HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-06-22, Page 6THE LUCKNQW SENUINET LUCI'%toW, ONTARIO
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. RIPLEY JUDGING : TEAM
DID 'WELL IN CONTEST
• Members of the...Ripley Junior
Farmers judging team did 'well'
at the Bruce County competition'
at Walkerton last • week:
Jircn ..-,Needharn ; won first for -
coaching coachin `senior ':teams. His' team,
.composed of Gordon' , Patterson;
mmlinr Harris: -and Ronald- Harris;
had a .total .of • 1990 points, .150'
more than the second • place team.
For aggregate score. in the junior
classes;, Jim. -Harris, Hugh_Mason_
aeon
and Elmer .Stmeltzer'.of the Ripley
Club placed' 3 rd, .4tharia .9th: re
spectiVely. ' .In the • senior . class •
Gordon Paterson was .first : and
Robert Oslbarne-6th..Lovell' Mo-
Gtire 'was first ,in. the beef cattle
judging and. Jack Needham was.
'.firstin the swine `judging•;
The ' Bruce County-Challefrge
tic pity was awarded the, Ripley'
Club whose five highest scoring•
ieniberns had the highest aggre.
gate.' Eugene Walden' `brought
further honors to this . group. by,
'winning • the C N E, --shield • as: the
high novice,•: Who, had not ,pre
.viously taken part in a ',Coi}nty'
•contipetit.ion.
ST',.HELEI S,
• Mrs.' Alex. Murdie and Bobby
and Mr. and M•rs. Mel Brown of
Waterloo spent •Father's. Day.!with
Mr. and Mrs. R.' Woods..
Miss Mary Salkeld and •Mr. &
Mrs. Irving Hunter of Goderich
and Mr; and Mrs. 1 aynard White-
ley of Athabascan, Alberta, Were
recent visitors with Mrs, Gordon
and other relatives. • ;
Miss Margaret ' McPherson,,
student nurse at St. Joseph's
Hospital, . London; 'is 'spending a
three .weeks' holiday at her home
here. .. • • '
' . Mrs., .E. 'Barbour,' Mrs, • S. A.
• Todd, Mrs Chas. ;McDonald, Mrs,
GG ,MacPherson, Mrs. E. W., Rice,
Mrs. 'Janes. ;Curran ;and • Mrs.. W.
A;,Miller .attended the:. District
Annual' meeting of the .Women's
Institute 'at :Wingham:,on. Friday.'
Mr.."and ,,. Mrs Gordon Miller
and Larry 'were holm': from . Lon-,
•don for the week -end.
Members of , the W.M,S..' were
among the guests at the obser-'
vance of the .50th anniversary of
the • W.M:S: ' of the' Ashfield Cir-
cuit at ;Hackett's last Tuesday.
1Vfr.. Charles McQuillin• of Zur-
ich spent the' Weae -end ::at. his:
home :here; ".
• Master Dick .•Curran. was the
guest of . Mr. Eric 1Vloore, at Ben
iniiiller , for .the • week end. •
�-Mrs.�:I.�A '.—Cox and her • r oro
ther,'`,:Mr. Jack .Switzer, Were
:Sunday • Visitors . with'' Mr. and.
TMrs,' Ed. Thom..Mrs _Cox;leaves
this week to return to her
Nanaimo, B.C.
' The value of the .1949 'catch by
Canada's fishermen was over
$53,000,000.
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WEDDING .BELLS '
,BUSHELL- GILLESPIE •
A' pretty wedding took place
in the Church. of Ascension, Kin=
lough, on Saturday, June 10th,,
when the Rev. Ralph .Blight Un-
ited in marriage Betty Jean, dau
ghter of Charles Gillespie and the
late Mrs. Gillespie and Donald
B. Bushell, son of Mr. and. Mrs
John •:Bushell, all of Holyrood-
The church WAS ; beautifully de-
corated with ibasketsof lilacs,
',tulips,' , narcissis• and' r i d a l
wreath.
The;r bride, ' given -in ma /.age
jbyfher father,�•entered the church
to: the traditional wedding' music
,splayed by .Miss. Edna .Boyle, .or
. ganist;of the. church Mrs. Har-
old Haldenby , as • guest soloist,
sang "At ,Pawning'; and ' 'Be-
cause .•
The'' brie wore; a floor., length
gown of`'white'satin With net yoke
bordered with lace, dainty ,bustle'
back and tiny Satin buttons. Her.
fingertip veil' was 'held in place
by a ,coronet, of sequins: She 'car,
ried a: bouquet of Sweetheart
rases .and 'ferns.'
Miss. I.rkna. Hodgins, ..R.N,, of
St. Catharines,_ ., Wal bridesmaid;
wearing .a floor ' length dress of
(blue to f festa witl matching' hat'.
and. g loves and .carried pink. ear
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• •natioxs,
Mr. Morley Bushell assistedlus .
brother •as :groornatnan. The ush-
ers • were Mr. Donald Gillespie;;
`brother &U-tt a"bride-andMr. `to
max, Bushell, 'brother. of ' the,
groom:.
The: :reception was held ;in. the.
church Sunday; School•.00m Mrs
James M. Hodgins, grandmother
of the. {bride,; wearing. navy blue
and :a corsage of pinkand::whiite
carnations•and Mrs Johii•Bushelll
in , grey and ,similar corsage; re.
ceived the: , guests.
T• .1•tTRSDAY, JUNE 22nd; r 1950
HARRISON REUNI(N,
The a• nnual :HarrisUn ret
inion held at Harbor Parlc•on
h; There were 97 present
warm dinner and a very
trout, considering t ��� wet
er earlier in the da , The'sports
re 'run" off and a b ll game.
uch enjoyed, A bounteous;
.supper w.as seitv�ed,to can
the picnic. The offrcerti .cel
r the 1951 picnic are as 1'r,l
president, Mrs. fired 1Vlc�C�ullu
sec.-treas., Miss Cliiru li�rii
ectors, Mr: and. Mi•s, N. 1
and Mr. and Mrs,y Wilmer l
Son; sports, Atidi�ey ,• `lltii�
ck *Proctor,, Lorne 'ui�ul ('1
Haekett. . ., ,
nion
wasJune •.
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turwea
th Ports
were Was,
m pie:-
nc duce ,
&csted' .
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'for lu:ws:
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s ison;.
dir Heard'
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Ja iester�::
Followinng the : reception the
y;
happ; couple &eft on ''a trip. to
Northern Ontario.. For •travelling
the bride, Wore' a .'navy :gabardine
suit With pink accessories' and • a
corsage of roses; sweet; peas and
carnations. On -their, return, they
will' 'reside. on the. groom's, farm.
'on the base line, Kinloss
HALE --GUEST
A spring wedding was sso�lem
razed...at the United Church 'fnanse:
in Quill Lake when 'Miss Frances
ivIarorie, aug ter r ana..
Mrs: John Guest of Wadena, Sask.
became the: bride • of Mr. Ernest
Osar; son of Mr:: and:'Mrs, Alvin
Hage of Dahlton. The. Rev..G..11.,
Whidden . 'performed the, cere-
•many.
For. the occasion the; bride,: who
is a granddaughter of Mrs. Frank.
Guest of Wadena =worse a copper
tan suit and topper with brown
:accessories. She wore a gold 'Wrist
watch, gift of; the grobm. ' Her
corsage was: 'of yellow roses. Her
'bridesmaid; 'Mis's 'Marion 'Hage,.
sister of the groom, Chose a skip-
per blue suit with pinkaccessor:
ies. • She, too, Wore: her • gift; . a
double .strand of pink pearl's.. Her
corsage Was pink 'carnations and'.
:pfnk roses.
,Following the ceremony 'a -re
ceptioh was held at the hone of
the ;bride's parents.' • The • bride's.
mother:' wore a. wine •suit' With a.
corsage of bluish pink -roses and
the bridegroom's ' Mother appear-,
dirt navy blue ;with•: corsage of.
red roses. •
The, bride's table was 'cowered:
table
with, .a hand crocheted: lace tab
cloth and c• entred With a three-'
tiered wedding 'cake, topped , with:
a miniature bride • and groom.•
Pink and white •. crocheted bas-
kets •of flowers. added to. the;
beauty of t• he table. •
The bride and ,groom left on
the • evening train for. Winnipeg
on a short' honeymoon.
Upon their return' Mr. and Mrs.
Hage : will make their home;, at
Dahlton.
MASSEY-JONES
'Erskine' Presbyterian Church,
'Dungannon; was the scene of a
retty June wedding when Paul-
ine Frances,, youngest daughter of:
Mr and Urs, Frank' Junes, D.un-
gantion was• united '
g , ted in, marriage
to` Mr. Wilfred 1t and Massey,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mas
Sey, Sudbury',. ,1 ev. G. R. Mac-
Millan, Minister of Knox Presby-
terian Church. Goderich, • •Uicia
ted.• Spirea, iris and lilies with, '.
background of ferns 'formed. the
decorations
• The. bride, ;given in. rr'ur r rge' irr
ilaex•floor fatherlength, look°ed i1o' ely ��y a, g.
.gown of white :
bridial. • satin, 'Made 'wi;th fitted
bodice, Y. -neckline, • kine; •tttoer
ing sleeves'ands;full skht'Palling
igiracefully :into a short:train.. 11 1'
full..length veil, of French', illus.:
ion was held in place, ;til. ti s,Weet
heart' headdress of the .sanic> iaa;r
terial as her •gown. •Miss 13ertliir.'
.Jones, Reg:N.,• London, was mail :..
'of honor wearing' a floor 'length '
gown'. of: peach.•nylon shed witl?i.
lace insertion. She wore .i match.
ing ' head`dress and '1�1ue ; riritt ins,
and .carried a flower Lan of sweet
,peas. -^Mass ;Grace Hudson•,' ui:rn'
ist, 'accompanied,`the. soloist; MT '
helniia,' Atmore, who sang,'., 0
e feet°Love" and "Beca>.ie'
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Merton Neil, of London, 'was
roomsnxan:
• At' „,a', reception ,at the l?arlr
House; 'Goderich;•• the iii iclt�'s
mother received;" dressed' in gear:
;nylon' With' inserts Of lace. She
wore ; :white •• accessories and a ,
shOulder.•corsage of, . pinl'c ,'-alle • •
lilies/,and : white: and- ir iiuve •:baby '
mums. • she, Was assisted. by Mrs;
':W: Johnston, weai-rng.:bi'owia,ta� ..
.feta 'and' .Miss Grace; Monsey 'in
navy' taffeta Guests: wer c lints
ent: from • Sudlbury; 'Toronto,: Ayl-
mer, -)•St ° Thomas, .Le don ; and
erieh.
r a wedding' trip, to Niagara
Falls and, the United Sniton the
bride, donned' :a• yellow suit:with
White : accessories, They n-ake
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