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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-10-31, Page 13EspAY,.ocToBER 31, 19y3 PAGE THIRTEEN • art Thinking What better thought than a GIFT -SUBSCRIPTION To Your Weekly Newspaper? THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO - Photo by Brpuns, Petrolia . • 'McCREARY - CUMING PLEASE NOTE: THE REDUCED PRICE SUBSCRIPTION MUST BE SENT TO A NEW SUBSCRIBER THIS OFFER EXPIRES SATURDAY NOON, NOVEMBER 10; 1973 AnY mail orders must be pOstmarked prior to November 10) 19" •• • lisassolimmilmolisiminiromaregaintaseanossiimaterimplegimmeasormassaw • Spirralled candelabra holding thirty pink candles, and fan-shap- ed floral arrangements of pink snapdragons, white shasta daisies and blue poms, in high standards, set the background for ,the August 11th wedding of Gloria Alice Cuming and Donald Keith Mc' Creary in which they exchanged rings And vows. Dr. Richard Stew art officiated at the candle-rlight ing service in New St. James Pres- byterian Church, London. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Cuming, London. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCreary, AlvinSton Given in marriage by her father the bride chose a delightful floor length gown of white sheerganza. The empire bodice was enhanced by delicate chantilla lace over pink satin ribbon around the '. square neckline and the waist. The same, lace edged the Juliet sleeves. The slightly gathered skirt had 'an overshirt , which.was open in the front and trimmed all the way around with the same chantilla lace over pink satin rib:- bon. To complete her bridal en- semble the bride wore a cathedral length veil also trimmed all the way around with chantilla lace and caught up by a dainty Juliet cap made of the same material as the gown. She carried a cascade of pink sweetheart roses, baby's breath and trailing ivy. Miss Katherine Belton was/Maid of honour and Miss Donna MCCreary and Mrs. Joanne'Des- champ were bridesmaids. -They were identically attired in floor length, sheer-sleeyed gowns of white dacron sheer , flocked •in pink and. White dafies., over pink crepe. they carried hand clusters of white shasta daisies , pink sweetheart roses, and blue corn- flowers, and wore matching, flowered headpieces. Ted Courtis was groomsman and Carl McCreary and Bill Curning ushered guests. Mr. 'Allan Stew- art of Burlington, cousin of the btide , sang 0 Perfect Love and The Lord's Prayer. For receiving guests at the' Lobby Room of The Paddock, the bride's mother chose an original, floor length gown of evergreen chiffon, over peau de 'soie and a cluster of pink sweetheart roses. She was assisted by the groom's mother in a two piece, floor length ensemble of deep shrimp chiffon and a corsage of a green cymbidium orchid. The bride changed to a 'green and white 'ensemble , with a cor- sage of white rose's for a honey- moon trip to the Maritime Provin- ces. The groom is a graduate of the • University of Western. Ontario, and both are graduates of London Teacher's College. 'They will re- side in LOndon. Those attending the wedding were ,froin Lucknow Teeswater Toronto, Oakville, Burlington, Dundas, Wallaceburg, Chatham, Alvinston, • Strathroy, Waterloo and Guelph. KINGSBRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. John Howard vis- ited recently in. Detroit with Reta's sister Mrs. Marie Forbes. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Van Diepen returned home. Saturday after a three week vacation with relatives in Holland. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crawford and fam- ily on the, death of Fred's mother last week end. REPORT REWARDING TRIP 'The students of 'St. Joseph's school, their chaperones and vis- itors returned home on Tuesday ' evening from their exchange trip by air to Maple Ridge, B.C. The trip proved to be a very rewarding one for all. Dennis Dalton who has been sailing on the S. S. Charles Dick has retired from sailing.and return- edhome on October 16.