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_:OW SENTINEL, .LUCKNOW, Q
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• TT',t'ARI4 7HURS., SEI'TEMBEI3::t Oth',� 194x
TfTELUC •
GIRL GUIDE. NOTES
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W ATTEND: i ' A WORTHY PROJECT
Next--T•�zes a nt .
Financial support is curre, tly
.:. . - .. � • .
being sought, f1h°
marks the .82nd annual fall fair •
�T r -recreational centre. As
lethe Lucknow rich to or Soc= an urban -rural cooperative
,iety, an organization that for eon Ject it offers advantages
BOUNDARY EAST:
lair. and 'Mrs. James Forster,
Mr, and Mrs. Wm.' Forster and
.. '1 sent Sunday ,at Glamis.
Mr. and Mrs. Pharis gathers
and-' Car. o1yrl visited with r
arid s- Mrs Alex'a•Iackett in Wingham...
• tinuity of activities~ is surpassed
by none in. the community,
Through the •years, the Fair has
had its ups and downs. _ Currently
it is on they up. 'swing, and solar
as •'united finances' permit,•ef-
.forts. are being made to re-est-
ablish it as one 'of the best fairs
district.:. Much • has been
• 'tr 2Xi. 'the
accomplished tin' this respect, • .alp
yet- remains to be done.
beim much y
o t 'is end the..., greatest ?reed
'enthusiastic; community of
is an
active boosters for the fair, :In
short; more . who will roll up
their sleeves to lend a hand, • or
estion, or a word • of
%.offer a'.sugg
encouragement, and fewer who
find nothing ,better ,to do than
aievote thein .idle . time to de-
structive • criticism.
ucknow. 'Fall Fair has the
Tlie�,•...
advantages . of a natural:' grand-
_ stand, 'and an agricultural hall
• second to •none..: Thea entertain
ment features " of: the 'show- are
worth anyone's time 'arid
`well
th small twenty-five , cent fee.
e
.Your presence:' and: your guarers
nothing po
. .. . in that
srbilxties, second. . .. th g
hasever been ;attempted here.
Sponsored by The 'Clansmen,
this club'has exhausted' its re-
sources in purchasing the build=.
ing and site and in constructing
the foundation,. fpr ,the, building,
wihch is now in its new location
"south of ;the,Post. Office. With its
Possibilities. now ' apparent, The
Clansmen are seeking the finan-
cial assistance of : the :general pith -
and, :have ` no qualms,rbait that
it will._' be hearty and liberal'
'Waiting room and • lavatory
facilities -is one of the initial pur-
poses -of the building, but , which
will offer recreation; • •entertain-
of
`fi L and enable the
Board- f ...;P •rr-ectors.-tC-• „coca. inue'
their. rebuilding program. ro ram. The
�
qua ultimate - will be • the construction.
•of a race,track Which is so essen_•
' '
tial to .the success' of the rural
fair today,and which' project
e
, 1Vfr. and ,Mra, T:. Jantzi ,aria
Donald, Mr, • and Mrs. Walter
Hoffman, Mr..- and Mrs. • .Fred
gandle rof Milverton and Mr.. and
Mrs. R. E. Forester and family
spent Sunda y at George Fisher's.:
Miss.: Vyetta Phillips is assisting
Mrs, Eddie . Moo.e for. a , few
weeks
8�s
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tay.
• The Whitechtirch Women's• in -
stitute entertained the. 'Lucknow
and ' St, Helen's Institutes 'on
u. , .r. a good. crowd'
Tuesday last, with g ,
present The meeting was in the
form ;o f Gr.andrnother's: Day. •
•
United Church Y: • P. S. •
The first.meeting of, thea fall term
:The. Guides will meet on Friday
at 8 p.m.. for an operpair supper
Meeting.. Bring your. own sand-
wiches and meet promptly at the
United. urc
A busy Saturday
Saturday • wasn't just another
day for` many in the community,
That afternoon there was: a large
crowd at the -sale of household
effects at Marshall Graham's
with • bidding brisk under'they
inarn
mer wielded .: by ,•Wellington .
Henderson. Proceeds" of ' the sale
amounted to Borne: $1;200., • '
That same. afternoon .the,, Lad-
T
DUCK, SEASON OPENS ..
ON' SEPTEMBER 27th '
ie Auxiliary to the "Canadian
held • a: very, successful
Legion'
In the district north •' •.of the
Huron - Bruce 4'Boundary; t }� e
season for dUcks and geese opens
baking sale;bazaa r .and afternoon
tea, and in the evening there . was'
a big turnout; for Fat Gibson's;
western • novelty.show, It; Was
staged in the'arena, with the per -
benefit
and eucational' activities
young and; formances of Chum;' thecollie and
benefit' andinterest toy g was held' last Monday evening,
will offer ...Wil -'Shamrock, the Arabian pinto,
old. Banquet facilities with -the• retiring, president,
adv,anta a while � ,•_•- _ ! adding color to what was report-
vry another. decided g : ;fred Black, : in :charge:"The meet
ever purpose • of the building' with the usual , de-
*ill
to be .a. good show,
ymg opened
lies
• on erio a er-
will be
Just what its name imp voti al period. ft which the
-•=a communit centre elec 'on of officers f'or•'the 1947-
f the
building
`'wil
layout
��ow-
la a �follow-
be
11
The y1948' 'term was ` held., The o
be suggested ;by a representative ing:were 'elected:, president; Wil -
r
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Department•of. Pard • *Hampson• .1st vice, Shirley
ing' arid Development,.
of • the Ontari6
- -- --Sherwood, secretary, Margaret.
financial assistance will be forth 1VIaePherson treasurer, Wilfred
coming' , from 'the province:; to Black pianist, Jean :Sfothers • as
maintain the building and to as-
ice:with the salary .one. qual . ..
sistant, Noreen Kilpatrick; 'social
B
d to.a Ipervise.
$lack: , _...-Next-• oriel y, s meeting,,
ivities that will be 9undertaken... li a e.' a form of, a; corn roast
ever. ro' ect, ` here '`''i ' t k th
• As with y, . p . at the' home of Mr: and • Mrs,:
the .ske tic andll''th
-will, be P Ewart Taylor.
' appears -in • the offing
y; Support the YLuck'now Fall Fair
the .
knocker, but they are very Much
,in. the minority and 'theirvoice
is all but. inaudible. '
•• The project is a worthy one:
Give :whai you can, affcfrd be the
it^
. lay, act .today!
:' MacCROSTIE—TO1feL
Knox .United Church, 4gquburn,:
was' the scene of a lovely Wed
ding ori Friday, • September 12th
,. at .1130 'am.* when Amy. Selina;
;' younger.` daughter of M.r. and Mrs:
Fred :Toll, Auburn, became the.
of Hugh 'John 11!lacCrostie;
sage • of pink gladioli and rose -
'duds~ rs-`M-acertrstie—chose
black crepe dress,' with ` braid : and
lace trim, black accessories and,
corsage of gladioli and 'rosebuds;;
Dater the; bride and groorm-left
for a motor :trip to Northern On-
tario. The ' bride travelled , in a •
rose' silk jersey dress with b1abk'
accessories : and . carried • a' black
'..eldest son . of Mr.•' and Mrs:. Wm ' top. ..coat' ,:She wore a corsage of
Ma er:ostxe; Lucknow . ,Talisman roses and fern. On their
T�e�•eht�r-c • w. _ ' rcfi�rr-n �Yae-Wlll-:ali-ue.�ai-,.lel,.-B..•-
corated."for "the occasion; the altar ,God'erich
being draped ii•1, white •and bank-
eil'-with large : baskets :of mixed.
:gladioli, 'asters . and fern. Rev. A.
Hewitt, pastor of ;,the ' church, • 6f J
ficiated. ,.•
• The pride; given; in marriage: by
-her father, chose :'a' floor length.
;'embossed ivory- satin •gown, fash-
WI-IITECHURCH
Mr Albert McQuillin has s d
his mice home east .of the village
to Mr: Ab:.Stead• of Blyth and will
be holding. an' auction sale in th:e
near' future.
lobed, .with ''sweetheart neckline•, l Mr.' ,Tom Purdon of Powasson'.
• Ione` fitted sleeves, ending in .lily`I. visited re;ei1tly with 7 [r. 'Wm. •
BORN
MIDDLETON=at Mountain . HOS.;
.pital, 'Hamilton, on Friday
tember 1;'2th,••1947 to Mr, and Mrs.
Mearle Middleton, a daughter.
ALLIlV in Goderich'Hospital, on
Saturday, Septetrib,er '13th, 1947,
to• •Mr: and Mrs. H. FL:. 'Ailin (nee
on .eptember 27.th and'continue$ •
until November 10th. The dj .�
lirriit •, ,is seven, ,• ncks d rive .
geese,: � ...
,South.. of this - line the season -
opens a week 'later, �n 'O4tober
4th,. and continues until Novem-
ber 17th,
Big Apple '•Crop--.
J.. W. Joynt'. and ' Son have: an
exceptionally •big. apple �rQp, this
year, "although it °is somewhat
slow- in colbring. -Picking .o. era
tionstwill :start .*shortly arid. the
ate, ' currently advertising for;ielp:'
to harvest. the . crop. .
FALL FAIR DATES' .
Listowel .., . .Sept..,17,' 18`
Kincardine • Sept, 18, 19
S f th S t 1
ea or ep . 9, .20
Wiarton Sept: 18, 19
Sept;26
Lucknow. , Sept:- 23, 24 •
Mildmay ; Sept, 22, '23
Owen Sound , Sept. '27, 29,-30
Tara "Sept. ‘2.4.', 25
Tiverton Sept: 23, .24
' Octi,. 2,
0c ° '3:
•
'See Thompson's :Fair Week
Sale. `advt:: •on. page: "3` ' • '
-aline. -,.
Teeswater, •... Sept. '30, Oet. 1.'
Bayfield • , Oct..7 8'.
.•
points over • the hands. With t is
,she •wor • : elbow length ivory
farce•-- veil = Ith scalloped :'halo
headdress - nd.'.carried'a' crescent-
ougu= o 'r•ose."
•'' ..and ,white chrysanthetriums...'She
wore •'a strand of pearls, the gift`
of the : groom.
The bride • had: two attendant,
her sister, • Mrs. Kenneth" McDoug-•
all::as'natron of honor 'was:gown
ed in floor. length .turquoise taf
feta and Miss Caryl Macc rostie,
sister of, the groom. as bridesmaid
who wore pale pink . taffeta.:Both
t
•
Purdon here.
Miss. Fox of Galt spent' the
eek=end : with her mother at the;
home of ,:Mr: Rxobt • Carrick:
Mrs. T. Lamb' and Lean, Doreen
and Donald, also Mrs: Tichborne.:
of Goderich spent Saturday; after-
noon with Mrs. D. Kennedy: `
Congratulations to Mrs.. David;
Kennedy..:,who received word last
Week . that she is a.'.great ^great
grandmother
Wedding bells ,are ringing loud-
ly.
Congratulations to .Mr. William
E :FACILLTIES'':OF TI-
wore contrasting"flower 'and. rib-' Purdon- who had -his 86th birth-
day . last Frjday.. '
Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs.
Alf. McCreight who were married
30,' years .last Friday: •
Miss. Helen McIntosh of Van
couver, B.C. is visiting' her sister
•Mrs.:' Albert Mctuillin ' and Mr.
1VMcQuiliin and; other rleatives a-
round here. •
, We are sorry to report Mr
Walter .Lott 'is confined ' ,to bed
with'; a ',heart condition: , We wish
him .a speedy recovery.
A corn 'roast and ' social 'wag
heid'a last : Wednesday evening at
Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Conn'S. A
good attendance was. present.
A corn roast and, social was
held.'in the United- Church base-
ment on Monday evening . of this
week. ox
The Presbyterian • W. M. %.
thankoffering was held in the
Church on. Monday evening .thisc'
week.
F ..
b6n headdress and .carried sin-
ilar fan -shaped:. bouquets of glad
ioli,: roses and bouvardia._
Miss . Lois - Grasby;, ;Blyth, '•sous-
in of the bride, played the wed
ding music. She • wore 'a ,floor
'length gown bf pale blue neeover
satin, a headdress similar. 'to the
bridesmaid and • a • corsage ; of.
bronze baby mums.
Mr. Ronald' MacCrostie,. broth
et • of the groom;acted as •••best
man. Mr;SteWart T911,, Auburn
and Mr. Jerry Cranston, Luck-
, now, acted as ushers: During, the
signing of the register Mr Aub-
- ivy Toll sang "0 Perfect Love"
Following • the ceremony, t h e
•wedding dinner was served to
• about 'thirty-five., guests at the.
°Brunswick Hotel, . Wingham. The
table was prettily decorated with' •
pink and white and- centred with
the wedding cake flanked' by tall
tapers. Mrs. Toll and Mrs. Mac-'
• Crostie, mothers of the, bride and
...groom, .'received the gt,ests, the
''former dressed in pearl grey
. • crepe . with silver sequin trim,
black 'accessories and wore a cor-
y
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