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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-07-11, Page 7a. 57,777 - HICKS ELLIOTT Amid pretty summer col- ours of soft yellow and white., Karen Isobel Elliott of Luck - now and David Allan Hicks of Wingham exchanged marri- age vows and were pronoun- ced husband and wife by Rev. Douglas Kaufman. The. ceremony. was solemnized in Lucknow United Church at four o''clock on Saturday, June 9. The bride is the .daughter of : Mc.:' and Mrs. :Orville Elliott oof Lucknow.: Parents. of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hicks,: Shel- burne. Mrs. Anne Pritchard of. Lucknow was organist. She also accompanied Steven Pritchard: as he sang "The Bells of St. Mary's'.' prior to the ceremony and. "Ever- green" during the signing of -the register. . . Given in marriage by her. father and mother, the bride chose a floor -length gown styled' with French lace bod- ice .with standup -collar, bish- op sleeves with widelace cuffs', :and a pleated skirt falling intoa chapel train. A wide waistline sash was tied at . the :. side. Her matching .mantilla fingertip veil was compietely, ,_•edged .with French lace and she carrieda cascade of white orchids and yellow Sweetheart • roses, with roseleaf, ivy and white bridal wreath .accents. Karen's honour attendant was Sandy Orien of Wing Clam and. bridesmaids were Mary MacKinnon of Goder- ich;, the bride's cousin, Ruth Hicks. and Lorraine Hicks of. Shelburne, sisters of the - groom. All attendants wore similar gowns of peach. an- gelnet polyester, fashioned with sapsleeves, blouson bodices and straight skirts. The maid of honour carried a ,white lace fan with peach and yellow Sweetheart •roses, white bridal wreath, ivy and roseleaf. .The. ' bridesmaids'.. fans were surrounded by peach Sweetheart roses, yel- low bridal wreath, ivy.. and roseleaf. Jennifer MacKinnon of R. R. 3 Holyrood performed the duties of flower girl. Her Boor -length gown of white polyester cotton was styled with a lace -edged ruffle around the hemline and a wide waistline sash tied at • the side. She carried a floral ball. of 'yellow .Sweetheart -. - •...•sem Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 11, 1979-410ge 7 ; �. outri The W,M.S. of the .Luck - now Presbyterian Church held•their meeting on July ,4 in the church with guests from South Kinloss and Lucknow Evening Auxil- iary. Mrs. Omar Brooks pres- ided and, opened the meeting with the Aim and Purpose of the W.M.S. Mrs. Robert Reid led in .prayer. There will be a service of dedication at Camp. Kintail on July 11 for the new lodge and dining hall. Mrs. Virden Mowbray had the Bible Study. In her medi, tation Mrs. Mowbray brought out the story of the healing of the little girl and the woman sick with an issue of blood and , how Jesus healed them. Two musical numbers were much enjoyed, a duet by Mrs. Austin Loree and daughter, Shirley and a piano selection by Mrs. Jack Needham. Mrs. George Kennedy was ' guest .speaker and in a very humorous way told of her trip to Cuba last January. She told of the many changes which have taken place there since the revolution 20 years ago when Castro came into power, It was a most inter- estingand instructional talk as. few people get to Cuba, Report on. Kintaii Camp The July meeting of the South Kinloss 'W.M.S. was held at . the home of Mrs. Donald J. Maclntyre. Mrs. Philip Steer opened the meeting with the reading, He giveth me Grace. Mrs. Ira Dickie and Mrs. Jack Needham attended Kin-. tail Camp, and told of an roses, white bridal wreath, UC Wstudy white ribbon and ivy. . Don 'Jamieson of Shelbur= [' ne was best man. The bride's ..J tp brother, Don Elliott of , Grande Pairie, Alberta, Ovas, head usher and guests were also ushered by Clair Mc - The regular meeting of the Trinity U.C.W. was held one Cannell and Rob Reid, both week early, :on July 5, at the of Shelburne.., Jason Stanley home of Jean Henry, with an of Lucknow was bearer of the attendance of 14.. it ley two wedding .rings exchang- The President, Shi ed .by the couple as . they Hackett, called the meeting repeated their vows.' to order, and Hazel Hackett Following the ceremony, opened the devotions with a guests from Grande Prairie, . poem on Friendship, all Alberta, •'Barrie, Orangeville, joined in singing, '`What a' •.Shelburne and the Lucknow . Friend We Have In Jesus". and, Wingham areas attend- Hazel Hackett then gave ed a reception fieldat the the meditation, "The Value Lucknow Comhaiity'Centre.1of a Friend", and closed the The bride's mother wore a ; devotions with a prayer.: The gown of seaspray green poly- president thanked the host= ester sheer with A-line skirt, ess and the roll call was pleated bodice and pleated answered with a verse from long sleeves. She, wore a .'Proverbs, pertainungto home . white orchid corsage:' The and family: groom's mother chose yellow Ella" Hackett and .Isabel - polyester sheer ' with scoop Kilpatrick presented. a skit on neckline, . three' -quarter Christian Exercise Five sleeves, -blouson bodice and.: members reported being at A-line skirt. A gardenia Camp :Menesetung, for the corsage completed her en- workshop on June 18, . and semble. they felt, they had a very For honeymooning at. Hart worthwhile day. Mayme Wil Lodge, Minden, in the Hali- kins gave the Bible Study y . on button ` • Region, the bride- "What is Missionary Work".' wore: an ivory polyester sheer Shirley Hackett, gave a read - two -piece dress with a pleat- ing on "Summer" and led in ed skirt. Her, accessories prayer. were black. They will reside Following the business at R. R. 2 Wingham: portion of the. meeting, all The bride is a graduate of - united in singing, "Blest Be F E. Madill Secondary . The Tie That Binds", and a School and is employed at socia] hour was enjoyed. Gemini Jewellers. David is a graduate of George Brown College, Toronto, as a watch- maker. Honoured guests at .the.. wedding and reception were the - bride's grandmother Mrs. Mary I. .McKinnon of Lucknow and the groom's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. - David Bailie of Shelburne. Prior to her wedding the bride was honoured at a com- munity shower in the Luck - now United' Church parlour, hosted by Mrs: Clarence Green and Mts. Max Bushell; a gird friend shower by Miss Sandy Orien at her home in Wingham; a relative shower hosted by Mrs. Harold Elliott - and Mrs. Ron Stanley at Holyrood Hall and a com- munity shower at the home of Mrs. Shirley hlcCannell at Shelburne, - A bridal tea was also held in Karen's honour at her parents' home in Lucknow. interesting time, the many talents, and a Sunrise Sery ice Sunday a.m. The Service .of Dedication of Camp Kin - tail will be held June 11. The meditation was "The Labourers", well prepared and given by Mrs.. Clark Needham.. Piano -solos were enjoyed, played by Sandy Maclntyre, . Heather and. Audrey ; MacDougall. A trio by the Maclntyre sisters was , alsi't'enjoyed. . .Poems were, read by Mrs. Harold Howald. Roll. call, a verse with the word labour, was answered LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN REFORMED t CHURCH I Rev. L.Van .Staalduinen �. SUNDAY, JULY 8 Services .10:00 a.in. and '8:00p.m. ,Listen to the it Back to God Hour ! i 10:30 a,m. CKNX LUCKNOW• UNITED CHURCH ; . Rev.Doug Kaufman Minister Joint Summer Services At South Kinloss % Sunday, Judy 1, 8, .15. Lucknow Presbyterian 1. Church, July 22, 29, Aug. 5 Lucknow United Church f Aug. 12, 190 26, Sept. 2 • 1 • OisOn's Gavel Pit DUNGANNON, ONT. 529-7942 WHOLESALE 100 T.. B 1 Gravel 40 • B 2 Gravel • 35. C Gravel 30 Fill . 25 600T 400 T 60 • 65 60 200 T LOAD 70 75 65 70 60 65. 60 Above price include delivery up to 3 Km. Below prices include delivery up to 4 Km. Sand,S'.Dust Crushed Gravel - Cement Gravel 110 4" Under Stone 100 37, stone 160 140 145 140 145 150 155 140 145 200 205 For further prices call Freeman Olson Dozen and Scraper available for a good job done by 13 ladies, there were 3 visitors. ,Offertory prayer was by Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall. Mrs. Jack Needham gave the chapter from the study book on China, telling of the history of China from the 1.500's to the present time. The closing prayer was by Mrs. ` Wm. Maclntyre. A social half hour was enjoyed, served by. the hostess and directors, Mrs. Jack Need- ham, Mrs. Clark Needham and Miss . Mary Maclntyre. -F++ Worse case of extreme. shock we: ever saw was experienced by a used car salesman who was offered cash for oneof his hulks. - • Mrs. Kennedy believes it will be many years before Cuba is ready for an influx of tour- ists. - Mrs. Morgan Henderson thanked all who had helped to make the meeting so inter- esting. ` After' the Closing prayer by Mrs, Ken Laidlaw, a delic- ious salad supper was served and an hour of fellowship was enjoyed by all. LUCKNOW '.PRESBYTERIAN. CHURCH 1 Rev. Wm.Munahawl B.A. M. Div. Joint Summer Services; South Kinloss July 8 & 15 Lucknow Presbyterian July. 22, 29. August 5 Lucknow United August 12, 19, 26. Sept. 2 Minister Rev. Doug Kaufman July 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Minister Rev. Wrn: Munshaw Aug. 5,12,,19, 26. 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