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Howald - Crowder
Wed in Germany
The . Stiftskirche, Lahr,
West Germany , was the "set-
ting for the candlelight cere-
mony which• united in mar-
riage ' Frederick Charles
Howald and . Wanda Lynn
Crowder of Kippenheiniweil-
er, West Germany^on May
15, 1982 at 5 p.nh. Padre
George W. Scharf officiated"
at the double ring ceremony..
The bridc is the daughter
of "Mr. and Mrs. Bud Crowd-
er of Lahr, West Germany
and the groom's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howald
of Lucknow, Ontario. •
The bride, given in mar-
riage by her parents, chose
an elegant German style
gown `of white satin overlay -
ed with chantilly lace, ac-
cented with seed .pearls. It.
featured a fitted bodice, split
lace sleeves, "a chiffon " belt
and flowing floor length
'skirt. A ten foot lace "trimmed
veil completed her ensemble.
She carried a bouquet of red
roses with flowing ribbons.
Matron of honour was Bar-
bara MacQueen of Lahr,
sister of the bride, and
bridesmaids were Helma
Ritz of Kurzell and Cindy
LeBlanc of Lahr. Flower girl
was Denise Johnstone also of
{ Lahr.
The matron of honour and
bridesmaids chose floor
Announce
birth
ELLIOTT - Barry and Crystal
Elliott, R. R. / 1, Lucknow,
are happy to announcethe
birth of their son, Kyle
. William, 9 lb.., on May 31,
1982 at Wingham and Dist-
rict Hospital. A brother for
Ryan. Proud grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Elliott of R. R. # 1, Lucknow,
Mr; and Mrs. Lofty Johnson
of Phillipsburg, and Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Konings of
Sarnia.
Lnclu►ow Sentinel, Wednesday, Jure 9, 1982—Page 11
Nursing mothers hold bazaar and bake sale
The May meeting of Luck-
now Nursing Mothers was:
held at the home of Lois Lin-
dinschmidt, R. 2. Wingham,
Two very interesting films'
were shown on. childbirth.
The first was titled, Gentle
Birth. It described the Leboy-
er method of childbirth which
includes dimming of lights
when the child is born and
bathing pf the infant immed-
.iately after birth.
The second film was entit-
led, A Child's Birthright. It
showed how the newborn is a
very responsive human with
many distinctive 'character-
istics at birth. The film also
emphasized how our modern
society has moved away from
the more natural side of
childbirth to a more technical
one.
Jo -Ann Kirkland discussed
the fact that the group is now
a rental depot for the Egnell
electric breast. pump. It can
be rented to any' mother in.
the: area for a'small'daily fee
length. baby blue gowns
accented with lace and flow-
ers and they woreblue rolled
-rim hats. Theycarried glass
candle holders rimmed with
wreaths ' of petite flowers.
The flower girl wore a similar
blue dress and carried a
basket of garden flowers.
The groomsman was Cyril
Brown of Kippenheimweiler
and the ushers were Michael
Collins of Kurkel1 and Dave
Dunbar of Mahlberg.
The groom wore a dark
blue three piece suit with a
white shirt featuring blue
ruffle trim and a red carna-
tion in his lapel. The grooms-
man and ushers wore similar
suits with white carnation
boutonnieres.
Music was provided by
Herr Wackers with the pro-
cessional being Ode to Joy.
The dinner and reception
followed in a German "Gast
haus" (or restaurant) where•
the guests enjoyed a tradi-
tional German supper.
The couple honeymooned
in the Bavaria region of
Germany and since' their
return have taken Mup resid-
ence in Kippenheimweiler.
Honoured guests at the
wedding were the groom's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. liar-
' old Howald of ,Lucknow and
his brother, Antony.
Bike rodeo
Winners in the bike rodeo
held at Lucknow Central'
Public School on Monday
were seniors, Andy Grazier
and Donalda Thompson; jun-
iors, Heather Priestap and
Rod Crich and primary, Dale
Priestap and Alison Halden-
by.
Constable Dave Donn of
the Walkerton detachment of
the Ontario Provincial Police
conducted the rodeo assisted
by members of the Lucknow
Kinsmen Club'..
to aid in breastfeeding.
The results of the most
successful Spring Bake Sale
and Bazaarwere announced
by Doreen Mali. A discussion
followed as to how to use the
money most effectively.
Lucknow-Teeswater Area
Nursing Mothers held a very
successful bake sale and baz-
aar on May 8.. ) .
The sale was held in the
Town Hall, Winghamand
offered a variety of items
ranging from bedding plants
to baked goods.
The day ended. w4h the
draws which resulted as fol-
lows: Afghan - Karen McIn-
nes, Teeswater; terry diapers
- Kerri Comly, Meaford; Ann
and Any Dolls - Christy
dollies - . Dean Netzky, Tees- e
water; chocolate cake - Elno
Johnston,. Wingham; baby
quilt and ' pillow - Brenda
Soers, Mildmay; baby seater
set. - Isobel Comly, Meaford;
Schedler, Wingham..
The meeting concluded
with delicious; goodies sup-
plied
up-
plied by Joan Benninger,
Marilyn Moffat and Lorraine
Reinhardt.
Diabetologist speaksto meeting
Approximately 40 people
attended the spring meeting
of the Wingham and District
Branch of the Canadian Dia-
betes 'Association held rec-
ently at the 'Wingham United
Church.
Vice President, Audrey
McDonald chaired the meet-
ing in the absence of.Presid-
ent, Isable Burke.
Guest speaker for the ev-
ening was Dr. Robert Ehrl-
ich, a diabetologist . from
Hospital for Sick Children in
Toronto. Dr. Ehrlich ' addres-
sed the topic, Diabetes and
Children and discussed how
control of diabetes can be
improved. He stressed the
importance of diet, the bene-
fits of mixing insulins and.
the various methods of moni-
toring blood sugar- values at
The Ontario Farmstead
Irnprovment Program.
home rather than urine test-
ing as a check on, the day to
day control.
Dr. Ehrlich then called on
Helen Phillips and Shirley
Scott, two dietitians who
work.in conjunction with the
doctor at the Diabetes (`entre
at H.S.C. They again stres-
sed the importance Al diet
and the need for consistency
each day.
Upgrade your fences and
outbuildings this year and
generate local employment
with help from a Farmstead
Improvement Grant worth Up
to $2000...
'Ontario will pay half the cost
of eligible improMemcnts
($2000 maximuni grant
per farming operation).
ELIGIBILITY
Yo'u'reeligihle if the
value of your farm
production is at
least $12,000 or if
you own and
farm a minimum
of 40 hectares
(100 acres);
Eligible im-
provements
include:
• new and ~�..
replacement,
wire fencing \
• (outbuildings
improvements
("painting, rooting..sidint . foundations)
• removal of derelict hai.ldin s
All improvements must he done by
local labour or contractors,
and materials purchased
hctore the end 011982..
mum API'1X
IFor further infon»ation
and to Obtain application
f()r11T"s, write or phone yoUr
IocaI,Ontario Ministiy of
Agriculture and Food
(OMAF) office. I:)cadlinc
for applications iiiust ,
. he, date -Stamped no
later than midnight.
December. 31, 1982:.
'I'lle ( )ntariO'l;(ivernm+e'nt—
Wi)rking to Help'1)e ple.
Ministry of Agriculture
and Food
Ontario
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