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LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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LAJEUNESSE- MORAN Photo by Haddens
Pink and white gladioli, white
mums and candelabra decorated
Kingsbridge Roman Catholic
Church August 17 for the double -
ring ceremony at which. Father Ed
Dentinger united in marriage Jud-
ith Ann Moran and Michael Elmer
Lajeunesse, both of Kitchener.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Moran, R. R.
7 Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Law-
rence Lajeunesse, Sturgeon Falls,
are the groom's parents.
Organist was Marianne Frayne
who accompanied her father:,
Eugene Frayne , as he sang O'Per-
fect Love , Ave Maria and The
Wedding Song...
The bride was given in marriage
by her father. She wore a formal'
gown of French chantilly lace
over organza with a Victorian
neckline., bishop sleeves and a
natural waistline banded with sat-
in, The full skirt was worn over
a hoop and was accentuated with
rows of organza and tiers of snatch-
ing lace. " The back of the gown
fell into.a cathedral train. Her
matching Juliet cap held her
floor -length veil which was 'trim-
reed with chantilly lace... She car-
ried a cascade of red roses:
Maid of honour for her sister was
Brenda Moran, R. R. 7' Lucknow.
She .chose a formal gown of soft
pink polyester sheer with a bib
front and tiny bows. A gathered'
frill of pink and white lace accent-
ed' the bib. Matching lace trim-
med the bodice around the neck-
line and the cuffs on the long.
sleeves. A frill around the hem-
line of the dress was topped off
wi:thsthe same lace. She wore a
pink picture hat and carried a
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sweetheart roses.
Bridesmaids were Betty Wraith,
Goderich, and Mrs, Judith Red-
mond,
ed-mond, Clinton, both attired as
the maid of honour. Nancy
Moran, cousin of the bride , as
flower girl, was also identically
gowned but carried a basket of
white daisies and sweetheart roses.
Gaston Lajeunesse, brother of
the groom from Sturgeon Falls,
was ringbearer.
Groomsman was Ivan Lajeunesse,,
brother of the groom, Sturgeon
Falls, and another brother, Leo,.
Lajeunesse , Sturgeon Falls, was
an usher assisted by Mike Moran,
brother of the bride, R. R. '7 Luck.
now.
The wedding reception was at
Saltford Valley Hall following the
wedding dinner at Kingsbridge Par
ish Hall. Decorations there were
pink and white streamers and bells.
The brid'e's mother wore a form-
al gown of blue sheer organza
with a smocked bodice and long,
full gathered sleeves and a cor-
sage of pink rdses. The groom's
mother chose ' a formal gown of
deep pink crimplene with
matching jacket and a corsage
of white roses.
For travelling to Northern Ont-
ario , the bride changed to a bluff
and white pant .suit with matching
accessories and "a corsage 'of pink.
roses.
They are residing at 10 Leacrest
Court, Kitchener.
Prior to her marriage, the' bride
was feted at several showers given
by friends. Miss Brenda McLen-
nan , R. , R. 3 Goderich, was host-
ess
ost-ess for. a shower; fellow employees
at Mutual Life of CDA where the
bride is employed, hosted a show-
er; and there, was a community.
shower at Kingsbridge Church
Hall.
WHITEcHuRcIr
Miss Joan Tiffin of Bank of
Montreal. Teeswater, is this week
enjoying holidays. /
Port Stanley Junior C team
entertained Whitechurh Junior
C team on Sunday afternoon at
2 p.m. This is the first game in
a series of 3 and the score .was 9-
5 in favor of Whitechurch. Wea-
ther being favorable Port Stanley
is to come to Wingham for the
second playoff game next,Sunday
afternoon.'
Mack Inglis of Highgate spent
the week end with his mother ,
Mrs. Tom Inglis, Tom and . Betty.
Mrs. Bob Adams spent a
few days recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Smith when Mrs. Smith
and baby Robert returned home
from Goderich Hospital. ,
Visitors on Sunday with Mr.
and ,Mrs. Elgin Johnston and
family' were Mt. and Mrs. Walter
Shortreed of Walton and Carol
Mrs. Harvey'Tanner.of Milverton
and Mr. and Mrs. Russel McGuire
and Brian of Kitchener.
Brian and Gayle Rintoul on Sat-,
urday attended Listowel Fair
where Brian showed their Hereford
cattle.
Whitechurch and Langside
Young Peoples Society will hold
a social evening at the Manse
Whitechurch on Saturday at 8
p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell
of Scarboro spent the week end
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Rintoul. -
The September meeting of
Chalmers W. M.S. will be held
Wednesday, September 18 at the
horhe of Mrs. Wallace Conn.
Leaders Mrs. Don Ross and Miss
Annie Laidlaw. ' Helpers Mrs.
Lorne Forster and IvMrs. 14. Mac -
WEDNESDAY, SEPTE
MB,E
Now is the time
get your entries roe
for the following
SPECIAI,
EVENTS
AT
LUCKNOW fALL FAI
Saturday, September'11
LOOK OVER THIS LIST OF VARIOUS CLASSES YOU
ENTER AND THE CASH PRIZES GIVEN,
1. Decorated. Bicycle $3.00 $2.00 $1,00
2 Decorated Tricycle 3.00 2.00 1.00`
(25c for ' all other entries)
3 Decorated Doll Carriage 1.50 1.00 ,75
(25c for all other ,entries)
4 Best costumed rider on decorated pony
(Animals will not be judged)
6.00. 5.0,0 ' 4.00 3.00
5. Largest family at the fair 5.00 3.00.
6. Longest. beard , 10.00
7. Oldest lady at the fair 5.00
8. Oldest gentleman at the fair 5.00
9. Couple coming the farthest distance: 5.00
10. 'Fug of War (3:30 P.M.) 10.00 5.00
(Elementary School Age 10 to a team)
Log Sawing Contest (men) 6.00 5.00
Log Sawing Contest (ladies) '6.00 5,00
Most original entry in parade 6.00 5.00
Best clown (in parade), adult, . 5.00 3.00
Best clown (in parade), child .. 5.00 3.00
Schools Parading in • Costume . 8.00 6.00 4.00
Public School Floats in Parade . 25.00 20.00 15.00
5.00
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13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
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20.
21.
22.
Decorated Cars
Antique Cars prior to 1930 ,
Best Society Float
Best Comic Float
Best Patriotic Float
10.00 7.00 5,00
12.00 6,00
25.00 20.00
25.00 20.00
25:00 2100'
CLASS 16A - SADDLE HORSES , j
l Parade class (must ride in parade)
$14.00 $12.00' $10.00 $8.00 $6.00 I
Entry fee of $1.00 will be charged for section 2,3, 41
must be npaid• to the secretary by 1 P.M. on fair day'
2. , Saddle horse, under English' saddle', rider properly attl
$14.00 $12.00 $10.00 $8.00 $6.00 $
3. Western Pleasure addle Class
.00 $12.00 $10.00 $8.00 $6.00
4. English Equitation
$14Hunt Seat 1
Horse or pony to be shown at a walk, trot, canter,
ways of the ring, may be asked to' back. To be '
on seat and bands of rider, manners and way of
Suitability of horse to rider and •appointments co
ed. Conformation not to count. /
int PRIZE --An English bridle and a Trophy (per
donated by the Tack Shack, Lucknow
Other prizes cif 512.00, 510.00 and $$.00 donated by
Lucknow Agricultural Society
5. Best mare or gelding on grounds $6.0 4.00
CLASS 168 -. RODEO EVENTS. I
1. Potato Race on pony'
%(rider elementary school age) $6.00 $5.00 $4.®
PA
2. Musical chairs on horseback
Entry fee of $1.00 per entry in eac6h.00 of 5.ti 1
00 4 '00
fol
oil
four events to be paid to the secretary Y
fair day
3. Barrel race on horseback 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.00400
4. Flag race on horseback 10.00 8.00 6.00
5. Pick uprace on horseback 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.60
6: Keyholrace on horseback 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.A
Donald ,` Roll call - an article
from Glad Tidings or Presbyterian
Record. Topic,to be chosen.
Courtesy remarks by Mrs. Elroy
Laidlaw.
Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Mack Cardiff, Brussels,
were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul,
Mr; and Mrs. Dave Ober
and Jeffery of Wingham,
Mrs. Leonard 'Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. John hie
Kinloss were Saturday ,i fin
Mr. and Mrs. Joe
ily and his sister Ws,
Tiffin.