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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-07-16, Page 6n ,ion Value ' coop • .YOU AND YOUR rJe�rt ON THE SHORE; WHITE SAND AND . SSR CLOTHES ARE VERY IMPORTANT Pied PLAY S JITS--Skirt," shorts and topper and you are dregs - ed Special ed for the beach. correct for all. figures1;1.98. IIiPLEYS in cotton Jersey, , Boys'- Satin Lastex BATHING TRUNKS in solid colors ':.-••••. $1.00 Colored Plaid - TABLE CLOTH. for' the. summer cottage•: 59c SATO TOWELS -most. campers will welcome these...,- 19e & up. SAVE YOUR. Chiffon Hose' for dress up: Day LISLE or. RAYON. Season's 'latest ,Colors.- Special; para o. SOCKEES for ladies and children. k •.15.c up IF YOU ARE thrifty' and Make your own,•• webave a' wide" range of NOAH MATERIALS to choose from. empleton WEDDING BELLS: GABDNER- -QVAID The Ashfield United church par- sonage .was the scene of a. pretty. stormier wedding . on Saturday af- ternoon, Jay :4th,' when' -Annie e'Vla - guerite .Quaid, daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Quaid; concession 7, Ashfield, .was united in marriage' to Gardner, elder 'son . of Cecil'Ritchie �•a--_-,_, Mr. and .Mrs. Ernest Gardner, Con- cession 12, Ashfield. The • ceremony wag -performed by Rev. G.G. Howse, pastor of the circuit. The bride, who was unattended, was' becomingly gowned in .a street length dress of, pink. ' silk jersey, with I corsage of ros Mr:- &- -Ge.r€ n. left later by ' motor for a short. honey= Coy re .. . W R • „T . LV KNOW SEN 'r upenzow, ONTASYO -v THURSDAY, ,JULY 16th, 194 ' LOCAL and GENERAL Katherine Johnston Is holidaying in Toronto., Mrs. L. C.' Thompson and Donald are visiting this week in Toronto. - Mr, and Mrs.. Wesley Huston and Grace . visited the first of the week ;Miss Christina Carrick who has }�e Kitchener for a 'time has Bay. in Hamilton. been at gone to North Mr. and Mrs. James 'T. Webster moved recently from Amberley to their farm near. Brucefield. - Miss Velma Vandewater of Well- ington is visitmg at th home -of Mr. and ,Mrs. Garfield .Ostrander. ,'- Mi. and Mrs. Harold Button and son, Clarence of Dundas speak the week -end with "relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. John McKeith of Hazenmore, Sask., visited4,friends on the 12th of Ashfield last, week. Cameron Finlayson , of Toronto was a week -end visitor at The home of his mother, Mrs. A. R. Finlayson. July. 4th, at 11 o'clock' when Rev. Father Quigley united in marriage Margaret Pearl McIntyre, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs: D. A. Mc - moon, the .bide donning for trav- elling, a beige coat with white hat, ther-aecessieries in_white On their return they will reside on the bridegroom's. farm, concession 12, Ashfield: ' Mrs. Sadie McMahon has returned to her home . here , from Toronto, where' she will remain for some Intyre of Ashfield:and Gerald Cole, 1 tine. son of Mr. and Mrs. Cole,; of Un- ! Ronna Dowling of Hamilton re- derwood. The bride, prettily attired turned home on Tuesday after vis in a turquoise- o d= a tin tFie iuni of i :- ::rii f.r- rying . a bouquet of roses and fern, Wm. Fisher. irs: v was attended t last week from a two weeks' visit t1��. _roregtP,_• .Carter of Godericl, 4__< <.,.,: her son Dr. Wrn. was given in marriage by her fat - by her sister Mrs. William MacKejnzie returned attired in orchid and carrying sweet in Detroit with, peas. Pte. Archie J. IVIcIntyre, R. t;. MacKenzie. : A. F., attended the groom Dinner Mr. Ralph Pagan and daughter was served at the home of the brides Barbara' of Toronto are visiting at parents at 12.30. In the afternoon , the home of his daughter, Mrs: Ger- many friends and neighbors Called aid Rathwell. to wish the couple happiness and pr per ty anu-:enjoyed a_ pleasant Miss' Sadie McCharles, of Huron time dancingto the skirl of the bag- Township; who teaches at Ravenna, pipes -played' by Mr. K. D. MacLen- is' taking :a tripto Western Canada nazi: Mr, and Mrs. Cole left late in during the y S. -the-afternoon-for-Mid1 d and Cal- lender, and on their return will re- side :.in Underwood. The bride trav- elled in °a dusty rose dress 'with hat and accssories to match. Relatives attending from a .distance were. Mr. and Mrs. W.. A. Cole, Underwood; Mrs.: Ronald MacKinnon, Parkhill; iffh -: andd,-Mrs-F In All 'Saints' cathedral, Edmon- --ten, Ite-V Canon A. 1V . Trendell of- , wet sem m. - and 'Mrs, Robert Farquharson of Moose Jaw, formerly of Edmonton, and Mr. Adam Gordon Thompson, eldest son of Mr.. and Mrs. D. M. Thompson of Lucknow, Ontario. The bride wore a frock of British tan, with 'a large picture hat and accessories- to tone: and. a 'corsage of orchids and fresias. She carried a white prayer bock. Miss Aleta Vickse, as bridesmaid, was frocked in : blonde crepe, with brown accesseiies and a. corsage of talisman roses. . • • - Little Barbara Beddome, the flow- er girl, wore white starched pique, with a Dutch capto match. She car- ried a basket . filled with Multi-cal-- bred ulti-col-bred sweet peas. Mr. Hugh Farquharson,lbrother of the bride, 'was best man. A reception was held at the home After the ceremony dinner was ser- ed to the immediate. families at the home of the bride. Late in the after- noon the young :couple.left on their honeymoon trip, the bride wearing a dress of biege . and white with white. .accessories Mr. and Mrs. rti E .�7 d- saa•-.aruit�i. Mr. and Mie asp:- S tent,,: r, - and Mrs. . Carl Duke and ; Mrs. Ed. Smith, all of Detroit. HOGAN-COURTNEY St. Joseph's church, Kingsbridge, was4he scent of a pretty wedding on June 30, when Vivian, daughter of the late Mr. 3. 'Courtney and. Mrs. Courtney,' became the bride of Cor- nelius Hogan; son of Patrick Hogan and the late Mrs. Hogan. Rev. Fath- er Hogan,uncle of the groom, per- formed the ceremony, assisted by Rev: Father Quigley,' parish priest. Misses Catherine and Patricia Sin - nett sang during the signing of the register: The bride, given in mar- riage by her eldest-, brother;__Leo,, wore a gown of embossed organza with a floor -length veil and carried a bouquet of red roses. Miss Grace f M sirina Johristo., 9£.: atre., to . intimate -friends of the bride and groom. After a short honeymoon in the mountains, Mr:' and Mrs. Thompson will reside in Edmonton. �.` COLE=-11icINTY1iE A pretty . •wedding took place ' at ' Kingsbridge oii' Saturday morning. d Coriui tney as her sister's bridesmat , wore a gown of pale ,blue net with a shoulder -length veil .and Carried a bouquet of pink roses. R. Loa Judge, niece of the bride; was flower girl. She wore a floor -length gown of pink net and carried a bouquet of pink and"white roses. The groom's RUSSELL.,--Glf'ES1 M — A lovely Wedding.was,held. at the home of the groom's sister, Mrs:' W. A: McKibbon, Wingham, at 4 .o'- clock on Tuesday " afternoon," June 30, when Miss Mary .Graham, dau- ghter of Dr. and Mrs. F, R. Graham of Estevan, Sask., became the bride of Sergeant Observer James Russell, R.CA.F., son of N. and Mrs. W. A. Russell, Wingham and formerly of Lucknow: Rev. C. H. MacDonald of Lucknow officiated assisted by Rev. Kenneth MacLean of Wingham. Tie ceremony had a garden setting with the wedding party standing in front of a rose arbour between tall stan- dards "of blue delphinium; white ies anTd red roses. The bride" -given. in marriage by her father, Was very beautiful in a large white hat hea- ven blue silk suit with applique on jacket of the same material. Her corsage was Dream roses. Miss Pat- ricia Graham- was her sister's bridesmaid. She wore a small pale blue hat to 'harmonize with her two- piece dress, the jacket embroidered in pastel tones. Her corsage was Purina Mills, WOOdStOCk, Ont. Has Appointed Kr. Lorne MacLeflfla • 04- Lucknow, Ont. Exclusive Purina Dealer for lucknoW&YICrnI �■"��.■ MIM IMO UNI HOG CHOW. Puts a Good Weaning Pig to Market 500 lbs. 'GRAIN plus `100 Lbs. _ � � per- _��v YOU GET 4 HOGS FROI E-ACH�TO—Os -..GBS]-"_`G 1 1 GIVES YOU, ONLY TWO HOGS FROM .EACH( TON- OF GRAIN. e The HOG CHOW at CASH..�.«�� Fanners We Will Supply ` You With PRICES For Reliable Farm and you pay when the hogs go to market ASK FOR PLAN OF SELF FEEDER THAT REALLY , WORKS.. BEEF isa Good Price To -day - Get That Extra Finish With' Purina .CATTLE CHECKERS ' ... D- -MeEf A,ppiSint., Tic one of the most successful and widelyknown cattle feeders in Eastern Canada. During the past four year he has fed over 40 tons of CATTLE CHECKERS with his grain. He must have a reason for doing that. aii o.duct__ to _get tom.: quality eggs door to J. L. McMillan, phone 1 Lorne MacLennan, next M s.. Talisman roses. The . best, man was brother, Bill Hogan, was best man. ' ,Mr. Edward Graham; brother' of the bride. Miss Marion MacDonala, Lucknow' played the wedding Mid -Sumner of DRESSES awcF(OAT BIG SAVINGS On All Ladies DRESSES, COATS, SUITS, SKIRTS And BLOUSES. B. P E A R L M A ._a. LVCSNOW MOSE 85 march from Lohengrin and Miss Helen MacDonald sang "Loves' Cor- onation" while the register was be- ing signed. . A reception was held following the ceremony. The bride's . mother a : own of rose sheer with large white hat. The groom s trio JP er wore a redingote of powder blue !, sheer with flowered hat: in harmon- 1 izing tones. Mrs. Kenneth MacLean -and Mrs. J. W. McKibbon poured tea. The reception fable, was very ttractive centred with the 'bride's II bake set in a -bed of pale pink roses. 'l1'or- travelling the bride donned a Iflowered green and white silk jer-1 sey dress with .matching accessories; `Mr, and Mrs. Russell are spending their wedding holiday at Bruce Beach. •.Mr.; and :Mrs. Andrew M.. Thomp- son of 'Bowmanville are spending the surilaner at . Lake of Bays, "Mus- koka, where Andrew is in charge of Grove Park' Lodge. Mr.. , and Mrs. Thompson and infant; dau- ghter of Toronto are also .spending the summer in Muskoka where he is an ,instructor . at the Taylor -Stat - ten camps: Old Time Fiddlers Contest IN THE ARENA Lucknow FREE! • FREE! Saturday, Julp 25th at 8.30 o'clock. 'Phone pr Leave Entries At on Ta lor's Drug Store By. Friday, July . 24th. Orc estra Leaders, Barred. $115. i11 Prizes' 3 CLASSES. Age ;25 to 40 $5.00 Age 40 to 55 5.00 Age 55 and up., 5.00. • British Spun Rayon ' 'Print . for or gir s ' • British BroatkIoths, all colors, full yard wide, .� BIT War Savings Stamps Flt. -Sgt. Al Guse, Mrs. Guse and son Douglas of St. Thomas spent last week with her parents, Mr.. and Mrs. P. M. Johnston. FIying Officer John ' Weston, his mother, Margaret and Bill of Tor- onto spent a day ,last . week with their uncle R. J. Moore. Harold Ritchie of the R.C.N,V.R. at London, his sister Mrs. McLagan of 'Wellesley, Mr. and Mrs. Ehner . burn, Arkona;. ,Camlachie, Norman and Elaine, Mr. T. Norman, Lucknow and Watford. Miss Reta Sturgeon and Mr. Dave Sturgeon of ,Kincardine, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Webster and Lois of Varna were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Jas. Webster, Ashfield. ENGLAND FAMILY REUNION The fourteenth annual reunion of the England family . was' held as and her son Billie spent the week - usual at Grand Bend on Wednesday, end with Mr. and Mrs. James Rit- chie.: . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snider and dau- ghters Maxine and Joan and Mrs. Valencia McGuire of Detroit are vis- iting with Mr. and Mrs. Herb En- sign. Mr. \and Mrs. Robert Fisher Of Hamilton spent the week=end here. Miss Mary Fisher," student nurse at I' Hamilton Hospital is remaining here fora week's visit. Mr, and ,Mrs. Gordon ,S. Macln- 1 tyre "(nee Dorothy Miller) of Sioux tl‘lookout are spending the holidays at St. Helens and at Mr. Maclntyre's I home near Paisley. t R b' son of East Wawa - July 8th. As the members of the family are scattered over: an area - of 100 miles from north to south, the- annual privilege of .meeting one another means a great deal to them. At noon a sumptuous .picnic dinner 'was enjoyed by all. Speeches were made by a number present: and the business of the clan attended to. Sports . results. were- as follows: races, children under 5, Paul Dol - bear; 'boys, 9 and, under, Bill Dol - bear, Jack Dolbear; girls, 9 and un- der, Eugenie Johnston, Marion Woods, Onalee:Batson; young men,' Hiram Moffat; , young ladies, Hester Werden, Mrs. Calvin Dolbear; men; Albert Johnston, Thomas Woods. Ernes o m The officers for the coming year nosh, who had been ill with lung are as follows: honorary president, i congestionat the home of his sister, j +W. 11.'3ohnston, Exeter; past presi- Mrs. John Kilpatrick', was taken to dent, Dr. W -"VIJohnston, Lucknow; Walkerton Hospital last week. president, Elmer, Moffatt, Watford;. first vice-president, John Hair, Wat- Mr. Alf Armstrong, Miss Beatrice ford; 2nd vice-president, Oliver Armstrong and Mr. Wm. Armstrong, White, Toronto; secretary -treasurer, Sr., of London spent the week -end Cecil Johnston, Lucknow; luncheon here, with the latter, remaining'; for `committee, John Cavanaugh,.Strath- a few days' visit. Mrs. Armstrong, f roy; sports committee, Horace Del - Sr., is somewhat improved in health . mage, Camlachie, • - Elmer 'Woods,l and is able to be about the house Watford, Morley Johnston, Auburn; at present. courtesy. committee, Mrs. (Dr.) W. Miss A. Ratz, Mrs. 'Anderson De- H. Woods; Mt. Brydges. war, Grace, Mary and Carol Dewar, Members were •present from Au - Exeter, Let's 'Go On -A PICNIC: PARI -SANT WAX PAPER Roll _ 15c Frontenac PAPER Serviettes Box 13e Heinz SANDWICH SPREAD Bottle 20c KLIK - • Delicious In Sandwiches Tin 30c Dyson's Sweet Mix PICKLES. Bottle • ` • 25e CLUB HOUSE OLIVES ; Mixed, Bottle 35e LIBBY'S KETCHUP n Battle `15c Weston's FRUIT BLOSSOMS Boa 23c Niagara Maid GRAPE JUICE Bottle - 25c 'Harry Hornes PUDDINGS Each 5c C• HOIRNE'S PEANUT BUTTER 31/2 lb. tins • 70c THOMPSON'S.. 'Phone 82 We Deliver and women's dresses, wash;go�•ods, reduced -to -49c 19c reduced to 2Sc and- 29c Britiih Flanelette, white and colors, , 36 inches, at STC)RE, Lcknow Buy . War Savings Stamps s