The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-10-13, Page 7•
:TS.,OCTORVI1 13th, 1949.
WEDDING BELLS
'ROBB.SCOTT.
' A lovely autumn wedding took
lace at the home' of the bride's
mother on Saturday, "October 8th
at 12.30 p.m,: When Nora Helen,
• elder daughter of MrS.'Robert J.
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Sett and the late RObert J. Scott
•• of pelgrave,, beca4pe •the.bricle Of
Gordon Cowafl Robb, elderson
of Mr, .Charles Robb:and the late
:Mrs: Robb of LtielinOW,, with the,
0..A. Mflne Of..13cussels. of-
ficiating: . \
The ,vecicling music was play -
d• by Miss Mhry Scott,, sister of
the 'bride. •• .." • ,. •••
•Given in Marriage by'her 14'6,
they, . Kenneth Scott; ;the ,bride
wore a gracefur:gown Of , White
• satin wittl,f4ted-l?ocliPe .and full
'skiltwith insets of chantilly lace'. •
',.Her veil was .P4.4ililt with .a oar. -
mkt ,of. lily points She carried•
• White ;cbrysantherniunS. and Tal:-
.isman • roses" and'. wore :a double
. strand of pearls,. the gift of .the
troorn. 1VlIsS Ann Stapleton as.
• bridesinaid chose MaUve.rnarquis,
'ette over taffeta with matchirk
hat and carried brOnze schrY.Sani,
' ' themurnS.• She wore the bride'S,
gift, .a cameo .pendant2 with:. ear-
rings t� matCh.
' W."Alvin Robb was grooms-
man for his brother.
:Following,. the icereMoni'a wed-
ding dinner ' served:. The
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bride's mother received wearing
• ,a ...1;vine crepe dress with . rnaten-
• ing accessories .and corsage of
roses. .•
For, the Wedding trip 'to.. East-
ontario' the • bride Wore ,f.4
navy taffeta ':dress with coat of
periwinkle blue and navy
acces-
sories With corsage of red roses.
Op their return they;will reside
in
On.
TOWns'hip:
.GuestSW,ere'present froMLuck-
rio*, Kincardine, Clinton, Toron-
to,' Listowel, Wingharn . and Bel-
• more.
' The ,bride Was a popular Mem:.
,ber of 'the nursing staff: of...•the
'Wingharn• 'General ,liospital.
STOTHER,S.;-MCWHINNEY
.The _bon* of Mr and Mrs Jas.
,IVIOWhinney'lrictoria street, Goth.
• erich, was the .scene of a. quiet.
• fnit pretty..Wedding: at noon • on.
Wednesday when their Only flair.;
• .'ghter, Marjorie' Helen; was unItt
ed in marriage to. William .71.obn,.!
• Stothers, sO4s, of . Mar -.
•garet .Stothers andthe late
Steph-
,en of Dungannori'; Rev.;
D. A. MacMillan'.of -Seaforth of-
ficiated. The bridal chortis: fiCari
••,Lohengrin was played by':.MiSs
,Ilyttle Johnston, cousin of the
• bride, 'The, bride; .given in mar-
riage by her father, wore :a Street
length dress of dawn blue crepe.
With nlatehing,holero And carried
• a' Crescent 4encinet,,. of. p,•0,
..carnationS; She alsO wore a
double,. strand Of ;pearls, the gift
,'•cf the :grown: After the ceremony
Wecictipg dim*. Was served to:
'the imthecliate at the
: Park fibtise, :The tbrides' Mother
received in a black Crepe dress',
With , black •Itat: .:and • accessories• I
:and .‘ wore a corsage of .rnautre
.The bridegrOOM's, Mother
,*ore a dress 'of grey crepe with,
trey :hat.: 'and .black .aecesiories
and:. wore.. a: ,corsage' of, Mauve
• n?Urns. : •
For •a trip. • through' '14Orthe'rn:
• Ontario the bride donned a "navy.
coat mid' hat AVith matching. ac.-
.cesSorie§.. On their return ' the.
• couple:iAtill, reside on the groom's.
•• firrty.at 'Dungannon '
,THE LUcKNOW SETIN.L, WCKNOW, ONTARIO
FIRE 'DOS AMr/. tiONT'S.
This IS Fire 'Prev;entiori week:
• and Art . Eireckles, chairman of
the'' Chamber of Comineive fire
• preventioncommittee, offers a
',few :timely do's and" dont's in
ease of fire. •
•', If your frying pail takeilire,
put a cover of it and it 'will
• go
• If oil or.ga.soline. takes fire in
an open pan •put a Wet bag' or
cover -over it. •
yOUr chiinney' takes . fire.
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shut off all hottoen. drafts, arid
Put. a pound of baking 'Soda on
the fire. •
Don't 'throw iwater 'on burning •
Oa, gas, 'or • grease. It will Only,
• Spread it. • 4
•‘ Don't open, doors 'Or wingeWS
if Your, house is on fir`e. The
draft will fan it,
OZt-use".,gasoline for ,clean-"
. jag purpoSes. It g is the fitmeS
lhat, cause a fire and- explosion.
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.•plain Nutivs
The 'Guides, met at 7.30 n,.the
Legion: Poonis.' The roll call was
taken. and 19 Guides were 'press,.
ent.
tBUSille$S was ih
hoirseShoe formation. Six girls
were chosen tO 'help at the Com:-
lnunity Centre banquet and five
were chosen to sell poppies on
• the 5tlj of November. •
dookie Day riVilr be held on
•October 22nd.
Three groups ' vv,ere then form -
d, consilsting of a Tenderfoot
lass,lashing and knotS.
Church : S.
. e regular IneetinV.. Of the
YOurig-7;peO'P1e's was held Sun -
ay evening followingChueh: and: ,
was -opened singing hyinn
after which" the Lord'sprayer
was repeated. •The scripture was
read by Bill :Mathers,. At • thia
point Donald kacNay-;" :Christian
.missiOns convener; tool< charge
Of hemeeting. Prayer. -was of-
fered by 1"-)r. Mumtford. The topic
on missions was taken by Gladys
Gibsbn. Fo11owng a reading by
Gwen .Treleaven the meeting was
•Closed: with the 'benediction.;
Great American Love. Stories
Meet tMartha 'Hilton the scrub
girl who :waited, 7 arid won!
Learn how,. the . stole. the: heart
of ,GoVernor Benning y4ritWortIi.
It &just one of six absorbing true
life romanceS. Read "Great. Am-
erican LoVe: Stories", .starting
The AmeripamtWeekly, celebrat-
• ed magazine with. this Sunddy's.
(October 16) 'issue of The Detroit
Sunday Titnea,.
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