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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-09-23, Page 13WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1970 ,11.1 ..—...-l: Ot't itis;e►1L'" nal!'!! :I THE-1.11CKNOW SENTINEL,: ;LUC.KNOW, ONTARIO FOR THE • Marri�d.At Lucknow Unit Churc� • -; • ••• SEASON • Tremendous Fall Special .• ..• • • ••.•, • PAGE ' THIRTUN', Parried white baskets of yellow and white baby mums,. fern and yellow. streamers. • Groornsman was Mr,. Don Hod- . . gins of Guelph, The ushers were • Mr, Allan Spading o.f Walkerton, cousin of the groom MT. Wayne Brooks of Preston, brother of the . bride, and Mr. . George Ha.ldenby 'Sarnia , brother of;the. grown. Ringbearer was Master Craig Brooks., Preston nephew of the bride. For receiving the ,guests the bride's- mother wore a• light 'blue jcoat and dress ensemble with few elled neckline and sleeves x' match ing headpiece of organza , roses and bow, white accessories and corsage Ofwhite carnations •tinted blue . The groom's mother wore a sleeveless yellow dress and white .lace. coat., Her headpiece c.onsis- ted of yellow. flowers , white acces sori,es and corsage of white carna- tions tinted yellow.• A delicious dinner was "served • at the Lucknow Legion Hall, with Mr. Art Haldenby of Kinlough .presiding at the meal. •• A re.ception'was.held later in • the evening in the .Legion e•. .* •• ,•. •• UP TO VG ►9" 14" rr Ea 9 :.' WE ERECT on W esteel . Rosco' • YELLOW s, MEN'S ES, INSTALLATION attre9M,'. 1 , Guard' 9S $9 Quilted, CALL For the COLLECT, % . Prices Anywhere 235-:290:1• LL OLL • A ✓AYE OTS )UCED 3Y Also Distributors For The Aston Automatic Farm Ventilation S stem •BuILbING. PRODUCTS LTD. :P. O. Box 13 • Exeter Thames Road East 30: Years Experience in: the steel, farm products .---.:. and-�atrn bui:l.ding�busi:ness=tens=y�e-'ri�� r_--_____ oto •y -Strong HALDENBY• - BROOKS• The Lucknow United Church on • nto. Bridesmaids were Miss Pat August 8, 1970 at 3,30 p.m. , was Eedy: of Palmerston', Mr's. Bob' '••. .the, setting .for..the wedding of Dora' Smith of North 'Bay , sister of, • • sLand Harold Bary the groom an LMiss__J . ' - Haldenby. The.bride•is•the daugh Kitchener, cousin of the bride. ter .o r -.'an• Mrs.. Omar •:too •;. Lucknow ;. and, the..groom• is the' son• of .Mr . and Mrs .:Harold Haldepby Sarnia, The church was decorated with baskets.of gladioli •attd mums. Rev.. Robert Nicholls ; Lucknow • officiated at the double ring cere- mony . Miss Vonne McCuteheon of Brussels *was or • anist''and soloist was Miss Pauline McCutcheon pf Brussels,who . sang; "May 'Each Day". and Never Walk Alone". Given:in marriage by her father, the'. bride chose • a floor -length gown of white peau de soie with empire waist,. A=line skirt and elbow length sleeves: The scoop- •ed'neckline sleeves and empire waist were accented with lace and also two rows of lace were 'around the bottom of the skirt. •Her 4 tier shorty,ny'lon tulle':veil was held with a jewelled flower of,' lace and pearls,. She carried;a cascade, .of yellow and White cern- • ,at -ions• m Maid of 'Honour was the bride's sister Miss Sandra Brooks of• Toro - ey were gowne• in oor 'length Mint:. green peau-de-soie•, 'fashioned with scoop neck line empire waist eliory length sleleves and A -line skirts. The elbow length sleeves and waist '. line.were accented with guipure lace which was trimmed with gold and mint. embroidered rose. buds, with mint green sheer . threaded 'through••the lace.. Crowns •• • less white mohair •pic trimmed' in theture fiats ; ., .A neighbour shower in Lucknow same lace as the " was given by, Mrs. „Morgan �Hender ;dresses, short' white gloves coin- son ;and'-Betsy,Henderson.' pleted their outfits.. They car For travelling the amide chose I a' sleeveless navy and white fortrel dress white accessories •and a'c.orsage of pink carnations; The •young couple• are residing Dat. R..R, #.5, :Lucknow A: Drop -In shower in Dungannon given by Mrs . Cecil Blake and Mrs: Drc ' r pa tic r__ - ' A rela ve,?shower in Lucknow was given lly Mrs. Gordon Brooks a,nd•Janice. • A surprise showern Dungann ,was given by Mrs 1'ry ii Eedy • :Pat Ee'd 'and Martha. , . � - • ;i ried nose -gays of,,yellow and j white mums , fern and, yellow, A relative shower:in Kinlough was it the home of George Hald- enby, given by Mrs'. ,Clare Spar- lkerrnn_ hflow ers ' Flowergirls were Miss Shelley Brooks of Preston , niece of the bride, and Miss Debbie'Smith of 'North Bay , niece of the • room'. • T ey were identically gowned in floor length gowns of w ite' peau de sole with empire waists and bell sleeves_. The waist line and "We enjoy:reading•the Sentinel. cas it revives memories and serves • to eep us in touch with friend's'; still living; in the: villa=ge and in the community"., writes Rev.. Gordon S. baulch,'of 'Barrie in ' ,Sle,e_ves.•.were_tr_immed th:e-same :xeaewin.g.;.his paper.- ...Rev Bauich as the bridesmaids. Their head- was a former .minister at South . pieces';were lace bands. Both' Kinloss Presbyterian Church. • 1ITE d.danel ?AI 'TUT. .FINISH ight oard 329 IITE t and ,Chet 9 Janice Wall received word that She had successfully passed the < < examination• for registration as a nursing assistant. Congratulations!: Janice is on the :staff of Win • h'anm • and .District Hospital.. • (Many froth this .community attended the Lucknow Fall Fair on Saturday.-- • Mr. and Mrs'. Bob, Young Of • • Hanover "and Mrs. •Eugene Gard'-. • her and ,family'of Lucknow spent the week -end with Mr. and. Mrs, Wes Young,. N Jim. Orr of London spent the' week -end with Mrs. Wm. Orr and Bob. . Murray Moffat is a patient itt Wingham and District Hospital, where •he hadi'an appendectoty on friday. . • Mr. and Mrs, Eric Hewttt'Of ilervie Were Sunday visitors with the Tatter's, parents, Mr. and Mrs: Gordon -Wall and,Mr.. and Mrs. 'Dick McQuillin. Mrs. Charlie Tiffin of Wing,-' tarn , formerly of Langside , is a patient in Winghatn and District Hospital.` Her friends here wish her a ;speedy recovery.: • rs. • on ^.e s , - rs. Gor• on Wall ancd Janice called on . Dan T. MacKinnon at Brucelea Haven, Walkerton, on Friday on 'he-oc asion of his; -90th-birthday. Rev. Horace Braden 'of London was in charge of the church ser- vice on Sunday. Next Friday evening the C.O.C. will hold their. final rreetin in:=the comms munity Hall and will entertain their mothers. ' The Langside , ;, Y.P.S.will meet next Sunday • evening at 8 p. m. • at the church, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McQuillin and Roy Jr, of Thornhill and Mr.. and Mrs. Herb McQuillin bf Kin loss were• recent visitors• with Mr, and Mrs. hick :McQuilll`i;e'. It S t e ord Sinicoe. Hotel • in the heart.. of downtown Toronto, within walking • distance tothe major shopping district .•. . an. wi e su.way . .right at the door. You'll enjgy the ' friendly service and sensible prides, too, Next time you visit Toronto enjoyit more than ever . ; ; stay at the Lord Simcoe. • it's the 1F7 ill Alai" arca G'tIitca•e aZel University and King Streets, TeL 362.1848 x