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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-07-30, Page 25LAST, CHANCE -------------------- NESDAY For WINTARIO Tickets Before We Close For Holidays LlIcKNOlf..SENTINEL r1 friend rl friend n Goder• tertained daughter s and the shown. le held a and two e bride's .y Ritchie n and the Culbert g- aking up farm,' R. ide is a Wingham rom For- iamilton, Brussels, -ley, Port n, Wing. Haven, 'ley ;5 , held its id at the k. The the 441 vered the vegetable ow. it was read the lg. They read. nd Mn lservi . g Lilts and pickles. ley refer. klets. onstrated .ans and out very salad, y, bather atbequed h the 4"11 30, 1915 WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1975 ti THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE TWENTY-FIVE Couple Will Live In Toronto SCHMID - MURRAY [CS The marriage of Barbara Jean Murray of Wingham and Douglas William Schmid of Toronto was solemnized in Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Wingham on Friday, July 18th at 5 p.m. Rev. Father A. Nolan of Wing- ham officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mts. P. A. Murray of Holyrood. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Schmid of Lucknow. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose an empire style voile gown with Slightly A-line skirt. Delicate Venice lace bands highlighted the bodice, the short sleeves and hem. A full floUnce trimmed the skirt and chapel- length train. Her beautiful custom made headpiece of Venice lace held a two-tier net veil. She carried a bouquet of stephanotis, carnations and ivy centred with a white-orchid. Matron of honour was the bride's sister, Mrs. Donald (Elaine)Fisher of Barrie. She wore a gown of pale yellow flocked print with delicate white daisy edging in a summery style with empire waist, deep neck, tiny shaped sleeves and a ruffle at the hem. She carried a bouquet -of daisies, baby's breath and carna- tions tinted to match the dress with yellow streamers. Bridesmaids were Miss _Debbie Murray of Drayton, Miss Cynthia McCarter of Wallaceburg and Miss Melaine Kraemer of Rexdale, all nieces of the bride. Their dresses were styled similar to the matron of honour's in blue, pink and yellow and white. They carried similar styled bouquets tinted to match theii dresses with matching streamers. Flower girl was Miss Kara Fisher. of Barrie,• niece of the bride. She was, dressed in yellow, styled similar to the matron of hononr's but covered . with a white ruffled pinafore., She dropped yellow rose petals on the carpet as she went up the .aisle„:, GrOOtniman was Dr. Fraser Ashton of Lucerne, Quebec. Ushers were Mr. Ted Schmid of Burling- ton, Mr. Barry Greib of Sundridge and Mr. ,Gerald Murray of Holy- rood. Ringbearer was Todd Dales of SmithS Falls.. SoloiSt was Mrs. Marie Douglas of Belmore. She was accompanied by Miss Rosemary Schmidt as. organist. 'A reception followed at, the , Howick Community Centre. The/ tables were adorned with white cloths and botiquetsof Queen Anne lace and pastel candles. The head table featured large glass chimneys with similar bouquets and white candles. The bride's mother Wore a polyeSter crepe gown .in varigated shades of apricot through to deep pink, with long sleeves, flowing skirt, soft neckline with self fabric tied bow and gardenia corsage. The groom's mother chose a gown of flowered figured nylon with long sleeves, long full skirt in shades of blue and white rosebud corsage. For travelling the bride wore a ,short dress of pale green polyester crepe with hunting scenes in navy and brown with wooden buttons and daisy corsage. Following a wedding trip to the East Coast, the couple will reside at 1 Bannockburn Avenue,. Torontp, where the groom is with -Imperial Life Assurance 'Co.. The btide•was on the staff' of ' F: E. . Madill. Secondary School. yingham: • A rehearsal dinner was 'held Thursday evening at the cottage of the groom's parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schmid. at Amberley Beach. RIPLEY-HURON REUNION WELCOMES EVERYONE dP dr dr dir dr dr I 40. alir dr dr dr I dr .41, dr Air dir APP 4IP 4P 4IP AP Ir 4111. dr dr 4IP 4IP Ir rrrrrr rre 12 -10 p.m. Craft Festival in Public School 7 - 9.0.m. Registration begins in Township. Hall . 7 p.m. Intermediate Ball 'Tournament begins 7:30 p.m. Old Time Fiddlers' Jamboree in Township Shed — Admission $1.50 9 p.m. Introduction of Reunion Queen contestants at Fiddlers' Jamboree 10 p.m. - 1 a.m. Dance to "The Bluetones" Arena' Floor. Teen Dance to "C.A.K.E." Arena Auditorium. Admission $2.00 11 p.m. Cash draw, Arena. Floor MIDWAY JUNIOR FARMER DISPLAY BRUCE CO. TARTAN DISPLAY O.P.P. SAFETY DISPLAY MASTER' OF CEREMONIES FOR ENTIRE REUNION M. L. "TORY" GREGG Saturday, August 2 Admission to Park for Saturday's activities including pageant at night . Adults $2.00, Students 1.00, Under 12 Free ,9 a.m. - 12 noon Ball Tournament continues 9:30 a.m. Back. to School in High School 9:45 a.m. Films for Children in High School 10 a.m. Registration, Township H11 ,10 a.m. 6 p.m. Craft Festival, Public ,School 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Meals served in Legion Hall by Auxiliary 12.30 p.m. Mammoth Parade to assemble at Murray Culbert's, east of Ripley. 2:30 p.m. Bands perform Ontario Legion Massed Pipes and Drums. Bluewater Buccaneers 3:30 p.m. Crowning of -Reunion Queen 4 - 7 p.m. Ball Tournament Continues Horse shoe pitching 5 - 8 p.m. Meals served in Legion Hall by Auxiliary 8 - 10 p.m. Pageant, outdoor stage behind High School, "Memories of the Past" 10 p.m. - 1 a.m. Dance to "Satin Brass", Arena Floor. Junior Farmers Teen Dance to (...) "The Milestones", Arena Auditorium Admission $2.00 11 p.m, Cash Draw FOOD AND MEALS The- Reunion Committee will operate food booths in the Township Hall and Arena' The Legion Auxiliary will serve a ham salad plate, dessert and beverage - for $3.00 Or sandwiches, dessert, and beverage for $1.00 In the Legion Hall. See times on above schedule Sunday, August 3 p.••••••••••,~~~#~~~4~~fms 11 a.m. Church Service in High School 12:30 p.m. Lunch is served (no charge) in the High School 1 - 2. p.m. Registration, Township Hall 1:30 p.m. Presentation of Historical Plaque 2 - 8 p.m.. Ball Tournament Continues 4 - 5 p.m. Registration, Township Hall 4 - 8 p.m. Lions Beef Barbecue in Arena Advance tickets, adult $3.50, child $2.00 At the door, adult $4.00, child $2.50 8 - 9:30 p.m. Band concert outdoors behind High School, "Paris Concert Band" No admission charge 11 p.m. Shirt Tail Parade begins at Arena 12:05 a.m. Dance in Arena to Norm Dunsmoor and the Gang = Admission $1.00 Monday, August 4 Admission to Park for Monday's Activities Adults $1:00 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Ball Tournament continues 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Meals served in Legion Hall by Auxiliary 2 - 4 p.m. Lions Bingo, Arena Auditorium No admission charge, 1 card 25c 5 cards for $1.00 2:30 p.m. Crowning of Bruce County Dairy Princess 4, p.m. Beard, Growing Competition 5 8 p.m. Meals served in Legion Hall by Auxiliary 9 p.m. Concert and Dance to "The Chaparrals" — Arena Floor Admission $2.00 11 p.m. Draw for 8 day trip_for .2 to Acapulco Friday, August 1