The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-03-29, Page 3THURSDAY, MARC
9th, 1951;
THE LUCKNOy..W' SENTINEL,, LUCNQW,,
' PAGF'THREE
,Local and ° en,eral
mi.. and Mrs.. J . C. McNab Russell :Middleton spent Easter
spent the Easter . week -end in
$wffala.
• Mr. and BMrs, Robert Fisher of
' • Ham°ton spent the °week end
with Mrs, Struthers .and Mary._.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barrett spent
Easter week end With her par-
entss, Mr.' and Mrs.. Henry• Mac-
Kenzie.
. Mrs. Etta Roberts has return-
ed from Wingharn Hospital where
she was ill with double pneu-
monia. Mitchell a student,'
at
Barrie llegiate, iS spending the.
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Easter v... •tion., at . the Rectory
with his rents Rev. and Mrs.
;A..S.. Mitch
Mr, and Mrs. • d Hanneman
of Detroit, Mrs. Ver a Myers ' of
Kitchener.!and 'Mr. and Mrs. Tom
MacPherson of Teeswater were.
Easter visitors with Mx, and Mrs:,
R.; H, 1VIcQuilhn,:. , f
and : Nix's. . Harvey Diehel.
and family, of Southampton. spent
the holiday :weel-end' guests of
• Mrs. 'Diebel's parents, . Rev. C. B.
and 1Vrai. Woolley. Miss June. Die
bel, remained; and is sppending the
week with her grandparents
!NOW
LUCK
'UNITED CHURCH.
b 'Mini'ster Rev. W. J. Mumford;
M.A., 13.D., 'S:T.D ... .
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SUNDAY, ,APRIL 1St ii
11.00 a.m.; Holy Communion
12:15 p.m.: Sunday Sehoo .
7.00 p.m.:: Joseph of Arlin -
Easter Sunday -is past but
Lord's..' Da 's still :with.
- the y';�...
use as the. earl
,us. Wh not u it. Y
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I!. `ristians d d :t.o worship
•Christ?.', , ` .
Anglican .(hurch
NOTICES • . -.
Rev . A. S. 'Mitchell, Rector
April;;lst, First Sunday
after .Easter
St: Peter's • Church;' Lucknow
r
11 a.m.: Holy Communion.
Monday; ;April :.2nd, 8:.
W A.. meeting at home of
Mrs. E; ` V. Baker.`
Wed.,: April' •4th;;. 2.30
Ladies •Guild at Rectory.
with Mr. and'Mrs. Merle IVliddle-
,ton at Burlington. , .
Mrs. Jessie MVlclnnes returned
recently from a two ;months' visit
at' Sarnia, Toledo and.' Windsor.
Mr,' and Mrs.. Stewart Burns; • of
Detroit .were Easter, visitors with
Mr. and.. Mrs.. Thomas.. Burns.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Harry y Middleton
and , son of Oshawa were Easier
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
KilpatrLck.
M'rs,,, i . A: Reynolds' and Don-
aid and . Linda of Toronto are
spending th -holidays he h ys w'tli .Mrs.
Struthers and Mary.
Miss :Una.. Elliott of Toronto'
-spent the weekend with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George 'El-
liott.
El-liott. • .•
Mrs. W. R..Martin and Mr. and
Mrs. ',Fred Mrtin '
Mr :Martin attended the
Carruthers-Stothers wedding •.in
London. on Saturday. ,
Miss Jean McGuire of Mitchell
visited :with . Margaret': and. Jas.
H.'.,' Pickering over ', the ' Easter.
week end,
:Mr and' Mrs, . Maynard Lewis
of Lewis
the:Easter Week-
end with h her
brother,. Richard
Baker'; of town. •
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Mr' •and• Mrs. ,Earl Gibson. ,are.
leaving for. the *West' to spend a
month 'or; so at• Edmonton. Cal-
vin. • is ., remaining in Toronto
where; he is now employed:
._The- ,,annual -meeting -o f --Luck--
r.:ow •Women's Institute :;will be
held in�the •Town Hall, Luckiibw,
on Monday, •April: 2nd. Pot luck
supper at 6 00,"p m.: sharp. Meet-
Ing after.,
Mr. Mrs,' 'Elliott Fells of
Smooth •Rock ,Falls. 'spent 'the
week -end here ` before . going'. to
Toronto to, • attend • :the • • O:E:A.
convention. They were accom-
panied to
ccom-:panied;to I,ucknow, by Mrs:. Mary
Jane Webster who': returned from
a ';visit` with Mr. and Mrs. Fells:
Mr.and Mrs.: Jeff Cuyler and,
Judy of St. Thomas,; Mr. and Mrs.
Frank .Cyyler., Kincardine, '.Mr.
and Mrs. -Newt, Cuyler and. Tom-
my, Kincardine and`Mr arid, Mrs.
Donald Cameron and :'Donna 'of
Walkerton were •Sunday visitors;
with �Mr..and Mrs..,Bob MacKen-
ze:
Si.•
"Paul's: Church, Dungannon
. ,Sunday,, April: lst,, 2.30 p.m. ' '
Evening Prayer: •
• Ladies,' Guild On .Friday
St. Paul's' Church,Ripley'
Sunday, April lst, 7 30 P.m.`
Evening Prayer...
Tues:, April 3rd, 8 p.ni., Ladies
' Guild at the home . of
Mrs. Jas..: Scott. . .
Miss'(. Lorna Campbell of , Tor=,I
onto spent. the .week -end at the
home: of ` Mr. and': Mrs: R. H.
Thompson: On her return': she
was accompanied • bye Miss Helen
Thompson. who 'will spend Easter
week in Toronto arid, attend. the
convenfion:. • •. . ,
111.1GH .MCMURCHY PASSES'
The --death' of: Hugh. McMur{chy
occurred' in Goderich on. Wednes-
,clay in his 71st year. ;The funeral
service •will be; held Friday'. after-
noon at.,. 2.30.: at the home •of his
(brother, Archie Mc1Vlurchy, King
tail, with interment 'in . Kmtail
Cemetery. `
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anyway if. you want:
PORTRAIT OF YOUR `CHILD
AS HE IS TODAY
It's gotta be 'made - right no
Kid's&'t 's ' stay. put . , . They grow U.p
like everything:
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WEDDING 'BELLS I
MCLELLAND .CONLEX;
A pretty' Easster wedding was
solemnized on Saturday afternoon
March 24th, in the United .Church
parsonage, Lucknow, by the Rev.
Dr: W. J. Mumford, when 'he
united in marriage, Mary Agnes,
daughter of Mr, and. Mrs., Joseph
Conley to Ronald David, son of
Mr. and Mrs. DL.. McLellan,
of Loreburn; ;Saskatchewan..
The bride, who was given in
Marriage by her father, looked
lovely in a' gown of seafoarn,
white satin, ' featuring a fitted
Vaue, which was fashioned with
long, • •tight sleeves, a high round
neckline, and a bi'b, • effect of
heavy ,lace medallions: The skirt
fell i"rl
soft 'folds to- a full.' back.'
sweep: Her fingertip veil °of tulle
illusion was held by;a'pearl halo
,and,,she''carried a bouquet of ,red;
'I'oSes; . • •
The ' wedding' reception was
held' at the ' Auxiliary Rooms, . in
Lucknow; The bride's mother.: re-
ceived the guests wearing a dress
of navy crepe and navy accessor-
ies: rave mg ri eq
wore
a `powder, 'blue suit, ,a winter I Mrs;. Jack.'Campbell had the: topic
white shortie coat; black •acces- om•the study book "Our
i taken�fr
sones an Share in the ,Mission World", and
d a corsage . of . pink
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roses. Mr. and Mrs McLelland Gdys , MacDonald' gave a read-
in The:Bible Bible studyon the Third
' �lan' ' to reside. on. the:. rooms ! g .. ,_ .
farrrt at' Loreburn; Sask. � .' � ;
Commandment • was =taken by
'The groom.'s parents, and Mein- Mrs: 'James ` Litle. and ' Mrs., 'V.
bets of the family, who were un= Mowibray bad the curreth events.
able to be present for the wed- :Our Easter Thankoffering is. . to
ding, sent : messages of' congrat= be • held on ''Tuesday,• April 3rd'
rs MeAukyof 'Ripley i'
with M, R pley as
guest . speaker. 'Hymn 581 was
;sung and Mrs. Wasney. closed the •
meetingwith Prayer.•
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Afternoon Teas make
friendiyentertainme,-
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Psbytriaii
' Evening. Auxiliary
" The ]yrarch meeting of the. Pres-'
g
byteri•an Evening Auxiliary Was
held. at ,.the home of Miss Gladys
Mta.cDgnald, With: Mrs. Jack Fish-
er in the chair • conducting. the
opening exercises -Hymn .582. was
sung and • M.S. ;Mason offered
prayer, The , scripture reading by
Maudie Fisher was, followed by
Fort ll' the•brid 1 a ' message from 'the president
ulations and best wishes , which
Were•read by Dr. Minnf ird:
CARR ��THE T
liJ RS=STO HERS
Cathedral tapers Illuminated, a•
nnauye and whitefloral setting., of -
stocks and snapdragons at, Col-'
borne St. United, Church, 'Lon..
don,, •ori :Saturday ,afternoon as.
Jean"•Edith Stothers and
Carruthers;olyrood,• exchanged
marriage . vows. The Rev.. Dr. 1 A
Murray . Stuart,' 'assisted', by:„ the
Rev.. D.° A. Cowan, Aylmer, per-,
formed the 'ceremony, which .uni-
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Haekett's W; M. S.•
,In• spite of :the stormy . weather
15 mexrbers turned out .Tuelay.
• afternoon, March '20th to' the W.
M. S quilting at the home •of
- Mrs. Roy Alton, • The president;
• r.s. 'George Alton. conducted`.the
March meeting while tYe'.�ladies
.:quilted ian .autograph quilt: After
the opening hymn and Lord's
ted in marriage the daughter of prayer: thescripture was read, by;
Mrs. , .Stothers, Victoria... street, l Mrs Bert Alton a collection tak-
and the late John`�Canon. •Stoth-, en for: an ,Easter'.gift .for Marie
ers; 'to the son' of. `Mrs .Carruth -1 Ciipskey; minutes and roll. -call
ers, PoPint.Clark, and the :late. read by the' secretary;` Mrs. Alex:
John-T.'Carruthers. • Hackett and prayer offered` by
Wedding music was played by Mrs. •Elake.:Alton. Hymn 356 'was
•Mrs. Gladys' PGray, and -the su'ng and the closing ,P raYyer pro•.
•soloist was Miss Mary :Walls •, nounced by :Rev. ' C.. •B. Woolley..
W. Bailie,' `•Stothers ' gave °his Nineteen, -gowns and 39 diapers
•niece in :• marriage. ' Her bridal were brought in for the mission
gown of blush satin was' fashion- ,ary bale., The meeting closed with
ed` with,, long :)tapering Sleeves '
and molded-basque, finished with
a . high pointed' collar •
The skirt with its snugly fitted
hipline featured 'front: and back
panels . and side fullness, draping
gracefully backward and .sweep
ing into :'• a train. Her veil . of I'
Frep�ch illusion. ' was fingertip,(
length, and she, carried a cascade'
bouquet. :of, fleur d'arnour 'as% l.--'
hyacinths; centred with an or-.
. inty refreshments served by
the . hostess 'and ' Mrs: Clifford
`M'enary.,
South Kinloss W. M.
The March meeting;' of -' the
South Kinloss W.M S. was ,held.
at: the home of Mrs. Fraser Mac-
Kinnon with a • good attendance:
The meeting opened 'with hymn, '
86' {followed.' by the Lord's prayer
in 'MI son..After . the business was'
dealt with Mrs, • Dune MacCon-
nell read thescripture arid Medi-
tation.. The 'roll
edstation..The'roll call was ,answer:-'.
hyrnn: and its compos-
er". ' Different: officers. read re.
ports from the W.M.S. annual re-,.
:port book of the Maitland Pres-
byterial,, The topic was takenby
Miss' Dean, MacLeod. Those tak-
ing part in the pray er circle were
Miss' Dean MacLeod, Mrs. Gilbert
Haan: lton ' and ' rs. Alex Suther-
land. Mrs,' ..'MacDonald' gave
the closing remarks Mrs Archie
MacIntyre: closed the meeting
`with - prayer- ,after' which a. social
time: was, enjoyed.
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THE .•VOICE • OF TEMPERANCE . '
`.. When .a. big 'producer' sends f a
generous supply, • of his product
to the' troops in Korea it would .
seem that we should. Abe' grateful
>for such 'apatriotic gesture
When temperance :people discov=
er':.thatL,the shinment consists oa-
:3440 vases of ale—then-they . can
not be • happy about it. They
know that drinking among . the:
troops is 'one of .:the most dis-
astrous side -issues of -War; ' They=
can only protest against uncalled
for shipments : •: of • intoxicating.
beverages to, .our boys overseas_
••�Advt.
Miss 'Isabel ,Cowan; Tim -onto,.
was maid .. of honor. Bridal at-
tendants Pty e' e' , lllirs.' Donald
'Stothers, ` . sister -in -lair. ` of \ . the
bride, :and Miss Donna Henry;
Wingham. The 'attendants were I.
sinnlariy . gowned - in spring. Nile
taffeta, ityled'with,fitted.bodices,
'
Queen Anne edllars 1 •and • cap,
sleeves.. :The skirts featured back
panels and peplums dipping at
the 'back. , They, Q wore matching;
,headdresess and ;carried .nosegays;
of ;Joharnrta Hill roses,•violet'blue
hyacinths, and 'freesia
Elliott Carruthers was his bro-
'ther's !best man, ,and the ushers'
'Were John. Carruthers, brother of
the groom, •,and Donald. 'S others,'
brother of the ' bride
Receiving at, Llyn• Lodge the
bride's other.'wore'�5 faille gown?
in'a cyclamen. shade• with match',
ixng hat, navy accessories, chart.;
pagne gloves • and corsage' •of
Johanna Hill ,roses' and violets:
'The. , groom's mother 'assisted,,
wearing a navy. gown with .mat-
ching accessories and corsage of
pink Butterfly .roses. •
For the motor trip to ; United
States the 'bride's going away en`
setnble consisted of a navy tri -
Caine, suit with navy accessories,'.
navy hat,with ponfetti veil, white
gloves, blue and White whipcord
coat and an orchid corsage, '
•1V Lr. and Mrs. Carruthers Will:
t lake their borne at Holy god:
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