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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-08-06, Page 13WEDNESDAY,. AUGUST 6th, 1 9 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNQW, ONTARIO r Honor Carol Miller With .BridalShower ori . ngles • • • WHITECHURCH, NEWS. Mrs . Lynn McCrae and• Donna: • Caslick were hostesses at a miscell- aneous shower in honor of Carol • Miller, bride-to-be,at. the home of Mrs Bill Caslick:on Saturday evening.- Assisting Carol to .open the gifts were Mrs. ,May and Mrs. Edwards. • irTong tire• many gifts roc-eived• from the •around ..40 friends and rel- atives Were blankets, electric tea. kettle , china dishe,' pillow cases,. towels; :sheets and cookware, -Carol-tha raked Lthe-lad les• -for -their - kindness in coming anrd remembering her in this way.,,and for their • lovely, gifts, which she assured them would give .her happy memories of .alias she used :them. Lunch was served by. the hostesses Bert Hobbs of. Thompson, Manito- ' ba is holidaying at the home of Mrs Tom Inglis. • .FRACTURES THUMB • Mrs: Tom Inglis tiadythe-misfort=• •une to break her left thumb: She is being 'assisted in her house .work by her granddaughter, Miss Adams. ,PAGE., THIRTEEN. Lived Entire LifeIn '. JOHN DURNIN John Alexander. Durnin of:West Wawanosh Township passed'aWay at Wingham and District Hospital, Tuesday, July 22, •following an illness of four months and one, week.. He was 73 years of •age•, He was, born In West -Wawa nosh Tow n Attend Reunion Married: ln. St. ugusfine ChurcF Members of the MacDonald Family gathered at' "The Cedar: G.rove" on the farm of David and Finlay MacDonald, Ashfield Town ship to celebrate the 40th anniver- sary of the Reunion. on August, 2nd, 196.9'.. 143 signed the' Guest Book; •presid• ed over. b Duncan_A. glen Firtt ship.,on May-•1� 1856,. sox,' of Juhn. X _ Durnin and Margaret Ann 'Woods time visitors to, 'the 'reunion were. He. was a farmer, and.a lifelong res- rs., Janet Manthos and. children, •. Lean; Michel , • Christena and Cluj- . of _West-Wawanosh Township, a* .�,ho. c,,,.,, Virginia.,�• Mx Purnin is;;survived^.by one. U.S.A. (Mrs Manthos is a grand- sister -and -four=brothers, Annie,daughter.of Jas, MacDonald). Robert, Lorne, all of• R. R. 2,' Lucknow, Case of London and Scotch,.music provided by ;the ,• , Pipers, David MacDonald •,, Murray Harr,y of Londesboro; , •, MacDonald, John McKay and Wil' Funeral service was, held at Mac- fred McQuillan with drummer Kenzie, Memorial Chapel in• Luck - now on Friday, July 25. Rev.Rob- ' the Glen. It was a time to renew ert •.Nic1 ohs :of • Lucknow United . old acquaintances and• catch up on Church was minister., • the news -of. the, Clan:.. ' . Interment was at Greenhill P Cern- Clarence Greer's loud s eaker was e. etery, Lucknow. Pallbearers were -.used throughout.the' day. A Chris Cooke.; Allan'Durnin .Joe,, .program of -races and. contests was Foran, Donald Murray, Glen enjoyed by the :children •conducted by Allan. MacDougall and/Jas; West All participants Won chocolate. 'McConnell and Albert Taylor. • 'flower bearers 'were' John Career- on,' Frank. McQuillin, Lorne•,Woods -and-Elmer Woods ' • barsand suckers, A smorgasbord lunch convened by Jessie Johnston, Jean West; Isabel. Cotyle and Jean Simpson was much .enjoyed. Following this• all gather ed around the platform for a short program of singing' and step-dane.- ' The president, Orland' Richards, TIFFIN. LEDDY in his,own inimitable way; •.St..Augustine .Rornan Catholic presided for the program and wet.-' Church, decorated•`wfth •baskets of corned:' all those. present 'Mr ard•• pink and white snapdragon and. .,and Mrs. George, MacDonald,, Rip' gladioli, With 'li 'lighted candles :and ringbearer. • . ley' provided .old -time• violin • : • eg ' . hit and red'rosesthe • • , •, .. w _ adorning Groomsrrian was;pouglas Tif in of; • music ' Scotch dancing by . altar , was Thesetting•for the marr ` Wingharn: Ushers, were Barry if fin • liristiiie MacLennan -was enjoyed. W gem .Ann:Ivi'arie-L"edtiy�a'rid-Beviir of Osh wa, Bill ani Danny-Le:ddy— She was accompanied byWilfred Gene: Tiffin. On Saturday ,::July :12th. of L'ucknow'.• McQuillan, Shelley sang .Murray Rev Father.Galea of I<ingsbrid e; '' .Soloists were.'Ra mond• ':Dalton of a solo and Finlay.MacDonald Sang. officiated at the double' ringcera Kin sbrid. 'e and.0 r1 Boyle of St,.:'•. mon and sang thenut g. • g .• •Y. Y "Bonnie Jean”" :•'' y nuptial High Augustine , who,sang ,,A,ye Maria •Mas's''. Altar boys:rwere 'Bernard • .and "On This Day Oh Beautiful. 'Boyle and Colin ( hisholtri • cousins` Mother" .Organists were .Mrs of"the bride . .1.• .cynl Boyle .and daughter Marie•; The bride is the::daughter of Mr,: wedding dinner was held at th AW g e.•. and Mr's. •Rayrriond•Ledd'y•'of Luck A.n lican'Parish. Hall.; Lucknow •now The room •is the.' son ,of. Mr, g ' g•. which:.was' decorated,with•`pink:and' ; and, Nips •. Danny'Tiffin f 'white bells.; sireamers'and`baskets' of 'slimmer flowers and •a reception carried .a basket' of white carnations: with pink ribbon ` • • Michael Andrew .of Auburn was' A sing -song with Lillian ,Simpson on. the piano ; was • led•: by Ken Pott --ier-'Doroth Johnston—Fin1a - tae Donald and D'uncan 'Simpson . John McKay sang 2 scotch numbers.. • George MacDonald provided music n for much impromtu.step-dancing and ca lled -off for an old-time square dance. The secretary's, report was given by, Edith Simpson•and David Mac -• Donald: reporteda good' balance, in the treasury. It, was 'passed that• Fnia aid to hav Paid MacDonald .be •e. • the piano' Officers elected; • for the cozmingleat-Were President •.Don,pald Sim son,Vice-Preadent` . Ralph•:Cowle Secretary, Mrs. Jean West , Treasurer, David. MacDon- al Youngest baby 'present - / • • Elizabeth Mabel•Smeltzer daugh-.• ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer • Smeltzer; .Over eighty - Mrs. Sarah A'. 'MacDonald ,' Miss Ann Mackie 'and Steve Stothers. To come •the • farthest : Michelle Prets Bogatos; South America. Each werepresent •ed with srall gifts. Newlyweds 'Mr and ,Mrs. Donald Mac Kinnon were elcomed to the Clan A short-minute-ofsiience_:was observed•,for those who ;had passed on during the year - Mrs. Alli; nn, Mrs.' Margaret Tulare--enzie, •. Mr. Dick West and Mr.. Harris Pottier. • Music by Bob Birkhaug and the singing of Auld Lang Syne brought. to the close another memorable • Clan reunion. • Given in marriage°by `ler father, the bride chose a floor -length • , gown of white brocaded satin, trimmed with pearls and sequins;of rose, of sharon, design and with mat- ching train.. Her shoulder -;length' melon veil fell from a tiara. of. pearls and sequins. She carried • a bouquet of pinkroses ;Maid of honour was•Eiizabeth Leddy of Kitchener.;' She wore a • o -1eri h= � g..dwn of rose -brocade � followed at the home of the bride's. parents'. The bride's' mother.chose a dress. 0.f green lace,, yellow and white.: accessories and corsage of yellow:' : arnations . e groom s mo er wore a • ress. Df yellow ribb.om lace, yellow 'and 'white.accessories and corsag.. e•of white carnations .' • , d"-Tfr brid 3 s-traveli' �• was a.sky•blue linen dress.with matching jacket of pink and blue, matching hat and corsage ;of pink carnations. •'• '' ''Previous to her imarriage the bride was honoured with three showers. ; • Mrs.. Bruce Thomson 'and Mrs .: Bill Kinahan h.eld;a shower in White= church' Hall;. Mrs. Jean Rintoul ' was hostess for a showerby staff of The Red'Front:Store, Wingham..' rvirs :`Douglas, Tiffin Viiiiiharn satin, matching headpiece and ;carried white>:carnations tied with• rose:. ribbon Bridesmaids were Joyce Tiffin: and Mrs. Douglas Tiffin, both of Wing $ ham and Mrs. David Kehl of 'Hes;- pler:. They wore: identical gowns of/rose and mauve' brocaded satin with snatching headpieces and carried white carnations tied with ' mauve :ribbon ; 1 Donnan�E T 11' omson of White- 1,church was flower girl.She was 'dressed in white brocaded satin 'with matching• headpiece and ' • • 'also entertained at a bridal shower, assisted by close friends -of the bride. '. ANSA Pack ewer Professional Nursing .Care, • 24 ,hours daily Dining Room . and Tray Service, Member:— Associated Nursing Homes Inc. Ontario Associate Member:— Ontario Hospital Association. Municipally. Licensed Licensed 'b Ontario - • artment•• of - Health. MARY R..NEWBOLD,. REG. N. ' GEORGE A. NEWBOLD,: ADMINISTRATOR'. Drawer 220 Phone 528-2186 • • LUCKNOW ONTARIO kk • Plan you r. pasture feeding p gro ramaround NOP D�A`RI FLO 14%dairyration .. . . ... .„ 0., ..,..:„,„:„:„„:„,„,,,,,,..:,,,,:.:, 4,...0, , ... ,..,,, • " :' .:c)..x.::: .:•4ff,W ‘'W ft5.4::: •:x' • .3• . t- `#L�• } } .; : .: ¢ is 4 . :4 : N . { v: k: r.•.?; .: • ,.54' `tilt: wT`{:i':iSN'}•�{..' \ :'?• •} - Y } {- • ' - ' tle I•n the Spring and .early.•Summer , p aure will st , p .ro the major„apart` Of: the forage ' diet. Grasses: -and ' legumes •: are. ',high in 'protein. and on . support ' relatively: high levels' of milk '. production without . : additional 'protein . supplementation. The . 'limiting:, factor:for high milk production during this period is 'be=la.Gl -cif-;Su:fficient_energy:Under -more-likely—to, these: conditions, CO .,OP' Dari -Flo ,14%' Dairy, Ration is the:feed recommended to provide rovide t e additional . 1/.'energy Y, necesser �to maintain`' body weight and . condition on high "producers. CO-OP bari-Flo 14%o. Dairy Ration is.a high energy, :low P roteindiet specifically, formulated . to. -provide least costrnilk production when fed. on pasture. ' CO-OP Dari -TIO 1 4% Dairy Rationcan be purchased `; in .pellets or mash,. in bulk or: bag, from'your Co- ,` operative. Keep in mind too,thatif you still 'have grain, you .Can formulate your own balanced ration with :CO-OP Dari' -Flo :36%' D'airy Supplement..The :. grains :Used, should preferably be a, combination .Of ' high•energy grain (.cor'n,•wheat,•barley with oats) in relation to the cost per pollnd_of TDN and 'to.: our • of-these-gr-a+rfs-i•-n=the-diet.' ' • recommended -use • further your Co -o erative. feed: specialist for � -Consult yo P•.., P . i.nf_orma ' • 1 • i . •' - u ilizati'' of . our home grown grains .'Registered Trade Mark •: OTHER' APPLICATIONS 'FOR Cb -OP' DART-FLO 1'4% DAIRY. RATION ARE: 1 `High grain -mix feeding 3 High grain -mix feeding; ( . with legume forage. . with•medium quality mixed' 2 High grain -mix feeding grass legume forage • , with legume forage and 4 Normal' feeding levels With torn silage. ; mixed grass legume haylage. , IIC Bow . District. o * o • Phone --528-212 barsand suckers, A smorgasbord lunch convened by Jessie Johnston, Jean West; Isabel. Cotyle and Jean Simpson was much .enjoyed. Following this• all gather ed around the platform for a short program of singing' and step-dane.- ' The president, Orland' Richards, TIFFIN. LEDDY in his,own inimitable way; •.St..Augustine .Rornan Catholic presided for the program and wet.-' Church, decorated•`wfth •baskets of corned:' all those. present 'Mr ard•• pink and white snapdragon and. .,and Mrs. George, MacDonald,, Rip' gladioli, With 'li 'lighted candles :and ringbearer. • . ley' provided .old -time• violin • : • eg ' . hit and red'rosesthe • • , •, .. w _ adorning Groomsrrian was;pouglas Tif in of; • music ' Scotch dancing by . altar , was Thesetting•for the marr ` Wingharn: Ushers, were Barry if fin • liristiiie MacLennan -was enjoyed. W gem .Ann:Ivi'arie-L"edtiy�a'rid-Beviir of Osh wa, Bill ani Danny-Le:ddy— She was accompanied byWilfred Gene: Tiffin. On Saturday ,::July :12th. of L'ucknow'.• McQuillan, Shelley sang .Murray Rev Father.Galea of I<ingsbrid e; '' .Soloists were.'Ra mond• ':Dalton of a solo and Finlay.MacDonald Sang. officiated at the double' ringcera Kin sbrid. 'e and.0 r1 Boyle of St,.:'•. mon and sang thenut g. • g .• •Y. Y "Bonnie Jean”" :•'' y nuptial High Augustine , who,sang ,,A,ye Maria •Mas's''. Altar boys:rwere 'Bernard • .and "On This Day Oh Beautiful. 'Boyle and Colin ( hisholtri • cousins` Mother" .Organists were .Mrs of"the bride . .1.• .cynl Boyle .and daughter Marie•; The bride is the::daughter of Mr,: wedding dinner was held at th AW g e.•. and Mr's. •Rayrriond•Ledd'y•'of Luck A.n lican'Parish. Hall.; Lucknow •now The room •is the.' son ,of. Mr, g ' g•. which:.was' decorated,with•`pink:and' ; and, Nips •. Danny'Tiffin f 'white bells.; sireamers'and`baskets' of 'slimmer flowers and •a reception carried .a basket' of white carnations: with pink ribbon ` • • Michael Andrew .of Auburn was' A sing -song with Lillian ,Simpson on. the piano ; was • led•: by Ken Pott --ier-'Doroth Johnston—Fin1a - tae Donald and D'uncan 'Simpson . John McKay sang 2 scotch numbers.. • George MacDonald provided music n for much impromtu.step-dancing and ca lled -off for an old-time square dance. The secretary's, report was given by, Edith Simpson•and David Mac -• Donald: reporteda good' balance, in the treasury. It, was 'passed that• Fnia aid to hav Paid MacDonald .be •e. • the piano' Officers elected; • for the cozmingleat-Were President •.Don,pald Sim son,Vice-Preadent` . Ralph•:Cowle Secretary, Mrs. Jean West , Treasurer, David. MacDon- al Youngest baby 'present - / • • Elizabeth Mabel•Smeltzer daugh-.• ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer • Smeltzer; .Over eighty - Mrs. Sarah A'. 'MacDonald ,' Miss Ann Mackie 'and Steve Stothers. To come •the • farthest : Michelle Prets Bogatos; South America. Each werepresent •ed with srall gifts. Newlyweds 'Mr and ,Mrs. Donald Mac Kinnon were elcomed to the Clan A short-minute-ofsiience_:was observed•,for those who ;had passed on during the year - Mrs. Alli; nn, Mrs.' Margaret Tulare--enzie, •. Mr. Dick West and Mr.. Harris Pottier. • Music by Bob Birkhaug and the singing of Auld Lang Syne brought. to the close another memorable • Clan reunion. • Given in marriage°by `ler father, the bride chose a floor -length • , gown of white brocaded satin, trimmed with pearls and sequins;of rose, of sharon, design and with mat- ching train.. Her shoulder -;length' melon veil fell from a tiara. of. pearls and sequins. She carried • a bouquet of pinkroses ;Maid of honour was•Eiizabeth Leddy of Kitchener.;' She wore a • o -1eri h= � g..dwn of rose -brocade � followed at the home of the bride's. parents'. The bride's' mother.chose a dress. 0.f green lace,, yellow and white.: accessories and corsage of yellow:' : arnations . e groom s mo er wore a • ress. Df yellow ribb.om lace, yellow 'and 'white.accessories and corsag.. e•of white carnations .' • , d"-Tfr brid 3 s-traveli' �• was a.sky•blue linen dress.with matching jacket of pink and blue, matching hat and corsage ;of pink carnations. •'• '' ''Previous to her imarriage the bride was honoured with three showers. ; • Mrs.. Bruce Thomson 'and Mrs .: Bill Kinahan h.eld;a shower in White= church' Hall;. Mrs. Jean Rintoul ' was hostess for a showerby staff of The Red'Front:Store, Wingham..' rvirs :`Douglas, Tiffin Viiiiiharn satin, matching headpiece and ;carried white>:carnations tied with• rose:. ribbon Bridesmaids were Joyce Tiffin: and Mrs. Douglas Tiffin, both of Wing $ ham and Mrs. David Kehl of 'Hes;- pler:. They wore: identical gowns of/rose and mauve' brocaded satin with snatching headpieces and carried white carnations tied with ' mauve :ribbon ; 1 Donnan�E T 11' omson of White- 1,church was flower girl.She was 'dressed in white brocaded satin 'with matching• headpiece and ' • • 'also entertained at a bridal shower, assisted by close friends -of the bride. '. ANSA Pack ewer Professional Nursing .Care, • 24 ,hours daily Dining Room . and Tray Service, Member:— Associated Nursing Homes Inc. Ontario Associate Member:— Ontario Hospital Association. Municipally. Licensed Licensed 'b Ontario - • artment•• of - Health. MARY R..NEWBOLD,. REG. N. ' GEORGE A. NEWBOLD,: ADMINISTRATOR'. Drawer 220 Phone 528-2186 • • LUCKNOW ONTARIO kk •