The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-10-23, Page 14PAGE POURTEEN
HE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Lighted canbelabra entwined
with red and gifted berries • with
greenery formed the settingin
Brussels United Church on Satur-
daY. August 31, when. Linda.
Beverly. Wilson and Allan Roderick
Andrew exchanged vows in a
double -ring ceremony solemnized
by Rev.; Eric Le Drew.
Traditional wedding music was
provided by Mrs. Jack Bryans.
Misses Joan Elliott and Julie
Vallance sang "The , Wedding
Song” and "Wedding Prayer". ',
The bride is the daughter of Mrs.
'della Wilson. of Bru.Ssels, and Mr.
Edward Wilson Of Grantod. The
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Alex . Andrew of Lucknow.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, chose a gown of peau de
soie with flowing cathedral train. '
The collar and tip 'of her long
sleeves featured a cutwork design
accented with seed pearls.. Seed
pearls also accented a tiered lace
headpiece which .held in place a
trailing silk illusion veil edged with
scalloped embroidery. She carried
a cascade of white gladioli with
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crimson rose buds and ivy.
Miss. Susan Smith, ' of London
•was maid of honour and the
bridesmaids were Miss Cheryl
McCutcheon of Brussels, and Miss
Susan Hawthorne, Toronto, cousin
of the bride. They were gowned
alike in beige polyester knit with
varigated green floral designs.
Green velvet ribbon •circled the
high waist, bow in front. They
carried, a cascade of crimson
gladioli.
Donald Andrew of Calgary,
Alberta, brother of the groom, was
best man. Ushers were Tom and
Bob Andrew, brothers of the
groom, and Greg and Paul Wilson,
brothers of the bride. All the male
attendants wore beige tuxedos with
brown velvet lapels and brown
trousers.
Following the ceremony the
reception was held at the Listowel
Golf and Country Club.
The bride's mother wore a
floor -length gown of mint green
shantung with crystal beaded neck
line, accented with a white garden-
ia corsage and stephanotis. The
groom's mother chose a printed
sheer floor -length gown in brown
and gold tones and corsage of pale
yellow roses.
The bride and groom reside at 8
Wilsonview Ave., Guelph.
Out of town guests Were there
from Grand Prairie, Calgary and
Olds, Alberta, Orillia, Toronto,
• London and Kincardine.
Allan is attending University of
Guelph in Agriculture Science
Course and Linda is employed by
the University of Guelph Veterin-
ary Hospital.
ZION
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Helm on the birth of their son
on October 15th a brother for
Janine.
Bryce Ritchie, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Ritchie, won the lucky
ticket on a bag of corn at the
International Ploughing Match
near Georgetown in September.
Mr. and Mrs.' Wayne Jerome
and family had his brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Lyn Jerome and family of
Clinton as Sunday supper guests.
Cheryl Hart of Crewe spent the
week end with her aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Ritchie, Brenda " and
Bryce.
Members of Trinity Church in
this community attended their
Thankoffering service Sunday
evening at the church while the
members of Lucknow United
Church from Zion attended anniv-
ersary services in Lucknow on
Sunday.
Mrs. Lorne Cook attended a
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LUCKNOW DISTRICT CO-OP
PHONE 528-3024
• How many energy leaks
are there in your home?
At one drop per second. a dripping hot water tap can
waste about 175 gallons of hot watereach month. The
.electricity required 'to heat that water would keep a
60 -watt bulb burning continuously.
Poor insulation...a faulty heating system _Inefficient
use of appliances...all cause energyleaks in the home.
This can increase the cost ofrunning a home—and waste
Canada's precious energy resources.
It makesbood senselo use electricityanb all forms
energy leaks. %
of energy wisely. And that includes stopping those
• your hydro
birthday supper on Sunday for her
aunt,- Mrs. Evelyn Barkwell of
Lucknow. It was held in the Legion
Hall in Lucknow, where about 64
attendedthis is Mrs.
eightieth birthday.