The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-01-18, Page 171
PAGE SIXTEEN
THE LUCIOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
CA'SSIDY.-HALDENBY
project
Focus on Living
"Focus ' on Living", the 441
homemaking project with variety
plus, will be offered in LHuron
County this spring announced
,Grace Bird, 'Huron County home
economist . this week.
- Open to ail young people ages
12-26, whether they live, onthe
farm or in town, this project gives
participants an opportunity to
explore, the' meaning of the 4-H
pledge and develop ways for
following its guidelines. •
Quilting appears for the, ,first
time in a 4-H project. All
members will learn to make a
sample of pieced quilting by
hand. Seniors can explore the art
of 'machine quilting .to make
placemats, hand bags or other
articles.:. Members may also knit
or crochet an article of their
choice. Leaders will be respon-
sible for teaching quilting " but
members wishing to learn how to
knit or crochet can rely on friends,
rand
parents or grandparents.
p
Outings - and guest speakers
will be quite in order. For
example, meeting five can be
scheduled any time during the
project and provides. the oppor-
tunity to go hiking or trailing or
visiting a wildlife or conservation
area - anything to do with our
environment and natural resourc-
ces.
Meeting six deals with safety
so it might be the time to 'have a
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1978
Live in Teeswater
Red roses and tartan rib-
bons decorated Sacred Heart
Church, Teeswater, on
Friday evening,, Nov. 18,
"When Debra • Lynn Haldenby
became the bride of John
Blair Cassidy.
Father Beaudry officiated
• at the double ring ceremony
and guests were ushered to
their seats by music supplied
by organist Julie King. Soloist
Susan Hamilton, ac-
companied by , Jerry
McNaulty 'on guitar,' sang
"Perfect Love," "If" . and
"We've Only -Just Begun."
Debbie is the daughter of
Jim and Helen Haldenby of
RR 1 Holyrood and Blair is
the son of Joe and Kathleen
Cassidy of Teeswater.
The " bride, given in
marriage by her father, chose
a gown of pure silkpolyester
jersey, featuring an empire
waist with gathers down both
sides of the.., bodice:, a long
flowing.skirt and an attached
chapel length --train falling
from the shoulders. The long,
straight sleeves were trim-
med at the cuff and the
matching hood, around the
edge, with white fluffy
maribou. •
The bride carried a single
orchid surrounded by white
roses. A wish bone, sent from
Scotland by the bride's
cousin, Keith Hendrie 'was
presented to the bride by
Julie and Jeff Haldenby and
hung from the bouquet as
well.
Ruth Dore, Mississauga,
friend of the bride was
matron • of honour..
Bridesmaids were Katify
• Cassidy, 'Teeswater, sister of
the groom; Heather
Haldenby, . Brampton, sister
of the bride and Jennifer
Barrell, Brampton, cousin of
• 'the bride.
They • were all dressed
identically in floor length
kilts of Princess Margaret
Rose tartan. from Ayr,
policeman or St. Johns Ambu-
lance person come to a 'club
meeting to discuss this topic.
Leaders' Training Schools will_
be held as:follows: Exeter United
Church, Exeter, Monday and
Tuesday, January 16th and 17th,
1-978; . Wesley -Willis United
Church, Clinton, Thursday and
Friday, 'January 19th and 20th,
1978; Gorrie United Church, -
Gorrie, Tuesday and Wednesday,
January 24th ' and 25th, 1978;
Salvation Army Hall, Wingham,
,and we want to make it available \
to as many young people as
Thursday and Friday, Januar
26th. and 27th, 197-8; First,
Presbyterian Church, Seaforth,
Monday and . Tuesday, January
30th .and 31st, 1978; Myth United
Church, Blyth, Wednesday/ anis
Thursday, February 1st and 2nd,
1978. .
Special for those who cannot
attend weekdays because of work
or school ...Wesley•Willis United
Church, Clinton, Saturday, Janu-
ary 14th and Saturday, January
21st; 1978.
All training schools will.be held
from 10.00 a.m. - 400 p.m. both
days.
In order for your community to
be involved in this spring
program, please pass this infor-
mation on to people in your area
who might be interested in
sponsoring .' or leading a 4-H
program at this time.
4-H .is a valuable experience
possible.
Additional de ails regarding
the program are available from
the Ministry of Agriculture and
Food. If you want to volunteer.
your . services as a leader or
sponsor or if you are interested in
joining c as a member, your
questions can be answered by
Home. Economists, Grace Bird
and Bea McClenaghan, telephone
482-3428 or Zenith 7-2800.
Chins up
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 14
reverses this year.
There will be more stresses in
the future with more people
looking for off -farm employment
in a job market that's tight, even
in Huron.
Pullen says he has heard some
predictions of land prices doub-
ling in the •next 10 years. He
added, "Some established farm-
ers see the purcha'e of another
farm as a good investment."
Snowmobiles are heavy! Keep
them on land surfaces!
Quick thaws weaken ice sur-
faces. Always' check ice con-
ditions after each change in.
• weather,
Scotland. White jersey bow
blouses and green velvet
vests completed the outfit.
Eaeh girl carried a single
Duchess Rose.
Leigh , Anne Car tpbell,
Kincardine, cousin of the
bride was flowergirl. She was
dressed identically to the
bridesmaids but wore a short
kilt. -
Keith Cassidy of Teeswater
was his brother's best man,
Guests wefe ushered by Len'
Walter, Teeswater; Eric
McKenzie, Wingham, both
friends of the groom and
Rodger Campbell, Kin-
cardine, uncle of the bride.
The groom, and his at-
tendants were dressed
identically wearing dark
green . tuxedos with velvet
lapels, vests and bow ties.
Their ruffled ' jirts were
white with green trim and
each wore a single rose
boutonniere. ",.
John Cassidy of Tee water,
nephew of the groom s the
ringbearer. He was dr, ssed
identically to the groom` and
ushers. • - •
Honoured guests who \ at-
tended the wedding were \the
bride's grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Art Campbell, Sr.,.
Kincardine; Mrsb. Jim .Mit-
chell, L.ucknow and the
bride's great aunt from
Melford, •Saskatchewan.
To greet guests at .a
reception in the Teeswater
Community Centre, the
bride's mother chose a floor
length gown of burgundy
polyester with - a matching,
hooded coat. An orchid -
corsage completed the outfit.
The groom's mother chose
a floor length gown, of green •
polyester with a cowl
neckline and long .• sleeves.
She too. wore an orchid cor-
sage.
Prior to her wedding, the
bride was honoured at
showers given for her by
Ferne. Aitken, Kincardine;
Helen C,ameron,° Wingham;
Barbara Burrows, Kin-
cardine; Lorraine Sillick,
Candy Cassidy, Jan Fisher
and - Donna Thacker,
Teeswater, Ruth Dore in
Teeswater as well as a
community shower in
Kinlough.•
Following . their
honeymoon, the bride and
groom took , up' residence in
River Heights, Teeswater.
Debbie is employed by Clan
Hairstyling in Kincardine and
Blair, at Cassidy's Garage,
Teeswater.
The bride and groom would
like to thank all the firemen
for the Guard of Honour after
their wedding ceremony.
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