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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-09-26, Page 21Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 26, 1979—Page 21 i:irtg:s.iiLe wota.an h�1d successful Stanley party BY LILLIAN YOUNG Mrs. Jim Young held .a successful Stanley party last Monday evening with Mrs.. Gordon Wall of Wingham as demonstrator. Afterwards lunch was served by the hostess. The Teeswater Girl Guides held their first meeting for the season on Wednesday evening, with seven- girls present. They met at the town hall, . then had a wiener and marshmallow roast at theback of the park. After- wards they sang songs and had an enjoyable evening. Kim Coughlin is pne of the members who was present. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Steven Donaldson who were married in Ripley last Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Springer and Pam at- tended the wedding. Russell Young. of Toronto spent some holidayswith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford Young, Mrs: Clifford Young visit- ed with Margaret Moffat of Toronto in Teeswater last' Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Len Cough- lin 'attended the dance at Formosa on Saturday even- ing, sponsored by the Irish Rovers baseball team. A large crowd was in attend- ance and a good time was had by all. The Whitechurch Young People held their regular meeting on Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim de Boer. Mr.. and Mrs. • Clifford Young visited with Mr.: and Mrs. Wesley Young of Luck- now Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Scott visited at the same home recently. i WILKINS •- HOFFMAN Appleby United Church in Burlington, was the setting for a double ring ceremony uniting Janet ' Hoffman of Burlington and Larry Wilkins of • Lucknow in marriage, August'•25, 1979 at 3 p,m. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Evan Hoff- man, Burlingtonand the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkins, Am berley, Ontario.. The church was decorated in candelabra,white daisies, yellow• carnations and white mums for the ceremony per- formed by Rev. Alan Harley. 'Pie bride, given in 'mar- riage by her parents, chose a gown of white jersey with an empire waist, a high open neckline collar and ' long. sleeves trimined with lace appliques' and seed pearls. A picture •hat : trimmed with' matching lace, . seed pearls and fingertip veil, completed . .The .bride changed to a beige skirt and jacket with. matching peach blouse and corsage.: of peachsilk roses for the couple's honeymoon to the Thousand Islands and Upper Canada Village. 'The couple are residing on the groom's farm at I. 3 Lucknow. The organist, Jean Keen- leyside, Burlington; played Love Divine, as the proces- sional and Joyful, Joyful, for the recessional:-. The an- thems, The Wedding Song and There Is Love, were played during the ceremony. The reception" followed at the Pig and Whistle Inn, Burlington, which was dec- orated With vases of yellow mums, carnations and 'white daisies. The : mother of the bride. received'.. guests . wearing a floor.. length gown of peach floral- chiffon over silk with a n(atching chiffon jacket. She woke .a .corsage of 1. orange roses. She was assisted. by the groom's : mother who wore. • a floor length gownof pale blue and white floral poly- ester, accented with her cor- sage of yellow roses. her ensemble. She ...carried a cascade bouquet of yellow'•. roses, white daisies, baby's:,breath and sprigs of wheat: Miss Susan Dickison of Burlington,'' a close' friend: of the bride, was maid of honour Bridesmaids were Mrs. Florence Wagler'of Brunner, sister of the bride and Miss Lois Ferguson of Burlington, close friend of the bride. They were gowned alike in floor'length dresses of,yellow. polyester- with ' a gathered bodice, spaghetti straps and matching lace trimmed jack - Each carried a basket of whitedaisies, yellow carna- tions, . baby's breath and sprigs: of wheat. A white. daisy in their hair accented their outfits: Groomsman was John Hof- fman of Lucknow, best friend of the groom and brother of tate bride. Guests were ush- ered ly Elwood Wagler of Brunner, brother-in-law of the bride and Jack Wilkins of Lucknow, brother of"' the groom. The groom and his attend- ants wore '3 piece suits of brown tones and pale yellow roses. The bride was feted by three showers, two in Bur- lington given by Dorothy. Ferguson, a friend of the family, by her bridesmaids, and one given at Brookside Publid'S�chool by Mrs. Marie Wilkins, aunt of the groom. Dates Available Lucknow & District Community Centre [-OCTOBER Friday 26, NOVEMBER • Friday 2 Friday 16 Friday 23 • DECEMBER Friday 7 Saturday 22 Friday 28 Saturday 2B '' FOR IFURT1EiER, 1NFORMA'ION AND .MID • WEEK BOOKINGS • CALL 528.3532 rmast xcit i ng anVd CllQ e mf°gille. teparade arada Ot 0. ,e tilt et yet! A. ►A' cOV°kade °l' all ynerOpfot. onP Ine AMC. 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