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THURSDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1943
THE LUC NOW SENTINEL, LUOKNOW, ONTARIO
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Two SJ O S SATURDAY NIGHT
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WEDDING.. BELLS.
HILL—PINNELL
On Tuesday afternoon May 25
at five' o'clock, :a .pretty but. quiet;
Wedding took place at. the. Angli-
can Church, Lucknow;' .when. Eris
May Pinnell; 'daughter •of Mr. and
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Mrs. • Wm.. :Primal .of Kinlough
arid Mr. 'Jack Hili of Galt; son
Of Mr.: and . Mrs. Vernon •Hill, of
Harriston, were , United yin mar,-
- riage by Rev.'john W., Donaldson
The bride, •given In marriage by"
• her.: father,r.l-ooked_ ...lovely in. a
street -length dress •df pink sheer:
and lace with. 'shoulder veil . to
m • tch, carrying a bouquet of pink
carnations and fern. Miss ,Dor-
othy Pinnell, sister' of the bride,
vias'''br,ides'maid *and wore a'blue,
dress of taffeta and sheer with
matching shoulder veil• and wore
a .corsage ' of deep pink carna-
tions and .fer..:n,.:..The best man was
• Jim McEwan, of Kinloss .due to
the bride's brother being :tenable
to ;be present..
A wedding supper was; served.
at the home Of the bride, 'to i2ra-
mediate relative's of boot famil-
ies. The home was decoratedwith
pink and white streamers and
flowers.
Mr: and Mrs., Hill motored to
• the groom's home at Harriston,
the bride travelling in a tur-
quoise, ' blue 'dress and blue coat
and,navy hat and accessories. Mr:
and'a,Mrs. Hill, will reside at Galt.:
for the_present.
BRIERE-EDNEY—DALTON
A quiet military wedding was
performed by Rev.Father, Whit -e
at St..Alphonsus church; Wind-
sor, Ontario, 'Oil • Saturday, May,
22nd at 10 o'clock, when Mary
Frances Dalton, daughter •of .Join
C. Dalton, Kingsbridge, was un-
ited in marriage to Sergeant Max.
Briere-Edney, of the R.A.F., Port
Albert. The• wedding was l carried
out in military costume, the bride
;.wearing an air force, blue' Wool.
suit, with Matchingcalot and
wine accessories, and gardenia
and stephanotis Corsage, Ler only
a.tx,
her sister ' Marion
Dalton of, Detroit, Who wore la
powder blue ' tailored suit with.
navy. accessories 'and corsage of,
shell pink carnations.' The groom
wasattended by Cpl. Fred Harris
of the RA:F., Port Albert.' Sgt.
B"riere-Edney.- is . the son of Mr.
and ; . MTS. Briere-Edney. of Lon-
don, England: Wedding breakfast
-for the'ubnediate family was ser-
ved . at. the ..Belcrest • Hotel, De•-
troit, followed by a reception in
the I evening ,at. the home of Mr.
and Mrs. O.. Webster, Richton
avenue. After" a honeymoon: nn
Chicago :the couple• will reside
-at-,-Kingsbridge.
Father: Who broke that chair,
in the living room last night?
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• 'aughter: ;It just .collapsed'all
of a` sudden; Dad, but neither of
us were hurt.
PAGE FIVE
HOME. CANNIN.+
ii►Q�T i�iO T S iGA
To Be Demonstrated At Huron
County Federation Field Day
And Picnic.
Arrangements for the Huron
County, Federation of Agriculture
Field Day and Picnic at the Lions
Park, oSeaforth, on• Monday, June
7th, • are nearing •complen.
-Included in the program ' will
be .a home canning demonstration
of fruits and vegetables • without
the use _ofasugar by Miss .Edith
Elliott of the Department of Agri=
'culture, ' Ottawa. . With :sugar at
a premium for thecoming can-
ning . season, this will prove of
unusual interest to all women Of.
the home: Miss Elliott : will also. -
be' stressing the ' use 'of Flight
syrups for.,canning as . a ' means
ofstretchig, the . special , sugar.
allowed for canning this season.
•
They have -experimented
with •
these syrups and find that they
pare • quite satisfactory and that
fruit -canned in ' them is quite
-palatabre-The yrups t .el yyrrec`S-
ommend are similar to the war-
time syrups which will be used in•
'commercial ' canneries ,this, 'year.
According to , a the consumer
branch' of ,the Dept. of ' Agricul-
ture, Ottawa, all fruits may be
successfully canned • without
sugar. •• • i ..
Dr. A'.�R. Campbell of Hensel'',
is chairman in charge of the Vet
erin.ary Clinic arrangements; and
will discuss poultry diseases. Dr.
I-a-rburn-ef-Seafar:th, ill --discuss
warbles and external parasites.
Dr.. Jackson 'of Blyth; ' internal
parasites and diseases .of swine.
Dr. Elliott of Clinton, will . con-
duct post mortems on swine. Dr.
Mur•.ray..of DiAbiiii., will ..diseuss
hemoragic septicemia (shipping
fever).
The veterinarians ,have .arrang
ed for specimens, but. any farmer
wishing to . bring "in:.poultry. or
swine. for ' diagnosis. would be
welcome to do so.. .
Alsothere will•be; a demonstra-.
tion..of labor.! -s; wing devices;..' mi.:der the cchair anship of ••Gordon,
McGavin of Va'ltan. , This' his° will
iriclude-...a display_0f_.tractor;._v-i.tli...
drag saw and'Circularsaw at-
tached; stock -loader; mower with
attachment for windrowing,:. —
..corn loader 'and a buck rake.,
Ten minutes will. •be 'devoted
to. a ,talk on the need , of more
bacon for .Britain and ,ways to get
it by an agricultural department -
official.
Possibly the 'biggest attraction
SOUTH BRUCE ANNUAL�y
'FIELD. AT VY I ECH�7URCI
=The 'annual meeting- of ' the
South Bruce District of Women's
Institute was held in ,the United
Church, Whitechurch, on Tuesday
May 18th, with an :attendance of
85, and with the district presi-
dent, . 1V1iSs Grace 'Richardson in
charge. Miss . E. Slicter, r"epr.esera-
ting the, Department of,,Agricul-
ture, - Women's, Institute branch
& Mrs:. Sneers ;bf.•BI'V sell,, .nein
ber of the provincial board, 'were
in attendance. Pin .address of wel••
come :was delivered by, Mrs.'
Lance .Grain;, White•chureh; ' and
the reply was givers by Mrs; Thos.
Farrell, 'Kincardine.
Thee meeting opened with the. •
reading of a'passage of scripture
. by Mrs, William 'Reid of Para .
mount, .followed by ' the Lord's'
prayer • repeated in unis'on: "The.
sum of .$35 was voted for. the.
sugar fund for ""Jain 'for Brit-
,
sin".
An interesting. program was
presented• which was enjoyed by
everyone. It consisted.' of a vocal
duet by. ,,Mrs. J. D. Bryce and
Mrs. K. McKay of • Ripley;. sols,
Mrs. Ernest Ackert, ,Holyrood;
solo, Mrs. D. Buchanan, Tiverton;
duet, Mrs. P." ' Stewart and Mrs:
°Mowbray, Lucknow; reading;
Mrs: Ross Shiells, Reid's Corners.
During the election of officers
Mrs. Speers of .Brussels presided:
The result was: president, jVIiss
G. Richardson, ,Wh'itechurch; vice
Presidents? Mrs. J ` NI. Reid, Tees=
water, Mrs. R. E. Begg, Tiverton;
seer-eiar-y4reasurer- Mrs -,-ti,- Mac=
Kenzie, . Ripley, .federation rep-
resentative, `Mrs. J. R. White, Alp -
ley; alternate representative, Mrs.
A. Ackert, Holy.,.rood;. auditors,
Mrs. J'. , °D. Bryce, , Mrs..Gordon
Scott, Ripley; delegate to. conven-
tion, Mrs, Playter, Behnore; al-
ternate, Mrs. W. J., Douglas, Luck -
now; conveners of standing corn-
rnittees, agriculture and Canadian
industry; Mrs. T. J. Blair, Kin-
cardine; historical research, Mrs.
1VT. Donnahue, . Teeswater; home
economics, .Mrs, P: Stewart, Luck. -
now; • publicity Mrs: Perry Hod-
gins,. Holyrood; . war work, ,Mrs.
A. Ackert, Holyrood; citizenship,
Mrs: Wm Kempton, Lucknow;
social"" and welfare, .'Miss 'Ethel.
Ray, ',R.eid's Corners,
Will . be the 'presence at 'the pitenie
of Hon."` John•Braclen; Dominion
leader of the Conservative .party
and • Hon. Farquhar Oliver,..inin-
ister Of Public Welfare, who will
both give an `address during the
•.afternoon. •
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DOES THE TRICK/
ORDER .NOW
FOR SUMMER
• H •ITH huge British aid
home requirerrients un-
derprdpping. the' egg mar-
":ket the year, round; and
ratizning.. taf ther ".meats
turning attention 'to 'poul�
try, it's both ,good .business
'and good patriotism to Stant
'a batch of Sumrmee chicks.
After . hawks, etc., 'have
_... takgn_ .tl?etr toll.._on..:xange,-;
and you have done' some
• Fall • culling;. most laying.'
houses are,_not filled right'
up to full' working capacity.
Plan,now to have some real
replacements coming along
to use that wasted space.
Bray Chicks; noted for
"spiz.ze•rinktum", fast
growth, early • laying,,
steady laying, make real
:. replacements - the I kind
you • want. The Bray Hat-
cheries will beturning
them out, on into the Sum-
mer. . Plan ahead. Place
your order now, forlater
shipment.
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FINLAYSON BROS.
LUCKNOW
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M►FEKING
On ,May 18th the„
W.M:S. helm
their • meeting .at Mrs..Isaac gait-
sion's with fourteen present. The
meeting opened.with'the Nationat
Anthem. Mrs: E: Blake read the
scripture lesson; prayer fbllowedL
The secretary read the minutes
of thee, last meeting and called
the roll,- which was answeredby
a Verse' of scripture containing'
the word "truth' 'Mrs. :Ernest”
Boake ..had charge- of the , study
book. Mrs: }3;ev. Howse and Mrs_
Horton • contributed readings:
;'Hymn 500 was sung and prayer
by; the president closed the meet-
ing. Afterward a quilt' donated
for. 'Red ..Cross.:.by-. Mrs L; `'Men-
ary, *as . quilted by •the ladies.
The June meeting will be Grand-
mother's Day, Jo beheld at Mrs;.,
Sam Acton's.`,` '
Dr. Carman Stothers of Tor-
onto, S. B. Stothers and son of
Arthur visited .on. Saturday with.
their sister, Mrs. H.' Horton.
1VIr:. ' Finlay Shackleton aria
Keith Of 'Mount Forest spent Sat-
urday 'with his father, Normaii
`Shackleton.
• Mrs. Herb "'.Curran visited with.'
'Mrs. Sam ShIrwood in Lucknow
'on Saturday. , .
Church service will be at 7.33.
at Blake's on Sunday next.
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DONNYBROOK
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Sgt. and Mrs. Melvin Craig of
Epndon are spending a "couple of
weeks• at their homes here.
. Sgt. Wm. Thompson; recently
returned from Overseas,. and Mrs..
Thompson spent a few days with
'his sister; Mrs. Mark Armstrong
and other„ friends.. ,
and Mrs. Gordon' Robinson.
of Wingham were Sunday visitors
with' his . parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Robinson:
Mr. Warren . Bamford; `B.A., of
Preston spent the week -end at.
the home of his parents, Mr. and~
Mrs.. Thos. Bamford.
Nursing Sister Olive Jeffersors
of ' Toronto spe' t a recent • week
.end with her niother, Mrs. •C hris..
tens Jeff en,
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