The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-07-18, Page 11CROSKILL - LYONS
Living iTt Wtndsor,
Candelabra amid pink
'gladioli and white; baby
'mums provided the seting in
Lucknow Pre s bryte.r-i-a n
Church for the double ring
Ceremony on June 16, 1979
which united in marriage
Lynda Gladys Lyons, Luck -
now and Jeffrey Rowmayne
Croskill, VVincisor. Rev. Wil-
liam Munshaw officiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Gordon and Agnes Lyons,
Lucknow and the groom's
parents are Row and Dorothy.
Croskill of Mount Forest.
Given in marriage by her
parents, the bride wore a
floor length gown of white
georgette with sweetheart
neckline and cap sleeves And
a gathered skirt falling from
an empire waist, Belgium
lace trimmed the bodice of
the gown and the long
Juliette veil.
She carried a bouquet of
red roses, white carnations
and •white stephanotis.
• Marion Johnstone, Strat-
• ford, was maid of honour and
Joanne Anderson, Belgrave,
sister of the groom, Helen
Lyons, Londesboro, sister-in-
law of the bride, Mary
MacKinnon, Goderich and
• Nancy Aitchison, Lticknow,
friends of the bride attended
as bridesmaids.
They were gowned in pink
polyester with sleeveless
blouson bodices and gather-
ed skirts. They carried bou-
quets of miniature pink car-
nations and white mums.
They wore Silver necklaces,
• gifts of the bride.
Sara Lyons, niece of the
bride was flower girl. She
wore a floor length dress of
pink polyester with a round
neckline, puff sleeves and__a
• tie at the waist. She carried a
bouquet similar to the brid-
esmaids,
khe groom was attended
by his brother-in-law, Cam-
eron Anderson of Belgrave.
The guests were ushered by
•
A
Duncan Anderson of .Wing -
ham, Rick Tipping of Or-
angeville, Mel Lyons and
Murray Lyons, both of Luck -
now, brothers of the bride.
Robbie Anderson, Belgrave,
nephew athe groom, carried
the rings.
The groom and his attend-
ants wore three piece navy
• tuxedos •with white frilly
shirts and navy bow ties. The
groom's boutonniere was a
red rose and the groomsmen
wore white carnation bouton-
nieres.
The soloist Steven Prit-
chard was accompanied at
the organ by Anne Pritchard.
He sang You Light Up My
Life and We've Only Just
Begun.
A reception followed at the
Lucknow Community Centre
where the bride's mbther
received wearing a gown of
pale blue flowered silk jersey
with matching sheer jacket
with white accessories ,and a
corsage of pink roses. She
was assisted by the groom's
mother who wore a cream
-coloured polyester gown with
blouson bodice and accordian
pleated skirt with tan acces-
sories and a corsage of pink
roses.
For their honeymoon to
eastern Ontario and Quebec
the bride changed to a mint
green dress with bone acces-
sories.
The couple are residing in
Windsor where the groom is
employed by Dor-Co .of Win-
dsor and the brick works
with Victoria and Grey Trust.
Special guests at the 'wed-
ding were the groom's
grandparents, Alma Calvert,
Cliff Croskill and John Dun-
_ lop.
Guests attended from
Wingltam, Mount Forest,
Coldwater, Toronto, Cayuga,
Watford, Sarnia, Inverhuron,
Clinton, Clarksburg, Water-
loo, Windsor, Stratford, Lon-
don and Kingston.
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 18, 1979—Page 11
Old Age pensions
increase in July •
Increases in the Old Age
Security pension, Guaran-
teed Income Supplement and
Spouse's Allowance, effect -
Ave in July 1979, were an-
nounced today by Health and
Welfare Minister David
,Crombie.
The basic Old Age§eottrity
pension will rise to15174.82 ...
from the present $170:314.,,',,.
The maximum, Guatanieed
Income Suitplement for a
single person, or a married
person whose spouse is not a
pensioner and is not receiv-
ing a Spouse's Allowance,
will increase to $143.53 from
its current $139.89. Added to
the basic pension, this gives
a person receiving both the
OAS and the maximum GIS a
monthly total of $318.35.
• The maximum Guaranteed
Income Supplement for a
married couple, both pen-
sioners, will increase to
$119.34 each from $116.32.
Added to the basic pension
this will give each married
pensioner receiving the max-
imum GIS a total of 5294.16,
or 5588.32 for the .couple.
• The Guaranteed Income
Supplement is paid to pen.
sioners whose income, apart
from the Old Age Security
pension, is limited. The
amount of the supplement
varies in relation to income.
The •maximum Spouse's
Allovvance will increase to
$294.16 from 5286.71. The
maximum Spouse's Allow-
ance is made up of an
amount equivalent to the
basic Old Age Security pen-
• LUCKNOW
i CHRISTIAN• ;
REFORMED
CHURCH
t, Rev. L. Van Staalduinen
,? SUNDAY, JULY 22
Services
10:00 a.m. and 800 p.m.
Listen to the
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CHURCH
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• Minister
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sion and the maximum GIS at
the married rate and is paid
to persons between 60 and 65
years of age who are married
to OAS pensioners and meet
residence requirements. En-
titlement to a Spouse's Al-
lowance, and the amount
paid, is based on yearly -
'7Clricree.ases in Old Age Sec-
urity pension and Guaran-
teed Income Supplement
payments are increased
quarterly based on the cost of
living.
LUCKNOW
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Wm. Munshaw
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. Wm. Munshaw
Aug. 5,12, 19, 26. Sept. 2'
Note: Services at 10 a.m.
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