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The LUCKNOW SENTINEL
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
"The Sepoy Town" On the Huron-Bruce Boundary
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, opium PAMitl TINO
SOUTH KINLOSS
There was a ' good attendance at
the Worldwide Communion Service
at Sonth Kinloss on Sunday. On
September 28, Mrs. Jack Needham
was pianist and Murray Keith
soloist on his. trombone. On
October 5, Mrs. Leonard Clarke
was organist and Anne Hamilton
sang a solo.
The group are having
their weekly meeting at South,
Kinloss in preparation for their
Thanksgiving Service. there on
October 12. Lunch. will be served
following the service.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Buckton
visited the last Sunday in Septem-
ber with Dr. W. A. and Mrs..
Buckton and George of Kitchener
at their home hi Forest.
Guests Monday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dickie were Mr.
and Mrs. Metro Nestor of Oxford,
Michigan and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Scott of Ripley.
Currie Colwell left last week for a
moose hunting expedition north of
Thunder Bay.
Mrs. Fraser MacKinnon is
enjoying a few days vacation with
her sister, Mrs. Jack Wilson and
family in Hamilton.
Margaret, Norma and Marilynne
MacIntyre were in Stratford on the
week end to see the play, St. Joan.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs Jack
Needham last week were,Mr. and
Mrs. Robt. Needham of Corunna,
Mrs. Jean Ruttan and Mrs. La
Fevre of Northville, Michigan and
Mr. Cecil Levitt and daughter,
Mary, of Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Amster of
Ripley were guests on Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Evan
Keith.
Mr., and Mrs. Herb Buckton
visited on Tuesday with Mrs.
Buckton's mother, Mrs. Janet
MacConnell, who was a patient for
a few days in Walkerton Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dickie visited
on Sunday with Mrs. Agnes
Brough and family in, Paisley.
Mrs. Jim Burt received the news
that her only' brother, Dalton
Dawks, passed away suddenly. on
Sunday night, while on holiday at
Daytona Beach, Florida, due to a
heart attack. The funeral will be
held from Dunnville, Ontario.
A pretty double ring ceremony,
solemnized' amid a setting of blue
and white, united in marriage
Barbara Alberta France of Wing-
ham and Grant Hooey McDonald
of RR 1, Ripley, at 5:30 on Satur-
day, September' 6, in the Wing-
ham United Church.
Blue and white mums and
lighted blue tapers in candelabra
surrounded the altar where Rev.
Barry Passniore officiated. Tiny
blue bells and white ribbons
adorned the guest pews. Mrs.
Gordon Davidson provided tra-
ditional and contemporary' wed-
ding music, on the organ and
soloiSt Robert Rutledge, a, friend
of the bride and groom, of Ripley,
sang "0 Perfect Love",,and The
Wedding Benedittion during the
ceremony and The Wedding
Prayer during the signing of the
register.
Parents of the bride are Mr.
and Mrs. Harold France of Wing-
ham The groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Murdoch McDonald of
RR, 1, Ripley.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a gown of
polyester georgette with a deep
V-shaped yoke of embroidered
lace and pearls, high ruffled
neckline and full embroidered
sleeves. The full skirt fell into a
long butterfly train edged with
double accordion pleated ruffles.
A band of embroidered flowers
and pearls held her double
fingertip veil and she carried a
crescent bouquet of yellow roses
with stephanotis' and ivy.
Miss Sheila France of Wing-
ham 'was her sister's maid of
honor. She was gowned in white
chiffon with blue and green floral
sprigs, lined with delphin blue.,
The sleeveless gown featured a
scoop neckline and semi-full skirt
and was topped with a bolero
jacket. The jacket had ruffles
around the neckline and waistline
and'featured dinner sleeves with
ruffles at the wrists. A matching
satin ribbon adorned' the waist-
line and draped into sashes on the
front of the dress. She tarried a
crescent bouquet of white and
blue pompon mums with long
blue velvet Streamers.
In similiar ensembles were the
bridesmaids, Miss Linda Hender-
son of Wingham and Mrs. Shirley
Snowden of Lucknow, both
friends of the bride. '
The groom wore a white 'peak-
lapel dinner jacket, dark trousers
and a ruffled shirt trimmed with
blue. His boutonniere was a white
carnation. His attendants wore
Windscir-styled jackets in light
blue with dark trousers and white
carnations edged with blue.
Gordon Roulston,, friend of the
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1975
AN OPEN LETTER
Speaks Out On
Dump Fires
To all the citizens who live in the
area of the dump, whether you rent
Of own property, the dump has
.been there long before you arrived
and has been burning off and on for,
many years.
I think it is unfair to harass our
Firemen over this matter, over ,
which they have very little .control.
It . is against the law to use
profane language over the tele-
phone.
Complain to the Ministry of the
Environment.
Jean Whitby.
KINLOUGH .
Mrs. Marretta Hodgins of Lon-
don visited with relatives and
friends here over the week end.
IN MOTOR ACCIDENT
The many friends of Mr. Roy
Schnell& of Wingham and former-
ly of here are sorry to know that he
is a patient in St. Marys Hospital,
Kitchener (room 213) as the result
of a motor accident on Saturday
afternoon. Mrs. Schneller also
received cuts and 'bruises.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnston
of London spent the week end at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Guest.
Dr. and Mrs. D'Arcy Bruce of
Bayfield visited 'with their cousins
Edna, and May Boyle.
PAYS DIVIDENDS
Building strong friendships is
a good investment for people in
all walks of life—an" insurance
policy for the future.
OPPORTUNISTS
Some fellows are so full of en-
terprise that if they walked into
a hornet's nest they would soon
have them making honey.
PLOWING MATCH
'CONTlNUEP FROM. PAGE 1
Holyrood.
Class 8, Utility, 4 or more
furrows, Bob Mann, Teeswater;
Chad Mann, Teeawater.
Class 9, Novice, David Simpson,
Teeswater.
Class 10, Reeves and Deputies,
Bruce Connty, Duncan Campbell,
Kinloss; Alex Lamont, Saugeen
Township; Roy. Hammen, Arran
Townshipi Wilfred Houston,
Greenock Township; Nick Lang,
Carrick Township; Bruce Keith,
Culross Township.
groom, of RR 1,' Ripley, was
groomsman and ushers, were
Brian MacDonald, friend of 'the
groom, of London -and •Jim
France, cousin of the bride, of
Ripley.
Dinner was served at seven
o'clock in the Wingham , United
Church basement for 150 guests.
Bruce McCall of Brussels was
master of ceremonies. A recep-
tion followed at F. E. Madill
Secondary School, Wingham,
where Tiffin's Orchestra supplied
music for dancing.
The bride's mother chose a
redingote lown Of. French blue
chiffon with long sleeves, high
neckline and embroidered trim at
the waistline. Her accessories
were gold and she wore a corsage
of pink roses..
The groom's mother wore a
long sleeved, gown of turquoise
knit with jewel neckline. She
chose white accessories and a
corsage of pink roses.
For travelling to Northern On-
tario, the bride chose a forest
green sleeveless dress with
matching jackef. Her accessories
were two-toned rust and she wore
a white orchid corsage.
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald will
reside on the groom's farm at RR
1, Ripley.
Guests attended the wedding
- from Englehart, Toronto, Owen
Sound; Grimsby, London, Wiar-
ton, Port Elgin, Kitchener, Cam-,
bridge, St. Catharines and the
surrounding area. Honored
guest was the bride's grand-
mother, Mrs. George France of
Harriston..