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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-08-12, Page 51. • iu 14. THURSDAY, AUGUST ,Ammiimumw Lytearti Theatre WING -HAM • Two Shows 'Saturday Night Thursday, Friday, Saturday Aug. 12 13 14 GENE TIERNEY -• JOHN SUTTON' in 'ITliancter A draina,of the air filmed in technieolor. . Also."Short .Subjects", Matinee. -Sat. afternoon :at 2:30. Monday, Tuesday, -Wednesday Aug.16,17 18 HENRY FONDA • MAUREEN O'HARA THOMAS MITCHELL in "THE IMMORTAL SER-fiE-AN- " The story of patrol actian in Libya. • Ais.o 4`,Stiort Subjects" PAKAMOUNT The Women institute meeting will be held at .the hon -ie of Mrs: Jack Henderson on ,,Wed., Aug: 18th, Roll. call—UseS �f sacc,harine, and doing dowN pickles. without sugar. Miss" Sophia Kernpton, R.N. of New York and, Mrs. Wrn. Kemp-. • ton, Ripley, visited with 'Mr. arid Mrs. Wm. Kempton: • . BORN—To Mr. and Mrs. Frank. King of Toronto (nee Rae Mac- Donald), a • son, WM, Ray. IVIr. and Mrs. George Blue of Detroit visited with Mr. and Mrs. trarit Mcl3iarmid.' , . Mr. and Mrs__ Harry___Livis...v. ited with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brooks, t.) Mr. and Mh. M Kosrnyria and • son Jimmie Of Toledo, Ohio, are, visiting with .Mit. Jas. 1VIatDon- ald. , : ' lAdmemsimik .For ale We Have The Stock 1,0 Mowers. DumpRakes. • ; 2 'Side Rakes. • ' 13 Hay 41l,oaders. '6 Wagons. ' 20 Grain Binders. 7 Tractors. 8 TraCtor' Plows. 3 Corn Scufflers. 3 Corn Binders,. 3 Corn Blowers.' 9 Cultivators. 2 Land RollerS. 18 Used Cars.. An Other Articles Too .A.‘'"' N'umero'us To. List, 4:Lit :MIME STOCK is AVAILABLE!' 1/4 SUPERIOR MOTORS MARK ROGERS & SON Palmerston THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL,' LUCKNOW, ONTARIO KINLOUGH ,••••=•••••{0••• • The Woman's Institute met on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Roy Graham. The ode and Lord's prayer ogened , the meeting. --Correspondence and business was dealt with. A letter of thanks,for a. box of fruit sent during. he. illness was read'from Mrs. Howard Harris.It Was de- cided to 'Send a kni4fiedarticle in each, box sent to those in 'mil:- itary service 'overseas. Mee.; Ayl- mer Ackert to purchase yarh and ,have ,jt• distributed to volunteer, knitters. A conunittee• was chos- en, fo' purchase suitable articles arid treats for putting in the same parcel's. Each of the following to buy the contents of three box- es eaph are Miss • May Boyle, Mrs.. William Graham, Mrs. Torn.Hod- gins, Mrs: Maurice Hodgins..., A dance to • raise funds. was dis- cussed And it' was unanimous .that one be held in the near future: Mrs. Raynard Ackert and Doris Eadie are' to Make all nec- essary plans and advertise. May Boyle gave a reading, Mrs. Ray-, nard ,Ackert read the cUrrenr, events: Mrs. AYlmer-ACk-ert- gave an interesting • talk on Making a Will. Mrs. Tom Hodgins. had the motto "A merry. heart 'Maketb. a cheerful icountenanee Miss Winnie.Percy conducted an apPle Mrs. Roy McKenzie . Ripler is -fo be the guest at-the"nekt,meet- ing at the home' Of Mrs: Perry Hodgins..The hand book Was read in. part: by Mrs. Hodgins : At the next 'meeting all :grandmothers are' urged to attend for their an- nual. meeting. A 'contest will also add interest' as each :member is to bring one dozen drop :cookieS Made -from' part sugar substitute:: Mrs.: James' Hodgins ha 'charge of the current events.. The Nat- ional anthein Closed .the meeting and refreshments were served. • Miss Colyne McBurney of Southampton visited last'. week with Balfour and. Bevin .MciJean. °Gordon Neff .rettirned- to his home in Hamilton after holiday- ing in the village. • • The :--Sr.' Women's Auxiliary were guests of the Bervie A. on. 'Wednesday afternoon ,a .a lawn social at the reCtory.'. • Toronto and Wllhiam Pinnell of Sarnia spent the weekend' at their' home here. - Wises Marjory and Shirley Haldenby Of Toronto are' holi- daying with -relatives in the vill7 • age and in Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McGuire of. Olivet visited with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.I:larry Bell on ;Sunday. • • - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ma`cDon- ---ild and family of HolyrOod vis- ited ,Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ..J .ohn Barr. Mr. and Mrs, George Percy and : of Tiv-ertan called on, friends here- during. the week, Miss Margaret MurraY, return- • d to Montreal after enjoying ,a vacation with Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Murray'. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mc- Kinnon and her mother, Mrs. Peter Murray. Mrs. Mary 'Hodgins and her, daughter Miss Marion Hodgins are 'holidaying with Mr. and:Mrs. Charlie Hodgins and Messrs. Wm. and Denzil Statters.. Mr. Gorge Turner renewed old acquaintances here on Tuesday. He was accompanied by M. and Mrs. Nealey, of 'Windsor. • Mr'. and Mrs. Willianl Shewfelt and Velma of Kincardine ,,Two.. Were Sunday visitors with rela- tives .6n the line. Mrs. Oran Tout visited Sunday with her friend Mrs...Wm. Hol- land at harrie of her. parents, Mr: and Mrs. Robert 1VIcLearff Mrs. Holland and little son Jack returned to Kincardine with 1Viis. Tout. • ' ' A WEDDING' BELLS iEWITT—THO:MAS 1 The. wedding was solerrinfiefl on ,Saturday. aft&noon at the home Of the daride'S aunt, Miss May Thomas, when Dorothy May, daughter. of the . late Dr. and Mrs. S. M, Thomas, was united in „mar- riage to S.Sgt. :William Harold Jewitt; son of Mrs.. Viola Jewitt, formerly of Lucknow, and 'the late Harold Jewitt. Rev. Robert Hicks officiated!' The bride was given' awa her brother, Howard M. Thomas, CWV•en Sound She wore a street" - length, dress of,white,triple` crepe trimmed with. lace' at the waist and neckline. From 'her flower headdress was arranged a shoul- der -length veil of net.. She carried a semktiower ribbon. Col- onial bouquet of Briarcliff roses. Miss Muriel Giant, bridesmaid, wore a .triple sheer crepe dress and blue flower headdress with net veil. She carried a Colonial bouquet of pink Delight roses. The groomsman was 'Sgt. Jack McLeod-. .Wedding marches were - played by Miss Norah Jewitt, the groom's sister.' ,, Mrs. May, the bride's aunt, wore a, blue and White flowered Chiffon . dress and corsage bou- quet° of Better Time 'roses: .The groom's mother .wore a turquoise crepe dress and black hat. The wedding trip wasto Owen. S�iind .aner the Georgian Bay dis- trict, the .bricletraveling in a tur, quhise blue -lightweight whol dress, with navy blue hat and ac- cessories.. The bride and groom Will reside in London. , MILLERTAYLOR •I PAGE FIVE • 4 ,:, 4 4. ? • .• My - incere Than k s To the.Voterd of Huron and Bruce Who have made 'it possible for' me to represent them in the • Provincial Legislature. -John W. - 'HA N_N A •BOUNDARY EAST. • Sunday...' callers . with. .Mr§-: D. - 'Gillies' were Mr. and Mrs, .Ralpri Cameron, 1VIr.,and Mrs. Jim Reed and sbn.and Mr. John McMillan, Yvonne a,rid Patsy: • • , ,• • . . Miss Annie 'Kennedy. called on Mrs. D. .Gilles and Mrs.: George . Fisher . on Tuesday afternoon. . .. • • Centennial United ' ChOrch, London, was the scene of an Au- gust wedding on, Saturday when Vera Ina,- daughter of ,Mr. and Mrs. Chester Taylor. of St: Hel- ens, became the bride Of 13dr. Gordan Rutherford, R.C.A.;., orilY son of Mr. 'and .Mrs. W. I. also' Of Helens, , • Rev."W: J. Taylor, cousin of the. bride, conducted the cere- mony, assisted by Rev. Gladstone E. Wood. The wedding music was played by ClaPence standards and ivory tapers in candelahra against a backgeound of ferns and palms, made an fective setting. Given in marriage, by her fath- er, the bride was charming in white satin. Soft panels of white lace gave fullness to her floor - length gown. Her veil of white' net :was finger-tip length : 'ar- ranged from a iw-eetheart head- dress.She. carried' a shower bou••• quet of Better Time -roses, !and wore her grandmother's necklace of amethyst§ and Seed pearls. The' bridesmaids . were Miss Dorothy Radford, in yellow, with Talisman roses:, and. Miss Mar- jorie Chute, in orchid, with But- terfly roses. Their gowns were of net over silk taffeta and they wore matching sweetheart head- dresses and shoulder veils.. • 'Little Anne Todd, niece of :the groom, was flower girl, wearing pink silk and carrying a colonial bouquet of garden, flowers. Allan Miller was ;his cousin's best man and the ushers were Murray andi Harold Taylor, br6- thers of the fzsrlde The reception was held at the Belvedere Hotel. Mrs: Taylor re- ceived in..rOse crepe,with beige hat and' corsage bouquet Of pink roses. Mrs. Miller chose printed. blue and. white sheer crepe; navy blue hat and corsage bouquet of pink roses, , - • For traveling the bride wore a two-piett sheer wool dress, in brown''with green trirmning; 'beige accessories,, . and corsage bouquet of Joanna Hill vises,. • 0 011:1-44aeke-t-t-Aild- family '. spent Sunday evening with Mr.-. and Mrs. Pharis ers.- Alan • remained for a week's holidays. . . Mr.. and Mrs. Cecil Forster arid. family and .Miss Alberta Dobie of Palmerston ad Mr. and Mrs: Jas. Smith of Wingham visited ori Sunday at Mr. James Forster's. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fisher and family spent a day recently with Mrs. John Carruthers. • Mr." James Orr,spent last week with his parent. Miss Gwen and Master'Kenne h McLean were'"week-ena visitors with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dawson. Miss Eunice Purves was, home on the sick list last week. r" Mr• and Mrs. W. J.Irwiri'and faraily. Spent Sundayafternoon at the home of Mrs: Htidsori. .• Mr. ,and Mrs. George Kenn:0y Billy and Jack spent Sunday at -Brute- Kennedy's cousins -Mr. and Mrs. Clifton of London and Mr.'and Mrs. Cosby Of Dunnville. Mrs. Harrigan of Hespeler Vis- ited. a day last week :with her niece, Mrs. George Kennedy. •, The' Ally'Workers• held- their quilting on Friday last at the home of Mrs. Jariles Forster, Do- nations were a 'top 'and batt by Mrs. Forster and the lining by Mrs. Ed • McQuillin. . Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Carruthers- , and' Mr. Elliott, Carruthers spent Tuesday at Mr. George Fisher's. -H- FIEtI Mr. Win. NelSon of ,,Detreilt• spent a few. days at the home of Mr..D, 'Johnston. • Mr. Nelson and Miss Allie Nel- son spent a day With relatives at Paisley. '• . . ' Mr. Duncan Davie of Brant- ford is visiting among relatives. here this week.: dor Mr. Jack Bradley has started wheat threshing. . , • Mr.' R. J. Bullen is Confined • to hia- room but' we hope wilt soon. be about again. Mrs. Sam McQuillin. of Toronto spent last week with her par- ents, Mr: and IVIrs.. JolinCowan. • -The 'Kintal Wornan'S Institute,. . have planned to hold their an- nual' picnic at Kintail Beach 'on • . Wednesday of this. week. Mr. and Mrs. Ewart McKeith of Vancouver are renewing old • acquaintances inthis vicinity. . .4 • FOURTH CONCESSION Mr. and Mrs. Netterfield Toronto spent a few days at tit* - home of Mr. John A. MacDonald_ Mr, Alex McLeod ,of, London; spent the week -end at Mr. John; McLeod's, .Sixth Concession. • TORM SAS • We are now booking .orders for STORM SASH • Place your orders early' and AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. Also have a complete stock of Johns -Manville Rock Wool. Insulation John 'W.' Henderson Planing Mini Phone 150-J . 1 o.