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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-06-05, Page 5• 4. TRU ,SPAR; JUNE 5th,, 1947' gum The•atre W' I NGHAI Two Shows , Each Night' at. • 1;30 and -9.30 s Thursday, Friday, Saturday JUNE .5 b_,.. _7. LOUIS. HAYWARD, • BARBARA BRITTON, n f a , T hrn .� Rotu 0.. e Monte Cristo" matinee `Saturday at •.2 ' p.m.. Monday,; Tuesday,. Wednesday 1 JUNE.. -9 .10 r I. SPECIAL': MARSHALL. THOMPSON, GEORGE :TOBIAS, LLA A tiT• _BE SS Passed Second Year Examination results at the O:A.C.; `Guelph, •;list Miss ..,Helen Salkeld, 'daughter -of_ : Mr;' .. and : . ,i rs ;T,. J:' Salkeld; as havine pass=• • ed • her second '.year degree•: with • a mark of 79' percent. Three. other ' ,students• also' obtained this. :Mark Class, Tt is'a four year course: THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • FOURTH CONCESSION° . ' WEDDING BELLS Mr, and .Mrs.. Peter McKinnon - BURGESS. _ALT,ON- and Miss Helen Maclntyre of The home of Mrs, • Charles W. FTin.. ►� ' e ' r - dad . with:''relativea here: Mrs, D. 11/1cKay of Detroit spent ,the'Week :endwit1 T1 sister.,' Mrs. D.:YlacIntyxe. • .• Mrs. Wm;• MacDonald was in Torgnto a fewdays attending the graduation exercises. of 'het. sone. Graham„., • .. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Tom• Morrison and: family :of Whitechurch visit'ecf on Sunday with Mr'.'. and Mrs, G. Hamilton; •, Mr.. and Mrs,.'George;Middleton 'of Torozitb spent, the week -end ,with lair:.. `and Mrs. R. Mtdd1eton. Miss Anda ;G.raham . of Toronto,. spent. the week -end with•.he; par •ents,,''Mr. and Mrs.' A. Graham.., CREWE Mr: and •Mrs. 'McLaughlin and daughter, Joan of Detroit, Mrs, Chamney of Belgrave .and Misses Ann and Clara Chamney visited. with' Mr.. and Mrs. Rayrnond Fin- nigan on: Saturday, • Mr. and Mrs.. 'Vernon 'Hunter and ehildren.' of'.Lucknow visited friends here on Sunday,' Mrs. 'John:' Kilpatrick and clan-, ghter 'called ori,' friends •.in, the• burg on. Saturday.. 'Mrs. Edna. 'McWhinney, who spent.. the ' winter at Echo:' .;Bay, returned to her • uncle's, Mr. D. McWhinney: " 1 err rc family,'•.visited frie•nds,�in Loudon last Saturday: A' • num.ber from here were a Lucknow on Mondaj°Tb the T.B. ,.. MI::Lloyd Finnigan;'of`'.Zurich: is: stay lig with..1Vli ` and 'Mrs. R. Finnigan whiff le he"is . assisting in • o ea re .ui •ing t Pt. Albert for Preston inset •.:Flouds of:tormenting flies and -insects',make cattle restless, affect their; Weight and milk.:yiel:d. Shell. Livestock Spray is the'easy, safe, sure way to keep cattle free of insect:.pestsi • Use it to 'clear the air instantly,; morning' .amilking night t time. ' . Then spray it directly on the cattle, before U r putting them; out to pasture and r p befor bedding them down Shell Livestock' Spray repels insects 'round the clock before they bite!;Yet it's guaranteed harmless to man and beast -absolutely safe to use. Be sure. you have'•Shell Livestock Spray always on hand. $1:610 an .Irxiperial gallon,• , Art start of fly ' season, • spread SHELL' DDT. BARN SPRAY over en's d• e Surfaces, eaves and. corners, stalls, and manure piles. . Porms an' invisible, film of'deatli . which dries hard, 'stays put, won't blow , away,. Kills' bugs.u,here.they breed. `' `One spraying lasts a iong'time! $x.2.5 'an' IIli perial;gallo.n. • and DDT BARN SPRAY a lovely candlelight .:cerelnony at four o'clock,. Saturday _a,tternoon, May.24th,when her only daugh- ter, Marie 'Ferne, was united . in marriage to Mr. Edward Fergus .Burgess,' younger son of Mr. and Mrs; Richard F. Burgess; Tilbury. Miss Marion Burgess, the bride- groom's sister, played soft piano music' as 'the •guestswere arriv- ing and . the ' wedding march% s the ' 'bride descendedthe' stairs. Baskets., .of , snapdragons,,,, white floor,. candelabra. and ,a • large White 'rug formed:: the ' setting for the.ceremony which was 'conduct ed •by the: Rev; W.''Stuart : Mac: Leod, M:A., B.D.The roorris were decorated with baskets and bbu- quets of the season's f lowers. a .The bride,.„given in marriage" by 'her.• mother,` .wore a.' graceful floor, length gown- of white .bro= caded.' .satin . with Ring pointed sleeves arid..sweetheart neckline. Her :finger tip" veil'of embroidered, net '. fell in -simple' folds • over her coiffure and 'she car ried.•• the bridegroom's 'gift, a white Mor-. occo 'leather Bible ' adorned with. Talisman• rosebuds and .white .satin. 'ribbon. • Her only •attendant `was the 'ring -bearer, Dick Bur_ gess, nephew .of •the'..bridegroorn, attired in :a. Lord Fauntlerox: suit. .wine colored: velvet; and scar ry-. :i.ng, the riiig on a white :satin pit -lt7�tir - The bride's mother was gown- ed in : pearl grey,: made .with' err- bn o id..er eA,...Eten_,_:j jacket_ ,Trees 'hat, Li sinaIl felt tricorne with flo•wer.- rimmed er.o.wn .arid 'her were purple . ' ' The : bridegropm's mother -was wearing" a flowered silk..jer sey•dress,' large, bl�ack:.lace' PAGE FIVE TAKE. ZION BUIL; TRIILEI CABINS TO TOROI 'O'l • ',A, • couple of . sleek aluminum e;;;axen'to, or - onto last 'week ' from . the farm. home ,of Fred Anderson' at*_Zioril:I where for`. the past few.: months. construction of six 'Of these 'cabins has been engaged in by Dave,, Charlie° and the father; The interior of the cabins are neat and' .complete' in every de- tail. withbuilt in,}cupboards, with. sink 'and'COoking,unit, anda corn act wardrobe'.:With drawer space above and below. At: the rear end of the cabin,' a new day bed open .up for double bed' sleeping aecornocatiori.. At • the. front .endthe-dinette table is de tact able 'from • .the - warm, acid :the leather .upholstered seats and. ,backa, come , together' to provide a, second: double` Head room is. ample, ventilation is'..well taken care of,, the interior i smartin appearance,: with not an inch' of' waste'�space to make the cabin a compact little summer, htome, that is ' expected to. find "a ready '•market' .: among " travelling tourists. ' . The ' overall weight is about one ton, and we understand: the price is. about $2000 d il` ' e Ro At •Tuesaddy ig's ` :.un •mTeeTting it waas .ponintedht9c 40 bycil• Councillor' Sherwood ., that Suf- ficient tilewere :obtainable to tile the street'. from' 'Mason's Gara c� • ey s; .w „ is work•, is to' be ..proceeded' with . iri< order.. to; :give proper drainagerto this road-, w:ay., which has failed to '• stand' up under the traffic: t , e. gloves, u UCKp OW ' FRI. .SATS, , MQ•N'• "KISS ANDTE L" A very gay' comedy you have been looking forward to: .Starring SHIRLEY TEMPLE as. Carliss Archer in this fain, •:r .ous Broadway • •comedy.. ; Also Chapter Three of . • "JUNGLE QUEEN" Next 'WEDNESDAY DOUBLE•. BI! :Trigger Fingers" ' Johnny Mac Brown: and • , • ttD@CO *�:.': with Jean Gillis,' •Edward. Norris, Robert' Armstrong. NEXT Friday, day, Saturday, Monday' In •Technicolor. ' 'iCornel. Wilder. as•: the son `e!: Yii'iv"r air,;' "THP BANDIT N .,. OF SHERWOOD;' FOREST" Thein corsages were :pink"':carria lions and snapdragons. Mrs:,An=• •.riie Campbell, the • br'ide's rnatei n al grarndinnother. • ;wore a .: puI pre and black :suit and pi.nk,carnat'ion•• corsage.. • The bride's' table, laid With .a .white•-. satin. damask ••' cloth •' and. lighted with• white tapers in,. sil 'vee candelabra, was centred with :t'he'. pillared wedding cake of thi ee 'tier s, :testing on a reflector ti ew n with. a few red roses:: Aftei'"'"the reception Mr, and Mrs; Edward F. Burgess left for atwo inanths;• trip .to the Pacific Coast andinterinediat'e;•pofn:ts,'the bride • travelling`' in. a'• spice gab-` :al din , suit, sand,' blouse, hat) and loves,. ,Her • topcoat was a soft yellow 'shade and • her •corsage, e'ream i oses:and.,fern.'. Wedding:: guests: were from .Osh'=: awa, Torontto,' Ottawa, Detroit; ..Lucknow,•Dun annon• and Til bur y. • •1 ' WELWOOD—LLOYD The' home' of Mr: and, Mrs. It' H. Lloyd •ofIngham, tvas the set ting foe► a pretty'May wedding when; Rev Alexander. Nirnmo Un- ited,, ii..marriage' their daughter,' Margaret 'Louise. .Lioyd . R N'., to No"iman Joseph W.elwood, son of Parr andMrs E.• ' C Welwood, of Whitechurch: Given ;in Marriage, by, her; fath- er, the bride ,wore a gown, of •bro caded satin' with • finger-tip veil.. ker. headdress •, was fol rued. satire roseuuds to`match her, dress and she .carried. a cascade bouquet of. J'oh;anria ..11 ill 'roses,. ' Mrs, . James Hamilton was h'er. .sister's•` only ;.attendant; arid she wore' peach brocaded -satin, •com- bined with nylon. and, a 'corsa'ge, of • blue cornflowers and carna- tions.. Carl Seip of Winghar r' at- tended,' the 'bridegroom, Following the.,.ceeetnony a' re- ception , was held at the bride's home, Later the couple left• oha trip 'tO'Montreal and Quebec; the .bride traveling ' in a blue pool stilt- with. black and White accesw'• "On their"• i'eturIi they will reside in. Wing'hani. 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