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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-11-20, Page 2477, '4 -fill dJ a" • ° THE - 'UCKNGW SENTINEL, LUG..KNOW,. OilTARM 1 ilii; -- hen-- l in -e s--1~aliza til • gl do'' literally the!''•whotle world was listening, • This Thursday morning at ap- proximately 11.30 a.m. GAVLT.,'the marriage of Princess Elisabeth to Lieutenant ' Philip Mountbatten. was solemniz.e in Westmainster Here are s me of the questions. which than , people ,have. been masking about the wedding yuitiii.,the ^ an wers.�° , The form'o f service is precisely, the' sa e a .that 'used for any Other. ou ale : belonging to *' the Church... f England, and the King. will giv .his 'daughter away like. .any, . other father in the, British. • 1CoridnioriWealth" 'Ther only differ- yence ;bt'Ween: a • royal. weddin and : tha of an 'ordinary citizen is' that i is a proportionately bigr ger• • wedding ••and an.`historical Per : ,. i•n attended 'b a:number,of'-I • cos o y i • an official ' caiacity. people n ,• The place Westminster Abbey, Where there have been very few . Royal weddings' since .1300; among ..; these • were . the weddings to Prin *:cess 'Mary to Viscount Lascelies, .the Duke' and Duchess of York . - .now King, and 'Queen) and the Dukedand Duchess, f Kent •;clergy take part in the :ceremony.' the , Archbishop of -Canterbury, 'Dean of Westminster The Pre-' ' :,•centor, C. M. Armitage; the. Arch bishop of York. Only clergy' take part in the actual ceremony,. plus. • three Lay •Officers.,.attached;"to.the Abbey, who have the Tight to attend These are . Llle • High:' stew- tlu, •.LVfu Halifax, aaran; former A r$ bas$ador to • the United '' States; tthe, High Bailiff, Mr, W illinck and the Chaper. Clerk, M. Hart Wright. The' Dean . of Westminster;„ the Very Reverend Allan C... Don, p.p., ,meets • the Princess. at the door' of the: Abbey and heads the 'n -,to :the: altar -.:--Th rocess�o . e Dean P reads the. commencement of the is . The' Archbisho ' of .= ._ .�sery c _e . _The P Can terbury as Primate, .ofhe Church Of • England. ;marries° Princess un -. •,'; �lizab`eth'"an�d-Le�.rterinnt-•- ..Ma t* 4 .J battens : and the:. Archbishop ' of Fork gives the address.1 The Dean ' u ial: the t ies t of Westminster g p blessing. : of' Service—For the 'ten-. . ,Form t -al. part`;.of the' service, that is: the.. actual :marriage, • the ' form . of solemnization' of ' matrimony an the Book "': of 'Common : ,Prayer (1549) is" used The United King- dom : Parliament:, did not : accept he 1928;, revision ,of ; the .Prayer ` mainder "of, the ser- , the The, re -vice' follpws-'the -form- used' -at- the marriage: of. the King and Queen .in .1923 = (hynins• and anti -mins)... The, words of: the' bride's'vow in. . the- Book of: Common Prayer in elude••"to love, cherish and` obey",, ' and :these are the, words the P '' Princess •`ice using. ' • .•� oaa\r�Yrth�\'• v�va\aah��''��v ... firm.. G. • `A Charming. ; Photograph -Of Princess-Elizabet)� 'And Lieut. • Phili"p 'Mountbatten, •R.N., ;.Who` Were Wed This Morning In : Westminster Abbey. Ti 1.IR . 249VHMBERA :20th, 1947- LO0:KIh1G;, BAC KK'WARDS:• THROUGH. ',THE SENTINEL FILES • Sixty. Yearn .' _ In protest against the $eott Act Kincardine- hotel . keepers, ,closed, their houses . to the public. • The shut -down strike was short lived ,lasting little more than 24 hours. ' J. ipoipervzlle,, was...having:` the agrjictltural^grounds put in shape: The • old^ cattle sheds ..were. being taken dawzi 'and, replaced by new. ones 'on the east ;side of the build - MC. • •Mrs Maud W hams sof Black=.• horse hotel' was committed • to Walkerton. jail for selling liquor contrary to the Scott ,: Act Her husband .-recently . had. served a two • rnor�ths'. ,sentence on a .about. 100 •'relatives.: and friends non a -aao ••' he. r t in to w o g • �I g new regulations limiting .enter tainment. • It will be; paid for by the' King from:: his priv 'te purse. i ar : cha John• •MurchiSdn; a ri d David Moody: of Lu ckno`w „and James Morrison, • James Mathers and 'Henry, •Mathers. of Kinloss spent a couple . of weeks hunting- deer, bear and other game 'in the Bruce Penin siula. 7 " • W. J. Earls, chairman' of the• d Bridge Road: anCommittee was calling for tenders for -opening na p xiing and '£'ef ihing of the sewer ion Campbell St. • Wheat was 69c, oats 32.e, barley 40e,, eggs I5e, butter 18c.and,pork • $4.60 ,per 'cwt.. " Mr,,, and Mrs. Georg'e'S 'Robert - Son; returned from •a ' 'trip ta+, Indianapolis where all the, .fanX ily gathered to visit . wl%•. their .inother, Mrs, -Isabella Robertson. Messrs,'T: Watson,. G. H; Aoug las, J: A, MacLennan and C. Rich- ardson, assisted ..with. the Music at anniversary services. in :Knox Church, Ripley. . J G. Anderson of Lucknow and MacDonald of 1Kinloss were • attending' County, . Council.. at' Walkerton, • A.•Mills, tinsmith a't the f,aw, rence. Hardware, had . his- leg • broken . when he -fell from the roof of the •new residence being : • erected by:. Mr: `b. Lawrence. Mrs. Harry Days died 'at Wood", stock; having Survived her hus- band only 14 'months. She died of typhoid fever, which she cors-, fretted "whli nur h e .tr Who was ill with the malady. A pleasant ,evening 'Was spent at., the home't f . • Mr. and, Mrs, Poster. Moffat when friends gath- ered. to celebrate their 10th wed-; ding anniversary. Dr.. John. H. Garnier, ' author of the ', tragedy . "Don Pedro", was• honored by. having the play stag- ed in ;•London, England;,.. theatres, with 'a 'special performance staged for.. gerrajes 'y ;T e lien _.. Garnier wrote the book some 1.2 ,years earlier. • • ' M. ' J. McKay. succeeded Joseph Mallougii :: as ,A•ehfield Township tax collector. • The Huron County team defeat- ed Bruce .in. the tug `o' war at the Caledonian ,parries .Captained .by his. 80th :year. • The ' death . o f , . Mr: Wrn;::Mac- Lerman • 6f Langsicle-, . oc urred in . . John A 'MacDonald of the 'Huronites . were • W • 'Johnson, J:.McKenzie, R. R. McKenzie,F. T: ,Henderson, •' R. McKenzie, , M McKenzie;'.J. D. Matheson, -J.: B. Matheson, .J Dalton, B. •Finlay - on. The:Bruce. :team :was• eluded J. Stringer,• R: McKenzie, Alexander, H.Alexander, M. ._Iholson J. `` Hays,R. Nac Hays., ' -3�I:ueh-of=the-suceess*e-f-•he-1.3th- nnual...Cai,edonuan Games i •n. Lucknow ;,was attributed::to• the following:, Dr: D. ; A MacCrim- mon, Alex' McPherson, 'Alex, 1Vlc Intyre, • Capt. John, McPherson, Win.. McIntosh, D. , Herrie11, R,. McCarroll, A:' D. Cameron; Aleft Currie, :Allan McDonald, :•J'ames tamed' by! George • 'Kerr and m The. Royal Family Family are inviting' -relatives -and _ per-somal--4riends and the remaining places are al= Ideated to • leading figures in Bri-` tain' and ;from .the other countries ma e a Spee-: of: the Commonwealth and to rep - jaiBoard of Trade , , . p . ial' ' allocation of , coupons for the resentatives of other countries.' Princess's weddin� dress':and. o- , Ladies' ' are wearing 'morning. g�g ing-away. . outfit. ' She had no dress and hatsy and . .gentlemen, trousseau. morning dress, lounge..' suits or'. _., r are : eight ht•: brides aids se°rvice.;, dress.. �T'he e gbridesmaids • arid: two pages. The ;bridesmaids, A Select Committee of Mem are Princess''' Margaret, Princess . bers of the United Kingdom Alexandra of Kent,'' Lady Caro- House ' of Commons ``drawn from line Monta u -Douglas -Scott, Lady :all Parties- will be' called by. ; the MaryCanibrid a .Lady 'Elizabeth•, Lord Chancellor to decide if -the' ,., g Lamb�art, %� • The Hon: Pamela. Princess's allowance..Will now .he Mo ntbatten, The: ion. Margaret increased. They are ,free. to call Elphinstone a n d Miss „Diana in �whomever•they_like for advice, Bowes -L• yon. The tjwo ' pages : are and , ylrhen• the amount is ;settled 'Prince, William of Gloucester and it �. is put before, ' . the 'House. "of. `Co'rnmons:and made .an•Act. This procedure is necessary because the 'Princess,:as a' whzian, could not 'inherit the .`iicom.e derived from the '••D.uchy :of Cornwall,: which. in , the case .of 'a male' heir to �the,'Throne is his rightful in- torno. 'Since the last . P,Tince of Wales (Edward VIII — Duke of ' Windsor) this : money .has, "been devoted to the Government's cil list". It is, therefore, now for the Government to • pro fide; :or the Heir ^ to the 'Throne, The ;.sura decided upon will' be . additional to .the• 6,000 pounds •($24,000)" an: nually which the Princess now • receives,. • Prince •Michael, of• Kent.' The King and Princess Eliza - The bridegroom was recently;•beth travel to Westminster Ab - 'received, • at. a .private ceremony, as: a member :.of the Clhurch of England. ' There' will •be no public expen- diture a •'connected' With the wed -M ding. The Church :expenses • are paid • by 'the • bridegroom, in the .. customary way,. arid the remaind- er will come fr,'om •the King's pri- vate .purse. Thel .procession' , in- volves nothing more . than an ord- inary State. procession, for, which' 'everythipg that is heeded is ' at •hand. No changes in; Westminster Abbey or, Buckingham Palace are contemplated" and no -'stands are erected°along the route. The : wedding" -breakfast is est pectec ' to be on the scale - of a small private . buffet 'party for bey 'iri the Irish State Coach; and her Royal. • Highness',' the': bride • and the .brideigrooin' return' • to Buckingham Palace ' in. the glass • coach: • ' The : route 'of the procession from . Buckin'gham; : •,Palace ' to, • Westminster ; Abbey'is via The. Mall, . Admiralty. Arch, Whitehall, Parliament .. Street, East a :n d South sides of Parliainent Square" The return journey is oh the "sane route. 'The whole route ,is lined by. contingents • from • the three 'services. ,The Household Cavalry 'provide .Mounted• .escorts.. There. ,are' -bands at:..Buckingham Palace, alcing the route, and .out- side Westminster 'Abbey. • There • are about• 2,000. guests Twenty Yearn St. Helen 'district. teachers re-;. • Slimed ;their duties at the'follow- •ing points, Misses ;W; D. Ruther ford: -.Timmins;. Gladys Webb, Ft.. Caroline' Webb' Port:'• Gilliam• _ - Webb; Credit;,. Dorothy Webster,^-•Uno •:. Park; .Mabel: Woods, - Nile; :Mary - Durnin, Dungannon; C:.o i i ti • Clark, •Milverton; • Clara, Woods, Guelph; : Irene Woods,,Golden Val' e 1• � n tw il•'Huro D; Brooks,. Con. .P, lost his. barn and season's drop bit .fire.. ' . • • Dr, D. R Finlayson' of ;Ripley had his arm, broken in 'a motor:: accident ori ten. 12, ; Htiron TWP, . As the James : Purves family Findlater, A K Cameron,., Dou were. aMis'sbout to steart wto .the •Fall gold',: McKinnon, Fair Malcglni` Camp , "Annias thro' 'bell, M. Canipbel.l,: Jr.,':D. Camp- bell,' D. E. Cameron, John Murch- ison, Donald McDonald, . A.. D. :Cameros; Geo: 71VIcHardy , John Boyd, . John Stewart, George Kerr., Ed. Odium' .'wrote to The Sen- tinel from;.Japan, describing his trip 'to the Orient: from the rig,,,•suffer:ing' a : severe shoulder injury ,and %fracture. Elmer' Woods of St,.Helens 'un- derwent an: appendectomy in Wingham..' '•• Mrs. Robert lvlu'llin of town received word of the death of her sister, Mrs. J. Johnston: , The Select - Committee will ;de. cide• if Lieut. Mountbatten :is.- to receive any allowance .over ' and above that allocated to. the Prin- ces., . . NORTH CULROSS ` • Mr. and Mrs. 'Clarence Woodr- cock of Toronto spent a few days at the Donaldson's. Mrs. John Mowbray, of 'White- church spent. 'a week ,visiting;his sister, , Mrs. John' Bannerman of aleefnn. , • Mr..and Miss Ruth,- Mrs.Reu-• 'i ' ben Zettler and son, spent a day with Mr+ arid Mrs.: Linus Ruth at Teeswater. • • • ' - • • ^ ivfr" Geo" Herd completed a gar- tractor.. •Glowing • at` the m. of .age and 'drive' shed for ''NXr. Bert I Johnston .Mc,Leod' of Huron, ,Banrxerinari, Con,. 14, Mr. Henry Ruth: has completed ' Mrs, Alvin Bannerman, Mrs, David . Donaldson and Joyce at- tended the Masquerade 'social'•. at Mr.. "Warner Smythe's .in aid of the Salem church. They do, say there•was a terrific "ghost" "pres- ent Which 'had ' those present in. stitches. . Mr,, Ralph Halde'nby`, and his sister .Florence ^are remaining in Teeswater for the week from now on while attending. High School,, • Mr • James Wilson - has ',been ce a •house. for Mr. Torn Maabonaid,. South • Line, Kinloss Township. Miss Mary Donaldsol-i •spent the. week -end at "her home.'. Snipped `bff Road � 'Slippery roads. from the first taste of winter on,.•Saturday were responsible• for, a -'motor accident just west of Lucknow.; • A car owned by George Taylor, • Jr., went into the ditch opposite But- ton's' gate and turned turtle. Jim Purves, a passenger iri the car Suffered a :fractured collar bone, • MAIN OFFICE,. WALKRTON At T4e Office Which Will Be or: .P:01,11c:INSPEcT10 ecember., 3rd: and. 4t .1941. In Connectipn. DR.'W; POWILER, 13iiec. tor and yl).0.1-1,.1