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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-07-01, Page 14F., •e 1,4 'PAGE FOURTEEN • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL;; LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Misses Anna, and.. Charlotte Mac- kenzie of Weston are visiting their sister Mrs. Earl. Howes. d At *Omit ..Chuich Kinlough,. SMITH, *m . HALDENBY •The Anglican Church :of Ascen- sion, Kinlough, enhanced with pink ` and white peonies, .orang lupins and ferns' the settingfr the marriage e at 3:00 o'clock, Saturday, June 20th,. of Sheila Elaine Haldenby.,, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold ,Haldenby of Kinlough and Robert Warne: Smith, son of . Mr. and Mrs. ' James ' Smith of Hciyrood.: . ,• The : double ring , ceremony was performed by Canon R. W,, Stump. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore ,a self -fashioned white floor-lengthgown of .peau de sole. The fitted ' bodice -w i t h • . lily point sleeves, had overlay of nylon lace with scooped, neckline. The bell shaped skirt . extended into a chapel train, , which was trimmed with appliqued nylon floral . motifs. Her shoulder.. length 3 -tier . veil, of nylon net was held, in place, with a halo of iridescent crystal and simulated pearls and she wore • an earring necklace set to ' match: She carried. a white Bible-, bearing a:gold 'cross crest- ed . with white satin knotted stream ersand red and white • rose 'buds. Miss Edna Boyle, : church organ ist, played the wedding:. music 'and. • , accompanied the soloist, Mr. Bev- erley Warwood . of Toronto who sang "Bless This House" and "The Wedding . Prayer." ' The:. maid of honor,.. •Miss. Jane.. Marwood of Toronto, cousin' of the. bride:wore .a' street length sheath dress of pink: floral dacron with gathered pink chiffon overlay,' and: matching shoes .and' .pill box: hat and. , veil. Miss Wilhelmina Snaith of Wingham. ; as ; bridesmaid was; dressed identically; in blue. 'Both attendants carried .:a nosegay of pink roses. The groom was attened by his ::brother, Mr. Harold' Smith of Lucknow. Ushers were Mr.: Barry. :Haldenby, brother of • the bride and Mr. Douglas Smith of Kitch ti} •ener, brother of the ' , � groom. . . A reception'. and, luncheon fol- :lowed in the church parlour, which; nas ' .prettily decorated ..with pink and white streamers and . wedding bells. The .bride's cake, which centred the table, was- made • by her mother and was beautifully decorated. by Mrs.. Gladys: Davies, aunt of the bride. he cake decor ation . motif was -.4 flower -banked stairway design topped by a min- iature . bride and .groom.. • • Thebride's mother received the guests gownedin ectron floral sheath dress . " with contrasting maize boucle .redingote: with .white. accessories,, and a corsage of - pink - and white carnations.. She was .as-* sisted by ; the groom's mother,. gowned in topen blue` nylon lace bodice with shantung skirt, with, white' accessories; and pink . car- nation corsage. Rev. Benson' Cox was, master Or ceremonies , and " expressed : best wishes on behalf . of the guests. •I e • Canon• R. W. 'Stunip also spoke • briefly. Congratulations were ex- tended by Mr.. 'Cox to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Breckles who that day were celebrating their 48th wedd- ing • anniversary. Mr. and . Mrs. George Haldenby journeyed! from. Ottawa to their only granddaugh- ter's wedding. ,Other guests attendl. ed from Ottawa, Toronto, Milliken,. Scarborough, Listowel, Kitchener,; Walkerton and other local points. For a wedding trip to New York State, a the bride donnednavy =blue " suit with white . accessories and corsage of pink carnations: Mr, and Mrs.. Smithare resid- ing in Toronto. LUCKNOW,CHALKED UP 11-5 . VERDICT OVER, CLINTON Lucknow took :.a .3 -run lead and were. never behind in the local park on ' Saturday night when they chalked up .a 11-5 win over the Clinton team. Chisholm and MacMillan" shared the pitching duties for Lucknow with Baker behind the plate. Lucknow . wielded potent bats col- lecting 13 hits with . a.' triple by. Dennis and a double by Chisholm being : the long balls. Riley and .Edgar were the Clin- ton battery: They got eight hits, three of . them by Faucett who, had a '..pair of doubles, and a single. Clinton- — 0 01 0 03 0 0' 1 — 5 :Clinton 001: 003 0.01 5 ASHFIELD LICKS HURON In 2 recent. ,softballgame m the. ,Huron -Ashfield :Public : School League, North ` Ashfield defeated Pine River 8-4. The game was played on. Monday, June 22.: The winning pitcher for North Ashfield was Desmond Courtney with Dav- id . Huston on the mound for the losers r , ASHFIELD Mrs. Emile Norgaard of Chicago, is Mac - dopa visiting her brother, , Bruce Miss Sharon West of London was home for the weekend. The annual Sunday. School picnic will be held at the beach at the foot of the.., 12th, Con. on July 14, . A shower was held in, honour . of Miss - Margaret, MacLennan last Tuesday in North Ashfield School: L.ANGS1OE Congratulations td Murray 'Mor- rison who' has successfully passed his: • Grade 8 exams at No. 9 school, Kinloss. .• Mr. and Mrs; William. Scott at+- tended the fuheral of their. cousifl the{ late Walter Scott. McGowan . *E.DNESDA:Y JUL•Y 1s►,; 1t at BIyth, ' Saturday, Members of. Langside a n. 4 Whitechurch Young Peoples' group held: a weiner roast at Boiler Beach, Saturday evening. • Little :Kay had come home after her first .attendance at. Sunday School; "Well, well," asked.- her father, "and 'what did. my little girl learn, • this miming?'" "That I'm,., a child Of Satan," was the ` response. LUCKNOW JUVENILES WI•N. Lucknow Juveniles: chalked up a pair of victories.: over the, past week. Last . Tuesday night . in Lucknow they defeated ,:Mildmay' 16-4. Ross Forster and Ken 'Hou- ston had .13 strike Out between them:. At Dungannon on Saturday night, Lucknow • edged the home team. 126 with, Dungannon scor- ing all .of, their •runs in; the 7th inning.: P FE—W ESQ A IW 23=s' Lucknow Pee Wee softball team defeated Belgrave in 'Belgrave on Friday night by a score of 23-6. Ron Stanley ,did the pitching for. Lucknow and John Coiling was behind the plate. The ; next Pee Wee games are Brussels : here on' June; 30 and Belgrave here ;July 3. Belgrave' 01 12 0 2 0,. 6 ,Lucknow 10 05 .. 0 3 4 1- 23/ In o.�:�Inch 12 i� �Widths IDEAL for SHELVI'NG WALL SHEATHING FOLDING DOORS SPACE SAVIllg --_- :ATTRACTIVE Available' In 9 Beautiful Colours HEAVY QUALIT'i " inl� rr�HE ME T IN STOCI( rnw0wi0rxYYn•61.rl..r+iiramaawniroom►rromarwrNr.1`r>,rrsisrar,ina►trsr,rwi�►rr�i, wi cif John VII. Henderson LUmb�r. :L Phone 528.5118. Lucknow Centennial: Year Officials • At: Pine 'River Church. • THE SESSION, 1964'.: FRONT ROW - left to right: MacKenzie Boyd, Charles Boyd, John Blue, :Bert Irwin, John Reid. SECOND. ROW — Glenn Campbell, Leonard Reid Cecil Humphrey, Donald Courtney, Elden Lowry. (Missing from the. Session picture: Mr. Lester Ferguson, Lay Minister at Zion and Riversdale Charge). • .NEW CHURCH BUILT: IN 1958 v . THE COMMITTEE .OP STEWARDS', ., .FRbNT 1'tG�V -�. left to tight: g Jack Campbell, Nora1, Nesbitt, Duncan Theiburn, Jack Liddle, SECOND. ROW Mrs. Allam Irwin, Gordon Farrell, ,: George Messenger,Mrs, John 1• erguson.. (Missing from picture': James Bradley, Ronald Irwin, Perrin Lowry.)