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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-10-18, Page 111111 ig 10-*Aucknow Sentinel, Wi;ilnesday2,October 11, 1978 BOWERS - FORSTER On Saturday, September 9. 1978 at 5:30 p.m. in St. Andrews United Church, Ripley, Dorinda Jean Forster became the bride of Donald Roy Bowers. Rev. Jim Bush- ell performed' the ceremony. Dorinda is the 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Walter A. Forster, 1 .: R. 4 Ripley and Donald is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bowers, Ches- ley. The bride's sister, Mary Lazarevich, of Brantford, was. the . maid of honour. Sandra Kempton, of Kincar- dine, and Margie . Bowers, of Toronto, were the brides- maids: The groonn's brother, Bill Bowers, of Walkerton was the best man. Mike Doerr of Edson, Alberta, and Dave Middleton, of Chesley, were the ushers. Kathy Forster, of Ripley, played the flugal horns. Ann. Farrell, of Ripley, played the piano and organ and Jeremy Smith, of Kincardine,, played his guitar. The music was perfect for such a happy occasion: The dinner was held inthe'• church basement following the ceremony and the recep- tion was held in the Ripley. Community. Complex. Mr.'andMrs: Don Bowers will reside at Point Clark: �a :ChUrch extends'a warm invitation to the Community to share its 116th =Anniversary unday, OCtOmer 15 at 11:00Lin. and 7:30 p.m.. Guest Preacher. The Rev. David Proctor, Personnel Officer, Hamilton Conference, The United Church of Canada Musicale Guests for. the Evening Service: Sf. Mhae ich l's sWalkerton,. Bo Choir of ,. � 1111 William Sewers, Director, Refreshments will be .served following the evening seri,*' Married Bluei::rle BURROWS..„ WILLIS The marriage of Doris Eileen Willis of Bluevale and Arthur William Burrows of Whitechurch was solemnized on Saturday, September 9, 1978 at the home of Bill. ,and Anita Willis, Bluevale. Rev. W. Brown performed the ceremony , attended by the immediate family. Mrs. Agnes Farrier, Whitechurch, a friend .of the bride, acted as her attendant. and Cecil Garniss, Lucknow, a. friend of the groom, assisted the groom. Jordan Willis,; Kincardine was ring - bearer. Art and Doris area residing at- the groom's home in Whitechurch. U.C.W. UNIT 1 The October meeting of Unit 1 U.C.W. was held in the. church . parlour.. Mrs. Havens: opened the meeting with a prayer and welcomed everyone to the meeting. Mrs. Clara. Raynard, pro- gram convener took charge of the meeting. Mrs. Jean MacLeodread the scripture. Mrs. Raynard had the medi- tation and prayer on the Thanksgiving theme. An in- strumental by Mrs Mary MacGillivray was enjoyed: Mrs. MacGillivray: -intro- duced ` the guests speaker, Mrs*. Blanche eedhai*; who .gave an inspiring' message. on Thanksgiving and told some highlights: of their trip .to Kenya last winter. She; was thanked by Mrs: Havens and presented with a gift.. This part of the program was closed with a prayer by Mrs. Havens. An invitation was received from the Dungannon Fellow- ship " group • to . attend a meeting at Brookside .School later this month. There will be a display and sale of crafts made by the native "Cari- beans. Eunice Dunsruir thanked the ladies for the card sent to her. A. visit to Pinecrest was arranged. Mrs. Havens thanked the committee, Mrs. Needham and Mrs `-MacGillivray who acted ` as pianist. A social time was enjoyed and lunch served. Mrs. Phyllis Morrison,. social functions convener, made arrangements for the fowl stepper.. Olson' Dungannon, e Ontario WHO SALE PRICES PER TON C GRAVE, FILL 02 ' GRAVEL' B1 GRAVEL STONE DUST, SAND CEMENT OR A GRAVEL •5; SCREENED STONE .95 3/4 : STONE , 1.60 100 • TONS ..1;5. .30 .40 .90 • 529-7942 Compare our delivery prices per ton 11.611'6 Milli. 066041 66666, .611014 6,666 Prieto include .delivery Up to 2 Mlles i•r n rcfir rr v1111aiIa ►in i .9 . ,1>: r.l . a,,. 400. tons .30 .40 .50 200 toffs .35 ..45. .55 100 Load tons Prices .40 ' .44 .50 1111 :.54 6 .64 1A0 L 1:14 1.15x' 1.19 1A5.:ur 1.19 1.80 1.84 Add 'doper mile over ladles Good ,:D iIi 1� rt 9 a 9111 r1*aIrill3111 1Ki1'r0NA' 9 The: lawn at Dungannon 'United Church was decorated with a white arbor, pink and white gladioli and potted shrubs, for the wedding of Annette. Hodges, and Gerry Bere oh Friday, September $ at 6 :30 p.m. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hodges and the groom thee son of 'Mrs. Mary Bere, all of Dungannon. The Reverend C.G. Westhaver officiated at th. e double ring ceremony. Speakers were placed on the lawn and music was played from a tape. The bride and her father walked down the aisle to Colour My World. Other songs played .during the ceremony were Love. Me Tender, Love Me True, Count On Me, and Just the Way You Are. The bride wore a floor length gown, featuring a high neck with sheer sleeves, a sheeryoke trimmed with seed`pearls and a ruffle around the bottom, .all, trimmed with lace. The long veil; edged with lace, was attachedto a headdress of white silk flowers. She carried a silk bouquet of . pink sweetheart roses, miniature white car- nations and white ' or- chids. . } The maid of :honour,.: Miss Brenda Chisholm, of L-ucknowl cousin, of the bride, wore a pink silk gown with a scoop neck and.: gathered waist. She' carried a silk bouquet of• miniature, white'. car- nations, ar-nat ons, pink sweetheart roses : and blue tinted daisies Groomsman was John Stanbury of ° Dungannon, brother-in-law ' of' the 11. LJCKNOW U.C.W.. UNIT MR. AND MRS. GERRY SERE. groom. The .groom and his attendant wore blue three-piece suits with white roseboutonnieres. Following the wedding, a reception was held at Lucknow Community. Centre. The bride's mother greeted: guests ina blue silk dress with•a,gathered cape and -a .white rose corsage. The groom's mother wore a blue dress . with a patterned " ': chiffon . cape and a pink rose corsage. For 'a wedding trip to Buffalo,. New, York, the. bride changed to a brown and white `, pinstriped three-piece. outfit. She wore a brown blouse, and corsage. .The. groom was • 2 where she had visited. recent- ly. . Miss Ada Webster gave a reading. The treasurer's re:- port e-port was given by Mrs. Andrew Ritchie: Miss Ada Webster report- ed on community. friendship. Unit 2 ' are. asked• to visit Pinecrest in October:. Off Thursday, .October; 26 ' they are invited to Brookside.'' :School:for a ; craft ,..sale proceeds to be used for Missionary Work. F The offering;, was :taken by Mrs. Ritchie = and' dedicated by Mrs. Gibson. Thankoffer- ing envelopes were given out. Mrs. Walden and Mrs. Unit 2 of U.C.W. met at the., home of''Mrs. G. Kirk- land on Tuesday, October 3. Mrs, Gibson opened the meeting with a poem. Mrs: Harvey Houston took charge of the devotions. The theme I . of the meditation, given ,by',Mrs. Houston, was. ``God cares for ' his ;:own"Y.. Mrs. Mamie Henderson read -a prayer of Rev. Wilbur Howard's. • " Mrs. Philip MacMillan `showed ` slides 1 ofIreland • ....14;KNOW CHRISTIAN,• REFORMED CHURCH Rev. L. Van Staalduinen Pastor SIJ.,kDA r, OCTOBER 15 Services at 1.0:00' a.m. and 2:30 p.m. 1111 i'. Listen to the ,Back to God Hour Message of Today CKNi WINGHAM,; 10:30 a.mn. ]dadie dial 920 ti i 11101:1:1116, 1.iria:9rr1F4►.r1999i1 C-994993999 111 1 9 9 99 ro..1 LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH Rev. Doug Kaufman Minister SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15 10 a.m..Sunday School 1I:00a.m, Morning Worship Nursery Provided Poor :ire -School Children Jr. Congregation,for 5 .S Year Old Children • .! .'1:19 9.1 111:1 ':i, ltlit ,�d It •1 ' . 1 •, n �,P 1 attired in brown also. • The couple also stopped at Niagara Falls, the honeymoon capital of the world. Mr. and Mrs. Bereare residing ' in Goderich at 170 Keays Street. 'Prior to the wedding, the bride was feted :at. several. showers -held. by Mrs. Marie Huff and Mrs. Ellie McNeil, aunts of the •.bride.;" • Mrs.`Bessie McNee, aunt ofthegroom and ._ Mrs. Mary . Bere, mother ,of the groom at the church; Miss Kim Greene and Miss Dorothy Culbert, ,friends of : the bride, at Kim's home; and a community shower at the Dungannon United Church. Gibson made arrangements for supplies, help, etc. for the . fowl supper on October 17. Mrs. Houston closed the meeting . with prayer. Mrs : Gibson thanked the • hostess . and committee. Lunch was served. LUCKNOW-U:C.W. UNIT Unit,# 3 met at the home of Mrs. Jean Jardine on 'Octob- -er 3rd:' Mrs. Cook. welcomed everyone and thanked Mrs: • Jardine for inviting the group to her home. Mrs. Jardine gave the treasurer's report. Mrs. Cook gave a report from the Workshop • on Stewardship -held in , Bervie recently and Mrs. Alton gave her report CONTINUED ON PAGE 11 i r LUCKNOW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Wrn. Munshaw B.A.M.Div. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15 10:00 a.tn.. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning. Worship Everyone W ' co ie U. .i