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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 5, 1983—Page 11
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de dreef , Nicholson
Cheryl Dorothy Nicholson and Paul William de greet
exchanged marriage vows at a double ring ceremony
performed in Knox Presbyterian Church, Holstein by Rev,
Victor Jamieson on Saturday, September 10, 198J at J p,m,
The bride is the daughter of Wilmer and Doris Nicholson of
W R, 1 Holstein, and the groom is the son of flank and Riek
de t reef of R, R, 2, Ayton. Henny Derbeeker, sister of the
groom, of It R, J, Clifford sang, "Pot All We Know" and
"The Wedding Song" accompanied by Jackie Webet of IL R,
5, Guelph on the organ, Kathy Armstrong of Mount Forest
was matron of honour for her sister with Shirley Mersey of
llrampton and Louise Arts of London as bridesmaids, Hili
Jacobs of Aurora was best man with Jim Armstrong of Mount
Forest and Chuck Wilson of Ayton as ushers, Pollowing the
ceremony, the bridal couple honoured the immediate family
including the bride's grandparents, Eldon and Dorothy Millet
of Lucknow, and the bridal party with a dinner, The reception
was held at Ayton Centennial Hall with Wayne Leibald as
master of ceremonies, Following a honeymoon to the
Bahamas, 016 couple will reside at 24 Henjatnin Boake Trail,
Downsview, Ontario,
Larsen o Hawthorne
Michael Larsen and Rabat(' Hawthorne, both of London,
Ontario were united in marriage August 20, 198J at Lueknow
Presbyterian Church, Reverend George Garratt officiated,
The bride is the daughter of Prank and Shirleyawthorne of
Lucknow, The groom is the son of Gunnar andRefitLarsen of
Sodertalje, Sweden, The matron of honour was Mary Roe of
Im,,tion, friend of the bride and groom, Donna tireet of
London, friend of the bride, was the Ftidesmaid, Hest than
was James Roe, of Landon, friend of the bride and groom.
Ushers were James Hawthorne, brother of the bride and
Steven Hawthorne of Toronto, cousin of the bride, The soloist
was the brides sister, Dianne Hawthorne, She sang, Annie's
Song and, The Wedding Song, A dinner and reception
followed at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall in Lucknow, Mr.
and Mrs, Larsen are living in Landon, Ontario,
Wingham Voice for Life attends Toronto rally
The Wingham Voice for Life group started
what promises to be a very busy fall season
at its first meeting since the summer break,
Sally Campeau hosted the meeting at her
home. The meeting was held on Monday,
September 26. In attendance were also Mr,
Campeau (the treasurer), Mrs, John van der!
Assent (president), Mrs, Eleanor Kuyven-
haven, Mrs, Marilyn Sjaarda, Mrs, Cory de
Orion, Mrs. Wanda Damsma, Mrs, Jim
Ilalielaat and Mike Herrington.
On Oeiober 1, various rallies were held
aernss the country. Most significant for out
group will be the tally in Toronto. Other
YOU'RE INVITED TO AN
OPEN HOUSE
at
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AMSEALEV
to be hold
Thursday, October 20th
10A.M, -4P.M.
Company Baps to be on hand 1'
answer any questions, £qulpmen
will be on display, Door prizes,
special discounts for the day,
barbecued beef on a bun, coffee,
etcfaring the family.
Pro -Life groups will speak out for the rights
of the unborn, 1n Wingham, many ate
planning to take a bus to Toronto, The bus is
to leave from Sated Heart Church,
President John van den Assem also plant
to attend theAnnual General Meeting of the
Voice for Life. This meeting will be held next
July in Southwestern Ontario, ptobably in
Hamilton,
In the mote immediate future, plans wete
made fot a pto-life display booth at the
Teeswater Fa1I Pait. This will be held
October 7 and 8, Other activities for the fall
include a banquet at Ooderich on Wed -
Stocker Sale
800 Need
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Hensall Livestock
SaIes Ltd.
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Saturday, October lSth
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L COW GARDINEi'1
nesday, October 26, The Oodetich group is
celebrating its tenth anniversary this year;
outroup is looking forward to observing its
tent anniversary next year. The speaker tot
the Godet;-h Voice tot Life banquet will be
Dr. Hart Resnet, a physicist and professor at
Sit Wilfrid Laurier tlnivetsity,
Especially interesting for "younger„
people wit be the Walkathon in Wingham,
planned fat Saturday, Octobet 22. Mts. Cory
de flruyn will be in charge of the
organization of this event and Mts. *oda
will assist with the refteshmentg. The
walkers will tet out at 10 a, m.
Happy
5011 Anniversary
MOM & DAD
(FIWOAND IA 'M£MBJ 'LINJ
LOVE THE IrAMILV
Open House will be held Sunday,
October 9, NO, Lucknow Com-
munit y Centre 2 - 4 p. m., 7 - 9
p, m.
REST WISHES ONLY PLEASE
LUCKNOW UNITED
CHURCH
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9th
Sunday School 9t45 am,
Worship Service 11t00 a.m.
Rev. Warren McDougall R,A,M,DIv.
Nursery and Junior Congregation provided
EVtitYONt WtLCOMt
LUCKNOW PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9th
Worship Service and Sunday School
1100a.m,
REV, ALLISON J. RAMSAY, MINISTER
Nursery Downstairs
For Little Ones Under Pour
EVERY° COME
Have Dinner With
Id Broadbent
Leader of the
New Democratic Party
of Canada
Wednesay, November 9,
HANOVER COLISEUM
SOCIAL HOUR 6-7 P, M,
fOA8T 1 L✓ 'p DINNER 7' P, M,
$16,00 par tloket
(eligible for tax deduction]
NO DOOR SALES
Send cheque or money order to',
Brut e- gray New Democratic Party
c/o Mr, Mike Lhasa
i20 Johnston Street
Kant rd/n® N00 200
HAVING a0LD
Courtnoy
Farm Sale:
to
C.cII Sutton
I would like to thank all my autom-
erg for tirolr patronage, l hope you
will aont/nue to support Cnall,
Wilma and family In the future,
Sat Wlshesi
Elliott Courtney
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