The Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-10-20, Page 11A lot of people
like ttie Royal Bank
for Tetm Plan Loans.'''
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For when it makes 'good sense
to borrow.
Should Borrow is a question we all
,
ask ourselves at,
one time or another. But 'now it's a lot easier to come
up with the right answers. Because the Royal. Bank
has put most of the answers into a new booklet called
"Should I Borrow?" It explains how interest and time
payments work, how to examine your budget to see
what you can afford, and almost everything• else you
should take into consideration. Why not drop in today
and pick up your free copy. If you have any questions,
please come on in and see one of our meth-lagers today.
Or, if you'd prefer, give him a call.
Joe Hilverda
Bill Verlaan
Jene. Seller
Manager
Manager
Manager
Lucknow, Kincardine
'1 Ripley
528-2826
396-3481
395-2995
ROYAL BANK
serving Ontario
waistline and long, chapel train.
• Her two-tiered veil, 'trimmed with
daisy lace, was held in place by a '
wide band of sequences among
daisies. Debbie carried a nosegay
of yellow roses and stephanotis.
Maid of honour was the bride's
friend, -Kathy Moore; Pine RIver;
bridesmaids were Lorie Peter-
baugh of Ripley, sister of the
bride, and Debbie Beard of
Ripley, friend of the -bride.
Flowergirl was Shirley Peterbaugh,
Ripley also sister of the bride.
They were identically attired in
pretty light blue gowns with
shirred square necked bodices,
empire waists and capelet sleeves.
Each attendant carried a nosegay
of yellow daisies. • '
Best man was Ivan Dane,
Belmore, friend of the groom.
Ushers were Don Scoft, Teeswater,
brother of the groom; Paul Crowe,
Guelph, friend of the groom and
Doug. Peterbaugh,/ Ripley, brother
of the bride. The groom and
attendants were similarly attired in
navy Prince Edward tuxedos and
shirts with light blue ruffles. The
groom wore a yellow rose bouton-
niere, while his attendants wore
iellow carnations. •
A round three tiered wedding
cake, decorated -with light blue
flowers, centered the head table in
the church basement, where the
dinner was held. Toastmaster
duties were performed by Paul
Crowe.. -
The bride's mother wore a light
blue gown of polyester knit with a
daintily laced trimmed scalloped
neckline. Her' corsage was pink
sweetheart roses.
The groom's Mother wore a two
piece long gown of multi-coloured
polyester. Her corsage was yellow
sweetheart roses. •
A dance followed in the Ripley
complex auditorium. Music was
provided by "Tradition".
Following a trip through North-
ern•and Eastern Ontario, the happy
couple will •reSide at 130 Huron
Street, London.
The bride is attending Fanshawe
RIPLEY DISTRICT. LIONS CLUB
Will be canvassing
...THE \VILLAGE OF RIPIEY
for the
Canadian National
Institute InSlituteFot The Blind Blind.
ON 'TUESDAY,. OCTOBER 26TH .•
'from 7 to 10 p.m.
MacLENNAN - -to Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne MacLennan of Lucknow on
Friday, October 8, 1976, at
Wingham and District Hwital, a
.daughter, Jennifer Adrieinna.
COWAN - to- Mr. and Mrs., Glen
Cowan of R. R. 1 Tiverton on
Saturday, October 16, 1976 at
Wingham and District Hospital, a
daughter, Tiffany Anne.
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College and the groom is employed SENIOR CITIZENS
by U.C.O. in Ilderton.
Prior to the wedding the bride
was honoured at a relative shoWer
held at the home of her aunt, Mrs,
Bill Peterbaugh, a community
shower and a girlfriend shower
held by Debbie Beard...
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as well as Lucknow. To this point,
it had been a Lucknow project, but
lack of interested tenants from
LuCknow made it' advisable to look
: in a 'wider scope.
In addition to the Lucknow
applications for admiSsion, there
are 1 from Ashfield, 2 from
Kinloss, 1 from Goderieh, 1 from
Toronto and 1 from London.
The ReeVes agreed, in' principal,
to become part of the proposal with
the cost sharing formula to be
worked out. The cost to a
municipality for such a facility is
71/2 To of the total expenses, and
this would be shared among the
four municipalities.
By making this a joint venture.
LucknOw will relinquish any prior-
ity for admission and should a
waiting list develop in future,
residents will be adMitted as the
need arises.
PireSafe,
SCOTT - PETERBAUCH
During the signing of the •register
Margaret MacKay, accompanied
by Anne Maus sang "The. Wedding
Song".
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, chose- .a long flowing
gown of gentle organza. It featured
a sheer-yoked bodice with a high
neck and capelet sleeves trimmed
with daisy patterned Venice lace.
Light blue ribbon entwined with
lace _ complimented the empire
On Saturday, August 21, relativ-
es and friends gathered at St.
Andrew's United Church,, Ripley,
to witness the .'pretty summer
wedding of Deborah Anne Peter-
baugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Peterbaugh, Ripley, and
Kenneth Alan Scott, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Scott, R. R. 3
Teeswater.
Officiating at the double ring
ceremony was key. Arnold Proud.
WEDNEWAT, OCTOBER 20, 1976 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW ONTARIO PAGE ELEVEN
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