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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-11-17, Page 12wadding woo* stideets w y, f' , ift2 P 12 11111-MiteTandah Lucknow .institute Womeres Institute met for their Nov- ember in the Inst; - tate Roans on Tmesdayr, November', Alovery dessert was served by fire astnn *tee as charge, Mrs,, Grace Gibson, pres- ident, weldevery one and read a poem, fa the Dark. The tell ell was an- swered by each member :srod 1190FFintPrac- tice, Plans were grade for oar Christmas Intel* to be a pot leek', The report on . ane area convention swag g-t++e t by Mrs, A, 1, Wilson and the reports of the rally! .were given by Mrs, Yarm Me- Naughton and Mrs, George Whitby, Mrs, 'Winnifred Gammie chaired the program part of the mfg, It was n charge of the Family and CONSOfiler Aft committee, She read apones, The. motto, Good` Health and good ire are two of fifes greatest blessings, was given by Mrs, ' brill . ,. Mrs, Rice &vowed w end piano select m . Mrs, 'Ross Shiefls spoke on, Family . and Consumer Affairs, Mrs Wilbur drown gave a rig' on, . Peace, , and the custom of wearing a peppy oft November IL Several suitable~ songs were played for Arndattice. Kfrtha insti.ute: holds tir At Home The i inioss t arishea W renis fsnsttittstte held their `•lit Nome on Saturday; November 6, at ' starting off arra a bountiful pot tuck dinner. Mrs, Jam Needham, Har- old Campbell, Ira .Dickie, Lloyd Matgah and don' Waif: entertained with some toe tapping . *task the mks and .their fates were Mrs, l ahold aid, prem- est, suited 4 and led in ttfrefitstitnte. Crate, Aftter &rimer Mrs: Evans Keith gave out prim to nosy ofthose present, A few of the prizes received were, oldest, Harry Lanais; bitty day,. Parrish Moffat . young- Clarke:, oarngClarke:: shiniest shoes, Donald MacKiitmo t, most b ttorrs, Mrs, Ira Old, les The reinaillderof the even- ing. was spent pfaayittg euch- re- r hre , Prizes for euchre were high mr'dtr, Ted Cdker; .high lady, loge Clarke; .low man, tan Clarke; low lardy, Blanche Needhatrrr. A defightfid time was Riad tiny. alt and appreeiatiOtv gyres to the directors in ettarge, Mrs, Ted Collyer„ Mks, Fran Keith, Mr,Gordon; Wan, mad Mrs, ward Mac hine s - Pine River UCW UM albeit S tolke & waw die hostess for the Nevem meeting held at the Mrs, gag coctfrey welcomed Wrier mid opmed with a l*toe, The rollcall„ A etrirtmt world issue that concerns tie,. was a Mrs., gob edifildtfiey few the worship ow die dierne. Rem- embrance, em- e trti e, The poet% hi Flanders Fields, was re tt- e d responsively., The medita- tion) tion) was taken by Mrs, Saw Ste, la groups, fuer discussioni took price; follow- hy a biblical stat:. Mrs- • Courtney read a article oft Armistice.. Mrs, Smeitzer wed tfte de - *Works arks *kir dse prayer of St, francis, airied in September nuptials Ripley United Church pro, video the setting on Sept- ember 11, 19S2 art 4 p,m, for the marriage of John gall of Kincardine and Carolyn M*dtavish of Ripley, The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev, Mac- Pherson of Ripley,. The brit' the daughter. of Mr, sad Mrs, Allan Mac- Taviish of Ripley and the groom's parents are Mr, and Mrs, Art hall of Kincardine, The • bride vM given . in marriage by her parents, She chose a gown of nylon sheer fie tturrng an empire waist, and bodice with, sheer yoke and stand tip collar with scalloped edge,' Iemse lace Minuted the sleeves with deep cuffs 4idged With sad - loped lace a trim,, Lace and pearls accented the bodice, The floor lengihskirt fell to wattean tra+in in back, She carried .pink and blue roses centred with a white orchid and surrrntnded ' by baby's breath, Connie trwitt, friend of the bride, Loddon was matron of honours .She wore a floor length gown of turquoise polyester jersey with Sheer overlapping the bodice o►f the dress and a lifted waist with a� small .tie, The .dress had a full pleated skirt, She carried abouquet of pink carnation, bare roses with a pinkand yellow oteltid hi the centre with •baby's breaths Bridesmaidss were Martyr Mme Tout, sinter of the bride, Patsy Sher/fezlt, sister of the beide, Brenda Rawltam, sister of the groom, and Maine Mac'tavish, SIMter of the bride,. Alicia Tout, niece of the bride, was flower girl, The attendants wore dres- ses • -and ' carried bouquets similar to the matron a honour, • Rob Stanley, Mend of the' groom, iwas best mans Guests were ushered by Rill Stanley, friend of the grog, George Kropf, Mend 0 the grooms', Rohr .Barham, broth- er-in-law of the groom, ' and lain Stewart, 'fund of the groom, The grog swore a white tuxedo and tails with a blue rote boutonniere, His attend- ants wore navy blue taaeedos whit mite i metol res. , The organist, Shirley Ha r tris, provided traditional mus - is and areonrpan ed the sola- iafs, Jerry McNulty and Mike Walsh, • A.receptkorr.follorrved at the Ripley -Huron Complex• where the mother of the bride rec'e'ived wearing a pink floor length dress with a sheer jacket featuring pink and mauve flowers, Her cot, sage was a 'mauve orchid, She vas arssisted try the mother of the groom who chose an autumn pink floor length gown with a lace jacket and pleated skirt, filer corsage wags art ivory gard- enia, The bride changed to a burgundy dress with ruffle trots and beige acsarres. hollowing ; a hone mann in Fluids, the maple ate resid- ing in Ripley, 6 Hours Only Friday, November 19th 4;f A p,m, to 10:000 p.m, Men's, Ladies', Children's • r Clothing Toys -5- SI4VEPROM S%o - 25% ON OMER $1011E MEf CHANOfgE Purchase any other merchandise in Our *torn, and draw. your own diteouilt from carr Christmas parotid l is nbts from #% to 25%, Other 1*'Store *wilds LUCKNOW VAIIETY bick,,.,, & DRY GOODS 54.223s /14,),