The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-08-17, Page 16THO LUCKNOW SENTINEL.' LUCKNO'W. ONTARIO
Sympathy of. the community is
extended to the family and. rel.-.
atives of the late Mrs, WM...
Johnson who passed away suddenly
on 'Monday.
'We are happy to report,that Mrs,,
Thornnas Farrell is able to be out
of hospital again and is presently'
at the home: of her daughter, Mrs..
Murray McGill in Goderich
Duncan MacLean of Collingwood
is visiting .his aunt Mrs, Isobelle
Martyn .. .. 4 .
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bradley
:spent Tuesday at Rraeebridge with
their daughter Phyllis who has
been working there for the Summ-
er. ••
,:and lvirs, DonaldNicholson •
:and farriily of Stratford• have• mov-
ed into the Dan MacDonald home
for the next few weeks.as Mr.'.
. Nicholson is• working iii the area.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ewan
MacLean. is David Calvert of.
Wyoming, •
Mrs. Daisy McCharles is spend-'
• ing .a few.days. with '.Mr.and Ms.
Steve 'Stothers in Lucknow
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(Photo by Harvey'McDowell)
MURRAY - FORSTER
St .Anne's Church, Riversdale , dressed • in A -line anklelength
was'the•` scene for the wedd ng•of : dresses of aqua linen with sleeve
Nancy Kathleen; Forster and Gerald
Michael Murray on Saturday .
July 2nd at 11;; a . m Thedbride is the
daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. 'Ronald
Elliott Faster ; Lucknow ; and the
groom is the son of . Mr, and Mrs.. :
Peter Alphonsus Murray of Kinloss
Township:
The church was:decorated, with
baskets of orange blossoms and:
other summer' flowers; Rev.:
Father: Berry. of Riversdale officiated reception following in the •Luck-
at:.the d-ouble ring ceiemony .Ivriowr-,egiau Fran.'£1 hides. , o�
Duncan Simpson of Kintail was : .mother wt a a rw o piece': sleeve.,
organist:. Ebner MacKenzie of less, blue linen dreiswith white
Mount Forest sang "Ava. Maria"' ,
"O.Promise Me" and. "On This Day
0 Beauti€ul. Mother.:
- The bride; given in marriage b4'
her father, wore a -White floor
length utess of silk taf-fet.a with
off, -the neckline and app-
liques ,of French lace and 'a white
rosette headpiece. She` carried a
white Bible with a ' carsaVa of red'
rosesc it and'streamers z
from it:'
less white lace over -jackets, mat-
ching shoes 'and •aqua, linen rosette
headpieces. They carried bouquets:
'of pink rose buds ,
John R. Murray of Kinloss was
best .man for his brother. Ross
Forster .Of Lucknow, bier of the
bride and Leo Murray,. df Kinloss,
., brother ofthe groom,: were ushers...
Dinner was served'.at' Danhy's'
Restaurant. ' Wingba,
acce -sories .and a corsage of red
roses The _g oom'' s rrxtter ;wore.
a white lace coat cr. r a'pmi:
crepe,' -sleeveless'. sheath these,
pink ''gat and w;e acoessarie=
FeyzyeiY to \�ar'r:e..' -
aro and ? esa ?,fi.g,., e .
bride. chose a '{ hir. lace coat •
mer an a ,:.2 c �e'e 's5e...ee eles..'G .. ..
• ..e dress..
The n£.'ii l er ; iii . . reside cn
si-iteroft.e iT n'de. it �a3.. *'�a.t' ""`'a£ o"7=1y,.,;r
.orrde z.: .a..
honour. Janice Parte sen,
Fallatton and Barbara i�af.:r+'star
Winds s er c the tc '+off= •. were
bridesmaid s .i►l' were ode^a:.:
STOESSER - HEWITT
On July 2.'at •12 o'clock noon,
Kathryn Ann , daughter •of Mr . and
Mrs: Dean Hewitt, tinloss, and.
Joseph Walter Stoesser,: son of
Mr.'./and•Mrs, Stanley Corbett of
Kitchener wereunited in Marriage
Father Jerome Meyer performed
the double ring 'cer'emony which'
took .place in.•Immaculate •Cori-
ception 'R. •C:Churcb , Formosa . •
The bride'; given in .marriage by
her father, wore a formal gown
of ligoda, fashioned with•,boat
neck and lily -;point sleeves. The
skirt front and sweep train were
accented with guipure lace appli- ,
ques and.. seed .pearls., Her bouf-
fant silk illusion. veil' was caught
up by a headpiece of silk organza
flowers and seed pearls and she •
carried red roses'.
The bride's attendants were
Miss..Mary. Ann Lamont, maid of
.honour; Miss' Elaine Hodgins and ••
Miss Helen Lamont, bridesmaids•,
all of Kitchener: 'They • were
dressed identically in floor length .';.
pink empire 'style gowns, with •
white laceoverlay.: on the bodice,•
wearing pink and, white flowered
headpieces and carr mg carnatio-
s
and roses.
'The go= was attended. by. Jun
Corbett and the guests were ush-
ere, by Carl Hafer and Claude,
.alio from Kitchener .
A rete pilot'± was held in the
C m: it : Centre, Formosa. The'
tt.cer of the bride received gue-
:a.s in a'two piece blue lace dress
a corsage of pink" baby mums
and roseb:sds. The groom's moth-
er as ed in a gold crepe dress.' °
w: a bronze mum corsage.: Jitrt
Corbett.. brother of the. groom..
armed as toas rases. For going
a a,. .e bride dinned a paddy
• :w0 -'piece crepe dress
.. • +� a •=mie a 'orchid corsageand
Down .�t0r Bari,Tear
am. Spa. ,in N orthern
As $i#wfirst. Gs'la !tank
reside at
, a itchene .
A y Nays,
The h y c.
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and. the deepest roots in- Canada .
.SUSSEX, New Brunswick, welcomes a r o.%
• branch of the Bank of Montreal this week
the 1,000th office of Canada's First Banka
Rooted in the `soil of Canada for half a
• before Confederation, the Bank of Mor`v". 3
today serves well over .three million custor
\through its . network' of offices stretching
coast to coast and reaching to the far Corner
the earth:
;K as c.r'► iii' a „-. YVA= *6
y.e. '. t..elt
c; r marriage Kathy was
c".=fr. c .o ma a s. rise shower
rAit .r o= Hall, Kitchen-
onere s-:. 'r'yftve fiends and
presemed her with some,,
_w � �� held
� ..is �:'eiiane u
i the base -
of .tees ^, :'hired Chtichh
nes. bbosr s and 'rel
plesetztet the bride