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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-08-16, Page 12MULLER -,STEWART „ LOCHALSH PAGE TWELVE Wed In Guelph Ceremony W r AU GUST 16th, int preacher at Ashfield Presbyterian Church, in place of Rev. Kennet]) Rooney , ent wvh o isithaords wbeitehnmtill.. and Mrs, Art Matthewman were and Mrs. Harry Watson of %onto of epfntedivuuCnr nhtM r.atehl. Td.keoahRimponadviFt'eMrraf.rwersewi'D°:hlwWontemhfneeksKi.em:Ghchrreaaaarh4lirvedia.ininflinge was a recent visitor with several 'of his former neighbours at Locha Jim and-Cecil Webster flew from Malton to Cleveland to spcnd,a few days with ,Mr. and Mrs. Atlee Wise III and Tricia of Akron. Jim returned home and on to Kitchener to work.' Cecil remained for a holiday with his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Wise and Tricia broght,him home and went on to Point Ideal to their summer home. On their,way back to Akron they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Webster, er in ucfu,ow. A trousseau tea was held for Judy. _Mrs. Wilfred Drennan, Mrs. Muller Sr, Mrs. Cora Ed- wards and .Mrs. Blanche. Kelly poured tea. Mrs. L. Pernfuis and Given in marriage by her fath- er, the bride was attired in a floor-length gown of silk organza enhanced with daisy appliques on front' bodice and skirt , long Sleeves- endingircruffies over. hands, a ruffled neckline and flounced hemline. Her headdress was of a floot-length veil. She carried a bouquet of white dais- i-e!s--audba roses eous shower at the home of Mrs. Bev Howard. Relatives of the groom, Mrs. Torn Myhill and Mrs. Bud Huth,,held a miscellan- eats shower for the bride to be at Mrs. Huth's home and relatives. of the bride Mrs. Wilfred Drennan arid Mrs. J. C. Drennan were hostesses at a miscellaneous show- head table. For a wedding trip to Northern Ontario, the bride changed to a red pant suit with a dress Stewart plaid jacket, with -white accessor- ies. She carried a white rose. Out of town guests were from Lucknow., Flesherton, Hamilton,' TorOnto, Ottawa , Wingham, St. Catharines and Port Huron, Mich- igan. • Several social events Were held' to honor the bride. A,bathrOom and,bedding•shower was given by* Mrs. Cora Edwards at the.home of Mrs. liatry WOrton. The brid- al attendants held a miscellan- of Guelph and ushers 'Mr: Roberto Mrs: Myhill served the guests. FUN DAY Az DUNGANNON AGRICULTURAL PARK SUNDAY, AUGUST 20 -- 1 P.M. to-6 P.M. , . Trinity United Church, Guelph Was the setting for a lovely after- noon wedding Satuiday, June 3rd when the Rev. J. W. Stewart , the bride's grandfather , assisted by Rev. Gordon Legge , officiated at a double ring ceremony uniting Judith Ann Stewart , daughter of • Mrrand-Mrs:Melvin-R. Stewart — and Edward Charles, son of Mr. and Mrs.. ;Charles Bertrum Muller. Large baskets of white *gladioli and yellow mums graced the froth of the church. Music was prov- • :.idea by Mrs. Doreen Munro. Tom White soloist , sang "This is your Day" and "0 -Perfect Love". • baby's breath and ivy. the maid of honor and bridesmaidi were gowned alikedn baby blue dotted swiss over taffeta with large white hats. They carried yellow dais- ies and baby's breath. • The flow- er girls was similarly gowned. Mrs. Robert. (Dawn) Myhiil.was • • V • 4 • •1 • - es . • Mrs.. Robert (Martha) Boyce and lvEss Joanne Neath. Miss Susan Myhill the brides.niece was flower girl. Chuck Huth , the groom's nephew , was ring bearer. Groomsman was Mr. Bruce Ross ZION Mr. and Mrs. Don Kirkland and family of Kingsville returned home on Monday after spending holidays at Parry Sound and visit- ing here with Mr. and Mrs. Gord- on Kirkland. Miss Nancy Kirkland is home after- completing her summer -course in London. Relatives on the line attended the Andrew-Lane picnic on Sun- day. An enjoyable evening was spent on Friday at Trinity United . Church, where a shower was given in honour of Marion Reid , bride -to-be . Visiting Mrs. Henry Gardner and Lane on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Allan' Belyea and fam- ily and Mrs. Mabel Hinton-of Oakville. They had also visited., Henry Gardner of Huronview be calling at the Gardner home. Mr. and Mrs Frank Ritchie visited Mrs. Mary McAuley on Sunday and Monday at the Gen- eral Hospital in Martin House, -which •is-a,•;sociated with Balton Centennial Manor of Milton. • Mrs; McAuley expects to soon return to the Manor, where she has been a'resident. Visiting with Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Ritchie. last week fora few days were Mr. and Mrs. Angus I• McAuley , Yvonne, Allan and Lance of'Toronto. • LUCKNOW REFORMED " CHURCH J. W. Van Stempvoort Ppstor Services: '10:00 a.m. Service 2:30 p.m. Service --rd.-VISITORS WELCOME LUCKNOW UNITED -CHURCH Rev. Robert Nicholls, B.A. Minister July 2, .9, 16 South Kinloss Church July 23, 30, August 6, 13 Lucknow United Church August 20, 27, Sept. 3 Lucknowi,Presbyterian Chur ••••!"'"'"1/4"."*".'Nr4".".%#%°"4.9...."•••••••••••*"....4.°%.0,;.0%.•"4.01 - Lucknavi - - Presbyterian Church Rev. Glenn Noble, B.A., B.D. Myhill and Mr', Armand Buzbuz- ian. Following'a reception held at "Eleanors" , the bride's mother received the guests wearing a formal gown of shocking-pink accordian pleated and corsage of light to dark pink carnations. The groom's mother was gowned in pale. pink -chiffory-a-nd-corsage-- of dark pink carnat ions. Pipe Major Reid 'McKim of Ottawa piped the wedding party to the There's Increased Feeding Efficiency fOr You in Shur Gain , Bulk Feed Service - from Us. 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MacLennan, son of Mr. • and Mrs, Jack MacLennan of • .Stratford and grandson of Mrs. Emile MacLennan; was a guest on' Take 30 a CEC4V .during the past week: Johnny is: young player at Stratford Theatre.,_••• K.- L. MacKenzie has retired from work at the Goderich Salt. Mine. ` The MacDonald Clan held their annual reunion on Satnrday, Aug- ust 5th at the usual place in the • • grove,at the MacDonald farm. The Andrew-Lane picnic was held on Sunday at Ashfield Park. Rev. G. Ball of Ripley was the THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO NO ADMISSION Minister Phone 528-2740 AUGUST 20th HAMBURG AND HOT DOGS AT COST PRICE Prepared by Recreation Committees Cr-MEW-AND SOFT BALL AND SOCCER GAMES ENTERTAINMENT FOR SMALL CHILDREN By Lucknow Recreational Planning .end Development Committee NO SUNDAY SCHOOL DURING AUGUST 11 a.m. Morning Worihip August 20,' 27, September 3 Joint services at Luclmow Presbyterian Church Sponsored by Ashfield and West Waiwinosb Recreation Com4littees