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• THURSDAY, AUGUST IOtF 1950
THE LUCKNOW Skim
LOC4L & GENERA: •
WEDDING BELLS
(Continued from P.ag3
'Mr. and Mrs. Jim MN.all- of
kVindsor are ,holidaying with his
a1,al'ents, Mr. and; Mrs. Rrlaert
•'4
• kAlex Smith of • . tie Ottawa•
teaching staff 'has' ibten. visiting
with his parents, M'. and; 'Mrs,
J. ' J; Smith since r mpieting a'
:tonm'er 'course' at;`or:•.arito.' Mrs:
h..
• Smith and Sylvia ve',been here
since the close of tie soh.o.ul term'.
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Flt. -Lieut, and ,Vlrs,.Coffee. and.
family of Centralia visite& last
ti4eek with •IVlr. and. Mrs; Joseph
Agnew and 'aitended•: the Mae:
Donald reunion on *Saturday
They plan'' 'tai ;leave for Edmore-
.' ton :the.end orthe week`Jo., where
b, Flt"-Lieut;.Cbf"ee, has been trans.
• fer.red.
Mrs;. John. MacLean,.", Fraser,.
Sarah Jane and Jamie have re=
turned to •their home-. in Evan-
ston, Ia.; , . after visiting •with
friends rr and around Lucknow.
.They also, spent a week at 'Burnt
`lsiand,,, Muskoka the guests of
Mr'. and Mrs, •Edson Peck... Mrs.
Peck is a daughter of,MVlrs.':Mac-:
•Lean, `•
Holiday visitr:s.'. with" -W.' and
11rs, W. G. Armstrong: •were' Mr .
.and Mrs. •Alfred 'A -ir)strorig "4l.n;d
daug-htez Judy,'•:Mi Russell :A'rnnrt
•:strong:and' Miss..Evelvn. 11i1�,s ' a.11
of .Port C.o1born:e• •Mr.:. an'el ':.Mi s
!,'�rilsc>ri ArmstiTozig anT echild) err
• tari
JFKurd Jimmv'oi NUlilc>n, i11
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s,iicl Mrs. `Goi dol-' Bailee of •:Slmr
•• cn, 1Vli 4ind Mr's... 1:50.Cy VVel.i }i.
c,rlcl on Brian •and• Mi: and
• Air Aimstrong'' ll of Lon d n• a1)'ei
'M1 urrd Mrs; Joe'.Aust ri c>f.:Wui :'
`' horn
Mr.hr
C ales De,xter� of `:Sault.
Ste, Marie :and.
hi dauglltc.r:
Eclna;; 'vIIs: •James Itat of. Lo
ngeleS, have been visiting ;with.
his br•othei', :Edwai d Dexter,' and
1Trs ' Dez, ter. Mrs. Rae has', been
with her father .since het moth=
e s death a. few weeks ago: 'The•
• :De'ter; family, were fernier,.
dents of this Com'tntinity
l•.' €drn1 the residence, now o‘'\•neci
FRJ EMAN- SMYTI
A pretty 'w:edding , was solemn-
lied in Kincardine 'at high :noon
:Sai4fday, August 5th, • when
leo, G.. :ionirn ainited in mar-
riage Audrey- Melva, elder d'au-
ghter , of ' Mr. and Mrs, Warner
Smyth cf:•Cttiriass, to ,Mr. • carte
Crec• Freeman, 'son- of Mrs. ,Leo,
•'Frecrnan *and 'the ia,te M`r.. Free_.
'man of,.(,;0 borne,
' The 'bride:. :given'° in marriage•:
by •trier father; looked lovely in ..a
gowri.'of. White embossed .organza.
with'+ a tightly 'f<itted bodice' ac-
cented 14y. an :"•off-tle-shoulder
nylon: yoke. ''The gathered:,skirt
,feldl ,'iri .soft• folds. Her ve1'i <of silk
•net, with . corners ',of appliqued
sa'tin•leaves,, Was held , in place
by a 'coronet. orf:bugle'•beads' She,
'carried 'a. cascade ibouquet of, red:
roses. '•:
. • The bride's only. attendant -was
her• sister,: Miss Phyllis Smyth of
' London, • who wore- . a `' gown of
mauve taffetta With .a' 'double
skirt ,of—white. nylon net and a
nylon, pet stole. • Her • braided
headdress . was... -9f mauve •taffeta.
She :Carried, a cascade 'bou quet of.
yellow roses q
Mr. John Burns of
Sarnia- attended• .the- ro.'•
g om;
Following the ceremony'
€� y a
c.eption was held', •at the $ritish•
E,xc•hrtnge. , II'>te>1 , :ini, Goderich
\v;Iicµrc, the bride's -mother 'receiv:
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EL,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
..PAG; 2 WEN,
Morrison; MacKenzie
RIPELY, pNTARtO, HAS
- . AVAILABLE IN (tlSTOMER'S .CoNTALNERS AT.
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ON' WEDNESDAY EVENINGS AND
SATURDAY 'AFTERNOONS 'AND EVENINGS
DURING AUGUST •
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SPORT NEWS
• ..('Continued from. nage 6)
;group- .title ..and.. Friday night's
;game 'should •'be.: 'a playoff
The' 'schedule was , drawn ' to
Wind ..up on• August 14. ,Ary -
un-
playeed. ames .at. that date.'
g which
ed in a :g>vn-,cif
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ave. fol,.ona'the'.)� lG�rtell:le* �n-4:-sa din•,..b fi-na-
l-
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d iris'
e c�tiscll'ir s. - n , f,. ,• t>i der. to get: the . r:ou ? 1a d
': e,oi �.•gc o-..rcd .. ..g. l I, Y. owns. vice in,' Ui: 1 ': '' :. .• �t�her°e �:_e ai"o
�ic e Sams Arms Ali v refit' going to....be..
Wallace Miller and • Gordon
MacPherson finished in the
money .fat ,the : Wingham Foundry
doubles .,tou.rnarnent. - last week.
They Won—blankets.. There-. were
threerinks from • Luckti'ow,, and
altogether there were •67:«rinks;
in the competition. •.
Tom Groggins,, whoo was' i•pith.
the Legionnaires earlier in . the
S4rnrt er, has volunteered . for ser•:
Seek High , Sehool District
At • a special Meeting , f
s'p g o .the
Kincardine Board. of Education ,a.
movements was,' started Or the �"
'establishment of ineW high
.school district 'with 'Kincardine as.
•t
centre, William Mi :
tcheh,, 'a
Member: :of the Board
tato,
"We
are not going out ofhoils ."
Wayantagonize
to.' axit on
ab rte' 'other areas>;,
li ..We have g
ut h e reached the stage
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cs,es, 1 he joor1ztidcr� a,
yForce. ce•
, 'Unposed' upon'.
cd-,:•.W.earirig> a gown of ablack,
moire with black,•,acCeSsOries and
r ((11 igc tlf ,1,\,n1tZ. •cq.na ions'
Pi)•tra:f"clling :thc k'•bridc 'dun L.:
nc�cf a•dress" of P a.c'y' taffeta v rth
White' 11�('nr'el topcoa•t•, navy, .and.
•White. polka •dot' access.'or ie;s
c•or•sage-of i.ed roses
After. 'a• •_trip to'. Nor titer n'',Ont
ar 1q and Quebec' the happy coiplp
will reside on the groorri y. farm
:near . Go'derich:
DISTRICT ''H]lGHWAY:
.CONTRACTS. AIiE .L1ET
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S'au•lt' Ste? Mamie aba:1,1t 2
t o' M'r• 'Dexter. will •ae`r'unpan\i'
il, daughter. upon:. her. return
Loa Angeles::
• Sunday, visrtozs'
:qrs. 'Charle's Burt, of Kincairclin.c'
-,vere', Mr. ..and."Mrs.: ; Cecil•. Vlac
�ZiII'an and family" of ...%itiunt
cst, Mr: and Mrs. •411'ison, ;Collins'
and girls'of. K ncarabine, 'Mr.. arid.
Irs.' Bernard Norris, .arid ••family
and Miss 1 orrna Burt ':of•Toronto,
Mr. and .Mrs: Jirrl, Burt and `'dlu�
,ghters• of •Holvroo'd,' Mr: and. Mrs...
' Ted 'Burt arid Edward,`,l\ilr• '.and;
hIr s. ' Bill
,Burt nd, George of
Kinlough•, 1VIr. Bob 'Bust. and Mr:
Don.' ' Mlacl)onald of Huntst•„il,le. ,
This was the first time in ..five
years 'that• alt members of: the
• family•:were home. together, •
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1. Inscriptions . ' Repairing,
Sandblasting Memorial's
•• • 25 'Years' Experience
• The latest.'"i:n Portable`
Sandblast Eqiprnent.
All *irk persori•al executed.
onum�
n
family plot should, • be
graced ' With . the. shrine -like
beauty of a. monument which
will be everlastingly a tribute
to'those.at nest:, We have many
classic styles to 'suggest; and.
will ';work , with y pti 'on cps,
tiiln.- designs.
Exceptionally low prices.
No canvassing, 'which" elii lin;
ate` sales``commissions. a•
Bro'wn Memorial.
Alfred St,, W%'NGIITA1%T
•'Phone 450. "
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NEILl'SlacILENNAN,
`flipiey, Ontario.
Hr.c'h%:way•. Nci, : 35; : f:i\ c' `.nii1e •
'fi uril I.u(krlo\\ towar c1 Win brim
cont <ic t )n been • let:
(>f.Onkvil,•Ori�r.:
to '�\re11;'t'i h(:;`tn 11'S7rl td'z�'4Cly
86 ' \ S
i lies'. .om:'•
1i- lu V�(1 tri 11 .11 �
dos for gi a iing;":,:a,l•cl }iui cl s�ur-
fac.in,i;, 'are to' }�e c:+lltid fycfoi'a.,
• Aui.u.l .s.:15t11.•
IIiI. r., ,a i.. 1
gun on thy .r c ad• froiii. H<ir i:iatoh'
to•\'Vroxeier, for :grading •and
•
hard surfacing. .The contract has
'been;•'lot t?1:,Ke\•stone" Construction;.'
Co•• of..{ Win. cliir,: Ont. ' ' Piles of
Material': are now on the gi'ciurid;
to . ;hard surface �oad throtigh
•.Wroxeter to: Ferich .this: sum:
mer..•
Arrangements haye. been made,
with the Ontario. Government to.
wire the bridges which are -being•
built at the 'south.'end pf''.Wing-:
for .lighting in' the •future..i ;
•desired:
: •There will be •four, contracting
firms .working in the 'liidmng af`
litiron -Bi ucethis summer. Mr.
'.1.1a'nna is delighted with :the co
operation• he is receiving • from
the Ontarid'• Highways Depart
Ment, for, the people of his 'Con:,
stttueiicy.:- Advance -.Times.
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dost of. coil,ecting Cari'cta's'1;949.
• federal. income tax was $28,061,-
931.
.'Ilafreight rates' in Can-
ada are slightly more, than 40
percent 'higher. thah before. the
w'ar, while. costs, Of:running' the
railways has risen more than' 100'.
yerc oret in that tinte.
SERVE
jrs ertn
P
arms
can
rias :: e :
•
'wer Farining
is'. the
1oelerr`n : a
rosperous
Barmng
The :last five years :have been
the most prosperous in Can
ado's ;histo ' .Good markets:.
and : ood _.rices; for
duets have given great agri
cultural prosperity.
Farmers' have .liad the incen-,;
tive and'. means.t?. buy goods ,:'
;and :services ittiatgel. voluume •
and.:this . has helped to. create
more jobs at better wages
industrial areas.
Nevi' and beater machineg have.
made it possible ffor.'fewer"
farmers to produce :more . in
less times with less, work and
at less cost than ever before
Masse Harris tractors and
power fa:r in
� machines offer • .�.
the latest developments in
equipment d,signed and •built.'':.
for ,modern farming.•
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(RADE MARK REG" •
Entertain economically
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w�q�- 1t
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to .Ji!_ R .r i
„.iak'ers 6f High u a -it Eosin I*:'
MITE
te i cuts' Since 1g; 7
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