The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-11-08, Page 18M.P. 'for HURON
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THE .L1),CKNOW SENTINEL, ILL,KK.NOW,, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 8th, 1972
Married In St, Peter's Church
St. Peter's Anglican Church.
Lucknow, decorated with bronze
and yellow mums, was the setting
on_savirday, October 14th for the
marriage of Eleanor JaqUelyn
CoOper , daughter of Mr. and •
Mrs. Harold Cooper of R. R. 1
Lucknow, and William Beverley
McNay, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Kelso McNay of R. R. 3 Lucknow.
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Rev .-George_Garratt officiated
. at the double ring ceremony.
Given in marriage by her father,
"the bride-wore-a-fal-length-gow
of polyester satin with empire ,
waist, full skirt and sleeves,
stand-up collar and a matching
train attached at the waist. Guip
• ure lace trimmed the waist, cuffs
and bodices. She carried orange
roses yith bronze and yellow •
daisies and trailing ivy:
Iviatron of honour. was Mrs. John
Rutherford of R. R. 2 Lucknow.
_ She wore a floral gown of nylon
sheer made with high empire
waist, full skirt, long full sleeves
and stand-up collar, trimmed
with orange ribbon and wore an
orange bow in her hair.
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Allan
Johnston of Port-Colborn
of the bride and Mrs. Terry
Baker of Kitchener, sister of
the groom. They wore gowns
Mc NAY a COOPER
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the Same as the matron of hon.,
our's and all carried baskets of
orange and yellow mums with
cat-tails and brown ribbon.
gbearerwas Geoffrey Corn-
ish of R. R. Springfield,
nephew of the, bride. 'He wore a'
brown suit with gold shirt and
orange boutonniere.
Doug Garbutt of Toronto was
groomsman. Ushers were Lionel
Haryey of Peterborough and Ted
Cooper of Lucluiow. All wore
brown tuxedos with orange boutoa-
rrieres:
Organist was Mrs. Tom Pritch-
ard of R. R. 1 Lucknow.
A' reception followed at St.
Peter's Parish Hall, which was'
decorated with fall flowers:
The bride's mother wore a
dress of brown polyester knit with
bodice of orange print and cor-
sage of 'orange roses.
The groom's mother chose a
dress of printed polyester crepe
in shadei of blue and green with
a navy coat and corsage of yelfow
roses.
For travelling the bride donned
a polyester knit dress in a brown
and white check, brown acces-
e of orange '
daisies.
The couple are residing on the
groom's farm, R. R, 3 Lucknow.
- Photo by Snyder.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Caesar on
Saturday held a my-success-
„sale of their household articles
as they are moving into their
trailer on the property of Robt.
Mowbray.
Reid's
Cnod Mrs. Mr.
a .
Ru ssel Proctor of
Livonia, Michigan spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Tiffin and Mrs. Charles Tiffin of
Wingham.
Mr., and Mrs. Eric Evans
Hyde Park visited on Sunday ith
his father Bill Evans and his moth-
er Mrs. Evans„ still a patient in
Wingham Hospital. ' •
Mr. and Mrs. .John Jamieson
spent the week end with friends
in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs.. Joe Moore of
Wroxeter visited Saturday even-
-ing with Mr. and Mrs. Walter;
_Moore and family.
dustry onvener Mrs. Oliver Mc-
Charles as in charge of the
Women' Institute meeting on Fri-
day.. Groups were formed disCus-
sing. different topics such as "How
was our community forrned",
riculture and Canadian In-
Ripley W.I.
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... to the electors in the Constituency of
Huron, for the gratifying expression of ,
support 'and confidence.
I will endeavour 'to represent all,constit-
•uents to the ,best of my ability.
ve,r,._.y_s_p_ecial _thanks • to all those who
participated in the
Lucknow,
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WHITECHURCH
Gershom Johnston of Wingharn
arrived home on Sunday evening
'after spending a few days with
Mr, and. Mrs. Jack lohnston and
family of St. Pauls.
Mr. and• Mrs. Clarence Ritchie
and family of 2nd Concession
KinlosS visited Sunday with their
daughter Mrs. Peter Arkell, Mr.
Arkell and family of Wingham.
Callers on Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Gershom Johnston were
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weltz of
Walkerton and on Sunday Mrs.
Clarence Ritchie, Donald and
Mary Ann of 2nd Cone • •n Kin-
los Stewart Smit and Jo
Liddle, . an' s. Jim John-
ston:of Listowel.
Mrs. Russel McGuire, Miss
Merle Wilson and Mrs. Victor
Emerson of Whitechurch W.I.
accompanied Mrs. Gordon Wall,
of Wingham to the Workshop-a t
Holyrood Hall on Monday to study
the- new handbook. the workshop
was conducted by Mrs.. Emerson
Emke of, Hanover.
Mrs. Robert Ross and Mrs. Jim
Taylor, whO had been visiting
the last few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Ittrel Ross, patients at
Victoria Hospital, London accom-t
panied Rev. and Mrs. Graydon •
Cox of London to Wingham.
We are sorry to report that
George Grigg of Wingham was
admitted to Hospital on Friday
evening. ,
A family reunion of Crowston •
relatives on Sunday with' Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan La-idlaw and family and
Herb. Laidlaw were Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Crowston and Debbie of
Chdtlia m; Mr. -and -Mrs; Or
Stephen, Faye, Donald
and Michael of West Wawanosh;
Mr., and Mrs. Clayton'Alton,
Anne and' Lynn of Ashfield; Mr.
and Mrs. John Crowston of Luck.-
11.0W .
Last week end Mrs. George
Fisher accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Duncan Simpson to the Morduant-
Lowry wedding at Knox College
Chapel, Toronto,. Saturday Oat-
ober 28. All spent the week end ,
with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lough-
eed of Pickering. .
Week end visitors with Mr. and •
Mrs. George Fisher. Wingham
were MiSs Doris Fisher of Londco
and. Mr. and Mrs.. Carman Mach
an of Waterloo.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Groskorth
on Thursday visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Moffat and family of
London and on Friday and Satur-
,day visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Lawrence of Owen Sound.
while there the men enjoyed a
fishing trip.
Mr.- and Mri. 'kenneth Eaidlaw
of London were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Conley
visited on Sunday at Victoria
,THospirat;--layndon-with-Mr7-and—
Mrs. Russel Ross, patients there.
Week end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Conn and Mrs. Earl
Caslick were Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Hunter-ancl-T-revor-of-Lon'don-and---
Miss Alma Conn of Guelph.
The mail, truck was held up in
Whitechurch Monday morning, for
-a few hours while Earl 'Wilkens
did some repair work on it to get
it moving again,
Barry Tiffin is at Kitchenef this
week. ,
were Friday evening visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Agar of
Wingham.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. George Fisher, Wingham
were Mrs. Eldon Lowry, Mrs.
Wayne Lowry, Mrs., 'Lynn Lowry
and little Adrien Thompson -of
"Local Industry", "Local Trans-
poration" and many others. This
proved to be ,very interesting-and
informative.
A demonstration on making
dolls with ivory liquid bottles as
bodies followed as did also a
shoWing of hand-made necklaces.
A poem on Grandmothers was
read by Mrs. McCharles.
Mrs. Kirkpatrick reported on
the Rally at Allenford and the
Area Convention in Wiarton. Mrs.
Francis Gemmell is second vice
president of the Grey-Bruce Area.
Fifteen patients at Gateway Hav-
en, Wiarton were' entertained at
the banquet and presented with ,
flowers. They gave, a number by
their rhythm band.
-The It. L.: members were asked
to attend a workshop on the New .
Handbook conducted by Mrs'.
Emke. This' will be at Holyrood
on November 6th.. A discussion
took place on the night to hold
card parties during the winter.
This will be announced later.
The Banff-P. CohVention
will be in June 1973. Anyone'
wishing to go_a_pply, at' once. Tea•
was served and 'a social half hour
enjoyed. Next month a, Christmas
luncheon and program .will he
held.
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