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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-08-30, Page 14PAGE FOURTEEN • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, (*KNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30$0,91 Couple Will Live In Stratford RIPLEY ABATTOIR Cutting and Wrapping — Sausage Making — Fast Freezing HOGS AND. CATTLE ON MONDAYS CATTLE ONLY ON FRIDAYS Have cattle in on Thursday for Friday's kill -ow tow With. Two Big coolers, We.. Are Able- To Hang Your Beef From 1 To 3 Weeks -.Whatever Your Requirements Are For Home Freezers We Sell Choice Home Killed Beef, Pork and Lamb In Any Quantity At Lowest Marketing Prices ALL MEATS ARE. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FOR' YOUR PROTECTION CHAS. HOOISMA, PROP! ABATTOIR 395-2905 STORE 395-2961 Custom Butchering — Curing and Smoking WINTER - The marriage of Jean Ilene Bonnett ,. daughter of Mr. Archie Bonnett and the late Mrs. Bonnett of R. R. 1 Holyrood, and Richard Eric Winter, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Winter of Stratford , was sol- emnized in. Kinlough Presbyter- ian Church on Saturday, August 5th atApenl. IvIcKin• ney of Teeswiter offiCiated at' the double ring ceremony. Given in marriage by her fath- er, the bride wore a floor-length gown of crystalette , featuring an empire waist covered with em- broidered chantilly lace, stand /- ,up collar , full length lace sleev- es, A-line skirt and lace train. Her headpiece held an elbow- • length veil and she carried a cas- cade of pink and white roses. Mrs. Don Peterbaugh of Ripley , sister of the bride, was matron of honour. Bridesmaids were Mri. Austin Wettlaufer of Kitchener, sister of the groorri, Mrs. Robert Bonnett of Holyrocid, sister-in- / law of the bride and Miss Debbie Peterbaugh of Ripley, niece of BONNETT - Photo by Snyder • 'trip to the East Coast the couple are residing at 609 Downie.Street, Stratford, where the/groom is a service station operator. The bride was employed ,as teacher at Mary 'Immaculate School at Chep- stow. • • 4o. Held Open House For Bride flea. WHITECHURCH' NEWS On Saturday afternoon and 'evening August 26 'Mrs. Bill Rintoul held open house for her daughter Doris, bride to be of September 2nd. Receiving the guests with. Mrs. Rintoul and Doris was the groom's mother, Mrs. Roy Robinson. The guest book was signed by around one hundred. Displaying wedding gifts, shower gifts, hope chest and trousseau were, Mrs. Terry Rut- ledge Linda Snowden, Mrs. David Oberholtzer , Gayle Rin- toul, Mrs. Roger.Biemari , .Mrs. Gordon Campbell, Mrs. Harry Gutoskie. The guests were served by Mrs. Mack Cardiff, Mrs. Neil Rintoul Mrs. Dave Oberholtzer and Mrs. Harry Gptoskie, Mrs. Harold Gaunt, Mrs. Norman MacDon- ald , 'Mrs. Earl Jamieson, Mrs. George Webster, Mrs. Gordon Caldwell and Jean. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore ,. Linda , Richard and Cindy were' Sunday visitors with Mr. and: Mrs. Ron Pettaplace of Teeswater. Debbie Coultes of Oakville is. visiting with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. .Albert Coultes and with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Craig and Lana. . • Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Pipe of BruSsels were Sunday visitors with . -nd Home for the week end were Miss Alma Conn of Toronto,' Joann Laidlaw of Godekdh, tene de' Boer of 'Stratford Joyce Tiffin of London. • Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Conley and Jason of Wingham were Sun- / day afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs; Wallace Conn. - Rev. and Mrs. Angus MacKay, Bertha and Aggie MaCKay of . 'London were Sunday visitors with Mrs. A. E. Purdon and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mowbray. PaufFal-. coner of Sarnia is a holiday visit- or with Mr.' and Mrs. Robert Mowbray. Spending the week end with Mr and Mrs. George Currie , East Wawanosh, were Mrs. St. Marie and family of London and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Currie and family of , California , who had holidayed with his parents for the last 2 weeks and left for home on Monday. Charlie is' associated with Acme Dairy Company , where they have plants in Cali- fornia. He.also assisted in' organ izing 3 pasteurizing plants in Softball actions are Belmore and Whitechurch Squirt teams at Whitechurch, score-37-12 in favor of Belmore. •Southampton and Whitechurch Pee Wee teams Aug- ust 22 at' Whitechurch, score 28-6 in favor of Southampton. South- ton. Mrs. Harry Moss and Janie of Platsville visited on Friday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and brother Carl and Mrs. McCienashan. Jim -Mc Int yre-and---Gillesleam- 'bry of Chelmsford , near Sudbury, were here when Mr. Beaubry purchased a riding horse from Carl McClenaghan. Allan Evans of Hyde Park, son of Mr.. and Mrs. Eric Evans, re- turned this •week to undergo furth er treatment in the London hos- pital. He had been in.a car accident in the spring. Mr.• and Mrs. Russel Gaunt • have returned from their western tour and are visiting. with -and2-Mrs--;--;1-int-Currie-Qf-Winghai Mr. and Mrs. George, Thompso cl- visitors with his brother Clayborn 4t Feversham and Mr. and Mrs. Roy ThOmpson of Nottawa, whet all had a reunion. Prior to her marria the bride was honoured with four.showers, a relative shower held at the Ripley-United Church, munity shower at• Holyrood Hall, a Winter relative shower at Strat- fore and a shower by the teachers at the Chepstow school. ampton and Whitechurch Pee We teams August 25 at Southampton score 24-7. in favor of Southamp. They were all similarly attir- • ed in floor length gowns of deep pink crepe dechine featuring em- pire waist,. A-line skirt, panel- led with lace trim, puffed sleev- es and stand-up collar. They each carried a ciscade of white roses, deep_pink baby carnations The Ontario Government needs your help to plan the future development of the — Georgian Bay Region -- the counties of Grey, Bruce, Dufferin, and Simcoe, the District of Parry Sound and the District Municipality of Muskoka. with deep pink ribbon., Flower girl was Laurie Martell of Stratford,. • 'She wore a dress styled the same as'the attendants and carried a basket .of pink and -fa-white—roses. Gtoomsman was William Chambers of R. 'R.. 1 Stratford, brother-in-law of the groom. Ushers were James Bonnett of R. R. 1 Phelpston, brother of the bride, • Fred Jezard of Stratford and Larry Wettlaufer of•Kitchener , nephew '`Of the groom. Mrs. Ross gumming orLucknow was organist. A reception followed in Tees- water Town 'Hall, which was dec- orated with pink and white stream- ers antiklis and-"bb Vieig cif pfnk mauve and purple phlox. . The groom's mother wore a . dress of powder blue crepe with pink rose corsage. For travelling the bride chose, a sleeVeless dress of green lace crimpelene and'pink rose corsage '. Following a two week wedding At a public meeting on September 8, Provincial Treasurer Darcy McKeough will \release an analysis4 the growth' potentkal -- and the related probJems in the Region. Following thts R-eporn-w-e-will want your. opinions-an-d-yi-ews-on-how--your-Region----- should be developed so that people and .government can work together to create the kind ,of place where you will want to live ... and work ... and enjoy life. Come- and, be part of a plonning process. THE SPEAKER: The Hon. W. Darcy McKeough. THE PLACE:, Barrie North Collegiate, Grove ,St. E., Barrie. (Just take the Bayfield St. exit south off Hwy. 400) THE. TIME: 5:00 p.m. until 6:00-p.m. THE DATE: Friday, September 8'. 1T5 YOUR FUtURE NEAP PLAN IT Regional Development Branch, Ministry of Treasury, Economics and Inteigovernmental 4