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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-08-13, Page 20'• • LUXACLAD Glacier White ALUMINUM SIDING AND ACCESSORIES Patio Stones 18" x 18" 24"x 24" 24" x 30" 24"x 36" St. Lawrence Cement Portland and Masonry In Stock Stanleys :name pink and .white streamerS and wedding bells and the blackboard depicted "The poor poor farmer and his wife”,,, a work ,of art done by Tony Bedford. The couple was completely taken by surprise, and the tables were all, seated with invited guestS, Those going to the headtable were Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley, Luck- now, Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Kaake, Walkerton, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stanley; MiCh- igan, Mrs.. Everett Stanley, Michigan, Mrs, Maretta Weights, KinlOugh, MrS. Peggy (Agnes Stanley) El- liott of Detroit, and Mrs. Abbie Russell of Walkerton. The table was centred with a beautiful wedding cake in the shape of a horseshoe. A delicious,hot , meal was serv- ed which everyone did justice to: Floyd Stanley was, master of ceremonies and excelled in his capable manner. Douglas Stanley and Sharon, (Mrs. Tony Bedford) favoured with sacred duets and Doug spoke so kindly of his parents and on behalf of the family , pres- ented them with two tickets fora trip to the Holy Land in the fall. Then the other gifts were opened and everything was beautiful. Beverley (Mrs. Dan Tollef- son) read a wen composed poem written by a niece, Lyla. Johnson, in honour of the occasion. Mr. and Mrs, Ezra Stanley were honoured. on Sunday afternoon, July: 6 when fam- ily, relatives and ftiends gatiteretatthe-Purple-Grove COrniOUnitY Centre to. honour Ezra and Lula on the Occa- sion of their 45th wedding anniversary. The centre was beautifully _.decorated with rnilikrpfite=„fizemIZIElinsiii.mmil C- r:FIES11-11 STOKELY 14 OZ._ FRESH Open Six Days Friday tin. 9.00 We Deliver Despite all those years she's been cleaning and cook- ing, 45 years, heck that ain't so: long, ears fromfrom now they'll still going strong. That's what we, hope, 'and that's, what: we pray, 400d Wishes; Good Health', day after day. Wherever you travel in all that you do, •-• Good Luck to you both' and May God' Bless Youl Cathy Stanley sang two Sacred songs and accompan- ied herself on the guitar. Ezra very, fittingly replied in gratitude to the family and all the folks present for helping them celebrate their 45th 'anniversary, He wished God's blessing upon every- one present. Then came the wedding cake, ice-cream and coffee. It was truly an afternoon long to be reinembered. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley were residents of Kinlough area before moving to Luck- now upon retirement. Mem, bets, of their faintly include: Beverley Tollefson, Missis- sauga; Douglas' Stanley, Cul- ross Township; Floyd• Stan- ley, Ripley; Leonard-Stanley; Kinlough; Larry Stanley, Mississauga; Art Stanley, Lucknow; Sharon Bedford, Mississauga. Heartiest congratulations to this well-known couple. "To Uncle Ezra and Aunt Lula", Forty-five years sometime now Ez and Lulu exchanged a vow A vow that made them man and wife , And tied them together throughout their. life Just a couple of shnple "I do" Without costing a thousand or two. They started their lives hap- py and free A couple years later two be- came three. Then came Doug to add to their joy, A year or so later another boy. In the next few years there were three .boys more Who could all drive a tractor at three or four. Shall we have another, Let's give it a whirl. Well what do you know this was a girl. So Sherry completed the family clan, Till they started with in-laws, beginning with Dan. Over the years how the family has grown There sure is a mob when they all come home. But that's when they're hap- piest of all you see, Grandpa's in his glory with a kid on his knee. They've lived on the farm, Then they lived in town. And like their kids they've travelled around. Even to Europe a few years ago, But home of course is best you know. Now Florida's nice when its sunny and celd, The life they live they'll nev- er grow old. Senior citizens they don't give a hoot, Ez still looks SO in his new pin stripe suit. And Lulu is still might fine looking Wendy , Thomas graduated with honours from grade twelve at Mayfield Second- ary School in May. She had no finals exams to write. Wendy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thomas [nee Lois Webster] of Bolton, Ontario and a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Web- ster, Dungannon. On. Tuesday evening, Aug- list 6, a 'community -bridal shower was held at St. Helens Women's Institute Hall to honour Janet Mac- Pherson on her upcoming marriage to Jim Morrison. Jo-Ann Todd acted as emcee far the evening. Introductory music was played by Norma Raynard. The entertainment consisted of a song by Kath- ryn Todd, humorous read- ings by Beth Aitchison and Edith Cooper, and a' piano solo by Barbara Cameron. Janet then opened her gifts assisted by her sister, Gail Caslick, and Joyce Chamney. Jim Hunt of Elmira is spending, the week- with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cranston. Duncan and Angus Mac- Aulay of R. 5 Lucknow,, spent a day with Christina and Amanda Todd. The Todd sisters then returned to their home for the weekend. Murray Lyons returned to Western Canada after visit- ing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lyons. Accom- panying him on the return trip were Chris Weber and Mike Humphrey. Congratulations goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cranston on the birth of their new son. Tenile's baby brother was born on August 2, 1980. Janet MacPherson and Jim Morrison were married on Saturday, August 9', 1980. Congratulations to the new- ly-weds. Don MacDonald, Brad Humphrey, Tom Pegg, Joan and Dave Black, Hugh and Jo-Ann Todd and Wayne and Kathy Todd attended the Deep River Ball Tournament on the weekend. Edith. Greer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Greer, Lucknow, graduated, from the Registered Nursing As- sistant program at Fanshawe College, London, June 20th. Edith is presently employed at West Park Hospital, Tor- onto. John W. Henderson Lumber Ltd. Lucknow Phone 528.3118