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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-08-27, Page 3W.KiNFSP`A.Y,. AUGUST 27, az Canada .1 AMMO - TIiiE; LUCKNOW 'SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIb" e S °ca.an_ Mr.. and. Mrs - Donald Donald Low and. ,Zan • of Union,. New Jersey, • have been visiting' with ,Mr., and - Mrs, .,Allister Hughes. - Iirs:-S:TE--h'f bn of . T -o onto. was a recent guest -Of Miss Jean :Lyons and. Mrs. Elizabeth •Mallough. • . M"r,. and Mrs. Chester Twarnley and • son .Allanof Woodstock are holidaying this week with relax tives in the 'cemmunity. Mr: and Mrs. Mac' G iaham of Toronto have been -vis iting with her 'parents, .Mr.. and Mrs. 'Well-' ington .Henderson. Mr. and Mrs.. Henry :. Gouter- mout, of Filton,. New York; were recent visitors with .Mr. 'and *s. Warden Howald. Mr. and Mrs.George A. 111'1- 1.67. -, •in ley', (formerly •Grace ,Camerori) of . Detroit were recent callers on friends here •Miss Una Elliott returned, to Toronto • after spending tw weeks' vacation with her par= eats,': Mr. and Mr§: George .El- liott. . Mr. and . Mrs.. Williarri Scrim- geour of ' Palmerstonand well known here,: ; returned, re,ce'nitly 'from, a two months' ;trip• as. far Veit as Vancouver. Miss Flora". Webster. of • TorOnto visited last' week . with • Mr.' and Mrs: W. G. Andrew and ..attended the ;funeral . of her. aunt, • Mrs. Joseph l-Telan; general Mrs. ,Nelson Bushell .and Mrs. R. J.:,Cameron'attended the fun- 'eral .at Auburn on Friday' of Mr. Frank Stalker, . a cousirn of Mrs. Cameron's. Mr. and '.Mrs. :Neil. McLennan and.. their :daughter ' Jean. who teaches in Toronto are.. 'on a /rotor trip r through- the Western States ,and by ferry from Seattle to ',Victoria,„ They will -return. through ..the Western Provinces. .II Soaping" ;Dills . Hair • ALO Glorifies . it:! HALO CANADA'S FAVOURITE SHAMPOO ASHFIELD UNITED CHURCH Rev: • ': R Dickinson, Pastor SUNDAY, AUGUST 31st, 1952 Morning Blake Church. Afternoo n—,Zion . Church. Evening Hackett Church. l�nglcan Cl�arch Rev. H. L. Jennings B.A., L.Th. lith"SOW " After` Trinity AUGUST 31st; 1952 St:. 'Paul's Church, • Ripley 0,15 a.n : Morning Prayer, St. ''d'eter's Church, + Lucknew 11 a,m:' Morning Priyelry •• • St, Pahl s Churcch/ tDungannon 2.30 :p m. Evens g • ' . Mr. and cr Mrs. Art Young .of Toronto visited 'last week- With Mrs. 'Edgar Hollyriian. Mr., and MTs. Ed Walker of arty-�a and Frances Hamilton of London and'. Donna Hamilton of Wood- stock visited with Mac. and'Mrs. Frank Hainilton. ' Miss Ardonna Johnston recent - completed her 'nurses training course at Victor a. Hospital :and is holidaying at her.' home here prior. to•:'entering Western Uni- versity. Mr. and Mrs. Jiro Stewart and two,: daughters, Glenda and Nancy of ,Midland and Mrg. Minnie Horne of ,. Toronto ,visited. here. last week,' ..whileholiday`ng at Kincardine Beach. j. Mr. and ' Mrs. Alf `Lorenz land' Mr. :and Mrs.' .Joe :Lorenz and daughter Shirley of Pontiac,, Mich.;oss Shiel'ls and Mary El- len of A'inberley,' Mr. and Mrs, Tom .McGarvey' of Kincardine were:recent visitors with ail. ,and Mrs.. `Charles Lorenz.' Recentvisitors. with Mr.: and Mrs. Tames. M. 'Hodgins of 'Kin lough were Mr: • arid Mrs. • Jack .La.Flam of Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs.. Sid Parry of Detroit; Mr; . and Mrs.'. Eltner Armstrong ' and - dau ghter Beth Of Brantford; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Halden•by, Toronto.. WHITECHURCH The . Women's. Institute picnic :was . held - last 'Thursday at ;the. home- .of Mr: and Mrs. Robert Ross .'with an . attendance of over 100 and all .had a good time. 'Mr.. ''and Mrs, . David Kennedy. of f Victoria, :B;C:, • and. who. have been visiting his mother, -Mrs., David Kennedy fer . two -weeks' & other relatives, left on Thurs- day going_ to, London, Niagara,. Falls', 'Toronto, Port McNichol & by -boat- -p'art .way on their • way home to Victoria. _ Misses Joan( .and Betty Ham il'ton of LLu.cknow'•who have'•b,een working at W.ingha n • Hospital in the holidays,spent__S,aturday with their - aunt, Mrs. Thos: • Morrison. and Mr. Morrison and also their grandparents; Mr...and Mrs. Buck ton: Mr. arid Mrs. Frank Bonnett & twin sons, Robert and 'John Bon- nett of Winnipeg,' Man.; • ,visited last .. Wednesday with .. Mr. and M'rs; Bert Thompson .of East' Wa wanesh• and on Thursday called on Mrs. David Kennedy :and Mr. and' Mrs,' Albert McQuillan. They went to See his mother's oldhome, place. She ,is :Mrs Kate Bonnett of Winnipeg, formerly Miss Kate, Gillies ' and, lived:. where Mrs, Alex Gillies, his .aunt,, on the 2nd • Con. of' Kinloss lives.: They also visited . his aunt, Mrs: Neil- Gil- , of ;Lucknow...They. left .for 'Toronto to attend the C.N.E. bet - fore <visiting'his aunt, :Mrs. Eliz- abeth Kilpatrick of Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore of. Langdon;. North '.Dakota, spent a' few. days. s, Mr with his brother. Tom and Art Moore.: , • Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Moore. spent Sunday at Belmore 'at the homeof his' sister, Mr.. and Mrs. Ken°,i5ick:son w-. . . •Mr. and Mrs. Gbrd:on •Mont- ,gornery of Kapuskasing spent Seine holidays . with her grand- mother, Mrs. Wm, Taylor. ` Mr, and Mrs.' Frank C halter Mr, .and • Mrs. Alex Coulter and. fai'nily are on, a trip to the West to • visit with :'their soh' Chester and other relatives. ' • We welcome Mrs. Ourrie and baby daughter, home; frbnn the. hospitah • WEDDING BELLS BASS—LANNAN In St. Basil's 13,, C. Church, Toronto, on August 16th, in a double ring ceremony, Rose. Mary Lannan; • ,daughter of •Mr. and Mrs,. Wm. Lannan was united .in marriage to Mr, ' Daniel, Jaarnes Bass, pan of Mr. and Mrs. Thad- deus Bass of St, .John, 'N.B. . The ceremony Was performed. by Rev. R. S. Reimer, and Rev. A. J, Ruth sang the nuptial mass. 'Given in marriage by her fath- er,, the bride hooked lovely in gown of French lace over white satin,- fashioned with cameo neckline, edged.:by a sheer yoke wiithshiver threadedappliques;. lily: ,point sleeves, and a skirt falling in . soft folds and accented with Ilan pleated r godees of net. Her: 'fingertip veil ,of tulle illus- ion was held by a Matching lace nd-satirii nne carried red roses and bou'ard'i!a, Delina (Lerner, as, maid of 'honor, was gowned in pale blue • brocaded organdie , and carried:a bouquet of yellow roses.' Donna. ]V, arie tannin,bridesmaid, wore; a ,gown of yellowy eyelet 'organdie and carried pink roses. They rboth. wore flower' bands of stephanotis in their: hair. Little Sharon Rill, niece of the bride, : was her god- mother's charming little ..flower girl, dressed in white satin' with a mmatahin,g • (bonnet -hat and car ried a. -nosegay of carnations. R.iichard Ward and Vernon, Mul- hall attended the, groom. and the ushers • were ' Joseph Bass and. Clare—La/man,. During the mass, "Penis Ar gelicus" Was . sung and Scleubert's : "Ave .Marie. at the register. . •; :Some' fifty guests were served .a • iweddinlg ,breaidast alt E'dyth Ward's tea room, at which Ver non Mulhall acted as toast mas- ter. At thea. reception which' fol lowed; the bride's mother receiv- ed,' wearing rose nylon sheer with white accessories and a cor- sage-of or-sageof white, carnations. Assist- - ng was the groom's sister, Mrs. James Anton,. in' a- (black white •ensemible,.'and a corsagel:of red roses. • • Gift to the bride was . a wrist watch, to the bridesmaids rhine- stone 'neck .laces, , to the. flower :girt chain and , cross,.' to the groomsrrien, initialled cigarette lighters, and to the .,ushers cuff links and tie pin:. ' Later' amid showers: of con- fetti' the happy couple;. left on a trip to St John; N.B., the bride; wearing a (pale blue ribbed suit with navy accessories and a yel:• low :rose corsage: Guests were present from.. Belleville; Lueknow, ' Goderich, ,liarnilton and ;London. OBITUARY THOMAS BOYES • In ailing health ' for some trine,. •the death .: f: Thomas. Boyes oc- curred • in W`inghain Hospital on Saturday, August,l6th' gat the age 'Of 77 years. He was a son of Thomas Eoyes and . 'Caitherine Anderson, ` and was l 1 rn at Duntroon ' on March nth, 1875. Mr. and : Mrs, •:Boyes were married at Duntroon in ' 1898. tor over twenty years they had resided in L;ueknow where 14r: Boyes ran 'a machine •shop' and implement business, until- re- tiring a couple of years ago. He was a: member of St. Peter's Ang- lican `church, and had served at one time as' is merritber. of • the.: Village Council. ` The funeral, service• was. held at , the - MciLennan, - 1VieeKerizie., 1VIernorial Chapel ,ori Monday, August • 18th, conducted by Rev., H. L.,, Jennings' of St. Peter's Church. 'On Tuesday the remains were taken to Duntroon emetry near Collingswood', for' burial with. the graveside service 'conducted'. by'Rev, W, A., Downer Pallbear- ers - were Win, Anderson, .Jospeh. Leach, Norman, Sampson, F. J. Sampson, ..Alfred.. Campbell.. ,and;. Charles Wilson, r : - -Mr`. Boyes is: survis"vied by his wife, one daughter, Mrs, ' Elsie Morgan . of Guelph and; a atm. DSure vin . . g also are ,brath. ors William B`oyes of ' Siiigampton. and. John . Boyes of Ixio'Vtawa. He. was predeceased by two sisters, Mrs. Barbara MicColeinan. • and• Mrs. Mary Pleaster and a broth- er, George. •.���rl:;a�r=ate • �r'�++ PAGE THREE LADIES' AND MEN'S WEAR TELEPHONE 85 MEN'S SUITS; , • Good assortment of Fall, Suits in stock, sizes 34 to 44. Made' to measure suits' by ailors, . ,Can bridge & Tip Top . JACKETS Gabardine, corduroy anc1,- .Grenfell -.-..Grenfell cloths: Complete range' of sizes and colors. i}" TROUSERS Men's and boys' . trousers, from age 6 for ,boys to size 46 for men, Prices .vary ac - cot SWEATERS Full assortment of sleeve- less, long sleeve pullovers and cardigans: All sizes in the better 'colors' for' Fall;. ACCESSORIES Shirts. --white, ' stripes and - colored; Ties,. Socks, Belts, ' Braces, J*vellerry, Hand- kerchiefs" and-kerchiefsetc:.. . DRESSES . ., • Arriving weekly are new Fall dresses in '.gala colors. Green, plum, navy; black, blues, 16.1 to 281/2, 10 to 20, 9 to. 19, 18 to .52. One. and twopiece models with a . style for everyone. All prices. COATS: . . , •Popular all ' weathet coats styled for comfort & dress. 10 to 20•. and 'half sizes, Checks and plains. Now . materials at the best price. SUITS. 8p SKIRTS ... Gay tartan's, gabardines, • wool and worsteds. Durable materials for better ',wear.: All , colors . for 'the . teacher and he (pupil.. 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