The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-06-21, Page 9° opNEs.pAy, juNg.2104 1972
ths-at-die-Box-Faetory-chess---- the summer months. While
there his parents called on
several friends in that commun-
ity.
shop in Kincardine. •
Eldon McClenaghan has gone
north'to work at Windermere•for
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Married In, St, Helens Church
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- PhOto by Snyder
and long sleeVes. Her
train fell from the waist and was
trimmed with the same lace as
on her dress.. A three-tiered
scalloped shoulder-length veil
frorn a headpieCe of lace and
pearls. She carried a bouquet
of pink carnations, white gladioli,
or Miiirhead (nee Reed) on plac
ing second at the Fiddler's Con-
teat at'Hensall in One of the
competitions.
Congratulations to the High
School Students who have success-
fully completed another year in
-their-respective forms. -
RUTLEDGE - WEBSTER
high waistline 'aceented with a
pink velvet ribbon and trimmed
with lace,. as were' the neckline
sister , Carol Webster of R. R. 2
llacknow. She wore a' floor -
length gown of charm pink featuo-
ing a white top trimmed with lace
bodice and pink velvet ribbon.
The long sheer sleeves featurdd
wide cuffs trimmed with the same
lace arid ribbon. She carried a
ye .1 I' do .0' 4" .0' .0'
CalVin United Church, St.
Helens, decOrated with pink and
white. floral candelabra, was the
.setting for the marriage of.
TBreft-trma-a-ii-e-TN-v;e-rbe:".e
Terry James Rutledge on Satur-
day, June 3rd at 3 p.m.
Rev.. H. Moore of Cedar,
Springs and Rev. J . Hummel of
Lucknow officiated at the double
ring ceremony.
The bridejs ate,da_ughter_a
Mr. and Mrs. George Webster of
R. R, 2 Lucknow. The groom •
is-the-son-ef-Mr-.-and-Mrs.
ley Rutledge of Brussels.
Given in marriage 'by her fath-
er the bride wore a gown of white
crystalette enriched by pearl ap-
pliques down the front of the skirt.
The dress was designed with a•
In youth Americo.
For Two Yecirs
As Journalists
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reed , who
have been in South America as •
free-lance writers for almost two
years are now enjoying their sum-
mer home, the former Dungannon
school-house. Welcome is
extended to them froth the friends
in this community - Jim's former
hOrne.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Irvin had
as gusts for the week end a
niece, Miss Jean Smith of List-
__owel
Mrs. Paul Henderson and daugh-
ters, Heather, Jennifer and Jill
of Mississauga came Friday and
spent the'week end with the
former's parents, Mr. and
Harvey Alton. Paul was on a
business trip to the North West
Terriiories. On the previous
.Wednesday they had jusereturn-
ed from a-holiday in Jamaica at
Montego Bay.
The annual Cemetery
Memorial Service at Dungannon
is to be Sunday , July 2, at 4.15
p.m. , to be conducted by the
United Church and Anglican
Church Ninisters.
A reminder - the W.I. meet-
hing-lechrescla-Te--vening---8-45=
p.m. , June 28, in Dungannon *,
United Church S.S. rooms. Neigh-
bouring Institutes •have been invit-
ed to hear the guest speaker, Mrs.
Harvey Houston of Holyrood , new
P. R.O.. convener for the, province.
Mr and Mrs. . Chas. Fowler,
Cabin'in Lucknow and enjoyed
driving later at resort areas and
basket of,white and pink shasta
mums and wore tiny pink bows in
her hair.. •
Bridesmaids were Miss Linda
Snowden of London, 'cousin of
the bride and Mrs.. Louise Small
of Waterloo.
Their gowns and flowers were
identical-to-that of the maid of
honour:
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accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Maid of honour was the bride's ' Tom Fowler and children Darrel
andIKarenOL Parkhill etined
' Greg Wilson•of Brussels was
groomsman. Ushers Were Dave
ed
Snowden and Leonard Robinson..
Organ music was supplied by
Jim Robertson of London. Miss
Judy McDowell of London was
soloist and sang "Wedding Prayer"
and "I'll Walk' Beside You".
A dinner Was•served at BrOok
Side Public'School. The tables
Goderich harbour. In this way
they honoured Father's Day.
Several from Dungannon attend-
ed the service id Lucknow Presby-
terian Church at which the Senior
Citizens as a group were special
guests. Also, several attended
the service, in Lucknow United
Church at which many Webster
were guests.
In the afternoon over 500 "Web-
sters" gathered at the arena and
Fair grounds for a special picnic -
it being the 50th anniversary.
Others were in attendance at
Whitechurch anniversary at which
Rev. Geo. Watt was guest •
minister.
Randy, Blair and Kent Alton
spent-the-Week-end-with-their— -.--
grandparents , Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Stewart.
On June 3, 1972 twin boys were
born to Mr. and Mrs. Karl Erick-
son of Dearborn, Michigan. Mrs.
Erickson (nee Dorothy Orser) is one
•of the twin daughters of Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Orser of Detroit.
Donna is the other `twin. Friends
here are interested in this happy
event.
Mr. Fred King was 'taken by
ambulance to Goderich hospital,
and Mrs. 'Mary Bere is a patient •
there too since• Friday. 'Bill Caes-
ar is now in V ictoria Hospital,
London. Each is wished good
health as quickly as possible.
Congratulations to Mrs .21ean7_. WED.—_
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Comfort
of St. Catharines visited last
week with Mrs. Cecil Blake and
Barbara. Ben enjoyed a few days'
fishing, in the Durham and Eugenia
areas.
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Delaunay
and.daughter.Audrey from Browns7
ville , Texas , 'enjoyed last• week
with Mr.' and Mrs. Gerrie Glenn
and girls. It was •their first trip
north of the'U.S. bbrder and they
did enjoy this area near Lake
Huron. „ -
Angela and. Arletta Glenn spent
a few days this week-end-with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Thompson at their cottage
in Kincardine. Joanne TholVpson
is employed for the summer
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tions.
The bride's mother. chose a
Dior blue coat'and dress ensemb-
le with.beading at: the neck,
WhiteaccessorieS and corsage of
pale pink mums. The groom's
mother wore a turquoise coat and
dress ensemble with navy blue
accessories and corsage of bright
pink mums.
' Tar travelling the bride chose
a white sailor dress trimmed with
navy and red and navy accessor-
ies. ,
Following a wedding trip to
Kingston and surrounding area.,
the couple will reside in Clinton,
where the groom is employed by
rn-c. e rrelephone of eanada,
and the bride' is with the Clinton
Branch of the'Royal Bank of
Canada.
A reception was held that even-
ing in Whitechurch Community.
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