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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-08-24, Page 2• PAG. TWO LUCKN.OW SENTINEL, LUCKNQW, ONTAIUO WEDNESDAY, AUG, 24hh, 155 u - 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: • 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.^ • MONT1EAL , • tra as �vwe 'ate .. -`:`""Lucknow`"' ran 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.. 1,1 • WEDDING BELLS. -R 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 brotherKINLOUGH GAR 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