The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-06-14, Page 18PAGE EIGHTEEN
Married 1n. Ripley ChUrch.
Iona Leeson of Elmira and Miss
Vicki Young of Kinloss, cousins
'of the bride; Miss Gail Courtney
of Ripley and Mrs. Brenda Girva.n
of BUrlington, friends of the bride
They were identically gowned in
floor-length sailor styled dresses
with navy bodice, white collar,
orrg-w-hite-s
skirts accented with red sailoi
ties and navy and red trim. They
carried red roses and navy corn-
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THE INCKNOW SENTINEL, 1,1.KKNOlilf, ONTARIO -" WEDNESDAY,' JUNE, 14th, 1972
EON,
Ripley was the setting for the mar- Little David Patterson of Ripley,
riage of Sandra Katherine Collins
and Edwin' Donald McGillivray on
Saturday, June 3rd, at 5 p.m.
The bride is.the daughter of ,
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Collins of Kincardine brother of the groom,
was best man. Ushers were John R....R._...3.„Ripley _and the room , is Collins of Barrie, brother of the son of Mrs. Eunice Emmerton
of, R. R. 1, Kincardine and the bride, Ken McGillivray of R. R.
1,. Kincardine , brother of the . late-Wiliner-McGillivrayvLTRew:-
George N. Ball of Ripley, offic-•
iated at the double ring cerem-
ony.
Givenin marriage by her fath-
er, the bride chose a floor-length
empire style gown of white crimp-
lene with long cuffed sleeves. •
Lace accented the cuffs, the high
band neckline and formed an A-
line down the front of the dress.
The long floor-length veil .accent-;
ed with matching lace fell grace-
fully from a floral headdress. The
bride carrie-d-a-white Bible-with---
a corsage.of lily-of-the-valley
and stephanzis.
Maid of honour was Miss .
brute. bridesmaids were Miss
groom, Bob Geddes, of Kinloss
and Ed Girvan of Burlington,.
friends of the groom.
.Organist was Miss Susan ,Elliott
of Pine River.. Miss Jackie John-
ston of Ripley was soloist and sang
"The Wedding Song" and "For All
We Know".
A dinner followed in the Church
Parlour.
The bride's mother chose an
aqua coat-dress ensemble accent-
ed.with a floral headpiece, black
_cessories_and a corsage of
mauve carnations. The groom's
mother. chose a:coral coat -thess
ensemble with white accessories
and a corsage of white carnations.
-reception-followed the-dinner
at Ripley District High School
with music by Peter Schnitzler of
Waterloo.
For travelling to, Algonquin
Park the .bride wore a navy blue•
sailor style pant suit with red,
white, and navy accessories.
• For the summer the happy •
cou•le are residin• at' nverhuron._
The bride is a' recent graduate'
from Waterloo Lutheran University
and the groom is an employee, at
Giesz Motors , Kincardine.
DUNGANNON
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Irvine Eedy and Martha during
this week:end were Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Ott and Matthew of Kitchen-
er, Mr. and Mrs. G. G, Van
Horne and Mrs. Jim Blair of Lon-
don,
HONOUR 87th BIRTHDAY
Mr. Eugene Hanson of East
Tawas, Michigan; has spent this
week with his niece, Mrs. Cecil
Blake and Barbara and other
relatives and friends.' Mr. and
Mrs.'• Grant Sowerby of Thorn-
hill also were home for the "
week-end.- A. family gathering .
was held on Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Kilpatrick
in Wingham to honour "Uncle
Gene" on his 87th birthday (May
26), Besides those mentioned
above , others present were Mrs.
A,' N. Atkinson, Mr. and Mri. •
Douglas Kilpatrick, Heather, and
the twins, Scott and Warren.
Guests on Sunday with Mr.. and.
Mrs. 'Chas. Fowler were Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Lcing, a niece, and '
their children Ann and Wade,
from Minnesing, north of Barrie:
On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs.
Fowler visited their son Tom and
Mrs. Fowler and children Dar-
ren and Karen at Parkhill.
- Mr. and /vIrs....Gordon_Schultz
and daughters, Bonnie and Debbie
had a birthday dinner on Sunday
for their son-in-law Bob Woods.
Besides Mr. and' Mrs. Bob Woods
from St. Augustine, other guests
included Mrs: TOm Park and Mrs.
Les Schultz.
r. affdThas.-lbss Mad:Xi/laid
of Ottawa visited this week end •
with the. former's mother , Mrs.
Lillian MacDonald'.
Mr. Benson Case from George-
town accompanied Mr. Frank
McArthur of Goderich, to visit
former friends in Dungannon on
Wednesday and enjoyed reminis-
cing. 'In our W a. Tweedsmuir
History book there are
pictures and articles, which were
contributed hy Mr. Case. Next
time we hope he may have the
opportunity to examine our book.
The annual Cemetery Service
at Dungannon is to be in July.
Debbie 'Elgey of Guelph is
visiting her sister Mrs. Jim Cul-
bert.
The local and daily papers con ,
Lain" numerous photos and accounts
of young people , who' are gradua-
ting from various colleges. Con-
gratulations and Best Wishes to
each in future plans,.
On Monday Dungannon and
Nile United. Church Women enjoy•
ed a bus trip through parts of
Huron County, stopping at
Whitechurch Vanity Fair (Marble
Top Molded Sinks), at Seaforth
Shoe Factory; at Sea forth United
Church for a bountiful luncheon;
Moior Homes at. Hensall ; and at
Centralia the Hughes Boats,
Grand Bend to -the MUSetirri-and a*
drive by beautiful homes. Last
stop was at Victoria Street United
Church in Goderich for a lovely,
dinner; then home, realizing •
Huron County has many thriving
industries. Bus driver was A. J.
Sherwood.
HONOUR 80th BIRTHDAY .
Visitors with Mrs. 'Minnie Jones
and Melvin this week end includ-
ed her sister' Mrs. Eva Rice of
Detroit,, also Mr. and Mrs. Doug-
las Rice and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Tim Rice and family of
Detroit; Mrs. Jas. McFadgen of
Guelph visited with this group.
On Sunday in honour of Mrs.
Rice's 80111-bfithdaythirty-five
relatives and friends met at the
home 'of her brother Bert Marsh .
and Mrs. Marsh in Auburn. The
grandchildren from Detroit made
this surprise gathering possible.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McWhinney
left on-a niotor-trip -to-Western —
Canada along with. Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Mole of Lucknow.
Mr.ildl Mrs.' Aubrey Higginis
entertained at an anniversary•
dinner on Sunday at the Candle-,
light Restaurant , Goderich. The
guests' included , Mrs. Harvey
Treleaven of London; Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Chisholm and
family of Dungannon; Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Chisholm and
family of Goderich. Mrs. Tre-
leaven also visited' friends in
Dungannon on Saturday.
On' Monday Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald Watt , newlyweds, called on
several families here. Congratu-
cousin of the bride, dressed in a
navy sailor suit carried the rings
for the bride and groom.
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lations and best wishes are tx-'
tended by many friends. They
'were .married June 10, 1972 at
Oakville_fktner„.Rev_., _
George Watt., Donald is preach-
ing at Sauble Beach for the 4tm-
me-f-rnenthst
Photo by McDowell
McGILL1VRAY - COLLINS
St.__Andreves__United Church, flowers in the shape__of a wheel.
Lucknow Central. School...
SPORTS
Ping-pong has been played in
tournaments by boys, girls and
teachers wishing to play. Prepar-
ations have been started for Field
Day. Some of the kids have been
practicing high' jumping, running .
and throwing. Baseball is organ-
ized into categories and teams
now. ,It has' been very good weath-
er for_playing-basebalLso_far. .
ing tissue paper glued onto.con-
struction paper. Some giant flow-
ers were made, with the tissue -
paper.
., Ken de - 6/7.
ART
In art we have been' using mod-
eling clay to Make ashtrays ,. • .even produ c ed -a sketCh of Miss
small novelties and numerous oth- Webb for one bulletin board.
er decorative Objects, This Week Their efforts are certainly apprec-
. we made pictures and designs us- iated„„
r
so capably decorating the Library
for Miss Webb's retirement tea.
The girls worked hard , and Janet
Many thanks. go to. Janet Mar-
riott , 'Kathryn. Duturnuir , Mary
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