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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-02-05, Page 8irr ° ",.•aDW S►ENTINI>RL, LI,TCI�NQ'�ii, ONTARIO ' �E COANDI that is �rard to ,get a ETTE-In light and dark stripes, 36 iinclas V�TAR.1� WARM. iRL'X' DOMET FLETTE--close weave, 'soft and corn f o tatble,, suitable for dark s#ieets, .36. inches vide. SAXOrirE__Iight blue ;only..: delightful .quality.. with soft, WarnL finish For pyjamas, sleepers or bed• Pickets, . 34' inches ..wide. " IVORY;,' MI UISETTE_fine firm sheer marquisette for lovely ;cuatai:ns, launders perfectly, 40 inches wide; BROADCLC� TI1--White silk finish broadcloth, extra goal -inches'. wide '" it*, iii•• • TABLE: QII+C OTH':SQUABES--Cream and red; 54" x' 54" . WHITE TAHLE OILCLOTH -39 inches 'o.! BAKER- ' I�1► ;Son Fk,. � ' . to 1V1r.:. and I i'drs. Ed -fir s t gb1 r Mer General zlry 3lst !loss Eow a ^ daughter,v lyn theist:. EbDING BELLS COOKE' MOLOMCSUC$— .ittoria :Street United `Church r. oh. "Stiturday, • Tanuary' ;18th, .was the Scene of a pret;t mid+"winter" wedding w,hen,. R v. L. H. Turner fiited in marriage Grace Jessie, second &lighter of Mr. and Mrs: ' 1 r -r.-as - •- • der ch Jobfl ' d. ' Solonnchuck, son .0 Mr. and' Mrs: 'Paul Solomchuck of Windsor. ,The.,;' bride entered the church on the arm of:her father` and looked charming ;. in a` floor: length gown of ;white slipper : sat- in with long train.;. ;.Her floor len fixer 1.1 fell from a headdress of ' orange 'blossoms. She: carrie •a • bouquet of white ° carnations and white `lilies: Miss Mary 1 I Cooke, sister of the ' bride, ' as': bridesmaid; chose ` a, floor;' length gown of pastel pink satin with . all-over net and 'shoulder. length veil' to"; 'match', The.' matron . of - honor, Mrs. Carl Tripp, wore. a • blue.. floor. `length J' gown of, bro.-: • caded• satin with shoulder length veil to. •'match. _Each carried '•a blended '.bouquet of carnations:' rude- oke, -Y t .sister: of: a ,bride, looked lovely •in .;aY floor. 'length ''gown of blue- , silk with. ••hat'to match. and:'carried a' -Small 'nosegay of pink ycarna tions. The` groom. Was supported, A by :his brother.. Fred of ;Windsor, and 'Mr;''Carl'Tripp of Goderich.': After' 'the ceremony the` guests 'partook 'of, a sumptuous 'wedding breakfast at the British .Exchange Hotel.. The bride's . mother wore a gown; of rose crepe with black accessories with 'orchid corsage. .P:, °,�' .:`,,.o her. wore •blacl '' .� crepe :gown ; with matching ac cessories-;and orchid' corsage: Ai - ter 'the wedding breakfast an en* joyable evening was spent at the hone. of •. Mrs. Robert .: Good' .of Goderich'. .1. The.'young °couple left:. on • Sun- day • by motor for . London and other' points,. accompanied'; by Mr. and 'Mrs. Carl Tripp, the bride • travelling : in: a • 'moss • green.; suit I with -beaver'-trimming and brown. accessories ' :and orchid ,, corsage, 'On their return they will reside` in Goderich. , r. ,6Quests Were present from• , De'- troit and Windsor,' The . yzoung youth•:` at • the' couple received •;many. ; beautiful compares age . Rthreshold. of ,` stew era.: . ift_, . . ,• tOUaSTOR-is' . " Gen-; • eirai Hospital on TTilursday, Jan- aryl $rd, to`W 'and Mrs: Clef ford ° Roulston, u Wbtloss, ` a son.•: General 1 Hospital oa°J i, January 24th, to Mr, and . Ebner' Parrish of 'Borrie, * $O . �. • Xe*t .,201011 the Liick, the Association Mesta the second. itloodaY eiretir emend' month. 'Thee. are, niaffere 'of ,civic im, can tAke.pert and every' est- 'AblishMent '.1ceinnected 'With the busizreiii: -MA industi.ial.lifeof the • hat too.Eat TO BE o. HEALTHY. . This is National Health Week; and;'. few things,. are'more im portant irk : maintaing the nat. .ion's' hqalth than Good Food 'and • Balanced .Meals, rich.. in the essenhia� food 'e=lements— Vitars, . Minerals i; Proteins, Fats and. Carbohydrates. • .VITAMIN "A" - In Milk,. cream, butter', eggs,'carrots,' tomatoes, lettuce,:' .liver, ,and, kidney..-- Guards .against; eye. :trouble,' nose, -throat and .Bing infections, bad teeth, and stunted growth.....• VITAMINS "B1'.. & "B2"—In fruits and ' most vegetables, particularly peas and beans, whole .grain; cereals, milk and: eggs- =Guard: °against neuritis, constipation, and. doss 'of . ap ,petl�te, . . . VITAMIN • "C --- In citrus fru*ts'and juices, tomatoes. and tnost raw fruits. d vegetables. -Guards -against-. seorvy 'and builds :strong teeth and gums;. VITAMIN "D" li i cod liver oil, egg yolk and summer, sun - .SORROWING. 1 (Colithrued from page . the Grant home in Ashfield. capegrdeath,' and is: malting ,a favorable. recover,' in Kineardine Hospital. 8b.e has been' able to shed but' little light oil what had actually happened: those few terrifying moments thit the trOn bore down upon them. John Holenbeck of Kincardine, erigineer -the train was -the_ only.' eye 'witness. .He said .the car. had 'appeared to' sloW down as it' approached the crossing and then. speeded up again. -the night was clear and•-'ilie -road bare. ---In Charge of the train was conductor • ''Travelling at` an. 'estimated speed, of 35 to 45 miles an hour,, the train • struck • the car Pretty Much in the centie of the.rleft ?side, ripping it open,. and 'hurling. it into the ditch near the cross- Wednesday, February Oth, .1947 "Of the trairt to be' takenAo cardine, but the ybiing man who had suffered multiple ifractures died before reaching the. depdt. Miss WtIliams'. conditien was at first. regarded aS' critical but she made a surprising ,recovery. s. It was not until later that it • ,was learned that there had been.. •others, in the car, Mrs. -Grant and-, Larry -were in the back seat' azt4 -Granrs _body Was re,covered from a plowed field Sate some dis- tance from the scaiiti- of the crash. '. and little Larry's body was found in- th•e fence corner some*hat nearer the croSSing.- This is believed to be only:the • Second 'fatality at this 'crossing' Onaes. the railway wai,' laid to; -Kincardine over .seirenty years ago.. About forty 'years ago the father a James Kirkpatrick.- of RiPley lost his life when he and a team of horses were hit at this First car On the scene *as one driven' by Oscar Day..of Wiarton. who Was enroute home from Rip, ley . with a ,carload of hockey Players.. They _notified police 'and doctors in Kineardine. • Mr. Johnston and' Miss filinglifid-Weie in -the -front -Seat .uards against rickets.,, loft bones and tooth•.'"decai.`. Of the thirteen 'MINERALS 'essential ltd. adequatei'diet, calcium', for itroxig bones and teeth; iron, -for rich red blood; and iodine for , prevention of Supplied hi' cheese;', egge, liver, leafy vegetables4ceIery, lettuce,' Cabikage) and iodi 'zed aid: growth ,and the. building. :cif 'body tiinie. are .folind in grains:•'. •FATS are used • mainly' to supply beat 'and en- IE Weekly. plan to Publish a books, which are au the shelves at the. Lucie:bow public' Library. vieWs turn Of the centur3r; Who lived . : to use both "to. -advantage. Her, 1,11ollOw PebOrah and her granddaughter as they return. to the old farm dining depression 'years and then Olt tO 'the close of World : War when Deborah , Marion Concerned About School DistrAct. Adcording to the Ripley ...Ex- press, educational leaders in that , village age -c,onscious'if .radical Changes to 'Come and are put- ting forth Ripley's claim as the - -centre..of high school area. • Asideissir tOOVaW -ter onien'a :Velvet .Goloshei, *edit* heels, -Wee_ PullrOn' Rubber: Golos4es 1 found in butter, Fream; bacon, cARBOHYDRATES—are- our.' Chief source of energy in foods and are found in bread, oas- aroni and -potatoes.- - "Eat Right to Feel Right' Here's wishing yen Health , Ten Sunday thai rsoveM the 10 drifted diffieu branch Paisle roafcc 'The nil after the tr that kir At St tl Itincax ton .45 to. the VE 11401N11:t.T. by Baying Your„ $prmgg Footwear Requirements Pie. The, Store'of.Frientily Service J 111 • IEst AND ME 'S WEA SUNDAY,. FEBRUARY: Oth tore • 4.1 ere. ,Are Of B,zions. • ,Come in and. lookyinpnnd. . Star • abated, to tdiV Earl startecj througi an 'hal all da! piled Oleasa ing, fence ternod stathi tecon Luckn was fi it. wit Yoru 0 a lot of en's and Boys' Jackets, a fo Men's Heavy Pants and Boys,' Breeks •StOc: • • All We the V a rod lost 4