The Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-09-21, Page 51
"ltaIt;, SE
EMBER 21s ,...1 50.
Lyceum Theatre
WINGHAM
Two Shows Each Night
FIRST SHOW AT 7.15
Thursday,, Friday, Saturday
SEPTEMBER 21, 22i
DEBORRAH KERR, •
ROBERT WALKER.
PLEASE BELIE•VE
ME. I.
Matinee Saturdax°at.2.00
Monday;. Tuesday, Wedne da.
s y::
• SEPTEMBER ,21:26, 27 • •
DAN : DAILEY,' , .
• CORRITNE; CALVERT
When Willie Costes
(Marchi
Thursday,. Friday, Saturday.
"SEPTEMBER 28, 29, 30
JQHhT' D,EREK,,,
DIANNA'LYNN Mrs 'Jack Ackert of Hp'lyrood
-.� 'rn r.,. slstei of.:the. bride, 'was' matzo..n
of honor: "Miss; Jdan'' Johnston o
d
Kincardine, • cousin of the :groom
s
Mr.,
. 'Glen
Walden, Riple
sister -of ,the bride, Wore. bi ides
maids They -Were. .gowned sxrri
THE LU•CINOW:SENTINEL, . LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDDING BELLS
JOHNST:ON..,_;TAXLOR
Lucknow Tnited Church was
the, scene • of a 'very . pretty
a4..tumn wedding ::on Saturday,
Septum.der 9th at high noon when,
'W, J. Mumford united' in
►narriage. Doris Yvonne,' .daugh-
ter caf ,My., and Mrs. Ewart Tay-
lor and Elliott Morgan. Johnston,
son of Mr, and Mrs; Elliott John-
ston -of Ripley, Mr. ;Wilfred .Black
presided at—the: .organ and Mrs.
J. W,. Joynt'g.s;apg "The Lord's
Prayer and .'At Dawning".' $as-•
kets of`glintiol,i; dahlias: and' fern
forted' a: pretty •background,ffor
the eerbiony;_
w The -Pride, .
given. in niarriu
ley her• father,.looked 1pvelyInge
in. a•
gownof white :s.lip.. p' er :satin n fash-:,
io ed •with a 'nylon :yoke' edged
with a frill'Of chantilly. lace. The
bodice and ' sleeves 'were also
ceiverecl with ,chantilly lace and
the. full skirt. ';fell 'into a short
train , and was Mopped with• a
matching lace .pePlum. with soft-
ly tucked drape ,df " lace extend'.
ingalmost to the end of the train
Her •fingertip, veil was `'held. i
place by • a matching lace head
dress, .She .carried 'a fan -shape.
boug let .of red roses and • white
stephanotis. •
'➢OBITUARY
ANGUS B. 'MacKAY
The death of••Angus B, 1VlacKay
Occurred at his home in, Luekno;w
en Wednesday, September 6th.
He was 85 years, of age and was
the diciest person living in Luck -
now who was born. here,
. Anguswas son, of Hugh Mac-•
Kay, `FLucknOv's .Pioneer. Black
smith", Ms.:mother '. was,, Cather-
ine Kerr.;; Mr. • MacKay's shop sat.
•on the site of the United Lhaj;ch,,.
and he blacksmithed here until:
moving to the MaeKayy. farm, on
the Second • :concession. ,. .of I qn
loss, -which he had purchased sev-
eral .years before. •
Angus was ''then • a lad of eight,
and he cconfinued• 'to ` reside.. on
this` farm
until:retiring, to:',Luck: :•
now 'about a year ago. Mr,' Mac-.
Kay,,was 'an 'efficient and indust
ripu°s agriculturalist.: and:: 'carried
ori. an extensive purebred cattle
business While' health permitted.
In politics .he was. a staunch
Liberal. For 47 years he ' ,was' a
Member. of the Agricultural Soc-
iety • and was ' a ,.past :president.
An, •accornpl.rshed
n' MacKay continued • to play . the
violin so long as he was able : and
d among his prized.possessions• was
iii s•`-Amatic violin,' which. is 315
!;. years old.
' The funeral service was'held
in ,South Kinloss Presbyterian'
Church. on Friday,: September ' 8,•
Y;
conducted by Rev G. S: Baulcl ,
assisted. b,y Rev. C. A:•Winn -Irl.
Rogues
erw o`
o d Eres:i
'Women's Association, Group 1'
The, firstMeeting of the Fall
term. of Gr'oup' `: 1 of the W.A.„f'
;o
Lucknow United.',:Ch4rch . was
held on`'Thursday after noon, Se
p
terriber 14th at the lxgme 'Cif Mrs.
N. .H. Hedley :'with: 14. n•iembers
present. , The .1eader, M:r Dt
Muxnfor'd ` . presided and 'opened;
the_meeting with a )i tle talk on
. what the -future. mont'hs%':might`
hold; for'.:all ;of us.. Items: of�.bu.si .
ness .:', were: dealt With.' an . pie
following :programmuch, enjoy -
:ed. Solo ; by .Mrs'; Ernest 'Ackert,.
l eading by Mrs: Eldon Henderson
:-and. a: duet by Miss 'Bell Robert
•
son. an
..'place: of ,the '.•Scripture , r•eadiing;•
j.VIurnford. gav'e' a talk. on
"The Bible .and what it :should.
mean to us” An .auction, sale fol=
lowed, with :Mrs. Giant Maethar Y
mid 'acting`. as auctioneer arid: the
splendid sum ,`of $13.35 . w a s
realized.' .A social half-. hour fol -
:6
Z#
TRADE MARK REG.
is easy to carry home
'ferment was; in
South `KirilosS
lady in• . dephinitun. 'blue satin
with imported' 'lase .bodices and
scalloped peplums;"' They::: wore
large. lace ' sweetheart • fiats' and
'carried :lace ;fans trimmed . with
pink gladioli :Petals' "', '' '
Iasi' 'd
Needham of
. Y lis Was
best Man.'Ushers' were'
e' Jack Scott
and:
1e Glen'
Walden; 'both 'of'Rip-;,
Y•
Thebride'm
other ' received
the. guests 'weai'in� -:dress a
_ g and" hat
of .1 own , lace:: over•taffeta.,.and
matching :accessories -and corsage
of bronze dahlias. She was. ,assist-
ed by the"gro,om's mother .wea,r--
ing, grey. Silk. faille. with lace
trirnMing` and'.'navy' hat 'and ac
cessories, ;.with..corsage :;of ''blue
bab r 'm m''s. f'
After the ' reception '.which was
held ' in the cburcli .p.ai lairs the
couple left''on a wedding trip.'For
travellirig' the .bride' wore a dress,
and li,at; cif. i as,iber ry' ;chiffon
vet suede. accessories
and‘ar'i orchid •eorsa,ge: Mi•,
MLs. Johnston will live . in Huron
Townsliig. •
.tc
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`An
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ih
Prior t.ci..nth! Marriage the bri.de.
as' the.guest of .honor at..a. /his-
llaneous shower: at.,the hose of
t_sses' He lett and•Dorothy • Gam -
ie• and;4hc choir of. the •:United.
irrrch, • a hick she was a
ember.
be r .Iii ld <i cr y la 'elv social:.'
'eeds,:. Fertilizer,
Phone 71
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Groceries•
Phone 27
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R FERTILIZE
YOU• GAIN WHEN :YO•U` BI
CO-OP FERTILIZER
Mixed; at Your. Own"Co;Op in Lttcktnow, '.
i x.. re 1U Ii f •
�- �e�ra4,-_�-ands•�art><xcti`:.ttf_- a .. .n' .�.._w
p � � u
2:, 'Cdntiuual`.';year. rciu;ttcl •su'pp1 ', -we seitlOrrx 'tin otiipt of
tock."
3. Lime filler always usedas a Il rs(.
4. For your satisfaction 'droll in .and,e0., , e tli;e .i
, ?"curacy used.
in mixing..yaur fertilizer.
5 ' :You own One Ca-Oli. 'You .pa}• milt I et .prices and share„
:in ' the Profits:
' DID' YOU KNOW.:
Farming' is the'' only business tlrit has, beep able to survive
buyiing .retail and :selling, rvh,olesale.
'SHOP THE CO.OP •wVAY.AT
.uick`uow.. Distrkt (oOperative.
Cern.etery;, the pallbearers, :being
nn
Leonard McIes, Darold • Camp-
bell,'. W. J. 'Irwin, Donald...Them:.
:sot, Donald MacDonald ,and.Car-;
Men 1VIcQuillin. With 'the.' exce'p-: •
tion of the latter, who substituted.
for Archie Maeintyre, : they Were
the same . bearers who -bore his,.
brothe1rober1948'Jo.hn f o • the grave, in Oct
.'
Of a family of nine,: a • `brother
Alex of Edmonton and two:sisters'
Jessi and. 'n
�, A Pie of. _ Lucknow,
survive
to mourn his . loss:' He
was:. predeceased by four ; broths.
ers,'':Donald,.:Hugh, 'David :.and
John and one`sister;;:Maggie.:
If: a man looks° back•too much,
he'll soon'6e heading that way:
K.I.N.LOUGH
Mrs;, W. ; J Mac earl of Kin-
cardine visited : •durn;g' the week:
with 'Mr and' lyfrs H, A. •Gra.ham
and called on friends here..
~
a
Mr. nd''1Vlrs.. Don Ferguson and
$on Johnny, of London spent a,
few days '.with .Mr: and Mrs. Karl
Boyle.
Mrs: H ; A... Graham: returned
home ; from Londonwhere she,
'visited with Mr. and: Mrs.. Levi
Eckenswillerc ,Mrs li'ckens}vi•1l,er'
is recovering from "a hand injury
which she:. received recently.
Deepest sympathY. is, extended..
to Mr, arid. Mz s 'Frank Curie in.
the loss of their 'infant son.'
The Senior WA. met''an Thurs
-day aftei;noon at the .,home of
Mrs. :Maurice ; ° Hodg;itis` with ' .a
good attendance, Mrs. Tom. Hod-:.
-.gins presided and. the, ofiening
hyniri•'‘va•s' "Lrn•to the dills'' 'fol
lowed .• by,. prayers , Mi s, James
Hocige read tare scripture; ..;The
minutes and. roll Call which' was
answered with a 'verse"containing
`'Salation". • Plans were • .made
for .a quilting to be held• soon.
Mrs.a;%as. d Hodge. played'...a; hymn
on her :guitar•; Each of the ladies
took :part in. the program. Quilt
blocks . Were made. At the close
'Of the _ rneeting " a. dainty •lunch.
i..; was .served•.by_the hostess Mr
H.. A.. Graham will be, the•October
: hostess arid "Thanks" will be, the
word 'for the roll 'call. •
Mrs,. Milton Walsh is . spending
a while at ,the.,ht me • of Mr,, and
Mrs., FrankCurrie. • :
. number • frbm• here attended.
the Western Fair • at London.
Mr:. and. Mrs. Karl Boyle and
Marilyn and Carol spent a few
days at, London and were guests
`at the , McLean-E11io`'tt• wedding
on Saturday,
'Mr. mid' Mr•s'.. )Siert Nicholson
'and family spent Sunday 'with
Mr. and Mrs, Ed Medley,
Misses ' Edna and May Boyle:.
and Iona' Terry spent .the wveek,
end with Mr, and' :Mrs. William
Lloyd at London acid with their
ittele, Mrk Dick Neil At Mobres»•
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i PACE.
Presents .
USE
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,ThursdayFridaySatulyday, . Sept, 21 22
.
A picture filled with action, -Two enem;ies,fighting side by '
. side against a ceannion:..fpe--'the Indian
'' .4
with Rod Cameron, diol a Massey Forrest: - Tu.
. , .. eker, .
PUTS ---LAUREL , & HARDY and KOREAN.
WAR,
SATURDAY MATINEE. Starts at 2.30 pm.
Monday, Tuesday, . Wednesday,
In� Sorioas � te. • '
glorious chnicoaor .One of the finest stories of the year,
of ! two• famous people of ° the: showworld—and bringing
back together again the finest danicers of our, 4i ` es.
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c4INGER• ROGERS , &' ;FRED ASTAIRE in
�.'ikIeyi. Of
Broadway
Ville. '
• Harvest Thanksgiving Services
will be held next .'Sunday, • Sep-
ternber '24th. 'Rev. '.Ralph Blight
will take .the mornings service and
the gues"t: speaker in. the evenin "
..g
Will be Rev: H. Parker. . Of 'Cies
-
ley.:. •
Mr and Mrs, Joseph '•Wall of
Lueknow spent Sunday with Mr:
and , Mrs. •Archie :1VIeF
arlan and'
Mr.: and Mrs'"Wm; .,Wall,
,Mr.: Allan'
Wall and daughter
h` ron. seng r
Sharon. p t. the •week -end 'with:
Mr.'..and Mrs, Wm Wail: Shargn
•is
staying irr
Y g .for '•a weeks holidays, - - .-
The Presbyterian.' service
.be : Withdrawn. on.. SundaY next
owing 'to the Harvest Services' i
the, Anglican •Church.' On ` Mon
da : evening the . Presbyterian. -
Young People will `"be' in' t
g heir •
fall and winter Meetings e
g b girt
•ning with a. corn roast'. at:. the•
home, of 'Mr. &' :Mrs.':Alex'Pere a
Y
Please ring corn 'along,b•
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Mr. .and .Mrs. Cliff Bor
4 thwick:
•af. St •C.atharines ,were week -end
ivisitors with Mir, and Mrs: James
Hodgins,
ATTENTION FARMERS!'
Are Now In; The Market 'To'.Buy
OF ALL KINDS
For 'Information 'Phone 80 Lucknow,
Or
Call At The Mill.
GL/ OOR,, - Prop. '.
''ATTENTION !
aisers
EACH THURSDAY 'we puck up hogs in the'
Lucknow 'District; to be trucked direct to
•BURNS AND CO. '_KITCHEN_El •.
Get "us know by • Wedne day .night and you can have your
hog's trucked d'r6ct1., from barn ,
� 3 Your bar,•tn , to the
Packing Plant oh Thursday
YOUR HOGS ARE R ..
PICKED OF
AND DRESSED"THE-SAME 7DAY
Give us,a tfy.•and avoid extra Nandi zig and'shrinkag e.
Prompt Ona Satisfactory Returns Direct
.from Plant:
-FOR PARTICULARS • CONTACT}
GORDON BROO
Local Trucker `',Phone •1374, Lucknow
A Share of your Business ,w111 be Appreciated.
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