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Moore, 1905; Mrs, "Warren Rkh,M. 1969. and'AllOy:Whifeic.alVa,
graduate are accompanied by Mrs. J Fielding, director of
the Training Centre. ; •' (Staff Photo)
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cttlorf9r::-ffie boriisowne;
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teriels, fitting of joints and eisernbly Of the *units aro
trengineerectlo.gvartmts#'0 borne of btrlitionsl
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anence `Snct, good taste.
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May 25 --Servers' Guild M '
The' and tl,00 'MX Minnie Street and Miss Lilla Tay -
of the Goorth Auxiliaryet St. An. IntereSting, 're '.0 , lor of Patrlek,StreatA,attehtted
• dreves fshyterian Church. ference.
.the annual StsringrConvocation of
Wed.; 10.00 ii.ni....1..aales':Coffee•HOUr
; aye Meetin. and Bible' Study
was on7Mother'S Day Mrs. Leitch,* '.,rt, Trl Waterloo LlliberarfliverOtY
Chinesetd opened by a call to worsb.ip .
nia Murray
•ned her Bachelor of
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Mrs . *conducted • staff is eerupOse, . of dedicated in Business ,AdMiniStration..
a qwz, based on the book, young people Ircun", 'Virgin07.-,,-711pooy of
"Motherof jeittal.%'Ill0*Inberst "-And, universities. wbo Og,,,. Kitchener, 40.010/000.031Ting-...
were divide:Virgo six.:geoups, the generously of their time. ham' attained her Bachelor of len. are OvAitatig More favor -
Children T ". prayer for the LAI the.selknOlin a ',better ' ;••:, Waterloo:Lutheran' University
AS. _ MrsJohn: - . if:ro iigaseii4, where she has been a student in a
-4 . ;' • sl"i,,,•• , .• : four year honot,course. She ha.
sshank and 006401VraYer recently00eived •emPlOymen!b work 4ke withii,nada theIained j etioradatriooltin90
Caste :
- it, in, the spoke on -"tYndale Neighborhood —Captain Jack CanierOn'of the,
,gillge'. TO ist*!;',,r-white ' _. Salvation Army Citadel' and Rev.
_.. , .. ... ,. Mrs. Rouse. • It is an -unpretentious' , , .. ..*
•uruickshanicouttmett the caste
— four -storey building almost .in‘ ''''- Barry Passmore '.3f the ‘1)in'e°
system :in; $0,1i0k11, Miss .carllY heart of Montreal Ander''Chtirch exchanged ' pulpits on
PattiSen, proAded` special, music, - .Sunday morning 'and enjoyed fel-
. a,, piano instrumental. :401...sectpilo:of,15,000 underprpivi, ,
e;,P,' lowshiprWith each other's con-
-Aviti, Keq' c agoo,, portrayed "Te workis carried0' iiii,,ii,e'l fl gregatibh. The exchange was
a cross-seclio* orthree,different part of ,thetEey,'"73 ecumenical
staff members and .a volunteer
as xillidiong what their life f ini, ____,. — • program .in; the town.
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;:„ Aia lexander combattULWUing g UJ the poverty egLoz ettl,„ __,tgL,,t41,2ip weather
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and Mrs. Moffat,representing tions the,,rieighborhood;- uSn' wi,urilugn wesMinOilt**),,,
three different • castes of India. manyloce.1 residents headed for
Vie!, three-day bienniel con- The business pei1" con -,,,their cottages, on camping trips
• ferenee of the evening depart- ducted by Mrs. Ralph *on, vice , or just plain `home for the holi.
ments of the Presbyterian president. The; r�llc4Il was .an- 'Iday'. Many who stayed in town
Church in Montreal was attended
by Mrs. John ,Donaldson, Mrs.
Hobert 1VicKdgne; Mrs. Ralph
swered by giving a -fact about Vent much of the weekend in c
India and Mrs;Taylor closed thegMeir back yards, gardening,
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meeting with prayer. tinning or `enjoying the insects!
cien MasinWer
ter
Gar
Oscillating Spr
\Natertng postttons for deepet , even
penetratIon wkiere it's needed Cu°
4 •
up to 2,200 SC1. it. Perma teaked
motor ‘keeps out dtrt and cy
Mr, and Mrs. David. Barry
• Schlegel are residing at 63 Char:
les Street following their mar-
riage in St, Peter's Anglican
Church, Lucknow, on Saturday,
May 5, at 4 p.m. Rev. G. Garratt
officiated ainida setting of mixed
flowers, including gladioli, mums
and red, white and blue carna-
tions. .
Mrs. Ann Pritchard of Luck.:
now was organist and srloist, Don
Hachborn of Kitchener, sang
"We've Only Just Begun", the
Lord's Prayer and the theme
from "Romeo and Juliet".
• Mrs. Schiestel is the former
Brenda Jean Jardine, daughter
of -Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jardine
of Lucknow. Parents of the
groom are Mr. and Mrs. William
Schiestel of Wingham.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride chose a long
slender gown of snow white
• crystalette, •featuring high
Victorian neckline, long full
bishop sleeves with deep cuffs
and an empire waistline. Tiny
white daisies trimmed- the
sleeves and the bodice of the
dress and edged a king cathedral
train of pure silk illusion which
• was caught by a crystal and pearl
headdress. She carried shasta
daisies with blue velvet ribbon,
Mrs. Sherry Reavie of Wing -
ham was her sister's matron of
honor and bridesmaids were
another sister, !digs Marx Jar-
dine, Miss Cathy Schiestel, sister
of the groom, and Mrs. Donna
Moffat, friend of the bride.
They were gowned alike in one-
piece dresses featuring palazzo
pants with full bishop sleeves and
stand-up collars. All dresses were
red polyester satin and they wore
matching plaid vests and white
crocheted 'hats with Matching
plaid bands. Each attendant
carried a single long-sternmed
white rose with blue streattierd.
The brides niece, Miss 'belle
Reavie of Wingham, was flower
girl. She, wore a sltnilarlyrstyled
gown but wore I Paid Why with
tireamerst. in her htlit; she 8180
'coiled a thigle white roe.
, Wayne trvIne of Winghton was
best man and fishers were the
• bride's twin brother, Brian Jar-
dine, of Lucknow, Danny Mont-
gomery and Tom Irwin, both of
Winghain and filen& of the
groom.
Red carnations and lighted red
tapers in candelabra adorned the
tables for the reception which
followed in the Lucknow Legion
Hall.
The bride's mother wore a
floor -length dress of flowered
polyester satin in shades of yel-
low, orange and brown. A floor -
length sleeveless yellow coat
complemented her ensemble She
wore bone accessories and a cor-
sage of orange mums. The
groom's mother chose a floor -
length gown of baby blue poly-
ester satin overlaid with blue
sheer. Her accessories were sil-
ver and she wore a corsage of
ye.11ow mums.
- . For travelling the bride wore a
•grey and white palazzo pant en-
semble with black and white
.1teicessories.
•.
The: bride is a graduate of the
• F. E. Mpdill Secondary School in
Winghain.
Out-of-town guests attended the
wedding from Preston, Kitchen -
'1. el', Michigan. Sarnia, Teeswater,
-Elmira. Chatham. Owen Sound.
• Neustadt and Wingham.
—Prior to the wedding the bride
was honored with several
Showers 5 relative shower at the
• home of her grandmother, Mrs.
Jean Jardine, Lucknow; a mis-
• cellaneous shower at the home of
Mrs. Ruby MacLennan -of Wing -
ham; a girlfirend shower at the
home of Mrs. Donna Moffat of
Lucknow and a neighborhood
shower was held at the parish
hall, Lucknow.
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;:„ Aia lexander combattULWUing g UJ the poverty egLoz ettl,„ __,tgL,,t41,2ip weather
2
and Mrs. Moffat,representing tions the,,rieighborhood;- uSn' wi,urilugn wesMinOilt**),,,
three different • castes of India. manyloce.1 residents headed for
Vie!, three-day bienniel con- The business pei1" con -,,,their cottages, on camping trips
• ferenee of the evening depart- ducted by Mrs. Ralph *on, vice , or just plain `home for the holi.
ments of the Presbyterian president. The; r�llc4Il was .an- 'Iday'. Many who stayed in town
Church in Montreal was attended
by Mrs. John ,Donaldson, Mrs.
Hobert 1VicKdgne; Mrs. Ralph
swered by giving a -fact about Vent much of the weekend in c
India and Mrs;Taylor closed thegMeir back yards, gardening,
•
meeting with prayer. tinning or `enjoying the insects!
cien MasinWer
ter
Gar
Oscillating Spr
\Natertng postttons for deepet , even
penetratIon wkiere it's needed Cu°
4 •
up to 2,200 SC1. it. Perma teaked
motor ‘keeps out dtrt and cy
Mr, and Mrs. David. Barry
• Schlegel are residing at 63 Char:
les Street following their mar-
riage in St, Peter's Anglican
Church, Lucknow, on Saturday,
May 5, at 4 p.m. Rev. G. Garratt
officiated ainida setting of mixed
flowers, including gladioli, mums
and red, white and blue carna-
tions. .
Mrs. Ann Pritchard of Luck.:
now was organist and srloist, Don
Hachborn of Kitchener, sang
"We've Only Just Begun", the
Lord's Prayer and the theme
from "Romeo and Juliet".
• Mrs. Schiestel is the former
Brenda Jean Jardine, daughter
of -Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jardine
of Lucknow. Parents of the
groom are Mr. and Mrs. William
Schiestel of Wingham.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride chose a long
slender gown of snow white
• crystalette, •featuring high
Victorian neckline, long full
bishop sleeves with deep cuffs
and an empire waistline. Tiny
white daisies trimmed- the
sleeves and the bodice of the
dress and edged a king cathedral
train of pure silk illusion which
• was caught by a crystal and pearl
headdress. She carried shasta
daisies with blue velvet ribbon,
Mrs. Sherry Reavie of Wing -
ham was her sister's matron of
honor and bridesmaids were
another sister, !digs Marx Jar-
dine, Miss Cathy Schiestel, sister
of the groom, and Mrs. Donna
Moffat, friend of the bride.
They were gowned alike in one-
piece dresses featuring palazzo
pants with full bishop sleeves and
stand-up collars. All dresses were
red polyester satin and they wore
matching plaid vests and white
crocheted 'hats with Matching
plaid bands. Each attendant
carried a single long-sternmed
white rose with blue streattierd.
The brides niece, Miss 'belle
Reavie of Wingham, was flower
girl. She, wore a sltnilarlyrstyled
gown but wore I Paid Why with
tireamerst. in her htlit; she 8180
'coiled a thigle white roe.
, Wayne trvIne of Winghton was
best man and fishers were the
• bride's twin brother, Brian Jar-
dine, of Lucknow, Danny Mont-
gomery and Tom Irwin, both of
Winghain and filen& of the
groom.
Red carnations and lighted red
tapers in candelabra adorned the
tables for the reception which
followed in the Lucknow Legion
Hall.
The bride's mother wore a
floor -length dress of flowered
polyester satin in shades of yel-
low, orange and brown. A floor -
length sleeveless yellow coat
complemented her ensemble She
wore bone accessories and a cor-
sage of orange mums. The
groom's mother chose a floor -
length gown of baby blue poly-
ester satin overlaid with blue
sheer. Her accessories were sil-
ver and she wore a corsage of
ye.11ow mums.
- . For travelling the bride wore a
•grey and white palazzo pant en-
semble with black and white
.1teicessories.
•.
The: bride is a graduate of the
• F. E. Mpdill Secondary School in
Winghain.
Out-of-town guests attended the
wedding from Preston, Kitchen -
'1. el', Michigan. Sarnia, Teeswater,
-Elmira. Chatham. Owen Sound.
• Neustadt and Wingham.
—Prior to the wedding the bride
was honored with several
Showers 5 relative shower at the
• home of her grandmother, Mrs.
Jean Jardine, Lucknow; a mis-
• cellaneous shower at the home of
Mrs. Ruby MacLennan -of Wing -
ham; a girlfirend shower at the
home of Mrs. Donna Moffat of
Lucknow and a neighborhood
shower was held at the parish
hall, Lucknow.
16 oz. Killex
Lawn Weed
Killer
Kill stubborn weeds fast!
Safely! Mixes easily with
water for spraying.
Shop Your PRO Store for
a complete selection of
Lawn & Garden Needs.
Weed N Feed
Fertilizer
with Kiliex
Kill those stubborn weeds
and feed your lawn too.
One operation does it!
Covers up to 5,000 sq. ft.
22 lb. bag.
'Festival'Nylon
Reinforced Hose
Extra -strong 4 -ply
reinforced hose with
rust -proof couplings.
Sale -priced just in time
for dry summer days
ahead. x 60'.
•Assorted colours.
MAAOAAAt