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LUCKN.OW SENTINEL, LUCKNQW, ONTAIUO
WEDNESDAY, AUG, 24hh, 155
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MR. AND MRS. PHIL SMITH
ED isosa 1 ESSAY
Visitors • with Mr: . and Mr.s..
Lorne .Farrish on Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. George Farrish of
Listowel, Mr. and Mrs:, Gordon
'Walter of Goderich,. Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Stuart of Galt, Miss Lynda
Parrish,' returned • with her par-
ents -after spending the past
;week' with her. grandparents.
Master Allan .Grey' of Walker-
ton visited with ' Donald..;Rae
'Scott; ' last week.' •
Miss .Sharon Courtney ...enter-
tained, a few of laer friends at
41. birthday--party..-at -bhe- lake last.
Wgdnesday Wand on Sunday Miss
'Eleanor Si Bernidette. Leddy vis-
• 'ited ' with her. .
We are sorry T to''' report that
Louis Hogan was rushed' " to.
Wingtiam Hospital • late Saturday
'night and was operated on for
appendicitis. Miss Corrine • Red
•mond is•visiting there this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank King of
'Toronto "and Mrs. Jas. MacDon-
..told of-,L..ucknow called on Mr,
and; . Mrs. Rat. Scott. ' •
Mrs. Adam 'Johnston ' of God-
erich, Mr. and Mrs. John 'Blake
'of Winghan spent a few days
this' week with Mr, and Mrs.
Gordon Johnston.
a Mrs. Goodfellow, Grace . "and
: Doug .of. 'Teeswater visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Farrish on
Sunday, evening,
Mr..,and Mrs. Leo Courtfiey
+pvere -godparents at the christen-
xng of Wayne Joseph:. Co ey,
Mr. and 'Mrs. •Phil 'Smith, for-
rberly of • ' Lucknow,', who some
months ago acquired a Walker-
ton grocery store, had a pleasant
experience on Tuesday evening
of last week whena nu;?c1.ber' of
friends tendered there a "sur-
prise" party at their home, The
occasion: was, the silver anniver-
sary of Mr; and Mrs. Smith's
wedding day. Besides neighbors
in Walkerton, a number of friends:
formai the ''Lucknow' 'community
were' also in attendance at the
enj gable gatifenng, . Ino the
course‘ of the evening the bride
and groom of a quarter of a cen-
tury ,, iago were presented with.'a
waffle.' iron; the' presentation 3e
ing, made. by their daughter,
(Marie) '.Mrs. Neil .Murdoch of,
Ripley. ;Several impromptu com-
plimentary speeches' . were made
by guests. ' A. social . evening of
cards, and •games was enjoyed.
son, of ` Mr.* :and .Mrs.. Joseph.
Courtney: •Which 'took 'place' Sun-
day ..at 3.00 • o'clock. Mr.. '.Frank•
Austin' also spent 'the afternoon
with them. •. •
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baxter and
family• of Toronto . spent the
week=end• ' at the• -home of. Mr.
and -Mrs. Jas. Little. Mr. Mc
Quoid, ..wil o has •bee{ • visiting
there, • returned .with them.•
Mr. and Mrs. Harold ',Sutton of
Galt visited ' over , the week -end
with Mr. and 'Mrs. Bill Wareing:
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FARM` •PO D'?.
If you run short of water in the late
suniiner. on your farm,, you can probably
cure. the trouble for gocid'with a
well-placed farm pond. •
Built• where' it will catch the•spring, .
-run-off, your' farm pond would provide'a
ready supply, of,'drinking water:for
Your cattle and a.useful reservoir i'n times'
of drought. It's a. boon .to, any • type •
+of' farming, as many Canadian farmers•
have already' discovered. '
• Don't lei a shortage of ready.cash,;cielay
this -or -arty other farm impr-o-vement
that wil`l make 'your farm• abetter faim.,
Discuss your need's with your local . . c
B'of M m: nager. He'll gladly'. tell .you°
what a Varna Improvement „ -• Lfian can d. for your DAR
farm - ho} ,' it can boost •JO2N(1110BuNid
FtL, the fixer ...
his full; name., is
Farm Improve. •
spent Loan. Give,.
, him a chance to ..
help fix up your
farm.— ;.he's cco-
nc?trfical, coisven.
fent; Versatile. He
• .an do••a1mos . '
a» -thing in mak:
reg •your farm, a
.better farm.
•you'r.pirofits and,save.
you ti a and' work.^
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MONT1EAL
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tra as �vwe 'ate ..
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1iu0'ItK1NG WITH CANAD'IANS IN .EVERY' WAIK OP to FE SINCE .ttlt7
FT-EAGAtsIS • .ELL -
L►NGSIDE STORE
(LANGGSIDIE. NEWS);-
Mr. .and. Mrs. Chester : Feagan:
have_ sold their general store
ibusiness at, Langside to Mr. and
Mrs. David Nichol of Niagara
Falls. Mrs... Nichol was the form-
er. Alice Huffman of the Lang-
side; district. • •
,Mr. and Mrs, Feagan purchasr
e4the business seven years ago
fm Wm. Brown, now of Luck -
now. • They were f orner residents
of the Goderich :district.
-The-naw •--owners ,:—obtain
possession :about • the middle of
• S�brer
Mr.: and Mrs'Lloyd :: Moffat
and 'George4are on a holiday [fill
to the Western. -Provinces:'
WEDDING BEL- LS
ROSS—TRANT
: The Church, of. the Transfigur-
ation, (Anglican); Toronto, deco-
ated• with, _standards•. , of . 'white
gladioli and foliage and candel
.!'bra; was• the setting of a .pretty
wedding. on'.Saturday,'August lith
at 4.00, p.m:: when': Sarah :_Patricia
Trafit, daughter of .Mr. and -Mrs.
John F. Trant-'of Fonthill, form-
erly oaf Toironto,, was united in
marriage to Donald Hugh Ross,
B.A.; B.Paed., •son . of Mrs. Ross,;
Auburn, :and , the.late Frederick
Ross. Rev. Gordon Baker, , rector,
'officiated. Mr.. G, W. Evans;
villa, •played • the ' traditional
•wedding music and accompanied
the soloist, 'Mr. Ronald Stewart;
Clarkson, who sang "The Lord's
Prayer" before'the •ce emony;and
.`,‘Co.Perfect :Love" • 'during • the
signing of the register.
The.. bride, given • in • marriage
by her `father, looked . charming
in a. floor length gown' of. white
chantilly lace and tulle,; fashion-
ed with a scooped. ;neckline and
Short sleeves, .,bouffant skirt with
'lace appligues, long lace , mitts.'
Her' •fingertip veil,' caught to a
Juliet -lace --headdress was:clecor--
ated.. with seed pearls. She' car-
ried a white prayer book •'covered
(with .-:Demure :- roses.:.-Iier- matron_
of honor, Mrs.' Victor; • Counter of
•Toronto' and her bridesmaid, Miss
Alice Trant 'of Hamilton, were
similarly .,gowned :inwaltz length
gowns 'of green and white. satin
brocade. fashioned with: a large
Bertha collar, . with .. matching
headdress arid nwhite accessories.
They carried a . cascade. bouquet
of gladioli and roses: Miss: Nancy
Jane • , Anderson, Auburn,made a
winsome flower •girl. wearing
white :flocked .dot on. green '.•ny-
ion•.'.over.:taffeta with snatching
headdress and ''carried,: a basket
of : summer flowers:
Mr. Arthur ' Lucking, Oakville,
was his cousin's best. ;man and
the ushers were Peter Trent, Tor-
onto,•.brother of. the 'bride; Don-
IIaz-t itl .
Walter, Goderich. • . •
At the "reception in the church
hall for. 120,' guests;, the .bride's
mother wore a teal blue lace over
taffeta; lilac pink hat and 'gloves
and corsage of`":pink roses. The
groom's mother chose dusty rose
lace and ;crepe with, navy access
ories• and ari orchid and carnation
'Corsage.
For going away the'. bride chose
a white sheath dress and macling.
duster coat, white.accessories and.
corsage of white roses. Following
a wedding trip• to the Maritimes'
and New England State; the bf riid-
al couple wily' reside in Oakville
-where the groorn-is--principal. of
Westwood school._ • •
• Guests were present from Galt,
.Peteiiboro;, Lakefield, 'Auburn;
Elmvale, • Listowel, ' • ' Stindridge,
Leamington, , Windsor, Welland,.
Hamilton, • Goderich, Brampton,
London, Markdale,IVlontreal, St.
Catherines, Oakville and Toranr
SIXTH AND NINTH y
Mr aidl Mrs_ 'Herb R1.1•,Tt'istead.
of Meaford were recent visitors
with Mr. ,and Mrs. Cliff Murray
and other relatives in' this corn-
muriity ..
�Mr. Mason McAllister A under•
twernt • an operation last week in
Wingham Hospital.
men Taylor " spent a • week's
holiday with is grandmother,
Mrs. Charlotte Reid of Dungan-
non..
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• WEDDING BELLS.
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wmsoN-IVETT'
Pink' and white gladioli
against a background of ferns.
was the scene. of a pretty sum-
mer
mer • wedding in Dungannon';
United Church on Saturday, Aug-
ust
6th when Edna- Mae .Rivett,;'
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John:
Rivett; became :thee, bride of John,
Edgar Wilson, son .of- Mr. and.
Mrs. Thomas Wilson of:Carrlow.
The ceremony' wasperforrned by
Rev. Grant Meiklejohn of Luck -
,now
The bride `' was given in rnar-:
-riag-e by" -•bier ;eidest,brotlier, E1
liot':R•ivett of Goderich. She wore
a• -floor length ;gown of white ny-
lon -tulle, °Vex..taf feta The fitted.,
.bodicehada scoop n ckline form-"
ing a narrow• gathered yoke train
med .with•.faille lace. The bouf-
fant floor length skirt of nylon
tulle over taffeta had matching
shirred tulleinset�trimimed with
faille lace; A mother of .Pearl
cornet held her:. fingertip veil
and she .carried a white Bible set
With a Mauve orchid and stream=•
ers of .stephanotis. • • ' ' .
• She was attended `by Mrs. Nor=,
man Wightman, . sister of • the
groom. as matron of honor, and
Mrs: Ted, Nelson, 'friend of .the
bride, as bridesmaid. They wore
matching organdie overtaffeta.
floor length gowns, of mauve. and
,pale green.' They carritd Match-
ing nosegays, of .yellow ;,shaata
daisies.
". 1V1r. Jaines Wilsoh• • Montrose,
Mich.,
cousin'. of the;; groom, was
best .Man ,'and .the ushers were
•Earl Rivett; brotih°er of the bride.
arid Allan Wilson, brother of the
groom.
The.' organist,. Mrs. Douglas
Squires, •accompanied ' Miss Mar-
ilyn •Anderson, who. sang "The
!Lord .Is . My Sheppherd." and "O.
Perfect. Love".
The .,bride's' -Mother received'
the: guests.' in • the church base -
Ment where 'streamers of pink
and white I lent :a bridal' •atrnos-
pWeShe wore .:'grey -and:
mauve printed nylon' dress with
white accessories and 'a. corsage
of yellow-clirysanthefiiurs:�-1 fte
groom's mother assisted., wearing
a black and white printed crepe,
dress withyellow•,and white. 'ac
cessories • and corsage •ofyellow
chrysantksniums
Guests were present from ;Pem-
berton and. Ladner, B.C,; Detroit,
Mich.; Kingston, :Bluevale, Blyth,'
• Ethel, Parkhill, `Hamilton, Till-
sonburg,' Goderich and. Dungan -
For. travelling t;he,, bride don-
ned a pale green linen suit :with
brown; and White. accessories and
a mauve orchid corsage.'. After a,
Wedding trip to Kingston and
the Thousand Islands, the, young
couple will reside ..in. "Toronto
where the groom is employed by
the' Colgate-Palmolive Co. of
Canada.
• SIVHTH-CH ,ADMAN
.Whitechurch United Church
was detyorated with. gladioli and
ferns for the marriageaof Shirley
Marguerite . Chapman, daughter
of Mr.. and Mrs. Mussell chap
man of ' Whitechurch, to. W: Ross
•Smith, ,son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos-
eph • ;Smith of Winghani oh Sat-
urday, :August 20th at 230 p.m.
The ceremony was performed ' by
Rev. R. A. Brook. •
• Givers .in marriage'by her Fath'
er, the ride wore a strapless
waltz length •gown .of . embroid-
ered nylon over . satin, full skirt,
`ands na11 jhouider ,jacket. She
wore a fingertip veil and halo
set , with rhinestones and pearls;,:
and carried a shower bouquet. of
-American . Beauty roses,•
•'Maid of.' honor Wag MissDor-
een 'Chapman of Aurora, : and
bridesmaid' was Miss Joyee
Wright of Richvale both' cousins
•cif th.b bride
_-,1:RAVE L-RELA)
AND CAREFREE
EXHIBITION
AUGUST' `26 TO SEPT. 10
Return Rail .Fares
FARE AND ONE-HALF
Good going . Thursday, Aug. 25 •
to Saturday Sept. 10, inclusive.'
Return Limit—Sept. 14
Full inforeiafion'•from any agent
•
corsage • of yellow ':roses.: The
�gi-o ntr&-mother wore=F-r- ehrolaee-=
over. crepe. color. rosewood
• Guest's present from. a distance
-were ' • from--, W -a -sago A-urora
Markiham,: and Toronto. •" •
• For a wedding trip to .M•on-
treal and,' New 'York, the bride
wore a dusky rose: wool suit.with
navy 'accessories.• The couple :Will'
reside in Toronto.
Letters To The . Editor •
To,:vinhom, it .may concern:
During the past . three weeks
two dogs 'have':disappeared in St.,.
Helens. Surely one may be:; al-'.
lowed to keep�.,a guard around
his home.'Perhaps a dog. is no
longer :man's- best friend. How is
one to. explain to • their t;wo-year-
bid: daughter where her dog lion
gone? We • hope `fhat this'. so-
called . riddance . of dogs soon
Yours
truly;
• Boss Errington..
Flower girl was Spreaders, Blow^ers
Mary Lou Jamieson •of Wingha i, Forage Harvesters, tt'agons'
'niece of the .groon•i.. Corn' Fickers and Hu',kers
autle xr> ki- of T31lsonburg,
of the, room, vitas' Best AGE
g
Tooled - To, ,Repair All
Makes' Of Tractors " '
Allis
Chalmers
A-1
Inn
"B" TRACTOR
Condition
PLOWS.
ONE USED 'PLO1S
Sub Soilers,
Before Buying See. Fs For
'Pan
Breakers
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rrran • , . .
Wedding music was played Eby W. BRECLES.
law tod_ ._:Groskoxth: - _of 1 Wli -te-
church, • and Mrs. • Saddler of
Holmesville sang 'Wedding; Pray-
er' and 'O Pp,..rfect.1:4ve"..
The" bride's mother received
for- a reception ins° the' church
gallon, gowned in turquoise'
linen with white accessories and
THE NOME Of QUAU1Y SERVICE
PARIS
agile Genuine, JOHN DEERE.PApDrrp