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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-07-03, Page 5THURSDAY,, JULY 3rc1, 194' Lyceum Theatri wi�M�M�ann • THE LXCIFUM THCATRE. WILL • .'CLOSED~, FROM UNE '30th JULY • 12th ' • . .INCLUSIVE, etiring Teacher Honored. R On Tuesday. afternoon of last, week, :several ladies froni S. S. No. 14, West . Wawanosh, 'assetn:- bledat• the homed of. Mr. and Mrs. George Galdwell• and, on ; behalf 'Of the section,' presented Miss Thelma Caldwell With. a folding steel bridge table' with xnarooni leather trim and .beautiful doral ... r ;; They: 'also: . conveyed 'their. very est wis es" happiness,, Miss Caldwell' taught • in their school from 1944 until THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL; LUCKNOW.,; ONTARIO PARAMOUNT Mr. and Mrs, Rae McDiarmici and Donald ofi°Cleveland visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gram McOiar- 2xlld' - Mr:. and Mrs, Fred Martin and Goldie Martin attended the dog show at Barrie.' Mr; and •Mrs. .Mike. Kosmyna µnM Jimm y, visited with M,r., and Mrs. Robt. Hamilton on Sunday, Robert Earl Irvin, son of Mr. and. Mr. Allen and Donald Hamilton Mrs. Wm. Irvin of Con, 9, Ash- • WEIDIN G .BJ LLS ' ° ! N f•cs.A iii N ON i,RYIN"-RITCHIp part . , -� 1T One of theau ea io�eiy ,.events of the The Ashfield Circuit arsonage was Mlle scene of a pretty June and: Mrs. S. wedding on Saturday, June ;28th, eaton was the trousseau tea held at the home of Mr., in when Reid. C . B.. Woolley united_ in . 'marriage; Elsie Ida Ritchie, Herbert Stothers,. Dungannon honor of. the .r younger daughter, daughter.of Mr.•and•Nirs; William .Helen Norene, on Monday, June Ritchie of _Con...12� _.Ashfield, -.and,. 30th, Miss Helen Stot:hers an.d.her rspent the week -end in London. field,. Mrs. E. -C Cbpland of Galt are visiting w _.p t g Mrs. A, Ketchabawi'�' Mr,"•and Mrs. ;John Elphick and family visited at H Pinkerton o.n Sunday. . • Miss Margaret Murray' is under the doctor's. care' with. ' aHeart- condition.. , . We-aare glad to report the little. daughter Of Mr:°' and Mrs. Kelso. McNay- is well enough' to leave the . hospital. udney :and Mrs Just at • 12 o'clock ` noonthe bride entered the living room - on the arm'. of ,he;r father' to the strains of the wedding march and took' her :place.. before a bank .of peaUtiful: surriMer flowers; She was. gowned in a"pale blue'crepe street • length areas with rhine- stone ,pin and matehiig earrings. With it she wore navy blue ae :cessories, and a .dainty corsage of Palisrnan,•roses. • • . Mr. and Mrs, Wm. E. Andrew served as witnesses. Mrs. Andrew WAWANOSH .BARN 'BURNED. Early last Wednesday .after- noon • the' barn , ori: `the fent of Edward' Mills,' West Wawanosh. township,- three miles 'from Au- burn, was', totally .destroyed. •The Mills family had ben to `:Gbd erich .in 'the morning and had returned` home and were at din= net wherV one of the children' noticed smoke coming from the barn. 'The fire .had. made .consid— erable headway,and'was then out;, of ' control. A herd of pigs, a 'calf and a flock of :Rens were:. lost. The cause of the fire is' a corn= i,x `"rei trtirie .pteta : ysw¢r mcr'e,s ��rtw .ally `covered by' insurance, the premium . having: been .paid 'the' 1946. }. morning,,,,of the fire. NAVY LEAGUE OF CANADA` SUP'ORT THE `NAVY LEAGUE BUr A ' TAG ON SATURDAY agg><ng be,n charge " i 'char.:..e of the :will Lucknow. Girl. Guides' r chose a, lune green figured silk. jersey dress with• .:white acres= sori•es 'and a matching corsage -of wine geranium and fern. The; bride's ' mother wore ' a gown of black, and ;white crepe and, embroidered net ' with', black: accessories.' and corsage of pink carnations and fern. `The• groom's mother :was lovely in a. black fig= ured' silk jersey .dress with black accessories: arid corsage of :red and white carnations antl fern ,:: :After the ceremonythe bridal Party proceeded to the• Sunset Hotel in . Gpderich . for the Wed-. mother received at the ,door, Pinks and' white streamers- were attach-. ed • with pink roses. The three.. tiered wedding ,cake_.with pillars grid arch and a' miniature bride and groom was an. added„ attrac tion. Those:who poured tea in the after "noon' were Mrs., Jim Mac- Vicar .of Qodei ht 'and Mrs. ,Bert Treleaven,. Dungannon, , aunt . of the . ,bride=to be;' Pouring tea 'in 1 the 'evening 'were' Mrs, Melvin ]. Cranston of . Goderieh and •Mrs; Ged';..:,Huriter, Luckngw, ;°•aunt; of Miss', Stothers, Serving lunch '.in the afternoonv .and evening were Miss Marie Chisholm,, Mrs, Ralph Brodie, Miss • Ruth Pentland, all of Dungannon, and • .Miss -Lois Feagan, Nile. Those .who display- ed the gifts were Mrs. Arthur El- liott, Mrs. Frank Pentland, Mrs. Allan Reid, Dungannon; Miss' Evelyn Turton, Carlow and. /Vra.. H:enr. Bradley, Goderich,• Mrs. Gladys Rivett; Dungannon. - -and 'Miss Lillian' Kennedy, • Goderich,. displayed the • bride's • trousseau. Others assisting during' _the,. day and evening,' were Mrs. ; Howard Feagan,.. 3'Irs.' Eldon Culbert and Mrs. Harvey 'Anderson. 'One hun-. dred and fifty guests were pres' ent : and - many beautiful gifts dinr.Trtner L,at-er th'e^a��t.reei. couple left raid sliowerss of con• - fetti for Niagara Falls' and points east. HILL: -14N AN St:; Joseph's:,Church, Kings bridge, was the scene of a .ruble. ring wedding; June21st, •when Rev; Fr..T. -P. C. Donnellan united' nan,: daughter'•of, Mr. and Mrs.. Wrn:P, Lannan : aiid Gerard Reg inaldHill, ,son of Mr: and .Mrs.: R, T. Hi.11;..Toronto., The bi°ide;' '.given din marriage by .her ',.father, :,,looked lovely .in a gown of shimmering white sat- in 'with : sweetheart neckline, Her; full length veil was; held in' place by tiny. white rosebud's; and 'car-. i•ied a- cascade of Talisman roses, bronze snap's arid stephanotis. 1ler .only ornament' was a .double strand •' of pearls;., •gift` sof the - grooii , Rose Marie' Lannan as her sis- ten's only` attendant, wore :pale blue brocaded nylon . and .: carried pink ca*rnations and -.'stephanotis:. Walter . Riddell was the best man.,] Louis Hogan .and Larry. 13rown- were ushers. During t; ;e Mass, Ken, Le 'Macre sang Pants' Angel - i Schubert's Ave Maria and On• .This Day, accompanied by Mrs. Thos. -Quigley. ' • Wedding breakfast' followed; at the British tExchange Hotel' .after trombone solos :by Cliffo d.. Heif-..concert .the. real . Scottish tone... o•O+- Om. 1... Follow :the Icad of more than..a Million Canadianis whoa•• save• ' for tomorrow.. , open your B of M. account• today:.., NK 0 MONTRI1AL BANK • �• working with Collodion, in wiry walk of life :liner 1817 UNINSURED ENGAGEMENTS Rev. John H. and 'Mrs. Geog- hegan!, eog-hegan,, the rectory,:-: Woodstock, announce the.• engagement '.of their. daughter, Georgina Anna .to Mr.'.•Wallace 'Alexander. Siirnipson,• Stratford,. §on' of NIr" and Mrs • PAG E FIVE • REX fiHEATRf LUCKNOW NOTICE THERE WILL • BE NO •MIDWEEK, ' SHOWS DURING =Lt.' & AUGUST- I SAT. • "TANGIER' Starring;+ Maria Montez, Robert Paige, Sabu, . Preston Foster, Louise Allbritton Matinee, Saturday at : '2.36 marriage to take place in St , ]00,000; feet, 1 •Paul's ' Church, Woodstock, July 26th. • :':BOUNDARY EAST Mrs Jack: Inglis, onpieand David are visiting •at•Torii Inglis' this week; 'Mr Alex `Ing'lis :is 'visiting with. Mr and ;'Mrs:. Roddie :Inglis; . Mr.; .Lavergne McMillan is •� home from Kitchener; for the.' hal-. idays The 'Ladies +Aid held a. success fill• Scotch concert in.; Whitechurch Mernorial Hall, on Friday•, even_ ingr Mr jambs McIllwraith sided over':::the 'program which consisted. pf sOlos_by .John_ McGee, Clark Johnson, James``Wilson and Currie. Burchill; a' reading "My•' first • experience at; a' baseball game" by Mrs.. George ': Fisher; piano instrurnental by Miss Merle, Wilson. and Mrs Nelson: Pickell; violin solo 'by' Nelson .Pickell . and `:Better:' 25.% I3'' and' "longer... OLIVER1 HARDWOOD EXPORT t0 - t 67 Yonge: Street. Toronto ,Ontario pipes failed to. appear to :give, the which. a receptro i was held, at the fey. Many were: disappointedthat Tunch,6 s�served at the .: riclose 'home .: of the brides parents, ,The Frank':' lvlacKenzie and: his.. bag - Program; the progra bdes mother •:received in a moss. --= _ green .dress with :corsage ,of pink, ar.nations and; assisted by the groom's mother: in navyblue with corsage of deep` pink 'carnatio�t :_r Mi.. • and Mrs. Hill ;left for • a: motor :;trip through Muskoka, . the, bride .tr`avellin'g in a grey pin. striped suit: with white accessor- ids and corsage of `blu. e lily of:'the NVife. Friends: were .present ;from: GodeHch and Toronto - • BOUGHT KENNEY FARM • Mr. D. ;J; Kenney, Con. loss, held a clearing 'auction sale. an Wednesday of lar week, hav- ing disposed of his 2507acpe farm' to 'Goi•Flon 'Litt: of Formosa,, who, obtains possession. in: October:. • Accidents :happen in 'a flash.' Ifyou,are not in. • oared, repayment may 'cost. you your home, your • savings or months. of income. 'Lgt.us explain Pilot Autoniobile insurance to you. .it costs so little,: We write Pilot insurance to cover selected rinks N'w�i Automobile, Fire, Personal Property Floater, Burglary; Plate Glass, Public Liability and other. general insurance. • P S. •STEWART Lucknow • l ^•PHONE'8 HIB�ITION; THE ARENA; LUCK 9 . Cominencing at 9.0,0 • sharp wo ;Crack 'Owen Sound Juvenile Teams,. age 16 to'.18, will stage this exhibitiori game. THRILLS,. AOR SPEED, ACTION And Something .mEN`TIRELY' NEW 'IN LUCKNOW Don't ' Miss. This L'acros'se Caine' • Admission 35c y. :Public+ SchooI Children T5c 1111110,111111.1 • • • f,F si