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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-10-21, Page 10[oto by Harvey Mcoorwe$j ltltchtai - Altoni Pine Rivfi,UW learn about handicapped The . October- meeting.., of Pine -River V.C.W. was held at the home of the president, Mrs. Jack Campbell. Linda extended a welcome to all, then.: gave a Thanksgiving thought, Something for Which you are thankful was answered for roll call. Mast. Brad Rotteau con- ducted .a meaningful wor- ship or s ..hip service, :giving the med- itation and. prayer. Then Mrs. Lloyd Campbell intro- duced the two guest speakers from Walkerton Association. for the Mentally Retarded, Mrs. Karen Boyce told of her involvement with handicap. Pal adults, while,Mis Peggy Munroe. related , her ',exper fence dealing with handi- capped children. There is always . a need for volunteer. denny's tv SALES & SERVICE R,C,A. ()Nr1\F ()X F,: F�}iirip* .4,rtenrg; .i�rairarA 395-5405 g,94`0'1"ar,ir1ft c,aalr "Olie Writhe Accoentir gl Systems • l Receivables • Payables t D'u ►+1neve .F r,rPT:1.9 geopleo Fee Awl _yy Seats Forme & C 5 le fit Mahe, Journals, Ledger Cards, Statements, Cheques, 'IvAK $. mow, ISM S211-2730 I1 host families who will give a child a holidayaway from their parents.. Both ladies; stated that the programa give the mentally : handicapped a better image of him or he - s�ejf, making . the, community more involved and .aware of the handicapped child. Diane thanked the ladies .for their information. During the. business, the minutes anda. favourable treasurer's report were read. Mrs. Jim Farrell thanked everyone for the wonderful support given toward the success of the Kountty chen Bazaar, Marathon e uclrces will be held again this winter.. It was decided to hold the congregational sup- per on Friday evening, Nov- ember '20. LIUCKNOW IISI.YTERIA CHURCH -Rev, Win, Attorsbew f SVMDA'lt, `OBER 25 lla.m. Combined Services Church and Sunday School Nursery provided Evettynne Welton. isatAlaNalkaA/�,y Flickering candelabra ' of roses, .p'sfern, queen Anne lace and delphinium in autumn shades adorned Lucknow United Church, for the exchanging of marriage vows between Donald Eldon Ritchie and Ruth Ann Alton, on Friday,' Sententber 11, 1981 at 7 pam. ' The bride is the daughter of. Mr, and Mrs•'Glen Wal- den .o Lacknow and the. groom is the son of Mr, and. Mrs. Eldon Ritchie of R. # 3 Lucknow, Reverend ` Warren Me. Dougall of Lucknow ofhtc,at- ed ;at the double' ring' cere- mony. Organist, Mr. ; Karl Morrison, accompanied Mrs. Sheila Alton, cousin ,of the bride, . who sang, "Wedding 'Song'.' and . "Each for. the Other". . The bride chose a • king, LUCKNOW 1 UNITED 1 CNUICH I A�� ,oB* 2S 1, Selma 10:416 aim, f • Wets* ftd 'a.m. 1 Rev.W LA.M., ., f I Nursery Provided Lacknow Sentinel W1 andlelight cere: knife pleated gown with long, full.. bishop sleeves and sweetheart neckline,. Appli- ques of imported embroider- ed daisies adorned the mid- riff, .neckline and sleeves. A long chapel train falling from the back .of the waistline was alio trimmed with Matching embroidered lace, Her bowl- er type hat was trimmed with matching lace and acccented. with tiny seeded pearls, She carried a cascading; bouquet of papaya c ymbidium torch - ids, boston fern, heather fern ., and golden osprey feathers. She was attended by hex sister, Nancy. Alton as maid of honour. June Alton. and Grace Alton, sisters of:. the bride and.. Carol Ritchie,. sister of the :growls were bridesmaids, They wore identical gowns in tear rose polyester knit, trimmed with a feminine full sleeve of dotted silk net. Appliques of. imported. matching lace from .. France adorned . the neckline and cuffs of the sleeves an well as the empire waistlines.. They carted ivory Javanese fans with papaya cymbidium or- chids and: golden osprey feathers, trimmed with bran- dy coloured satin 'streamers. The : groomsman was Jim Ritchie, brother ' of the groom. The guests were ush- ered by Bill Mole, Larry Henderson, friends of the groom and . Gordon. Alton, cousin of the bride: they j wore chocolate brown tuned - os .wifh . boutonnieres of pap- aya roses. An open reception •follow ed at the Lucknow Commun- ity Centre with 'music prow-. save with 21 $i1—'Pae 10 inmeres iided by, The Siddon Broth - era, e , •, . n The bride's mother ¢receiv ed guests in a street length jacket drossof polyester knit in figures brown shades and a corsage of catelya orchids andbaby's breath. The groom's mother as- sisted wearing an aqua street length jacket dressof ultra suede and, matching polyest- er, Her corsage was aqua and mauve • roses. The bride "changed to a grey gabardine suit accented with'a .rose blouse and wood - rose corsage for their wed; ding 'trip . to Northern Ont- ario. The couple are residing on Napier Street, Lucknow, where gtith operates a Home Day Care and Don operates his Electrical Contracting basinesss. you could fly to You could win a luxurious Holiday for two in fabulous Florida... plus a cheque for x$500 justforfun. for. Or, win. one of 36 beautiful SERVING SETS by Cutler just for opening* a new 1 -Account with 171/2% interest, chequin0 and a passbook. Come in for a chat, look at the prizes, and see how easy it is to win. And just for openers we'll give you 4 packages of TANG f , You'll enjoy saving at Standard. Or 6nt'ry barrof Wit v i T+dd • deposit Contest d os Li'eterYtbeir 7. 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