The Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-09-07, Page 8,gA~OE' :EIGHT
FALLS FMR DATES
Arthur ,,. Sept: 26', 27
.A,twood ..,, ,.,• ' Oct, 5,, .6
Blyth :,., Sept. 22, 23:
Brussels , , ' ' Sept, 27, 28
Chatsworth / Oct. 5, 6
Chesley Sept. 8, .9
,Cl,ifford Sept. 12,,'13
Co.,llingwobd/.,,,., , ,:,. Sept. 21-23
Drayton` ''Sept, 26, 27
Dundalk Sept. 14,. 15
Dungannon ..,,.,' .....,,,,....,,:.. Oct. 6
• Durhaan•,., ,..;,,,.:•, .,.,,., Sept, 12, 13
.1, 2• & 4
E '• '. 9
• Exeter ...,. ..,.... ..... Sept. 20, 21
Fergus Sept 15, 16.
Ford ltnch. Oct. 6,,1.
'rest .::.: .:....... ▪ ...... Sept '18.'19'
Georgetown ;,;,. Set.: .16
Grated, Valley .. ,....... Oct.
' Eiaaover: . Sept,13, 14
Harrist.on Sept 28;' 29
',International Plowing Match,
•• Simcoe CO. (Alliston) Oct. '10-13.
X(incardine ..... Sept.. 14, 15
Listowel , Sept: 25, 26
London (Western
THE I UCI ,NQW. SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
:. TIUiR.S.,,':S Tb1ViB.ER '7th; 1956
You'll find the c
• Of telephone service
has notgone up
as much'as. most
,other things you `buy:
Lucknow Sept. 26, . 27
Midnay ,,,,;,, ,,,,,,, Sept.! 18; 19
Milverton . • Sept,' 5, 6
Mitchell ..i,,.., ... 'Sept 26, 27
Mount" Forest Sept, 10 & 1R
Neustadt,,' :Sept. 15, 16
New . Hambur g '.,,"..., Sept. 15, 16
Orangeville , Sept" 19, 20
Owen iSQund;Sept. 28-30
Palmerston .;,..:; act. 2, 3
Port Elgin :.,", , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sept..7
Ripley „ ; ,:; . ,, Sept. 21, 22
Seaforth. ,4, Sept. 21,- 22
St. Marys ' ' Oct. 3,: 4
Tara
Teeswater: , , .,:
°" Sept 27,7.28
"Oct, 3,14;
,Has Multiple Duties,
r,
:By the amalgamation .of. several.
Municipal ..positions,' `Elliott ' Tay
•
(Intended for ast Week).
'°Mr.. and Mrs. ,Stuart A. M11er:
of .Han'na, Alberta have been vis
itors with relatives here,
'Miss Anna Stuart of Toronto is
a holiday visitor: With Mr; an'd
Mrs. ,George Stuart. • "
Mr.. & Mrs,. Neely Todd, David
and Janet of; Stratford spent the
.week -end with Mr and Mrs, D.
Todd: .
Mrs;. John;. Webster of Toronto
and Mrs.. , Taylor' of Palmerston
'nave''aiee" visitors ':with' their
sist r. ;and brother, .Mrs.. 'Cran'ston
,e
.and ;Mr: Mid Humphrey,
;Mr. and Mrs, Irvin: 'McCabe &
iboYS and '1V rs:, `MoBair . of Wind
' s r are holiday visitors with Mr.
o ..
John. MFQuillin :and other, reta-
1or of ,Ripley ..• and - formerly, '`•of
ti ves;' °
ST. HELENS
• West.Wawanosh, has :become the :
Huron ,Hti!b's :policeman and vlk
age '• foreman. Besides his pollee
duties and municipal supervision
in 'general, Elliott is ,also.' janitor
. of the public school:" Janitor of
the new' high .. school in Ripley
will, be Lloyd' 'Wylds, -who was
selected frbrn a nu'rrxber Of 'iapph-
cations,
Any way.: you look .cit it
your telephone is
4"4..Nrr1664 !!".. U
Even with, recent rate 'increases, your telephone
still costs' so little; it remains one of
the:smallest items in your; .family, budget. `
..And it gives you so much'.. In. moments .of; urgent:..
need,, its'' convenience': and speed may be
beyond price.,' In terms ' f'day-to-.day- usefulness
•
it.rneans.more than ever before; twice 'as,
many people are.: within reach of year telephone; . .
today' as `,there were: ten years. ago.
.Telephone,value has steadily increased
Today,: as always, your telephone .is big value.
THE BELL TELEPHONE 'COMPANY OF C'ANADA';
TELEPHONE, oil for a • '
FOR A that' • t- WAITINGsurdnce. ,
° higher YOU,' ARE;. tN
de 'of .service; you have our .as
ii, s we can provide the necessary ,htles it`continuing
goals rovide the: kind •
will ntiau�ng ,fo'p they want it.
facilities. OurIwo Want it, whe' whereand
• :aeeviee to all who wa • .. •
A
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ROSS--SHERWQOD '
y pretty A, ver rett wedding of local.
interest ,was solemnized , at the
home of Mr. and ,Mrs., Jas. Sher-
wood • on .Saturday, August 19th,
when . their daughter, Shirley
Elizabeth,' became ' the bride of
Harvey Eldon;. son' of Mr, :and
Mrs. J. D. Ross ,of Lucknow. Rev.
'James Bright .officiated 'at' the
'ceremony which was conducted
before a 'bower of cut flowers
resplendent in all the rich. colors
of the beautiful:gladioix,
.Mrs; J.' .Bremner • •of...Sudbury
' laved' the :wedding Music. •
ar Woo.:.. udbury
•.Miss M .Y ". d"aR", ,
cousin, .of, "the bride and: Norma:
Catherine he, bride's" sister"were,
ibrirdesrnaids. 'Arnold 'Ivan • . Ross
was his -brother's"'lbest; rnan..;
Given K ink .marriage " .by,. her
father the bride Was gowned in
a ballerina length. dress of ,nylon'
• sheer and '. Chantilly.; type dace.,
The shirred bodice and scalloped
skirt were caught with handmade,
.:satin- r sebuds..Her fingertip veil
was coronet style, trimmed •also
with • satin rosebuds. She . carried
a bouquet . df red roses..' '
The ;bridesinaids dresses were
fashioned alike, in ballerina.
length with 'tucked 'bodices and
stand=uip—co-llars..• Mares -:Wood-
chose'• pink eyelet organdy, and
Norma's dress was bridal blue
-taffeta.' - They • wore matching.
headdresses and • car'ried old-fash=
Toned .nosegays of sweet peas 'and
snapdragon.
The bride's mother 'Wore a;
gs
with..a corsage o$ pink, roses, and.
Mrs. Webster, mother ' of the*
groom, wore a. navy blue dress
with a corsage 'of. Pink roses.,
The house. Was' decorated; with
gladioli and' sunyrner flowers,
The table ;. was centred• with
three -tiered' wedding' cake flank'-
ed aby white candles. Assisting'
at the buffet :,lunch were :Mrd,,;, .
Clark' Ball,Mrs. Bud Schoenhals,
Mrs. Earl :Blake and Gle'n,.
ornish, »•
Guests., for the: wedding'
wer e
from �Cliniton, 'C gderich,' 'Luck:-'
nqw, Smooth ,Rock Falls and.,'
Saskatoon, Sask,
:.The: couple' le. t ;ort a motor
to 'Tvlbermory and Northern •On- ;.
tario,•• the bride travelling in a,:..
grey woof"suit' with. black, ac
ceiisories. They-
the
heythe .groom's 'farm: west•,'of Luck
now; •
• CROZIER---TWAMLEY
A pretty.;summer wedding Was •
solemnized on Saturday,.•August' : •
19th at • Calvary' United'Church,'
London, when Lorena Ferne, dau
gh.ter' -of: Mr. and: Mrs. W..allace
Tw•amley:was united 'in °marria;'e
to .'William Colin Crozier, son of
'Mrs: Crozier and 'the late. W. P.
-Crozier; ftev; I.yrxder -,C L-aw-sort--7-
performed .the ceremony '• in a :.
setting of "gladioli, palms and tall
lighted-.-- tapers.: M i. s—P-erciss=
Snyder of Toronto.. played the ;.
wedding anusic,:.and Miss Betty'
Jarrett sang "The Lord's 'Prayer"
and, " because': •
,The bride,' given. in rna•rr iac;e,::; :
:by.. her father wore.' a ' gown , of
Fite•• slipper satin' with Mull
lerigth ' train" ••The softly draped
shoulder, which accentuated -the •
nylon yoke,•and:'the;peplum cvei e� 'r
'edged 'with Chantilly
fingertip veil • orf .Fr.erich.. illusion..
was held in place. by ;a . wreath
of =orange blossoms and seed;:',
;pearls.. ,-She ,. carried a ' 'cascade
botiquet of Briarcliffe roses a i.1.
bouvardia:,
.Attending thebride were he:°;
sister, Miss Hilda .Twarnley :as
maid. of 'honor ,and, ,Miss .Lorena
Crozier, •sister:of .the: groom, ' gas
bridesmat, Both were 1g,owned' in
orchid.; taffeta with sweethe r:,
neckline. .,They wore • matc,,O ,g.
headdi•esses and`rnitteris .anti
ried cascade bouquets of
gladioli- ' and' `Qtiee,il
roses. •
The .groom was 'attended' f,v
John Weese ;arid ''Carman .? W s 1;•
draped: • model . ,of brown tissue
faille': with hat to :match.' and Mrs:
Ross', ;the; groom'. mother,:,cbose
dusty.: rose ` net. trimmed ` crepe,
with..flower .trimimed hat: Their
• corsages Were of 'creamroses
The, groorn's gift to :.the.. bride
was a, gold. wrist Watch, to the
•
,bridesmaids' and pianist, ;bone
china . cups and : saucers, and to
the girls' who assisted in waiting
on tables, Miss 1Vhu'Irwin of ;Luck=
now_ anal=Miss. G.'_Stew art: Of'Dun-
gannon, rhinestone . earrings, were
given,..'
Following: a: wedding supper
the 'brideand groom left for °Nia-
Falls,, Toronto arid . other
points. On their return they' will
reside .in 'Lucknow
s:+
.
Caution and common sense are essential.
Bicyclists! Keep to the right. Ido not weave
or swerve. Motorists! Slow down until past
ONTARIO
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WEBSTER-MARTIN:
Ontario 'Street United Church
Manse, Clinton Was; the,'scene';of.
a Very:. Wedding on, Satur
day, `August 1Dth' *hen Kathleen.
Rose, setond daughter of the late.
Mr; ' anal 'Mrs. Jack :1V1 artiri, s Sisk-`
atoon, 'Sisk:, was.;united in' mar
•riage to :'Wellington, ,:only 'Seri' of.
Mrs: arid the late James•,Webster•,.
:Lucltiiow::The ceremony was.per
fora ed. by the Rev.• W. J .Wool-
frey, The • bride. looked °l'ove'ly in;.
a street length dressof white silk
jersey .with• a' corsage of red roses
:and .a wreath•`of' white 'roses in
her hair. Her only .ornament'vias.
a:, double, strand•:' of pearls, the
gift of the groom", The matron of
honor'•was •Mrs.'.Elliott Fells, .sis
ter of the grooim, :who • chose an
embroidered• .dress , of. Alice blueu
:with ;a. corsage• of white carna-
tions and a headdress• of •pink and
white "flowers.. The ibest'. man was•
Mr, 'Elliott' Fells, ;brother -in law'
of:the groom;
At. the :reception held at:"the
home of the, bride's uncle, Ches
ter Farquhar, following •'the Cere-
mony,.
ere-i n.y,. Mrs: 'ar•quhar. received t1ie
guests dressed in eopenhagen blue:
more ushered. '• •
Following ;the cer mony .a r(:-1
ceiption `.w, as; he10 at:•Llyri-
whe:re'the guests; were receit'cd
by.Mrs. Twamley wearing a.'' gown .:
of •hyacinth.' blue ..with grey :Ie-
•cesspr'ies and corsage 'of Rapt;:lr.t. .
noses. Assisting her.. a was
•Croz:ier'',in• navy blue faille witti
I navy accessories and corsage 1)<
f Pink. Delight roses..Am'ong • the
guests; • was the •'!groom's grand-
father,:
rand fa!ther,: Mr.' •W.,. E. Campbell `ui'
Blyth, who is • Jr); ,his 94th ydy:i 1,
For ,a 'wedding trip to Monti ''i.!
•and Quebec City- the .bride;
rl 7
ned "a navy, gabardine Suit;,.i':r.
,pink arid natty. ,accessm ies
corsage .of roses.
'he bride was formerly on r�
London teaching staff and ri
gr'oom Is a '48 graduate:of,r i
University of .Western Oyatau il
Mr. and Mrs. Crozier vt'i1a' i e'.
side in .Blenheim where Mt, Cr
ier ; i5. "a member of the 1I
School staff.
,,.y A''v
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• S
y
The' August meeting of the W;[.
was held at the, Recreation Halls.
'Tri L ie tow, They--entertairied'tl e:
Kintail .Institute, A good 'program
was put en by the I' intail ladies:
which consisted of a solo by Mrs,
Itolbt; -Scott, a reading by Mrs,
Jim Little' and conirnunity Sing-
ing With Mrs. 'Adam Johnston . at'
the piano.. 'Mrs. Elliott Sandy
conducted a contest. Mrs,.` David
Anderson, gavea.' splendid talk
on arts:'•Lunchwas served' .by the.
Paramount • ladies: "
MMr. John 'Martin of Maple and
Mrs, 'Allan Stuart and children
of Eganville. hat. been •visiting
with ;Mr, :.and " rs, Fred' Martin
and Mrs.. Win'f -,M " rtin,
Visitors on Sunday at th.e�. Max -1
tin home ' were:Mrs. David i
Creech' John and Eddy Creech
ley Osborne .and .two childrer,
Ripley. ,
.Mrs. .Mary .Covey,• Ii.N rn4
Michael of New', 'ork are vis ifit
with her mother,-1Vfrs. Ari t
'and Cameron......
• Mr, John' Win�dfiel'd of 131 k-.
horse visited with friends' i>� r'"G
neighborhood.Mrs, 'O. Hazelton, Mrs:` Aa! -,.r.1 ..
Alexander of Detroit iv�isitecl. �w tri
Mr, , and •.Mrs. Herb 'Ensign.
„Miss 'Doris Wylds of. Wewl,)ia.;:"
visiting /Mr, and Mrs. Via ►•i i
Wylds.
Mr, and .1' rs, Marvin S�irnzlc i , �r6
of: St. John, N.11,sand 1Vtr. °J ire?'
pilsbury ,of London• visited
and' Mrs, Robert Hannilto.
Mr, Beattie Gibson of Doti ,
is visiting,.wit•h Miss ;Susie and',
George Gibson:
Mr, and Mrs Jas,' Ketcha• :1°
and Mae• visited in Ga1t:FQve'r the
of Pine Inver, Mr. and Mrs. Wes- week -end.