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THE LV N4 W 03,1113574, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDDING BELLS
DvN14AP LILLICO..
Sacred vows were exchanged by
Miss Prances. Wilberta Lillico,
*daughter of .Rev. and Mrs.• J, Wil-
bert •Lillie() of Red Wing, and Roy
JohnD{nl,ap, Jr., son of Mrs, Roy,
John Dunlap of St. Paul and the late,
Mr. Dunlap, prominent for Many
years in Twin City newspaper cir-
cles, at a pretty candlelight cere-
:>xion.. at the First Methodist Church'
Thursday evening; June -4th.
The nuptial seririce was read by
Rev. • J. W. Lillico,.- father of the
bride, with Rev. William J. Barr.
of Prospect Park Methodist church,.
Minneapolis, assisting, before, an
'altar banked with palms, basketsof
white peonies and candelabra. The
assisting clergyman had performed
the 'marriages -for three of Miss 141-
lico's• : sisters, including Miss Ruth
Lillico, •now Mrs.:.Wesley P. Barr of
Bemidji, who: ,married one • of hie
GAVE FINE PERFORMANCE,.
AT MUSIC FESTIVAL
Exceptionally fine :performances
by choirs, of the :Hanover Public and
High Schools •. earned • the plaudits
•of Leonard. Richer, •'adjudicator ' of
the vocal section of the tenth an-
nual 'Grey.County 'Musical Festival; •
lipid. last • week in ,Westside United
Qwexi._Sound.,
On Thursday the Hanover Public
.Schou ' oar eor ted for -high ilea:-
ors with choirs from Markdale; Mea-
fbrd, Burham• and ,Strathcona .school,
Owen Sound, and in • one. • instance
the difference • was so infinitesimal
that the adjudicator split amar be
tween Strathcona and ' Halover
Schools.. .
Mr. Richer ,spoke of one. of the
nupthers, oracles
singing by mix -ed
choirs of Grades .7'and 8, with warm
Hanover
" o v
words of rate s fez. the
r
pupils who: outclassed' -'all "comers
•with 88 points. •
"The : Hanover....Public, •School
Choir", he said,. "gave one of the
est -exhibitions -of -tone -in -the hiih
parts that it hat ever been my priv-
ilege to hear." Miss -Helen Thomp=
son and Miss:. Elora • Ball direirted
Joins R. • C. A. F.
The latest enlistment release is-
sued by the-R.C.A.F. recruiting cen-
ire . at ` London, lists' the name of
John'Hector Herd, R.R. 2, flolyrood:
A MOTOR COLLISION near 'Am-
berley on 'Saturday, night:.,' resulted
in injuries to eight persons. LAC:
Alfred Beal and Cpl. Peter.' Scott;
��.;-�vser-e~ taken--to_Poit-.Alb
airport hospital with .extensive lac-
eTatione. Beal was the driver of the
ear which was in collision with one.
driven, by Lionel Driver of Detroit.
In the front seat with. Driver was
John . Burrows. Both • suffered severe
lacerations, and the latter fractured
ribs: Two other passengers in each
car escaped with minor injuries.
• : Nuptial<Music w
Preceding the 'ceremony " a . pro-
gram of nuptial organ music was
played by Mrs. J. H. Millard. "Vocal'
_numbers included a duet "0 That
We Two .Wei -re 'Mayrng",' .bythe
bride's brother-in-law and, sister;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Meyers of
Pipestone, a solo, "Ich Liebe Dich"
by Mrs. Meyers, and a solo, "O .Per-
fect •Love by M. Meyers. During
the ceremony Mr. Meyers sang "The
Lord's Prayer":
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Wearing thefamily wedding gown
Of ivory' satin, made with a train
of rosepoint lace, which had been`
worn by her three sisters, the bride
art ez given marria . e by her Uncle -
J. Wesley Joyiit of Lucknow, Omar
io} Can. The brie .aiso wore a three-
tier fingertip, veil, , Mary of Scot
fashion, which fell from a halo trim
fined with: seed 'pearls, which was
worn on the bride's mother's, wed-
ding veil Her shower bouquet was
of white . Killarney roses.
Bride's.. Attendants '•
•
SUPPLIES OF BINDER TWINE for
the 1942 harvest t S Cason
will be suf
-ficiejit to-meet_.•..all:•;� _requirements
Price paid .by farmer must not alae
higher than in 1941, according • to
•an announcement_ by "the `Director
of Public Information.,
Miss Katherine ' Lillico of Red
Wing -washer sister's' maid of honor.
and attending as bridesmaids were
- Bemidji,
Mrs
Wesle P.aBarr of
'sister of -the bride, and;.Misses_Fran
ces Ladner, Ruth . Ovalson ' and Jane
Crandall, all of Red Wing. They
were attired in gowns of white dot-
ted Swiss, fashioned with bouffant
skirts and fitted-bodiceSTirey7.
the, choral' work' of the competing wore gold lockets, gifts of the bride
Haover classes.—Hanover Post ' The maid of honor carried a bou-
r."
_THURSDAY, JUNE I8th, 1942
LOCAL on'GENERAL
Mrs J. D. MeXendrick of Wind-
sor is spending' some Woe at her
home here.,
Mrs. G. A. Newton is visiting.this
week in Toronto with Mr. Harold'
Newton •arid Miss Eunice Newton,
Mrs, M. Kemp of Hamilton visit-
ed on Sunday with her daughter,
Mrs: Phi1,._Segith and Mr. Smith.
Miss Margaret MacCalluin of St.
Marys and Mrs.' 1i G. Sherriff of
Putnam spent the week -end • with
friends here.
The .Wingham' Hospital Board bas
regretfully accepted the resignation
of Miss Winnifred Douglas, super-
intendent of the hospital ' for the
past year.. ••
Mr. and Mrs, Keith' Webster and
family of Seaforth and Mr. and; Mrs.
Max ;Raynard• of., Lucknow were
week -end `visitors'with 'Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Raynard, • .
•
Mr. and Mrs: Bert Walker and son
Lloyd of Pickford, Mich., . were
week -end. •guests with their uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Thos.Roach; in 'the Munition- Department . of
M'. :and Mrs, John Little have
rented the Gleeson house.,"
Mr, and Mrs. N. S. Calvert have
moved. into the ,Russell residence.
Audrey' Lucas, Toronto, spent
the week -end with Miss Belle '.R,ob-
ertson. .
Mrs. E. G. Crispin of Moorefield
spent the week -end with her cousin,
Miss Laura Archer.
Mrs. W. C. Johnston is spending
the week with Miss- Mary MacLean,
12th Concession of Ashfield;
Mrs.'W. A. Irwin and son Billy of
Kincardine; who have been spend-
ing 10 days, with their uncle, Hank
Irwin of St. Helens, have • returned
home.•
Padre: and Mrs. Hooper returned
froh New York :last . week where
Mr. 'Hooper had remade a business
trip' in' connection. with the publish-
ing of . his mathematics . book in the
Staten. • •
Miss, Louise WihtSor of St.' Johns,
•Newfoundland, who, has : `spent the
past, year with Rev: and Mrs. Howse,
left for Fergus On Saturday morn-
ing where. she. has taken a position
Con,, '6,; Kinloss., _- : Beatty Bros.
Mrs. Mallett of Palmerston re- . Dean McInnes,, an egnplpyee of the
turned to her home the end of the DeIdavilland Company in Toronto,'
week .after spending the past.. two_ . and his .aunt, Mrs. James Agnew,
weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Eric
Cox and young grandson,
Miss Margaret Rankin of Sask-
atoon, Sask., ... spent the week -end
with her friend, Mrs. Etta . Roberts
of St.. Helens. Miss .Rankin . is with
the R.C.A.F., W.D.` and •is' stationed
lit Toronto:_
formerly of this -community, •and
now a resident of Toronto, spent
the week -end here . at the. home of
Mrs. Neil McInnes.'
HOLYROOD BED CROSS BRANCH
'REVIEWS. BUSY YEAR •
INSTITUTE MEMBERS HEARD
ADDRESS ON HONG KONG
Mrs. Philip, the guest speaker, at
the June meeting. 'of the 'Wome#'.s
Institute.gave a very interesting ad-
dress on "Hong Kong" where she
spent a nuunber of years. The motto.
for the day,, "If you ;tell nothing
no one will repeat it" was taken by
Miss. Mary ViaeLeod, A splendid
paper on "Peace. Education and In'-
ternational. Relationship", prepared
by N. S. Calvert was read by Mrs.
Phillip Stewart, Miss Catherine Ag-
new contributed., a •vocal .Solo ac-
companied at the piano by Allan
Chapple. ' Mrs;' Douglas gave a re-
port of the South •Bruce -District an-
nual 'meeting, which was held at
Kincardine. • The president, Mrs. Os-
trander, presided. The roll call was
answered by the name of .a flower
beginning with : the first letter .4f'
your .given name. A .donation of $10.
was voted to the local branch of the
Red Cross' Society and; a donation
of $10 to the Central; War charities
fund, of the Federated. Women's In
stitutes' of Ontario. Miss Mary Mae=
Leod was appointed'. local leader in
a course. on • "The uses of whale
wheat" to be given by an instructor
from the Department .oi Agriculture.,
Arrangements were 'Made for a sale
of baking. to be held the 4th of
July. At the close g f the meeting
refreshments were served by the
committee in charge, Mrs. • A. Mc-
Innes, 'Mrs. J. S. MacKenzie, , Mrs.
Harry Anderson• -and Mrs. W. •Doug-
las'. .
Sentinels Wanted
The Publisher would appreciate
-e£eiving=three; r cue ,:.e-opies at
the June 4th issue of The Sentinel.
Mr., Fred Nixon of London spent
the, week=end with Mrs. Nixon who
is at the home of '. Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Fisher. .Mr. Nixon is
proving in health following a long
and 'setiots *illness,
Mr.. and Mrs., J. W. Joynt return-
ed last week from Red Wing, Min-
nesota, where the attended the
wedding of their nejce, Miss Frances.
W. Lillico, daughter Rev. and
Mrs. ' J. W.
Lillico.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M: • Johnston and
son, Douglas of Sarnia spent the
week -end with Mr. and . Mrs. Rich-
ard Webster: Miss Flora Webster,
who has . speil.t7the • past fiee -weeks-
in ,Sarnia, returned to her home
here. �•
• • quer of Briarcliffe roses blue lark•
spur and 'blue sweetpeas and the , Among those who attended the
bridesmaid, carried Briarcliffe:. roses graduation , exercises of the Owen
and red roses ' Sound. Hospital Friday of last week
The ide's' Mother was attired in were Mr. and Mrs. O. McCharles,
a gown of blue print chiffon and Mrs. F. McCharles, Miss. Edna Bark-
Vr.--tom (d, ea` 1 .e) dg0P4 ab
da'i.
WILL BE• A FEATURE: OFI THE
Lucknow Fall Fair
Including School ' Parade, School Yell and Choral Singing;
..... Crafts and Project' Competitions; Public Speaking contest and
A program of Sports. Events.
TEACHERS' WILL RECEIVE 1RURTHER PARTICULARS BE-
FORE : THE CLOSE, OF THE TERM. -
Liberal Priies . For. All Schools Competing
Navy /League
TAS D.
IN. LUCKNOW
Saturday Jude .ZOth
DON' -T --IGNORE TIE--T-AGGERS- --.
They are doing their bit to help the
Navy League help the . men of the
Royal Canadian Navy, The Canad-
�, ian Merchant Service and theiBoyal'
Navy.
Buy A Tag dn Saturday
"THE NAVY LEAGUE HELPS THE SAILORS"
n,� ii��o--s-�eor-ge3VIcGiR�r
r=gxol� .
were of white • gardenias..
.Reception Held
A reception' was held in the
church parlors after the ceremony.
The rooms were decorated in pink
and white with baskets of pink peo-
nies. Mrs. R. E. Johnson and Mrs.
B. A. Herrick poured at the buffet
table and Mrs. L. E.. King cut the
wedding cake. Music during the re-
ception was played by Miss Frances
Back at: the piano. '
The bride, who has made her
home here ' for a number, of years
• Past, is a graduate of South High
school, Minneapolis, and Minnehaha
• academy, Minneapolis, and also took
a special course .in business train=
ing. She was a member of the ad-
vertising department of • the Repub-
lican Eagle' for over a year and con-
ducted a' .column in that' newspaper
funder the pen name of Franelle.
The groom, a graduate of the Un-
iversity of Minnesota, 'is connected
-- r, wit the -editorial- department of the
.St. Paul Pioneer Press and Dispatch
published . at St. Paul.
Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap, following
a wedding trip :by automobile • to
visit relatives . of his father in In-
dianna and Kentucky,, will be at.
home at the Linwood apartments' on •
St.•Clair avenue in St Paul.
,sae
The annual meeting of the Holy -
rood Branch of the Red Cross was
held in the Hall on . Thursday, May
,4th. 'the president, Mrs: Raynard
Ackert, presided over the election
of officers. The officers for the com-
ing year are: president, Mrs. Maur-
ice Hodgins; sec.-treas., Mrs: Ray-
nand, Ackert; . supplies 'coin., Mrs
Richard 'Elliott,. Mrs. '.Ernest Ack-
ert; committee in charge of delivery
of goods to Lucknow, Mrs. Torailar-
rs Mrs. s. o
r H war d Harris.
`The following -report -was:. -.present
ed by the secretary, Mrs. J. Smith:
Total receipts. $ 262:95
Total expenses 247.41
Balance". 5- 15.54
Total articles made, 97, .including:
58 quilts, 3 pair mitts, 7 pr.' socks;
3 scarves, 1 turtleneck sweater, '1
jumbo sweater, 1 pair pillows, five
children's sweaters, ' 1 child's suit,
8 boys shirts, 2 ehildren's slips, one
child's nightdress; 2 women's night-
Are Sailing The Lakes ' 1, •
Keith anl. Russell Ritchie, sons of
Mr. Fred. Ritchie, are both employed
on lake freighters for the season_.
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THOMPSON'S
MPSON'S
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Graduated'AtQ wen Solind ' - .
Mr. and, Mr$. ' Albert. Cook: and
Viola arid Mr, and Mrs. Henry Mc-
Kenzie attended the, 'graduation ex-
ercises
he •Owen • Sound G
•r• casesft o
.Marine-Hospital.LMiss.. Edna .-_Copk,
was a member of .the - graduating'
class. •••
Conducted. Anniversaries '
' Rev...W. P. Newman of -Dungan-
non. United Church conducted ser
vices in the Presbyterian ; church',
here e n Sunday, while Rev. C.; H.
MacDonald ' •was ;preaching anniver-
sary 'services. at Crewe. Rev., -G.' A:
Barnard of St.' Helens ',had' d charge
of the services in" Lucknow United•
sses W. Stewart..
For the wedding trip the bride
wore a maize -flowered silk Jersey
dress with a ,maize wool coat and
matching hat.
McNain of Axrrberley.
• , li te. s s,, a as ala �s 7 %
•blankets, l,`ivoolten blanket.: Wee
TreasuresDemolished . .
When, Mrs. Hooper of town, came -
to Canada to , join her husband who
is Padre at Port Albert Air Navi- ••
gation, School, she stored what per-.
somal treasures were dearest to her.
with a' storage firm in Exeter in the
south of, England. Last week, Mrs.
Hooper received word that these
treasures,including
of her
children, ,,.bad'_..been.._cOMP,letely&sle-
moiished during a bombing raid,
MASONS CONTRIBUTE
LTO BRITISH 'BOMB VICTIMS
• Members of Old Light Lodge A.F.,
and A.M. are currently contributing .
to • the 'British" Bomb • Victims Fund.
Members. of the Order across -Can,,
ada are contributing on• .a basis of
$2.00. per member to raise an objec- • •
tive set at approximately , $100,000.•
`A sign' ar' sum was raised a year
B.3.4 sl Vlascnrxo Orn-1;r>dgc.
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HELD PICNIC AT POINT. CLARK'
The people of Paramount and
Ward Five, Huron Township joined
in a pleasant outing at Point Clark
son-••Saturcl e--picaickers_gath —.
ered at the Lighthouse in time for
dinner and games, races, and sports
filled out ' an enjoyable afternoon
program.
Graduated At Chatham
• A recent graduate of Chatham
General Hospital was Miss Rout-
don, daughter of Rev. and Mrs.
Edgar' Roulston of Ridgetown and
a niece of Messrs. Walter and Wni:
Roulston.
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We invite you to visit the -store during this Sale and see for yourself the Money -
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appreciation of your past patronage.,
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