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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-09-15, Page 1211 UAW", Senthsol, Viredneldity, SOpieMbilis 15, H*--+Pago 12 Say vows in ...ogti*t,.cor0mt;orty I Park ., Good St, George's • Anglican Church in Goderich was :the setting on August 21„. 1982 for the. exchanging of vows between Thomas Roy Park and .Michelle Ann Good, • Reverend Robert 3, Crocker officiated at the double ring cereitiony, The' bride I the daughter' of Mrs, Irene .Good .of • Goderich and the groom's parents are Bill and Marie • Park of Dungannon,. • The bride, .given in mar, dage by her uncle, • Prank $allows .0 Montreal, • was • lovely in a fultlength gown of bridal satin featuring a sit tier hand cut chantilly lace back overskirt,. The fitted bodice featured long full lace sleeves gathered into a deep buttoned, cuff and a sweet. heart neckline, Her head- piece was a gullet caplet which held anelegant tulle veil trimmed with a six inch edgeing of Venice lace which flowed into a Cathedral train, She carded a crescent of red -silk roses and rosebuds ac. cented with white day lilies and baby's breath, Matron of honour was the bride's sister, 'Judy Mohring of Goderich, Bridesmaids were Wanda. Park of Goderi ich, sister of the groom, Kathy Chapman of Goderich and Linda Durnin of Auburn, friendsof the • bride and groom, They were all gowned. irt long polyester blue floral. sheer dresses featuring sptighetti straps and full twirling skirt with a tiiwaist, . A matching sheer lace trim. med vest completed the etv, semble, Their bouquets were silk pastel daisies accented with white day lilies, baby's breath and White streamers, Holly Park, niece of the groom, was the flower girl dressed in a Princess Diana style gown of white sateen, She carried a Small white wicker basket filled with silk • pastel daisies, white day ' lilies and baby's breath. Blue streamers fell from a blue bow on the handle. ••Beat man wail Wayne Park, Cousin of the groom, • Guests were ushered intuthe church by Tim Hodges and Doug Dougherty, friends -of the bride and groom and Stephen Park, brother of the • groom, The groom was attired in a white tuxedo with 'black satin trim on the lapels, His boutonniere was a red silk rose, His. attendants wore identical tuxedo jackets with black pants and blue carna- tion boutonnieres, Nathan Durnin, as . ring bearer, was dressed identical to, the senior attendants. Following the wedding, a supper and reception was held in tucknow at the Com. munity Centre which was decorated in blue and white streamers and flowers,, Two double cut glass candle, hold. ors decorated with pastel flowers and holding blue ,candles flanked the three tier wedding cake decorated in shades of blue, Guests present from Mont real, Exeter, Seaforth, Tor. onto, Atnherstburg, London, Goderich and Surrounding area were .greeted by the bride's • mother wearing a deep blue chiffon street length dress with draped neckline and matching full long sleeved jacked. The gronm's mother wore mauve.pink crepe dress with stitched down pleated bodice and long full sleeves and an accordian pleated skirt. They • each wore a white silk' rose Corsage.' • Prior to the' wedding the . bride was honoured with •several' showers, IN, The couple are residing in Dungannon. Lucknow UCW holds September meetings • Unit 1 of tucknow 11,C.W. met ' at the home of Mrs, George Jardine for the first meeting since ,the holiday. The leader, Mrs. Eldon •Bradley welcomed -the mem. . beta and read a poem, Share the Harvest, The roll call, Something from the Obser. ver, was answered by 14 members. • Mrs. Robert Irwin spoke briefly on the duties of Am. hesty International, Mrs, Al Irwin gave the treasurer's report and passed the birtli. • day jar, Mrs, Mian .61bson • reported on the banquets to, whieh theunit had 'catered since the last me6ting, Mrs. Eldon Henderson • told of her many visits to the sick, shut.ins, and to Pine, crest Manor, also the cards sentt and phone calls made, Mrs Jardine . reported on visits and gifts to the ovet.90 folks. , • . Mrs. Itayttard Ackert read the seripttire, The Story of Ruth and Naomi, Mrs. Brad. • fey gave the meditation, Fruitful .Seasons Bring Glad. tleSS, • • 'The prayer was given by Mrs, Rice folinived by a very good reading, Friendship, • Mrs, Ackert and Mrs, Rice sang a duet; Uwe lifted Me, • Mrs, Bradley gave the courtesy emarks and the henedictibit, Alicia very nice lunch was served by the , committee. Vnft2 On September 7 Unit 2 of the Lucknow U.C.W. met at the church parlor for their regular meeting with Mrs. Peter COok as hostess, Mrs. Stewart. MacGillivray, • the 'unit leader, opened with a verse on happinesi, Eighteen adies answered the roll call, Highlights of the Sumpter, Several said they enjoyed the church services very much, The reports of the com. mittees were received, Mrs, Peter cook: 'gave a few thoughts on Stewardship; Mrs. Ernest Ackert, for Christian and Missionary Ed. ucation; announced the Sun. day School teachers work. shop Saturday, September 11 and Sunday School breakfast September 12 to stall the. new' season. Mill. Russell Hutton has arranged for the flowers to be put in church in SePtember. The fowl supper' Is to be October 19. • Mrs, Vernon Hunter open. . ed the program with a verse on cotnpassion,•Mrs, Wililani Helm , had the devotions, reading on compassion and prayer, Mrs, Wes Ritchie • played a piano inftrumental; The Glory,March, Mrs, Vernon Hunter pres. anted the • sttidy, Faith and Justice, touching on several issues the group can study and touched breifiy onthe work of Amnesty Internaj. tional, a group showing corn• . passion and writing letters for the release of prisoners of ccinicience. After prayer and courtesies a social tirne was enjoyed,• • . • Milt 3,• Mrs. Harvey Houston was •hostess for Unit 3 and wel. cthited 16 members and one •visitor to her hoine,• ' Mrs, Ross .Shiells chaired the business portion and in- troduced the theme, Harvest Time. •The roll call was answered by Bible verses on • Harvest, , ' •Our special Missionary team' is Keith Jamieson and his wife. 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