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SCOTT'S SCOTT'S
OQUAGA LAKE RESORT
DEPOSIT, NEW YORK
Departing
SEPTEMBER 20
4 DAYS
Deluxe Motor Coach Transportation
3 Nights Accommodation at Scotts Resort
on take Oquaga.
All Entertainment and Activities supplied
by the Scotts
All Meals during your Stay at the Resort.
Lucknow Post Office Pickup.
Two Persons
Twin Beds
Share Bath
With Next
Room
r $139.00 ea.
Two Persons
Twiq Beds
$144.00 'ea.
Two Persons
Twin Beds
In Best Rooris
Of Llidge
$149.00 ea.,
Area people who took this tour to Oquaga Lake
Resort in May, highly recommend it.
CONTACT
(MRS. BRYCE) MERLE ELLIOTT
Lucknow, Ont. Phone 528-3500
Licensed under the
Traver Industry Act No. 1338987
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Married At Port Albert Church
SINCLAIR - ADAMS
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t which Canon Garwo6d.Russell united in marriai
iane Adams of RR 3 Goderich and Robert f.
nclair, RR No. 2 Clinton.
The , bride is the daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs.
Adams and the,groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sinclair. , "
Soloist Miss Marianne Frayne was accompar
organist Wm. Hayden she sang, "The. Wedding'
Lord's Prayer" and "The Wedding Prayer."
• ' The bride was given in marriage by her pare/
chose an, elegant govin 'in snowy-white pure cry
' styled with a V-neckline and an empire waist. F
floating skirt was'held back with along chapel tr:
bottom of the dress, the edge of the chapel train
puffed bell sleeves were trimmed with Belgium la
headdress, a. juliet caplet with matching lace an
held a three-tier puree silk illusion veil trimm
matching lace. She carried 'an arm bouquet of
long-stem roses, backed with green fernery arr
breath and tied with yellow ribbon.
Matron of honor was Mrs. Charlene henry, sisr
bride, R.R. No. 6', Goderich. She wore an evenir
pink gown flocked with pink flowers of volvest(
high fitted bodiCe, wide scoop neckline' and
ruffle. She carried 'three long-stemmed' whi
backed with green' fernery and tied with white i
white wide-brim hat topped off her ensemble.
Bridesmaid was Miss Lori Pentland, frien
bride, Dungannon. She wore an identical gowr
blue flockeorwith 'blue floWers of polyester. Shy
identical flowers and wore an identical hat.
F'lowergirl was Miss Elizabeth Perrin, frier
bride, 'Scarborough. She wore an .identical go
with puffed sleeves, in green flocked with greei
of polyester. She carried one long-stemmed w
. bAked with green fernery• and tied with white
ribbon , of the sane material as her dress, hung
from her hair.
Groomsman was John Sinclair, brother of tl
and usher was Paul Adams, brother of the brid
R.R. No.3, Goderich. The groom and his attend:
white tuxedo jackets trimmed at lapels and poc
black, and black pant's. The groom wore a yellc
his lapel, :while the groomsman and usher wore
The wedding reception was in'the 'Lucknow Ar
The bride's mother wore a sleeveless fic
gown, a white A-line skirt topped with a multi
bodice. She wore a corsage of yellow roses.
The groom's mother selected a floor-length .,
sleeved goWn of rust color with the bodice' ent
petite yellow flowers, She wore a corsage of yell
The couple honeymooned in Northern Onto
are residing in Holmesville. .
Showers prior to her marriage were given by
Pentland, Dungannon, for school girlfriends
Port Albert fo'r the community; Mrs. .Tack Ma
Oakdale for the groOkres .relatives; Mrs. Bari
Clinton, for the bride's relatives; Taylor's
Community Club where the couple received a I
a shower at the home of Mrs. Charlene Henry
by Mrs. Henry and, Mrs. Wm. Sinclair, R.
' Godericlifor. girlfriends.
Port Albert Anglican Church was the 'sce
Saturday evening, August 7 for the double-ring cerf
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WEDN ESDAY.
QUEEN DANCE
Lucknow Public School '
Saturday, September 11
The Agricultural Society
are still lOoking for
contestants ' .
LucKNow LORNE REID PHONE 528.2011
SHOE REPAIR - LAWN MOWER BLADE SHARPENING'
LES PETTfR SHOES
I •
Open cause Held
For Bride - Elect
WHITECHURCH NEWS
Mrs. Wa ace Milligan enter-
tained at Open House on Sunday
afternoon, September 5 in , honour
of her daughter Mary Lou's
", approaching , marriage to Brian
Falconer on Saturday, 'September
11 at Chalmer's Presbyterian
Church. Receivingguests were the
bride elect and her mother.
Attending the guest book was Lynn
Falconer% Showing the trousseau'
was Arlene Steadleman and the
gifts were looked after by Clara
Milligan,i—sister of the bride.
Guests were served by Wendy
Kay., Lynn Falconer and Lori
Purdon. Also assisting was Mrs.
Bev Kay. Around 40 attended the
Open House. Friends ,from
Streetsville :were Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Bonharn, Mr. and Mrs.
Hans Steadleman and Nancy of
Stratford, Mrs. Ellis and daugh-
ters, Mr. and Mrs. Relison
Falconer and Lynn of Sarnia.
Mrs. Orville Tiffin yisited recent-
1!( with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin
-and -they called on Mr. and Mrs.
Tom McInnes, 'who now reside at
Turnberry Estates, one mile west
of Wingham,.. •
On Monday. Mr. and. Mrs. Harry
Moss • of Plattsville visited with
Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and Mr.
and Mrs. Carl fvfcClenaghan.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan
and Mrs. Ben" McClenaghan on
Saturday visited .with Mrs. •Eileen
Parker of Exeter and Mr. and Mrs.
Carl McClenaghan attended the
Rodeo.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted McClenaghan
of Kitchener spent the weekend
with Miss Mildred McClengghan.
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Rintoul were. Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Oberholtzer, Jeffery
and Julie of Waterloo and on
Monday Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Campbell of Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs: Dalton Schultz
arrived home on Sunday after
spending 2 weeks with their
daughter,, Mrs. Sidney Topham,
Mr. Topham and family of Winni-
peg, Manitoba. They went to their
son Leonard's at Tillsonburg , and
he took them to the plane and also
met them on their return.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Coultes
and Robbie of Toronto spent the
holiday with his parents, Mr. and
Mri. Ronald Coultes of East
Wawanosh.
School reopened for • another
term on-Tuesday morning. Varied
will be the feelings as each boy and
girl starts off. For the little folks
•
going to kindergarten, many maybe
scared stiff' having trouble holding
back tears' as they leave home not
knowing what lies ahead. For
those who have passed exams last
term they will be. happy with the
thought of the new class. For those
wh'o have failed and are repeaters
they will be down hearted for a 'few•
days. For the'high schoolers used
to the reopening it maybe a happy
time if they proceed on with all
credits, if not then they too maybe
rather down hearted.' Your
community wish. you all success
this year. Beginners frOm here
were Lana Craig, Stephen Tiffin
and Hank Blom. , .
RELATIVE SHOWER
Miss Darlene. Coultes' held a
relative shower at the home •of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Ronald
Coultes, on Sunday for her cousin
Patsy Coultes, bride to be. Mrs.
'Miller and Darlene entertained
with contests. Mrs.. John Willis
assisted her sister Patsy open the
gifts of cushions, pillow cases,
towels, chinaware, cookware and
other gifts. Patsy thanked the
relatives for putting on the party,
for coming and for their gifts.
Lunch was served to around 20
attenders. Mr's. Earl Caslick,
grandmother of Patsy, was present
for the occasion.
On Monday last Joe Tiffin and
his Junior team began W.O.A.A.
playoff games with Markdale with
a score 15-7. In the back' to
Wingham game the score was 11-8,
and eliminated Markdile. The
next' team to play is Desboro:
Also playing for O.A.S.A. they
played eamalache with a score 7-2
and on the return,garne at Lucknow
the score was 5-4 eliminating
Camalache. Next team to play was
Fullarton in 0.A.S.A. and the Score
was 4-1 in favour of Whitechurch.
The date for Fullarton return game
at Wingham has not been decided.
Mrs. Bill Snowden and Bill Jr.
recently spent an evening with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin,
Joan and Joey and grandmother,
Mrs. Orville Tiffin.. .
/ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans visited
on Sunday with. Mrs. Wernham of
Komoka and in the afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Evans of Hyde
Park.
'Mr. 'and Mrs. Fred Davis and
Dana of Windsor have been holiday
visitors with her mother, Mrs.
Garnet Farrier..
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Coultes
and Robbie of Toronto spent the
holiday with his parents ,Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald. Coultes of East
Wawanosh.
On Monday. Brian Rintoul took
his Hereford cattle to Orangeville
Fair for exhibition. He was
accompanied by his sister Gayle.
Mr. and Mrs. • Gary Rintoul also
attended the Fair exhibiting their
Charolais.
Miss Joyce Tiffin of 'Toronto
spent the holiday with her pareriti
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin and Miss
Janet ..Sleightholm spent the holi-
day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Sleightholm.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman WhYtock
and Jack were' Sunday visitors with
his parents, 11. and Mrs. Alex
Whytock of Teeswater.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Inglis of
Highgite spent the weekend with
his mother, Mrs. Jennie Inglis,
Tom and Betty. Mrs. Jack Inglis
and Stephen left for their home at
Vancouver, as Stephen has to
return to school.
Kimberley and Bobby Wilkens,
children of Mt. `41ad Mrs. Bill
Wilkens of Gowanstown, visited
,last'week with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilkens and
Glenna.