The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-05-30, Page 15y; MAY 30, 1913 • . .
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nnversary
OUGH NEWS
joyable
g was spent in Holy-
Tuesday., May 22nd
joys, relatives. and
ered to honour •Mr. •
imam Haldenby :on
n of their 50th '
iversary..
was quite attractive
basket of mums
nloss Township
basket of white
ed carnations from -
lends and a pretty
tof tulips. from'a
hbour. The .hall
capacity. In the
Walter Breckles, who
airman and not •
esent, Miss . May
in and extended a
everyone.
ette Barr played
at the beginningand
anied Mrs: Tom M,c -
who led a,lively sin
;Bert Nicholson gave a
led "My Neighbour".
. Ken McFarlan,
ven of Kincardine
it of Huron delight -
with music, singing,
jokes and Andy play -
umber,.
ey Thompson of . Kin -
a humorous read -
d Mrs. Clare Sparl-
rton showed
es of Florida taken
isited there in the
some local and
es.
Murray extended
oin.the Township
wellas his own
tings.
]land his son David
and daughter Mrs.
Hewitt of Kincar -
p gave some good
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, 'ONTARIO
SOUTH KINLOSS
Mrs. Florence Golden of Det-
roit was a week end guest at the
home of Mr; and Mrs. Lloyd
MacDougall. While here she
also visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Beaton of Kincardine Mr.
and Mrs. Allister Hughes, Mr.
and Mrs. John Needham and Mrs.
Neil MacKenzie of Luoknow.
•
Communion Service will be
held at South' Kinloss Church on
June 3 at 9.30 a. m, The new
hymn books will also be. dedicat-
ed at this service. Anniversary
services will be the following .
Sunday, June 10 with Rev. J. R.
MacDonald of Roseville, Michi-
gan as guest speaker. Rev. J. R.
MacDonald was formerly minist-
er at Ashfield and Ripley.
toe tapping music
At this time the honoured
guests wereseated at the .front
of the hall. Mrs. Arthur Graham
read a most appropriate address
and Bert Nicholson made the pres-
entation of a beautiful wall clock,
a satin -bound gold coloured
blanket, a gold coloured cake
plate, cream and . sugar set bear-
ing 50th anniversary, besides
several personal gifts as well as a
gift of money. All joined in
singing "Happy Anniversary".
Both Will and. Margaret replied
and thanked everyone for remem-
bering them on this Memorable
occasion. A hearty handclap was,
given to all who had helped and
a bountiful lunch was served.
Conveners were Mrs. G. Walsh
and,. Mrs. C. Barr. The wedding
cake was passed by Mrs. N. Fry
and Mrs. H. Bennett,
The entire community extend
heartiest cpngratulations. On
Sunday last the members of the
Pentecostal- Church presented
them with 50th'anniversary cups
and saucers;
PACS PIPTEEN
Couple -Will Live In Goderich
BURNS
• The marriage of Miss Judie
Piel of Ripley and Stephen
Douglas Burns or Goderich was
solemnized •in Lucknow Christ-
ian Reformed Church on Friday,.
April 27 at 8 p.m. The church
was decorated with .
candelabra with arrangements
of white gladioliand mauve -
mums.
Rev. J. W. Van Stempvoort
officiated at the double ring
ceremony..
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Eizo Piel of R. R.
4 Ripley and the groom is. the
son of M .and • Mrs. Harvey E.
Burns of Sault Ste. Marie. .
The bride, who was given in,,
Photo by Eric Carman
- PIEL.
marriage by her father, looked
truly radiant in tier floor -length
gown of white Swiss silk organzar
The bodice with natural waist-
line and.. square neckline was
accented by rows of
delicate Swiss"guipure lace
complimented, by a full circular
skirt. The long semi-full
sleeves were caught at the wrist
by narrow cuffs trimmed with the
same guipure lace. To com-
plete her outfit, the bride wore a`
cathedral length veil trimmed
with matching lace, caught by a
Juliet cap made of the same mat-
:erialand lace as the dress. She
carried a cascade of. Glamellias
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PURPLE GROVE
A birthday party was held at the
home of Mr. and. Mrs. Burton
Collins on Sunday evening in
honour of Ed MacGillivray.
Guests. were Mr. and -Mrs. Wib
Ernmerton, Rick, Steve and
Kenny, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Arnold. of Bervie, Mrs. Martha
Patterson, Miss Cathy Dore,
Garry Brame of Listowel, Mr, and
Mrs. Ed .Ma cGillivray of Goderich
Don Dore and William Wood of
Durham spent Saturday at Port
Severn, where they visited Mrs.
P.D. Brousseau, while Mrs.
Dore, Jim 'and Frankie visited
Mrs Wood and David of Durham.
Lois Needham entertained some
of herfriends on Friday. evening.
-The young people held a weiner
roast at the Needham farm. .
Because of rain, Junior Farmers
Field Day.,, which was.to be held
on Saturday was postponed till
next Saturday.
and tinted mauve.
.Mis$ Corry Piel of Ripley was
maid of honour. She .wore a yel-
low gown of sheer voile, long.
Bishop sleeves with French lace
on upper sleeve and cuff and on
bodice of dress with single row of
tiny covered buttons.
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Ida Piel,
dressed in mauve, and Mrs. Tina
Klaas, dressed in green, both of
Ripley. Their dresses were styled
identical to the maid of honour's.
The attendants each carried a
Glamelliabouquet of white glad-
ioli.
Flower girl was Renita Klaas,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry-
Klaas of Ripley. She wore a gown
of white crystalette with French
lace styled identicalto brides-
maids and her flower was -a Glam•
ellia• bouquet tinted mauve.
Groomsman was John Archi-
bald of Burlington. Ushers were
Bill Piel and Henry Klaas, both
of Ripley.
A reception followed at the
Lucknow, Legion Hall, which was
decorated with mauve, green
and yellow streamers and the
tables were decorated with brandy ,
snifters filled with yellow colour-
ed water and a white mum float-
ing on the surface.
The bride's mother received the .
guests wearing a long gown of
avocado green crepe with. a
gold design woven throughout the
skirt. She wore gold slippers and
carried a gold evening bag. Her
corsage was a white gardenia and
white stephanotis.
She was assisted by the'groom's
mother, who wore a long dress '
and gown ensemble of powder.
blue crimp with an embroidered
'princess waist -line and silver san-
dals and she carried a silver
evening bag. Her corsage was a
white gardenia and white stephan
offs.
For travelling the bride chose a
yellow fortrel dress with 'waist-
line and. flared skirt, with sleeves
and yoke of white eyelet lace.
She wore white heeled shoes and
carried a white bag. Her cor-
sage was white carnations.
Following' a wedding trip to the
East Coast, the couple are resid -
ing at 128A Eldon Street, Goder-
ich,
oderich, where the groom is employ-
ed with B. 'M.. Ross and Associate
es. The bride is a secretary at ,
the Goderich District Collegiate
Institute. '
Guests were present at the wed-
ding from Sault Ste. Marie,
Montreal, London, Toronto; St.
Catharines, and Lucknow arek.