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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-08-01, Page 7MacINTYRE skirt. bodice was, lace over organZa stand7up collar and, long full sleeves of organza with lace at top of sleeires and at tuffs. Her headpiece ,was of matching lace 'and she carried rnitiiarure 'white carnations and bridal pink roses. • • Maid of honour was Misi Barbara Spanner of \Willowdale, She wore a full length gown of blue pattern- ed nylon sheer over solid blue background and .elbow-length puffy sleeves. Her flowras were white. carnations and mixed min-. STILL AVAILABLE Before The:: Age. of Miracles Memoirs of 0...CoUntry Doctor ..0t, :-..111k VICTOR ..•JOHNSTON $6.95 Dr.,Johnston was born lin West Wawanosh township and was a general practitionei in 41tkri' ow for thirty years. His book reflects his life A . anopractice this community. MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED AT SAME PRICE AVAILABLE AT NE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LOCHALSH Billy Barkwell of Toronto spent a couple of days with Paul Harrill-, ton. Saturday, rain and all, the , Hamilton families held their re- union at Ashfield Park. On ' Sunday the Barkwell families en-. joyed their family get to-gether at the same park. Mrs. Robt. McIntosh has been a patient in University Hospital, London.- Stephen Wylds has gone to Lang- ton, where he is employed for the next few weeks. 87th BIRTHDAY Dan Wylds celebrated his 87th birthday recently and to honour .the occasion Mr. and Mrs. Waren MONUMENTS For sound counsel and a fair price on.a monument coffectly designed • from quality material, rely on SKELTON MEMORIALS Pat O'Hagan, Prcip. , \ • ESTABLISHED OVER SIXTY YEARS WALKERTON PHONE 881-0234 ONTARIO ...110W DOES YOUR -LABEL. IF .YOUR MAILING LABEL 'STARTS WITH APRIL AND ENDS WITH 3 THIS IS THE LAST WEEK YOU WILL RECEIVE YOUR PAPER IF YOUR 'MAILING LABEL STARTS WITH MAY AND ENDS WITH 3 STARTS / WITH JUNE AND ENDS WITH 3 STARTS WITH JULY AND ENDS WITH 3 YOUR PAPER IS DUE NOW PLEASE CHECK THE LABEL ON THE FRONT OF YOUR PAPER. To qualify for Post Office mailing privileges, all subscrip- tions must be no further than 3 months in arrears. , In order that your paper will continue please mail your subscription or drop into our office to pay. $6.00 for Canada $8.00 for U.S.A. and Foreign THE LUCKNOW .SENTINEL BOX 38 LUCKNOW n. :SPAY, AUGUST lc 1073, THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • PAIN illitatt. BIG "BARGAINS ON QOM FOOTWEAR LUCKNOW CRAFT FESTIVAL AUGUST 3 AND 4 LORNEREID WOE REPAIR. . Couple Will Live In Guelph a COLEMAN - k marriage of Marilyn Mac - ,'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I;ilacIntyre, R. R. 3 Goderich Bob Coleman of Guelph; son and Mrs: gip. Coleman, into, took place ,on Friday ,• !pth at 6 p,m. at. Church of ,Lady, Guelph. lOiating at the .double .-ring Oily were Father Walsh of lib and Re‘v. Colin Todd of. - yen iii'marriage by her fath- ebrkle wore a full length of white satin with A-line iature roses. s Bridesmaids were Mrs. Mary Humphries of-Guelph and Mrs. Audrey. O'Neil of Toronto. Their dreSses were styled similar to the maid of honour's but were in pink and green respectively and they carried similar flowers. Lori Collins of R. R. 3 Goder , ich was Junior bridesmaid., Her dress was the same style as the bridesmaids, but yellow in colour and her flowers were the same. Groomsmap was Rick Irvine of Toronto. Ushers were Rick Korda of Guelph and Bill MacKay of Tor- onto. John Marin was organist and sang Ave Maria and Prayer to Saint Francis. '• A, reception followed 'at the Cutten Club, Guelph which was decorated with mixed flowers, basically in gold. The bride's mother chose a • full-length gown of chiffon.over taffeta in mint green with long .full sheer sleeves. Her flowers were yellOw roses. The groom's mother wore a full-length gown of crepe chiffon in melon colour, long full sheer sleeves, pleated skirt with ruf- fles on bottom of,the skirt and bottom o'f sleeves. Her flowers were salmon coloured roses. For travelling'the bride Wore white cuffed bag pants, navy blue shirt; plaid seersucker multi-coloured jacket and navy and white platform shoes. • The groom wore white cuffed ' bag pants, 'navy blue shirt, white tie, red, white and blue jacket and black and white plat- form'shoes. . • FolloWing a wedding trip to Quebec, the couple are residing in Guelph. The groom is on the Robert Little Public School staff in. Acton and the bride: is on the staff at St. Joseph Separate School in Fergus. PURPLE GROVE Mrs. Bob Thompson spent the week end, two weeks ago in Kincardine Hospital where she was treated for boils in her ears. Little Robbie spent the week end with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Thompson. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.', Burton Collins were Mr. and Mrs.. Merrald Kuehl of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Ed McGillivray of God- erich, John Collins of Barrie and Harry Smit. Mr. and Mrs.. Stuart .Lane and•daughters Visited on Sunday with, Rev. and Mrs. And- rew Lane and family at Bruce Beach. Corrine Boyle is enjoying a stay at United Church Sunday School Camp at Silver. Lake, while Kevin Boyle spent Sunday with his aunt Olive Hughs o'f 'Goderich. ' Visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs. Don Dore and faMily were Cecil Dore, Burton and Kay Collins, Bill and Brian Percy of Kinlough, ,Robbie Thompson of Teeswater , Kevin Harrison of Ripley, Bob McEwan Of Kinlough and Kevin Boyle.. Mr. arid Mrs, Don Dore , Vicki and Frankie motored to Nova Scotia last week; where they visited Jim at the Armed Forces Base in Cornwallis. The Dares left on Thursday and returned home on the following fuesday. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gilkes and Mr. and. Mrs. ,Roger Wood and boys of Oshawa. Mrs: William. Wood and David of Durham stayed on the farm while the Dotes were away and Burton Collins took over the chores. , Mr..and Mrs. Bob Thompson and Robbie enjoyed, touring'Story Book Gardens on Sunday : •' John Collins left on Sunday for a vacation in the Western Provin- ces". ° .. • Help, Prevent All. Wildfires!' Wylds entertained. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wylds of Ripley and Dan Wylds. The MacKenzie reunion was held recently at Ashfield Park. All report an enjoyable time meeting old friends. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry MacKenzie recently, were Mr. a and Mrs. Bill Barrett and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray MacKenzie, all of Toronto and Mrs, Rhoda Kemler of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharles accompanied Mr. and Mrs, John Gamble to Clifford to the open— ing of the new medical centre there.' Miss Margo Matthewman has completed her summer. seminar at -the University of Guelph and is spending a few holidays at' her hoMe. . • Timmy Tremblay is in hospital in Wingham with rheumatic fever.