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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-06-12, Page 19ESDAY, JUNE 12, 1974 gym Of Events IINfark Senior inns' Week residents of Huronview , with other, senior citizens; rio, will cCebrate Senior s� Week from June 16th to The event has been d by the ministry of Com - and Social Services as part program; for Homes for the Committee of Management inview has declared open or the week, and invites 'or citizens' clubs, or any over 60, to come and join programs. For this week he dining room will be o visitors and volunteers at a lcharge and supper will be d the day of the picnic. owing is a schedule of activ ecial church service will be the auditorium on Sunday THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO mo mg, ne • , wa t e choir of Wesley Willis Church providing the music. Chaplain, Rev. W. Mc Whinnie , will be in charge of the services In the even ing there will be band concert, weather permitting. Monday afternoon there will be Old Tyme music and dancing in the auditorium. Goderich Senior ,Citizens'. Club will joie with the Huronview residents in the activities and will assist with the music Tuesday afternoon, Rev. George Youmatoff, Rector of Bayfield and Middleton Anglican Churches, and formerly Padre of C.F.B. , Clin- ton, will lead a sing -song in the auditorium. Rev. Youmatoff is well-known to most of the resid- ents of Huronview because of the great interest he took in Huronview during the 'years he was stationed at the base. Wednesday., the annual Huron - view picnic will be held on the grounds, weather permitting, or in the auditorium ,'if the weather- man does not cooperate. There will be garnes, races, etc. , com- mencing at 2 p.m. Huron County Museum will have their display van here for the day. Thursday afternoon there will be organ music in the auditorium by Ed Stiles. The Senior Citiz- ens' Clubs of Bayfield and Exeter. may, will put on •a variety program for Family. Night (Thursday evening, 7 p.m.). These same clubs prov- ided the Family Night program during Senior Citizens' Week last year and it was really enjoyed by everyone. Friday is always Bingo day at Huronview , but for this week, they hope to have many 'outside' seniors there. The games will be held in the auditorium with some real prizes, instead of the usual chocolate _bars , etc. Brussels' Senior Citizens will join for the afternoon. On Saturday, June 22nd, there will. be table gamers•in the auditor ium (progressive euchre., bridge, 500 , etc!): Seaforth Happy Citi- zens' Club will sponsor this activ- ity . • PAGE NINETEEN Married At Goderich SMUK - ZINN Strickland Toyota 1911 MUSTANG FASTBACK Metallic green with black interior, automatic tran- smission, radio, a local one owner car. Lic. No. DHD-636. x2195. 1964 PONTIAC G.T.O. 4 aped transmission, 400 engine, positraction, 4 new wide buns, Painted and ready to go. Lic. No. DP0-561 X2195. 1.969 MUSTANG dirk brown with black interior, three gear transmission, a sharp car. Lic. No. AVW-179 '1995. 969 DODGE "340" 314 rasing car, headers, chrome wheels and wide buns, 4 Vied transmission. Lica No. 80E-775 '1995. 1913 C:HEVY NOVA S.S. 350 V8, automatic transmission, sharp metallic blue, 15,000 miles, radio, Lic. No.- HCF-726. :3495. Also in the 3 & 4 Speed Machines GTO.!S_MUSTANGS OLDS All .Cars Above .Sold with Safety Check. STRICKLAND MOTORS LIMITED 334 HURON ROAD GODERICH 524-9381 MON. TUES. THURS: & FRI. 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. WED. & SAT. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Wit- nesses Goderich, decorated with white daisies and yellow sweetheart roses, was the setting for the marriage of Wendy Zinn and Larry Smuk on Friday, May 10that7p.m;. The bride is.the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Zinn'of Goderich. The groom is the. son of Mr: and Mrs. Paul Smuk of Kitchener. Mr. H. Katzmier of Kitchener officiated at the double ring ceremony. Anne Hopper of Seaforth was pianist and Mrs. Barbara McKee of Goderich was soloist. Given in marriage by her father , the bride wore a floor -length gown of satin covered with sheer, with empire waist, lice bodice and long sleeves. Her veil was cathedral length and she carried white daisies, yellow sweetheart roses and -baby's breath. . Carolyn Babinsky of London, sister of the bride, was matron of honour. She wore a gown of yel- low and white Swiss dot with .em- pire waist and flowing skirt and carrieda bouquet of white daisies' and .yellow sweetheart roses. Bridesmaids were Debbie Hooper and Linda Simmons, both of. Lon- don , and Janice Zinn of Goderich. Their dresses and flowers were the same as the matron: of honour's. Darlene McGrath of Kitchener was flower girl. She was dressed similar to the other attendants. .' Groomsman was Doug Zieman of Brantford. Ushers were Ron Smuk and Brian McGrath, both of - Kitchener, and. Garry Zinn of Goderich was ringbearer. They all wore brown tuxedos. A reception followed at. Salt - ford Valley Hall, which was dec- orated with candelabra , flower baskets and scattered brandy sniffers with daisies. The bride's mother chose a -. floor -length' mauVe gown`iith white accessories. The groom's mother wore a floor -length gown in mint green with white accessories. For travelling the bride wore a polazzo pant suit of baby blue Swiss dot and white accessories. The couple will reside in Kitchener. • Guests were present from Toron- to, Hamilton, Kitchener, London, Detroit , Strathroy, Goderich, Clinton, Wingham and Sarnia. Prior to her marriage the bride was honoured with showers at London, Kitchener, Goderich, Lucknow Mount Brydges. •