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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1975 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE TWENTY-ONE
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We are sorry to report that Mrs.
Bob Laidlaw on Thursday was
admitted to Wingham Hospital.
The community wishes her a
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Laidlaw
were Sunday visitors with their son
David Bean and Mrs. Bean of
Brampton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jamieson,
Lori, Marilyn and Gordon visited
on Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. F. McGowan of
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Beecroft,
Kevin, Shannon and Heather of
Wingham were Sunday visitors
with his parents Mr. and Mrs. E.
W. Beecroft and Karen.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gaunt on
Saturday attended the funeral of
Mr. James Mcllraith at Powasson.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McClenag-
han of Waterloo were Sunday
visitors with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Ben McClenaghan.
Week end visitors With Mrs,
Gershom Johnston were Mr. and
Mrs. 'Ted Robinson and Janis,
gan.
We ,are pleased , to report that
Mrs. I. Inglis returned to the home
of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Caesar
on Sunday from 'Wingham Hospit-
al.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Evans and
family of Erin were Sunday visitors
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Evans.
On October 5th the Rev.
Professor Stanford Reid,-University'
of Guelph, will conduct services at
Whitechurch Chalmers Presbyter-
ian Chureh at 11 a.m.
At the United Church on Sunday .
Rev. W. Brown, and Mr. Lutz
conducted a dialogue sermon on
the Holy Land today.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gutoskie,
Michelle and Michael of Kitchener
spent the week end with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul.
The community extends congrat-
ulations to Mr. and Mrs. Carman
Machan of Waterloo whose 10
month-old son, Ross, in the 8 to 12
months baby show at Lucknow Fair
on Saturday, won first prize.
Mr.• and Mrs. Herb Hunter and
Trevor of London, were Saturday
and Sunday visitors with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Conn.
Mrs.
.
Elliot of Wingham spent
the week end with her son Walter
Elliott, Mrs. Elliott and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and
Karen visited on Monday last at
Windsor with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Laidlaw.
Mr. and. Mrs. 'Dawson Craig
arrived home on Saturday night
from a two week trip to the East
Coast.
LUCKNOW SERVICE CENTRE
WHITECHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Durnin and
family of St. Helens wer(Siturday
evening callers on Miss Annie.
Kennedy.
This communtiy extends their
sympathy to Mr. and MrS. Bruce'
Thomson in the passing bf his
father, Mr. Dan Thomson, and to
their family in the loss of their
grandfather.
The Young Peoples met at the
manse on Friday evening for a
social. Twenty-seven enjoyed the
sing song, games and lunch. Their
first meeting will be held Sunday,
September 28 at 8.30 p.m. sharp
with a discussion on the Fall Rally
on Thanksgiving week end to be
held at Fonthill.
Couple Will Live In Kitchener
HACKETT - MURRAY
at the bottom and ties at back.
carried flowers, similar to
'bridesmaids.
Larry Hackett of R. R. 7 Lucknow
was groomsman. Ushers were Bill -
McIllyvaine of Gormley, friend of
the groom; Allan Murray of
Holyrood, brother of the bride and
Ken Phillips of R. R. 2 Lucknow,
friend of the groom.' Ringbearer
was. Jeffrey ,Ackvvorth; R. R. 7
Lucknow, cousin of the groom.
They all wore tuxedos, white
jackets with black lapels, black
pants and yellow carnation bouton-
nieres, except the groom, who wore
a red rose boutonniere.
A reception followed at Brook-
side School, which was decorated
with baskets of glads. The head
table was centred with a three-tier ,
wedding cake, decorated with blue
rosebuds, swan pillars and the top
of the cake had two doves.
The bride's mother received in a
long dress 'of blue polyester crepe
with scooped neck, long chiffon
sleeves, white accessories and
white carnation corsage.
She was assisted by the groom's
mother, who chose a long dress of
rose polyester, high stand-up'
collar, long chiffon sleeves with
-cuffs, white accessories and white
carnation corsage.
For travelling the bride wore a
green tweed pantsuit, rust blouse,
white accessories and yellow daisy
corsage.
Following their wedding trip to
Niagara Falls and' North Eastern
Ontario,. the couple will reside in
Kitchener, where the groom is a
student at University of Waterloo.
and the bride is employed with the
University of Waterloo.
Prior to her wedding the bride
was honoured at several showers, a ,
girl friend shower by her brides-,
mai& at the home of Wilma
Hackett; an office shower, by girls
at' work, at the home of Mrs.
Brenda Tai; a relative shower at
Brookside School; a neighbour
shower at Holyrood Hall.
The bride's mother entertained •
at a Trousseau Tea on August 9th.
parents Mr. and Mrs. Elroy
Laidlaw.
Cecil de Boer left on Saturday to
prepare to start Radio College in
Toronto on Monday. ,
Mr's. Symo'n de Boer of Lucknow
was a -Sunday visitor with 'her son
John de Boer, Mrs. de Boer and
This community was saddened to
hear of the passing of Mr. James
Mcllraith. _ Funeral services were
held Saturday at Powasson with
interment Monday at Park Lawn
Cemetery, Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Vincent
and Dean Of Belgrave were
Saturday evening visitors 'with Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Craig and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McBurney
arrived home Saturday from a, two
week tour of the Maritime Provinc-
es.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Machan'
and Ross of Waterloo were week
end visitors with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. GeOrge Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mowbray
returned on Sunday from a visit
with relatives at Bay. City,' Michi-
(formerly Koyles
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We will continue as authorized depot for bottle returns
Donnybrook, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Robinson, Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Ritchie, Donald and Mary
Ann. of 2nd concession Kinloss,
Mrs., Black, Clinton, Mr. and Mrs.,
Ken Johnston who are returning on
Monday by car to British Columbia. ,
Mrs. Joe Ducharme of Goderich
was a Friday visitor with her
Lucknow Presbyterian Church,
decorated with baskets of gladioli
and candelabra with bows • and
flowers marking the pews, was
the setting for the marriage"of
Marjorie Ann Murray and Steven
Allan Hackett on Saturday, August
16th at 7 p.m.
Rev. A. J. Cooke Officiated at the
double king ceremony. •
The bride is a- daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald R. Murray of
HOlyrood. The groom 'is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hackett of R.
R. 7 Lucknow.
Organist was Miss Marie Boyle
and soloist was Cyril Boyle, who
sang "0 Perfect Love" and
``We've Only Just Begun". Both • are of R. R..2 Auburn.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride chose a long goivri of
white polyester satin, featuring'
V-neckline with lace ruffles, long
sleeves with capped top and lace
trim at wrist and matching lace
inset train. A Juliette cap of
matching lace held her finger-tip
lace-trimmed veil. She carried a
white bible crested with red, roses
and white streamers trimmed with
rose buds.
Miss GenevieVe Kinahan of R. R.
2 Lucknow, friend of the bride was
maid of honour. She more a long
dresi of peach polyester' crepe,
featuririg V-neckline with matching
ruffle, short puff sleeves with cuff,
high waistline and white' picture
hat with peach trim. She, carried a
basket of white and yellow daisies
and baby's breath.
Bridesmaids were Miss Cheryl
Hackett of R. R. 7 Lucknow, sister
of the groom, Miss Wilma Hackett
'of London, friend of the bride and
Miss Ann Ackert of Holyrood,
friend of the bride. Their dresses
were mint green, styled identical to
the maid of honour's with matching
trim on hats and they carried
identical' baskets of flowers.
Miss Marlene Murray of Holy-
rood, sister of the bricke, was flower
girl. She wore a long peach dress;
round neckline, high waist, short
puff sleeves with, lace trini, a ruffle
She
the