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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-03-26, Page 13Married In Wingham Church BREBNERH CARTER WINGHAM Oil ARIA PHONE 357-3862 1974-PONTIAC LeMAN S7 , 4 door sedan, V8 auto— . ma tic, power steering, power brakes, radio 1972 PONT.TAC CATALINA, 4 door hardtop, V8 automatic, power steering, radio 1971 VALIANT, 4 door, 6 automatic with radio 1971 PLYMOUTH, 4 door,, V8 automatic 1970 DODGE, 2 door har•dtop,. V8 automatic, power iteering, power brakes, radio 1970 TOYOTA, 2 door with radio 1970 VOLKSWAGON , wagon automatic 1969 CHRYSLER, 4. door hardtop, power and brakes, with radio 1969 METEOR, 2 door hardtop steering John Howard Retires From Limousin Board The BOard of directors of the Ontario Limousin Association was expanded from 9 to 11 members at the annual meeting of the Associa- tion held this week at Guelph. As a result of the, expansion, five directors were elected at the meeting namely: Dennis Cluley, R. R. No. 1 Kincardine (Re-elected); Laurie Stanton, Hyde Park (Re- elected); Peter Richards, Rock- wood; Wilfrid Rogers, 4Orton; Angus Campbell, lona Station. At a directors' meeting following the general meeting, Dennis Cluley was named president, succeeding Abner Martin who retired from the position of president because of pressure of other agricultural activities. Laurie Stanton was, re-elected vice-president, Abner Martin was named" treasurer' and .Peter Richards named as secretary. At the dinner • following the meeting, four awards were pres- ented to 4-H members who won their•various calf competitions with a Limousin Cross calf. They were: Brian Cullen, Neustadt; Pauline Weber, Mildmay; Barry Fisher, Mildmay; David Filson, Detifield. • Joe Hasson of Ariss was presented with a , cheque for $500.00 in recognitiun of 'his winning the championship carcass at. the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, also ,with a Limousin Cross steer. Tribute was paid by all' those in attendance to 'John Howard of Lucknow, a retiring member of the board, for his 'work on behalf of Limousin in Ontario. Dennis Cluley, the new elected president, said that it is important that the breed become better known in the province and advocat- ed local meetings throughout • the province to give feeders and breeders an opportunity of discus- ing Limousin cattle with large Limousin breeders within the province, IMP& SUBSCRIPTION . WEDNESDAY, MARCH, 244,:lns THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAO!! THIRTEEN The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Carter, Edward Street, Wingham, formerly of Holyrood. The groom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Hribert Brebner, R. R. 1 Wingham, formerly of Sarnia. Given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore a ' floor- length gown of white satin, long sleeves, high neckline with A-line skirt. Two rows of.alencon. lace and daisies adorned her dress front and back, her neck and hemline. She wore a long chapel veil of Tierre nylon held by a tiara trimmed with sequins and pearls. The veil was trimmed with daisy lace as trimmed her dress. She carried a cascade bouquet of one dozen red roses, white carnations and baby breath. Mrs. Marlene Bailey of Walker- ton, elder sister. of the bride, was matron of honour. She wore a sheer flowered nylon over green taffeta floor-length gown, gathered lace trimmed the neck-line and down the front to the waist, with long sleeves and full gathered skirt. • She carried a cascade of artificial white and yellow, roses, white carnations and white ,. and yellow daisies with green bows and net. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Lorri Bell of Forest, cousin of the groom, Mrs. Eleanor McLeod of Walker- ton, eldest sister of the !vide and Mrs. Jo-Ann Carter of Walkerton, sister-in-law of the bride. Their dresses and flowers were identical to the matron of honour. Bruce Brebner of R. R. 1 Wingham, only brother of the groom, was groomsman. Ushers were George Carter, R. R. 3 Holyrood, Peter R. Carter, Walker: ton, brothers of the bride and Raymond Parks, R. R. 3 Teeswater, cousin of the groom. - The groom and groomsman wore white adventure tuxedos trimmed with black velvet, white ruffled shirts with black trim, black CRAWFORD MOTORS LiiRYSLER DODGE PLYMO H TO THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL VVHITECHURCH Alan Falconer on Sunday was admitted to Guelph Hospital, where,he will undergo. surgery on a tooth.. On the Week. end' Mr. and Mrs. Pat Donnelly and ' Angeia of Streetsville brought her sister Clara Milligan, who .had spent the holiday week with thein,. to her home' here and visited with 'her parents; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wigan. Mr. and Mrs. Don Vincent of Loidon were week end visitors with Mr.. and Mrs. George Webster. Mr. and Mrs. George Webster visited • last week with their daughter of Mrs. Clara Rutledge of Clinton; while her husband Was working at Simcoe. On Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Robinson of Belgrave and 'Mr. and Mrs. Mack ' Cardiff of Brussels visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs; Harry Gutoskie and family of ,Kitchener and celebrated Mich- elle's third birthday. Neil Rintoul on Tuesday and Wednesday was on the Beef Improvement Association tour to. Michigan State University beef research centre at Lansing and Anderson's Seeds, Fertilizer and Grain facilities at Maumee, Ohio and farm visits enroute home, Miss Mary Lou Adams of Blyth spent Saturday evening with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adams and family. • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harding of Kitchener visited recently with his sister, Mrs. Dalton Schultz, and Mr, Schultz. 'Miss Gayle Kay of Kitchener on Saturday brought her niece Wendy Kay; who had visited with her last week, to her nonce here and returned' Sunday afternoon to Kitchener. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss of Plattsville spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan. Mr. and Mrs. Pickard and family, who purchased the former Frank Pattison farm on 2nd Concession of Kinloss, are in the process of moving to their new home. They urine from the vicinity of Rockwood. The community wishes Mrs. Dan. Tiffin, a patient' at Wingham and District Hospital, a' speedy recov- ery. We are pleased to report that Mrs. John L. Currie returned home 'on Suriday from Kitchener HosPit- al. Her grandsons, Billie and Bobbie Toth l of Kitchener, are spending the school holidays with their grandparents. Jim Orr of London called on his mother Mrs. Wm. Orr, a patient at Wingham Hospital, and on Mr. and Mts. John L. Currie of Wingham and Bob Orr of Langside. Bob Stauffer of London, agent for Maico Hearing Aid, was a caller on Monday at the home of Mr. and . Mrs. Victor Emerson. Mrs. George Fisher on Sunday accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lowry of Pine River to the home of their daughter Mrs. Elmer Mac- Kenzie and Mr. ' MacKenzie of Mount Forest. They also attended the Easter Service at St. Pauls Lutheran Church, Ayton, and called on Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fisher and family. On Friday evening Curries School euchre party was held at the Beigrave Arena where 8 tables enjoyed the party. Those winning prizes were: high lady Mrs. Congram, low Mrs. Alex Robert: son; high gent John L. Currie, low Howard Walker. Draw prizes were won by Mrs. ,Leonard James and Lawrence Taylor. Those sponsor- ing the party were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pattison and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Weber, who served lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Galbraith will be in charge of 'the next party. fl satin bow ties and black trousers. The ushers wore identical tuxedos with green trim. Mrs. Cora Robertson of Bluevale was 'organist. Following the ceremony a wed- ding supper was held in the Parish Hall of St. Pauls Church for the bridal party and immediate family. The three-tier wedding cake along with 'lighted candles and vases of yellow daisieS and white and,yellow mums decorated the tables. Due to ill health Mrs. Emily Donaldson, Bristol Terrace, Wing- ham, grandniother of the bride and Mrs. Debbie Parks, R. R. 1 Wingham, grandmother ,.of the groom, were unable to attend. One hundred and fifty guests attended the wedding reception at the Canadian Legion Hall, Wing- ham, where the Westernaires of Mildrriay provided music for danc- ing. The bride's mother choie a blue fortrel street length dress with white accessories. The groom's mother chose a red fortrel street length dress with black accessor- ies. They ,both wore corsages of white daisies and white baby br,eath. For travelling the bride wore a three-piece white and red checker- ed fortrel pant suit, black accessor- ies and corsage of white roses and white carnations. Following a wedding trip to Niagara Falls the couple will reside at R. R. 1 Wingham. • , uests attended the wedding from Spartansburg, Pennsylvania, London, Sarnia, Forest, Petrolia, Hanover, Walkerton, Teeswater, Pinkerton, Tiverton, Lucknow, Ffolyrood, DorChester, Listowel, Bluevale, Wingham and surround- ing. area. Previous to her marriage the bride was honoured at two miscel- laneous -showers, one at the home of the bride's parents put on by the bridesmaids where neighbours (old and new), friends and • relatives attended. Mts. Ruby Huygen, Walkerton, entertained the friends of the bride . of the Cry-O-Vac Department of Canada Packers. The bride received many lovely and useful gifts. Mr. and Peter Carter held the rehearsal party at their home on Edward Su eet, Wingham. Lighted white tapered candles and vases of yellow daisies and white and yellow mums decorated the altar of St. Paul's Anglican Church, Wingham on Saturday, March 1, 1975, at 3 o'clock when Frances Aileen Carter and Bryan Charles Brebner exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony per- formed by 'Rev. T. K. Hawthorn.