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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-04-28, Page 18• cci. rnniun tX news if mow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 28, 1982—Page [Photo by Frank Phillips] Wilson -Pollock Wed in March Candelabra with pink glad- ioli, white shasta daisies and fern decorated Nile United Church on March 20, 1982 for the wedding ceremony in which Susan' Elaine Pollock became the . bride of Robert John Wilson. The bride is the daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Carman Pollock of Nile and the groom is the son of Mr, and .Mrs. Stuart Wilson of R. R. 1, Brucefield. "` The Rev. Robert G. "Mc- Mullen Mullen assisted ' by Mr. George E. Cowan, officiated at the double ring ceremony. Music was provided by Mrs. Carol Carter. Thesolo- ist was Mr. Brian . Wilson, who sang, You Light. Up My'. Life, and Let It Be Me: ° The bride was given in marriage by her parents. She chose a gown of silk polyes- ter with blouson bodice, high neckline and full length chiffon sleeves, trimmed with lace and small seed pearls. Her three-quarter length silk illusion veil was held in place by a Juliet cap, trim- med with seed pearls and lace. She carred a cascade bouquet of pink roses, white daisies, stephanotis and baby's 'breath. . Maid of honour was Miss Susan McLean of Goderich, friend of the bride. She wore a cranberry coloured polyest- er knit . gown and carried a bouquet of pink roses, white daisies and baby's breath She also wore daisies in he hair. Bridesmaids , were Miss Linda Feagan of Barrie, Mrs. Heather Martin of Goderich, friends of the bride and Miss Estella Wilson, sister of the groom. They wore .gowns similar to the maid of honour and carried similar bouquets. The little flower girls were Tina Noble and Jennifer Yule, nieces of the bride. ' Their dresses were ' pink • polyester with white and cranberry flocking, smocked bodices and short puff sleev- es. They were trimmed with white lace on the collars and tiered skirts:. They carried nosegays of cranberry col- oured rosebuds, small dais- ies and baby's breath. Groomsman was Randy Wilson, brother of the groom and ushers were Mervyn Erb ' of Brucefield, John VanVliet of Walton, friends 'of the groom and Larry Pollock, brother of the bride. They all wore grey tuxedoes similar to the groom.. Following the wedding, a reception' was held at the Goderich Township . Com- munity Centre: The bride's mother , received the guests in ,a powder blue street length dress of polyester chiffon. She wore a corsage of pink rosebuds. The groom's mother chose a dusty rose polyester chiffon street length dress, with a corsage of dusty pink. roses. ,Following a wedding trip to Och Rios, Jamaica, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will reside in Brucefield. Mrs. Beulah McKay and Mrs. Jean Wilson, grand- mother of the ,groom were special guests at the wed- ding. Guests: attended: the wed- ding from Windsor, Toronto, London, .Barrie, Stratford and surrounding areas. Prior to the wedding, the bride was feted at a shower for the bride's relatives -by Barbara Jeffery; a'shower for the groom's relations by Anna Wilson of Brucefield; a girl friend shower at, Evelyn McLean's . home, hosted by . Susan McLean and Heather Martin. A shower was held at June Coopers for friends of the groom. Diann Wilson 'and Dianne McLean held .a mis- cellaneous shower and the ladies of Nile United Church held a community shower in Langside area girl' progresses to national science fair By Man Yong Congratulations to Joanne de Boer who won fust prize in her category at the science. fair held in Ripley on Wed- nesday, April 14. She now goes to the Canada wide fair in Toronto. Mrs. Jean Young attended a three day conference and the first annual meeting of the Canadian National Conn- ciFfor Homemakers Services held at the Park Plaza Hotel, Toronto, April 25 - 27. Representatives from visit- ing Homemaker Agencies and government officials at- tended from every province of Canada and the North West Territories. Rev. John Bell of the Pres- byterian Church, White- churchrpreached his farewell service on Sunday with a large attendance. After the service, a pot lurk lunch was served in the Whitechurch Hall and both Mr. and Mrs. Bellwere presented with gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pin- nell of Mildmay visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Young last Tuesday. Janie Young . of Sarnia College spent the weekend with his, parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Jim Young. Donald Young, Kevin, Bri- an and Jessica of Thornhill spent part of the weekend ,try ,his patents, Mr. and Mrs: Qifford Young. Other visitors on the weekend were Mr. ' and Mrs. Jim Young, . Mr. and' Mrs. Russell Young and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wight- man. Junior Farmers hold new members' meetng- The April meeting of the West Huron Junior Farmers was held on April 12, 1982 at 8.00 p.m. at Brookside Public School. Nine new members attended this meeting. We voted to continue cat- ering. Volunteers were asked to sign up to cater at a wed- ding in May. Men's bowling High single, Gerry Ross 285. High triple, Gerry Ross 642. • Games Over 225: Gerry Ross 285, George Stanley 248, Dave Sproule 237. Team points: Buicks 40, Mustangs 36, Dodges 30, Fords 29, Pontiacs 29, Old- smobiles 26. Brenda Henderson and Carol Ritchie reported on the March Conference in Hamil- ton. Nancy Aitchison reported on the, spring. formal. Next year's formal will be on April 16, 1983. Joanne Pentland went over the points sytems for benefit of the new mem- bers. People with a minimum of 10 points collected during the year will receive their annual banquet ticket free from the club. The club has been asked b the township to paint a bridge -to be relocated at the Ashfield Park. Doug Aitchi-,1 sonhas designed a crest for club hats which will be ordered. The club also chose a jacket design which mem- bers will be able to purchase. 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