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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-08-07, Page 6"' 3 r , its'° '" NM' ! A"" r rpo RtJBBEi STAMP5 TF LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNGW, ONTARIO KINLO'UGR. Mrs. Art Graham- spent the week=end rwith Toronto .friends.'. Miss Joan. Collinson of Paisley was'a recent visitor with her aunt Mrs. '"P. A. •Murray, M oli mg ' with relatives at Oweni Sound. - • • • IVIr. and Mrs Earl. Culbert of London spent last . week visiting With. Mr. and •Mrs, Charlie Hod- gins & with.•other relatives here. Dr, ,Harvey Hamilton;'• Mrs. Hamilton' and daughter . Ellen Misses Gertie and Alice, Hewitt were Sunday visitors with. Mis Edna and .May. Boyle, A 'number frons..: here attended. ,the HW Y carnival on ,Thursday evening. ;;. Mr. and Kit t eo, 'Huntley and. Mrs• .Wm. Kaake visited., last' week- with friends here,: Mr, anjl Mrs. Levi Eckenswl-' ler and Douglas returned to tir :home at_• London after visiting their parents 'here. , ' Mr. and• •Mrs. Bert McLean re- turned hoirie, after a motor trip to Northern Ontario Visitors with Nin and Mrs. Jas., •Hodgins during the week were Mr. and Mr's. ' Cliff Armstrong & Mrs. Kennedy of • Niagara .:Falls, iss Lenore Logan . of, Toronto and Mr: Charlie Gillespie, also of DEFINITION OF.ti i " After a male•.baby has grown. out ''of . long clothes' andtriangles and hasp acquired pants, ,freckles and, so. much :dirt that. relatives don,'t care to kiss .it between meals, ' it becomes a • boy,' _A boy is`'nature's' answer- to tie false belief that there is no such thing as perpetual' motion. A boy Can run like •a' deer, swim like a fish; climb like a squirrel, balli like :a mule, bellow like ,a °bull, eat like a' 'pig, or act like a jack- ass, according to• climatic condi.-' The world . is sa 'fu11 of, boys that- it's impossible. ',to. "touch off a `firepracker; Strike •up , a. band,. p , ptitcli • a ball"without collecting r a thousand' of •`them. Hoys .are nota ornamental;; ,they're useful. :If, it were , not for boys, the'; newspapers would go undelivered• .and un- read,' and a ;hundred " thousand picture shows would go bankrupt;. THURSDAY, •AUGUST 7th, 1947 **arras sQAl , 'WEDDING BELLS' Noting that .warm Ovate. and. .SIMF$QN—GEOGHEGAN are ithe saftest skin The altar of New'St. P.auj _ . cleansers, the Industrial Healt .-: mi soap . Church, Woodstock, was adorned' division of the ..: Department • of National .Health. and Welfare wishes Workers.. in industry to be warned that some industrialurethe sk'solin- •i . - f used, frequently. Mrs. John. H Geoghegan, 19 Wel' Under this heading»,they list , , a turpentine, • kerosene;.. and lrngton St. S•, Woodstock,, plight- gas, r solvents: "Don't lower ed her troth with Wallace Alex - simile ander .Simpson, Stratford, son of your capacity to earn", warn the. Mr. and Mrs.' W.,P, Simpson, .At m a industrial hygienists, "Remember, The boy' is a . natural spectator; He watches'paradeS, fires; tights,. football'. games, .automobiles and. airplanes ,with equal fervor.;. How ever, he.:will :not watch' a' clock. A•boy is a piece of skin stretch- ed'ovez, an .appetite. He, eats only when , he's. •awake. ' Boys iliritate their dads in spite of all efforts to teach them• ,good' manners. Boys :are not popular except with have tapers in caridelabra> for a 'lovely ceremony on Saturday .afternoon, • July 26th, when : Georgina Anna eo health is earning•.p r" . 'You need a shave".. . . "Io 1? Well, the, whole 'family. was 'using; tthe'.bathroom mirror.' this morning and I ' must ` have,•. shaved my' mother-in-laW'' "Do. YOU think the boys liked -my Speech?" whispered the after- dinner speaker` tothe friend' -°on. • his. right.. • "I think so"s'affirrneel his: friend "they were all nodding"... . wood., •:The bride's father oiificiatcd,, and '1Vfr.. Henry' A. Clark presided at the,. orgart. Miss ..Ruth . Patton rendered "Because" "'. and . ':L'lt Walk Beside You" during the signing ' of ,the register,. Mrs Bev_ erley Whitehead,..,Woodstock, 'sis, ••", ter'. of the bride; and Mrs..George k:° E. Hamilton, ` Listowel, 'Sister of the groo'rn,. were the" bridal at- tendants, 'while duties of best.. man • .were performed. by Mr: Ralph Simpson • of Atwood,'. the groom's brother., Messrs.. 13t��Wer ley; • Whitehead .'and ' Geoi gi ' E; Hamilton -ushered the guests .;, .: kept in. a .cool,' `q'liiet, place 'after' eachaccident, will survive brek- en bones, ' hornets' Bests, swim ming • holes and .five helpings of Boys love •.td trade. .things,'They will trade fish hooks, ' marbles, broken. :knives and snakes for anything; ; that : is ;.priceless ler e Y Doroth ' Naiad visited ma y 1ft ---gctalities. 'You ;can. ah Miss p. Graham know what to re -y• Miss Lois..Haldenby sent a few Boys"are` very:. durable'A boy, if not- w-ashecLton_ often, .'anti if days with relatives at. Ripley 'Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert ,Haldenby Miss Norma Burt, R.N•, . of Ter- and David of Toronto were` re= ' onto, visited. ': recently with :her .during ' the: week,, with Mrs. TRciy solutely rely on Ta ., boy ..if you •cent,`visitors with friends .�herea nts,•1 and '"1rs: Chas t 'Given in marriage by hei; bro- • they, . Mr„ Robert. E, Geoghegan,.- the bride looked. charm'inllg% in a portrait French .gown. of .white' duchess satin. 'Fashioned. , ..With tight fitting bodice' and 'net and • lace yoke, the gown'.;was enk�`anc • men• he grows up i e'ii--`ti a'`lon irain..A. Julie eap cat _ . puppy love, energy, .w•airts, bash- her hem length veil, and she. car- .• fulness. ' and -a cast-iron' stomach rid a i shower •bougiiet • :of,' red for 'a bay window,.:pride :aznba roses; ' `,. � � 7se•-a�•d�--a=bald h ' mediatel be in 'to say and'.wrll .im Y g , ... that .boys . aren't 'What ,they : used to :be -in the 'good; old. 'days Wm sin • .over 30,900 'miles. ,I have had to replace: has,parts and tedmt garage, w minor edlustraents. ll, Datinki tth N S•:;. °nG.. M. FriZZe ".Pontiac s•..powertiA J ead-e�-'.�_.- e irt gule bas greaterproved conomy • qui lite its hneconomy, exatiol • • .smooths • , in actuial op pnt. ee serv�Ce illiazn. . W fr ort, anic' fas+�'� •. c or ?eeclz c g`pow mY. .., a mfrs, pod en9te is .,tilt civet 1' hes � LSY. voice gtov' ltecSa errs"' .. ,,'" Ar V, s" r ,rZ. A.:. itr-• • .Cl, a %. r,�<>-'i? ti..— .. .: vO�ges at sgo aro o ,''tkiellion oyes aa6ai% a' salve 9eagaill e,n4 ti3C. ,1. i%e,toe% e: In Por •t . aze, r. 'nae' "abler., ties. .•r . e4� 4131 iio> f• A . t T, ir f; .. !,%0rS r, f//r f. ,,,,......1 „v r1 au/ dr,v ts to express piens Cain• pea menof °`11 ?outlet ads c f caymg iu9 ens lestcue tee'ts K �e est eb o. cv naas,4 a S+ ...7,....Galr.t,•:: .q.„1.er.,,et.;.....i...;;;;;:i. . ti - , ' itet;. ~peen an add I be. �e alwa gfaper: lamella o ,.I• ga les •6e stream e• IOW ;' iii.eae g°n�tpas8 e a th' '.to, pnt. �s ole °lase eaab'Loton 14�d M°lienal► r:• s< A: Product. General 'Motors .nom- u.�.., a.w .,�:. •.,_, +i,y ti SOMfirrHING TO -TALK ABOUT '- the 1947 Pontiac! ;:And. judging .from the hundreds 'off letters, we ••receive; its thing to write about too especially if: .you're„. a pleased -as - punch Pontiac owner.. Those who have 'driven Pontiac for Years..:' . and they are legion ..: tell 'us what -their. experience has told, thein . : that the 1947, Pontiac: is truly the, finest of •the famous Silver 'Streaks., Those who have never ,dri'ven' Pontiac 'before, express' the jubilant, unqualified 'delight of pedple'•wbo haver at last found ' what "they.-: have long sought ;- plus: value ;in the. low•price field. qTo ,us, these letters',, ate a_ constant source of 'satisfaction. • The pride' of ownership revealed• inevery word is only equalled by,out ''pride. in producing the .1947' Pontiac - finer: i. `'a fine car gin, ad'h � • •: • be.stack of orders piled ;p forthe new, Pontiac are gratifying'!esti•. moniais to the: quality and ,beauty of this finest ofthe famous ,,Sitz et 'Streaks-. Unfortunately, so many orders also, mean that many,ubo choose Pontiac must wait: So if your car,wise . head ' and. hart sty 'P, ontiac' your present c4e re:11 git e. lou" better. raf er service Ili you u;a{t if you hat it cart -incl by your C'!4in tea deet er, ' ► � cr .. iadc: fitter.; .rr 1 wI•�� '`i••.'• {�'W iii,{. y "I own'and. operate :a taxi )iusi- ness an many, -of ex -p ; • 'erlce have taught "me that Pontiac gars: are the best in quality;-lhe lowest in.operation .expense.'. 'Ralph L. Harding, Yarmouth, N.S. >1 . • • P ''We'., have several 194?-.Poi�tfac cars, each , of which. has been 'driven• mare - than . 9000 miles, ;' ..and ' which have, given extra`•• 'ordinary. performance. In other words, they offer the same quality as much higher' priced automobiles; D. Gendroni Beau1latneis,• P Q. ' • 'The attendants' gowns • were similarly styled in blue. brocaded taffetawith. full net skirts, :mat chifig mohair: -hats---:arid acte'ssar � les.. r in blue and ,Mrs, `Hamilton'sen,' semble •was:'pink both: carried colonial: boucitiets of pink i•gses,•'. blue cornflowersand •pas'tc+1 s'aeet• peas g Followin 'the ceremony, a re:' ceP tion;'was- held at Gray. Mem- ! orial Hall Mrs Geoghegan wore. . a: powder b.lue,French'crepe chess• .: with brownmohair picture. hat. and ai`'eessories''in -brown. •:::•Her corsage. was Talisman roses. Krs G. Galbraith, Atwood, ,-sister=:•of. the • groom, •chose ' a beige ..crepe'.''' frock with brown.mohau .hat,' .alis-. matching accessories, and • man rose corsage For awedding trip to Musk,cka, the bride' donned a srha t three ., ,piece butcher linen suit of • but- . •tercup 'yellow,. brown .'and 'whlte- accessor1e' , and corsage "of, shite ' roses: Upon :their return, Mr.: and Mrs.: ..• Simpson :will .".reside' . ini. Stratford Atwood, • LondonPelec Island, .Detroit; ....Mich., ',Arlington. N. Y,, Rid etown' Lucknow;'. Grimsby, , g , , tirbrd'._•Ennbr:o;-Pat...- ��5tratl�oY,.'Stra , . merstoi1 l EtheI,. ' Fergus, , d ant- • ford :and .Toronto. d "I .particularly' enjoy its. r'iding- L. quality and atn more than satin+' fled with, the fuel economy..” Dori Grant,North.Battleford, Sask. Vo 'aiw . r• but.•ly;� 1 Cir erii, an .10 1�t.•. Cfr. la7csi�)r, ., .r�sad•ts t.tr� • •yltrlm 11?ew}r.'ne Cfril 4 ILL=TE11'1'FEI Impatience is a health danger: Signal:" just as surely. ,as patience; is. a virtue.` Pointing .this. out, nat..; ional'health experts t Ottawa, emphasize that physical and'ales` ;tal illness are. often first revealed. eased. in: bursts ,of temper '.and i.Il-hum • People with "acid tol'1E;tlt :'' and. poi$ofOUS djSposititlll.'i e1r :ur iY: in need .61. medical' r Tr i rt l� bility, sarcasm' ,and ill '''' rate. marks aftori F p.t' r' t ;• ,,,r^lfi hitl(l:'il lit' 4 tciiiiie1 o nlc.ilt .' ii_Y I a`, o,:iiitt'.1 with zio i tC�•tli .5. Eiltalit�. A1.1�:�!]"ejl' X .• . ,.. l x1; r4.;, •1, • .% st pi b! R la • e' fi J T