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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-07-17, Page 5• WEDNESDAY, JULY 17th, 1846.E lyceum Theatre .I NGHNvt Show starts. regularly at 8'' pm., —5aTardays- at- 7.45 p.m. ' Thursday, Friday, Saturday JULY 18, 19, 20 A/4NA .NEAGLE- -, • DEAN. 3 .41GGER in * • Yank In London', The., story of: an Anteriaan: air force 'sergeant. and the, Com plications, which 'result- from a romance with a young lady -of London's nobility. Monday, Tuesday, . Wednesday. JULY 22, '23 24' -CRARLES:-BOY-ER- LAUREN . RACAL',: in.. !Confidential Agent's A strong armed unconvention=: aLsp story with • a.2hack,_,. ground of the -Spanish civil war: :' s i. • THE LUCKNOWSENTI , V' VHITECFUURCH-i: • Mr. and •Mrs. Ab Coultes and family are spending this week at the lake, _ Mts. Tichborne of Goderieh- spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs, p,_' Kennedy. • • Miss Roberta Mowbray is visit, ing in Woodstock with friends there. • Mr. and _Mrs: Russel' Reid• of. Brantford' and Mr, Will Reid 'cif Paris 'Called on old friends in the village on Sunday,, • • end ersorr - o Powassan; who has been with • her t.niece, Miss T • L ena aidlaw. 'for the ,past year:; returned t' '.'. ,h •...Q ei"h...hdme: in Powassan last week.. • Mrs; G • eQ McClenaghanarid• Mrs. Victor:•Emerson motored;' to Guelph . and.. Mildred McCl en aghan ' returned 'with=.therri to he -'r home' here. • 4 We` are 's`orry to :report" Mr,, Joseph Laidlaw ,who took a weak spell while.. helping with the .hay Qn ,-Friday is --seriously—ill: We hope ' for ;.a-..speedy.�r:r- .recover- d Miss Muriel:. att -returned to' her horne, at Grimsby after: spending two 'weeks at...the home of her. sister, Mrs. • Milai Moore. SUCGESS'FUL• STUDENTS` AT DUNGANNON. CENTRE'. Suceessful'Entrance studentsat -Dungannon centre are: .Doneldaf Arrdrews, ., Isabel B • bout; .Mar gretta BerrY, Ma g ret ''BlackI OLnt :. S�orne: ,G -Ardis,- Grace Cook, Haro-ld' Co:oke,.:Mar Y Ellen Culbert, . Jean Ei•'rington, Donald: Fer' uson Kathleen g _ � . Foi - st,er, , jean •;Free; :Calvinr Gibson Howard Godfiey•`Donna: Hodges, E_loren-ec Mae I.t'wi'n;' Juanita'. Ir= Win„. •Delina 'Lannan, ,Lorraine Presbyterian 'Evening' "Auxiliary • The__Junez:meeting was_.held_gt .The Manse • with the : president presiding, Following -the opening ,.• exercises the study-jon : the. Sixth Commandment• wa; given by Mrs. WEDDING BELLS: BELL .BISSETT Blue delphinium and: roses were effectively used in' decorat- ing Ashfield Presbyterian church for a charming nuptial :event at three, o'clock' on, Saturday after- noon, when Ti).r, ' W.. a -Rhoad united in mrriage Winnifred Jean, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Russell Bissett of Ash field and • Mr, David' lVfacL:ean' Bell, 'youngest son:, of Mr. ' and ,Mrs. • John, Bell of Toronto.and --forrnerfy-ol aRipie ' , Given in. 'mar:rriae :•, by her father,'' the ;bride ,was .lovely in; a" • €-lgor length . white . 'gown with h satin bodice sweetheart neckline. _and . full double. net, Kskirt,. She wore:' . a • sweetheart headdress, with illusion veil which • forrrted' a train: Her only jewellery ,Was a three -strand pearl necklace and she "carried a shower, bouquet,; of red 'roses. :-_ The maid ` of honor, Miss Helen. .'VlacKe I zie, -chose. pale'iolue• -net aver taffeta--wxth; -headdress- and- 'vel to`, ,rn•atch: The br idestaid, Miss Marion MacKenzie, was siinilari'y gowned in Pink:Their' flowers were pink and white car- laittie".13effYAn Farrish, cousin ' of the bride, '.' made,, a. 'chain -ling flower girl, :dressed yellow net and Carrying a basket of mauve 'sweet Peas.' . w ' The ;townsman. )e11 of Toronto,,: brother of •the g?'oorn.•, The: • .ushers were' Mr•., G -r -ate - .r rsl ;-cousin. f=Ehe �iE and the groom's s broths rin law Mi Chester Campbell .: Thevredthn• r-rrusic was- la .ed P Y by the, b'ride's aunt, •Mrs. 'Wm Johnston. 'The 'soloist was i :Miss Kathryn . Agnew who` -sang" ``The Voice That Breathes O'er ''Eden" Vey.1/PcD n .' o ald; •.Irene 1VIc�Vhir- ney,, Co sen i ian o'nn: a Moore, Lois Nivins, 'Doreen ••Pei- rie, Ilene' Sproul, Wili•ria" 'Watson, Herby Wilkins. the topica and Mrs. J Little fav Dred with 'a reading Plans, were. made for the ,annual picnic to:.be held on the . church ' grounds. Wed-'. nesday;afternoon, : July``24th. All' Y.. 'young,wornen of the congregation are 'cordiallyinvited. .to '.come.. 'Miss 'Glad. s y MacDonald closed' • the ''mee i t ng. with prayer.' T1IE CONTRACT•has Been lei for •the construction of :50- wartime `houses. in Goderich: CA man'ufactul'efs say it ill 7be some`. time. Yet .'befog,new, . e Parr- s" wil�k available- f all. So,at's still importantor to take the best. possible •care�of our tese_nt.car. it's fact that this is a job your B -A' dealer 'can anter ally help you with, because your B A lea1es nothing to chance.' He's trained .and equipped to do the thorough kind of a Service job that'. wilt keep your ` car, tunning longer.:, That's' why thousands 'of motorists` all.. over Canada hale cone to rely on B-A's:frindly service and- gtiality products; You, too ,• an always buy 'with confidence at •the sign of 'the • big B.A., - ; THAT'S WHY PEERLESS: STAYS OIL LONGER the signing of the, register render. ed `'Thrd'ugh the Years". A ,,reeeptibn followect for ,sixty guests: at tthe home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Bissett re'' �eteslix� a :`lime 'green 'dress with corsage Of w} %fe' roses. n The .:groom's. mother., was dressed in; powder blue with corsage, of white roses h'oi • the: dinner served ` on 'the 1'a=wiz -the waitresses: were: cousins of • the' bri'de,' �Mrs Robert Farrish Mrs. Alex Farrish, Misses` Helen; Alma.. • and Ardonna Johnston. agpipe 'music` yl,'as' provided. by Piper -b: A. 1VMcLeni n and; Drum mer .Mac . Webster •;.: Mr..' and Mrs Bell left later .on a`: wedding: trip to. 'Muskoka, the bride's : going-away:.costume being a powder "blue suit with whiter' access,ories. and corsage Of:..red i:oses Ori .'their return Mi,.. and Mrs. �13ei1 i l . reside in• '. Ac.tori;� yl e e he is•, a enloet of the 'staff the .13ank-of Neva Scotia, BOUNDARY . EAST Mrs.Roy' Cr n • • gle, M. Henry Kruger and Mr.' Al Rasmussen'' ofDetroit spent the week -end here with Mrs, David Gillies and Jack. 'Mrs, Gillies returned. with them 'to • make; her -home' for 'a while. Although we are sorry to see - her go' and . will miss her greatly in the • neighborhood,, we hope she will enjoy her stay in Detroit. . ' Mrs, MarY MacDonald has gone Uie4ome of her daughter, Mrs. Andrew Ritchie, Cpl'. and 'Mrs, John Carruthers and Gayle' spent ,Sunday at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs; George Fisher. Mr.,,and Mrs. C. ,Rettnger',and family'. visited at Mr.. John Mac` Millan's 'ori. Sunday. Mr.: and Mrs. Wm. Forster `arid ;family spent the day at Mr. Ron-' ald Forster's 'in Lucknow. ` The Women's • Institute held their. regular monthly :meeting in ;the hall-at;Whiteizlrurcl -ori ^--:�edr n sd y. afternoon. Mrs.Albert altrs vice president, 'presided:` It• was: deemed. to hold "opening night" `.on' August 1st with, a: pro- gram • and. dance. fA committee:•o Mrs. '.. Scholtz; and Mrs:' Cecil Falconer, Messrs;' James' Wilson: and Garnet Farrier".was appoint- ed to, prepare the program. : Mrs. John; •ac l an an _ rs. George "Fisher were .ptit cha ,�ge of the :lunch counter. Plans :Were also ,ase o hells a.co-Mmunity-picnic on August 15th at the, . loth bridge g. 'with h .L: Mrs . J 3 `B e acroft and' Mr s. George -Fisher'; charge -- of the. sports: program •A; solo' b Y ; Mrs. . E: ` 'Scholtz;�: and' ' a. iano duet b p Y Mrs Nelson'Pickelt - and' her' (tau-- ghter 'Leona :were much oy enj ], yes .It.. was.; decided to dispense • with e ugus mee ing on. account,of g lent :. r " c --G ants of �� P 0 were b MIcLEAN—RA'YNARD Madonna lilies;'ied roses, ferns, i�alms and 'candlelight charitii►i.g setting at.%'o•ith street United Church'on. Wednesday, :July 3rd, for : the. Marriage of Mary Lucinda' Jean, eldest day ght;er:o.E,Mr.'• and ,,Mrs, Melvin G. R�aynar• " of Goderich, td" :Wilfr Thomas `McLean,' ,eldest. son Mies. Ismay 'McLean 'and the la . 'Wilfrid Thomas' Thornberry Mc= Lean ,of Goderich. Rev. Richard' Stewart :of • KrioX •Presbyterian• churdh , performed formed the ceremony iriff the' absence of :Rev. Ji,. H. •Tuimbull, Mrs; E.rJessop was at the organ. Given in marriage by -het' father, the young' bride" wore a' floor length' gown of white sat in and net; the fitted satin' bodice finished wrth.a sweetheart neck- line and long sleeves .tapering. ti. e.r the hands, the ;bouffant skirt -fashioned of. net,/ Her Waist. length' vct•il; art.., 7ct �i as arranged from, a, spray' Of wl itb , and red rose ids. :And she• 'carried a, cascade of t (cl r;ices. She, wore a three- �tr<ind• peat] 'ncsckl;acc, also an zo t ,ltR' gold 'bracelet, a* family heirloom` She was. • attended by her sister, Gertrude "Ea vriar ;. as maid , of honor, wearing, a floor,.- length. gown of pale` orchid. Helen and Isabel McLean sisters of;;the. groom were: bridesmaids, wear ing floor length , gowns of pale pink and Brine green ..crepe -neck- ed .satin with :matching rshoihder- lenghveils caught •into'a ,tiara`:of ,flowers, and :carrying', .Cascade, • bouquets or carnations to blend with 'their. gowns:: Robert Thome- :son McLean; twin brother of :the groom, :was 'best man .- and . the Ushers , were 'James Antonio' ,and Ralph' .B:lacktsone. *Miss . Avice Warrener, , in , a; gown of 'pale :blue organdy. arid; matching.:liat,- sang "The • `Lord's Prayer" • and "I Love You'Truly accompanied by'Mrs E.::Jess.ep .After' the -ceremony a -1 e`ceptiori v asp -held a the -Fiome of- the bride:'s� parents, Tile home was • beautifully ,'decorated' with pink :and white streamers, ,r'oses, lilies and ferns.; The guests •were :received. • by 'the '• bride's , mother Wearing a' street -length -printed- silk jersey, 'frock With blue., blue ac- cessories,' and, corsage cif White gardenias. 'Assisting, 'w a' s-'t'l e bridegroom's mother, gowned . in :a••.Itreei.,].en-gth- tress--•-of-::-heat/en-. id blue; faille,with , greyand navy of Y. a_i,•.gre uir �1'=furrs- apd n'. te,'blue accessories, with.* a . corsage of .Quinard• roses: Later Mr .• -arid 1VIrs.' McLean, left on a short .trip, the ,, bride• travelling ' in a , g'rey .crepe 'dress, white .: hat and ac= cessories, with. powder blue ..e at. .On their return they. will• ,reside at 163. Whai ncliffe road, London,, Ontario. Suitable gifts were pre- sented to the: attendents, ushers, soloist and organist:' by the bride and •groom.. ' . Previous to the; marriage Miss Terry , Lemaire entertained' in. honor of the, bride and : a shower also ,,was ' given in her honor by Misses: Helen, and' Isabel McLeary. The gifts were varied and beaut.- ifcil• and the best wishes of .'a 'hest of friends follow the, popular young coupie,to their new home Y �PAGI REXTHEATRE LUCKNOW 'o-nite Wednesday X10 S•HO Eve e,K• Knew `-` ew :Her Wm: ^ Wright Also "Wedded Bills",Comedy . WEDNESDAY "STAGE DOOR' CANTEEN"' COWONNG • "DEEPIN THE HEART OF TERAS" :received 'from each "township council, of Kinloss and ;East Waw•, •wanosh; also $.7.00_ wase donated, .ifromthe •... members ':of •Culross council: A committee w=as. appoint= :ed to look after the • new hall by K�mlo court i , nam!ely 1Vlessrs. Dan M cKi n 0 n an d Alex Mac- Kenzie • for the° township, Cecil . Falcon_er,. Mrs Geo- Fisher:,, 'Mrs Lorne ;Johnston and• Mrs: V_ Emersonfor the community and•. Mr Donald Ross to, represent the ex servicemen. ' - Miss Gail` MacMillan_ is spend-• ing a- few weeks with Miss'Patsy ; a1 I cMillan, • • Enroute •Home: rp W . L. Gardner,son o r•. and Mrs. Mark Gardner. of Wing - ha m and � forinerl' Of y Lucknow,:� • was:' aboard the e .Georgic which , docked • this,:; week at ,' Halifax_ Lorne • was slated to' return " honie some time :ago; but his; name was: deleted at that tittle -- =�= 1 4+* • Don't let lone disastrnii4;fire..wipo J out the results of ; years :of.`labour. Let us study your: property, estimate • the protection'you need, and write ailot Insufance :Policy to to give you adequate 'protection. , We write Pilot Insurance to cover a • selected risks: in Automobile, Fire, • '• Personal Property Floater, Burg- lary, Plate Glass, Public Liability and other general insurances ; • S.' STEWART, LUCKNOW REPRESENTING • f' t•� 1