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WEl
AY, OCT. 5th,
955
1847 'ROGERS 1BROS.
•JeWelIer.
WEDDING BELLS
MaCMILLAN URQtHART'
Rev. F. 'Cunerty .heard the rear-
nage vows in • Our r Lady of the
Assumption " Roman .Catholic•
Church. of Doreen Ann Urquhart,.
daughter .of Mrs:, Urquhart', and'
the. late •John . C. Urquhart, and
John :.Lavergne 'MacMillan, son
of the' late Mr.': and Mrs. John
MacMillan,' for'rnerly. of Lucknow.
The bride wasgivenin marriage
:by , her uncle, John O'Brien. •Her
original 'gown. was of re-cmbroid=
ered , chantiliy ;`lace and pure silk
taffeta fashioned with ''a shin`
basque, sculptured portrait neck
line—•outlined . .with opalesclesit
paillettes. ` and pearls and, .long
sheath 'sleeves. The bouffant lace
skirt was • also, highlighted with
opalescent; paillettes . and pearls
and featured a tiered .overskirtof
silk • `taffeta fallin.g. • into , a
cathedral train A' • Matching
pearl'.' coronet held • her finger,
tip illusion veil and..ehe carried
a. cascade ,'of • white ; roses;'
stephanoti.5.'s and pale blue deli
phinium. -Mrs. E. ,S Branscomhe
was matron of rhpnor''and °brides-
maids were .Carole O'Brien,
Yvone :MacMillan,' London, Onto;
and . Margaret` Wiley, Oshawa.:
Their.: original gowns were of
waltz length pearl blue': silk taf-
feta styled- with -.boat necklines,
and they wore matching 'caps.
jewelled''with ' opalescent ,sequins.
They carried cascades of , dolphin:
ium, :pink. roses and carnations.
Larry . Griffen, Detroit, was best
roar aiadhe s `were Edwar,
Conderan; Dr: E. S.:. Bransconibe,
Clifford MaelVI'illan,, St:: ICathar-
Ines and Gregory,Higgins. To re.-'
ceive • at •the ' Royal,, York the
bride's.- mother- wore `gown of
dusty Arose chantilly lace over
silk taffeta with. a matching vel.
vet hat and - corsage of pink roses.
The grocer's aunt, Mrs. J. A.
Griffen, Detroit,: . 1,assisted• 'in
avocado- green:: -silk-taffeta-7 with:`
matching accessories 'arid •a cor
age, of 'coral roses.
LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO
Mr.• & Mrs. Howard Orr, spent
Sunday, withher parents, Mr. &.
Mrs. Donald McFarlane,
Mr. and. "Mrs. Howard Thomp-
son visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs, John Emerson.'
Miss Rosylin Swan 'visited at
Mr. Glen, ,Stanley's for a, few
days:
Mr. Ivan McFarlane 'who is
•employed in Wingham, }spent the
week -end athis home.
• Mr. Milton Stanley' and Norval'
were at London 'attending:. the
-funeral af the Iateeddick.
Mrs. ' Helen•: • Swan, . Mrs: Peter
Leeson. grid Mr$, Donald 'McCosh
a: tt en.d.e d: the convention ' at
Guelph for two:. days ,last week
We garb • glad that `Mrs J itehie'
is improving after .having been
!laid:up with the 'flu.
' Mrs. Frank Stanley . and son
Leland and wife and ,family were'
visitors at the home of Mrs. Mil-
ton Stanley's
ilton.Stanley's last Tuesday night.
Mr.; and, Mrs. 'Andy Patterson
visited. with Mr. Burton •Collins.
ori Sunday..
Visitors` 'at the •' home. of. Mr.
and Mrs.` Victor. Gawky fon Sun-
day were Mr:. and Mrs. John Mc
Lean and Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Craigia of Bethel, . Mr..John'
McCreight and: Mr; WillGraham.
Mr.' and Mrs. Donald McCosh,
Mary and Dickie visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs: Walter
Forster on Sunday.
South Kinloss C.G.I.T.
The t'Skylarks" held their sec-
ond Meeting on. September 29th
in the basement' of the church,
The meeting opened with the
girls standing and repeating their
purpose, The C:G.LT. hymn was
then sung; In the .business period
:a letter was read by Mrs. Mac-
Kenzie about •the' World Friend-
ship, rally in Wingham on Oct-
ober 2nd, and it was decided that
all attend this meeting. It was
voted' by Ruth • and seconded.; by
Phyllis,, that 25c ' be , given,:, to
'Gladys .for the mailing of the
necessiiry letters 'or cards.. The
next meeting' is ` i to ,beheld., on.
October 13th in -Which we make
plans. for 'meetings ofthis` year;
questions ' were then ':asked by
Ruth abotxt:christian and uricihris-
tain 'happenings around our town
grid •,community._ 1VIrs. 1VIacKenzi.e
gave a reading of girls : co-oper-
ation. The .scripture' on co-oper-
ation was read by Eleanor. Hymn
582.• Was.sung. The closing prayer
was given by Phyllis and the
meeting closed with Taps,
'CULROSS .CORNERS•
Miss Helen Schumacher -is em-
ployed at the . home • of 'Mrs. Ev-
erett, .Whitehead; Teeswater.'
Our conirnunity was .represent-
ed,
represent -ed at a Ronald plastic ..demon-.
stration 'last • Monday evening at
the home of Mrs: Hugh McKague
at Teeswater.
PAGE FIVE..
Latest television 'aerials to
come into view are at the homes
of the Wilson Bros. and Stewart
'MacDonald.,
• 1Cong atulations to. Bobby Wall
Who . ce ebrated his birthday on
Wednesday. Bob' had solve boy
,friends in after. school.
• Several of the ladies attended
the 'Evening Guild in the ,Ang.
lican • Church, Kinlough, on Wed-
nesday evening :when Mrs. ,John,
Emrn rson gave a travelogue 'on
their . recent trip to' the 'British
-Isles. • ;
• Mr.' • and ,,MrS. Medford Wall 8i.
*Donnie spent Sunday' with 'Mr:
:and Mrs.. Ed Collins,' Port Elgin.:
Mrs. Orvi le Wilson and ,:Mrs.
Mary Wall snent.Thursday";after:-
.noon:with 1Viiss; Annie Wall" arid
Mrs. Gertie Walsh; Kiihlough';
Several of the farmers are,
having their rytables Whitewash-
ed in preparation/:for stabling ' the
Cattle.
Mr. and •Mrs. Murray , Hender-
son and family of Paramount,
spent Friday evening with ,Mr.
and .Mrs. Jas. Wraith '
Mr. Fred .Geddes of Walkerton
Visited Sunday .. with Mr. and
Mrs, Jas. • Wraith:
MYSELF'
1,have to live with myself and so
I' want to • be fit for ' myself ,to
• *know;
I want to be able, as the days go,.
b
y,
•
Always to look myself` straight in •
the eye: ;
• I don't , want to: stand with, the
`• 'setting sun
And
hate myself for the things I '
have Hone. '
I don't want t� keep on a 'closet,
shelf
A lot :of .secrets •about myself,.
And fool myself, 'as I come and . ..•
Into •thinking that nobody else,:
.will know- • . i •
The. kind • of a man . really . am.
I don't --watt to dress ,myself u.p
ir1 Shari.
I jwant , to go, .out: with ! my head'.
erect,
I want to deserve •all mens re-
speCt;
But here in the .struggle for fame
• and . pelf
F want to be able. to like. myself.
I .don't want to look .at •myself.
and know ' .r • . •
That I'm bluster and bluff and.
a.
empty show... • •
•
•
•
I never can hide,myse3f from me,
I see what others may ,-'lever see,
T know what others may never
know, • .
T never" can fool myself, and so
Whatever happens, 'I want -to be
Self=respecting, and • conscience ,
• free. •
•
Author, Unknown.
•
FOt 1 TH CONCESSION
1Vliss 'Betty Hamiltori of Strat-.
ord•':and Miss Joan` Hamilton of
Arthur were home for the week
`lid.
'There wereLt to..birthday:..part-
es on. Saturday,' Allan 'MaeDoug-.
e all entertained a number of his
riends for his .12th birthday arid
Zoss Hamilton on 'his 10th birth-
lay.
Mr. and ,Mrs :. or
. W`m. Landsb
iugh, Mr. ,Shipley and Miss Lin-
is Jervis of Clinton visited Sun
lay atthehome of, Mr. arid'Mrs,'
.ra Dickies
The': Fourth'has been: greatly'
mnroved With the.eo, 1pletlo .
ew oem.,int bridge near • the
inloss-Huron boundary.
Tvtr. • Robert B. Smyth of Cal-
ary is visiting with his sister;
WS,. . George Gilchrist, who .has
'uSt recovered frthii another at-
ick of pneumonia.
Mr. and • Mrs. LoydiMacDDotig-
. Allan and Grace, were • in
Condon .ott Sundak visiting with
Mrs. W. Parrish. in Victoria Hos •
ital
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