The Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-09-30, Page 8"AGE ;..�'IG
THE LUCKNOW ' SENTINEL, LUCHNOW, ONTARIO
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JUST ANOTHER FRIENDLY
SERVICE FROM •
THOMPSON'S
,..:
'PHONE 82: WE DELIVER
MacDonald's nephew in Dresden
on Wednesday.
The United W,M.S. will hold
their meeting at the home of Mrs.
Bill Scott on Wednesday, -Oct-
ober 13th.
The Mission Band will hold
their October meeting at the
'home of Mrs. Ivan Conley on
Saturday.
LANGSIDE NORTH
'r On Thursday evening a large
crowd gathered .at the Forresters
Nall . to present Mr. and Mrs.
Clark Johnston recent newly-
weds. George Moffat read the
following address and Jim Rich-
ardson made the presentation ,of
a sum of money.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Johnston
Dear Ardyss,.a.nd Clark;
Your' -many friends and neigh-
bors have gathered tonight to
honor you on your, recent mar-
` t itizenship. offers us, certain
privileges and., one of . these' is
homemaking, a primary and es-
sential unitof a nation. '
To you Ardyss we extend our.
appreciation. of your • willingness
to co-operate in, all our .endeav-
ours:
endeavours: In the church as a member
of the choir, organist of the .Sun-
day School, a convener . in the
Young Peoples Society" and lead-
er of the Mission Band."
The Red Cross -will miss your
splendid help: in the work group
as well as -treasurer of , the, Red
Cross. Society. •
' We hope that you will not en-
tirely forget u5 but will come
.back .frequently to our gather-
ings.
During ._the past - few—Years
Clark,, you have been no strang-
er among us. °We always appreci-
ated your talent at our" social
gatherings • and trust that you'
'will often visit our . corninunity.
We offer you both, bur warmest
wishes that you may have a long
and happy wedded life.
As a token of our 'esteem we
ask' you to accept this gift, and
may. this evening always be a
pleasant memory to you.
Signed on behalf of your many
friends, George Mdffat, Ivan Con-
ley, 'Farrish 'Moffat,. Jim Rich,
ardson.
Clarke expressed thanks for
the gift and all joined in sing-
ing "For they are jolly, good fel-
lows".,
Mrs. Lloyd Moffat and infant
daughter returned, home from
Wingham hospital on Sunday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacDonald
attended the wedding of Mrs.
INCREASE COUPON VA.LIJES
OF HONEY, SYRUPS, ETC,.
Effective today' .molasses and,.
honey rations will be , doubled aiic
increase made in the coupon val-
ues. of various syrups._Details of
these . increased . allowances • will
be found elsewhere in this issue.
Ill With Diphtheria •
Bobby Hewat, son of 'Mr.' and
Mrs. Wm: Hewat of Nitro, Quebec.
is ill with diphtheria, although
he is over the worst of the illness.
now. This information waa con-
tained in.. a letter received: by
Bobby's.' grandparents, Mr. and,
Mrs. R. a. Thompson on ;Tuesday,
and which was . written by
neighbor of the Hewat's.
Lucicaow
Business Men's
MEETING
IN THE TOWN HALL,
Mon., Oct. 4th
8 p.m. 'Sharp
To deal with Housing, Situa-
tion and General Business.
BE SURE TO BE PRESENT-.
Wednesday Night`•
Closing Notice
Eftective the , first week :.in
October, business places; in
Lucknow ' will ' close at six
o'clock . on Wednesday even-
ings.
The Thursday half holiday
will continue to be observed
the year, round, with the ek-
ception 'of the' month of De-
cember. '
LUCHNOW BUSINESS MENS
ASSOCIATION'
J. R. McNab,• Pres.
LUCKN-OW
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. J. W. Stewart, BA., B.D.
Pastor -
SUNI),AY, OCTOBER 3rd
11.00 a.m.—"As I Go From, the
Lord's Table';.
Story: "The Goods are not
Damaged".. •
Sacrament of Lord's Supper
As this la "World Wide Com-
munion Sunday", 'it is hoped
that everyone will . be pres-
ent. '•
3.00 p.m. -Rally Day in Sun-
day School. A very spec-
ial program is prepared.
7.00 p.m.: "Heritage of the
Ages".
Remember Anniversary Sun-
day, October 17th.
WEDDING BELLS
PVR'VES -;. ADAMAC
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Adamac ,was, the scene of a pretty.
autumn wedding when their only_
daughter, Alice Alexandra, be-
came the bride of LAC. Goldwin
Hamilton Purves of Lucknow.
The ride, given in marriage by
her father, looked charming in
a dress' of'dusky, rose..crepe with
corsage of ' •Talisman •.. roses and -
baby mums. Miss Birdine Metalls
as bridesmaid, wore "a dress of
turquoise blue :with - Corsage of
Johanna roses and ,baby muni§.
The groom ° was :attended . by his
brother, . obert„ Purves.. -The Gere-
molly took place beneath an arch
of spruce . and 'snowberries ' bank
ed with baskets of gladioli. Wed-
ding music. was provided by Mrs.
Fred' Penwarden. The Rev. R. J.
•IVlerriapi officiated.
Immediately after the cere-
mony a buffet lunchwas served.
The out, of -town guests were'
Mrs. Frank Colwell of London,
Mr. and Mrs. Ewin Purves, Mac
Ramage and A. C: Ramage of
Lucknow. The 'happy couple left
amid showers of confetti for Nia-
gara ..Falls and other points. The
bride chose for travelling a .tail-'
'Dred suit with a fawn topcoat and
brown accessories. -
MASON—TAYLOR
A pretty wedding. was .solerxin-
iced'' ' int'. Runnymede' United
Church, Toronto, • at high noon
on.;_ Saturday, when . Annie Mae,
'youngerdaughter of 1VIr. and Mrs.
Elliott.'Taylor,' Ripley, became the
bride of Mr, Donald McLeod
Mason, R.:C.A.F., son of Mr. and.
Mrs. Thomas Mason, Ripley. The
:.church-:was--beau-tifuily-deeorated
and the . corerriony was performed
against a background of gladioli
and . palms, with Rev. David H.
Gallagher; pastor of the church,;
Officiating.
The bride looked lovelyin a
street, length gown of heaven
blue sheerchiffon ai?d ' silk net,
with 'shirred bodice. She, wore a
corsage of pink carnations with
headdress ' to mateb, . and six
strandpearls, with navy blue ac-
cessories. Her -maid of\ honor was
Mrs. Harold Wyld, who_ was ' dres-
sed '-in pink, with a corsage of
blue cornflowers and black ac-
cessories. •,Murray' Pearson, R. C.
A. F., friend of the groom, , was
best man. -
After the ceremony -a wedding
dinner '.was. Served -to the bridal
party at :the Royal York Hotel.
The newlyweds , then left for
Montreal, where the groom is
stationed. • `
The bride's going -away cos-
tume was a two piece grey wool
suit; trimmed with red- velvet, a
red velvet hat and .black access-
ories, swede shoes and red and'
grey plain top coat, They will
Make their home in Montreal,
where the groom is in trainingin
the radio and wireless telegrahy
division of the R.C:A.F.
ENTERTAINED WAAC'S.
A motorized convoy of young
women, frcim Kitchener .struck
town on Tuesday to attend Luck=
now Fall •Fair. They had their
THURSDAY, SEPT. 30th, 1943
eatre
PhtESENTS
Friday and Saturday
ROOMRT'STACiIa NOD Mae
J*1J RELLAMr_
JACKIE COOPER ANNEIANE .RAI ftt
GRYNNE
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TO LEAVE PORT. ALBERT
Quite a number of the R. A. F.
personnel at Port Albert A.N.S.
-are being posted elsewhere, prob-_
ably -back shame `for _ marl,
them. The', most ;of these nen,
many of them married, have est-
ablished homes in the district
-and were regarded -as .permanent.
residents; Among the best known
here are WO. Frank Canham, Cpl.
Cyril Brown, LAC. Sid Rouse
and LAC. George Sponge.
Mrs. Canham and son Malcolm'
came to Canada:to join Mr. Can-
ham 'a couple of years 'ago and
havesince resided here. Mrs.:
Cyril Brown. was formerly Dor-
othy Nixon, and they have re-
sided here since their marriage.
Sid Rouse married Evelyn Whit-
by ant! after residing here for a
time moved to Port Albert, Mrs,
Sponge was formerly Dean Pat-
erson. Mr. and''Mrs. Sponge have
resided in Goderich since their
dates Mixed as Wednesday was 1 ,
tine day. 'On Tuesday evening marriage.
The Sepoy Theatre entertained
the WAAC'S. at a speQial show-
ing of the hilarious Laurel and
Hardy comedy.
Miss Islay Campbell is visiting
with her parents, . Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Campbell. ,
Men's and Boys' Work Clothing and
Warm Undergarments .
The Store With. The Stock