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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-05-31, Page 8WEDNESDAY, 310,. 1972 THE L,UCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW ONTARIO PAGR RIGHT Married In Pine River (hurch • - Photo by.Snyder Studio RUZU_ERF_ORILL-__P_AQUIT TR . Family Dinqer On 89th Birthday ST. HELENS' NEWS On Saturday, Ivlay7,20th a fam- ily gathering was held at the Bed- fordliotel , Goderich in honour of Mrs. W. I. Miller's 89th birthday, Those present were Mrs. W. I. Miller; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc- Intyre of Richmond Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Don McIntyre of Weston; • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller , Larry and Miss Marilyn Dallman of LondonMr. and_Mrs, Tom. Todd and Hugh; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Todd; Mr. and Ray Laidlaw, , Jim and Greg of Wing- ham; Miss Isobel Miller and. Miss W. D. Rutherford.. Mrs. Andrew Gaunt visited in Detroit on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sherwood. The June meeting of the W.I. will be held 'on June 1st in the hall at 8.,30 p.m, Mrs. George Webster held "OPenHOUserr On Saturdiy after-" noon and evening in honour of her daughter , Brenda, bride-elect/. Mrs. Adeleen Dbwling of St. Jacobs was a week end visitor With Mr. and Mrs. Bob Aitchison. EXHAUST SYSTEMS ENGINE 'PERFORMANCE • BRAKE LININGS TIRES .. • • SHOCK ABSORBERS' FAN BELT BATTERY LIGHTS COOLING SYSTEM /-STEERING , tc 8 to ei ai CLOSED AT 7 P.M.EVERY EVENING th pr and a matchiiig train fell-from the back waist. Her shoulder- length veil was held by a pearl and crystal crown. She carried a cascade bouquet of red roses and lily of the valley. Matron of honour was Mrs. Betty Paquette of Ripley, sister- in-law of the bride. She wore a gown of mint green chiffon over polyester , crepe, fashioned with a high collar and long full sleeves. White lace accented the waist- line and also trimmed the collar The marriage of.Janice Rose- mary Paquette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Paquette of R. R. 1 Ripley and John D. Ruth- erford, son of Mrs. William Ruth- ! erford and the late Mr. Rutherford o • t_2__Luanook_place_at Pine River United Church on Sat- uiday , April 29th. The church was decorated with houquets-of----,- mixed spring flowers and while, satin bows marked the pews. Rev. John C.' Hill officiated at the double ring ceremony. Given in marriage by her fath- er, the bride Wore a gown of silk flowered lace over polyester crepe, fashioned ,with a. high col- lar edged with ruffled lace. The long full'sleeves with, deep cuff were also edged with lace. The slightly raised waistline was • accented with white:satin ribbon, and sleeves. 'A hoc•d of green chiffon was attached .at the back and also trimmed with white' lace. She carried a bouquet of yellow, mauve and white, carna- tions. Bridesmaids were Miss Jackie Cooper of R. R. 2 Luck- now Miss Nancy MacDonald of Teeswater and Miss Beverley Mac- Pherson of R. R. 2 Lucknow. Their dresses and flowers were the same as the matron of honour's. Groomsman was_litigh_Rutherford of Kingston, brother of the groom. Ushers were Hugh. Rutherford Jr. ,' Jim and Phillip Paquette. Organist' was Miss Kathy Irwin ' of R. R. 1 Ripley. The soloist, Larry Irwin, of Ripley, sang "More" and "I Believe". A wedding dinner Was held in the. Ripley. Legion Hall, followed by a private dance at the Luck- 'now Legion Hall. - The bride's mother chose a rose pink coat and dress.ensemble --of-fortrel with white hat and accessories and corsage of white and mauve mums. The groom's mother wore- a petal'pink coat and dress ensem- arnel witirpirtirtoteb in her hair, white accessories and corsage' of white and pink mums. For a wedding' trip to the, Mus- koka takes;the bride chose for travelling a floor-length hot pant ensemble with brown skirt, floral top and orange cape. _The_souple wilLreside on_the groom's farm, R. R. 2 Lucknow. The bride is employed .at the Royal Bank of Canada , buy automated equipment mean= fiNS, ing-less.--T-he-incit.dbed ' LOCAL 335 CONTRIBUTED • , ..13ey,'MoNay and John 'Austin at tended the Districi 5 meeting• in Mitchell with DirectOr Lorne Luth- er presiding. Other members from Local 335 picked up chernic- als which had been ordered through the Union. 'The twine `program was discussed and also the draw for the tractor in October. 500 million dollars - this is the gift that ,th Fe -eral is giving to Corporations in"the form of reduced taxes. -,The hope of Mr. Turner is tpat , in return , the manufacturing concerns will grow and provide more jobs for people. There is na guarantee that this will happen. The in- creased profits could be used to of 25% in the farmers income is in the form of inventory. The realized net income of farmers iioup only 10.8 per cent , and this, does not (ring the' income up to the level that it was five years GET RESULTS VAT Alf profits could be used as higher dividends to shareholders and high. er salaries to executives. 'There is nothing inlhis latest Federal budget for farmers. _Roy Atkinson, president of 'N .F.U. , calls it an insult to farmers. The much publicized increase KINLOUGH Weextend sincere sympathy to the 'family and relatives of the late David Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Murray of Drayton and formerly of here. Those from a distance attending the funeral were Mrs. Keith McCarter (Veronica Murray) and son Peter of Wallaceburg, Mrs. Lorne Kremer (Eleanor Murray) and son Murray pf Reidale, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dales (Margaret Anne Murray), Timmy., Robbie and Veronica of Smith Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Donald'Fisher (Elaine Mur- ray) Of Barrie. Mrs. Harry Oberle and Mit. Tom Collison of Preston. Mr. and. Mrs. Howard Bennett. of T.Oronto Spent a few, days with her parents-Mr: and Mrs.--Art--- Haldenby. .Mr. and Mrs. Levi Eckenswiller of London visited over last week end'iArith relatives here. R-rfro-rn here attended th- bridal shower for Miss• Sandra' Collins at , the Purple Grove Com- munity Centre on Friday evening. The H. W.I. will meet on Thursday evening At the home of •Mrs. Raynard Ackert. ON TRIP TO' ENGLAN D While the ' Rev. R. Odendahl and Mrs. Odendahl are on a trip to England during the month of June there will be one parish ser- vice .each Sunday at 11 o'clock. Next Sunday, June 4th the service 'will be in•St. Peter's Church, LucknoW-T-Oniume-lith7the ser- vice Will be at Christ Church, Port Albert and on the following Sunday the service will be in. St. Paul's Church, Ripley. On June 25th the.service will be in Kirr- lough with a fellowship hour fol- lowing ; also a meeting of the Parish Council for the five church- es ': We extend best wishes to Mrs. Mary McLean of LondOn and forth erly of the Kinidugh General Store, who will celebrate her, 95th birthday on June 10th. Mrs. George' Graham will be ' hostess' for the meeting of the AngliCan Church Women on Thurs- day afternoon, June 8th. Mrs, Roy Schneller and Miss, Edna :6oyle are program conveners. This will be a devotional meeting wtth all members taking part in the program. GIRL GUIDES Saddle Club Hear Speaker The new local Saddle Club held their second meeting Tues- y-r-Isilay_16-at the_holi IP 0 f 'Phil- ip' and Sadie MacMillan with " thirty-six people in attendance. Mrs. Ken Taylor introduced the guest speaker, Mr. Chester Curl'. ningham from the Tack Shop in Walkerton. Mr. Cunningham brought different, types of bits, bridles, halters and saddles and explained the' merits and differ- ent uses of each. ' Nancy Chisholm and Mrs. Phil- ip MacMillan had their horses pretent and the, tack they 'were using was • The meeting closed with re- freshmenti. ,NI on EMEMB HELP YOUR RED CROSS IG FISH CONTEST CATCH THE LARGEST . BROOKTROUT, RAINBOW OR PIKE "AND WIN .ROD REEL AND. TACKLEBOX GREER T.V. and ELECTRIC PRO HARDWARE HOME HARDWARE RECREATION. OFFICE FEES: P-LIBLIC-SCHOOL- 50c HIGH SCHOOL AND ADULTS — 75c CONTEST ENDS JUNE 30 MUST REGISTER BEFORE 10 The-last regular meeting of this season of the Luc know Girl Guidermallyeld-held-Thutsda May'25th, opening with roll call; Several of the girls'then follow- ed a trail laid by the patrol lea ers. Brownies present at the meeting were Kim Cook ,• Barbara Hackett and Deborah Arnold. Dr. Jack McKim,then explain- ed the•oral method of artificial respiration. Each girl then dem - onstrated the method on one an-' other. We extend our thanks and gratitude to Dr..; Mc Kim for taking the time frorn his busy schedule to join our meeting. ---Carnpfire_was-led by--Nancy Warren ; with Mrs. G. Montgom- ery present as tester for the camp- fire leader badge.. We also ex- tend our thanks to Mrs. Mont- -e—gernetY • The, meeting' closed with. Vesp ers and Taps. See you in Sept- ember girls. REGISTER. AT' NOW