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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-10-29, Page 18.04 Offmon Range ELITE Model 25474 CONTROL PANEL Delay, Bake & Off timer Regular appliance outlet SURFACE ELEMEN Utility plugout 8" d 'Utility plugout 6" d OVEN ,Continuous cleanin Removable door WEDNESDAY, OCTO THE LUCKNOIN SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Lighted tapers in gold candel- abra with peach tinted carnations, white daisies and white gladioli and ' pots of peach tinted ,mums decorat- ed the altar of Lucknow United Church for the wedding on Saturday, September 13th at 4 p.m, of Ruth Anne Brooks and Donald R. Savage. The bride is a. daughter,. of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brooks of Lucknow and the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Savage 'of Kincardine. Reir. Doug Kaufman officiated at the double ring ceremony. . , SAVAGE SIZE 4 FT. x 8 FT. MORNING MIST $7.37 per panel illmummoffinunimmiiiimmiumimmimmmiumiumilimmummumiumimmummo JOHN$ MANVILLE ‘Iallia TAFF for that NEW LOOK CLOUD WHITE AND PATTERNS IN STOCK sister Jan Remington of Atlanta, Georgia. She wore a floor-length wrap- around polyester gown, with short cape sleeves. The goWn was peach coloured accented with apricot, blue and green floral design.' She wore a wide-brimmed straw hat with an apricot coloured chiffon scarf and matching flower. She carried a nosegay of white gladioli, peach tinted carnations and white button mums. Bridesmaids , were Kathy Brooks, Lucknow, sister of the bride; Joan Laye, St. Thomas and Liz Callahan, Teeswater, both friends of the bride. Their dresses and flowers were the • same as the matron of honour's. The groom's attire was a dark brown tuxedo with' white ruffled shirt, brown Vest and bow tie and white stephanotis' boutonniere. His attendants were similarly attired with carnation boutonnieres tinted to match bridesmaid's gowns. Groomsman was John D. Coiling of R. R. 4 Ripley, friend of the groom. , Ushers were Bruce Ross' of Toronto, Bill Mitchell of Kincard- ine, both friends of the groom , and Don Brooks of Lucknow, brother of the bride, _ Music was , by three brothers Boyd, Blain and Gary Carruthers of Ripley accompanied by ,their sister Mrs. Karen Martyn, R. R. 3 Lucknow, as organist. They sang "0 Perfect Love" preceding the ceremony and "I Bless The Day I `Met You", during the signing of the register. • A dinner followed at the Luck-,'i now •Legion Hall, which was decorated with lighted tapers in candelabra with flowers. Single long-stemmed peach tinted carna- tions decorated the dinner tables with the bride's table centred with a round 3-tiered wedding cake on a pedestal cake plate, accented with' flowers similar to those in the bride's bouquet. The bride's mother received the guests wearing' a long gown of shrimp chiffon over taffeta, featur- ing a front. panel of antique white with bead trim at waistline and wrist-length cape' sleeves. Her corsage was white orchids. She was assisted by the groom' s mother, wearing a long gown of robin's egg blue sheer over taffeta with Wrist-length sleeves and yellow orchid corsage. A reception dance followed in tbe Lucknow Arena that evening. For travelling the bride chose a wool plaid jacket, rust coloured skirt," beige jersey shirt and 'gold accessories. Following a wedding trip in North Eastern United States and Eastern Ontario the couple are residing at 456 Durham Street, Kincardine. LOCHALSH Welcome to the community to Mr. and Mrs. George Dymer who have purchased property here and plan to build a new house on the former Frank Hamilton farm. Mrs. Rhoda MacKenzie is enjoy- ing her trips as hostess with Hanover Travel and has recently been to Ottawa and the Agawa Canyon region. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharles spent a few days in Montreal recently where they visited. Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCharles and family and Mr., and Mrs. Harley MacTav- ish. Indian Summer and sunshine have helped many with late fall harvesting of corn and grain. Harvesting of raspberries, second crop beans, green onions are common place this fall with lots of rain and to date with no frost, the flowers are still in profusion. - Mrs. Ewan MacLean was hostess to the Ripley and District Horticul- tural—meeting on Monday as a result of having to serve on jury LOWRY Cif FARM SYSTEMS I R.R. 1 KINCARDINE • PHONE 39S-52 op so am No ow op am III NI NI NO duty on the regular Tuesday 'date. Church, when Mary Ellen Mac- Jim MacKenzie and Dwayne Ed- ward McCutcheon, son of Mr. and Sunday at Ashfield Presbyterian Kenzie, daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Mrs. Ed McCutcheon, were baptiz- Baptism services were held. of Owen' Sound and D and Mrs.. Leonard M visit. entertained Mr. and Edna Cook remained Rock and family to S • Mrs. Ewan 'Ma Mr. and Mrs. Ji ed. Henry MacKenzie, Visiting Mrs. Henry MacKenzie Wylds,, Mrs. Jim We on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ray: Presbyterial, rally in t MacKenzie and Bobby MacKenzie ian Church in of Toronto, Mi. and Mrs. Ross Wednesday evening. MacKenzie and family, Mr, and ing were Mrs. Bill, R Mrs. Allan MacKenzie and family, Sadie Johnston. Misses Edna, Eliza and Violet Cook with a• „Greer TY 'and 'nee Lucknow Phone - BROOKS -Photo By Snyder Given in marriage by her parents; the bride' chose 'a floor- length gown of rata-pean fashioned With matching ruffle accenting 'the bodice and full length of skirt sweeping to a semi cathedral train. The front of bodice was appliqued with lace motifs. The slim fitting sleeves were finished with a ruffle at the- wrists. A guipure lace Juliette cap held in place her three4iered illusion veil. 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