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Foga 16-1Iarlknew Sentinel, Wednesday, February 21, 1979
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Nile United Church holds annual meeting
• The annual meeting was
held on Thursday, February
8, 1979 at 8.30 p.m. in the
• Nile United Church. The
meeting was opened with
prayer and scripture by Rev.
Clyde Westhaver.
The officers elected were
as follows: secretary, Cliff
McNeil; session, Rev. C.
Westhaver, Jamieson Ribey;
Clifford McNeil and Doug
McNeil; •clerk of .session,
Cliff McNeil; board of stew-
PETTIS - MATTHENVMAN
, Candelabra" trimmed 'with
orange tiger •lillies, sweet-
heart roses and fern decorat-
• ed Pine River United Church
• for the October 14th candle-
light ceremony at 5 p.m.
• uniting in marriage Margo,
only daughter of Major and
Mrs, A. W. Matthewrnan of
R. 3 Lucknow, to Terris, son
• of Mr. and Mrs. B. pettis.of
Guelph. ,
Rev. Robert Putman per-
formed the double ring cere-
•,moriy. Organ 'music was
•provided by • Mrs. Douglas
; Martyn.
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During the ceremony,
• Margo and Terry each lit a
candle and then. together lit
one candle to'grnbolize two
becoming one in ,inarriage. .
The bride, given in marri
age by her father, wore a
floor length gown of Spanish
late with fitted. bodice and
full tiered skirt:with bottom
tier falling into a irain. The
collared; neckline and long
*sleeves were trimmedwith
• seed pearls. A Spanish tiara,
accented by seed:pearls held
her lace veil in place.
She carried an arm bouqu
et of talisrtian roses, baby's
breath and fern, Margo wore
. the pearl necklace her moth-
er wore on her wedding day,
pearl earrings, the gift fromi,
the groom and a six pence in
her shoe which her grand-
mothel and mother wore 'on
their -wedding days.
Maid Of honour was Miss
Loraine Hansen of Guelph,
friend of the bride, and the
• bridesmaids, all sisters Of the
groom, were Mrs. Robert
Muller, Misses Wendy, '.Del-
ores and Ann. Pettis.
The maid of, honour and
bridesmaids were attired in
• shades of green and pale rust
knit long„dzeses fashioned
with full high waisted skirts
• gathered in front. They all
wore long sleeved ; hooded
jackets over their. v -necked
dresses. Each wore a gold
and pearl necklace, gift of
the bride. •
Maid • of honour and
bridesmaids, • carried •arm
bouquets of tiger lilies, dais-
ies, roses and fern.
Best.man was Stan Pettis
of Guelph, brother of the
groom. Ushers were Steve
Pettis, and Randy. Pettis,
brothers of the groom and
Wayne. Edwards, friend of
the"groorn. •
The •groom and ushers
wore identical dark brown
cutaway tudedos with .coral
trimmed ruffled shirts.
Following the • ceremony,
dinner was • served in the
dining room ;at Sutton Park
Inn; Kineardine. , -
The bride's mother receiv-
ed wearing a floor Jength
• sleeveless gown of dark.
orange knit, fashioned with a
full high waisted .skirt and
V-neck; over which she wore
a sheer matching shoulder
cape, Her wrist corsage was
of brown and ivory roses.
• Douglas Matthewman •of
Sault Ste. Marie, brother of
the bride, was master • of
. ceremonies at the reception
and dance which followed....
• Margo is a. specialized
homes graduate of the Uni
versity of Guelph. Terry is a
graduate in Engineering
Technology • from Mohawk
College, Hamilton. Both aft',
employed in' Sudbury where
they are now making their
home.
Prior, to her. wedding the
bride Was feted at a rniscel-
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laneous shower given by
Mrs. K. L..MacKenzie, R.3
Lucknow, a kitchen shower
'hosted by Lorraine, Hansen,
Guelph and *a bathroom
shower given by Mrs. H. K.
Watson, Etobicoke. •
The staff of O.H.C.; Sud-
bury entertained at dinner
and presented ' Margo with
gifts and she received a gift
from the Sudbury Housing'
Authority.
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There will be, a 15:00 charge
- • I , for publishing .0 wedding
Ipicture not received by the
Sentinel within six weeks
... 4 , after weddinidate.
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ards, Mrs. Yvonne Kerr,
Mrs. Myrtle Kerr, Mrs. Arn-
old Stothers, Mrs. Hugh
McWhinney, Messrs. Arnold
Stothers, Glen Ribey, Charlie
Johnston, Frank Scott, Ron
Pentland and Glen McNeil;
board of trustees, Cliff Mc-
Neil, Ron Pentland, Glen
Ribey, Len Christilaw and
Doug McNeil; U.C.W. rep-
resentative on the board of
stewards, Mrs. Charlie John-
ston; .manse committee, Mrs.
Randy Kerr, Mrs. Frank
Scott, Mrs. Ron Pentland,.
Doug McNeil, Arnold Stoth-
ers and Ron Pentland; audit-
ors, Mr. and Mrs. Doug
McNeil; treasurer, Mrs. Beth
Rutledge; church .organist,.
Mrs. Harold Elliott; press re-
porter, Mrs. Cliff McNeil;
custodian janitor, Mrs. Wil-
mer Rutledge; anniversary
committee, Rev. C. West -
haver, Mrs. Harold Elliott,
Mrs. Winnifred ' Girvin and
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,- nstitute wants books
Grey -Bruce authors line River IL C. W.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Scott.
Sunday school superin-
tendant, Mrs. Alvin Kerr;
S.S. secretary -treasurer,
Mrs. Randy. Kerr; Explorers
leader, Mrs. Dorothy Brind-
ley; Hi -C leader, Rev. and
Mrs. C. WesthaVer and Glen
and Vanda McNeil; presid-
ent, Susan Pollock; vice pres-
ident, Jack Miller; secretary,
Cindy Brindley; treasurer,
Kathy Kerr; U.C.W. presid-
ent, Mrs. Alvin Kerr; secret-
ary, . Mrs. • Jack Clements;
treasurer, Mrs. Hugh Mc-
Whinney.
The meeting was closed
with the benediction.
Th.e. Kinloss Kairshea Counties to display at Heri- her handbook,
Women's Institute held their
Curatpr'S meeting on Febru-
ary 15, at the home of Mrs.
Harry Lavis.
The president, • Mrs. Evan
• Keith, opened the meeting
with a reading on the origin
Of old sayings. She welcomed
all to the meeting. Mrs. Cliff
• Roulston read the scripture.
The assistant secretary-
freasurer, Mrs. Donal&Mac-
Intyre, read. 'the minutes,
treasurer's report and the
correSpondence. A letter
from .the Provincial Presid-
ent, Mrs. Diamond, was
:read.
• The •Grey ';Bruce Arts
Council would like books of
--authors from Grey and Bruce
Aslifleld W.M.S.
tage Fair, to be • held in
Walkerton in. May. They
were interested in Dean
McLeod's book, and if en-
ough local interest is shown,
Kairshea will again .get cop-
ies published for sale.
Kairshea will send a dele-
gate to the Officer' Confer-
ence to be held in May in
Waterloo, A motion • was
pagsed to enter a display in
the Lucknow Fall Fair. Bylaw
amendments were .given
• each member to be placed in
Ashfield W.M.S. Meeting :
for February was held at the
hOnae of Mrs. Neil MacKen-
zie. Mrs, Waccen Wylds
opened the meeting with a
poem, "Heart Gifts".
Mrs. . Allan MacDonald
gave the devotional on "Love
of. GOd"
• • ,
Mrs. Warren Wylds very.
capably • gave the second
chapter of our study. book,
-"A revolution is not. a
• picnic", telling of :the differ-
ent wars awl...the leaders and
what yeari. they „took place.
114r5. • •Allan MacDonald
gave the offertory prayer. An
old: sayings quiz was pres-
ented to the members by
Mrs. Wylds, followed by a
poem, , "If God Went on
• Strike". •
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Business was. conducted.
A thank you note was read
from Mrs. William Ross.
Lunch was served by the
hostess and committee and a
tiine of !elloWship, concluded
the meeting. -•
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1 LUCKNOW i
i t
1 CHURCH
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Rev. DoukkattfOlito:
Minister ",•,.• •:" f.
SUNDAY, \FEBRUARY 25
10 a.m. Stniday School
11:00 a.m.
Morning Worship
Nursery Provided
•For Pre -School Children •
Jr. Congregation for
5 - 8 Year Old Children 1;
The curator, Mrs. Leonard
• Clarke, conducted a game.
• The Standing Committee
reports were given and Mrs.
Clarke read the Curator's
report from the District An-
nual.
• Mrs. Harvey Houston gave
the courtesies to which Mrs.
• Harry Lavis replied. The.
Tweedsmuir gooks were .op-
ened out for MI to enjoy. A
delicious' lunch was served
by the hostess and director
Mrs. Hank Hartemink.
Shows needlepoint
On Tuesday, February 13
the -Lticknow Worrien's Insti-
tute met combining their
January Curator's meeting
(which was postponed due to.
inclement weather) with the
February Education and Cul-
• tural Activities meeting.. "
The committees served- a
delicious dessert of cake and
ice cream.
The secretary -treasurer,
• Mrs. Winnifred Gamtnie,
read the minutes of the
December meeting and the
financial report. ••
Thank you messages were
received:front Miss Elizabeth
Robinson, Miss • Luanne
Clare and Mrs. Winnifred
Fisher• .
Mrs. Mary MacGillivray
presided for the ' business
meeting. ,
• Mrs, Edith Webster was
appointed district convener
for Education and Cultural
Activities, :Mrs, Gertrude
Leddy was ftppointed dele-
gate to the officer's confer-
ence to be held in May in
WaterlOo. An invitation was
received from the'Erland Lee
Home to visit there in June.
Mrs. Susan .McNaughton
displayed • very, attractive
samples of needlepoint
which she completed while
attending the coarse, "Need-
lepoint for Beginners".
Plans were made to have
the pbt luck supper, (post-
1 LUCKNOW
CHRISTIAN •
• REFORMED
/7 CHURCH.
1.
Rev. L. Van Staalduinen•
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25
i Morning Service
,..i• 10:00e.ni. and 2:30 p.m. i
( .
• Listen io the
Back to God Hour 1,
1 — „.10:30 a.m. CKNX
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poned due to stormy weath-
er) at a. later date. „
The quilt top, donated by.
Miss Elizabeth Robinson for
participation Lodge will be
quilted at the home Of Mrs.
Ruth' Helm. Mrs. Grace
• Campbell had charge of the
Program.
• The January motto "To be
• 70 years. young is better than
being old at 40" and the
February motto "Wisdom is
knowing when to speak your
mind aid when to mind your
speech' ' were ably.dealt with
by Mrs. Isabel MacKenzie
and Mrs, t icirothy Brown
respeCtively. ,
• Mrs. Philip. Stewart read
• humorous poem. Mrs: Greta
Rice favoured with piano
• solos. •
Mrs. Olive Kennedy spoke
on her. recent trip to Cuba
depicting the progress.on-the
Island under Castro's Com-
munist Government during
• the past 20 years following
the Revolution. •
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The meeting closed with a
Valentine poem.
Pine River United Church
VV.omen iitet in the church on
February 13 with Mrs. Dun-
can Thorburn presiding.
During the business, per-
iod, several • •projects •were
:cliscussed. A .fall project,
"The Country Kitchen", will
be held, in October. Mrs,.
Wayne Lowry. reported that
'the overhead projector is
being ordered,
Mrs...Glen Boyd was pro-
gram convener with the
,
theme Stewardship tom-
.
• passion. The Litany of. Stew-
ardship was read responsive -
y. Mrs. Jack Campbell gave
•a reading and Mrs. Boyd told
• of• the joy of service: Mrs.
-Leonard Reid clOsed with
prayer. •
Mrs.. Leonard Courtney,
• Mfg. Elmer • Smeltzer and
Mrs. . Mac Boyd served
lunch, and a social . time
folloWed. '
Donnybrook U.C.W.
•
• The February meeting of
Donnybrook • U.C.W. was
• held at the 'home of Mrs.
William Hardy on February
13. Mrs. :Roger 13ieman
opened the meeting, with the
theme, Love,
McConnell read
a poem followed with prayer.
Mrs. ;Bieinan gave a reading
and Mrs. Robert Jefferson
• gave 'the study book on The
• Winning Power of Love.
• Mrs. E. Robinson gave a
poem,
Mrs. Jefferson took over
for the business. The ladies
have been asked to do a
quilt. Mrs. Bieman closed
with prayer:, •
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• Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. S.
Chamney assisted the Mist-
ess for a social hour.
Donnybrook. 44-1-
•• BY DIAN* HANNA
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The first meeting of Don-
nybrook 4-H club, Accessor-
ies, the Final Touch, was
held at the home Of the
assistant leader, Mrs. June
Robinson.
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LUCKNOW •
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Wm. Munshaw
B. A.M.Div.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25
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10:00 aan; 1
Sunday School
11:00 a.m. • I
I Morning Worship
,tveryene Welcome •
• .
• The leader, Kathy Foran,
was in charge for the election
Of officers as follow: presid-
ent, Ellen Thompson; vice
president, Mary Ellen Foran;
tmasurer, Carol Foran; press
re oi ter and secretary by
rotation; telephone helpers,
• Doreen Jefferson, Carol Fir -
an.
. Kathy outlined the club
requirements and discussed
the history of accessories,
choice • of accessories and
• basic wardrobe colours. All
did a total look test and
singed the registration sheet.
With different colours of
material the girls were able
• to Judge which colours suited
different girls. Models were
Doreen Jefferson, Heather
Ann Stapleton. and Mary
Ellett Foran.
Ellen 'closed the meeting
with the motto.
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