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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-06-29, Page 7THURSD Vt *JUNE 29th, '1950' RECEPTION N _ .'HELD. FOR NEWLYWEDS THE LTJCKNOVit LU CIF-NQW:, ONTARIO : PAGE NINE Quite a urgecrowd • attended ' . the reception' last Thursday night in honor of Mr. and •Mrs. Dick gleed. Carruthers orchestra pf vided.• the music for dancing and at the 'Bunch hour. Mr. Jack Mac- intosh. called th eabride and groom to the platform, "After a few,"jov sal :remarks he, read the follow- ing addr'ess end Bab Reid Pr'e- 'sented them with .a purse of money.; • . Both Dick 'end.Caro1ine thank- ed their friends :and 'invited' them to visit them when possible , Dear -Dick and Caroline We are: pleased tonight to have. the opporttunity46 ather •here. fo' honor you •onthe happy occasion. • of your' ,marriage Oursincere congratu.lattens 'arid best wishes' are Wended to •you' both,` , It .seems, Dick, that you have forsaken the briny deep to launch; out on the sea .of matrimony un- del`; a new'_ skipper and we trust that. throughout f'ife's .greatest. •voyage•. all will .be clear sailing. ' BY Your .ge}ial 'good nature, .Di 1. ck; you have :won .w far'yotirself: host" Of friends: in:' this con- xniinity; You, -Caroline, we know, must' be of the sarrie calibre: How else' :could -Dick-_have • been , per su;a,ded''to ,give'up his;`sailor's life: o.f'roaiping the high seas? At this timewe wish :-to, pre sent you with this. gift as a token of our esteemfor you, Be' assur ed that with it, '*e., ,your, friends of Lucknow-and district,: wsh,you married life--filled-ta tyre—ut most with .: happiness', and • pros- perity.• ; Signed by all ...your friends at ' Lucknow ;. and vicinity. • VEDDING BELLS • `RITCHIE-STRATHDEE 'A double .r ng 'ceremony, per formed by the Rev:: D. "A: Err -..don of St. :Andrew's : tl nit, e d ..Church; Ripley, . united in',mar-' riage: Catherine'. •Marie, younger daughter- orMr; •Strathdee .• of Ripley' • and ` Alvin. Leslie, only son of 14r and Mrs.. Leslie Ritchie '•of`: Ashfield Town- ship.. The bride was charming ,`in a with a corsage of red • roses. Tier' only .attendant. was ,'her ` sister, Mrs. Thomas Mutton of .Carls-. ruhe,' who wore' a gown of `coral. •pink faille' with corsage of low- roses. `They both. wore head- dresses' to ,match. Tharnas` Mut brother-in-law of the bride was: (best ; The groom's gift to the bride was, a gold, .'Wrist . watch,, while the:. bride gave the :groom an ;en grajved' silver aighter. The bridal Couple. presented their'. att-eridants With: a cut glass cake:plate. Following• the reception • •'at �Ma,C's 'Restaurant' in `Kincardine the' couple left fpr.'a' trip to Nia- gara Falls..and nearby:States. For going away the : bride donned ,grey gabardine 'suit with Match - Ing' 'accessories and, carried : a ' coral top' coat A • family plot should be, graced with• the 'shrine -,like beauty `of a monument which will be • everlastingly a tribute to those at•rest.. We, have many classic styles to suggest, and will 'work with you on cus- tom designs.. Exceptionally • low. prices. No canvassing, which elimin- ates' sales commissions. Inscri tions Repairing ' Sandblasting. Memorials • 25 Years' Experience The ,latest in Portable Sandblast. . Equipment: All work personally executed' :•:Brownlie' Memorial Alfred S,f;, WINGHAM 'Phone 450-' or NEIL MaeLENNAN,. Ripley', Ofttarxd.• .p V4VHITECI-[URCH Mrs. Allen' Turner of Toranto. and formerly of Lucknow visited :last'Wednesday, with:'Mrs.• Mac Ross' and Miss. Olive, :Terriff. Mr. and Mrs:. Elwin Moore :of 'Islington visited one day:, mast week with Mr.. and Mrs. Thomas Moore, Miss Lenora Adams of Hespel er spent the , :rweek-gait at her` home Jere, • 1VIr.. and 1Virsw Hayes of Detroit spent the Week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Victor: Emerson and other •relatives. ,1Vir.. and •'1Vi;rs.r . J. F, MacLean have soldtheir store to Mi,;.:: Doike, of Auburn who gets possessioxr. next week. • The•Sunday, `School; of ••the Un- ited` Churdh here and. of St, Mel -.ears 'bed • :a picnic•, '.a1 the `Tenth '.Bridge in East W'aiwenosh . , on ,Satu:rday and .had a good -time. Mrs. H. B. M. • Tichborne aid' Mr: and Mils. Jdhn Reid' of God- erich, also Mr. ` and ;'Mrs. Lorne Durnin and family, of Lucknow visited Frlay • with : Mrs: 'David Kennedy and attended the 'furl erel• of their , aunt, Mrs J-, Ken-. n•edy. Mr, and Mrs, ;Tobias Jantzi :8& family of Miliverton spent S in - day with •'her,. aunt, Mrs. David 'Kennedy -and also with- lyfr. and Mrs.' Gieorge Fisher.'.'.. • Mrs. :James 1V1eI•nries,',attended the, 'Sectional :rmeeting• at Tees= Water last. Friday. • • Mr: and' Mrs Gordon Small 'of Toronto are ` visiting . this week +with Mrs. D'uhcan.'McGregor The.. ]S .M..S. Of the_Presbyter- ian• .church Met last, Wednesday. at .the, home of Mr.; dnd • Mrs. J.. Coulter with a good •, attend ante and with` the president,' Jsaimes *.:McIannes in charge. sponsiye ° scriptu're', lesson was led by, Miss ;Annie• Kennedy. The. topic • waS. given. by Mrs. (Rev.). Currie and the study.' book'by 1VIrs: A. Walters. Rev 'M: G. :Newton. of -the Un • ited hurc'h preaached his fare= Well • serniori on • Sunday. He 'was' presented : with„ an• electric tn.-- light' ri-light table, lamp . before leaving. Mrs. Newton;: was •presented with a 'Gup and: saucer and 'a cake at: the ' .W.M.S. meeting which was held' 'at: the hire ' of Mrs, :Aubert. Coultes Wast Thursday. OBITUARY ,ETHEL.' HARRIET tBROOKS After -a lingering .illness, Miss Ethel Brooks;'- :native of Donny-: brook, passed away ,.on• Thursday. evening; June:22nd,, Deceased was' the: eldest daughter of "the• .late. Jacob and :: Ellen Ramage Brooks. Following the death of her`moth er she mQade her home with her •aunt, •:Mrs: John 'Chamney :until •Mrs.•Chamney passed on eighteen years ago. after which she went to lilwe with her brother in Tor-, onto. Surviving: are• two,)brothers;" and two sisters, Robert of Tor- onto; Dir. James (Brooks) Mc- Clinton of Timmins, MissxJean ette: • (Brooks)': Cottle, Ii.N., of. Toronto. and Mrs. Lanee1Vlorri- song One sister, Sophie,, prede- ceased her. The funeral: •service. was ;held from Curries' ;funeral home in' Wingham :ori :Saturday' afternoon with `Rev. Alexander l'srintno officiating. Interment was.m.ade in. Donnybrook 'Cern-, ,etery. Pallbearers were Messrs. Percy. McLean, Wm. McKenzie ,Arnold and.'Melvin Craig; 'Ste - Wart. and 'Gordon Chaniney. • ,FOURTH 'CONCESSION ;Everyone is' pleased to :know that •Miss•.. Margaret MacDonald; will teach ' qur school again next year. Miss Hannah MacDonald .,,.of Lucknow was a recent visitor at• the home of Ira Dickie. People are .beginning to fear ;the electric storms. Mr, Fred Gil christ:had his barn ,damaged and Mr, Lloyd Mitchell lost a valu-: able' cow; and many others had radios pit• out of order.' - , • Mrs. W. F, 1VIa'cDonald attend- ed the', executive •Meeting •of the. Teeswater Friday'„ Rev. and Mrs, G. A:• Baulch and Mrs. Gibson .were dinner guests et -the home of L. MacIver last Tuesday.: Strawberies' are a good crop after the recent rains • RECOVERING FROM S,PI NE OPERATION: Mr. Lorne -Ritchie. is .abo,,t again after spending twoo weeks' in Owen. • Sound General and' Tvlarine:l .ospital where he under-. went an operation . in which . ,aa proximately two inches' was• re moved from theend of hi's spine and an abscess at the base of his spine was drained, Lorne received delivery 'of a 1950 Chevrolet spick -tip truck last Week -end :and has. rented a 100 acre farm in Arran Township, with' possession the. first of next. Year. Mr. and Mrs.' Ritchie-ha,ve:. "immediate , possession of. hoyse and are .planning 'to move; to the farm ,the :first of July. M, ':' 1010...v00 OF TEIYMPERANE. • •The verdict of sciencehes beeri. delivered against ..,:alcohol. The verdict 'came first from 'physio= logy . when the. harmful., effect: oii alcohol upon. bodily. ;tissu'es. was proved. The social gciences rendered their verdict --when they. traced much of the poverty. and. 'social .evil to,. the • scalodn. 'Now' comes' the' • youngest • ,o f,: t lie sciences, .psychology. - The most striking" thing in. the verdict' of' psychology rs ,•a• new classifics.. tion of,::::alcohol "among. 'narcotic. drugs. Instead of being -a "bracer" alcoholic..,drinks are riow: shown actually to deaden mentalpro cesses •and 'slow • down muscular, responses. The verdict of psy chology is not just against ex-. cessive . rdr' inking,' it ag ' fa st 'a1L drinking. (front- Scientific . Tena'' •perance Journals.---Adyt.: oile_mmowomma,kom.,0-•ustcl l 1aiwiwoopiamr -04 .•••-r ooaa.a7 ►c � ,•, • ..Hammear. • Chili! andAnimal Photography A Specialty • PO;TRAT -• EDINGS .COMMERCIAL • Films • Developed and Printed . 24 -Hour Service. Cameras Repaired : Telephone 199; Wingham Qasosolso4suntvvimoom.o..miosowo4.o.,t >mmo.00lmiu.N4iwoakp.opru 1 ' - 407.1111111.11.1.6111110111111111110 UALITY .,. nn• I'PMENT Sales andFARM'.=ServEiUce 4I eria reS'hn.n.es. ac . z Gilson ilsoRefri 'erator-s , and Washers Toods Combination Frigidaire and Freezers, Grinders, etc. ,a 11 : ' • 4a. FARM EQUIPMENT 'LTI). h a uron� Road . - one:1.13Z._ ' C�oderich,, The tourist season is is ` at • hand. '. and Canadians will . he welcoming:. an influx of American visitors, Whose .•$1.00 is:.`. worth $1.10 in Canadian funds. THEY ARE ENTITLED TO .RECEIVE THAT I -IAT ... OFFICIAL RATE ,OF EXCHANGE. The Foreign Exchange Control Board has ;issued in- ,formation on two methods of :calculating exchange. on :U.S. funds. :he: . .:: T,:,examplesfollow. CHANGE IN .CANADIAN FUNDS: U.S. dollars tendered' a $5.00 z : Add exChange Cdiffer'ential of 10 :percent .50: Total in Canadian dollars` $5.50 .Deduct amount of purchase 1.80 Change to be given in Canadian dollars CHANGE• IN � U.S. FUNDS, � •• • BY "RULE OF ELEVEN"' Amount tendered, U.S. funds Canadian same.. price Discount (divide by 11) Cost ' in U.S. Funds _$3.70..: $5.00 1.70 , Change in, U.S. Funds $3.30 • pace contributed in theserviee of the community by John Labatt, :Limited. 4.1