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Maclntyre - Gilchrist
Marilynne Ruth Maclntyre and Dale
William Gilchrist were united in holy
matrimony at the South Kinloss
Presbyterian Church, Lucknow on Satur-
day, July 16. 1988. Rev. Alex MacDonald of
Thornhill performed the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Donald and
Marilyn Maclntyre, RR5 Lucknow while
the groom is the son of Bob and June
Gilchrist, RR5 Lucknow.
Sister of the bride, Margaret deBoer,
acted as matron of honour for the bride.
Bridesmaids included Norma Maclntyre,
a sister of the bride; Nancy Craig, a friend
of the bride; and Anne Alton, also a freind
of the bride.
Attending the groom at the altar were
groomsman Dan Witt, a friend of the
groom, and ushers Andy MacPherson,
friend of the groom; Murray Gilchrist,
brother to the groom; and Dan Gilchrist,
brother to the groom.
An aunt of the bride, Sharyn Thompson
of Simcoe, acted as organist for the
ceremony while the brother of the bride,
Sandy Maclntyre, provided lovely trumpet
music while the bride made her entrance.
A nephew of the groom, Bradley Gilchrist,
acted as ringbearer for the couple.
The ceremony was highlighted with two
beautiful duets sung by the bride and
groom.
Following a reception held at the
Lucknow Community Centre, the happy
couple left on a honeymoon to the
Maritime provinces.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gilchrist will reside
at 675 Westmount Drive, Kitchener,
( Photo by Harvey McDowell.
Jefferson - Thomson
The Donnybrook United Church was the
site of the July 9, 1988 wedding of Diane
Jefferson to David Thomson. Rev. Roberts
conducted the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Eilleen and
the late Wes Jefferson, RR1 Belgrave,
while the groom is the son of Bruce and
Maureen Thomson of RR1 Lucknow.
Donna Husnik of Gorrie, sister of the
bride, acted as Maid of Honour for the
ceremony. Also attending Diane at the
altar was Doreen Jefferson, sister of the
bride from RR1 Belgrave, and Debbie
Rimmer, Teeswater, a friend of the bride.
Joining David at the altar was
groomsman Bob Husnik, Gorrie, a friend
of the groom; Bill Jefferson, Teeswater,
brother to the bride; and Jeff Thomson of
Auburn, brother of the groom.
Theresa Moore, cousin of the groom,
acted as flowergirl for the couple while
Regan Berkholtz of Edson, Alberta,
nephew of the bride, handled the duties of
ringbearer.
The couple left for a honeymoon at
Niagara Falls following the reception at
the Lucknow Community Centre. Mr. and
Mrs. David Thomson will reside in
Wingham. (Photo by Gary Walden I
OUTH KINLOSS
by Ruth Buchmeier
Donna Carter is home convalescing
after being a patient in London and
Wingham hospitals. We wish Donna good
health.
Mr. and Mrs. David Carter of Brant
township have sold their house. and Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Elston. The Carter'fami-
ly are moving to Walkerton.
Congratulations to Allan and Jackie
Murray on the birth of their son, Daniel
Robert.
Congratulations to Kathy and Jim
Dickson who were married in Lucknow on
Saturday.
Dave and Jonathon MacKinnon and Tom
Downey went to see a Blue Jays game
against the New York Yankees last
weekend. ,
Elizabeth and Ira Dickie enjoyed some
holidays at their cottage at Hope Bay.
On Sunday the Dickies had Jack and
Blanche Needham and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Sparks and Pat of Kitchener for dinner.
Mrs. Sparks and Pat sang two beautiful
duets at South Kinloss church on Sunday
morning.
Tom Downey was thrilled to go white
water rapiding near Pembrooke while he
was on holidays last week.
Rev. Letson
is leaving
The Anglican Congregation was shocked
and saddened to learn that Rev. Merelyn
Letson, who has been rector for over four
years has been called to a new parish at
Harrow. While she will be greatly missed
here we wish her the very best in her new
ministry there. On Sunday next there will
be a parish service at Lucknow, this being
the last Sunday of her holidays.
Sympathy is extended to .Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Thompson in the passing of her sister.
The funeral was held on Monday.
C1-800-265-3787
RIME STOPPERS
Crime Stoppers of Grey Bruce are seek-
ing the public's assistance in the investiga-
tion of the mysterious disappearance of a
25 year old female, from the Kincardine
area.
The Kincardine Police Force report that
they have virtually exhausted all their
leads into the disappearance of twenty-five
year old Lois Hanna. Hanna was last seen
by friends at the Lucknow Arena, in
Lucknow, Ontario. Hanna had been atten-
ding the Lucknow reunion. This was dur-
ing the evening of July 3rd 1988. ,
Hanna is believed to have departed from
the arena at approxiamtelyr fifteen
minutes to midnight and drove her red
Pontiac Grand Am home, to her residence
in Kincardine. Neighbors noted the vehicle
at her residence at approximatey twelve
fifteen.
Once at home it's believed that she
changed into a nightgown and house coat,
and was preparing to retire for the night.
She made a single cup of tea and had turn-
ed on the television. There was no sign of a
struggle in the residence. A fellow
employee found the doors locked, the
lights and television on, and a half cup of
tea on the kitchen counter, when it was
checked to see why Hanna had not gone to
work the next day. Hanna's purse, keys,
wallet and identification, were still in the
house.
Lois Hanna is described as being 5 ft. 4
inches in height, 120 pounds, brown eyes
and brown hair. Her disappearance is
completely out of character.
If you feel you can help in this case,
Crime Stoppers is willing to pay a reward
up to $1,000 for information leading to the
finding of Lois Hanna. CALL CRIME
STOPPERS 1-800-265-3787. You need not
identify yourself and any information is
strictly confidential.
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