The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-04-14, Page 14PAGE FOURTEEN
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°IE LUCKNOVI SENTINEL, 'LUCKNOW, ONTARIO '
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LUCKNOW
TECHURCH'
On Friday Mr.'..and Mrs. Clar-
ence .Ritchie and :family celebrat-
.•ed birthdays 'With Mr. arid Mrs..
Gershorn Johnston of . Wingharn.
'Birthday celebrations were for
. Brenda Ritchie and Gershom"..
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs
George Fisher. and Mrs. Carruthers',.
• . W_ho-re&iineslAome from Wingharn
Hospital on. Thursday , throughout
the holiday week end ,were . Mr
• and: Mrs. 'Bob,Dawson and Cindy
of Campbellford., Mr;, and Mrs.
Gordon 'Fisher and family of = •-
• Guelph,.Mr. and Mrs. "Carman • •
Ma.ckan of.Waterloo; ,.• Mrs. Gibson
and •family of: Lucknow , •Mr;. and
• Mrs. Ronald •Forster and. Faye Ann
of-tu;c-kriow: Mr: =and -Mrs 'Elliott.-
. Carruthers of Ripley
• Saturday,visitors with'Mr. and/.
• M. ': Gee-shom Johnston -o -f -Wing -'
spent.the;,week end with Mr.. and.
lylrs.. Robert Mowbray.•
Mr. and; Mrs: L.• A. Bailey and,,,
•Leslie and Mr. and Mrs. Donald?
Allman of Toronto .spent the holi-
day at the former's farm home..
ham were Mr, and • Mrs.. Jim Johri-.
ston and family of Listowel,
and .-Mrs. `Ken Johnston and' family
Of clinton,.Mrs. P.. Arkell'and
John of Wingharn. '
Mr. 'and ;Mrs; Herb Hunter and
Trevor of London spent "the holi-
day weekend with het rents Mr..
an•"s Wallace on
Alrna Conn of Guelph University.
spent Sunday with them., ,
:-. Easter visitors: with Mr.. and..
Ivtrs.. eor`ge Gibbons and�farrriIy
were Mr. and Mit.: Jack Hieb'ein •
and family of Guelph, Lionel'
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Gibbons and friend 'of Listowel:,.
and B, Paul.of• Toronto.
m.Ci rrie_of `_..
Wingham spent a few` days .with
Mr and Mrs. A. Leader. and fare
ly of Downsview..
Easter gtiests with Mr. -and Mrs./'
at'ssel Gaunt were Mr, arid Mrs;.
Don Dirstein .and Richard of
Mr. and Mrs, Donald Gaunt of
Waterloo, Mr, and. Mrs: Eric El-
. liott of Ottawa , Miss Leah Currie
of Wingharri ,°.•
• Mr.., and MrS, Relison Falconer.'
Lynn, Brian and Paul of .tea iiia
Mprried In Exeter United
nurcr
CH kPPEL =. HAMILTO;N
`Exeter United Church, decorat-
ed. With white munss was the
:setting for the double ring cerern-
.ony. of'.Marilyn• Elizabeth Haznli
ton and Brian John Chappel on.. •
Saturday, .March 2Q, .1971,,With
Rev'. Glen: Wright. officiating. :'
The.bride is the-dau.ghter. of Mr..
and •.Mrs. Jamhes Hamilton.oi
Exeter and,the groom is the''son
of .Mr. and 'Mrs. Ed Chappel,...of. . ,
R, 'R:, # 2'Staffa;.
. Given .in niarriage by her .father;,
-r � • ;n:,
satin: go nywathL bateauneckline',
empire .jewelled :waist, lily point -
sleeves and a detachable •embroid=.
Larry Could of R R ' J 1�xet
et was --best rnan--an ci. La.cry llanil_-.
ton., 'brother of the.'hride and ;
TerryPfaff of:Crediton'ushered `.,.
.the uests.
WEDNESDAY;; ,APRIL >lath, 1911.
Attends Annual
Annual, meetings are the.
"In Thing. for most organizations
where Weal: are exchanget', u:ues-
tions -~answered --and frie-dly disci-;
signs held"to iron, out any problems
no matter how large or. snnall.
The Girl Guides of Canada lravr
been holding such trieerings •.for
severaly'e.arsnow,'ona' lafLQnh1
sand -Provincial 'level, •; .
Ontario is. made up of twenty
five'.Aieas, Several Areas this'
past few. years .have bee.n'hoid -
;in•'theii• own Mini.Ar.ea Animal
meetings prior•to:.the Ontario l'rti, .
incial t14ntival Nieeting.a.nd this
year lluronia held their first Aria
Annual on -April 2nd and 3rd in
Goderich.
Iluroiria takes in the,.countie
4,rey, Gruce,'Dufferin., North
'lington, and "Huron with a total
enrolment of 1;606 06 Brownies;.; .•
1,195 Girl Guides; 93: Rangers;;'
191 Leaden ;arid 29 Gori irtiss one€s
Weeketd, Unlimited" was
the•.theme of this week end and •
took.in all aspects•of`Guidin);,:
. &liss Mary McMillen,
Gade'rich, Huronia Area..Coniinis=.
The organist Robert, Cameron
played traditional music
.•The Reception was held at: Cred:
iton:Com-tntnity1ia11. ••The„bride
`and gr'oorn Were led into the hall
by her uncle'Larne Wall of Kinloss
`playing ,the pipes..•
Mr: and Mrs. "Chappel now
Prior to 'hewedd the
.bride °was honored at'a show,er.at
the Mayfair Banquet, :Room,,.Luck.
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er should ,now :by; friends and relatives and
a shower was hosted`. by Ma and
Betty'Campbell' Of Exeter for. •
fri•errds•and relatives. •
The bride is the granddaughter
of•Mrs. •S'adie•Hatnilton of Luck'
now;.
Bred' Catk.edr_a.1 train .LI
er 'length tiered: nylon tulle veil
was held by a head -dress, of clust'�
ered_.pearls. She carried :a cascade
of red roses ;anti wore: a _locket of
tier:'great grandfathers.,
Debbie Coughlin as. maid of
honor and' bridesniaids Minn e
Roose'booni and Trudy Stag; chose
floor -length gowns of navy,and
White.: with enipi:re•styled waist and
long sleeves. They carried white
daisies with bine •streamers!.
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one `•of.the rnany.guests: attefdin,2
was Mrs..J. D.. ;I eddi., Toronto
Deputy Provincial Cornmissioli.
The .'Girl Guide- .Movenient;'is
growing in.leaps and boundsnoi
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a
world and__many .chai *e 'a
being made to keep up with th%
tittles and. needs;.
T:orri.l3ar)en._.p-Qw-('-'1-l-+-w-r W Li ..11-t
introduction to: all in ,.Guidin
that."Our .airxi, in training�tlte �. �•
girls., is the education of d.t\•‘.1oh
ient, of,charaetetthrbu ii tltk i,
individual enthusiasm froni cyini -
in,:'and''•not by imposingtip°on
thorn collective"dogmatic. instric•••
ions froni•.without. "'
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Attendiri from Lucknow. �
Mrs;;'Angus MacLennan, Distriu r
Coiiniissioner for Luclnow r
1I:eeswatc'r. '
SEED GRAIN.
w is the Time to
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Plan Your
Supplies of top ' quyalit. seed grain are limited this spring'due to::
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the wet' harvest season,' last year: Order 'your: supplies now!•
FERTILIZER
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• Your 'Co=operative offers you a complete line of quality ,fertil-.•,
izers :Contact them now and arrange ;for delivery :or pick-up
of your spring requirements
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Custom spreading and 'equipmen't leasing
Got: a tractor but7ho spreader? Need :y, out 'ftrlier
applied ifast? Then see, your CO-OP', and arrange: the
fertilizing serviceNyou need.:
Using .Department of Agriculture recommendations' as a basis,
he will recommend a mixture of high/ quality name -variety
==seeds - 'hese-:will be__blended•: with_prescription ccuraey_in the
exclusive CO-OP, Seed•'MixerL •
QUALITY AND SERVICE ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT
COMMODITIES OF YOUR LOCAL CO-OP. THAT IS WHY.
Convenient pick-up/cuts costs
Your CO-OP 'BULK. SERVICE CENTRE" is `stored
with fertilizers that meet your requirements, reudy' fo?°'
iihmediate pick-up. y