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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-07-23, Page 20nrznz57..zzcf A pleasant afternoon was spent last Friday, July 18, when Mrs. Donald (Florence MacLeod) Mac- Kenzie of Lochalsh• was hostess to former classmates of Ripley Con- tinuation School. Present were MrS. Grant (Ljrca--- MieDoiiald) MacLennan of Listowel, Mrs. Harold (Fern Fraser) Pollock 'of Stratford, Mrs. Frank (Sara Mac- Auley) Ritchie of .Lucknow, Mrs. Mac (Edna Cameron) Boyd of Pine River, Mrs. Donald (Norine Cul- , bert) MacKay of Ripley, Miss Edith Tatterscin of Kincardine, Mrs. Fran; es (Montgomery), Reed of Toronto, Mrs. John (Mary Cox) Scott of Holyrood, . Mrs. V.A. Entertain Former Ripley Classmates with AM/FM radio, 8 track tape deck and record player BEDS THE LUC:KNOW SENTINEL., 'LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, PAGE nVENTY Outdoor Wedding Ceremony At Belgrave The warm summer' sun shone brilliantly on a pretty lawn setting at the home of Mr. and Kenneth-Stein, RR-1-;--"Betw - grave, when theft' daughter, Ha Margaret/Scott, became the bride of Carl, William Gadke of ' RR 1, Clifford. Rev. E. G. Nelson 'of Seaforth performed the Ceremony .before an arch decorated with ever- greens, blue and pink roses and orange lilies, on .Saturday, June 28, at seven o'clock. Mrs. Mary Eccles, aunt„ of the bride, of Rol- Stein, was organist. Among the numbers she played were favor, ites of the bridal couple, "Today" and "Somewhere My love". 'Parentg of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Arnold •Gadke of .RR I, Clifford. • Given in marriage by her father, The bride wore a floor:, length gown of white embossed polyester with a high set-in waist-. band, long . self train, standup collar and long lily-pOint„sleeves. The gown was trimmed with daisies. A flowered headband held her two-tiered waist-length • veil and she carried a cascade of red roses nestled among baby's breath. , _ Mrs. Beth deBruyil of Clifford • was her sister's matron of honor. Her gown of powder 'blue crepe / was styled similarly to the bridal' dress . but with short puffy Sleeves. White daisieS also trimmed her goWn. She carried: a bouquet of mums and carnations tinted blue to match her dress. In similar ensembles were the bridesmaids, Mrs. Pat Angus, sister. of the groom; of 'Wingham; *Mrs. joy Nail's, a doge friend, of Strathroy and the bride's sister', Miss Patsy Scott of Belgrave. Michael MacDonald of •Wing- ham, the groom's cousin, served as his best man. Guests were ushered by the bride's. brother, John Scott of RR 1, Belgrave; Michael Casemore of Clifford and Bill Tolton of Wingham. A reception was held at the Howick Community Centre where the luncheon table was centered with a wedding cake surrounded by ,the bridal bOu- quets. Guests from Toronto, Chatham, Dutton, Lion's Head, Goderich, Wingham, Clifford, Lakelet, Holyrood, Lucknow, Bluevale and Bruisels were re- ceived by the families. The bride's mother wore a floor-length, long-sleeved gown of multi-colored jersey, white ac- cessories 'and a white corsage. The groom's mother chose a mauve and white 'floor-length crimplene ' dress with long • sleeves, white accessories and a white corsage. Honored guests at the wedding were the groom's grandmother, Mrs. Annie Harris, and the brine's grandfather, George Saunders of Lucknow. For travelling to Sudbury and Ellicit Lake, the bride wore a light blue pantsuit with white acces- sories. . Mr. and Mrs. Gadke will reside at RR 1, Clifford. sHoP F3- Sidewalk SAVINGS 0 Al Every c > Stare GODERICH (Margaret Bell). Mowbray of Luck- now. A white Bible was presented by the group. to Miss Patterson, home on furlough from Lebanon and. returning in September. Mrs. Ritchie made the presentation. The hostess served a delicious salad supper. All had an enjoyable afternoon and expressed wishes to meet at the Ripley-Huron Reunion and of meeting_other classmate. then. SOUTH KINLOSS Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Guest and family of Uranium City Visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haldenby 'last week. Mrs. H. Hartemink and two,sons left list Thursday for Holland, APPLIANCES - all warranties included. Compare 2 door refrigerator (ony,color) $489.00 30" Electric Stove (any co lor) $379 .00 COMPLETE SET $868,00 Our Price $389.00 $279.00 $650.00 CABINET MODEL STEREO $429.00 $275.00 . / CHESTERFIELD SUITES 4 Pc. Herculon Spanish $569.00 $379.00' 2 Pc. High Back Colonial $549.00 $369.00 2 Pc. Herculon Pub $429.00 $289.00 4 Pc. Velvet $459.00 $289.00 2 Pc. Traditional' $419.00 $275.00 3 Pc. Coffee End Tables $329.00 $185.00 39" Maple Bunk Beds (complete) $239.00 60" Queen Size $339.00 84" Double Size $209.00 39" Single Size $189.00 $180.00 $140.00 $100.00. - $79.00 KITCHEN SUITES Maple Colonial' $279.00 Swivel-Pedesta! Table $249.00 Low Back $159.00 Spanish High Back $329.00 $175.00 $175.00 $90.00 $175.00 PLETCH ELECTRIC WINPHAM RESIDENTIAL FARM- INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL Phone Collect 357-1583 BEDROOM SUITES . Colonial, Spanish, Modern $549.00 $325.00 LAMPS Your choice from $19.00 each to $35.00 each DINING ROOM SUITES Featuring -soil wood (maple) table, 2 leaves, 4 captain's chairs, Hutch, Buffet. Compare at $749.00 for $475.00 RECLINERS Your choice $149.00 - $90.00 GIFTWARE Large selection to choose from TERMS: CASH OR CHEQUE OR BUDGET PLAN NOTE: THESE ARE ONE-OF-A-KIND EXCLUSIVE ITEMS WHICH MUST BE SOLD. SO PLAN TO. VISIT US FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PHONE BALL AUCTIONS -887-6166, 887-6571 OF BALL AUCTIONS •FURNITURE WAREHOUSE In Lucknow Ball Auctioris is now permanently located in the former Silverwood Building on Lucknow's Main Street. They extend to you a personal invitation to come into their Furniture Warehouse to view a new line of furniture. They are certain you will be pleased with the new variety and quality of these items. They will be on display for your convenience to view and purchase on Friday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. only. •