HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-10-31, Page 3'IVIODNESDAY. 0:1CT. 3ist, 1950;
Lucknow
resbyterian Church I
Rev. . Wallace McClean,
Minister
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SUND X, N EM$Eti;' 4th
m.: Sunday School, bc.en a patient -in Wir gham Hos
THE' LUCK -NOW
SENTINEL, :LUGKNUW,, ONTARIQ
local.4t
GeneIIaIWEDDINGBELLS
CHAPMAN :_.R,lt•YNARD
PAGE THREE
Mrs. Charles Lorenz has re- ' In a double ring ceremony an.
tuned home after a week's visit Knox Presbyterian' Churcoh• at
at Wiartori .at the home .of her Goderich• on Saturday, • October
nophow, Mr`. and Mrs. George 0th at Z.30 p,m,, Violet Winnifred
Berry.' Raynard and William Bruce
Chapman were united. in mar-
riage by 'Rev, R. G. MaelVhhan„
The; bride is the daughter of
a5
� ere attack tac
k of pneumonia and Mr, • and aVtrs. Melvin C. Ray-
pleurisy hard of Goderich and the groom.
1V1r; and lArs. J. M. Greer re-, is the son of Mr, and Mrs. John
turned hoine the latter part of N, Chapman, London, •
the week after • spending tWo Baskets of pink ;and white
weeks in Toronto with Mr. .and gladioli with yellow mums dee-
()rated the church ' for the oc-
casion. The soloist, Mr. Glen,
Lodge of Goderich rendered .Thee
Lord's Prayer and 0 Perfect
Love. He was accompanied by
W. H.Bishop at the organ.
Given . in ' ,marriage ', by her.
father, the bride wore a , waltz,
length , gown of Japanese silk or-
ganza over taffeta, fashioned, on.
princess. lines with insert of
chantilly lace at the neckline,
Peter Pan . 'collar and lily point
sleeves.' A lace'coronet, held her
fingertip French illusion ,her
and she . carried a .cascade of
baby Talisman roses with ste-
phanotis ivy.
.Mrs. Thomas McLean, sister
of the bride, as: matron •of ihon-
Ralph. Cameron of Ashfield h
• as
101 a pita for almost two weeks with
a m:: Mpriiing Worship,.
8
: p.m.: Dungannon
P
m.: Evening Worship,
8;30 --Meeting of ',members of i
local churches at the United
Church.'
LUCKNOW
UNITED dCHURCH
- Minister:.
Rev: (I. A. •Meiklejohn,
' B.A., B.D.
,SUNDAY, NOVEMBER '4th
10.00:.. Church School.
11,00 a.m.: 'Is , The Man
Conscious?".
7.00 pm.:: "tower Adapted".
8.30 .p.m,:" Meeting of ' Luck -
now Churches,
1
ST. 'PETER'S:'
GLICAN CHURCH
Minister:
• I&+e .>H. L. 3.enni'ngs,
B.A., L.Th.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER :4
Trinity 23 ,
11 a.m.: Holy. Communion
and Church School. '. .
Mrs. ,Eric Edrnanson..
Mr. and ''Mrs. Ron McLelland
and their two -year -91d 'son,. Cain_
n ° oreburn, Sask., are
visiting at the home of her fath-
er, Joe. Conley. ,
. Mr, and Mrs, Orville 'Jones 'of
town and Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn
Campbell of Wingham spent the
week -end at • Collingwoodand
Creemore. ,
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Angus Nicholson were Mr.
George Oetzel and Mr, Simon
Oetzel ,o Kitchener, Mr. John• '
McGirr and Mr, and Mrs. Reuben
Noble of. Durham. . •
Mrs.. H. L. Jennings has been
under the doctor's care for the,
past week but is making favor -able ' "progress now. Her. mother, / our, • +woreJappanese or an'za
Mrs: C. ,Lawrence of, Gorrie, is Over misty : green. taffeta. Mrs',.
spending some time with her. . Ralrph Blackstone, another sister
• Mrs. Wellington Henderson and 'of the !,bride;; and Miss Helen
her daughter.,. Mrs. W.M.• Gra- ; ' Nethercott of London as brides
ham of Toronto, returned re- maids, chose Japanese .organza.
Gently from "a week's visit with' -over: eo'Pper pink taffeta. 'They
Mr., and ,Mrs. Herb Nesbitt (Lois wore matching,' feathei . head -
Henderson) ' at Atlanta, Georgia: dresses and carried a cascade of
They motored to• Detroit and yeilowr and (bronze mums. Hath-
made the trip south from there' ryn Blackstone, niece of the
by lius. ...'bride,' as .flower ,girl, wore white
Japanese organza with bonnett
to match and ,carried' a basket
Of yellow: roses and. ivy..
Robert Chapman • of , London
• was groomsman for his' brother:
iotl er-+trot -er Jack-ehapman-
of Lod d.Wi i ,
8.30 pap.: Meeting of Luck- BORN
Clitirehes, in clic•HUBER,-m Wingham -General
United Church.' All we17 . I Hospital on Wednesday, . October
come.. • . . ' al lith .. 1'9.56 • .to: Mr. ' . nd M
Huber, ` L'uckpow, a' son.
.Mr .and Mrs.. Jack Cook are
visiting :. this . week•in Detroit.
with Mr. and Mrs.. bud Poe : and
other relatiives; . '
The .Ross • Cummings' 'family
have., moved . to the . residence.
London an William Me
K.RAGT•=.iry Win.gham . •General 'Jr., of Leamington, Were : ushers,
Hospital . oin Thursday; October The, reception was held at the
18th, 1'9,56, to Mr.' and Mrs.: Henk`.•Goderich. Pavilionwhere the
Kragt, Holyrood,' a daughter. bride's mother received' wearing
McQUIT:LIN-in
Wingham Hos--a dress. '•of: copper taffeta with
pitar on Tuesday,: October 30th, lace design with anacada green
t --owned: by -'Ma` and- Mr -s Or-wille--x.9;56--to-•-fir=-andMr-s Carmen-
Jones, Mr.. Cummins operates McQuillin, R.6, Lucknow, a son,
the: Supertest service station. Richard John. • .
•
reaching
with:REV? 14i; T, COLVIN.; Brussels
Presbyterian Church
NOVEMBER 5th to NOVEMBER 9th
and
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1 l th
8.00 pm.
YOUTH NIGHTS MONDAY FRIDAY
iving Room
at ,the
MI'LD:MAY ' FURNITURE • SHOW ROOMS
1
Presenting a splendid col-
lection .of ..
CHESTERFIELD •AND
DAVENPORT SUITE$
S1'ACESAVERS
OCCASIONAL AND
TV • CHAIRS
See' the
2 -Piece Daieno Suites at
2 -Piece Chesterfield Suites at
.$129.00
$164.00
Godfr e r . $�cha Ctt
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Free ' Delivery
Trade -Ins 1iecepted ,
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ancl-bro-w.ri.._aceessor-ies • and. cor
sage of'• .yellow, roses: '
• The . groom's mother wore a
• pink sheath dress with .Spanish
bbeaw). duster, pink accessories
ant .corsage ; of pink roses. .
For the• wedding trip to .north-
ern .Ontario the bride donned rr a
green dress and. coat with broiwn
and; pigskin ''accessories and cor-,
sage of Talisman roses; The
•couple `will live inndon.
The bride is a.' graduate of St.
Joseph's school, of nursing and
the , groom of London Teachers'
College.,
' Guests , were 'present from
Windsor, London,. Woodstock;
Lucknow, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont..
and Leamington,
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SAUERKRAUT:-
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SOLD PIANO QUICKLY
,A.;piano advertised' in. last
week's issue of The Sentinel
was-snapped'up quickly: The
paper was no -sooner distrib-
uted than enquiries started,
and there were seven pros,
pective buyers, according= to
Mr. T. *H. Burns, . who was
well pleasedwith the results.
It's so true—if you have
something to sell at . a fair
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VISITED-- LUCKNOWITE'
ON CALIFORNIA VISIT
When Mr. •and Mrs.. Morgan
Henderson were .in California, re-
Gently they had a. very. interest-
ing 'visit with Evan Geddes;` a
former Lucknowite, who , left
here in 1919, and' las not been
s'nce then.
Evan is a son of the late Dr.
and Mrs. Dan. Geddes of Luck-
now. He, entered the. `employ of
the . Lucknow branch of the
13ank of 'Hamilton, and after
leaving here in 1919 went to Cal-
gary .and. three years• later. to
California, seeking relief from an
asthmatic condition.'
Evan has made lois home in
T fis Angeles ever since, Where.
f , aM.'oytd by the Bank. of
•
anOitid: s
HOLYROOD
.$
Phone, 101-r-12 Lucknow
America:
He wished to be remembered.
to friends in the old home town,•
of which • he has' many fond.
memories that were 'rekindled by
his . 'meeting with Morgan and
Ena.
I See By .The Sentinel . , ..
THAT Mrs. Alvin Hackett • con-
menced .work Monday at Fin-
lay. son's 'Grocery_ : Store, : •
THAT "For Parents Only" is 'a
feature 'article that is ..to ap-
pear weekly in : The :Free
Press.. It is . written by Mrs.
' (Rev.) Arnold Matthews of
Winnipeg, under the pen Name
"Nancy Cleaver".,Mrs. Mat-
ithews is the horner Evelyn
Craw, daughter. of Rev.. and
PLAN, PREACHINGi MISSION
A pr,.eacliing.mission with Rev....'
IL T: Calvin of Brussels .will be
held 'at South .Kinloss Presby-
terian Church commencing next
Monday and continuing through''
to Friday 'night, inclusive,' and
concluding on Sunday. night,
November =11th. • •
' All meetings 'start' at 8:00 p.m.
Monday and Friday are designat-
ed_ ,+ate _ youth nights. Pastor, at
South • Kinloss:. is Rev, Norman,
Caswell of Whitechurch.
MASQUERADE WINNERS:
Prize winners • at . the masquer
ade at . Whitechurch -on . Friday-
night
ridaynight . were; comic woman, .Don
na 'Woods; man, Mrs. . Nichol;.
comic ;boy, Michael Moore; girl,
Healy ' Tiffin; . ' fancy woman;
Mrs.' iR.. W. Craw. Her father. Wayne Martin.; roan, Mrs. ' R.
was a former . minister of
Lucknow United Church and
was at St. Helens some time
prior to that,
Chapman; girl, Linda Martin and,
boy, • Douglas .MacDonald. Judges.
.were Mrs. W, Arscott, Mrs. J:.. •
Cohn and. S. . Moore. '
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