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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-06-16, Page 9• THURSDAY, . 'UN 'a 1.6th, 10.49 Return To Asbtield' Mr. and Mrs. .Archie ' Maclifur= ehy who have spent several years Detrolt, +h ve treturn'ed, to the i�► ..a IViaoM'archY; homestead un' Ash- field, . fleeted eted Unit: president, : I"s J. A. West of Listowel .and:' :tornerly of Lochalsh, was elected :president of 'the Elina, Wallace, .Logan Unit Qf itihe 'Qatari°_ Teach- er's' Feder ation. Mrs,. West is a ,ve member of the Listowel ?u'blic • School staff, TIM LUC/4NOW SENTINEL, X4UC• Now,, QNTABYQ. PAGE NINE; ASHFIELD Every person was .glad to se& the rain pian Monday evening. Miss Giatherine MacKenzie, a graduate :of, „Western University,, London,, spent the week -end wits Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacKenzie The • sacram.ent of,.,ltlie ,$:•paper wins observed iii the Pres . byterian church on • Sunday morn- ing. The Presbyterian, W. M:• S. meets in the ehurch,, on Wdnes :day of. chi's week, Orn: Friday, June, 17th the Ash- field . School Arela are holding Somme their :'anti" al ionic `art , .he Pres. kno' �.� li P, t.. thea do' What they 'w to right b terian Ca KintaiT ht Y nig is rig � The friends of Mr`: and'Ms,; 'Frank Hami'lton spent a :ivory pleasairt evening at their home'on` Y• ';June • l lth; It 'was the °25th at�ni, versary. of •their Marriage. :A11 their !friends hope they will 'cele brate their 'golden ' wedding: { or • MINERALS cl STOCK TOWS S O'rfle e'n.nan eiiiewrimer 111.011.11111,0.1.111111111.6. eatty Dealer Beatty Deep Pumps Beatty Three -Way Pumps In Stock .GILSON FURNACES. Plumbing ' and Heatiinrg a Pump and windmill: FITZPATRICK R R. 3, G oderlc$ 'Phone 12'r-3 Dungannon 1e ACTRESS. CHAItMING ` HURON TOWNSHIP- JUDGING - TEAM PLACES • SECOND ,Art 'the' BruceCounty Junior Farmers judging : co r)petition,'the. Huron Township junior judging team . placed. second with 1851. points. Members of; the, quartette were ',James Needham, Jack Far= rell, Gordan Patterson and ,Wa1 lc P ll ck. ;MIT; -Needham .: c •the :coachsng: • Lowell McGuire • coached, the senior team :.which also placed. second His dtea i of''Hugh, :Dun can," Cobert Osborne and Elmer; Srnel zer • scored' 1857 points. .f in Needham stood, 3rd,, with •681 ,points ' among the nine,, high .1 'uniors : in ' •the contests. Robert Wilson . `also of . the Ripee'y Club, was 'sixth.: In the seniors Lovell McGuire stood• ,' z Gan nie and Mrs. George Henry. The bride given in marriage 4,arrying, Carrying,.a colonial bouquet of 11mt., and Mrs, Hunter lelft on. a Iby_i''e�r •father,• wore e. toll •skirted pink rosebuds:and' white sweet :. • short trip ;through the Georgian , • own Of wory',satin, styled with peas. Harold Taylor was grooms - g Bay region, arid later plan „a trip portrait. necklace, fitted bodice man and the . ushers: Were Verdun West.. . ,and long,• •'tapeting, sleeves, Hers Fineg,. Cousin ;of ' the 'groom .e:,rid • skirt swept .td •a long train.. and Joseph • •Meeree, Ibrothei of • the •RHLL,41eGEE . ' ' she yore' a fingertiP veil of bar :de : . Knox United Church, London,' French illusion .caught tq n. sweet - as " • ch x..At• • the recephion held at the, as decorated with tall Standards heart healddress of satin, She ear t .i I - Mrs.. McGee re - of • astel tolzed flowers seta ainst •. .. Knotty Pine ty�z Mc • !p g tied .Better Tine'roses and white caved .the g�yests in a navy 'blue a rn,5, ferns and 1i kited ca'tkiedral 1' � . g ' street peas, �,epe 'ensemble , with, . White ac..' tapers. for the marriage • o f Helen censor, ies The' room's: mother Miss `1V.laxine McGee .`attended g Beatrice, daughter of Mr;, and chose sky blue chiffan with wlhi?te Mrs.. A. W. McGee,' Dungannon, her sister as maid of honor gown-• �ccessores;.N , to Ernest :Hill, son of Mr, and Mr's, ed in.•soft rose:•anoire taffeta.' She , • / iJ; Hill,.London. Rev:, G W. Moore: carried aR.harmohlzing bouquet of :., For a wedding. trip to the Un:. of ici ted at ' .t'h ceremony on ancl: Br•iarcliffe r'.osess and white sweet' ited States, 'the brrti'e word a; ,ger: the lois s: Mari tta ' Sti •el, �e�as: The ' un.ior' bridesmaid was gabardine suit with navy • acces.-, .h so .a.�t 'Was _ Marietta •, ng' n " i'- walk i D lures c ee sisterT..of ;the :sor'ies 11f r and Mrs: Hill will Live ;,Dun annaz�_ v►nho�s�an 4Tii Walk,. , ... '. _. „ . • ., , ..: - ':, =. '.: Beside :You'' and . `�Beca.use" ' - ,r'bz 'Wide', • in. lime .green taffeta•. and in ;Lonclou . Your home can be bright.. and sparkling - the' hit of. the •town. Gay :colours of .long-lasting b-bI "Pexnaa-N'amel." woodwork and furniture' always=get..a. happy reception. J:FR Wit H• EN.DE.RSO!N 11AM:6-MIL WEDDING .BELLS HUNTERBELL pretty June' wedding was: solemnized•iri.the: United Church; Lucknow, at 10 .la.rn. Thursday, Jude: 9th, 1949, of 'Dorothy- Anne;, daughter. of Mrs. B: H. Bell. and the :late Mr..Bell Of peloraine;` Mar i'toba, ' ;arid Allan •Moi• -ley,: son of Mr.:j,.. 'Hunter . and ' the . late. Mrs.. Hunter • of t el�orairie, Man Revd J. W Stewart; '.Officiated. 'Early -Summer •'flowers attract. iveIy arranged,'i t �h • lighted 'candles; tirade a w pleasing •back:- . ground for the Wedding ;party, who' took their places ,; to the strai is of the bridal ehorui .from Loherrgr'i i '.played iby , `Wilfred Black of Luck'now • $ The 'bride, • given, : in tharriage by 1VIr. Lloyd'Ashtoh of Lucknow, looked loiter in is :;floor length gow=n o€-: h-fte--satin-an&lace vwth= ,flowing• •.'train and' .chapel veil with orange, 'blossom !headdress. She; carf +ied abouquet of Ameri- c'an Beaty roses with /fern. Mrs. Alex Hackett ,:'sister of the groom, hsa ion • :o or., wore a floor length` green brocaded taf- feta gown and •carried, a nosegay, of Piixk :'roses, Miss Doris Taylor,' bridesmaid, wore ;a ; matehin;g dress of . • maiiuve 'brocaded taffeta,' and carried :.la., riosegs.y of yellow; roses. Joanne` Hunter, niece p(f tht ,groom, made a 'winsome flowery:{ girl: in ;a . matching : floor length l dress of ' pink brocaded '''taffeta I and carried .k --iosegay o£. p1 roses. Thebrdesrriatids wore. braided :taffeta' halos intertwined with lily -•Of -the valley 13i11 Linter, ,brother anf the groom .was best man; The 'ushers. were Vernon' Hunter, brother of the: groom acid Alain .Hackett, bio Y thdr-in-laws.: of the; groom. ' After, :the wedding an'informal reception was held at the honrie the: groom and Alex ,Jtackett, lire- ` Which la wedding luncheon was served to twenty -lour otiests. the color scheme. of the dining .i'oorn 'y as (pink ..and white streamers with'•the wedding cake Centreing the table.• Luncheon was served' !y ,Misses Helen and -Dorothy • • Conditions have .been. good the lost;: feiw• .years.: ' More people' are. working ever before makes more,• spending, more,.saviog-lre. M ISni that •what ;you. want ? >After all, you n :acre . a family: to think about ,. a are P lanning for (heir utufe . ,. The Liberal sare planning: and working for. your . family's future too. Nere : are some of t1 a things the: Li'berals .are doing: faiully Allowances pre unleased. Alreadya bit- hon dollars has been invested: in Canada's children. Millions of boys and girls arebetter :clothed; .fed and, . housed/. have . a `.better .chance for an education and: a real start in life' because of this ;' Liberal measure: It ,,, has brought new : security and well-being to Countless Canadian `homes. In housing, too,' the `.Liberals have taken the lead in providing " Canadians with decent • Cr fake employment. Liberal :measures are help- ' ing to ;maintain employment in Canada at record, levels, and at the ': same "time unem- ppIoyment-ins rance: reserves have been-. building up. The government has encouraged enterprise and high production. Plants have expanded, new industries started.. up. New. opportunities are beingcreated,' every day.: Old Age Pensions and. } pensions ` for • the: blind have been steadily increased by the Liberal` homes. :More .homes , ;h'a've 'been{ built . in ..government. it _isn't stopping there. Its Canada in' relation,: to . p population, than`... aim is a nation-wide plan of contributory in an . ' na ion. • Already a- million :: Coriapensions which "will' hel e. y er one . to enjoy -- lions --leve- i .:homes—lith, since- • tlxe- . i rtirble and:secure old; age , auto •; The liberal government' is ready to /help matically" and as a right. .solve the low -rental,. housing problem and has offered . its cooperation to provinces and municipalities. • • • These areaIle part . of. . the Liberal program ref social' then-there-i�the�Liherd1 health pt�►gr+atn AYread -bett rmerit ::: a=priigrarir;ta federal' grants . (re ` helping the provinces to achieve a "national standard increase their . health , services. But the; of sacial�security and'human L'iberals'�aim is a' nation-wide contributory welfare which .assures the healthinsurance plan which will' end, for greatest, ' possible •,.measure.' •.ever -One, the tragedy of inadequate health of social justice to a l l ceand.tle financial strain of lengthy illness. Canadians". •, .... 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