
Mrs. Thelma MacDougal,
and at a co-workers shower
given by Mrs.. Brenda
given
in Goderich.
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RITCHIE. - HARTIN:
[Photo by Hadden's Studio].
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By May Boyle
Miss Jewel Hamilton of
Toronto and .Mrs: Gilbert
Hamilton of 'Lucknow visited
. with Mr. and Mrs.,Jack Harr.
Word was received here by
the Percy relatives of the
death of Mrs. Alvin (Emily)
Percy at Detroit, Michigan.
Sympathy is extended to the
bereaved. Alvin was bor
and raised here, the son of.
the late Mr, and' Mrs. Edwin
Percy.
We hope till of the glade 8
students who attend the
Lucknow Public School en-
joyed joyed their -trip to Ottawa
during • the week.
An error appeared in the
Kinlough column last week.
Rachel Bushell,daughter of
Mr. °and Mrs. Bruce Bushell
was dedicated at the Presby-
terian Church on. Mother's
Day, ,not baptized as printed
in the Sentinel. We apologize
for any inconvenience this
error may have caused.
Mrs. John A. Lockart, the
former Susan Haldenby, pas -
sed away • at Kincardine and
District Hospital on •Satur-
,day. She was the daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Haldenby • of here and her
husband John taught at our
Kinlough Public School sev-
eral years ago. Relatives and
friends called at the Linklater
Funeral Home on Sunday
and attended the funeral on
Monday • afternoon. Sym-
pathy is extended to, the
bereaved.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley
Bushell of Wingham visited
on Sunday with Mrs: John
Barr and also with Mr. and
Mrs. Don Bushell.
, Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. William E. Hald-
enby who on Saturday, May
23 will mark their 588th wed-
ding anniversary.
Relatives from here at-
tended the 35th wedding.
anniversary gathering for
Mr. and Mrs: R. J. Kaake at
the.Teeswater Town Hall on
Sunday .afternoon. We ex-
tend„ congratulations.
Donate Bibles
By Ruth .Buchmeier.
Congratulations . to Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Hyndman of
Gorrie on the birth of their
daughter, born on Sunday
weighing 9 lbs. 5 oz. This is
the first granddaughter for
the proud grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Huntley Dawson.
, Members from the Gideon
Society of Winghatn present-
ed twelve Bibles to South
Kinloss Sunday School, dedi-
cated from Mrs. rs. Enna Steer
.June 3 is Census Day, and it's . a day that
really counts for Canada. •
A census representative carrying
identification will shortly deliver a question
naire to your home.
It's vital to count yourself in. Census
information, gathered every five years,
helps us understand.our Changing country
so we can make plans for tomorrow. In
fact, our national census is so important
that, by law, every householder must
participate.
• It's: between you and us. The
information .ybu :Supply is seen only :by
ensus employees; It other pe/r.son,:
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It's not difficult: Just take a few .
minutes to fill in your.:questionnaire. f a
postage -Raid, pre -addressed envelope was
delivered 'With your census package, drop
the completed questionnaire in the mail.
If there was no envelope included, your
questionnaire will be picked up. '
It's your future. Remember, the
Census helps us paint Canada's future.
And we need your help to make :the •
picture- perfect.
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and Carol.
Troy .WNatier of Ripley vis-
ited on the weekend with
Sandy Maclntyre.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Ritchie and Marianne spent
Mother's Day . with their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Nick
Barkley of Cariingford. Mrs.
Ritchie went over to Fort Erie
and spent last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Young and
family" to help out with ,the
new baby.
The Luoknow Central
School grade eight students
knjoyed a fulfilling trip tot
Ottawa last week. Mrs. Nan-
cy Maclntyre was one of the
teachers who accompanied
the students. They arrived
home • Friday night.
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Bell in
memory of the late Mr.
Philip Steer and Mr. and
Mrs. F. M. Bell,
Ian MacGillivray of Goder-
ich spent the weekend with
$r, and Mrs. Ray Buchmeier
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