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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-10-26, Page 8q, ,w. r 1J v 11 • 'SAGE Erdal' ✓A tl THE `LUCKN'OW: tu'CTNO'W. 'ONTARIO' TI tS. O'CTOPER th, 10! ST HELENS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bramhall of Hamilton were, visitors with Mr. and Mrs. ' Lorne Woods. on Saturday.. Mrs. R. J. ;Woods •was: home . from Guelph few the. week -end. Mr. and Mrs, Victor Taylor, :Elaine' arid • Irene Of f. Brucefield Were recent guests of' Mr, and Mrs. R. Woods. • Congratulatior'ns are due Don ald ' Murray, who with Bill Taylor of . Belgrave, . representing the Dungannon Club, had top score in competition against 2 -boy tractor teams . from all laver. Ontario, at crtlelPil on :Friday,•:'There Were 62 boys ' competed and Don tool high honors. '' •Many•.old friends',wereglad to welcome Rev: T. C.iVilkrison 'of Belmont , as: guest speaker' at the anniversary services .held in the United Church on Sunday, Lange congregations were in attendance at 'both -, services. Rev: Wilkinson • spoke at the morning service on the subject "The' church .and what' it means, .to me'.' and:in the even- . ang chose "The temple vve hoped to build". •An anthem Was. sung by the choir ..at each service and . a • quartette by Mrs. G. Stuart, 112rs. E. W. Rice, ' Mr' W.. `I: Miller and ;Mr. ' Garnet Farrier. At the • evening service ;rMs' Rice arid Mrs; Farrier farv'ored with a duet: Her many friends are sorry to learn of the .illness : of Mrs." :Dan Martin ;at the ho=ne' of her, son, Mr. Donald Martin. • Mr. Ross•. Murray.is horn from' Westminster' Hospital, London, where he has been -,a 'patient for several weeks: • -The November meeting, of the Women's • ;Institute will be held at the home of Mrs: -C.. McDonald en :Thursday, =November 2nd at 2,30... Roll: call,'."The'' most neigh- borly thing that ever!'•happened' to .rile":. Subject by ' Mrs.:: Lorre Woods •and " a demonstration by Mrs, •Alec Purves: Program com- mittee and hostesses, Mrs. Harvey Webb' and Mrs: E W.' .Rice, WEDDING BELLS McKEND# ICIL GEARY • On Saturday, October 14th, Erskine United church, Toronto, tastefully decorated with palms andgladioli, was the scene of •a very colorful iautumn wedding :when Dr. Philip Duncan united in marriage Bertha Ellen, young - 'est daughter of 1VIrs; McKendrick. and the late Mr...Iaines A. ' Mc- Kendrick . , and., Stanley Walter, elder son of .Mr. and Mrs, Stan- ley Geary. ' 'The. bride, : who was.:; given 'in marriage by her brother, Mur- ray McKendrick, 'was, :beautifully 'gowned in white • chantilly lace over satin with • fitted._ bodice; peter: !pan collar, •: long • pointed sleeves'_ . • and full : 'flared ' •skirt gracefully falling to a long trairi Hex' fingertip veil of illusion was: caught, up to a :helmet Hat of satin and lace :and, she Carried a semi-. cascade. of pink ibutterly, roses and, White baby' mums.. Mrs. , Wallace King,.sister of the (bride, was matron of honor., Her gown of gold faille; taffeta with fitted' bodice • and flared skirt falling, to a..shor.t .train was cosnpliniented by :'a snatching jacket, . and hat • With:hunter's green feather trim. She carried a semi cascade of bronze mums. The bridesmaids, Misses Anne' Wilinot and Sylvia Wright,:, wore similar gowns, jackets and hats of 'sierra henna faille taffeta and. carried • semi -cascades of gold mums Little. Ruth' ,Geary, .sister' of, the groom,;',, gowned in .floor lerngth,.' gold faille taffeta with matching hat was _ flower ' gjrl. She. carried. a; nosegay .:of. =bronze and gold mums. • Mr Bill .Hughes; was best 'man; aid Messrs. Fred Geary. and Doug. McKendrick were ushers.. ` • • Mrs. G. Mitchell' • presided ':at:, the organ and "The.; Lord's' Pray er" and "Because" were beauti- fully rendered -by, Mrs Fred" Waite. ' • • -Following the ceremony .a teed= ding dinner .was served at Cooley Gardens The br.ide's•moth PURPLE GROVE Mr. and Mrs. Will Walsh visit- ed with. Mr.. John McFayden of Tiverton on. :Saturday. )Miss Margaret RdJ inson visit ed at Mr. Frank Maulden's last Wednesday. Visitors with Mrs. George Eng, merlon; Sr, and family recently were Mrs. •Forrester, Mr. & Mrs. J. P. Anderson' of Kincardine; Rev; Mr. -.Meiklejohn. 'of Bervie.;; M s. • Clark Needham, Mrs. Hciwr ard, Thompson,. Mrs.. Alex Patter., son, Mrs. WrnArnold ''of Bervie_;. ` Mlrs: Ed •Percy, Mr. and Mrs; Al Yin Percy of Detroit, Mr. & 'Mrs.., Jack; Emerson, IVPr.`and Mrs. Will Walsh;' aMVrisses Ada and L'ettie 'Giawley and Miss .Joyce .Arnold. Mir.. and Mrs; Edbert 'Bushell. and : family visited at •Mr.. ' •Rex. Stewart's on Sunday. ' Mr,: and Mrs. Ross Shields, and. Mary.' Ellen spent Sunday ,with Mr, George .Emerson, Jr.. • Mrs. Elsie Scott has rented her - farrin ,to Mr. McLelland, of Bervie. Mr:; George' Emerson' is. `busily" :a • HEI..E'S THE LOWDOWN ON NIGH ;MILEAGE The new Goodyear Deluxe is designed to give: you 34: j'c more miles of carefree' motoring. Stronger cord construction . , huskier, more.: flexible shoulders_, .. wider, flatter tread .. , all these features contribute to the biggest value for your tire dollar,. Drive in today. MONTGOMERY: MO' • PHONE: 40 • 'FORD SALES AND SERVICE • MORE, PEOPLE RIDE ON GOOD . EA TIRES'THAN.ON ANY. OTHER KIND.. engaged in. removing, .a barn on and using. it to build an .addition `h 0 th Con, 'to. the 'barn 'where he resides. the Teskey farm: on the 10 . HE VOICE OF :TEMPERAN•CE , er , gowned in henna 'faille with• Channing' Brewsterwas not an, green accessories and 'corsage: of ,alcoholic, but one.. day . he:' quit drinking; Why? Here's what he, 'says,.' r'irs.t, the hangover,, wli is not .the private `.property, of alcoholics and. whose •"visitation ‘'` was s certain as' death and taxes, and 'just :as 'funny": Seconal; "I cream roses and white . ' baby mums, assisted by . the groom's' rrrcrtlr brown 'accessories and`corsage of yellow:roses and ;baby. mums, re ceiVed . the • wedding guests. -Later' the happy :couple left by had to admit that drinking, as a plane for.' a /honeymoon '.in New contribution to the, joy of life, York and Detroit. was ".for me, a bust Third "it • .tor •travelling the, bride. chose cost a lot ofmoney" ,� Fourth,: he a, navy blue gabardine suit.with found • that "al•cohol gave • rne' a 1 velvet: -trim --.and hat . and match°. lift.' and` then .let go and ',.I was : ing accessories On their return - tireder' andduller than '-before":He. sums it up "Yes I was a mod- erate drinker. •I. did n•ot crave • drink, yet. liquor was my master. I didn't 'like'. the idea of not.abe:- 'ing my 'own :master":-Advt; they will take up residence in Toronto Out -of• -town guests Were, pres- ent from Detroit, A,nn ; Arbor, London; • Gravenhurst and Luck= snow: . e Daily Reminder e • C .T O:B• E'•R . and: it takes time to. train a tank crew each man must know his job thoroughly; he must be an alert; skilled member of a :fighting team The Armoured 'Corps of the .Canadian Arm needs keen oun ' men toda :.;men 'ready to train for a man sized placein`. one of its: tank:; crews: tank drivers, gunner operators, .vehicle mechanics how is. the timeto report or training .. make anada strong by • • :;acting 'now! r• o) HELP A NADA TRONG. NC�tiv� ��A }} •• { enlist you must -■ {°{<< fSYYLW :'i QaS 1.. Be a Candidian -:citizen or' -British subject-, 2: Be b=etween 17, and 29 years of age.` 3. Be single. • fi 4 Meet Army tet requirements. :5. Volunteer. for service. anywhere. 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