The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-05-03, Page 12THE ,LUCKNOW'SENTINEL, 't:UCKNOW, ONTARIO
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POR'l'ER - MacDONALD
St.. Joseph's Roman: Catholic.rings, matching .the gowns::,They
carried cascade bou q ofe
Church, ,Kingsbridge bouquets ,. decorated q „• . .y .llow•
with bronze chrysanthemums, was and white mums..
• the setting for the marria a of 'Curtis Dawsonnof •Win ham .was
g�g . g ..
Marianna, MacDonald and Glenn groomsman Usbers were John •
Porter. The double ring•ceremonyMacDonald of Tara brother of the
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was performed b :Y•Rev. Father bride and Douglas Porter of Luck-
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Galea of Kingsbridge and Rev': now, brother ofthe groom..
R. L; Stirling of Lucknow Denise Dalton,of Kingsbridge was
-The bride is•the daughter of`. Mr :, organist,. Vera, MacDonald of St
and ;Mrs. Peter MacDonald'of Luck=Helens , `as'-seloist-sang-"Ori. This.:.
now . •The' groom •is'the son of Mr:.:, Day, , 0 Beautiful Mother"
and Mrs:.Albert Porter of Lucknow . / A reception followed at -the
Given •in umarria et:byher• father.,-: Ma fair Banquet Room, Lucknow : •''
the bride chose a• floor length g own The bride's mother . chose ail. aqua:
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of white peau .de shan with empire . crepe dress With matching flowered
waist, stand-up roll collar and hat black' accessories and:'corsage.
eeves: uipure lace.of. white`sweethea•
trrmmed the sleeves, bottom of The groom's mother• wore a dress
dress and the chapel train A of bine shantung ':with matcliin •
g •
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cluster Of white flowers'held::the`. hat ,,black accessories and corsage:
four tiered shoulder length veil.' •' of` :blues tinted carnations
She carried a cascade bouquet of : For travellin...,, the bride chose a
yellow .mums and• white sweetheart lime reen'cre...e dress with brown'
g ., P
roses, accessories and pink carnation cor-
. : Matron of honour was Mrs., Torn sage
Andrew,of Kitchener..; Bridesmaids' . a two• week"weddin
.Following g
were Mrs. Art Helm of Lucknow ' 'trip to Florida,, the couple are resi-
and Mrs. Alex Verbeek'of White-- ding/just north 'of Lucknow,°'where '
choreal , sister_o.f-the-groorri, T';hey- ,:t ey:-hav-e-built-a-ne hen3e— - �-
• were all similarly dressed in The bride is employed•at the
floor length• gowns• of ':moss green 'Count • `of Bruce General Hos ital,
crepe with stand-up roll collar,
'Walkerton•. Th'e, groom is .associat=
empire waist and A-line sleeves ed with•his father inbusiness in
Their-head-=pieces`irere., wedding ti c'know. I ;::
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WHITECHURCH
Mr. ; and Mrs. John Willis of Tor-
. onto spent the, week end with her
parents, Mr. and• Mrs. Bill Caslick
and fa milt' andhis mother Mrs:
Doris Willis: They were:accompan-
ied-from-stueiph by Alma Conn,
who. spent the week endWallace
' .with her
parents. Mr, and Mrs:'
•Conn
Weekend visitots with Mr. and
Mrs. Mrs: Wallace Conn were ,Mr. and Mr.
: ' Herb Hunter of Londdn;-
• and Mrs. Douglas Conlcy,of:Wing-
ham and'on Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Caslick.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McAllister
and his mother Mrs . MCA llister of
Teeswater were Thursday. evening.
• visitors with. Mt;, and Mrs.; Wesley
Tiffin.
Mr. and Mrs.Jack.Gillespie of
Sarnia spent the week end with •
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Farrier and
attended the funeral on Friday of
Miss Robena Sherriff at Winghain
They were accompan'ie'd home by
Mrs. Eunice Gillespie, who had
vi ited with them a few weeks
.Harvey Craig began' driving; a
truck last week for Bill Tiffin Im-
perial Esso Agent, Wnghairr
The World's Day of: Prayerwill
be held on Friday afternoon at .230
in the United Church with Mrs.:
Lorne;Sparks , '2nd C • 1
loss, `guest speaker.,
Mrs'. Bill Evans returned home
on-Saturday-Saturdaya#te�spetiding=a-w-eek
at the home, ofher. •son. Ted
Evans and family of Georgetown
Mrs. Ted' Evans and baby'I:easa
had returned from hospital.
Next Sunday, March9th, Rev.
Horace. Braden. will be preaching at
St. Catherines•, where he,preached '
at rine time. for six:months. Rev.
Maxwell ,'alsoa�teacherat Water-
loo University, will be the specker.
here and at Langside on that date.
Johrr'Clipperton of Thamesford
y o spene
week end with his .father,
Wilfred Clipperton. Mrs Bessie
Mullis accompanied her son, Ro
esti Mullis•frorn Thamesford on S
day to the same }ome•. Mrs •
tvl
-ulls had spent the week esti
friends atThamesford
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'WEDNESDAY, MARCFt Sth,
1969
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dIngAt-Trnonto
WHITECHURCH NEWS
Mr. and Mrs, Milian Moore and;
Mrs ; George Thompson' attended
the wedding on Saturday at 3 .p m,
at Trinity United Chapel, Toronto
when the formers daughter and,
latter's niece, Muriel. Catherine
Moore 'of 'Whitechurch and Garry
James Duncan of LakeView
exchanged wedding'vows., 'Rev, J:.
Robert Watt of Trinity United arid.,
Rev. George, Watt: of St. Pauls
United. Oakville. uncles of the
bride, officiated.` The organist w.as.
Janet. Beecroft' of London. The
couple will reside in Port Credit.
A very pleasant surprise was that ' •
Dr. Donald Watt of Vancouver was'
in the city attending a Home •
Mission Board Conference and was
able to:get• time, off. to attend the
wedding and visit with his sisters,,.
Mrs.. Moore and Mrs. Thompson:•
and brothers Rev. Robert
Watt and Rev. George Watt..
On the .return, trip home, Mr. . •and•
Mrs. Moore and. Mrs. Thompson
were: accompanied by Elwin Moore
of .Simcoe , who. spent the week-.
end with his parents and by Janet
Beecroft who spent the week .end •
with her,parents, Mr'. and•Mrs.
Gilbert • Beecroft,
Mrs. Jack Coates, Debbie, Kev-
in •and B`1aine. of• Barrie ispent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Coultes and Mr.. and- Mrs . Mervyn
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Pipe :of Brussels: •
Born in Wingham .and District
Hospital 'on. Sunday „March •2nd,
1969'to'Mr. and Mrs.IrvinekStbrey,
Wingham. a 'baby •girl. We extend•
a warm' welcome to 'the wee •
One. •
GRADUATES':` AT TORONTO,. -
'Congratulations from the comm
unity to Bill Wall on graduating.
two weeksago from De•Vry ,Techn
ical Institute ht Toronto• and on
March 3rd he'began' work at North -
• Visitors on Sunday, with Mr. and • •
Mrs . ` Carl Weber and family were
Mr. ;and Mrs. Jirn Mock, Bonnie',
Catherine , ' Carol and 'John. of
Harriston:
Visitors on-thewith week end Mr
and ' r
Mrs . I a Wall were '
1 w r.. Bail;Walt`
and friend •ls,tarvn •T.a,.b 1er of Tor....
onto, Edna Wa
11 of London. and Mr
and Mrs. s , George Needham' and.
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faniil' of.Pi.nkerton'.
Mr. and 'Mrs „ Orville Tiffin-
M. 1
visited` on Sunday a with Mr: and.Ivlrs.
Dan `Tiffin
and: family to celebrate
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Given Travelogue;
Of Hawaii
AMBERLEY: NEWS'
• •Reids Corn3ers. Women's .Institute'
held their regular meeting in. Pine.
River United Church on Wednesday
evening , February'26. '
There was an attendance•of
twentY-three. The roll call "an
,
item of news:frorn. another country'
was well responded to.: .The secret
tar -treasurer Mrs.. Cecil
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Humphrey read,the minutes and'
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correspondence and the' treasurer's
.
report was.' iven . ,A, Collection for
.Pennies. for' Friendship was taken.
-.The highlight of the meeting was
.•a travelogue of Hawaii and 'other.
_islands •by Miss .Clara_.No man A
most interesting commentary'
which preceded the -slides was
giverr.by Miss Norman.
• She mentioned Captain Cook who'
lived •on''the island for a
time also •Robert• L Stevenson,•
•
Orville's. birthday
Mr .and; Mrs TornJamieson. were
Sunday :visitors with Mrs. Dorothy
Proctor.
•; Visitors on Sunday with Mr.,' and
Mrs. George 'Fisher and 'Mrs ..Carr-
uthers
.Carr
uthers'were Mr; and:Mrs.., 'Russel.
Needham and'MarY of Ripley! Mr.' r.
arid Mrs; 'Harold• Howald a d Trina
of Oakville ;Mi. and Mrs Worden.
Howald, of .Lucknow. and Mr.`.,and•
Mrs. Elliott' '�Ri
Carruther o
s f PleY
who for health reasons,: found the
climate suitable for his frail
constitution. The climateis.
always warm and With frequent
rainfall beautiful fiowersand •
shrub's' grow in profusion: The
natives are healthy people, very
friendly and are said' to 'be 'almost;
always'in perfect harmony. Hotels,,
ehurches; and other 'builj#ings show
•
wonderful architecture .
Mrs. Eldon Bradley thanked Miss'
Norman fora very -interesting ::and •
informative-.traveiogue . In the
Sunday School room a dainty lunch;:
was, 'served by:the hostesses,- Mrs.':
Mervin F:unston and ;Mrs.. Donald
Courtney and a: social time Was.,
.
'enjoyed..
L
r. and Mr Elrner Benedict
.•• MMrs 1 ,
spent/•Sunday visiting with Albert
HenrST and Mr's :"Eddie Andrews
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whoare . 'e� t Victoria'
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a patr nsm.z oiaHasi.,
We are'sorry?to report•that Toni
,Stewart .s a patient in, Kincardine.
General.:Hosp"ital . .
Martin. Benedict 'of Win harry
spent the,:weekend with h s parents,
Mt, and .Mrs . • Elmer Benedict.
Barry Haldenby and Eldon., Ecken-
swiller' of London spent the 'week=
end at their res ective homes
Mr . and Mrs . Fred Friendorf of
Kitchener spent the weekend with
Mt .yand Mrs N.E.: Halderlby..
Donnie 'Wall: attended :the Wilkins
MacMillan wedding in the. Luck-'+
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