The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-07-19, Page 10r5q
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Lucknow United , Church was the
setting for the wedding of • Lloya .
Wella Reed ,and Harold John Nich.
olson on Saturday., July 1st.. !ley.
Laird Stirling performed the double
ring ceremony,:
The bride, is the daughter of, Mrs .
Gladys Reed of Lucknow Thf
groom'is the son of Mr.' and Mrs
John Nicholson of belfast
Given in marriage by her brother,
Alvin heed of St'.; Catharines, .the
bride chose a gown of nylon, net
over taffeta.,'trimmed: with chant
.illy lace at waist and sleeves: Her
shoulder length veil was of .nylon •
tulleand•was held by a: headpiece
:ofnylon braid and pearls with, three
tiny, bells at front.; She carried red
roses..
Maid of honour°was Judy Reid of
Lucknow: She • wore an empire..
-waist.gown of rose fiesta crepe,.
trimmed with Guipure lace Her -
headdress was of nylon tulle and ,+
lace, to match dress and she carried
pink and white "mums.
Shirley Nicholson of•:Belfast, sis=
ter of 'the groom was bridesmaid:
Herdress and flowers were the
same • as the maid of honour..
.Ron. Austin of•Lucknow; was ••
groomsman. Ushers were Torn
Nicholson of: Belfast , cousin of• the
groom and; George Dzenetis of St'.
• Catharines, brother-in-law of the'
bride. Mrs.. 'Ross. Cumming was.
organist
A dinner . followed in the church.
parlour. The bride's mother was
dressed in a :mint green, crepe .and
lace ensemble,. white accessories.
and corsage' of light yellow
mums. The groom's mother chose a;
figured silk dress, white accessor-
ies and corsage of pink mums.
For .travelling the bride chose a
striped A-line dress•, white access
'
ories.and white Gardenia corsage..,
The young couple will reside in
•Lucknow.
Ritchie Reunion
At Ashfield. Park
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The family of the late Mr' and
Mrs.. James E. Ritchie held their
annual reunion at Ashfield. Park on
July 18th with eighty-four attend-
ing.
ttend-ing .'There were racesand games
for the children. The ,remaider of .
the afternoon was spent in •�'.
swimming; and visiting. The newly
improved •facilities, provided by
the Ashfield Council were greatly
appreciated by all.'
Next year the reunion. will be •
held at the 'same .place on the third
Sunday in July. •
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,KINLOSS NEWS
The Centennial Tour was espec-
ially interesting to Walter Dicke.
last: week -end. While: visiting the
Canadian Forces Base, at Green-
wood, Nova Scotia, his cousin
Pilot Officer C G. Townson, was:
their "tour conductor and had lunch
with; .hind;.Calvert is the .eldest
,.son of Mr.. and Mrs; Wrn. 'Towns.--
on (S.arah . MacIver) of Sudbury.
Mr. and. Mrs. Jack. Needham of
Corunna Spent last week at their
cottage. • Visitors 'while there in
cluded'Mr. and Mrs,, Don Kimball ,
of Sarnia and Mrs. Torrance Ander-
son.''
Mr. and Mrs. Allan, MacDougall
returned .on Friday from their
wedding trip to the West Coast.
They are taking .up residence' across
from'the home' farm."..We welcqme
Sharon to .our community'.
Douglas Wallis assisting with'the
farm•work at the home of Mr. and,
Mrs:, George Lockhart during summ•
,er vacation.. `
Clair MacDougall of Petrolia was
an overnight guest,. Sunday, 'at the.
home of Mr : and . Mrs,.. Lloyd ' '
MacDougall .
Mrs. John MacDougall and •Mrs.
Percy Crosier .of Delhi. •and . Mr ...and
Mrs. Ross.Gay and'boys•of'Oshawa
are spending a few days vacation'
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon-
ard Maclnnes :'
..Mr.. and Mrs: Ira Dickie,., Deriver.
Doi glas and William spent :Sunday
afternoon at Hope Bay.:
IorieyWal! Heads-
all Reunion
• At the home of Mr., and Mrs
Morley, Wall,' Concession 10, Cul'
ross'Township, a family gathering -
of the descendants of the late :John
Wall and Fanny Scott was held on.
Sunday,;.July 16:
There, were 89relatives register
ed' from Stratford, London; Dung-.
annon, 'Copetown,, Teeswater,
.Kincardine,' Wingharti;•Ripley,
Holyrood•, Port Elgin%and. White-
church. ' •
A picnic .dinner was enjoyed on
the spacious lawn. .
The following officers were ele;
cted for the 1968 reunion which
will be:held the third Sunday' of •
July at the home of. Mr ,•' and Mts.
-Art Haldenby, Kiiilough. Presid-
ent..will be Morley Wall, sec
treas. Gordon Wall.; The'lunch
committee will. be Mrs. Bert Shew•=
felt, Mrs.: Russell Needham.and•
Mrs.. BillWall, the sports coirmii
tteeMr and Mrs. David Wall.and'
Mr. and Mrs. David Shewfelt of •
Kincardine.
A minute's ,silence was observed
for those who had passed away dur-
ing the past year..
--The races were in charge of M .
and Mrs:; David Stobo of Teeswater.
Prize to the oldest lady present
Mrs. Joe Wall, Teeswater; oldest
gentleman, Joe Will, Lucknow;
coming longest distance - Bill Wall
Copetown; youngest child -.Tommy
Wall, Lucknow,• Son of M. and
Mrs. Arthur Wall; largest family.,
Morley, Wall. '
• Races resulted as follows, 4/ and
Under, Dawn Wall, Joe Wall; "5, 6
and'?, Linda Wall; 8,9410 Kenneth
Wall;. Irene Wall; 11.12, John
Wall;„ 13714, George Waii; Young
women, Mrs. David Wall; Young
Men,. Bill Wall;' 3 -legged rase,
Doug and•John'Wall; Doris and
Donna Wall; kick the slipper,
Marilyn Wall, Joanne 'Thompson
Tie race;, Doris•: Wall and Jim.
Braddon; Break the balloon, Rodney.
Ribey; /A candy scramble for the •
children concluded the sports.'
WEDNESDAY, JULY r19th 1967'
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