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• THU S., NOVtIVIIFR 20th, 1947
LUCKNOW iI1GH,
• HOOL NEWS
The -scha ad •a holiday NOV--
,emhej "l lth:l► The Hig� h shoo
band played at the .Ce-"botap•h.
:'while the'. wreaths were being
laid.; .T
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ber 14th.
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• The •asserr�bly. Nov.
opened With. the singing of Home
• : n the Range". The boys' sang
o
the third verse • and made. an ex-
.:� job of ' it the second time.
cellent
-taey tried: The''scrip umwas-xead.
Dorothea McIntosh, Donald
�by
Cameron. led: in --the saying of 'the;
Cam ,
's Prayer; Five book reviews
+Lorl Past ' He
igen: -H�'hway r
.wereg . The
r • l�orralda: McQ,uaig;.
.,. � Y ,,:
' :G*en Stewart;: The
urricane, , +
Scarlet Pimpernel;, Jean Trelea-
ven;,Tkie'Bird of Dawning,. Eileen.
'Purves; Only; The..- Stars •,Know,
Wain 'Jah'nston;' Most of: these
• books were from the new library'
THEA WCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
DARLINGS, IN ONTARIO •
,:Regent• reports from Normandy.,
France, that. there ;, has been' a
"catastrophic," decline in the star-
` Pepin$tion--there;---com-nene-
TRIBUTE TO ALBER'r.'BELL
Under the caption "In memor-
iam", Gold Medal News, publish-
ed by. General Mills, Inc. of Buf�.
falo,• carried the'following item:
"From Holyrood Ontario, came
ing with -a ym fier:'of e�tce tional nQv ,; October -6th-:-of.- the death,
p of Albert. Berl, one of our long -
severity in 1939-40, have created service men •of the packing' de-
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.pertinent, .
"Al 'joined our . Gorn pang June'
p•�'
20th, 192 3, after "having been as-
.sooiated with the Maple Leaf
Milling Company-. � A very u like-
able person himself, ;he took sin-
cere interest in his assbciates, and
was. surely rriis ed• when ill health`
s
forced hien to give up active duty.
Same .'m;onths'.ago• he. returned to
Canada to his sister's fond care".
Prior to his; death Mr .Bell had
si ce ,May :been: a :the: home:
t?. Y.b , t, of
his . sister, . Mrs,, .Georg Halderiby
,of Kinlough. '
interest -,- and perhaps hope
ainon
._, ._g..urnithc2logsts. in .Canada
European can starlings:
p were .intro.-
duced to .North'. America -as re-
cently as 189.0-91, says L..'L. Sny,;'
der; Curator of Birds'at the Royal
Ontario Museum.. ,On March' 6th,
1,890; eighty "starings •were lib -
elated in Central •Park; New York
City, ;and, on April 25th, 1891;,40
snore, "Froin., these. 120,; birds r orig- •
inated.all the millians of starlings
... .- • •. 4 . S gs
which. "have spread ' r ai ci•1
p y
throug'hout...eastern 'North 'Amer-
ica and are . constantly, invading
new 'territory. In Ontario they.
•have, been observed as far north
.as. James • and. Hudson, Bays,' and
Ashfield Presbyterian W.' M. S: there are; records of, their appear..
• The November meeting. of the ane in Manitoba and Alberta.'
Ashfield W.M.S. metat the home In,` view :of these. , reports`
.from,
-Normandy,. ,,.�i
ornrtho-loges s on this•
side of'•the Atlantic` will•be on' the
=alert for possible changes -.in the
.population of the European. start -
Mg'
ing' here,. ' radical. enough tp 'be
observed.
• of MissSadie Joh gton M Neil
:G. MacKenzie was in • charge: ;of.
the program, Prayer was offered
by 1V1rs,. George: Collinson. The
ininutes of thelast meeting were
read by Mrs. Simpson Mrs.. Iso-'
bel' MacKenzie, • president, took.
'charge•.Mrs.•D, A. MacLean read
a paper on the People's Book' (the
giblet: The roll 'call;_was answer
ed•with., ename .0 a:Aoo . .; Mr. •.and ;MVIhow
.. �.. -
rs Lynton Quipp, li 'w the 'objective to educate the
Bible. The Glad "Tidings. prayer• • ,Mr..
est.
Monkten, wish to- annouxeeIndian
would .bear-rived 'at tebryvas` offered _Mrs. Wt John- -the.engagement oftherr one literate-=teachin five=
stonThe reading
from the study •ghter, Lois Larraine ` to.Harold-ate :. Mrs:, C,: H. ` MacDona jd' su -
son. O - 1
.Ritchie,, � of 1VIr, and Mrs. .marized •current. e�rents and Erl-
don, Ritchie,":the marriage to: take eeri' •Purves.. and -Gwen 'Stewart.
place in November. ,favored with a piano ...duet
Presbyterian W. M. S: ' '
The president, Mrs. Douglas,'
was in the chair. for 'the Novem-
ber meeting; ; held• in the church,
on• Wednesday, 'November `:5th.
The devotional period. followed`
_for
the' day, "Love". and.'was 'taken.
by ' Pearl Henderson..P The. Bible
study,• based on the . hence.."Build-'
•ing the. Old Waste Places" was
taken by; Mrs. P. Watson.. Mrs.
Chas: Stewart read an interest-
ng little story of . healing in':our,
Indian . mission, while Mrs. How-;
ENGAGEMENTS
and Agnew..prepared the topic
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PA(xE SES
WEDDING• .BELLS.
DEIMERT : AITCHISON •
Knox Presbyterian Church,
Harriston; was the,.. scene of a
lovely fall wedding on Wednes-
daY�.-�?:s�bex�i���-pis
Mr. D. M. Aitchison, brother .of
the 'bride and Mr, B. W. Dixon,,
brother-in-law of the bride, •
The wedding music was played
by Mrs. Bessie Jobb of Listowel,'
and the soloist was Mrs. Bruce •
Mary ' ',Erna, Aitchison,, Second .,Ava Maria", f ve • minutes before
three and during the • signing of
-the .register -she • yang "Because"
'-and "I:11 Walk Beside. You'.
Following the ceremony the re-'.
ception :was heldin the church
where the bride's parents receiv-
ed, with the bridal party. Tire
ride's mother chose . a. two-piece
f.
o. �-: r :::
s 't •gre • yc -.epe • with black
aecessories and a. corsage of- tea
roses:, .She was assisted: • by the'
groom's aunt and uncle,: Mr. and
Mrs:: Ed. R,eis, .of: Hanover. Mrs..
fl,eis wore a black,:crepe4dress an4
+blacIv' accessories and her corsage' •
was red roses.
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• Her matron• of honor was Mrs. The . bride's table was lovely.
•and .centred with a three -tiered.
cake, fall tapers in. silver. hold-
ers. •
The bride .chose for travelling a
grey : tailored, suit with topcoat
and black accessories. Later Mr.
de •a:nd MTs: D.e"m rt•-rtl ftp o .:
r e e by°'xriot r
' for London and -Buffalo. •Upon
their 'return Mr.:�' and Mrs:
mere : will live in Mount Forest,
Where . MrDeimert'is manager of
the Dominion •Store
Aitchison,i:twins of Mr..' and Mrs:. :
daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. G. Ern-
est AitehI$on,...'was,&united irnlnar-
riage to Edward ;Albert- Deimert,
eldest on Mr.and ..Mrs. Albert
e esus of
De inert of "Hanover, by, Rev:
A. Perkins 'of. Belleville, assisted
by Rev. -McMuhin:
Gillen in Marriage e b : her •fath -
g. Y
er, -the bride was •• lo;vely'� in 'her
,:.long white 'satin gown brocaded'
velvet •with sweetheart •neck
line,: full gathered skirt ;,Her
°floor.length ernbroidered veil' fell
:from, a' Mary ween; of,Scots
h.ea'ddi•ess arid. she carried .`a cas-`
code of American' roses.
John Gee, Listowel, sister Of. the
groom, who. ;was gowned in blue'
taffeta and the bridesmaids, were
her two -sisters; .Mrs. W. B. Dixon
who wore pink -taffeta. and .Mrs. -
H. P. Martin in green. taffeta. The
attendenis.;,.dressesK.were .alLma
alike—full 'length skirts,,, match-
ing; mittens. and julier hats. They
all carried a ,colonial nosegay of
baby•mums and roses.;
Little .:' Lynne and Freddie
D. M. Aitchison, (niece,an d. neph-
ew- • of '•the bride), were fiower
girl and ring 'bearer' Lynne'•s
book en India was :given• by Mrs.
H. MacLean. • Mit.. ,Wm: Berry-.
read.' 'a short. poem., Mrs. Neil G. .
• MacKenzie, .Mrs, ' D. E. • NIacXCen-
`zee, Mrs. E. Howes and Mrs,. dun
can ; MacKenzie •,read: a prayer of;
thanks .,fir .each ,-season of the
year. The:meeting carne to: a close
with•hyn'►:n 6.63. ''he. ::hostess ser
ved:a very dainty 1uncll:',The. at-
tendance was- 26: ` The• ladies ,of
the W.M.S. had as visitors, Mrs,'I
Chas...Boyd, Mrs.. Elliott Carruth,
ers,. Mrs. • Tom.. Robb, Mrs John..
Bradley,' Mrs..Eldon : Bradley and
,'`baby Phyllis from `Reid.'s Cor-
• her United" Chic ch ,
Presbyterian Guild...,„
:he .regutar •---n eet ng of the
Presbyterian Guild wii ;held: on;:.
Monday,. November.' 10 with' Sam
Chin presiding. :The ' theme was`
` Helping One: Another". The
opening hymn 321,"w as: •f oll4wed
by the scripture reading by Mary
Murdoch: • The . 'Bible: :study: "The;
Seven Helpers"'. was ably taken
• by Miss Dean' McLeod: ` Eileen'
Purves :.led in -prayer and . hyrrin
766> was •sung.: The. topic. "The
'Work 'of the Presbyterian church`s
in. India" was studied: by dividing ,
;the -members into groups: •-Each -
'group studied a. different_ section
of •: the ` work after which • quer-
tions onthe entire .work .,were
asked. Winnie Stewart -.'read a
ti•poem entitled "Shliring": Buse.-
Hess Was then'' discussed ;" and -at
contest' "The. •Bible 'Cake" •was•
conducted by' Mary; Murdoch.•"Af
, ter hymn 809 was sung, Sam Chin
closed the meeting, with •Prayer.
carried. a • nosegay: of blue . 'arid
* d.
wnr a forget -me -no is an. roses.
Freddie' -•was in .a-" blue velvet.: suit
and carried a white satin; pillow.
The groomsman. was • Mr. 'John
Gree Listowel,, brother in-law of
the groom and the ushers • were in Victoria Hospital, Lo don. •
UNTIL FIRE ESCAPES a n 4
other safety regulations are ads'
opted, Kincardine' town hall, and-
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urn w no .. a .avaia e or.
publicagotherings.
Mrs. • M �G. Newton` returned
home on Wednesday after spend-
ing 'several :weeks. as .patient -,
Sr. HELENS.
Don't forget` the .sale of baking,
"sewing 'and' . knitting and after-
noon; tea .t� .be -;held; .in the Ajax-
'iliary Room in the' Legion Hall,;
l Lucknow, ..en. Saturday, Novern.
ber 29th under the auspices of
the -Women's Association of the.,
United Church.---Advt.
All the ladies of the corm -nun -
.are invited to attend the•short
•course on "Oven Meals" sponsor:.
ed by the W orrren's ' Institute in
the Hall next Monday :and Tues-
.* afternoons from 1:30 to' 4.00
p.m. A' fee of 25c will be charged
to help 'defray expensesand each
lady xs asked to bring a teaspoon:
Her., many friends here were
grieved to hear of the death of
Miss 'Caroline • Wellwood, ' a for -
Pier resident of this district,
Which occurred at Grand Rapids,
Minnesota on Saturday Miss
Weilwood was returning' by mot.
or to, Winnipeg whenn she became
ill. from a heart coziditiont* The
,funeral Will be held from 'the
Wingham United church- Turs
,day.
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