The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-09-09, Page 12a
e 10-=-Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday,, September 9..•1981 •
Lucknow couple wed in A
Flickering candelabra ad-
ornetl .?3t. Peter's. Anglican
Church, . Lucknow, for the
exchanging of marriage vows
between -Terry Earl Jamieson
and Deborah Anne Johnston,
both of Lucknow on.. Satur-
day, August 15 at 7 p m,
Rev George Garratt per-
formed the double ring cere-
mony. 'Mrs,, • Marilyn .John-
son, ; aunt of the : bride, sang
"Evergreen" and, "You
Light. "Up My Life', , accom-
panied by organist Anne
Pritchard. •
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Scott
amieson iJelmaton
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The roll call was .answered
by the .name ofa church in
Bruce County and the name
of its present minister.
Following the business
Mrs. Houston read an article
on the work done by the John
Howard Society; and. Mrs.
Edna McDonald had an
article from the 'Mandate,.
Somebody Loves You. Mrs.
MacLeod conducted two con-
tests.. Following the benedic-
tion, lunch was served by the
committee.
Unit 4
The regular meeting of
Unit 4,Lucknow United
Church Women, was ,held . on
Tuesday,, September 1. Mrs.
Harold Greer, president, op-
ened the meeting . with ' a
poem, .A , Thought for the
Day, and conducted the busi-
ness. •.
Thankoffering envelopes
are to be in at the October
meeting.' Unit 4 is respon-
sible for ° flowers • for the
church for October..
Mrs. Graydon Ritchie gave
a report on community.*
friendship and the treasur-
ers report was given by Mrs.
Ken Cameron.
Mrs. Lloyd Hall gave an
article entitled, One Night I
Had . a Dream. and followed
with the scripture reading.
Mrs. Bill. Ferguson had
chharge of ,the study, Partners
in the Gospel, dealing with
life in Latin America. She
was assisted by Mrs. Bill
Hunter, who dealt' with Al
salvador, Mrs. Warren Mc-
Dougall • on Chili and ' Mrs.
Gordon Cayley on Nicaragua.
They spoke on living condi-
tions, it's people, customs
and government.
The meeting closed with . a
hymn and prayer by Mrs. Bill •
Hunter. A social time follow-
ed.,
Trini,ty4.-H club
learn about chic -ken
By Sandy Campbell
Meeting one of the Trinity
4-H club, Which came. first
the chicken or the Egg? was
held September 1 with eight
members attending.
The officers for the ' club
elected as follows are: pres-
ident, Suzanne Alton; vice-
president, Debbie Raynard
secretary, rotating; press, re-
porter, rotating.
Roll call . was answered by
all the . members,. Name a
popular chicken dish and, if
possible, its country of orig-
in.
The members participated
in the cutting up of a whole
chicken. They also learned
how to sharpen and handle
the knives properly: The
leaders also discussed Boning
the Breast. Packaging for the
freezer, and Tips. on 'Mat-
ing. ing.
of Lucknow, who gave her in
marriage. •Parents of the
groom are Mr. and Mts. Earl
Jameson. of R. R. # 2,
Lucknow. •
The bride chose a"champ-
agne silk chiffon' blouson
style gown, styled{ with a
sheer: waist -length • over
blouse`with lace insert at the
neck and ruffled stand up
collar, shoulders and whist
bands. In her :hair she wore a
garland of champagne . flow-
ers and embroidered lace.
She carried a champgne
maribu fan trimmed with a
'spray of talisman roses on
brown leather fern and .mat-
ching ribbon.
Matron of honour, Mrs.
Barb Snowden of R. R. # 2
Lucknow, friend of the bride,
wore a street length blouson
style dress with spaghetti
straps, of melon polyester
satin with a sheer : floral
figured, shawl collared jack-
et. She carried.: a ` hand
bouquet , of talisman roses
with a sprayof champagne
feather flowers ' on brown
leather fern.
were
r ensembles
in simtila
.
the bridesmaids, Donna Ait-
chison
lto
chison of Woodstock, sister
of the bride and Sharon
Montgomery of Winghatn,
sister of the groom.
Kelly Aitchison of Wood-
stock, niece of the bride, was
flower girl and wore :a floor,
length pinafore style gown
similar to the bride's attend-
ants and carried a , similar
miniature hand.. bouquet.
Groomsman ' was Ron
Snowden .of R. R. iY. ' 2,
Lucknow and !mother of the
bride, Doug I Johnston of
Lucknow and brother-in-law
of the groom,, . Danny Mont-
,
gomery of Wingham ushered
.the guests. They, along .with
the 'groom, wore pearl -grey
tuxedos with matching slate -
{grey .collar trim and vests
with boutonnieres of talis-
man e roses and fern.
An open reception follow-
ed at the .Lucknow Com -
:nullity Centre with music
provided by "After .Hours"..
The bride's mother receiv-
ed guests in, a, street length
sheer nylon dress of varigat-
edmauves ona white back-
bround with attached waist-
length long sleeved jacket.
The groom's mother asisted`
in the reception line wearing
a blouson style street length
dress of champagne .polyest-
er with a matching .. cap
sleeved jacket with pink and
mauve trim. Both mothers
wore corsages sof mauve
orchids with pink and white:
apple blossoms and match-
ing pink lace ribbon. Both
fathers wore similar mauve.
orchid boutonnieres on their
pearl grey . tuxedos: Flowers.
were by Mrs. Marg English
of Wingham.'
Honoured guests were the
bride's paternal grandmoth-
er, Mrs Jean Johnston of R.
R. # 7, - Lucknow and the.
groom's maternal grandpar-
ents, Mr. and ,Mrs. Thomas
Hackett: of Lucknow.
The ,couple, after honey-
mooning in eastern Ontario,
are • residing en- Stauffer
Street, Lucknow.
The bride is a 1980 grad-
uate of the Nursing Assist-
ants Training . Centre, Wing -
ham.
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