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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-09-29, Page 23lt,R, 'L.00IalOw Lanes 7, "Phone 529,7248 ALLEN'S ORANGE 4 envelopes 95c ROSEDALE CHOICE PEAS, 14 oz. 33C RED ROSE ECONOMY TEA BAGS, 100's. $1.15 CE Asphalt Shingles liHN• :it -HENDERSON LUMBE R LTD. PHONE St8'-3118 • LUCKNOW NIGHT SCHOOL • LIKRIQW, CENTRAL PUBLIC SOVOL... Phone 528-3113 Principal — S. E. Collyer 1. OIL PAINTING 2. UPHOLSTERY 3. LIQUID EMBROIDERY 4.: SEWING — (a) Beginners (b) Stretch and Knit Fabric 5. PHYSICAL FITNESS PLUS —' any course for which sufficient registrations are received Registration and First Class WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 6, 1976 ALL CLASSES TO BE HELD IN LUCKNOW CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHOOL FEE -- $14.00 Per Course Anyone wishing to register by mail, please complete form below and mail to the Principal by Monday, October 4, 1976 Name Address Phone No. Course La rk ea t 29, 1976 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,, 1976 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAO," TWESTYMOIRIII Merle Gunbylamed President Of Ashfield Federation Of Agriculture MacDONALD - St. Andrew's United Church, Ripley, decorated with pots of yellow mums, was the setting for .the wedding of Jean Marie. MacTavish and Ian :James Mac- , Donald on Saturday, July. 31st at 4 The 'bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacTavish of R. 1 Ripley. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald of Ripley. MacTAVISH -Photo by Snyder Rey. George Ball of Milverton officiated at the double ring ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a white jersey gown with stand-up collar, empire waist and train falling from the' should- ers. She wore a wide-brimmed hat with veil atsthe back and carried a bouquet of yellow roses and small white carnations. Maid of honour was Marg NO. 1 210 LB. SEALED SHINGLES 6 Colours From / Which To Choose ALSO ROOF CEMENT EAVE STARTER GALVANIZED RIDGE ROOFING NAILS, ETC. NO. 15 BLACK ASPHALT FELT ASPHALT 'SHINGLES ADD BEAUTY 'AND COLOUR TO YOUR ROOF ALSO IN STOCK 4" Plastic Drainage Tubing ST. lAWRENCE CEMENT PORTLAND AND MASONRY long overdue three ,,forittr ee board for , project , by ttcls man. and of commun. de this fund Atrol kept it Treat Injuries At Hospital Larry Ruttan, Wroxeter, was ver of.a vehicle travekling north on qideroad .15 and 16 Sunday afternoorrwhen be collided with an east bound vehicle driven' by Bradley Johnston:. The accident occurred at the-junction of 'conces- sion .4 and concession 15 and 16. He was admitted to hospital with multiple injuries. William Yeoman, Wroxeter, RiChard Morris, Scarborough and Kenneth • Pennington were all passengers in the Ruttan vehicle. Mr.. Yeoman was treated for lacera- tions and released. Mr, Morris was admitted to hospital for observation . and Mr. Pennington was admitted with multiple injUries and later transferred to University Hospital, London. The accident was investi- gated by Kenneth Murray. MacTavish of London, sister of the bride: She wore a gown of mint green jergey,. with stand-up collar, bell sleeves, empire waist, and wide-brimmed hat. She carried a bouquet of white daisies and baby's breath tinted green. Bridesmaids were Karen Parrott of Brampton, friend of the bride; Barb Liddle of R. R. 1 Ripley, sister of the bride; Mary Armstrong of Ripley, friend, of the bride; Pat van den Hogen of Listowel, sister of the groom. They all• wore gowns styled, similar to the maid of, honour's in yellow with yellow hats and carried similar' bouquets with yelloW tinted, baby's breath. Groomsman was Morris Mac- Donald of, Ripley. Ushers were Doug.. MacDonald, R. R. 3 Ripley, brother of the groom; Charles Liddle, brother-in- law of the bride, R. R. 1 Ripley; Lynn Armstrong and Sandy, Pol- lock, both friends of Ripley. Mrs. Marion Gamble of Ripley was organist. Soloist was Larry Irwin, Ripley, who sang "More", .,"The Wedding Prayer" and "One Hand, One Heart". A reception followed in the church parlour. The bride's mother wore a floor-length blue gown with pink rose corsage. The groom's mother chose a pink floor-length gown with white and pink rose corsage.. For travelling the bride wore a blue and white jumpsuit and pink rose corsage. F011owing' their wedding trip to . Eastern Ontario the couple are residing in Grand Valley, where the bride is on the staff of the Grand Valley Public School.. The groom is employed at Atlas Distribution, Rexdale. Too much foresight causes many thi ngs worry a great deal about things that never happen. KINETTES CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 project' and a cheque for $100.00 was presented at the 'Kinsmen Spring Council in Windsor. A toy chest party and casino night were held in the club house and food booths were present at both the , intermediate softball tournaments oveuthe. summer. Over the next year, the Kinettes hope to' be even more active in'the community's interest. A cheque • for $50,00 has been donated to the CKNX telethon for Cerebral Oalsy, The Heart Fund Blitz is again on in February and bazaar and tea are to be held sometime this fall. The girls are 'very excited about this year's coming events and they hope the public takes as much interest in these projects as theY do. The annual meeting and banquet Of the Ashfield Township Federa- tion of Agriculture was held. September 22 at Brookside School with St. Helen's Women's Institute providing a delicious meal. Rev. Cook from Trinity; United was present to say Grace. President, 11.alph Foster,• chaired the' meeting and thanked all 'those for attending. Warren Zinn, Reeve of Ashfield, and Maurice Bean, second-vice president of the Huron County' federation spOke briefly to, the gathering. Phpip Foster, chairman of the Ashfield Township' Home Improve- ment contest for the 1978 Inter= national Plowing Match in Huron County, spoke to the group, briefly describing the contest. Maurice Bean chaired the elec- tions, resulting as follows: presid- ent, Merle Gunby; vice president, Derk Logtenberg; secretary-treas- urer, Sheila Gunby; directors, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jerome, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pentland. Several people expressed their reservations about the suggested changes in the assessment and property taxation methods as proposed by the provincial govern- ment. The guest speaker, Henry Stan- ley, Agricultural Representative for The Hallton Region, showed slides and talked about the Junior Fanner Tour to' the British hies. Mr. Stanley described some of 'the land use planning practises in Great Britain and 'Holland, and stressed the need for the preserve- _ tion of agricultural land in' Canada. Following the township meeting, the Individual Service members of Northwest Huron held their region- al meeting. - Vince Austin 'was elected O.F.A. director. • Those nominated • as delegates to the Ontario Federation of • Agriculture 1976 Convention were Vince Austin, Dennis Connel- ly, Douglas Cameron and John Norman. • Married in Ripley United Church