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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-10-05, Page 5go 10 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 'I. fp Can you picture what life in your to vii. ,would be like Without 'a weekly;nevvspaper: • . You'd shave• nothing to keep you ,up.to date on. happenings tight in your own •neighbotirhoc�d, If ytiu' had something to sell; yoi d have to go out and look for a buyer., If.you needed •to;buy ` ' something, you'd have to look' all over town ,for; it: ' Your neighbours Could'marry,.;hdve children; or even die, Without 'you -hearing abQut,it until muchI'ater: Council could pass a byelaw 'affecting you' and you might never hear of it. .. Plays for \yorthwhile' community projects might never,get.started for lack of news and support And ho'w would you keep up with the fortunes.of the hockey team orthe•bnseball club? .. • ' Fortunately, your to\ynhas a weeklynewspaper, a source of local. information that no-.othe _. kind o ublication-:ca-n re lac_ •Over the years, Canadian weekly editors gave lent their support unstintingly to many a'goo y rating NationalWeeklyNewspaper community cause. 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