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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WHITE+CHURCH
Mr, Wm. McGill 'of Turnberry
ass+►way 4ieo-ater.<
being there, only a few .days. He
was . well known here. His wife
was Miss Margaret Martin; a sis-
ter of Chas.. and James Martin
and Mrs. Bert "Thompson. The
body was brought back to Wing-
ham where the funeral was held.'1
from the Presbyterian church on,
Monday with interment;in Wing-
hair• cemetery.,
Mr; and Mrs. Ryan spent Sun-
day in Goderich with relatives
there. "'
Mr: • and •: Mrs. 'Ab,' . Coulter :'and
-family.; and 'Mr .•• and Mrs. Victor
;Emerson •spent Sunday, at•,Paisley
with Mrs. Coultes' relatives.
Mr. John . Mowbray has .been,
selling his household `effects dur-
ing the past week. He is going to
live with his daughter Mrs. Leg-
gatt ijn Wingham. 'We are sorry to
lose 'Mr.. Mowbray as he was alp-
ways ready 'to give a helping.
hand to anyone in need, We wish
him •many years of health and
happiness.
GIRL GUIDE NOTES
NEWLYWEDS HONORED •
AT .]RECEPTION HERE
m ' The Guides held their regular
meeting - in the Community Room
at the Arena on. Friday' evening.'
Mrs. • G. W; Joynt 'enrolled Gladys
Kilpatrick and Caroline. Gibson.
Please turn' off',
lights and:ap- '
pliariceswhen
not needed.
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THE HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER
COMMISSION OF ONTARIO
WITNESSED FATAL
ACCIDENT SCENE
M'r. N. E; Bushell of: town' was
at the scene of the: ; fatal railway
crossing accident near Listowel
shortly after it happened. last
' Monday.. Bodies of the. two men
Who' were `. killed, 'Norman '.Bell
of ` Kurtzv"ille and Earl . Vines of
w.
n n- vveY "z curd—rhenth
the cab"of the. truck `which they.
' were: riding and.which: was struck
'dead.. centre.: .by a; southbound
Owen •Sound'Palmerston'C. N. R.
passenger train:- The' truck' load.
` of 23 hogs' wee 'strewn • dead and
dying, along the track. •
The'. engine: of'. the. truck ?;*as
•sitting apart• from the vehicle.' as,
• if it. hacl been removed and ;plat-
ed there. by. a mechanic.
n.. gegnition_.of their '.recent
marriage, 'Mr. and s Warren-
Wylds were guests of honor at
a reception in the Town. Hall,
LucknoW on • November 25th at
which .a goodly number of rela-
tives .and friendswere in attend-
ance. ` • • 't'
At the: lunch.•'.hour, Mr. and
Mrs. Wylds were called to the
platform .when an . address preen,-
gratulatio. ns and good wishes was
read • by Bob: .McIntosh:' . Dave
.Cowan made the presentation of
a purse'' of money to the young;
.couple. .
Warren,.' in his • usual happy off
handed'. way, a ckressecl • the'. ap-
preciation' of he and; his ''bride;
when the ` gathering broke into
the strains of "For they are jolly
good fellow's".
W DD G BELL;
ULLER:
ge , o f North • St.
t' th
Unit ' urch oderich, on Sat-
urday, No ber "29th', -Rev:-
Wesley Cepe performed. the cere-
mony uniting in marriage Edna
Isabelle, eldest daughter of Mr.
and • Mrs. Harvey 'Fuller, of God=
erich. township, and. Ross Edward
Eedy, . younger son: of ,Mr:: and
Mrs. Heber J • L• Eedy. of. ; Dun-•.
gannen.: The bride wore. a charm -
• THURS., ' DECEMBER; lt11) 1947
O B•IT J A.R Y
MRS, CHARLES HAMMER
An, :esteemed resident of ,Kin-
=Jns4s•-t passed away _ e
,at the
Wingham General Hospital at a
Iateill hour on• •, Monday night, De-
cember 1st'in the person of Mrs.
Charles Baechlei. • The ,deceased
was -in-her 82nd ,year and had
been inill-health for some :time.
The .date .Mrs. Baeohler .was
porn in, Elma Township, 'hex
maiden name -being Jane Eliza-
beth Coxson! a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Cceopti. When
a young•.Woman she married Mr..
Chas,;:-B'aechler who ' predeceased
her iii 1928, and the spentmany
years successfully; .'farming in
Kinloss . '
The 'deceased 'leaves. a family.
of . three sons. and :two•• daughters
as follows; Fred Baechler of• Kin-
loss Village, • Jessie of .Greenock
and Francis of Kinloss Township
arid (Lillian), Mrs. Herman Wil-
helm' of Walkerton and . (Miner-
va) ' Mrs. Seraphine • Schuiler of
;Chepstow.
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MR, & MRS. E. G. ZINN
MARK 25TH ANNIVERSARY •:{
Mr. and Mrs,: Er' win 0. Zinn;
Afied _ ''Township:. cee.brad..T.,
;their .'25th wedding. °annaversairy.
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on •ednesday, NovembeY . 26th,
1947. -
Due to the •fact that while- Jan-
uary 1st Would really. be the ;an,
'niversary day; the road conditions
are such at' that : 'time, .t . was
thought wise• to hold the; celehra- -
tion, a little time previous, to al
low: friends ' from a distance to
attend• t
About 30 guests gathered about
4 . p m • and presented e
m'bride
and grooof'25 :years with . ap,:
propriate' .gifts. They .expressed
their" sincere thanks:. for` the hive -
sly .gifts,- f Io'wers•, and best; •wishes,:
The table, spread with a hand
some lace cloth and centred with
a three-tier wedding .'cake .with •
silver candles and a. 'bouquet' of
mums, was a' perfect setting •for
a buffet,st4pper which was served
by the hostess assisted• by nieces.
and Warren, and Clarke `Zinn,
• Guests''were present from'
Owen Sound, Belniore, .Goderich,
God°erich township and Clinton.
Two brothers . a n d
ree.sisters also survive. They
Te"Thos..?Co on ,,ef-, Moncton,
George of • Woodstock, • .(Millie)'
Mrs. J. Shaw of Wraeton,
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day morning, q i
ene of B.C. and (Beatrice) .Mrs, ASSUME POST•AT
Ed Rehling of Kitchener:,:. S
The remains were taken.. to the . STRATFORD .HOSPIT&L .
edy FuneralHome at Walker-'
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ori,. where'.they rested until •Fri-+ Miss Olive' Jefferson,' .a. native
when. re a em high of = St. Augustine, assumed . her
t a'' -s-.., duties. as assistant superintendent
:guides had a treat. of • popcorn, it bridal satin and. lace, 'fashioned
•was .Caroline's birthday; • with; fitted bodice and full skirt,
'The Guides are planning a trip and embroidered nets veil.' She
Church, '• Riversdale, '.'with inter-
ment • in Riversdale: • Cemetery
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tUlfToronto, Friday, January ;2nd wore silver slippers. Her bouquet'PCO-OPERATIVE HAD
to :attend: a . o
demnstration of was: of white baby • mums sand. SUCCESSFUL YEAR
Guide work;put on by the; Tor-
onto, Guides...They.::also plan :to'
take •in. "The Happy Gang" 'pro-
gram:.: ,Any 'ear -Guides or other
girls who would ' like to 7 oin the
.party': are very.welcome to do 'so.
Further • particulars,' can be :ob-
tained,,iby; .phoning . Mrs: George.
Joynt. We :'would like' to know as
early., as .possible the names of
those' wl o,,plan' to go..
' ; A; special meeting:to. plan : for
the Toronto trip will be Held` in • w
the` -arena.: Wednesday afternoon,"
December '3,1st at four.. o'clock:
hyacinths Miss Madeline Bogie, ` •
of Nile, cousin of the' bride,. was
bridesmaid and wore .a gown of
aqua blue' silk':jersey.with..fitted
bodice: ,and full • pleatedskirt,
with ' matching ; shoulder length
veil, • and carried a, shower bout.
guet of yellow'' and bronze mums.
The ,groorn' was • attended_ 'by his
brother,'Franklin Eedy •of Dun-`
.gannon,.:. i..
fter, the ceremony a reception
held .at..the • Park . House,
TEAM WON • FIRST .AT
WALKERTON LAST WEEK
nty-Cox
fair, held at Walkerton last week;
'Elmo Pritchard's wagon. 'team
won first place. Ocie of; the .air
placed. 'first ,for the best" wagon
horse ani ' mate
ate stood third...
.
Elrio : bought . this team 1a
rt
-summer and has. had' them in the
show . ring on ` .thirty occasions
since then. They have . amassed
a total of ',68 red ribbons; 53 'sec-
onds „ and 42 third prizes
• Hugh Bailey, :,general nianag'er,1
United ,Farmers .: Co=Operative,'
gives the. following figures in
summarizing: the annual. report
"Our volume for the• year',in-
eluding: livestock • sales on '•a com-
mission .basis,` was $27,4.14,439,78,
Net 'savings for., the year.' after
providing for depreciation; ;inter
est on loan capital and employees'
'bonus amounted ta.o$322,$71.84.
The liquid position. has improved
where the: guests, numbering'24;, .during', the year and now stands
sat down to a turkey dinner, the at. $585,802.22;
bride's .table' being centred. 'with "The ..;;proportion • of our total
the three -tiered :'wedding cake. 'sa'les made to: affiliated ;co-:Opel:-
Mrs.
co-openMrs. Ftilier ';received. the : guests atives has ` increased ..'so - that.it
now'stands at '70erdent. •Distri-
buten of earnings to member,
amounted to Si40,971.36, half of
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'FOR THE CHILDREN OF
I''..1.1CKINTO:W,AN:D. DISTRICT
ponsored „The ll'eucknirck Business Men's
Association, anct,The Rei Theatre
AND A' BIG BAG OF SWEETS.
-FOF ALL CHILDREN
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wearing: To Al blue crepe, with
matching hat,: and:corsage of 'red
roses .and. stephanotis ' She was
assisted: ..by ' Mrs. Eedy ' wearing Which. was paid in cash:. 'In addi-
mist`'.blue crepe with. • black hat tion,.`:individual shippers of, eggs,
and. corsage ;of •American Beauty ,: ou\tr �'arid .cream. are. being paid
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roses • and snapdragon. T h e $80,068 28:"
grodrn'S' gifts' to the bride and `'
o ra .or• eziera : - ospr.a on
Decenib'er 1st Miss Jefferson. is
successor to}:Miss. Jean Tannahill,
Who . held':the. pest -for More: than'
a' year .and Whose resignation was.
accepted by the board in.: view
of her approaching marriage.
Miss Jefferson, : a, daughter Oil.
Mrs: * Christena Jefferson • and the
late John Jefferson, :ser v.t d over.
seas for .four 'Years with' No:•.2
Canadian, General Hospit' dur
i°ng the ,Second' Great War F'ol
lowing':lzer. graduation .frprh.the;
General H spital,.•Woodstock,'the
new appointee: took •post-graduate
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training. at the University :of Tor-
onto.. •.She was :a Sripervisor.
•13rantford. hospital for' a, year
and, .prior- to, her appointment as
.superintendent of: the . General
'Hospital: in'Wallierton, .which pos
ition she relinquished ori 'coming
to; Stratford, Miss'. ;Jefferson was•
ori •'t e ..stag ' U -;.
pital; Niagara ` Falls, N.Y.; where
the- wasan' instructor of . nurses
She held tie` superintendencyat.
the .'Walkerton•'Hospital for the'
Patti year and half .a
bridesinaid were gold compacts
and .to-the4estrriangold-cig.
silver; trim, cherry Wine caat with i
, The hapPy (couple' left for. a
-honeyinoen to.`. he, -spent-at:Lon=
they 'will reside.,Af Dungannon: '
'MORNING. SHOW. for Village Children
LUCKNOW ON SATU4DAY
the United, Church parsenage,
Walton, when Leis Lorraine,' dau'-
girter of Mr,. and Mrs. Linton
the bride of Harold Ritchie;l4ick-.
.officiated at the ceremony.
'The bride' wore a light bine •
•wool suit; with:blackseqUin trim,
matching. Purse. She was attend,.
.sels, Wearing a gray wool snit
The bett man wet Leonard Rit-
chie, brother of the bridegioOrri,
;.A.. reception vas held at the, ,,
bride's. home where Mrs, Quipp:
received in "a lime green dress
with gold., sequin. trim. She' Was
assisted hy,...11‘e• bridegroom's
mother wearing' a, black , crepe'
dress with black accessories. The
home Was decorated .with Pink
And streamers and •bells.
The bridal .table was centred
with a large wedding cake ..and
pink reset in silver holders. A,
wedding dinner was, served to 38
guests by Miss Winnifred Wheel-
er, West Monkton arid Miss Den -
ria Hodge, Dungannon. ,`Guesti
Sundridge, Flint, Mich., r•Ludk-
now, Stratford and West Monk -
ton, The yoting couple will reside
egrS
'9f Robert Browning
':were being read
o.
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Come and see.this eta.'
gant.nert pattern'
distinctive that ,\,,ilready
ft has wori the plaudits
.of the nation's women..
sEovICE
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