HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-07-24, Page 8PGE s, .
THE LUCKNOW mE yt$ED, . LUCIENOW, ONTARIO.
Everything.
AT TEM1LETON'S
EXCEPTIONAL VALUES. FEATURED ' IN OUR.
• SUMMER CLEARINQ SALE..
E..
SUMMER PRESSES. Not all sizes in the group,
telow• cost:: •�_.. .
.WEDDING: REELS'
. JOHNSTONE--McBRIDE'.
A wedding of interest t o
friends in New Brunswick and'.
Ontario was. Solemnized in All
Saints Church,. East St.John, on'
July 9 at 7,30 p.m when 'BO,
W; -C, V. Martin. united in marc -
clearing nage. Bernick' Cornelia 'Margaret,
daughter. of'Mrs. McBride and the
late Sterling c iUe: and-'1}on-
• and Mrs:
ald McLean,, son of Mr:
' MISSES' SPORT BLOUSES. 'Stripe broadcloth, short sleeves(
sizes 14 to 20 years. Clearing at :.. ...
... . ...
...... .. J. R. Johnstone of Lucknow,' Ont:
98c
,
SLACKS. Navy` drill slacks,. coon and comfortable. was•decorated wit
The church
• Clearing at pair , summ
$1:50 keer flowers. and the guest
pews rinar
d wvth. rosebuds with
—= �SOCKS—Sport' `t:._..,.r ... 25e' white 'satin 'bows: Mrs: Thomas
"Simpson, church organist, played.'
-the nuptial -music =and. during: they
signing of the register Miss Elsie
Holton -. sang "The Voice that
Breathed o'er ' .Eden".
• :The bride, given in marriage
by .her brother, Maurice McBride,'
•wore ' a street -length dress of
;white silk ' jersey having .self:
scallops at neckline' and : sleeves,'
Her hat was • an off the face model
_ . t _ T . st : of white ;straw : <andT lie 'v�roze
s�rlc f TS, cla�araxaa:1.14 -,.LllOne
pntmo
' � en1 w�i�te..::accessor�.s. St�1e•carried•• a;
,is : hale ' and earty '..withoiut pain 'bouquet of.. Arnnerican; eau.t
or ache, and intends to reach the roses, Her, only ornament was a
century mark '`and more" if Ile .sterlini-roff let, a jgift.7of `.•tile--
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DNESDAY, JULY 24th,..]
CLEARANCE
Dra sti c ctions
On Broken Sizes In
MIgSES' COTTON -SWEATER -COATS. -Fancy knit. Ideal for
. •; wear. White & pink. Only ,:.:, $1.49.
holiday. ,• : `
MISSES: PULLOVER SWEATERS. Cotton, white, yellow &
red: Clearing r,
LAST TU ESD►Y: M
Thomas Culbert 'quietly observ-
ed -his 92nd—birthday—on---Tuesday,
• July 16th at his farm'home on the
4th Concession, • West, Wawanosh,'
,near Dungannon :' ' The previous
Friday he had . the distinction of
being the oldest Orangeman 'at
the celebration at Blyth.
' He•• *as one, of 11 children born
to M. and Mrs.' Thomas Culbert,.
vhonino Pickemg, near Tor
onto, from Antrim : County, ®Ire.
land. At the., age of` three years
he. came With this rents to this
can
In reviewing hislife' he tells
that, one of his earliest•. recoflec=
tions ' is of • 'crossing the' Maitland
River at • Goderich on stepping
stones, . as there was . no bridge:.
Ile was helped down a steep bank
and up .the •.other side," thence
proceeding north to Dungannon,'
where =onl he b1d 1 g b 1ding
of' Mallough's tavern 'stood. The.
family "travelled. 'from Goderich
by -a blazed„ trail, and settled
• about 20 miles north on the third
lot on Con. 12, Ashfield, west o
the 'gravel: road '
•
1
1
Seleet : any of the f Rowing
and: -serve Ice' Col d_ib. a=.r_e-
fresbing .drink
GRAPE JUICE
Aylmer's,,�.3 oz.' 20c
Sun -Ripe PRUNE; NECTAR'
P 38c
32 �.Oz. �.
Treesweet LEMON -JUICE •
-6 oz: 14c
Norvalis MALTED MYLK•
Chocolate flavor, 16' oz.__ 69c
An invigorating health; drink
OVALTII TE
A relaxing bedtime... drink: .:
8 .oz. 58c
en
ew a lad
4
w1 te1oe'
olo red Sandals
and' Play' Shoes
olReturns or. Refunds•
a�twcll€�t
-groom
• The bride was attended by Miss
Anne Washburn who".' wore,. a.
street -length :;'dress of hme•green.
•
Her hat and accessories were of
black .and she carried a,.bouquet
of Happy Time roses
The groomsman was Harold
Snow. and ushers were>Lawrence
�Snrtir�aetsn�f--'+he-�-br-ade�n�cL_
• George, Sage;'
'The bride's mother. wore .a:
•
.navy blue sheer dress with white
`trim : and • .matching . accessories.
f `Her corsage was of Happy Time'
roses. •Mrs Michael! Sander'soii,
cousin • of the groom, wore'.a.:teal
At the,, age of .16; , he and ; his
older -brother, -Jim-,--felt-the—lure
of—far '-places, ,_and, with ]high
MVlcCrostie, a much older Tran', of
near $elfast, went to ,New
eal—an2l:New York-and--Cap
Horn and worked ori a'farm for.
seven years. The trip took 36 days
in:. a sailing ;vessel 'which,, had 300
on board.
•Mr Culbert, ' wha .has been
twice-_ married, has 10 children,
of whom all are, livingbut one
son •Arthur. Mrs: Culbert,: who is
ld' years , yoinger..'than he,;is- still
active :around the; home.
,Ardent Orangeman
'remember only 'Harlow in Kitcl%;ener. when Violet
Mr. Culbert can y .Ritchie, daughter. ,of Mr. and . •
once . in all his'life,when he Was x:,+mug of Ashfield a sMrs:
blue. gabardine, ,suit with, black
accessories. and .thatched•;fox' furs.
Immediately after . the cere-:
irony a reception was held at
the bride's home for relatives and
immediate .friends,: Later Mr. and
or__
ANY TIME
is always:
E `.RIGHT `: TIME
for
TIES, and GENTS
Mrs,'johnstone left';' by motor on TH
a short .wedding `trip: F •
ort' vel
RESTOCK .LAKE WITH
•
ging the, bride wore a -cerise wool
suit, with White: sheer blouse and
black accessories. They will re
side 'at ,Chatham,: Ontario.
SMITH-RITCHIE
On Saturday, July 6th, a pretty
wedding was solemnized:. at the
home Of—Mr:----and Mrs. ': W.M.
not able to''' attend an "Orange
Walk' and that was . because ..it
'was a yery wet day and a lumber
wagon was the ` only.. means of
transportation. He, was made an.
honorary member. of .Dungannon
L O.L, No. 324 in ,1937: Like his
fattier, he has been well: known
for . fife and drum music
Mr.. Culbert. is one of the . last
farmers to . discard the use, of
ICED TEA
and
ICED COFFEE
We have a complete' selection
of teas: and coffee for; these,
ever ' popular beverages.
cr
1; -
•
farin, uSei. a: tractor , and modern -
equipment. But for pride and
novelty Mr. ,Culh,ert and 'his ion
broke, in . a yoke of ,cattle,.;ljust
,:„,much attentiOn. ThOy -also .proved
very Useful dtirine an epidemic GIBSON'S' BAKERY in Wingham
I, of distemper among the thorses hag been sold to Gordon Leggatt
1. -in -this -locality,. and-seme--cuitorn, -wha-abtainslpossession_the
, work was done with -them. ,§epternberf
was
united in marriage to Mr. James
Edwin Smith;'' son- of Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Smith of 'Listowel. -
The bride ware,‘ a formal. gown.
,of dotible. white net over satin.
Her fingertip— veil fell frorn a
mathhing headdreSs and. She car-
ried red roses. Rev. R. E. Vipond
'of 'Westminster United: Church,
Winnipeg, , Was the officiating
Minister. The witnesses were. Mr.
• For .wedding :;trip". the bride
wore 'a _light blue..Frepe...dresS and
white accessaries., Mr. and' Mrs.
Smith' will regide on the Second
Concession. of Grey.
FINGERLING . TROUT
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been
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From oderich to Tobermory,
thousand of fingerling trout
about -,2'i inches;-iong,-have _beer_
distribilt -.in Lake Huron bar of=
ficials`' o the Southampton''fish.
'hatchery
' Commercial. fisting is almost at
a standstill: in ` Lakes 'Huron : and -
Georgian Bay, but sone veteran
fisherme at the, Tub "are• optim-
istic about''the. future: They can-
:not on . the cause of the
depletio f the fish. but state
there aregns that the trout, are
ming ack,o , slowly ,. but surely:
The epartment reports -that
to. date over 36,000 .lamprey eels
have --b n netted and destroyed.
along theNorth Shore, arid.°fishery
men ,are confident 'his' will have
a helpf . effect' on trout catches:.,
1 ' Rains last Friday and, again on
Scaumnaingi awsrn6e:acr°1Pyi°atiss paotdsibtiinie elbeY'';
crop, . which°, gave early indica-. W,rieiene145:, _ With 11115 STuill.:leciaAy..
-feted from the dry. spell, but the- . , , h,,,l V' '6 ,ni
fv.reen haying and., harvesting
rains helpedso.me ln reviving_th_e".2.,t.:Pe) lelsaisu:eentlrffict"esri'n_heeirxDr eeehta.prnlgioter;
berries.
assed Away u en y
The death of...Mr.:J.aines
her-, death," was:. a . brain .
striCken and. "died .v,711i le ,,ii
,of Walkerton Were..enrciute
bedside by 'plarie::„They r.
Mrs; Clarki:'-i.v,ho was fo
Mr. John Wallace of St.:
Good Stocks .o Men's. an
Chopin'S Reit Love
,-.67eaest influcnec_ou• the .1
VVork Pants, Shirts,, Smocks an
The Store With The StoCk
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