The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-05-26, Page 5ONESDAI(I, ,.
Y 26th, :1965
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SKELTON' 'MEMORIALS
Pat O'Hagan, Prop, .
Established Over Sixty 'Year$'
Phone '881-0234,
Valkerton.
taro
WHI'TECHU:RCH .•: a'nd;DISTRICT
niversary Services : will be
at Calvin -Brick; Sunday May
t 11 a.m, whenl Rev.. Clifford
of . Wesley Willis lis united
ch, Clinton, will .be ' guest
cer. On Monday evening' the
W. are having a special meet -
with : Thompson Ramautar
1,. High /School teacher at
now. Mr,' Ramautarsingh is
itive' .of Trinidad and: will
slides and give a very inter-
g'talk on his .' native land. : In-
ons have been sent to .Wing-
Belegrave, . . Whitechurch,
field, Donnybrook Si St. Hel-
J.C.W; :to be: present; - '
. and Mrs. Paul. Groskorth'
Shape na Elaine ' of Toronto
thC, holiday .with his P
ar
Mr.
and..' Mrs. Elwood Gros-.
'and Mrs. Gordon. Fisher,
and . Lonnie. of Guelph spent
(reek -end ° with Mr,:: and Mrs.
;e :,Fisher. .
and, Mrs. :Allan Coffin and
Richard Coffin of. Kitchen -
id his . wife':. Mrs.:. Coff in 2 and
of Montreal spent. the week -
John. ' Mrs. Richard Coffin, and
Dean • are . remaining in, . Montreal
till the end of theschool term
when they will moire to Kitchen -
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon . Neable,
Sharon, Brian, and Dan of Cale-.
don, Mr: and Mrs. Murray Nea-
ble, Wingham, and Graham: Nea
ble, Lucknow, *ere Sunday visit-
ors with their parents Mr. and
Mrs.. Bill Neable. ,
Visitors on Sunday with Mrs.
James Laidlaw .were • Mrs. Ken-
neth Laidlaw and Diane of .Lon-
don who. also : visited her mother
Mrs. George, .Hunter in Winghan
hospital, Mr. : and- . Mrs. Andrew
Straughan, Mr.. and Mrs. Jack-
Straughan and family, Goderich;
Mr and Mrs:: Don Straughan..and
family of Lucknow.. .
.Messrs: Roy and�,'Leonard James'.
of Woodstock visited ".,Saturday.
with . their grandfather , . Arthur
Moore.:'
'Mrs.' john. L.° Currie:: isi '
v ited .on
Sunday with her mother Mrs. Wil-
liam
il
lia m ` Orr. of Langside. •
Misses Barbara .and Jean Cam
with.; Mrs. E•mma •C•offin and .pbeLef Londen spent the 'holiday•'.
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Rev. ,George Mitchell officiated
on Saturday, May' 8 in the White-
church '.:United . Church for the
wedding„ 'of : Marlene Grace ' Mar-
tin, daughter .of' Mr. 'and Mrs..
Donald Martin, R.R. 1 Lucknow,
and ' Robert George Struthers,
son of ,Mr ; °and Mrs.. Gordon 'Stru-
thers,' Rat; 1 ,Lucknow, '
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The church .was .decorated, with • aI • ,GEORGE A.
Drawer 220
baskets of pink snapdragons and
white mums,' and. candelabra.
Mrs. Garnet Farrier was, •drganisFP
and • Mrs. Robert 'Campbell, Luck -
now, • sang "Wedding ' Prayer'
and "O : Perfect i Love".
Mr. Martin, gave his daughter:
in marriage: Her : dress was of
Bemberg organza with Chantilly
lace 'trim. featuring, •a jewelled
neckline and .lily -point sleeves
With the floor -length skirt' extend-
ing into a train.: 4 shirred organ-
za pillbox headpiece with .;seed
pearl° trim held her shoulder. -
length veil.' She carried a cascade
:bouqu'et of: red roses. : '
Miss Nancy 'Scott .;of London,
maid' of horror, wore . , a powder
blue Bemberg organza ..govEm with
bell shaped. skirt, jewelled neck-
line and elbow- length= sleeves..
Her cornoeopius : .headdress: was
three -tiered and - she carried'' a
bouquet of white and: -blue 'mums.
• The bridesmaids, ` 'Mrs. Jim
Young, . R.R.' . 3 Teeswater, and
Miss:. Linda Martin,:. R.R. 1 . Luck -
now sisters of the bride. the jun-
ior ' bridesmaid, Miss. Lois Struth-
ers; R.R. 1 Lucknow, sister /of :the.
groom.:•and Susan Swan of "Tor-
onto, flovuer;'.girl, ;were soft 'pink;
dreFses identical in style to that
of the .maid of honour, 'and carried
pink and white mums:'
:Neil' Rintoul of .R.R. 2 Lucknow
was best man and :theushers
were brothers' of ' the bride 'and
groom, Wayne Martin , and Doug-
las Struthers. . Marty Young of
R.R,.;'3 Teeswater was ring—
bear-er,` and the junior usher was ,John
Martin, brother of 'the bride.
The " Whitechurch Memorial.
was decorated'' with pink s iapdrag.
ons and whits mums for the re-
ception which } ` .followed The
bride's mother , was gowned in a
turquoise sheath with . black ', ac-
cessories. Her corsage was white
carnations.- The: 'groom's . mother:
chose a navy and . white two piece
crepe dress and navy' accessories,
She wore --a • corsage- of •pinkcarn-
ations...
For the wedding trip to Niagara,
Ottawa and points . east, Mrs.
Struthers ,' wore a : three-piece
pink suit with navy, accessories
and 'a corsage of white carna-
tions.
The . graoin's grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Swan and Mrs.
Annie ..Struthers, all, of 'Lucknow,
were ..present. • •
The couple will live' in Lucknow:
week -end with Mrs. .Robert. Ross:.
Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Tiffin:: ac
comi:anied. by , her Parents. .','Mr: "
and Mrs: ' William Brown of Luck-
now, '$pent Sunday ..with Mr and
Mrs. Clark Johnston and family:
Linda Johnston is 'spending 'her
holidays this week with her Par-
ents. Mr, and Mrs. Clark .John-
ston. • • • .
Visitors during the holiday week
end with Mr. and Mrs. • Gershon
Johnston were Mr. and Mrs. Stew
art Smith, Si Dianaw. of Kitchener,
Mr. and'. Mrs ' Jim Johnston, 'Ruth
Ann, Carolyn and Paul of 'List-
owel'.. Paul stayed. overnight ,with
'his grandparents , Mr. and Mrs,
Ted • binson• and his mother
M. Robinson' of Donnyb^,00k. •
'Mr. and, Mrs, Oswald Rudi; Ca-
tlty:. Marilyn, Margaret and' Al-
exander of London were holiday
visitors' with • her mother Mrs.
Wm., Orr and Robert of langsiele,
Mr. and Mr.'s. Jack Coultes, De-
bra and' Kevin ° of Dresden, Mr.
`and Mrs. Wilbert Sehwichtenberg;.
LoriJane and Kevin of Port El-
gin were holiday •visitors with
their parents Mr. and Mr's. Al -
Bert Coultes. '"
Mrs. Chas; Robinson. returned'
from W.ingham and District Hoa-
pital on Thursday:, and Mr. arid:
Mrs. Stewart Copeland' and Ne-
vin of .Creemore spent the week-
end there. Mrs. Copeland and 'Ke:
vin . will remain this 'week with'
her parents Mr. and Mrs: ' Rob-
inson.
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Phone 528-2186
LUCKNOW,' ONTARIO
44-41.4•70-0.74.- yr •
ST: HELENS
Mrs. Don Pannabecker, . Mary.
and Roger and Wayne Todd vis-
ited over the week -end with Mr..
and Mrs. Harley Moore: and .fam-
ily at Sebright.
Mr. ` and Mrs Jack . Norman,
Nancy and . Susan of Islington.
were .`Sunday visitors with Mr:..
and ` Mrs. ''Frank . McQuillin `' and
Teary.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McQuillin
were recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Neil ; Mcdavin at' Walton:
•: The ..June' meeting of the .W W.I.
will be .held 'on June. 3rd at , 2:30
in the hall. This is ' Grandmother's.
Day. Roll' call, A keepsake I in-
tend to pass on to my children
:and how it came into my posses-
sion.; topic, Mrs.: Ernest Gaunt;
lunch, program and current ev-
ents, - Mrs. Lorne Woods, Mrs. Al-
lan Cranston. and:Mrs. To`fn' Todd.
Mrs. E. W. ,.Riceopened her
home to Ca', May meeting of the
U C.`,' ;:with 13 ladies. answering:
the roll call with a .bible verse
cc ntaining 'the word "Faith In-•
vitations were received from Dun-
gannon and CalvinBrick Church.
for. May 31st at 8:15 p.m: Two
quiltsare being quilted in the
church. The: bale, which is being" •
packed, ' will . leave the early part
of June. Anyone wishing to don-
ate.
onate. please leave with Mrs. W. I..'
Miller. Plans were 'made for . a
tea. on June '17th, in the .church,
with Mrs; van • Egmond . of ' Cita-'
ton, the occupational therapist at
Goderich Hospital,' as guest spea-
ker. Taking :part .. In the program .
were Mrs.', Barbour, .Mrs. Mintz,
Mrs. Lorne: . Durnin, Mrs. ' Carrick,
,1Virs. John Cameron ` and Isobel..
Miller. A scripture 'passage 'was
given by Miss W. D. `Rutherford
The meeting closed with . prayer
by Mrs. W. I. Miller, with lunch
served by ` Mrs. Carrick and ` rs.
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