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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-09-26, Page 15HOTEL pining Lounge SUNDAY SMORGASBORD EVERY SUNDAY 5 TO 7 P.M. FULLY LICENSED UNDER L.L.B.O. CLOSED MONDAYS • TUESDAY TO SATURDAY ICH 12 NOON TO .2 P.M. DINNER 5 P.M. TO 7 P.M. CquOle Will-Live In Goderich • CTOBER 5-6 • FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5 7:00 P.M. Arena. and Exhibits Hall Open Variety Entertainment in the Arena Midway in Operation PLUS! * MAJORETTES *. CLOWNS * MIDWAY * HORSE AND LIVESTOCK SHOWS' *• ACRES OF EXHIBITS ALL THIS AND MORE! • • SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6 12:45 P.M. Parade to Fairgrounds FREE GRANDSTAND ENTERTAINMENT * EXCITING HARNESS RACING at 1 - 2 - 3 and COO p.m, * THE TRAMPCHAMPS * GIANT AERIAL BALLOON * TEESWATER PIPE BAND * SKYDIVING DISPLAY 8:00 P.M. in' the Arena , VARIETY SHOW — featuring professional singers, dancers, magicians and comedians DANCING TO FOLLOW TEESWATER MONDAY OCT. 8 ONLY TEESWATER TRACTOR PULL I:00 RM. Sc FAIRGROUNDS CAM RULES Guaranteed Investment Certificates Member Canada Deposit Insurance torporation The senior Trust Company devoted/entirely to serving the people of eintario. Rilland GREY TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1,889 Servin A Investing in your community Lyts Zisibrigg- Manager 5244381 100, KINGSTON ST., GODERICH„ Members In Ty Hearts Club g'crowd and a fine Pot Pinner started off the new for Ripley Happy Hearts The meeting was held in 'ion Hall with Mrs. Orah ud as hostess and ltinch rments in charge of Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. Earl Loh- iixteen residents of the .0. H n Kincardine were guests with Stanley Drennan and folks were happy to have hare in the program. Mrs. ave a very fine talk on Ar- and what is being done to lit, 1E11948, there were hritis Branches in Canada nv there are 190. Over a n people suffer from is. Children and even in- nye it, Canada has the oinrol program of any place !id but it is important to get Octor in time. There are rheumatic Control areas 4 closest one is. London. ind climate do not appear to affect arthritis. Mrs. Jank showed a' fine film on Control of Arthritis. Packets for a ,local canvas , which is being dbne by Senior Citizens, were distributed, Mr. Carnochan was welcomed and led in a sing-song. Then Mrs, George Downey of Tiverton told of her trips to Scotland and illus- trated her talk with lovely slides. With so many Scottish people in Ripley, these slides proved most enjoyable. • . Mrs. Stewart Shiells listed the names of those interested in Bowl- ing. It was decided to start on September 26th. The next meet- ing will be the evening .of Octob- er 12th in the Public School. Membership, now stands at, 77. ThuS all indications are that. the Happy Hearts of Ripley are plan- ning an interesting program 'for this season. The Happy Hearts Club will set up a display at, Ripley Fair'. In charge will be'Mrs. Alex Mc- 4Auley, Mrs. Earl Lohnes and Mrs. Gordon Scott. They would appreciate the co-operation of the Mernbers. HOGAN St. Joseph's' Roman Catholic Church, Kingsbridge , decorated with candelabra and baskets of shasta daisies and yellow mums, was the. setting for the marriage of Bonnie Lynne Pletch and Juries Gerald Hogan on Saturday, Sept- ember 15th at 3 o'clock. Father Edward Dentinger officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Tom Pletch of Brussels. The groom is the son of ,Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hogan of R. •R. 7 LucknoW. Wedding music was played by. Miss Colleen Farrier of Toronto, K1NLOUGH The Holyrood Women's Institute will meet on. Thursday evening October 4th at' the home of Mrs. Ellwood Elliott. Roll call 2 :a hobby, for retirement years. Topic- Culture. Motto - a woman who wants to do 'something 'finds a way. The other finds an excuse. Con- test .A floral arrangement made from weeds. •Directors - Mrs.. Frank Maulden, Mrs. HoWard Har- ris. Mrs. Frank Maulden 'attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Pardy on Wednesday at Mount Bridges. On Sunday at the Anglican Church, Michelle Irene and Mar- ianne Margaret , twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rhody were baptized'. A family gather-: ing was held at their home follow- ing the service. Mrs. Bert McLean and Mrs. , John McFarlan of Kincardine visit- ed on Wednesday with' Edna, and May, Boyle iand other friends here. Mr. and -Mrs. Tom MadDonald went to Teeswater on Sunday and took her mother Mrs. Joseph, Guest to, Wingham Hospital, where 'Mr., Guest is a patient. We Wish him improved health. The Right 'Reverend William A . ToWnshend , Mrs. Townsherid and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Boyle of Lon- don called on Edna and May BOyle on Sunday. Bishop Townshend was guest speaker at the K'ingarf' Harvest Thanksgiving service. On Sunday next, September 30th at 11 o'clock a Parish Harvest. Thanksgiving service will be held in, St. John's Anglican Church; Bervie. 'A' luncheon reception will follow, This will be the only service for the day, Mrs. George Graham flew to Saskatoon owing to the illness of he brother there. owel. They were identically, dressed in, floor length gowns of mint green polyester crepe with white lace:trirn and carried bouquets of white shasta daisies and yellow mums. They wore matching green flowers in their hair. Miss Lori Cronin, niece of the bride was flower girl. Her dress was identical to the bridesmaids. and she carried a basket .of yellow . and •white baby rrinms. Groomsman was Michael Hog- an of Lucknow , 'brother of the groom. ' Ushers were Don Pletch of Brus= sels, brother of the bride and Ron Hogan of Deep River , brother of the groom. A reception followed at the Brussels Legion Hall. The bride's mother wore a floor-length gown of blue floral chiffon, silver accessories and corsage of yellow baby mums. The groom's mother chose a floor-length gown of dark green floral chiffon,,brown accessories and corsage of yellow and bronze mums . For travelling the bride chose a black and'white pant suit, black accessories and yellow and white, mum collage.. Following their wedding trip to Niagara Falls, points in U.S.A. and Quebec, the couple will reside in Goderich. Guests 'were' present from Toron— to, Sarnia., Kitchener, Moose Jaw Saskatchewan, Waterloo., Londcin, Teeswater, GeorgetoWn, GOderich, Bruslels, Lucknow. • r-ior,•to the wedding bridal shower's were held in London, Kingsbridge and Brussels. CAR SHOWING AT SCHUTZ CHR YSLER FRIDAY & SATURDAY GODERICH - - PLETCH. Photo by' McDowell • cousin of the bride. Soloist was. Robert Cunningham of Ethel. Given in marriage by her' fath- er , the bride chose a formal gown, of pebble peau de sole, elbow length sleeves, scoop neckline, empire waistline and alencon • lace trim. She wore a chapel train with matching lace and her shoulder-length veil Was held by rose petal flowers and seeded pearls. She carried a cascade, of red roses and white feathered mums. Matron of honour was Mrs. Kar- en Cronin of §eaforth, sister of the bride. . Bridesmaids were Miss Rosemary Hogan of London, sister of the groom and Lynda Giblon of List- MAY, SEPTEMBER 26 1973 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE FIFTEEN