The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-09-24, Page 13Mr. and Mrs. Morley
Petteplace of Teeswater
visited on Sunday 'af-
ternoon with' Mrs,
Catherine Scatt.
Sunday
and Mrs. Cecil Sutton
Were Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Lane and Joyce,
and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman
Sutton of Teeswater.
The Couples' Club met
on Sunday evening at the•
home of the Boyles. Guest
speakers were Rev. Dr,-
and Mrs. Jim •Fraser,
counsellors.
Sunday callers with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elliott
were Mr. and Mrs, Don
McCosh and Mrs... Mar-
jOrie Reid, all of Ripley.
The precnwi)Ods of
Wingharn Visited at the.
Elliott home one day.this',
Week,
trm-re Ahls weeken
were Miss.Kerry Boyleyle
from Hamilton; and Miss
Bonnie BoYie of London.
Visitors With Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Collins on .
Saturday were Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Green, Arthur, ,
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Hutchison and family,,
Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed
:McGillvary and girlS
spent the weekend with
. Mrs.. Kay Collins. They
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all,enjoyed a visit to Mr. Saturday night;
and Mrs. Wibb Congratulations to Ben.
Enimerton's cottage, .Ritnrn
Ben..
who
Inverhuron, on Sunday, placed second in. -his
Mr. and Mrs: :Jerome group
ouP fit . the Lueknew
Mildmay, WerOtfltir-eirSatordAY:
visitors with Katherine Visitors with Mr. and
on Wednesday', and Mr. Mrs. Jake Middlecamp
and Mrs. Dave Lockheed this weekend were Mr.
and Shana were. Friday and Mrs . Rapl ey of
night stipPer guests. Chatham, ar go' s
Institute members are erandnarents
reminded to bring their Visitors on Sunday with
pies to:the booth at Ripley the Middlecamps were
Fall Fair. on „:Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. ' Art
and. to also volunteer to Houghton and, Mr. and
work in the booth. Mrs. Clarence Nicholson
Mr. and Mrs. John to help , celebrate Nicki's.
Rimmelzwaan attended a birthday. Happy bir-
wedding hi Forest on thday, Nicki!
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MR. AND MRS: STEPHEN MANN
gathers. She wore: a corsage
of sonya-Coloured roses.
The dinner and reception
were held at the Lucknow
Community Centre. Master
Of ceremonies was Jim An-
derson of Caledonia, brother
of the. bride. An honoured
guest was Alex Mann, Port
Reyers, grandfather of the
• Following Scottish tradi7
tion, during the dinner the
bride was''',preseiited with , a
fiorseshcie - and the groom
With a- ball. ,and ,'chain. by
Jackie and Gerald Rathwell,
Cochrane, Alberta, niece and
nephew Of the groom.
The bride chose a versatile
black print dress with beige
jacket 'as her going, away
mit-fit: Th couple travelled
to the. East Coast fdr their
honeymoon„On their return
--they-will-yeside in Lucknow.
Amid a setting'of ferns and
candelabra surrounded by
yellow mums and daisies,
Deborah Lynne Anderson
and Stephen A exander
Mann exchanged:,r rriage
vows in Dungannon United'
Church on Saturday,. August
30:, 1980 at 3.30 0..tri. Rev. C.
McClenaghan assisted by
Mr. G. Cowan performed the
double, ring, ceremony.
The bride is the 'daughter
of My. and Mrs. 'Gordon
Anderson, R, R. 7 Lucknow
and the groom is the Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mann,
Lucknow.
Denise Kennedy, Teeswat-
er, soloist was accompanied
by Julie'King, Teeswater, as
otianiSt and Martha King,
Bervie, as flutist. The music
included, Colour My World,
as the precessional, lesu; -
Joy of Man, as recessional,
as well as, Evergreen, and
Longer, during the signing of
the register.
The bride, given in mar-
riage by her parents, wore an
elegant gown of sheer or-
ganza over satin, with sweet-
heart neckline and lace ac-
cents on the bodice and :hem-
line. A' stylish hat with a
three-quarter length veil
complemented her gown.
The bride carried a bouquet
of yellow sweetheart roses,"
white spider tnutns and
baby's breath.
The bride was attended by
her sisters, Pat Anderson,
Strathroy and Mary Ander-.
son of. London, as maids of
honour. Bridesmaid was
Henriette Mann, Lucknow,
sister-in-law of the groom.
They wore uniquely-styled
gowns of yellow Gia.na with
lace yolk and layered skirt.
The attendants carried nose-
gays of yellow sweetheart
roses and white daisies.
The best man was Donald
Mann, Lucknow, brother of
the groom. The guests were
ushered by John Anderson,
Goderich, brother of the
bride, and John Hamilton,
Lucknow, friend of the
groom. The groom and his
attendants wore silver gray
tuxedos with floral bouton-
nieres.
The bride's mother greet-
ed guest's wearing a smartly
draped gown of aqua poly-
ester. Her corsage was of
pink roses. 'The groom's
mother wore a sonya-colour-
eci gown of Giana with the
neckline accentuated by soft-
nice
Presbytery
meets
Bruce Presbytery met in
Palmerston United Church
September 16 with the new
chairperson, Mrs. Mary An-
ne Connnell, in charge,
whose' theme for the year is
Fellowship. She challenged
us ..with her devotions and
prayer. • .
Routine business followed
with all committies meeting,
then re-assembling when
Rev. Larry Marshall gave a
report for Singtime which is
in its 25th year of program-
ming.
Rev. Anne Ross of Clifford'
conducted the afternoon win-
ship and Mrs. Mary Anne
Connell was installed to: her
office by Rev. James Stock-
ton._
An interesting panel type
report of General Council
was given by eight persons
who had attended, two of
them being high school stud-
ents.
Another informative dis-
cussion was presented on
Nuclear Power by Dr. Bry-
don, Arnold May and Brian
White.
Missionaries on furlough
are available as speakers.
Dr. Wm. Fennell, princip-
al of Emmanuel College,
outlined the work of the col-
lege and appealed for neces-
sary funds.
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