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T'27, 1975
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27;1975 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE 'NINETEEN
Couple Will Reside At Belgrave
FALL • .
FERTILIZATION- PAYS
BULK SPREADING SERVICE
for convenience
Why is a Fall application of fertilizer so profitable?
TOP DRESSING HAY AND PASTURE insures winter hardi-
ness and hence winter survival of the alfalfa and clover. The
increased soil fertility level also means extra spring and summer
growth—higher yields/more feed per acre/more milk per Cowl
more gain on beef. .
FALL PLOW-DOWN, another important requirement for next
year's cash crops. Plow-down prevents seed burning when a larger
amount of fertilizer than is safe 'to apply near the seed, is to be
used. The fertilizer is better mixed in soil and where straw or corn
stocks are turned under, results in a faster decomposition.
REMEMBER ! CO-OP Bulk Spreading is fast, laboursaving and
economical. You get CO-OP Fertilizer spread for you at' approxi-
mately the bag price. Another of the many farmer-owned Co-op
services. .
-,,Lucknow District Co"-op..
Phone 528-3024
FERTILIZERS'
"Thank You, Lord" and "You Fill
Up My Senses''.
Given in marriage by her father,
Grant Chisholm, the bride chose a
floor-length gown of white polyes-
ter satin with an attached train:
Rose lace adorned the front and,
back bodice and the long sleeves
were gathered into wrist cuffs. A
lace headpiece held her illusion veil
and she carried a bouquet of red
roses,. baby's breath and lily-of-
the-valley.. •
Maid of honour was MisS Sharon
Campbell, friend 'of the bride, of
Lucknow. She wore a backless,
V-necked gown of rose polyester
satin with a floral sheer jacket. In
similarly-styled ensembles but in
peach tone, were the bridesinaids,
Miss Laurie Chisholm, sister of the
bride, of Lucknow, Miss Evelyn
Bieman, sister of the groom, of
Belgrave, and Miss Mary Emberlin
of Lucknow.- They carried bouquets
Of white-daisies tinted in peach. .
Larry Robinson of Blyth was best
man and guests were ushered by
Rodger Bieman of Belgrave, Peter
Chisholni of Lucknovv and' Doug
Bieman of Iroquois Falls.
Dinner was served at the
Lucknow arena, followed by an
open reception which was largely
attended. The bride's mother wore
a floor-length sundress and jacket
of blue jersey patterned with pink
flowers. She wore a pink rose
corsage. The groom's mother
chose a floor,length gown of yellow
chiffon with long sleeves, V-neck
and a yellow rose corsage. .
For' honeymooning at Niagara
Falls, the bride wore a blue denim
suit with white jersey top. On their
return, they took up residence at R.
R. 1 Belgrave, where the groom is
employed with United Co-operativ-
es.
Out-of-town guests attended the
wedding' from Iroquois Falls,
Toronto, London, Fergus, Elora,
Goderich, Hanover, Walkerton and
Belgrave.
News. From
Huronview
Three new residents' were wel-
comed to the Home at Monday
afternoon's activities,‘ Mr. and
Mrs. William Westlake and Mr.
Pascoe. Marie Flynn and Norrhan
Speir provided the old tyme music
with two step dance numbers and
vocal solos by Debbie Flynn.
Fifty . residents of the Horne,
along with their drivers, took in the
movie at Brownies Drive-In Theat-
re on Tuesday evening, compli-
ments of the owner, Mr. Lorne
Brown. Sixteen cars were provided
by members of the staff and
volunteers. The night out was
appreciated very much by the
residents, especially those who
were attending a drive-in theatre
for the first time. fLL
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en's Institute were hosts for the
August'Birthday Party on Wednes-
day afternoon. The twenty
celebrants were presented with
gifts by the institute following the
variety program. The president,
.Mrs. Carol Penhale, was emcee 'for'
the afternoon and introduced the
following numbers. Scottish danc-
ing by Heather and Elise Lindsay,
accordian solos by Kathy Potter.
Molly ,Cox led a sing-a;-long, sang
two solos and, accompanied Mrs.
Drivers with' violin selections.
Karen Bolger and Laurie Alexand-
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September 28 Draw
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- BIEMAN -
Nancy Marie Chisholm of. Luck=
now became the bride of Albert
Neil Bieman of I3elgrave in a
double ring ceremony solemnized
by Rev. Father Ed Dentinger in St.
Mary's Roman Catholic Church,
Lucknow, at four o'clock on.
Saturday, July 19. Parents of the
couple, are Mr. and. Mrs. Grant
Chisholm of Lucknow and 'Mr. and
CHISHOLM
Mrs. Albert Bieman of Belgrave.
Lighted tapers in candelabra
decorated with flowers and white
ribbons on the pews formed the
setting for the ceremony. Mrs.
Anne, Pritchard of Lucknow provid-
ed suitable wedding music and
accompanied the soloist, Mary:
Anne Frayne of Kingsbridge, who
sang "We've Only JuSt Begun",
ets provided their • own guitar
accompaniment for vocal solos.
Mrs. Hamilton celebrated her 101st
birthday this month and had the
honour of being the oldest celeb-
rant. 'Mrs. McGratton, who was
celebrating her ninety-fifth birth-
day, thanked the ladies on behalf of
the residents and birthday cake and
tea was served to 150 residents and ,
guests..
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