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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. • 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 . 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. „ 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. • .•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. 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Huron Road, Goderich Phone 1132 • . • 0 earning Bustness Practice IN:Ontario the, wheels bf industry:turn for ihe:benefit,Of every single ne of us. Ohr.lathes, dynamos, drill presses, farm combines, tractors, business machines, etc. are producing goods and 'services which 'am dollars., These' dollars provide food,, clothing, medical ream and other necessities which contribute to our security and high 'standard Of living. • Every Single one of us, therefore; Ilas i very personal interest in the flow of a steady Supply of trained wbrkers,loindustrial plants. These workers. will opeiaid inaehities which are important to our way of life. . We should appreciate, then, the .0o -operative' efforts of g,oVernmient; , industry and labour M the fie d .of employee .training. In schools and in factor ie our workers, young andold, are given the opportunity develop, new and specific skills in every field of business and industrial activity.. For 'instance, eVery.'effo_rt on the part of office Workers to "become pro- ficient in ;typing, filidg, shorthand and secretarial 'work, will men greater business efficiency—will herp to make Ontario a finer place in which to live and work. EEE 'jSG iNp,-.7(75T4y • • Our Wally of life ItewitrdS . . . . • , Trained' Bands . . " „ . • . °Mario ivorkers know they can earn : ' ' more, 'have .executive responsibility : and enjoy a higher standard cif living ; in directrati6 to 'tbe skills they ac-.' ... L 6 • .quire ana the way they Make use ; . .•.of them. T,hat's always 1' . di • . • r • ,• • • • • • true in a free economy •t —that's Why our com- • . . petit/Ye system Will • .continue to make Canada great and a ,great place which to live. • • • • Ai • 4•411 ir#4 Eisalial'iv.1 • , 4 • • a A wt ' •••• 1 r=.4 • 4 • ' • 111 t' Ae,