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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-12-12, Page 20• Selig, Wed" aldsh December 129 1979 •;,*##.7..... 7 -,;#3...-.4f,a...Sp.„P,..#4.# ##;, Langside con le W:;4 40 BY MUM YOUNG Mr. and Mrs, Wesley, Young of Lucknow celebrat- ed their 40th wedding anni- versary Saturday evening when 23 relatives gathered at their home. Euchre was played' the first part of the evening with Mrs. Jean Wightrnan and George Young winning the high prizes and M.rs. May Richardson and Bob Young getting the low prizes Lucknow scholars held theirs Thursday evening with a full ,Azittorium. The concert was .eniqed and helped pitt us all in the Christmas spirit. Santa Claus visited the children in Wingham with 'a large parade and treats last Saturiday.,Next week he will visit in Ludlum. .Mr. and Mrs. Donald Young, Kevin- Brian and Jessica of Thornhill visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Clifford Young last Wednesday, Sympathy 0 the commun, • ity is extended to relatives of Hardy Simpson, who passed away in ..Wingham Rospitai on Thursday after a lengthy illness. The Whitechurch Presby- terian Sunday School mem- bers are holding their Christ- mas concert on Friday even- ing, December 21 in the church basement. Liane Young was one of the band members from Lucknow school who played • at the Wingham school on •FridaY. , S• . . , . . • . • -, . . , . . . ..r.......0.' .........;.......,...dbom,...•••••••••••.4.............••.%-low.....er...41.1.01.........•••P968.........41,...........11......01e....9.....* • A delicious lunch was' then -served, ending.with wedding l) cake after which the, bride and groom of 40 years ago were presented with some lovely. presents, cards and I good wishes. Pictures were: • then taken and a social tune • RAYMOND - GAMMIE spent. Loree Gammie and Keith Raymond were united in marriage by Rev. William Munshaw at Lucknow. Presbyterian •Church on Saturday, November 24; 1979 at 4 p.m. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gammie of R. 1, Luckno* and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Raymond of Brussels. The bride was attended by her sister-in-law, .Vana Gammie, R. .1, Lucknow, as matron of honour and Karen Hicks, Wingham, friend of the bride, Carol Webster, Milverton, sister of the groom, Colleen Sinith, London, sister of, the groom as bridesmaids. • Murray Raymond, Brampton, brother of the groom was best man and Steve Caslick, R. 2, Lucknow, friend of the groom, Greg Alton, Lucknow, friend of the .groom and Dale Gammie, • Dawson City, Yukon, brother of the bride, ushered the • guests. The organist, Anne Pritchard, R. 1, Lucknow, • accompanied the soloist, Steven Pritchard. A dinner followed the ceremony in the church parlour and a reception was held at the Lucknow District Community Centre. The ,couple honeymooned in Hawaii and have taken up residence in Lucknow since their return. •(Photo by Snyder Studio] Dungannon *from page 16 with the most buttons on their clothing brought anoth- er tie, Pied Young and War- ren Zinn. After cutting the cards 'Fred Still won, but he ; • gavethe prize taWarren as a good will- gesture.. The tray= • elling Prize for the Ione • . hands Went to Mrs. Stewart. • All enjoyed a • Pleasant •• evening. Smiles 11, • • Behind every suc:• • . cessful. • man • is a •• representative of the Internal •Revenue; • , • Departnierit. • + + + • • Show us someone who's know.n ,as.a good listener., • and Well show • you a • person Whcesphany about other things too. The real. reason you can't , take it with you • is • that Woes before you do. . • Kissing is a means of • getting • tw$ people :so Close together that they Can't see anYthing wrong with; each other. + + + Blessed iS the person • who is too busy. to worry • in the daytime and too • sleepy to worry at night. + + Mark Main is reputed - . to have said it: "Bankers, are metely„poobrOkers witititianioureel' ; Relatives were present from. Chesley, Wingham, .Belgrave, Lucknow, Tees - water and Langside. Edna's sister, Mrs. Florence Hark- ness, who was bridesmaid at their Wedding, was one oldie relatives present. Wesley had always lived at • Langside and after the wed- • ding Wesley and Edna farm• ed here until a few years ago when he sold his farm to his nephew, Ken Young, and retired toAucknoi,v. Edna is an employee at Pineciest Manor. • This . is the season for. Christmas • concerts and.. on. C ALTERNATOR$. • Discount* on . All Models • Ordered Before January.1, 19110 PTO and Portable • • ' • • • Ritchie • .0 • • • • • on c , „ . • 7: " • • R.R.3Lucknow• • Phone St94.568: ...t: .„ r • • ••• 1:4,6,vo.6,114•4:4 eo 0 1,444 teaefg•tj'. • atie•itOir • „ 1,T4 ,,TO: • 1, ; 4prit; titt Ivo to 01, 4„4_,.0 ,011A•tkels:•:Norf ///, t#V767-#0 +1,";:ti #;":#:', ••1; Ig• . • • / pa w-Yererifl • Clearing snow from our highways can be a 24-hour, seven -days -a -week job for the men who drive the prov- ince's snow plows. ,They work in the worst kind of driving conditions so people and products can keep moving across the proVince; even in the worst winter weather. . As soon as you see the show plow's blue light, slow down. Be patient don't try to pass; that's dangerous • for you and them. them do their job. • Then do your part: be extra alert, adjust your speed and driving tactics to suit weather and road conditions. James Snow, Minister of Transportation and Cornmunicatio'ns Wiltiam Davis, PreMier Ohtp,rid ' ' • Y. • Get the. free booklet 'Defensive Driving Tips"—expert advice on winter driving, freeway and day/night • driving. . Write:. Public & Safety • Infivination Branch lVfinistfy of Transportation and. CommunicatiOns 1201 Wilson Ave. DownsvieW, Ont. M3M •