The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-09-03, Page 18USED CARS
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3,
LUCKNOW QUEEN DANCE
SAT., SEPT. 6
' BOBBY GIMBY DANCE
FRI., SEPT. 5
Married In Donnylirook Church
WALKER - ARMSTRONG
=Photo by McDowell
In a setting of multi-colored Lucknow became the bride of Glen
flowers and candelabra in the Howard Walker of R. R. 3
Donnybrook United Church, Marg.- Wingham, on Friday, August 1 at 7
aret Noreen Armstrong of R. R. '2 13-m•
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Rev. Stan 'McDOnald of Londes-
boro 'officiated at the ceremony,
and Mrs John Carswell presided at
'the console of the 'organ. Soloist
--Mrs. Stan Hiseler of °R. It. 1 Port
Colborne, sang "0 Perfect loVe" •
and "We'Ve Only Just Begun".
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and' Mrs. Thomas Armstrong of R.
R. 2 Lucknow. The parents of the
groom are Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Walker of R. R. 3 Wingham.
The bride was given in marriage
by her father. and mother. She
chose a Victorian-style floor-length
gown of polyester satin with chiffon
lace trimmed yoke and wrist-length
sleeves. It featured a self-ruffle
*and back ties. The ruffled train
flowed 'gracefully from the waist-
line. Her shoulder-length veil fell
softly from a floral headpiece. She
carried a nosegay of roses, daisies
and' baby's breath in Multi-colored
shades to ''match the attendants'
gowns.
Mrs. Roy Taylor .of R. R. 3.
Wingham,, was The matron ;of
honor, gowned in 'floral' polyester
cotton featuring a sweetheart
neckline, short puffed sleeves, self
ruffle and back' ties. The
bridesmaids,, wearing dresses. of
similar style but in different floral
pastel shades, were Mrs. James
Leish,man of R. R. 4 'Brussels,
Barbara Chamney of R. R. 2
AubUrn, Kathyjtiseler of R. R. 2
Port Colborne. Junior bridesmaid
was Cheryl Walker of R. R. 3
Wingham. All the attendants
carried. nosegays of white daisies
and baby's breath tied with ribbons
matching the color of the gowns.
They also wore white picture hats.
PaUl Hackett of R.. R. 3 Lucknow
was ringbeater.
The best man was Murray
Vincent of R. R. 1 Belgrave and the
guests were ushered in by Roy
Taylor, John Thompscin and Terry
Armstrong.
A reception followed at the
Lucknow Legion Hall. The head
table was graced With a threetiered
wedding cake.
The bride's mother wore a long
gown of blue polyester doubleknit
with laceoileeves and bodice, white
accessories and a corsage of white
carnations. The' groom's mother
was gowned in a floor-length dress
of orange and yellow floral shades.
sheer sleeves with ruffles and gold
accessories and corsage of white
and orange carnations.
Following • the reception, the
couple departed for a Wedding trip
to New Brunswick. Nova Scotia,
Prince Edward Island and Halifax.
For the trip. the bride chose a
peach-colored pant suit with white
accessories and a corsage of yellow
roses. The couple Will reside on the
groom's farm. R. R. 3 Wingham.
Honoured • guests were the
bride's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Armstrong of Belgrave and
Mr. and Mrs. Larry .Hiseler of
Kitchener: and grandparents of the
groom. Mr. and Mrs. George
Walker of Belgrave.
Prior 'to her wedding the bride
was honoured at several events.
Her sister. Mrs. Roy Taylor. was
hostess for a tupperware shower:
Mrs. David Hackett of R. R. ,3
Lucknow held a shower and a .
community shower was held at the
Donnybrook United. Church.
ZION
Donald Ritchie, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Ritchie, registers on
Tuesday-of this week at Conestoga-
College in the electric engineering
course.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Irwin, Warren
and Karen of Aylmer, Quebec
visited Wednesday of last week
with' her uncle Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Wilkins and family.
Daniel Nicholson of Lucknow
'spent Sunday with his daughter,
Isobel, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hunter. -
Mr. and. Mrs. Lorne Cook and
family visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Cook of Lucknovv, on
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter and
family attended the annual Camp-
bell reunion on Sunday at Ashfield
Park.
Mr. and' Mrs. Charles Wilkins
and family had as visitors on
Tuesday of last week, Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Flack of Sebringville.
John Ritchie and son Ken had on
Monday and Tuesday of last week,
Lorne and Allan Pennington• of
Wingham. • •
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ritchie and
Bryce visited Sunday afternoon
with their daughter Brenda, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Huizinga of
Auburn.
WHITECHURCH
Intended for last week
On Sat'urday Mrs. Eileen Par
of Exetesi and Deana Graham]
Burlington , spent the week end v
her parents Mr. and Mrs.
IvIcClenaghan. On .Sunday Mi.
Mrs. Harry Moss of PlattsN
visited with Mr. and ,Mrs.
McClenaghan.
'Mrs: Walter Elliott and
Attliie—Purdon attended the
Leaders Training School at Ri
on Monday and Wednesday.
During the electric storm
Saturday evening the street li
on Highway 86 were burned o
Chalmers Presbyterian Church
struck by lightning and the ele
lights were blown. Water
came in the basement. In n
other homes water came into
basements and their lights
blown out.
Mr. and Mrs. George Web
Wm. Humphrey, St. Helens;
Webster and Mr. and Mrs. Sta
Rutledge of Brussels,' attende
christening on Sunday of S
Curtis Rutledge, son of Mr.
Mrs. Terry Rutledge at W
Willis United Church, Clinton.
attended a family' dinner
wards at the home of Mr. and
Terry Rutledge.
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