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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-06-09, Page 6011 1••. PAGE SIX' WEDDING BELLS MAI 1 iNr--WALSg ' The marriage of Sarah Bridget; (Sally) , Walsh, daughter of. Mr. •and Mrs. 'J. Walsh of Fermeuse, Newtfoundland, and Mr; Michael Gerard.. Martin, son of 11IIr: , and. Mrs. Andrew .:Martin of Ktigs- ibridge, took place on Saturday, May 28th at 9 a.m. in Holy Fain- ily Church,' Toronto, with: Msgr. Brennan ,officiating. The (bride wore a gown of white crepe back stitin with . long veil and carried • ~ a •cascade of red ' and white. roses.. Miss Kay Noonan, in blue bro caded taffeta, was maid of ,honor" and.: Mrs..1 a ga?t'et 'Wallace, in green' taffeta, was 'bridesmaid„ both- carrying cascades of''';early spring flowers. ;Little. Rena Ann!. ..,and' Jean, Eleanor. Wa,l ,dee were #love gowned.alike "in' long 'bide' Organdy,.and carrying: none,. gays, of early siring flowers. Noce Martf i,, twin ibrother. of ;the :groom. • was, groomsman and. ; the ushers, were Jarnes Wallace and James 'Doherty. .The bride's • • parents, ,be- ing in Newfoundland, were un- able to attend . the wedding but were represented by Mr. and Mrs.' David; : Wallace. • of Toronto. The organist' was Miss• Fleury-, 'and solosists were Misses Anna :: and Ellen Geogan; twin sisters.. A breakfast• was held at the Queen :Tearoom,• • Kuig street, Tor- onto, and afterwards the wedding party motored to Goderich; where the' groom's •Parents held a dinner •. at the Park .House for about :fifty, guests.'After , the , 'dinner the :g' r o o m ' s parents ' held' "open house" attheir home in Kings- bridge to about , two hundred guests, and a . reception also; was held for them in Dungannon' hall on Monday evening. • %. The hide; and ' groom , flew -on.: Tuesday. to the ,bride's. 'home:: at Fermeuse, Newfoundland, and on their return they will reside...at •Stoney Creek,' Ontario, . Happiness' . is • not :a station at . • which you arrive,: but .a manner of travelling in life INLOUGH The June meeting of the H W. . was, held, .at the hclne of Mrs.. Bert MacLean ion Thursday with the president, . Mrs Jack Ackert, in charge, ' After the usual open - Mg, exertrises, :plans were' • made fiir a glarden party on June :23rd. Program; • cosnlrnittee, • Mrs. Ray, nard Ackert, ' M'rs. Frank' 'Mauld en, Mrs: P, A, Murray add Miss Doris Eadie., At the conclusion of the ' business • the ,ioilowin grain. was. given; 'solo, Mrs.: Ernest Ackert, readings,Mrs:," Wm. Dad -- ie and Mrs, Jim Smith' topic, Mrs, • � Raynard, Ackert Mrs. Perr Hod•- y ;gins. gave the" report ''of the ,dis trict annual, An exhibition :of. wedding pictures, proved' very in- teresting.., ', Tlie roll ,call "What ..I admire niost about ;the person tin: "my left":god save the: • King Closed the ..meeting , and a dainty; lunch" was served, The July meet ing will . be 'held'at • the hoar of Misses Edna and May Boyle',and Will be the grandmother's meet ing • A ntrinber (rain here attended the spring' Deanery meeting at 'Christ .Church, Tara, on Tuesday,, Deepest sympathy'' is 'extended; to „Misses' Margaret.. and;,, Nellie Malcolm in the• death of:' their mother who passed away at ber home, on , Saturday. Mrs. Malcolm* had 'been in failing 'Ytealth- tor. a ,*limb er of ;years. Tliewfiineral v►{as_ held On Tuesday afternoon.. Mrs. Wm, Percy and Miss :Wiiii-. nie Percy ;'spent' Sunday with GQamia relatives. and•' Mrs George fifldgurs of Woodstock and,' Mr: and Mrs.' Bert Robertson' df ; Riversdale' 'were recent, visitors with Mr:;: and. Mrs, James M, Hodgino: , Mr. and Mrs. ;:Jack Hodgins, at St: 'Catharines and' Niagara, Falls..• Mr: A11an Wall of London,ani Mrs E.: • Ru ohey rof. Torpnto, spent the week -end .with, Mr and '.Mrs•. Winn `Oiialh'' Little • Sharon Wail; who has -spent the:: past two weeks •here, returnedr With him , The Sr. Women's.Auxiliary 'will • k,{ } 8h e 1 Py' kr I Al •. Mere sof osw NA* here TekAMes ane rive a// u,'e the ,TeI hone more ,DAY AND IVIG(- T, seven days a •week the telephone; ;is at yourservice Quicldy and easily it keeps .you in touch with everything and: everybody everywhere: There ' are 400,000 more telephones and- two million: more calls a: ". day than. they were .¶h'ree years ago,': And, service is getting better I1 the time. In three .years; however,costs.. of important °raw ma terials for telephone lines and cables have risen sharply: Copper prices have doubled,•zinc and, lead prices tripled. Yet, up:'to now„despite: rising costs on all sides, :there has been no increase in the basic telephonerates established. 22.years ago. Few. things give you sp much real value at • such low Cost as •your telephone. We've broken all records but there are still: orders we • haven't been able to fill We will''. keep right on working and building 'to' make your telephone servicea bigger , bargain .than 'ever — to continue to. provide more and better service at the lowest possible cost:: • THE 1.04 TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA meet on :Friday ,afternoon (instead of Th rsday) at the, home of Mrs. Wm. Cox,. Beginning .next. Sunday, June 12th; the services in• the Anglican church will be' held at 9.30 a,m.• The Girls` Auxiliary met on Sat- urday' afternoon a: the home of Mrs. Howard. Thompson with an. attendance of 21. Mrs: Bert .Nich- olson was in charge. and. the • op-. ening hymn was "The love of Christ constrarreth followed by the -scripture lesson. by Miss May .Boyle arid prayers. The minutes were read • by the' secretary, .Mrs.. Jim Boyle .and the roll call was answered with a • book : of . the Bible:. Articles of sewingwere displayed and tlie afternoon wAsi Spent. in fancy wick and :sewing. The •Reu,..Ralph Blight was wel- comed. Back and the meeting clos- ed'• by singing "Work for. the. day. is coming" and pra"'yer'. A dainty lunch was served by the; :hostess and committee, Little Barbara McArthur : of Tiverton, is, visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Roy Graham. .• - On play 28 the Explorer' group, John and; Donnie spent a few days n, et at -the home of Miss Jean Guest with. an •attendance of 16:' The: opening hymn *las. "Jesus bids us .: shine": Mrs. Ben, Scott read the scripture, A prayer was given'by"Miss Dors Barr. A story' w'as read :bY. Mrs. Fic nk: Maulden. Business was•dealt. With, ;Th e .next . ni Chug wtill be ,held �at the bQme: of , Mgrs.. Frank Ma'ulden . o June ' ��1th, •.Mrs: John Barr -read n reed a; 'story. ' The remainder of the afternoon Was spent working. ' � g,. The closing' hymn . was "God sees the little sparrow fair•', • Mrs. B]ll Burt closed the meeting' with prayer. Lunch was servebY, 'the, hostess. .. , ..d Buy Goderich .Business: Eed Brothers ; y :of Dungannon have purchased' Ailari's':Grocery.. Y, business yin ..Goderich and–took"' ' possession • last',week. Ralph Orson is anana • i : the . $mB e. 'store,.'. , a'• • At the;polls'on ;June 27 the voter must ask himself, ahead of anything else, who should be head of the government. In Louis St. Laurent, Canada has ound: a great national leader. That,he:had high•abl.ti.es of the mind. was proved by "his career in law. That ,r hey had wisdom in;cabnet,'unique gifts in parliamentary debate and a quick grasp of large affairsbecame clear as soon as he entered the Government. In international affairs as one of the -origi nal advocates of the Atlantic Pact, he made himself a world figure who spoke out as no Canadian before him, in the councile of the mations. LOUIS ST. LA• URENT, Prime Minister of,Canaada one of them. This warm. and essentially simple human being is the' real .St. Laurent, the: product: of the small town, of hurnble beginnings, hard work, a big family and the friendliness of country 'neighbors:,•' In blood, language and instinct he combines :. the ' qualities Of two great races. To the voter it is equally; important;: that St. Laurent is the leader of a truly He also. revealed • an understanding..• of ordinary' people,' because•,'he is national'' patty, with :proved ,strength from Joast to coast, the only•Part which -can hope. to form. a `stable ov r t g e nment • after, the elecho His character;. his, ability and his achievements have made him the leader of all . ,the Canadian people. ; INSERTED AY'NATIONAL '[IBERAL; COMMITTEE • .an tE t( B / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / e / / / / / / / / / / s / / /