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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-11-06, Page 18• ';;%•. •t 4 .* • a„ PAGE SIONTRES • THE LUCKNOWSENTINIEL, 1,111CKNOW, ONTARIO McKENZIE - CUDMORE The altar of Ontario Street United Church., Clinton, WaS adorn- ed with gold candelabra, melon mums, daisies and ivy, for the September 28 wedding at which vows and rings were exchanged by John E. McKenzie. R- R. 1 Dungannon.. and Helen L. Cud - more, 41 Princess Street E., Clinton. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cudmore, Clin- ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Don McKenzie. R. R. 1 Dungannon, are the parents of the groom. Rev. L. S. Lewis conducted the ceremony.. Organist was Mrs. Doris McKinley and soloist was Wm. Craig who sang Wedding Prayer and the Hawaiian Wedding Song. The bride chose an A-line gown in treviera crystalette with a demure waistline and a high Victorian neckline. Down the front and the back of the gown from the top of the neckline to the bottom of the hemline was a large row of atencon lace. Her long chapel train held at the waistline was trimmed all around the edge with matching lace. Her headdress was a_Juliette cap trimmed with seeded pearls. It held a four -tiered silk veil. She wore an opal necklace and ear- rings, a gift from the groom. and carried white daisies. sonja roses. ribbons of sonja and baby's breath. Matron of honour was Donna Watson. sister of the groom. Listowel. . Senior bridesmaid was Miss Janice, Herman. a friend of the bride. London; junior brides- maid was Miss Belinda Cudmore, niece of the bride: and flowergirl was Miss Joy Cudmore. niece of the bride. The matron of honour and the bridesmaids wore melon silk organ- za gowns with ruffled Vs at the back and the front. Their long straight skirts had matching ruffles around the hemline. Bishop sleeves with tiny tight cuffs were trimmed with the same imported French lace as touched the neckline at the centre of the V. They wore Victorian hats of • melon and carried white daisies. baby's breath. baby mums of yellow and ribbons of white and yellow. • The flowergirl was attired in a gown of the same design as the bride's. Tiny melon bows were tucked into her blonde hair.She carried a parasol brimming with baby's breath. white daisies. yel- low mums, sonja roses and ribbon Groomsman was Donald Wat- son. brother-in-law of the groom. Listowel. Ushers were Donald Cudmore. broth -..m of the bride. Clinton and Douglas Haskell• , friend of the groom. Port Albert. Gold candelabra with streamers of melon ending in white wedding bells decorated Clinton Legion Hall foi the wedding reception. The bride's table featured bouquets, a wedding cake trimmed in melon, a parasol and silver wine goblets. The guests' tables were centred with brandy glasses filled with colored water and floating yellow daisies. The bride's mother wore an orange jersey two-piece gown with a pleated bodice and a long slender skirt. Her matching pleated jacket was tied at front with a high neckline. The groom's mother chose a teal blue gown of whip satin with a matching jacket trimmed with alcence lace. For travelling, the bride changed to a two-piece linen weave suit trimmed in orange with a long floral silk scarf. Her beige hat was also trimmed with material match- ing the scarf and she wore a corsage of sonja roses. She carried brown gloves matching her orange and brown leather purse and- shoes. Several showers were held for the bride. Her co-workers at University Hospital honoured her with a linen shower; Miss Janice Herman entertained at a miscel- laneous shower; Mrs. Fran Powell hosted a shower for relatives; a •miscellaneous shower was given by Mrs. Reg Cudmore: relatives and friends were guests at a. miscel- laneous shower given by, Pat Matier and Donna Watson; and a get together for neighbours was held at the home of Mrs. • E. Radford. After the rehearsal. a party was given for the bridal attendants and the young couple at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don McKenzie. parents of the groom. Masquerade Party And Box Social Excellent costumes made judg ing extremely difficult at the Amberley-Huron Snowmobile Club Masquerade Party and Box Social Evening. As one judge put it. 'everyone deserved a prize". However they managed to pick some winners in the different categories. Women's Comic - 1st. Doreen Horning as theJolly Green Giant. 2nd Carol Baler as a Negress Baby; Men's Comic - 1st Steve Corkurnas a lovely lady. 2nd John Ferguson as a Mexican; ^Women's Fancy - 1st Dusty Green as Mickey • SiO WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Lucknow District Co-op • Now Have • A Complete Line of /GUNS And AMMUNITIO Shotgun Shells • •;,, • • •• •'" • 12 Gauge -- Regular and Magnum Plus 16 Gauge, 20 Gauge and 410's • Rifle Cartridges ' Many Calibres Such As • 25-06, 22 Long Rifle and Mushrooms', 22 Magnum, 303, 243, 32, 22-250, 308, 222, 30-30, 30-06, 44 Magnum, 270 / Shotguns and Rifles Ithaca 12 Gauge Automatic Mossberg Lever Action 30-30 Mossberg 22 Magnum Autoraatk Gooey Bolt Action Repeater THERE ARE MANY OTHER GUNS AND AMMUNITION TO COME LUCKNOW DISTRICT CO OP Phone 528-3024 Mouse. 2nd Cathy Dalton as a Pirate; Men's Fancy - 1st went to Dale Baler as a nurse. 2nd Brian Bates as a Mexican. Best Dress Couples - were Linda and Ted. Diane and Brad Roteau. dressed as Pirates and Cartoon Characters; Comic Dress Couples - 1st Steve and Nancy Corkum dressed as ladies. 2nd Bud and Marg Culleton dressed as men. There was also a Wicked Witch'. 441i/eel/de 7008/ "tet)/t. °ar . _ 0.61k•t' Sk • \-t,7` • Little Black Sambo. The Klan. ball players. cloA and ladies and trio gall tions and numerous other ers.. To sum it all up it great time. Vm`siiM.04,,°