The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-11-04, Page 22news
Married m Lucknow
• , p yellOw
cainations decorated the
Christian Reformed Church
in Lucknow on September 5
at 3 30p.mfortheweddlng
ceremony of Henry Jurjens
of R.R. 1 Dtmgatmon and ba
Veldhorst of Goderich.
Thegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Jurjens of
R.R. 1 1Dutigannon and the
bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Honk Veldhorst of •
R.R. 7 Luc,know.
• The Reverend Bert Slof-
• stra of Lucknow officiated at
the double ring ceremony.
•Mrs. Gerda Burgsma
provided the organ music.
• The bride was given in
marriage by her father. She
wore .a long white Wedding
gown with a lace inset at the
• nedcline, long lace sleeves
and a full skirt with a frill at
the bottom. Her floor length
veil was edged in lace and
she carried a bouquet of pink
roses, white carnations,
stephanotis and baby's
breath'.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
• Homy Numan d R.R.
Lucknow, sister of the bride.
She wore a • long peach
• colored gown with spaghetti
straps and a matchin,g sheer
• flowered cape edged in bce.
• She carried a ,nosegay of
white daisies, peach car-
nations and baby's breath.
. Bridesmaids mere Miss
Marian Mears of Goderich
and Mrs. Ruth McKenzie of
R.R. 3 Luciano!". They were
gownedthe Same as the
matron of honor and carried
thesame nosegays.
Flower • girl was Mary
Ellen McKenzie of R.R. 3
Lucknow. She wore a long'
peach colored dress with a
• bottom frill and short puffed
'sleeves. She carried a
• smaller version of the
bridesmaids' nosegays.
Groomsman was Willem, •
Tenheuvel of .11oiland, a
friend of theryn, • •
Guests were ushered Int�
the churds by Hank Reinink
• of Londesboro, cousin of the
groom and Gerry Jurjens of
Dimgannon, brother of the
groom. •
Following the wedding
ceremony, a reception was
held at the Lucbsow Legion
'fall Gerry Jurjens acted as
emcee.
, The • • bride's? mother
•greeted guests wearing a
long blue print dress with
matching long • sleeved
jacket and a corsage of red
• roses.
The groom's , mother
assisted wearing ilong pink
print dress with matchicig
long sleeved jacket with Be
belt and a corsage of pink
roses.
• Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Jurjens are now residing at
681 Suncoast Drive, Apart-
ment 206, Goderich.
114.11..414.41114,1r4d
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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, November 4, 2981,-7-Pa1M 19
Trick or treaters call in Kinlough
By May Boyle •brother, Jack Hodgins. His
wife, Merle "is making' fav-
ourable progress in Wing -
ham Hospital.
Mrs. Pearl Lloyd and Mr.
and/Mrs. Ivan Lloyd of Bur-
lington visited on Saturday
with Edna and May Boyle.
Pearl. had just returned Fri-
day from Little Current, .
Manitoulin Island, where she
spent some time with Rever-
end and Mrs. Stanley G.
We hope all enjoyed Hal-
lowe'en. It was interesting to
see the original costumes on
the trick or treat callers.
• Mr. and lMrs, Bert Nichol-
son and other relatives were
dinner guests of Mrs. Mary
'Thompson at Chesley on
• Tuesday evening.'
Mrs. Audrey Borthwick of
St, Catharines is •with her
Tonnes and family. • from Bervie and Kinioss Un -
Mrs. John Barr and Miss ited Churches, Kinlough An-
Winnifred Percy spent the glican and Pentecostal Chur-
weekend at St Catherines ches and Teeswater Presby -
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd terian Church. Mrs, William
Percy. Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacPherson was organist
Barr visited with Miss Betty Mrs Glen Haldenby gave
Hamilton at St. Catharinesthe call to worship. A
The Kinlough Presbyter- Thanksgiving Litany and
lan W.M.S. Autumn Thank- Psalm were read in unison.
offering was held at the Mrs. Glen Haldenby read the
church on October 21 in the scripture. Mrs. Glen Metal -
afternoon with visiting ladies Turn to page 20.
Lucknow bowlersdo well at tournament
On November 1 the Master
Junior Bowling tournament
• was held in Port Elgin.
• Lucknow's team did very
well, finishing sixth.
Team members and scores
were: junior boy, Paul Car-
• ler, 120, 155, 108. Junior
girl, Tracey Livingston, 178,
210, 146. •
• Master bowler, Ron Stan-
ley, 172, 313, 196, 246, 288,
248. Tracey won atrophy for
• junior girls' high single.
Ladles WI;
Bernice Kemp bowled the
high single with a 244 and
also the high triple with a
642..
Games over 200: Bernice
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Mortgage $196,000 at
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(50) Reg. Holsteins and
Quota. A real
Kemp 244, 202; Colleen Reds 15, Oranges 15, Yel-
F,edy 207, Isobel Tiffin 206, lows 10, Violets 10, Greens 7.
Roberta Whytock 203, Betty
Stanley 201, 201, Mildred Youth Bowllog
Cameron 200.
Team points and stand-
• ings: Pumpkins 2, 35; Beets ,
5, 34; Carrots 2, 29; Beans 4,
29; Peppers 5, 27; Tomatoes
3,14. •\
Town and C.ountry
Anna Johnstone had, high
score for the ladies with
• ,single of 183, double 327.
Jiin McNaughton bad high
single for the inen with 224.
The double went to Harry
Lavis with 377. •
• Team standings: Blues 18,
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• Bantam high single, David
Elliott 113.
Bantam high triple, David
Elliott 295.
• Junior high single, Paul
Carter 201.
Junior high triple, Paul
Carter 479.
• Senior high single, Duayne
Allan 176. 11,
• Senior high triple, Bruce
Elliott 436.
• team points and standings:
Lamberginis 18, 32;
'birds 13, 13, 321/4; Corvets 12
• 361/i; Ferraris 10, 29; Cadil-
lacs 7, 26; Z28s 3, 15.
VVinners of special events
crests: Senior, Duayne Allan,
Bruce Elliott; ;Junior, Tracy
Livingston, Paul Carter; Ban-
tams, Scott Allen, Rob Crich.
Ladles 9 O'clock
• High single Wilma Elliott
256. •-
High ttiple Linda Stanley
614.
Games over 200: Linda
Stanley 241, Barb Tyler 241,
• Mina Elliott 256. •
Tealin points: Snowdrops
0, Tulips 0, Crocus 7, Iris 7,
Daffodils 7, Hyacinths 0. ,
• Team standings: Snow-
drops 14, Iris 15, Tulips 16,
Crocus 19, • Daffodils 28, ,
Hyacinths 13.
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