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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-08-28, Page 5WEDNESDAY; AUGUST' 28, 1945: , THE LUCKNOW ;SENTINEL,, L NO1pa [iNT,ABIO E'GE ;urs., •• ESTHER WILLIAMS Show ;tarts :at' 8-00 o'clock, 745 ,on Saturday Matinee Saturday at 2.30 o'clock on., ueS>, Malin .4EVSX Seim A1 • i1 KE' $1(K. a I ovE' TMe!hlt.. WEDPINO. BELLS mwc r r><,—c Summer 'flowers, and beautiful spruce ,trees. on the :lawn. of Mr. and Mrs, Geo. T% . Currie, East Wawanosh, wasthe setting' •on h Saturday afternoon, August 17th, for the wedding of their ,daugh- ter, Sara Catharine, and Franklin Waiter McConnell, son of Mr. arid' Mrs. Allan McConnell of:'Strath- roy.: Rev. A."H Wilson of White-.` church officiated 'and during the signing of, the' register, Mrs. Geo. Taylor of Exeter, cousin of the bride• sang• ,"1 .Love;. You Given in marriage by her Fath- • er,° the bride wore a street length dress. of•.pale turquoise, crepe with shofllder . length veil of , white ' tulle,, arranged, with headdress_ of white flowers and carried Ani- erican •beauty. • roses. , Her sister, Isabel, as bridesmaid,.wore a sun= filar ggwn with blue ;matching headdress, and :a...corsage :of red roses. Mr. Chas -Currie, of Ter- , onto, brother • of ' the bride; .Was gi nnmsma `Following the ceremony, :a re- ception was . held ' for about 95 guests w!en the bride and. ;toorn were ' the • recipients • of :' many beautiful 'gifts. The bride's moth- er =•received the guests wearing' .turquoise;crepe,_with _se t in; trirp Ming -and, alarge black Pict ire, hat, and black 'accessories: ;G; , .Smith . proposed ..the , oast to. the .I'.bride. . Mr.: ,and . Mrs. M;•Conneli' left ori ' :, a trip to Niagara Falls and Buffalo, the bride '': traveling . in a : biege suit with brown sori'es 'On their return' they will resid• e in. Wingham.;, Guests were present fxori'r=` onto; Paisley, : •Galt; Strathroy,; Eondori; Liucan,.,Exeter, Luc notiv,: Whitechurch :and ;Winghain. • Finished Fust At .Ingersoll in the second •section of the 2.13 trot or pace at.Ingersoll, :on Sat • 11trday, Christopher" Stout, -owned by Donald: ' McCharles and .:driven ;:,Lloy-d''Ture3z-finshod-iii first ,place taking, the three beats . an 1-2-1 order.. Bergman an Ferber. Two Shows, Each Night at 7. r in;; the Best -Seller .by Edna and' `9 • SEPTEMBER 9TH and SEPTEMBER The:green:'A l cat on Card No. RB.191 at the.bach of Ration Book No. 5 must be -properly .4completed ;� and : p#esented to- a Distributing ;Centre. in order to get a new booir,, Distributing centres will not'be open, an all days at all hwours. Dates;, .TI and hours will -vary in each locality.:' WATC%oFfIc,AL AN.NOUNCEM€NT- IN THIS -PAPER —NEXT WEEK giving full particulars as to • HOW, ` WHEN OR WHERE T.O GET 'YOUR NEW RATION BOOK. The knit coupons In the new book will' becoine valid September 19th1 • Failure to get your'new book during the official :week of ,distribution. NW U involve delay and will mean that you will be temporal ily Without; Cqupons where you nyC.,urrge>ntly, ,need them: THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD RBI W • .'HITECRU.R. • Miss Eileen Y•eoman..:starting this week to Make a business course .at Shaws scliool, Too. Miss Hopkins of .Toronto gave a short ,course in the Institute ,iiaf Mast week on hooked rugs 'and braked mats to a iclassn'of'women,. Mrs. i271. Roane ;and *Vlr. and Mrs. James McInnes' spent Sun day .with the forrner's daiigiiter� Mrs.George McKague ,and M.. McKague of Teeswater + : Mr, and Mrs, . Harold 'o110 and family spent. ,an evening last week with Mr: and Mrs: Mac: Ross G. Mr" •James *iison 'and • Motlier',Mrs 'Andrew Wilson . and her Sister`, Mrs.. McPhail: left last Tuesday motoring tothe; west to vieit relatives there: Miss Flora Con er, daughte of..Mr :and Mrs. WM.', Couittr, 4 left recently for a ' trip west to i thes coast- . .. Mr. and . Mrs. 4To1 Reid Goderich visited -with Mrs.. nd Miss -go yt Sharpe of 9,a•irrilton is spending'` a few' .days' with Mrs. A..Foss. ' Mr. Bob Adams has ''laotight't1 e house where lat. and Mrs, George ;Garton, ',sr., lived fornerly. Passes In 9Ist Year • Two coreSete QLO cOfy stow tliat'.S Nape' ler ' t annieat "• • 1T & M0N. at's °The !grit'. PEWIT RYAN *Am Boter Mrs, . Wm.- Martin-- ;(«orcnerlgr Miss Maggie Laidlaw) an Old and highly !esteem d resident -of' .aor ;commiini t3' pac5ed :aw.ay ' • -.daj in. her 191st year: Her brother, Mr Joe ;�Laic1� a wy, passed . away three weeks ago.. She:-. eaves to notun ler .Loss a1x c.-Soin--•-iei-' .Henry ' Martin , •of. S.ohthampton, also several grandc'hidren,. great ardch;ldren , -sand .done r,.;gr-eal-J- gneat grandchild S'urvzvin�g .also:, are two. sisters, Miss Christina Laidiaw ;of here and Mrs, Jacek=. son tof `Toronto: She' was $ Mern- bei sof the !United tChi?rc, The funeral was held on Sunday from' her, home, .,conducted 3iy her min,.' Aster, .Rev. ,G», ;Newton. BY SCORES of 1.1-3 and i6.5 Walkerton ,Jaavenj1e to vTri�nat � Elora :and won the W.O:.A A juv tenile baseball chs ripionsh?p R The monthly; Mee g of the W M.S 'was held; in e .:church on 'Thursday 'afternoon ' withthe president Mrs: iKilpatrick in charge of the, .devotional ^perio:els. Dorotl tCorbett.: gave .a reading followed by a•.cliorus'by the girls. :Gwen Treleaven • ,gage •a-readilg,. "The:Good :Shepherd". 'Mrs. Ray mond Finnigan' gave a • reading,: `12',01.1'. Should `.now '..: A .duet, by: :Shirley Sherwood and {Gwen leaven was rendered. Mrs:. Tre, leaveni gave • the. topic...cO. .. he subject `fie look to the:W:M:S.;�' the baby 'band. wastaken by R•�ith Curran; 'Edna Rivett , as Mission. Circle member; Gwen • Treleaven Auxiliary member; Shirley Sher - ,wood; Associate member '.and Kilpafrick " as Affiliated meinber., Each. gate, readings which:'show;' ed the • different departments rzakg up the :Society. Mrs. Zirin: closed the: meeting .with Declar-. ation' of Witness.. Collection :$4,74.. • .Diaster " M array .,Gaunt ; 'S't• Helens iS -this 'i eek'.a •guest with is cOttsi ;' .Norrria Sher abed, . •Mr. Ronald. • Treleaven spent. 'Sunday at: Stratford : Misses• Ruth and, Sy1Vis .Curran 'Two swellload— wei bothi' in tecimicaer. 17CENTIIAuT BLONDE",: Sfa ring ; .8 , ecia nil ar . cavalcade• otithe tern ic: ' aan.�en ties Tnrr�, n��fneLTl'J ma?ir�ai�' ccoinedy scenes = ; wt d .. west station ,. Lamour: dill in, -g:argeo,a*---?gcrr cam The cast also i( c1hi 7i -k'ZizgfT Albert ID.e ker.. may, saissmay,, Monday NEXT WEEK • DIGHT siEi Y wrair Also �... 4,i0 a 6 0 • a o daer...grar# :show, 'so prepared for sw ` -onenf=nit 9veek Week • 11' THE. BLS®TISSUE ®F are visiting friends; in and around' L• unknow:" .Mr.„ and Mrs. Gordon .'Stuart and Cheryl of Auburn called On Mr. and Mrs.` ;Mai vin 1) run.. o.n Sunday evening,. .,N4, ,:aid : Mrs: , Clifford Crozier aid' Joanie, spent the week—end,: With .friends iii ,:Lortdgn` • *.' and Mrs. Kobe, Dturiin of bttngatinlOn spent a few days With' Mr. G. , { , ' l urryin a n d Mrs,; Granit: Mr. Durnin assisted •dr- vine. it i' his harvest. 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