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TEE LUCK/40W SENTINELtUCKNQW, ONT.:.
DUNGANN.ON `•
14rs Richard Gardner was ; a
decent visitor with 'her sister,
Mrs,. R. Fitzgerald and her aunt,
•,-Mrs. Mary Agar of Brampton...
. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wiggins and
*daughter Valerie spent the week-
-end with Mrs. T Wiggins, the
former'$ mother, who is recuper-
.atuig . from illness. Mrs. Rebecca
Caldwell hasbeen assisting in the
home 'for the past several weeks:
. Mfrs, Henry Morton spent Mon -
,day at London :Fair, ..returning
home the same day.'
Mr. an+ ,. Mrs, Bill• . Sproul, *tot-
-onto, spent a ' week, with the for-
Sproul, . 2nd Con., •West Wawa -
nosh and with Mrs. Sproul'a par-•;
• eats at Owen Sound.
The directbrs of the West 'Wa-.
• wanosh'' Fire Insurance Co.' and
(heir` wives. enjoyed a picnic at
'Point Clark on Monday, and 'were
• ;the- guests of Mr, and Mrs; Dur-
fain: Phillips, the company's sec=
retary,.: attheir summer cottage..''.
Visitors with:, .Mr. and Mrs.
Somas, Dickson over the week -
...:end
eek -...•end' were Mr, and Mrs. • Jack Ga-
' jewski, Mr:. * and '' Mrs. 'Robert
-Seere, Mr, Joe Qajewski, Mr.
Wingham, ,
Mr. Wm. Welsh, Detroit, 'visit-
ed his cousin, Mrs. burnin Phil-
lips and Mr. Phillips . for the
week -end. •
Citizens were sorry to hear of
Mrs; Roy Girvin's removal again
to hospital after just arriving
home from .Seaforth Hospital . on
unday. Not' for some time has.
the community been' aroused by
such a widespread heartfe� . sytn-
pathy for .a person's. ,painful acci-
dent, and far several weeks Mrs.
Girvin not knowing the sad fate
of her husband in . the car acci-
dent, makes her . recovery, a
double strain,' We are hoping for
a stea + unprovement to
normal' health:
Five-year-old Judy Erickson,
Toronto, '. returned with Mr and
Mars, Roy Rutledge,after the lat-
ter couple's visit at the. Ex' and
Niagara Falls,' . Arrangements
have been made that 'Judy makes
. • °home here ere .:for' several
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months; '
Lord's prayer' ;in `unISo , After„
the rail call arid, Minutes by the
secretary; Mrs... Chas, Fowler, she
read "Why we go to;church". In
a business discussion it was de -
tided • to plan on another bazaar'
and` also to have the annual • Har
vest Hoine Service, Miss loan
Rivett , played .two piano instru-
mentals and "Winter . Wonder-
land" .and "Star of the East". Mrs.
Gladys Rivett gave an elecution-
•:ary,' number "Widow O'Sha'ne's
Rent", `Mrs. Fowler read "."If I
should die tonight", • After the
benediction. ' by Mrs, ; Fowler, .the
hostess, Mrs. Park, 'assistedby
her daughter Mary, served re-.
me
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THURS SEPTEMBER 16th, 19
WEDDING BELLS
was in a powder blue dress: with
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and pink rose
black accessories .
STEWART_WAGH •corsage. . .
11r, and Mrs: Stewart will . re -
Rings an+ vows were "chant" side 'in Kitchener when' they. re-
ed Saturda afternooh, Yn Zion turn rom 'Ottawa d
�' f an the M�w-
al. Church, Kitchener, �. elling,
Evangel DorothyLaurinda W;ig- koka .Lakes. district, Txav
by Miss the bride chose a navy gabardine
n,er; daughter of Mrs- Mabel Wag- suit, pink and navy acieessnr e$
ner, A,n ulree, and the 'late Mr: and Johanna Hill rose corsage.
Theodore Wagner, and Mr. James
Lloyd Stewart, 1Q5 Chestnut St., . '
son of Mr, and Mrs. Philip Ste-� .1SE 61,9MN TO 8E1f •
o BUILD NEW 'BARN
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wart,. Lucknow, Rev. E. E. lull-
man=rformed the ceremony in•
� d 'whglad-•.� Ar'thur ' �oui�ig r"cif Rothsay ' in•
a setting rof ferns an
ioli,. intexsgersed with ;1itew forms us that; aba'ut X1,900•: has
candles; �,.v.y
been raised . to. assist Eric Cox it
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Miss Ruth. Weitz was soloist,
organ:
The bride wail. given • in .mar. -
The . September meeting . 'of . St.
Paul's Anglican Guild' was held
at the . home of Mrs, Toon Park.
on Friday ' afternoon • with an av-
erage attendance. Mrs, ' L. Yvers
will be field. at the home ,of
Gladys Rivett •
Miss -Pauline Jones enjoyed a
few days with her paccnts, after
completing a waitress position at
'a summer hotel at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. McClure en
joyed 'a week at Aylmer and at
Lake . Simcoe:.
Miss June Rutledge of Clinton
spent the week -end with' her Par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rutledge.'
Mr. and. Mrs. Bert. Badman of
Comber, Essex County, were re -
Ronald Dickson, London, g Mr: the president, ' opened ' the meet- cent visitors' with the latter.'s par-
Harold Dickson, Kitchener anding by 'reading the ' 23rd , Psalm ents, Mr and Mrs. D. S. Erring-
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Allan Dickson of and all joined in, . repeating the ton,
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rebuilding . his barn; recently'. de
strayed by fire.. "."This;; added to
is insuran . �.
cost but will' .give him a, fighting
*Tape by her uncle, Mr.. William Chance to carry on","•said Mr
Mohr, : She choose a satin ' portrait Young. ''' '
• owii ..d si ed . on fitted lines They+ commenced'. pouring thF
g ecement for the ° new barn on Fra
with a'.cowl° biertria neckline,: lily-' da * ..A► •bast' 5e x7ri o' feet has bees
point sleeves and full skirt fall- ' 3 - .
•ang from' a polonaise peplum. Her'', purchased and .will be torn down
sweetheart headdress was fash-°moved 12 miles and rebuilt. Eri
Toned ,of pleated.net and caught had lust h arvested his' third trot
a fingertip veil:.. Her only orna- a since . becoming established of
•i»ent was a strand of pearls, 'the ,, the farm aftter his discharge fa oat
gift of the bridegroom, and her".,; .the fir Forces 'and the loss^s
cascade bouquet was of . red roses 1 almost a crippling . one:
and gardenias.. ' '• . 11j •
• Miss Helen.; Wagner; maid of ' Receives. New Pontiac'
honor for her •sister, was gown -'.1 Herb Miller has received dk
Ted in a 'similar dress of blue em- sl i iVery of a Silver Streak . 194
bossed faille ' with . a blue : net; 1 Pontiac.
lief dress arid. initChliV iit%ifs-.t1� : q , °""
dolyn Sytewart, . sister ' of �it e Dining the C.M.E. the: Imperil
bridegroom,.' and,. Miss Myne it Company ' as a drilling' out
Schmidt,' cousin off the bride,, in fit in constant.operation rnsid
1 green and pink taffeta frocks, re- ' the grounds that drew many it
spectively. The 'frocks featured • terested spectators; It. *as ord
shirred . inset yokes, puffed sleev natural that W,. Innis. Patersol
es' and shirred' skirts. They wo>etieran oil" 'prospector" would t
Matching net ' headdresses and"'found .thereabouts. In Monday
mittens; All the ,attendants car -,Globe 8.: Mail: h 'was piicturr
vied .colonial` 'bouquets, of roses with- the head driller ' at the e:
and .florets. '::, habit ,,Mr. Paterson assured line
' In a mauve taffeta gown, styled. he. would. strike,, oil' at' 1,200 fe
with a round neckline and puffed but. Company officials 'dick
sleeves, .Miss 'Christine Emrich,. share his optimism; Mr. Paters
niece of,' the' bride, was, . flower ! . now residing in Toronto :wut
.girl. She wore a matching ,net Chits sister, _ 'Wm ; MacKenzi
poke':bonnet' and .carried .a 'nose
gay. of 'yellow roses.
—The. bridegroom's brother; Ntr.
Allam.'" Stewart,: I. ondon., Ontar a,
was best . Man. The , bride's -bro_
ther, Mr : Carl 'Wagner, Kitchen-
er, , and : her .. cousin, Mr. James::
'Culler, Elmira; ushered:.'
,The ' bride's' mother " •,received'
guests' later. at the' Old Mill. She'
wore' a pressed grape shade frock
With, ;black accessories and , cor_.
sage ot.:Johanna ',Hill roses. As-`,
sisting,,' the bridegroom's. !mother
* Bridesmaids were, Massy , Given A ;,F`ayorite' mod
Tine; Table Changes
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