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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-09-29, Page 7THURS., SEPT'F,MBDR 29th, 1949- WEDDING BELLS II IMIL TON- ELFHYCK A quiet .wedding was solemn- ized in The Manse of Ashfield ' Presbyterian •Church on Wednes- day afternoon, September: 21st, 'at,. three,. o'clock, 'When Dr. W. O.' flhoad officiated at the marriage: of Josephine Marjorie' Elphick;• eldest dauhter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Eliphiek 'Of Paramount• to Liam. Allan "Bud" Hamilton; son of Mr.. and Mrs. iRdbertiarrrilton, ":01$6. Of Paramount The` bride' was gowned in White satin with long sleeves, tapering to a, .point •.over the " hand, Her fingertip.. veil 'was .'held. in 'place spy a seed pearl-. headdress:" and.. she .wore'.a three=strand' necklace' and .carried; ` a bouquet . of red roses and ;fern,' Her". attendant;. Miss, 'Wilda.: Irwin of .,ucknow, 'wore .a mauve`'•taffeta gown with. fingertip veil. 'held in'place by a seed. pearl. Headdress. She car- ried a colonial•, (bouquet of 'yel- low roses.` , • The best man was Mr. Donald Hamilton, brother ,of, the ' groom. Following, the • . marriage • the bridal couple and ,their . attend • antsmotored to Knotty Pine Inn, Kincardine, where ,a wedding dinner• :as served. A reception was 'held . that 'evening and Mr._ and Mrs. Hamilton later left by motor.for North Bay and Ottawa, returning by way of the St . Lowe' nce 1ii er.They: will make their.home in Lucknow.. • THE LUCKNOW* S 'IPT ; L'UCKNOW, ONTARIO DUNGAr4NO1 Pre-NuY,tiat Shower • Mrs, Benson • Mole, .,6th Con.• of• Ashfield, was hostess at her home Friday night for a miscellaneous • shower for her niece,'. Miss Grace' Cook, whose Marriage takes place i October lat. ,About .35 guests • at- tended and enjoyed .a mock wed= ding prepared as; part of the ev- ening's entertainment. Those talc, ing part "were Miss Gwen Ste-. wart, ,..minister; D'onanne Ceasar bride,dressed in a floor leng green. taffeta dress, lace curt in veil and carrying' a. bouqug of 'celery, onions and •carrots, . She 'was,charming' with ,the exception of many+iipstick freckles Marina, Petrie, as, groom, was J andsorne With a claw suit and •proudly dis- .played diamond socks. Mr`s,.•: Har vey . Mole,' gave: the bride., away, `and'•,clai'med ;'Phe 'was •glad: to do. so as»she was• a bill of expense. Mrs. ' Benson; Mole demanded them. •to. produce their. •license,. which .,Was only an old car. clic- ense, after Much • awkward searching. The bride' -to -be, who .was .seated in :a specially decor- ated'chair,' was presented at her side with a rbaSket of gifts brotught ; in by Marion and . Jean- ette Mole., Misses Loll Mole. and• Lois., Webster • assisted :Grace . in opening the `gifts, who thanked all : f or their kincL expression. Mrs. Hugh McWhinney read an ad- dress', : s , , of best wishes on'behalf: of those present arid Mrs. Glad •ys Itivett gave •a'.cumbrous reading. Mrs.` Benson and Mrs Har- vey vey Mole,; assisted by'Lois:Web,: sten and Los Mole, served level Y„ 'refreshments .to close a `.';very happy. everting. • GEORG GIBBONS IBBONS ' 'of Ripley "has`hi meat market in operation again •after • a 12weeks' layoff that.`•was 'originally .exp'eeted :to be ust -"a few days'. rest .LEN C. H EWITT of Saskatoon • formerly' of . Kinloss,'_ has been awarded the *degree of Chartered Life."Underwriter 'on .completion of a three year course :in modern life : underwriting, .sponsored, by the Institute of :C.L.U..of: Canada.. United Evening Aux..o the,WMS The. opening fall meeting of the Evening: Auxiliary ,was held _last,Tuesday: evenrng at the home of .Mrs. Floyd 'Wilson, witli.:31 ..in attendance: The .. president, Mrs. .Harvey Webster.; • conducted,' the business period: 'The roll callwas. answered by each nember" •receiv- ing from' Mrs,: Webster,,.pictures. she. had taken.. a • the group ; last June at the picnic. Mrs. Muiiiford made ' a• few ' remarks and`'ralso; extended `best. ° 'wishes :, from . the; liagersvilleT Evening:: Auxiliary. 1Vfrs. M. -Corrin and Miss Jean' Os- borne volunteered. to '' look; after' .theordering and distributing •of, Chr.istmas ordering desiring cards may, leave:their.order With.. one:'of. these • ladies. ',The new:' • study book, "Growing with the: Years", was. introduced and the firtisteh e ap�ter „presented by ' ,Mrs Alex.Andrew, with the assistance of. Mrs. F. `G, `'Brewer, Mrs. C. Crawford ;and Mrs. E. 'Crawford.' Readings - Were 'given by Miss Mary. Struthers and 1VPrs: R. Black:. The , m,eeting was !brought to .,a ; close by the mizPaly bene.- diction •followed .by •a contest;' and social` hour. family plot should- -be- graced. be-graced• with.Lthe shrine -like beauty• of 'a riaonument which will be everlastingly a tribute to those at rest. We, have many classic styles tosuggest, and will work` (kith yoU, on cus-: tbi cThsigns. ` " Exceptionally low prices. No 4canvassing, ` which . elimiri ates sales 'commissions.• • Inscriptions • ;Repairing; Sandblasting YVIemorials' 25 Years' Experience The latest in Portable. Sandblast Equipment All work personally executed Brownlee' Me•orAial Alfred St., WINGHAM 'Phone 45:' • or NEIL' MacLENNAN, Ripley, 'Ontario.' Anniversary Services > = ' The,•Dungannen •United church on Sunday, .Sep.tember 25th; oka, ..■ • served- anniversary, ;services•,both ■ morning and evening::. with :::Rev.; ■ Gordon Hazelwood of Walton as4 s ■ ' ■ • POTATO' OV: Rt 21/z; 'POUNDS The largest otato, we've, •heard of to, date this season, ." is one grown'by C'as(Well. Hackett of 'Lucknow which tipped •the'scales" at two pounds, nine brines, and mould:make "a. meal for a fam- ily". The' potato has been on dis- play at The Sentinel Office.. Can. anyone beat. it? ' Heads Rebekah Lodge A! . iRebekaih Lodge as been. newly. organized in • Wingham. 9fficers• will be installed in Oct- ober..Mrs. Horace, (Jean) Aitch-, 'ison has, been elected, noble: grand., ' . In Mishap, At London, • • .Herbert. 'John •Q,iiinn, , 60, of Timmins suffered,.a fractured leg in London_ Last: Thursday evening_ when struck by ;a car.' driven by. Benson :Johnston;' R, -3, .Auburn. Mr. Quinn• w'as crossing the street diagonally from HotelLandoll;when the mishap occurred. - • Brought Quick Results; A wood for sale advertisement in last week's Sentinel brought quiek results. for .Jdhr Austin • o f . Asfhfield • . Thirty -One At: Sunday Gather'ing� 1VIxs. J4. • Sproul has' had as her•. guest .her, 'brother, Mr Earl Beg- le of: F William; Fort W lliam .and last *week week the ' ' visited ' at' Leamington and two : children, • :.who were other relatives', frah�-4ih`is vicinity' y ley With . t ei�--'"brother. Willi " 'n enroute frotn. British 'Columbia to..Orvi11 and `Lloyd Begley ,are .,. �,- � axn:.O Sunday; there were thirty one Halifax;' Mr ':and Mrs. Lloyd.Beg-' sons ' ofrVBe`g y.` The former iver= and:. is being ,. is' a dec-sea .Tor nto ' gathering� hildren,of o relatives -'at ley: 'and two c ,P r ves'''at a �£axn;ly Y from the : Pacific :ta ' • at the Sproul. home, Theym- :M r. and Mrs. Robert• Rosel and transferred Mid -P. coast; . Atlantic c. • eluded Mr. and Mrs Orville • Beg s`on of.Grand Rapids, Much. and. the A „ ,. ■■ar■a■■i■■■■■i■■Mi■natMeieaas1■eN■ossa■■Nat■ae■sa■■O`■■■011■■ ma■■■nsid- a PAGE,:SEVkNN When, .Applied. As Directed. GUARANTEES ' Free ..:ori 4Frons MOTH tip ... Fol. 5 Years Or• • Pays ,The Damage., 0 e. , •.>treatnient with'BERLOU Mothspray re- lieves you of worry and financial loss from moth- damage to your clothes, . blankets, furniture and Rugs BERLOU costs lit t1e � • :,. �' :. BERLOU .L,S • economical and easy 'to- . apply • A man's suit or woman.'s, dress requires. approximately # to 14 pint of . BERLOU for 5- • years guaranteed protee. tion making your an- nual cost.;extretmely Other articles are pro-, portionately inexpensive to , mothproof. Get BER - LOU today: ■ ■ ' guest: speaker. The church was tastefully decorated: wwith.. beaut-,. :ful :autumn flowers :and .among.. them were at :the, '. altar a lovely houciu,et .orf ' gladioli *arid chrys-; anthemums piaced "by Mrs. Bill ■ Bradley •(Ettabelle),, Goderich; in` " meinbry of.;her, grandparents;,•the ■ late• . Mr. and . ;Mrs.. Herbert' Al-: i ton..; At the morning service Dr, ■,' •J: Little of Lucknow' played the: • ;violin, choosing "Largo' as,,a set.. 11•:.. ection' 'while the.congregation as, ■ 'sembled Alccoiripanying Mrs. L. !Stingel, organist, for . the .hyinns, '.■ was Miss Grace Hudson .`at the piano and, violinists; Mr.. 'Harvey ■ Treleaven, Dungannon;' Mr W L. MacKenzie &' D r. • Little of Luck- N. now.' Thechoir of 24 sang an anthem; Mrs. H.arold•.Smalldon of:; ■• Walton, guest soloist, sang -"We :* Thank Thee"• inpleasing voice. ■ Dr. ' Little "favored witha violin •� ' solo. In the. evening .Rev. Hazel- • Woad, gave a: forceful and niter- ■• esting; address on "Death `. of'a,■ Chnirch". Dr Little played beau- ,■■i' tiifully "Schnbert's .•, ;Seranade". '� .: The choir sang arid; Mrs. Small' don sang • "Thanks be; to God". ; • • Rev. J. Bright,, the:, pastor; who.''■ was -present' for the evening ser- .viee, expressed ;appreciation on • behalf of the congregation' for • visiting' musicians,; the organist ■•• • and Choir: end. the decorating &idnntittee for making .the, day, • (bright acid successful, also to Rev: ■ Hazelwood as guest speaker ■ ■ , ERT' McGEE'S BARN ►S`-NEAR``;PREY-TO-"FIRE . ■• ■ • ■ ■ • Albert, Mee . of ,Port Albert" shad a narrow escape from losing his barn by fire • on: Mondayoflast - week. ' Mr: IVIoGee• was • repairing -the- roof on an ;oii'tside 'granary. 'with ihot Aar When .a spark ignited an unthreslied oat.'staek at the ,:west' 'i side of the barn:. At the time. : there., was a strong. south-west :■ wind .blowing,. •and in no ' time the, whole stack . was 'a mass of 0 flames. ' ■• A call,Was put in !for the God- ■ :eric'h fire brigade •and they re- •` sponded` with ' their chemical ' ■ truck 'and through. their efforts • . • and those of neighbors •the fire▪ d d 111 tileno was 'brought under (control with little damage ■ Had thewind shifted Whore to ".■` northwest Without c'ioubt the : i = Space contributed in the service of the community by.' John Labatt, .Limited. i • r large 'painted ;barn would 'have one up in „flames, as well as the '■ . - ,.. _ ... r g ■iiiikilliiii ii ■■ iiii■N�■11111■■■■a'■,Me:■■N■■■a■■i■■esMe■IIN■■NIN■UNiw■■r■uriIIINE house which is close: by; ... . • • CKNOW AND IIISTRI( the Opening , Of The :Nw .. creational Which Is To, Officially Take Place; haankg><ving Night,:' -Monday,; October. 10th May:'` This Centre Prove A Truly Worthwhile Civic Asset In' It's: Public Service Facilities . And For The Promotion Of The Social' And Recrea- tional' ecrea-tional ' Activities, So Essential • To , The Welfare And Progress Community.; ■ ■ 1 W . • ,1 i, ■ ■ 1,. '0• s illiielle..."& al111111si-`_.'6:!66 .1 SY ,a. R 7, YI� K 1 1 r4 1