The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-09-14, Page 8Tili LOCKNOW SitilTINOLo LUCKNOW. ONTARIO
Ripley.Church Slides Shown: Of,
PURPLE GROVE WOMEN'S •
• INSTITUTE
• The Members of Purple drove
Women's Institute and their friends
gathered in the toinnuanity Centre
for the September meeting. Mrs
George Harkness and Mrs. Don.
Galles were in charge with Mrs. •
Morford Mackay as pianist, Script,‘
ure passage was read by Mrs: Earl
Elliott. The members felt. they •
would like to join another group
for the Senior Training School on
Finishes, being held in October,
Copies of the Adelaide Hoodless
Story maybe obtained for2.
•,Mrs, Wm. Arnold will be the del-
egate toile. Area Convention in
Lucknow. Members eXpressed their
••ideasregarding the Resolutions tom
big up at, this Meeting. MA. HoW-
ard Thompson' reperted on •plans
for the Group Exhibit at Ripley
Fair . •Mernbers.are requested to ,
tako' a •pie for 'the booth. The
• Octobermeeting will be held in
the evening in the Community
Centre.. • •
Mrs. Wm. Arnold,Was Convenor -
for the program. The Institute
Carol was sung. Since this was the
• Public Relations meeting, the
work Of the Institutes was stressed,
A quiz on Institute:Officers at all
levels andtheir work was cOnduct-
ed by Mrs. Arnold. .Humorous •
songs •were sung by Dianne Dore.
Margie Collins conducted a Mem-
• ory. Contest which was won by Mrs.
George Emerson. Ea ;Culbert andl
Ada Gawley gave readings. The
highlight of the program was titer-
shoWing of slides by Mrs., Don Mc -
Co*. These .slides were very int-
eresting and beautiful and portrar
' ed the interior of the 'Adelaide
Heedless Hoinestead, and also the
12 Institutes in the Far North:.
• These slides are free from the Nat-
. tonal Office' and give a fine :pier-
ure Of our Northland; , • • ,
Mrs: Howard Thompson presenv-.
ed Mrs. Frank Currie with a. gift,
.Mrs. Currie has beena .fuie memb.
er of this Branch.: She arid the gith
are joinin. Frank in Waterloo.
• Lunch was served Mrs How:-
. • •
• * Thompson, Mrs. Ben:Scott
and 24.41rs.• Dolt McCoSh, •
•. •
• . ..•
mans.' Thesrpoin's mothe• r assist- , . •
Fendt and candelabra Mimed the
..setting in Ripley Presbyterian
• Church for the wedding of Judith
Anne Rutledge and lionald James
• Campbell on•Saturday, July 30th.
The bride Is the daughter of Mr:
and MS. Alvin Rutledge of Num,
and the groom*sparents ate Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Campbell of Luck
now. Rev Neil MacCombie offic-
iated at the doubit ring ceremony.
' . The 4prd* was Mrs. John C.
MacDonald and the soloist, Miss
Janice Wylds sang "The Wedding
Prayerand "O Perfect Love" .
•• The bride , given in marriage, by
•' her father ware a floor -length
gown a French crepe with Vienn-
ese bodice featured on•empue*
lines and, illy.pnint sleeves. A
•on empire lines with back interest
centered on the flowing thiffon ,•
• train attached to the gown. Their
flowers were cascades of white
shasta daisies and pink baby mums
• The flower girl Was Miss Deborah.
Davis, cousin of the bride,. wear- -
ing a white nylon eyelet dress
• and carried a basket of white
Shasta' and 'pink; mums. •
Ring bearer wasDavid Farrith;
nephew of the. bride.
Ronald Brooks. R.R,# 3„ Lucknow,
was groomsman and guests were
• ushered by Stive.Davis„ LuCarn
Doug Campbell, Lucknow;. Jack
• Mchmet. Lucknow; and Wayne..
Stanley Of Lucknow.
• Guests from a distance Ware
from Terouto, Sarnia, London,
Owen Sound and Kitchener. '
A reception took place in Ripley
Legion Hall. the, tviclei mother '
receiving in a three piece blue
linen suit with matching accewr-
les and a cccsage of blue and, white
• lace cathedral length train.fell
from the shoulders.,
Dainty pe-arl.s centered with a
rose -held her four tlet'ed veil
place anti het flowers -were pink'
roses with trailing ivy and petals
�a white 'Bible. Miss Gayle WYI-
d$ of kiPleY WaS. the maid of •
honour.. Thebrulesmaids were
• Miss Diane Schultz of Ripley, Mrs.
V47endy Fattish of Goderich. Miss
Helen Campbell of Kitchener
and Mrs.. Carole Alce of Weston.
• All five anendants wore identica-
lly styled .sleevelem floer-leragth
gown of maw, wane= featured
white acce*ocim. tier cOrsage •
was'pink r and white mums..
for traVelling to Strattf4d; NLag-
ara Falls and ether points the bride
• ales* a coat and dresi ensenable
11 of navy LaS whitte With rhatchittg
aCcesscrlies With a Corsage. of red
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• Orville Klingersniith and Lynda of.
Chatham and Mr: and Mis. Robert
Godfrey of TillSenberg. . ; •
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assistant course at Wingham
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•Atzeet moods; The following4rtinle appeared
emid wit, bet .d,aitsher, Ru'zei in *e Weekly newspaper in *MU
ana Drenniti at Sties-
in Scar -land*•
vititizes at tett borne" beie., • 1.a.st Sunday the Rev DA. Mac -
14%. RoSert /nue rae..Tirbert . made vine of his •-
••=17.— s=ears with Nt. and visits to the Island of 'Scarp and
1.,Lts„ Lcknovt. the evening service at the Church
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qe week -end visitors• , ed by the Rev.- Roderick *died,
dazgtter tad sar..112 lave. • minister of the Presbyterian
Thep' ate," Its . Igirr*t aitrich at LiteknoW, Ontario, C4111-
•tr:to= rpezt S=4). s•• :cllwho is at present on a visit,
t,tme tis ?At . and , scliPaY; where he was barn.
!tt .::.• Scixtrwoc4. Wart `. Tht Peng:egad= at Tarbert were
tot:zet ts play delighted tO bave a service from ,
Funeral service v. a,. Lai -
don on Friday,. Sere --.7t•: (cc
Rodger Williams, or:. nrodier of
Mrs. William Buckir.: of;
Luchnow. Mr. Wilittar-.5 AlaS a
•Hie long resident of :4i heit
he had amarket gar ,!t .'iie was
72 years of age.
Seskles hitsister, withro
• is survived by his 40ft., three
daughters,and a sOn.• . •
1r: and hirt.• Ettler nanl au'
ended the funeral. ir
as locum•for sOrite : during
a vacancy in the c tiOn to
years ago, while he' •‘•,:t. on a visit
to this country. T arben cXi
greptiosi wish hand
*caeca *his own
to IA= they *turengn
safely and feelini: •';..raged
at
benefitted by /-.is Harris: