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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26th, 1955
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• THE; LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,014TARI0
UNITED CHURCH
Minister; .
Rev. G. A. " Meikle john,,
B.A.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30th
MOO a.m.; "Faith and Its
- .Fruits".
12.15 ,p.fri, Churcna School.
t110 . p.m, '"The Disciple
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" Lucknow.
Presbyterian. Church
Rev. Wallace McClean,
• Minister •
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30th,
11.00 a°m.: Morning Worship. 1
12.15 pan.; -Sunday' School.
3.00, 'p.m.: • Erskine, Dungan-
non.'
ungan-non.•
7.00 p.m.: Evening . Worship;
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BARN
WALTERS ,•.in Goderich •Hospita]
'on.' October 19th; to •Mr.: and Mrs.
Gordon Walters (nee Winnifred
Farrish), a daughter. -
OMEN TEACHERS.
ET IN K I N L,OS'S •
I.. On Wednesday evening, Oct-
.00ber 10th, the. <Kin•cardine Unit
.of Women Teachers' Federation.
niet at S.S. No' 3, Kinloss, with
26 members present. The first
vice pres., .Miss Helen Thomp-
son of .Lucknow, was in the chair
and conducted the business part
of: the meeting. •
Mrs. Joyce McEwan . was elect-
ed ai, •the accredited delegate for
the Fall Conference at, Southamp-
ton on October• 291th Recommen.
dations: rnadeeat t '
._.._.�- .�-� _ he arir4,ual�on�
Terence ii0 ronte. were, read:.. by
Y
the president.
' After a fine program present-
ed by. the committee, Mrs. Mar;.
:garet'Ruttlee:reported on:.Dr. Leal.
cock's address •given at Hanover
to .the Home'' and School Organ
•iza'tion.. ,
'ilhehighlights of, the 'Chicago
trip were presented by Miss K.
Urquhart, while Mrs. Katherine
Gol'lns reported• for those 'who.
attended' the, Convention at Dir-
Mrs. Margaret ' Ruttle, from
this Unit, received an invitation
to attend the Ontario Association
Of Curriculum. Developnent to be
held • in Torontd on • "November
10, 1.1'and 12. '
' •A•t . the • cclose of ,the meeting a
social - tiire • was enjoyed .•by the-
members . while • the •hostess,. .Mrs
Q oyce ltllcEwan: and 'her comrnit-
tee served a delicious • lunch. '• '
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PAGE' THREE:
Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Cockwell
and son Roy, Mrs. Roy ' Cringle,
Mrs. Al Martin .and Neddy .of
Detroit were.. Weekend visitors.'
with relatives.
You can buy Christmas Cards.
with your names printed. on from
Don. Thompson for as, little. as
5c each. r•
Joe Conley returned on Mon-
day
day after ' spending More; than
two months•; in Western. Canada,
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.Mr . andi,Mir wark'_;Jamiieson
visited "recently in Port• ' Huron
and..presd.en. In Dresden •':they
visited wttli;, Mr• and, Mrs: Aaron
FLEW TO BERMUDA
ON WEDDING•, -TRIP
CHIN -LEE
The • wedding ' of Mary Lee,,
daughter of. = Mrs. Mai .Y. 'Lee'
and the late Mr. Mai Y. Lee of
Toronto, to Mr.' "William Chin,
son of •Mrs. Charles Chin, form-
erly. of Lucknow, and the late
Mr. 'Charles Chin, ' was. solemniz=
•ed at .Knox Presbyterion ''Church,
Toronto,, by Rev. Fitch, before a•
setting' of fall 'flowers,: on Sat-
urday,. October 15th, ' 1955..:
;Given'. in. marriage by her,
-brother-in-w, Mr. Stanley Chin,
the, bride chose a floor length
gown' of white' nylon tulle Over
a' pink underskirt:, the 'moulded
bodiceof chantilly lace ' featured
• in. a •boat neckline and ''long
sleeves. A pearl.'. studded head
dress, held, her fingertip . veil in.
place and she 'carried a • cascade
•of orchids and red roses. Miss
Cuely : Lee, maid :Of honour for
her sistar arid Lynne' Wong;' 'a
niece, wore floor 'length :gowns
of .pink nylon featured in ':the,
'low.). "V neckline.'' •
The Maid of :honour .carried. a
cascade of - red roses .and white.
mums ° and the flower. girl .car -
lied'
carried' pink 'roses. Miss; Margaret
Chin, :Misses Marina. and Nancy.
Lee,' 'her. other attendants•; chose.
similar gowns of blue nylon,
matching 'hats• .and cascades . Of.
roses and mums completed their''
gown. '•
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Mr: Harry :,Chin,".brother of the
groom was •. best man . and the
ushers •were• Gibson Lee, Morley
and Sam. Chin.. .
�i1r II�11 ka..". IrOiMlOr1/�dlir, / qMf, O�iP�1P /l�O�o�tl�/t._ ,_f•t. .. Mrs.. Lee ' wore a dress of. trans
parent ,fuslhia nylon :over taffeta
with' matching- accessories and
orchid and: roses. corsage. Mrs..
Chin wore a' full navy: taffeta
cklin
and a pastel ' feather picture hat.
She also , wore• an orchid and rose
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Congratulations and Best' Wishes to Wm.
A. Schmid." on the Opening of his' New
Store in Lucknow.
It is indeed a:. credit to the . Conuinunity' and 1
an asse to the modernizing of the Business
Section Town. :. 1.
S . on of the-Sepoy�
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utton's Meatarket
corsage.
Organ., music was , played • by
Mr. -Wilfred -Black' of Lucknow,
at the St. Charles. Mr. A. E. Mc-
Kim of Lucknow, toasted . the
groom's mother. '
The• ' couple left on a° wedding
trip, by .plane , to . New ' York 'and
Bermuda. . They ' will , reside ` .in A
Toronto.
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New, shipment includes;.con>ubinations, knee sand,• ankle.
"t°ength k?ENMAN'S '.71 'and ,95, •combinations• and
• -'; separates •STANFIELDS,; shu7 s drawers,:- cornbin-
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TOP COATS .:
Gabardines, zip -in: or .plain, all purpose, . fully' lined
for cold .days '... grey, tan, 'blue, all sizes and prices.
Hats and Caps by Biltmore and Stetson
Gloves,, Scarves, Belts; Braces
SPECIALS
Ml'SSES PURSES 1'RSES . $2.00
HAT CLEARANCE, for women $2.50
FABRIC GLOVES $1.00 ' •
KINGSBRIDGE.
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'''hos,- Drennatn, 1Vlr, and'
Mrs, T: J, 'Drennan; Miss Duke,
of Goderich, Mr. and "Mrs. Ni.ch-.
olas' Perry and. Theresa, Perky of.
Detroit' .were Sunday visitors at
the hor ire `of Mr. and ' Mrs Earl.
Drennan. an Mr. Thos; Drennan .re
turned to Detroit with the Perry,
family, for a' ' lengthy visit :them. .
Mr.,. • and Mrs. Jos. Garvey of
Toronto :and Mrs: ',Delores Dal-'
ton of Detroit spent .the week-
end
eek-end.with relatives there.
Mr.. Leo Spriet andtwo dau-
ghters. Simone.. and' ` Lizette of
Longton. were guests at the Rec
tory.. •ori Sunday. •
Mrs. Arthur 'OConnor and two
sons' Dennis and. Terrence; Pick.-
ering, spent . the week -end. with
relatives ,' here. .
Mrs. D. Moore .and Mrs.. Jack
Kinney of Datroit, Mr. and Mrs.:
'Jas. Sinnott and Mrs, .M.:McLen-
nan .of Corrie, spent the week-
end here after attending the
Austin -Fitzpatrick wedding
Shower -for New Bride
• Con,gratulatiors to the •newly.;
weds, Mr. and Mrs.''Cyril Austin,
•wlhose wedding. took place in St..
Joseph's Church . on Saturday",
October::22nd. Over 40' iguests' at
tended the. wedding dinner in
• the parish hall, and the . C,W.L.
were hig ly,'complimented on
their first' verirture in, catering
for : wedding dinners.
On Tuesday prier ,to the "wed
ding a miscellaneous, shower for
the;"bridewas sponsored •by the
C.W.L.'. with over. '60' guests pre -
:s The eveni
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sentng was spent in
playing progressive euchre with.
first prize going 'to Mrs. O'Neill;
consolation to Mrs:,, Van • Diepen.'
. :lovely- lunch -was-served::
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Dalton, John
'S. Dalton and iFrank Sullivan'
zniitored to Stratford. on Friday
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.13 -Plate, ....,
15 -Plate.
1'7 -Plate Ford Car.
17 -Plate Ford Truck
17 -Plate G,M; Cars
$2.50
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12.45 1.
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Goodrich' •Snow T�ir-e�eg�- �" , .
Bonded Brake' Shoes, set 2 wheels' • $4.98
Mufflers c Pines Thermastat5
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Sympathy is extended to• the
relatives a. the, late ' Mr... Clair.
Stanley' woo passed away in Kin-
cardine Hospital on Friday. morn-
ing..• ' .: •
The AiCinlough W.lt.S. met at
thhe hpme of :Mrs. Ben. Scott with
-a.good�.-•:attendance - .TI e._guest:.
speaker was Mrs. McAuley 'of
Ripley.. • • • •
Mr. and Mrs Goldie Huston
visited at the home of 'Mr, Dori
ald and Margaret' Robertson. •
Miss Olive Orr of Arthur, Mr.
and. Mrs..Ilryden and family, Mr.
'and Mins.. Walter Forster and
family visited ate the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Donald McCort recent-
ly.
.Mr°. and Mrs. Alpert. Trowse of
i vezVon -IV]`r •8i Mrss: 13ert`•B wrt
and Linda, Mr. and Mrs, Nelson
Helwig of Tiverton were visitors
at ,the hone of Mr. and Mrs ,Vic•-
Stu-Gaw1ey-.-•on'-Sunday..
evening : to. ' attend. the Christo-
plier' •Lyndh concert there, ,Spon-
cored. by ' the Kinkora C.W.L.
Held . Memorial Service
On Sunday , afternoon, t h e•
Members of the "eongl 'ation un et..
der the direction of the pastor, `
Rev.H. Van. Vynckt; held their
annual : Commemoration Service '
for :the departed at the Calvary.
monuniefit in the ' cemetery : at
.3;00 p.m. 'Father Van .'Vynckt : iii
'preaching .ashort' sermon, 're-
minded ' those present that dur
Ing the past year,' there had been
thirteen .burials in the : cemetery_
• Miss Anne 1VIcKrnnon, John'
McKinnon, Miss .Haines' and M.
Sproul were,- recent visitors'' at
'the` home .of Mrs. Jerry ^• O'Con-
• Mr. and Mrs.
family attended
,MTs; W:' Lam
law) ' 'at.. Walker
LParnbertus. and
the funeral of
b us (sister -in
n on . Friday.
MOVE: TO SARNIA
.and Mrs:.. Athol ,Pardon
have e . moved. .from Wingham' to
Sarnia where '_Athol .'is -engaged i.
tri' the'" construction business. He ` •
is: continuing' to carry on his dry-
goods
ry-goods;business ' . in. Wingham in
the meantime Athol is the; ,son: ..
of Mr. and Mrs. Sandy •'Purdon
of town; and was in the. bakery'•
usiness here' at .o.ne time. after '.
purchasing .the business from the
late Edgar: H`o11yrnan. •
Prior ;to their departure Mrs.
Purdon• was guest of . honor at
a surprise : party 'at the home 'of,
Mrs. Charles Hodgins when she
was ` presented. with a TV table,
matching lamp. .and a. cup and
saucer. :
'Atho1's • brother, -Hector, is • in
the rreal --estate- �busrness-at--Sar-
nia
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A • minister proposing .a "wed-
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