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ER 17, 1175 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17. MS THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, minim PAGE EVENTE1EN
Wedding Trip To Bahamas
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until 1977
cutbacks.
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nicipalInes
per capita
he said.
authority
increase in
members
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e per-diem
oritv mem-
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e to receive
for days in
e held.
Sickle and
w days last
;, Mr_ and
Cambridge.
I Mrs. Jack
Ly evening
and Robert
and Kevin
Papatoetoe.
d.
Moore and
on Sunday
car White.
ith Mr. and
Robert Van
Ashfield Presbyterian Church.
decorated with candelabra centred
with yellow. bronze and rust mums
and gladioli. 'was the setting for
the marriage of Donna Marilyn
Wylds and John Anthony Tminier-
man. both of London, on Friday,
October 3rd at' 7 p.m..
Rev. J. Weir and M. J. Sand
officiated.
The bride is a daughter of W-
and Mrs: Warren F. Wylds of R. R-
3 Lucknow. The groom is a son. of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Timmerman of
St: Thomas.
Mrs. Duncan Simpson was
organist and Miss Flora Simpson as
soloist sang "Tara's Theme" and
"Wedding Prayer's.
Given in marriage by her father.
the bride wore a :.gown of
candlelight man silk with natural
waist-line. high shirred neck and
sweep train_ Her 'waist-length veil
was held by rosettes_ She wore a
gold bracelet belonging to her
maternal grandmother. Her flow-
ers were orchids and orange
delight roses with baby's breath.
Miss Heather Lapierre of London
was maid of honour. She wore a
gown of persimmon jersey with
brown velvet jacket. She carried
yellow carnations, rust mums,- and
baby's breath with brown velvet
streamers and fern.
Groomsman was Wm. Zimmer-
man Of Condon, brother of the
groOrn. Ushers were Steven Wylds
of R. R. 3 Luclmow. brOther of the
bride and Paul Timmerman of
London. brother of the groom_
The groom and his attendants
wore fawn coloured tuxedos trim-
med with dait brown. Their
boutonnieres: were orange delight
rosebuds.
A reception followed at Kincard-
ine Legion Hall. The bride's' table
was decorated with fall flowers and
centred with the wedding cake.
The bride's mother chose a coat
dress in shades of gold. orange and
brown with an orchid corsage.
The groom's Mother wore a
mftan style gown in blue and
mauve floral pattern with an brand
The bride chose as her travelling
costume a two-piece jersey dress
with long skirt in brown and rust
and corsage of yellow roses and
Visit At Pinecrest,
Receive Badges At
Christmas Meeting.
Marian Raynard, Anne Hamil-
ton, Brenda McLeod, Lori McKim
and Lorna Boyle, five members of
the Lucknow Guide Company,
along with their Lieutenant Mrs.
Jim Morriicin visited with resident§,
of Pinecrest Manor last Thursday
evening. They took placemats and
serviette holders that the Guides
made at last week's meeting to be
used at Pitnecrest.
Following their visit to Pinecrest
the girls joined the rest of the
Guides at the TOwn Hall for their
Christmas meeting.
In..-.Patrol Corners the girls
discussed a proposed Games
Leader badge, whether they would
like to continue wearing hats with
uniforms, and received information
of an International Camp to be held
at Cape Breton in 1977.
Camp fees at Doe. Lake will
increase this year. It is possible a
Division Camp will be held at
Keewayclin this summer.
Captain Mrs. Don Thompson and
patrol leader Edith Greer visited
the Fordwich Guide Company on
Tuesday evening, December 9
daisies.
Following their wedding trip to
the Bahamas. the couple are
residing in London.
Guests of honour were the
bride's -maternal grandmother,
Mrs. Iree Storey of St_ Mary's and
her paternal grandfather Mr. Dan
Wylds of R. R. 3 Lucknow.
when' Edith helped plan a winter
camping week end to be held in
January. Edith will camp with the
Fordwich girls to work on her Camp
Leader badge.
The girls each &ought an item to
make up a Christmas box for a
needy familY-
Games were pliyed and hot
chocolate and donuts were enjoyed_
Guides- will not meet again until
January 1S.
The girls earned badges in the
summer lout due to the 'mail strike
did not receive them until Thursday
evening. - The following badges
were presented.
Swimmer Badge - Nancy Thomp-
son, Jill Murray; Camp, leader '-
Susan 'Thompson, Nancy Thomp-
son, Lorna Boyle; Dance on Skates
- Nancy Thompson; Outdoor Cook -
Susan Thompson; Backyard Camp-
er - Susan Thompson; Rescuer -
Lori McKim, Faye Forster; Einerg- •
ency Helper - Lori McKim, Faye
Forster; First Aid (StageIH) - Lon
McKim, Faye Foistra, Lifesaver
Helper - Lori McKim, Faye
Forster; B.P. Emblem - Lori
McKim, Faye Forster; Camping
EMblem - Susan Thompson.