The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-08-11, Page 14a couple married a
St. Joseph's Roman Catho-
tic Church, Kingsbridge; was
.the betting for, the marraige
of Anita Louise Hogan and
z Paul Eugene Frayne on Sat.
urday, July 10, 1982. Rev.
erend Ed Dentinger C.R.
officiated .at the double, ring
ceremony. Altar Servers
were Patrick Frayne,` brother
of .thegroom and Stephen`
Van Osch, friend of the bride
and groom.
The bride trthe daughter
of John and kite Howard of
R. R. # 7 Lucknow and the •
late. Louis Hogan. Thegroom
is the son of Eugene and
Betty Frayne of R. R. # 3
Goderich. '
Given. in marriage by her`
father, the bride chose .a
gown of jacquard. satin. She.
wore a 'hat with waist 1ngth
silk veil and carried a sheath
of silk roses in pastel hues
with white..rlbbon.:
Leona Hogan of Goderich,
• sister of the bride, was maid
of : honour and Marianne
Hogan' of -R. R. # 7 Lucknow,
sister of the groom, was
rlpla',
bridesmaid. They both wore
street length dresses of ice
blue crepe de, chine and car.
tied . sheaths of , silk roses
similar to the bride's.
Groomsman • was Mark
Frayne of R. R. 0 3, God.
erlch; brother of the groom.
Guests were ushered to their
seats by Lawrence Hogan of
R. R. #7 Lucknow, brother of
the bride and Dan Frayne of
Fairview, Alberta, brother of
the groom .The groom and
his attendants wore' royal
blue tuxedos with .• ice. blue
silk bountonnieres. The ush-
era were assisted by usher-
ettes Kathleen Hogan . of
Calgary, Alberta' and Janette
Hogan of Guelph, both sist.
ere of the bride.
Nancy Park of -R. R. #2
Auburn and.' Marianne Hog. •
an. Fere organists ,for the
ceremony. Snlists Were Bern-
adette Rynkun of , Missis-
sauga, Eugene Frayne and,,,
' Marianne Hogan.. Berna.
Bette: sang "Mother Mach-
• ree" after the bride's mother
was seated and "Morning
Has Broken" 'during the
Processional: At the Offer -
,00 • Eugene sang "Ave
Maria" and Marianne and
Bernadette. sang "Perhaps'
Love". During Communion,
Eugene sang "Penis Angelis.
cues" and Bernadette and
Marianne sang "My Treas-
ure"; During the signing of
the register., Marianne sang
".Believe Me If Ali' Those
Endearing Young Charms"
and Eugene, Marianne, and
Bernadette sang "It. Is No
Secret What God Can .Do".
During the ceremony the .
First and Second Readings'
wore read by Ray Hogan. of
R R. k7° Lucknow, brother of
the bride and Lisa Frayne ,of
R. R. #3 Goderich, sister of
the groom, The . Bearers '''of
Gift's at the :Offertory. were
Michael Rayne of R. R. '# 3
Goderich and Jim Frayne of
Goderich, • brothers of the
groom and Francis Hogan of
R. R. #3 ..Lucknow and
Stephen Howard of R. R. #7
r
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday,, August 11, 1982 Page 14
Lucknow, brothers, of, the
bride..
Following ' the ceremony
the dinner ' and 'reception.
were held at the Lucknow
Community .Centre. The
bride's mother received
guests wearing a, dress of '
antique rose georgette and
corsage of pale • .pink silk
gardenias. The groom's
mother chose a romance blue
georgette dress and wore a
corsage . of cream silk gard-
enias.
Paul and Anita are resid-
ing at R. R. 03 Goderich after
a honeymoon trip to Ottawa.
Priorto her • wedding,
Anita was, honoured .at -sever
al showers. Mrs. Helen Red-
mond of R., R. #2, .Auburn,
aufit of the bride, .held a rela.
tive shower at her. home. The
girls from work. surprised
Anita with, dinner and a .gift.
A' , community . shower was
held at • Kingsbridge and
Leona and Marianne Hogan
honoured the' bride with a
girlfriend shower. •
..by ab +ryrd.
:Reporter Bob Blackwell
e�ppoorte that recently the
telco meeting of the;Ripley4
• H Beef Club• via held at the
home farm. of member Jeff
Ackert. The topic was how to -
..waeh and clip a Calf, .Mr.
Ackert demonstrated , on
Jeff's calf. After this the
members bad a ..swim •In the
pool at the . Ackert.",home.
Then refreshments.were'en-
joyed by everyone.. • ' .
+
• On the Civic holiday
.weekend Sunday -August 1 •
the- tenth,annuaal MVMacDonald:
reunion was held at the home •
. of John A.. MacDonald on
Main Street south. inRippley.
t There were' 98 descendants
of the late Dan andAda Mac-'
Donald and four visitors pre-.
sent. Families .attended
from Toronto, • Blyth,
•Wingharn, Milverton, and
the Ripley area. •
-
After a' delicioug 'dinner,
races were-.' held for young
and.' old..• Some fairly hefty
men teamed together for a
goad old fashioned tug of.war •
with .,anchor men Douglas •
MacDonald and Tom' Helm..
Tom's team came"out on top •
due to the fact that Wilfred
Gamble' could .. not dig 'his
heels. in far -,.enough. Bill
Walden thanked the family •
of John and Jean MacDonald -
'for arranging the picnic this
year. The family of Donalda
Pollard will be' in charge of ..
• the 1083 picnic, This • report •
was made by Mrs. Larry..Ir-
win (Marianne MacDonald)
of Ripley.
The, wedding of • Frank
Gemmell • and . Lynne
Saunders took place.on.
• August . 8. • Mr. and rs:
1+ rancisGemmell, . arents 'of
.the groom attended .the mar-
riage and family dinner at
the home of the parents of
the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Saunders of Toronto. Frank
and Lynne will reside in
Bramppton. Frank is with the
• . Peel County Board of Educe -
tion
tion in .Cooksville and Lynne
is a Home Economics
teacher,in Mississauga.
• • -1 ++
On Tuesday evening.of last
week, August 3, the Ripley
Kincardine 4H Grain Club
met in the cafeteria room of
the Ripley high school.' At -
tending . were club leader
Grant Collins, eleven
members as follows Dale
Robinson, Wayne Beltkamp,
Jeff and :'Shannon 1VMcCon
hell, Ken and Steve Brown,,
Ross Farrell, Lynn Campy
bell, _Matti Harris, Joan and
She Osborne: and thele.
guest 40 Exchange member;
' Lisa• Anderson of -
Shaunavon; Saskatchewan.
.Also . attending was, Ab
Wylds.
President ken Brown call- .
ed the meeting to . order
followed by the 4-H Pledge.
Secretary Steve Brown took
the attendance and reported
the minutes. An election for
a representative from the
club to the Bruce County 441
Council was held and presi-
dent Ken Brown was chosen.
`Leader Grant Collins in-
troduced Ab Wylds who con-.,
ducted :a work session with
the members. During the
next hour and a half working
singly .� and . in groups
members. built the centre
core of seven. sheaves -
barley, oats, and wheat.
.At the end of . the sheaf
building session .with Shan-
non McConnell using the -
broom ` and with members
helping in the:pick up the
waste; straw, was gathered •
into garbage bags provided
by custodian Neil McCallum.
The meeting adjourned with
the next meeting tonight
Wednesday,, August 11.
+ -+- + •
Recently Leonard Patter-
son of Mount Forest accom-
panied by •secretary Don
MacTavish judged the fields
of barley, oats, and mixed
grain in the Ripley field crop
competitions. Scores were as
follows - for barley, Gordon
Patterson, 94, Kermit
Goodhue .9 30,.
McDonald 93, Jack Camp-
bell 92 John Rimmeizzwaan
920. Bob Blackwell 91,Bob
Thompson 91, Jack arrell
90, Wayne Fitzgerald 90,
Rick Smith 80, Wes Smith 89,
Carl Hooey 88, Jim Needham
88, Don Forster87, Robert
Scott (Con. 12) 87, Bob
Rutledge 88, Jeff Scott -(Con.
12) 88, Gary Courtney 85; for
oats - Grant McDonald 93,
Mike Snobelen 91, Cecil Sut-
ton 90,' Elmer Courtney 89,
Lynn `Courtney 88, Stewart
Farrell 88, Gordon Stewart
87, Harvey Brooks 88, Jack
Farrell 85,Don Forster 81;.
for' .mixegrain ' Kermit •
Goodhue '94, Cerium Bridge
93; John Parrish 93, Gary '
Courtney 92, John Gamble
91, Hugh Mason.' 91' Dennis
Bridge 90,t Bob Rutledge' 90,
Jim ,Farrell, 89, Dan Mac-
Donald BO,' Grant McDonald
88,; 'Wayne Fitzgerald '88
Jack Farrell 87, Keith van
der' Hoek 85, Tom Stevenson
84, Gordon Patterson 83. .
• +±'+
Kenny MacDonald who
underwent surgery in Kin
cardi'ne District. Hospital.
last week; is back home tol
Ripley again. •
Dorothy and Alf Beal:
made an early evening visit
• last Thursday with her sister
Fran and . Ab 'Wyles in
Ripley. They were on their
way home to Stratford after
spending a week at their cot-
tage at Inverhuron.
It seems that each week
engine 4533 makes a noon
hour run through Ripley to
Kincardine. On Tuesday. of
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Clover
Valley 4-H
*from page 11
members then drew ; up a
menu . and filled out the
permission . slips.
The leaders held a Scaven-
ger Hunt and the Bell Ringer
Quiz ; 'which helped review
sortie of the material taken in
this club.. "
Members' club books are
to be handed in by August 7.
Frayne • Hogan
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