The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-06-07, Page 15111
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Heidi Strong, niece of the
groom, was a dainty flower girl
rsseci_s irni-lar-to-t he a t nd a n t-s .
Heidi 'carried a basket of feather
ed purple tinted carnations
and white stephanotis.
Jim Hyndman North bay,
Was groomsman for his brother •
and guests were' ushered by Curtis
Dawson, -Jim Dawson, Ad din-Daw--
son , brothers of the bride, and Dr.
Alex. Strong, brother-jn-law of ous day as high school students
finish their schedule classes. many friends wish him improved .the grown.
Susan Currie, London, maid of
honour, was gowned in a, spring
plaid coloured peasant dress of
Madras Organza , and a floppy
wide brimmed lilac coloured
hat.
The briaemaids, Mrs. Gwen
Strong,sister of the groom; Mar7
lene Pletch; Wilda Dawson, cous-
inof the bride and Linda Aitchi-
by her mother and father , was
lovely, in a floor length gown of
white polyester crepe fashioned
with a high collar and a small
tear drop opening at the'neckline.
The dress, designed with a slight-'
ly raised waistline and flared
skirt, was accented with heavy .1
lace trim, as were the neckline,
and long sleeves. Tiny polyester
covered buttons enhanced the
matching train, which fell from
the waist. The shoulder length
veil trimmed the halo shaped
crown. Lynda carried a
bouquet of two white orchids and
stephanotis,
long ju
.
mp', Chris Mep- same style as the maid of honour, standing pelder in the"400 metres. Fourth'
.
The ,attendants carried a lighted, Mr, and Mrs. Frank' Currie of
lilac, coloured' candle in a cas went to Mary Mac- Waterloo were .guests at the Mc- _ place ribbons Mc-
cade of purple tinted
carnations.
son d lik i h , were gowne a e nte
•
I ventured to the BIA track and
field meet on May 30 held at Port
.Elgin. Participants had to endure
ti the rain which fell all day, and
! the temperatures' which plunged • I to the upper- thirties;'--although -'-CELEBRATE! - -----
*I several track records were broken The R ipley Junior Farmers are
I despite the condition of the slip- holding a dance Saturday, June,
pert' clay track. 17 frOm 9.30 to 12.30 at the Rip-
Susan carter earned Ripley a ley Township Hall with music by
[blue ribbon in the midget girls Candida from Teeswater. Every-
[ standing long jump, and Patti one is welcome so why not come?
!MacDonald gained a second in Celebrate!
Is. Friday ,•June .9th will be a,joy-
ILL& TRACK AND FIELD MEET 1971-72 school year. Unfortuuate-
A; busload of Ripley track ,stais ly those who were. not exempted
have to return during the week of
June 12 - 16 to write exams.
Our sympathy is extended to these
students!
.1
Winning third place ribbons'
were Mary MacCharles in the
the high jump.
Charles in the 100 metres, Richard
Bell in the 1600 metres (mile) and
the midget relay, team of Joan
Courtney ,' Margie Collins, Thibbie
Beard and Kim Farrell.
The Ripley-Bruce combination
stood in fifth place at the end of
the day. Sincere congratulations
go to those who competed in the
BIA field"meet contested by high
schools in Bruce County.
THE END IS NEAR.
For some it will be' the end of the
PAW! FIFTEEN
RIPLEY NI -CITES
EDITOR Beverley
ASSISTANTS = Bryan Boyle, Sherry Pollock
Barry MacDonald, Mary Maepharles
Gillivray-Collins wedding at
Ripley on Saturday and spent the
week end with Mrs. Gertrude
Walsh and members Of their
and_other friends.and relatives _ _ _
here. •
Mrs. Gertrude Walsh attended
a bridal shower. for' Miss Glenda
McArthur at the home of Mrs.
Margaret Bannerman at Kinlpss
on Monday evening.
We are, sorry to report that Jim
Srnith-o-f-Holyrood -was taken-by
ambulance and is a patient in
Victoria Hcispital, London. His
health.
.KINLOUGH
Mrs. Wm. Scott , Lucknow , was
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HYNDNIAN -. DAWSON
organist. A wedding supper was
- Photo by Snyder held, at the'Wingharn Golf Club, I
followed by a dance,
On Saturday, May 20, at
4 p,m, , South Kiploss Presbyter-
tan Church; Lucknow , was the
setting fOr the marriage of Lynda
Louise'Daws9n to .Gerald Douglas
Hyndman. The` bride is the, only
daughter of 4... and Mrs. J. Hunt-
ley .Dawson Lucknow ,•and the
,groorp is the younger son of Mr.
and. Mrs. Harold .). Hyndman, •
Gorrie.
The double ring ceremony was
officiated by Rev. Glenn Noble
of LuckhoW.
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' Miss Lorraine Drennan of Mani-
toba is visiting her father, Gord-
on-Drennanand other relatives
here. ' •
Misses Anna and Charlotte ..Mac
Kenzie qf .Torontowere home
last week. '. . ' .
David MacKenzieK attended' the
'funeral of his aunt , the lat.eMrs.
Isabel Wagner, ,in Detroit.
Mrs. Colin MacGregor, has re-
ceived word of the death of Norm
an Patterson,of 'B. C. He. was .
married to Mrs. MacGregor's
sister Bernice, who pre-deceased
j.hire sonic years ago. •
—A clean -.it p-.1-le_e-wns held at:
Camp Kintail with ladies from,
variou's Presbyteries p'resent,
Mr. and Mrs. Donlay Douglas
,of Granurn, Alberta visited. with
Mrs. Rory Martin one.day last
week. . • •
Mrs. ,Charles IlathertOp of 81-
Mira .called on friends.here rec-
ently. '.
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The bride's .mother received I
guests wearing a floor length gown
Of white crepe top and Polyester 1
cotton skirt in a blue-multi colour.'
ed print , and corsage of yellow I
dipped carnations. The mother
The bride, given in marriage of the groom chose a floor
length gown of deep }ink and
tern and corsage of .pink tinted
carnations.
For a wedding yip.to Quebec
.nekNer-the4-
chose for travelling a white wool
I
coat , navy slacks and deep pink
accessories. She wore a white
orchid corsage.
They will reside in Listowel
where Lynda is employed With
the Rbya 1 Bank of Canada and
Gerry is employed with Hyndman
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