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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-11-20, Page 3J q TEugs„ 1SIOVEIVIBEH.0th, 1947• THE •LUJCKNOW :SENTINEL, LUCICNOW, ONTARIO PAGE. THREE Loca and G enera GALLzvANTS 1�Vrrn HOUNDS PET FONEAR D'iINCxANNOIY .... � M..�,-,.. �:,.,-.,.�,,. " _. _ .,.�..,• : SPECIAL. SALE Hosiery' Satur- Mrs, James Ritchie was a guest A fox that is a family pet and • day night, • TiE; MARKET STORE at the Ritchie -Boyle wedding in even romps about unmolested; • Woodstock on •Tovem er• Catharine MacIntosh is visiting b 8th. in Lindsay and Toronto for a • week. • • Mrs'2T;1,McKintrois°-antl-Diss Jean McKinnon ;of Kinloss were recent visitors in •Flint, Mich. with five houndsLis=•to be found on the farm of Victor_ Errington, Mrs, `Margaret Dudley returned R. 2, Auburn. • Qn_li,aturd.,ayy-.aittor-:: penclin,g—a- a-Paptured-wherr `eek rironto ar he home of It did not have its eyes open, the her brother, Mr. Arthur Haldenby fox is now a year and a half old NG BELLS WYLDS--STONE' Metropolitan United Church, London; Ontario, decorated- with mums, ferns and candelabra was' the. scene of. a pretty autumn wedding when Lilian June, dau-" -.ghter ,of Mr. ,and, Mrs,. Alfred. ` Stone, St:. Marys,. -'became the bride: of Warren F'rankl'in Wylds,, son of Mr. and Mr's..Donald' Wylds. of LucknoW. Rev. Di. W. E. Mac, Niven officiated at the ceremony: Mr,, T, C.. Chattoe. played the wedding music. Miss Willa-Wyeth was, the."seleist,' singing '`Through" the Years" during the signing. of the register. ` ` : • Entering the c urch' with 'her atheiC the. brio& wore a bridal gown of white s1ippe.r satin with slight train, the sweetheart neck- line : and, peplum embroidered with seed pearls., Her embroider-• ed fingertip veil was` held with a , feather headdress She 'carried a 'bouquet, of Sweetheart roses and wore a • pearl'•ne•ck1ace, worn: by :her mother.on her wedding • was 'hex. matron' `of honor,'' wear ing a' floor'length's bink' taffeta, .gown with matching flower, head • 'dress and ]carried'; a :bou � diet •of q pastel chrysanthemums The best man *as Lloyd Wylds of'Kincar• dine,`.brother of thea grooms. Thebridal reception .was held. at the home sof the. bride's par- ents;.Mr. -;and'iv rs,'•Aifred''Stine.. The bride''s. mother 'Ware a sequin:. trimmed' black .crepe .dress:. with • 'matching hat and corsage of red. roses.' The groom's• mother- -Ores • a caravan brown •crepe dress With matching hat and corsage. of Pink' roses. For their! wedding trip tQ the United`. States the: ,bride'"'donned. a -brown suit-'--witir grey -topcoat • and* brown • apcessories..and ..wore • a;ga'denia corsage: On their, re - tem M. ' -anl • Mrs. W Ids . Will reside i:ri : Kincardine. AITCHI ON-�N:ILSON. A quiet weddingwas soleriiliiz .• ed •at '. the; Presbyterian Manse,. Whitechurch, :by Rev. erland at 3 .p.m. 'Saturday, 'Nov- • . ember'' 8th; when Celia Marion., only daughter' of Mrs. J. J. •Wilson of ':Lucknow :and •.the late. M. Wilson became the bride'Of , .James ' Russell Aitchison, ' : eldest s$n of Mr. Archie Aitchison, It' Lucknow aid the, late Mrs: Aitch- ' ,•rson. and. with Other relatives. 'For fear it might attack the - __ O°B I T UAR Y chickens it is kept :tied on a leash. The hounds will come up to the MISS C WELLWOO fox and' play with it. as if •to help D, • R N: its° pass a:w ay the weary hours. 1 _ _. -Wellw. R.N., ._. _ --'�T - ...,fibers of the Errington? fa- .. , former W. M: •S United Church ilk are ' quite devoted to• it and missionary in West China for 38' can put food in its mouth without year's died suddenly . of a heart fear of being bitten. A son. of attack in • Grand, Rapids;, 'Menne- the.,'. household; • It;oss •Errin ton sota:',Eorn 'at Fordyce, Miss. Well-, noattending;Stratford Normal ' wood was well known in the, dis- school .delivered • :.. an -Oral.. eqm- tic ..ShNe was' in her• 74th year ,position' 'about..the per fox' at as 'a graduate `of the Tor- Stratford Normal :this fall: • onto; Conservatory of Music,. She The fox broke away from its•' received her Bible college train- leashseveral months 'ago, but af=, ing in Philadelphia '.and her nurs ter "wandering. in , the : bush for. ing degree' at 'Washington, D.C.. several days returned' t'o the Miss Wellvuood started her mfs- farm,'• apparently quite happy to sioiiary work':•'in West - China in be lback; Goderich Signal -Star.'. 1906 and during her women's hos pitali work there was instrumen-. tai ire building a • hospital••at i MR.. & MRS.. SAM `DURNIN . Cher gtu, She arrived' home ' •in MARK. 49th ANNI'V'ERSARY Canada . in 1943. Sur iving, are • • one brother and two .sisters; Wil- There was• a very • pleasant ,bert, Wingham;' Mrs. G. H,`Zigert; gatliering•at4the 'home of Mr.: and l 'amilton, 'Mrs., R. J. •McKenzie,. .Mrs.Porman McDonald -.and Winnipeg, Mr. Harvey; Webb of LloydPhillips, Fordyce, on Nov-. West Wawanosh is a. nephew. ember 16th to remember the 49th • The body will rest at•the home wedding anniversary; of ,their of her brother Wilbert Wellwood, uncle and. aunt, ;'Mr: and Mrs. Wingham.. • Funeral_ aetvr s «K,1t Sa- L.D * .a£ d0ukx ,i ..,T* -e ie d In the •Wirigha'rri United- .also the 7th weddingg a . anniversary Church Thursday at..2 p.m. Rev: of :Mr. and. Mrs.Norman McDon ald's wedding: •. A..,grand fowl dinner 'was ;en-.. toyed; complete with .a beautiful- cake for the two wedding ,anni- versaries. Other guests were Mr.' and; Mrs: George: Phillhps 'and Al ,bert• . Phillips, : Betty : 'McDonald. and Betty'Durnin: of Lucknow. • !Mr. and Mrs: Durrrin .:received a ' lovely"•:•bouquet of big yellow mums 'from their: family, in rec- og. nition of this memorable oc- casion:J •. .... W.' A •'Beecroft -will, officiate with burial in Winghari Cemetery" MRS: WALTER .M. BRAWN. " ` After. an • illness 'of -:several wee, ks, there 'passed away in the•: Kincardine .General, Hospital, 'on Wednesday,; • .October 29th, •1947. 'Estella' Taylor Campbell,• wife of Wa.ltei M Brown She. was born, in ;Huron Township:, December 1880,. and was the 'daughter' of the late' Mr. and Mrs.• David 'Camp bei7.: In 1.912.she Married Walter, M Brown' of :.Ainberleywhen e• they_:have resided �_. Mrs.! Brown .was , a 'faithful' merriber *of Pine River ' United:. Klug h `and a teachei. nth Singe ool, She was a1soy a: mem- ber✓off the Women's. Missionary," Society, ;Ladies'. 'Aid,. and Re•id's 2orrier's Women.s nstitu e. ing " the.-;w,ar•, . years she was, an active : worker m • the Red Ci cess.. • The funeral; .service `was held at her,; late. residence, with 'burial Ripley `cernetery.. The .floral tributes..andthe large ,:Crowd who'. ' attended •tlie funeral showed the high; esteem 'in .which Mrs. Brown NOS held: The Rev.- J. C. .Hutton 'Officiated at the , service, .assisted by the .'R'ev - J,:: C..•Nicholson of• Glenailan,'' a•. former : minister `of Pine River United .Church.. Two favorite :' hymns of • Mrs. Bi own, 'The••bride were a 'street 'length "The Lord is:My Shepherd" .and dress of blue.' crepe' with black ac "Abide with ,Me" Were sung. Mrs.' cessoiies. Her corsage was•:Happy Mervyn Eckmier and Miss' Eliza- Day, roses beth' Welsh sang' "Beyond the Mrs. Sam 1Vlc uilliri. Lucknow, Sunset" accompanied by . Mrs. as 'matron;; of honor - ,chose`, blue Wt:. Courtney,',• : crepe`.;dress with 11lack''accessor-. The pallbearers were. six: nepli- °res. Her corsage was 'Happy Day.: ews, Russell; Glenn; Gordon; roses: 'Ih'e .groom. was `attended Grant, Chester`' and Evyyn� Camp by. Mr. Sam ding lldow io -ac•seceremony a wed',. Besides her 'husband,., d at the Brawn leaves to mourn her pass-, . •bride's home..•;Later .the :bildal ing, two.daughters,. (Doris) -Mrs. 1 ■ • .'couple left •on a 'honeymoon 'to Murray 'MacLennan, • W.ingham; ) :.London,, `I- ami1ton and • .other (A.11ene) Mrs, ,Eldon' .Bradley, of ■ pgints south: Ashfield three granddaughters; ■ Misses_. -,E. Hende>son RN. •• : D. , f Douglas,. R..N. L. 'Harrison,. R.N.,: St9tford' visited recently. with: Mr'.. and ' Mrs. .Jack.: Henderson -arra--atter:ded-the Atwood: -•and Tide-` Donald wedding at. Teeswater ' ,Mr :and 1VI'rs. Dan Wylds ac- • cornpanied by. Mrs. Oliver, M.ac- Charles attended the`:weddiffg, of r' .Mrs. M. Covey„ R:N:' and son 'returned : to •• Newt .York' havin g. been Clieie -since . the . fun ral..of. e her:. father Mr'.., Arthur.' Cook: Waren. Wylds 'at London. i s i i i s i 0 s i i ✓ i i s 0 i i s i 0 i i • LUCKNOW ' HIGH SCHOOL • TOWN. HALL, ;LUCKNOW 2 'Nights furs�la , . • •Naveitiber aturday, November 2 , Concert Starts at 8.00 p.m. ,Pro ram consists of a. one -act, lay •presentations '8'• play, P of awards,' P. T. acts, school choruses' etc. iIMITED NUMBER OF RESERVED S TS ALE ON SA.. ;` c • � ....: �►.� T'_ McKIMS • DRUG STORE Reserved Seats 50c • :. Rush Seats 35 c n . : 'Publio':'School Children. 25c ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 1 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ r ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ♦o•\se\`♦'••%%•S.ae%•�v•Nos,.a•‘‘\.\•\'s\\\•ess • INGI • • litet • • .. 4 • HA�NOV:E Offers: You . A ade to .Order Belts, Bueldes, . i uttons:.: Also Guaranteed`.:Repa e have some smert Singe M dell available. . THE . SINGER SERVICE : CAR WILL' BE IUCKNOW . EVERY THURSDAY. • i rite :or 'Phone' us and have us call at, your home • Mr. Al in, Alvin and Donald Hamilton :,motored` to Toronto to attend ,the', 'Winter Fair Donald, remained .'to .take. ip; a position of counter sales,clerk in the Cut Chicken -Store in SimRson's Mr:, Robert McIntosh went tci - Toronto to'atternd the Ice Follies.,. ssa■■eii■■ois'■ai■asiassi■im■niaa■semi■iiumis■ss's■aiis•ss iaiirt■iii■. iiia■■ ▪ • ▪ • ■ otic�e _ 1 egulations: ■• Si.pp ■ ■ IIIi II • s n1.,. • ro : -o e��r ■ . at 0 a n • •o - As Published t: In ' Last;' Weeks Sentinel •, mi, . a:. MUSS PRESENT FOX' TO • CALL ''cT BOUNTY IN BRUCE, To ebllert the $4.00 '•bounty,• on foXes" in Bruce County, it is nec- essary. essay, to 'Present .thee. entire fox whenapplying for the reward. This action was taker when the Agl°ici rural conarnittee submit- ted the following • recomnienda- tion til tl,e, close- of the November' session , .• i "`ln connection:'tith the bounty 'to be, ;plaid on .•foXes, in order ;to prevent . the alleged'‘ boot -legging of frl pelts :froth' outside the County •for, payment within the ounty, we recorsmend that the bounty be paid only on•.an entire: fox, and that the 'pelts on the foxes be ' marked ' by a slit- r bt less •than .,3 inches longlaced longitudinally in the ,lowerjawr", Ir 'Sandra ' and. 'Brenda .MacLennan and Phyllis' Bradley; one \sister; ■ Mrs:. Robert Carripbell;'.2nd Con:. :' Huron, .three "brothers, John and s 'Dav„id, Huron. Township. and Ste- ,a' wart, 'Port Colborne. •■ . Friends' attended' the ' :funeral; 'i from. Flint, Mich.;. Detroit,. Port' , Colborne; Niagara -on -the -Lake,' I■• St. Catharines, Stratford; •Gp,der� �' a ich Atwood and Wingham,.. ' ■� Honored' Sunday. School Teaeher'r; . A 'surprise st.ipper was' held at 1 the home of • 1VCrs, Harold Johns •I stone oh Tuesday, November 4th, •, ■ . with thirteen members of Miss °w Celka •Wilson's Sunday School Iv class present, tb, honour their tea -'•w cher; i very pleasant time •was ■ ,;enjoyed, !during which Miss • THE .:`'POWER' COMMISSION A AS . FOLLOWS: ft ENACTS Section 97 of :The Power Commission Act is repealed An the following. substittuted .therefor A municipal corporation . or municipal commission and any -company or individual neglecting or refusing to obey and carry out any order, regulation,.' prohibition or 'dir- ection of . the Commission or of a member thereof. made Under section 86, or any order, regulation, prohibition! or direction of • the Commission made under sections 58a, , 87, 89' 90, 92, 93, 94., and 96,.. in addition ,.to any other ,liability, , shall forfeit 'to His :Majesty for the use of Ontario; the sum of $100 for every day during which such neglect or refusaj shall ' continue.:. ass. 1a .son -Was presented. Sy-•." her_boy_s"..■ . _ _ _•_ _ ' • with a silver cake plate, as 'a a , lovely pre -nuptial gift, ai■aiw>Ka�tt ,:ra • siwiwaa■■a�la■a�•a>.aa■a • it s• • ' u 1' ■ C■ y , • ectric stem , Y tot