HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-03-10, Page 15WEDNESDAY, MARCH: 1Oth,4 196s
THE LUCKNOW 'SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
. PAGE; FIFTEEN :
A `•HOUSE. WITH 4. BEDROOMS, DINING -ROOM, :KIT-
CHEN
KI•T-CHEN WITH "CUPBOARDS: AND. ALL • MODERN CONVEN
IENCES.
A a•COUPLE .0F, GRASS :FARMS
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FOR SALE
130: ACRE FARM' WITH. FAIR BUILDINGS �- .•;12,500, :.
200 • ACRE • FARM , W.ITH, •2 SETS' OF: GOOD 'BUILDINGS-
, " .S21,000.
BUILDINGS -
S21,000, TERMS
. For Efficient Service In All Properties — Farms, Resi-
dential and Commercial Contact
R.R. 1' CLIFFORD PHONE CLIFFORD. 127W-4
' AGENT •FOR JOHN BOSVELD; REALTOR
/ BOX 353 MEAFORD, PHONE `428
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"RABBIT"
OFFICIATES
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Its seems that editors made.
mistakes forty years ' ago, too. In
writing the , old time . column we
found : an ,item that '. appeared in
an, Ohio paper, • In an elaborate
.report of:. a Jewish ' wedding, it
read ,that the happy. pair .' were
followed close' down the aisle
Y by
the officiating rabbit. • It seemed
funny t *
o ..some, but not to;-; the
editor when. the . bride's , father
came to see him;
1964 --,PLYMOUTH ;4 DR SEDAN, BLUE ' .
.: 'Very low mileage •
1963 -- DODGE' 4 DR,: SEDAN, :BEIGE'
Just traded in;. low mileage
1963 RENAULT' 4• DR ..SEDAN •
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: A` beauty and real economy car
1962.7. •CHRYS L'ER, 4: DR SEDAN;. BLACK
FuIIr�,I• ui ; and flow.' %Mileage
1962 -- RANMBLeeR "4:: DR., SEDAN, BLACK . ;
Very clean. and in excellent condition.
1962.- VAUXHALL :4 DR' SEDAN, WHITE'
.A smart economy car:
196.1'- CHRYSLER 4 :DR` SEDAN, WHITE
Fu11,y' equipped, outstanding
1961 OLDSMOBILE 4 DR 'SEDAN, '. BLACK
A very • popular Model'
1961. CHEVROLET 4 . DR SEDAN, BEIGE,
' Just : traded in, • a , honey
• 1961 --- PLYMOUTH '4 DR .SEDAN,' BLUE
,Excel lent • ..throughout,
ughout.
1960 ., '..•
--�P'LYMOUTH. 4 DR.SEDAN, MAROON
A real family car.
1960 - CHEVROLET :1 DR, 'GREEN
A real sharp model `•
1960 —.METEOR 2 DR SEDAN, GREEN'
A real popular .'
model •
1.1959 --PLYMOUTHS- BOTH, IN •'EXCELLENT CONDITION.
nor This Week. Ani Next We Are,`
Having A Sale 0f Cars
No Down Payment — `.
Tills INCLUDES ALL.. MODELS FROM 1954; UP TO '1960. •
WHICH TAKES IN ABOUT 2S. 'AUTOMOB.ILES
C .. _ . . M A,KE, ROOM
COME EARLY AS.PRICES ARE SLASHED TO
FOR NEW 'CHRYSLER . TRADE INS
LIMITED,.
GODERICH
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onna H�I....Peib`
ped . At Kinlough
BARRELL HALDENBY'•',
Kinlough Anglican ' Church was
the setting for the marriage of.
Donna Ethel Haldenby and George
Stewart Barrell . of Toronto, on
February 20th at 2:30 p.m. The
church'. was decorated with bas;
kets of white 'and mauve mums.
Rev. Webster . was the officiat-
ing clergyman at. the . double ring
ceremony.. Mrs. James. Haldenby
sang "Because" and: "0 Perfect._
Love." The organist, was Miss
Edna Boyle. - :
The bride is the daughter, of
Mrs. Haldenby and the late How-
ard Haldenby, Holyrood. The
groom is ' the son of ..Mr. and
Mrs. George 'Barrell,.- Toronto.
The. bride,.. given in marriage
by her brother James. Haldenby,
Holyrood, was gowned in a . floor
length gown . of organza over peau
de faille. The bodice ' was ` of.
French. chantilly lace withseal
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loped neckline, trimmed with ,se-
quins •and long lily point sleeves
The skirt was highlighted at the
back with layers of chantilly lace..
She.. carrieda bouquetof red ros-
es accented by ivy with white:.
streamers and arose : buds. To com-
plete
plete , her ensemble.the bride
chose a crystal tiara to hold her
fingertip veil. .;,•
Miss Betty Barrell; • .Toronto,
sister of : the . groom, was maid
of - honour. Mit. -Don Cameron
and Mrs,) Lloyd Husk, sisters of
the bride, were:'' bridesmaids. Their
'dresses were indentical -blue .suz
tette 'wool crepesheath with 'mat-
ching'
at-ching' pillbox head pieces. They
carried ` pink and .White. carna-
tions. ' •/.
Diane- and Cheryl .'.Haldenby,
nieces • of : the bride, were , flower.
girls. They were dressed in white.
dotted swiss with blue sashes, and.
blue bows. They carried baskets
•of pink and white carnations.
Bill Lovelock,' Toronto,; was best
man. Guests • were , 'ushered' :by
David and: Bill •Haldenby, ''bro-
thers of the bride.
The wedding dinner was held
at the Hartley . , House. : Guests •.
were present • from:, Lucknoiw, ; Ho1-
yrood, Toronto, Oakville, Kincar-
dine and Port Elgin.
-For: their honeymoon. trip. to.
Washington and other :points,the
bride'' chose . a cranberry red suit
.with white and • black 'accessories.
On returnthey will• reside at . 23
Thorncliffe Park, Toroum..
AMBERLEY
WORLD' DAY OF PRAYER •
The World Day -of Prayer Ser-
vice was held in Pine River Un
ited Church ' on Friday of • last
week with . an attendance of fifty.
Leaders for the 'service were' Mrs.
Reg. Godfrey, , president of ' " St.
Lukes Anglican Guild; Mrs. 'El-
don Bradley; president Of .C.W..
Pine '.River United Church • and
Mrs. Jack ..Elliott, • president of
^' :Bethel U.C.W. The . theme' "What
doth the Lord require of. Thee?
was ably. : dealt..With by Mrs. H.
Pillen and was followed with a
solo by Mrs. Robert ,Courtney..
Mrs. Arthur Courtney was key
woman for• 1965.
• Sympathy is extended' to • Mrs..
Mervyn Funston in the passing
of her mother Mrs. Annie Smith,.
a . former 'resident of : the- Ripley
area.
Mrs.. Douglas Young of Kincar-.
dine is spending sometime with.
her • mother Mrs. J. A. Campbell.
who ' returned from • Kincardine
hospital on' Thursday , of last
Week. •
Flowers `in memory of the late
Arthur Courtney were. placed in
St. Lukes Anglican church -and
Pine River. 'United church, by
Mrs. -Arthur Courtney and family
on Sunday. •
•Mr. and Mrs, Archie Courtney
and • Mr. and Mrs, Leonard: Court-
neY spent ',Friday .With relatives
in Goderich..
Mr. and Mrs, Walter, Brown :atr•
tended 'a fairiily dinner at the
home . of Mr. and Mrs, William
Brown of ,Lucknow on Sunday..
Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Young of
•Goderich visited with Mr. and
Mrs. ' Walter .Brownat the `week-
end.
TRUCK• "• • •
TENDER
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VALLEY
:ONSERVATION AUTHORITY
For
NE -HALF TON TRUCK
Long wide box (separate); Engine, V-8, approximately
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. 350 cu. in.; Transmission, 4 speed (von) Clutch) ; Rear end, �.
• Positive traction; Springs, HE'D Front, HID Rear; Tires" and
•• tubes' 650 x 16 x 6. ply (or'equal) with spare, mud and snow,a Z.
rear, mud and .'snow spare; tow, hooks; . block heater; air con-
ditioning heater; 4 -way flasher; standard turn signals; wind- •
• shield washers; seat belts; 2 -speed electric wipers; 2 tone.
• paint; rear view rrors, approximately 6" x 9'' '
• •' To trade on a 1963 one-half ton.,This• truck' may. be ..
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• seen at the Authority Office , in Listowel on Monday, March ••.' .
•15 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. •
• Tenders will, include all: Federal and Provincial Sales •
•• ` , of , the Secretary.Treasurer,:Maitland" •
• Tax and.be m the hands
Valley Conservation Authority, Box 760, Listowel, Ontario, be-
. . fore • 12 o'clock .noon, Thursday, March 18, 1965.
• LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED •
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PURPLE GROVE
Mr. ; and : Mrs. Donald; , McCosh
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/were' Sunday guests of..Mr. and,
Mrs. William Arnold.
Mrs. Frank Dore' and: ' family
were Sunday visitors with Mr.'
and- .Mrs. Gerald .Brindley.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Wallace Ribey
were Monday guests with Mrs.
Victoria Smith
Francis Boyle; Aurel A r m.
strong; Donald McCosh;: ' . Gerald
,Rhody and Cecil Sutton attend-
ed 'London Agriculture : Spring
Show on Friday. ; •
Mr; and Mrs. Albert Trafford,
Dennis and*•Karin Trafford, Allan
Park, were Sunday guests of Mr.
George Thompson and Mr. -• and
Mrs: Harvie Thompson.
Jimmy Dore: spent •Satu d
with Ronnie Dore 'while Di nne
Dore visited. Cathy` Dore..,
Heather. Boyle • spent Friday
with Mrs. Donald `McCosh. . ,
Euchre Party. '
Mrs. Frank. Dore, Mrs. Francis.
Boyle, Mrs. , George Harkness': and
Mrs:;. Donald Gillies were the com-
mittee for a euchre party on Fri-
day evening. High prizes went. to
Miss Margaret . Robertson and
Milton Stanley, : lucky ..prizes- to
Ann Mackay and Mrs. Morford
Mackay.
Mrs Andrew Patterson, Mrs.
Walter .Forster and Cathy, Mr.
and Mrs, Donald . 1VtcCosh were
Wednesday ,guests of . Mr.: • and,
Mrs. Gordon Patterson.
Miss Margaret Robertson• spent
Saturday :evening with :. Miss An-
nie' McLeod; Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacDon
ald, 'Mary Helen and Judy were.
Sunday guests with Mr:.• and; Mrs:
Claire Bushell, •
Purple Grove •Institute• met at
the home. of Mrs. Gordon' Pat-:
terser'', on Wednesday. '
Ladies • attended t h. eWerld's
Day of Prayer on Friday in
churches at Bervie Ripley . or
;Kinlough :
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Trafford
and Mrs. Wilkins of Hanover,
Mr. and : Mrs. Al Irwin Lucknow
and Mrs. William Stanley, Clin-
ton, visited Mr George Thomp-
Jimmy Dore visited • Bryan.
'Boyle.
Miss Margaret Robertson and
Donald Robertson: Were . Thursday
visitors with Kenneth ' Robertson..
Joan Thompson : and Iona' Lee-
son attended. the Bervie C..G.LT.
bowliing party on Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Rhody
were • Sunda y � visitors - with M'r..
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and: Mrs. Claude Dore.
"Guardettes Meet
The Purple 'Grove Guardettes
met at the school on Saturday
morning. President, Nancy Elli-
ott, and secretary, Mrs Cecil Sut-
ton, . opened the meeting with the
4-H Pledge.. Each member dem-
onstrated 'one way of bandaging,
some . foot, 'others : hand or ,sling.
bandages. Mrs George Harkness
discussed burns and treatment,
telling of the different,burns, al-
kali or acid and general 'rules
for burns. $he • also discussed
fainting and - suffocation. ; Next :
meeting is Saturday ' morning " at
9:30 in the school.
Misses : Marlene and: Gladys
Gawley, '•Toronto, spent the week
end with :•Mr. ` and :Mrs, Victor •
'Gawley.
Dr. and Mrs.. James .Emerson
and Frank . spent . the ' week -end
with. Mr. and Mrs.: George :Emer-
Steven -Walsh is spending a
;week F:.with his aunt and uncle .
Mr. and. Mrs. Frank .: Currie
LANGSIDE
Mr. and Mrs. -`Wm. Evans Visit-
ed in . Downsview on Sunday at >_
the home of their son Mr'.` and
Mrs. Ted Evans, Linda and ::Larry'
Douglas. :
Miss,'. Barbara McQuillin spent.
the week -end :, with ':Marion and
Janice , Wall.' The three girls and
cousinsEdna and' Mary Lou Wall'
of Whitechurch attended the show-
inWingham Friday night, it : be-
ing Marion's birthday.
Mrs. Gordon Wall visited With.
Mrs. Ed ;Moore' in . Wingham.: -
Our congratulations' to . Mrs• Ed'
Moore, Wingham, whohas had!
three 'new grandchildren lately,.
a boy and' two girls; a -boy .for.
'Phyllis, •;Mrs. Don Metcalfe of
Hanover; a: girl for Shirley, Mrs,
Wayne. Nichol;. Brampton; and •a
girl for Mr.; and Mrs: Fred.Moore.
of : Wingham, born in Wingham
and • .District. ,Hospital. ' en : Friday,
March 5th.
Visitors /luring • the 'week -end",
;With Mr., and Mrs. Frank 'Miller
were •Mr. and Mrs. `Harvey Mil-
ler, • David and Dean . of Kitchen-,
er Mr. and Mrs. Murray Neable
of Brampton, Mrs. Larry Martin-
dale of Toronto. • Allen Miller ;and
friend. Harold Liens of: Toronto
whose home was ` within eight
miles of the Springhill, mine dis-•
aster ' in Nova Scotia.
Mr.. and • Mrs.. - . Gordon , Wall,
Janice;. • Douglas and Brian visit --
ed Sunday with Dan and John
MacKinnon at the home of Mrs.
Jankowski, second concession
WH;ITEthURCH
Brian • King df Kitchener , visited
during the week -end with Walter
Arscott '
Mr. • and,. Mrs. Russel Ritchie.
were Sunday callers at the Mac-
Lennan's funeral home,. Ripley,
where the, .remains, of the late •
Mrs. Smith, rested.
• Mrs. Walter -Arscott Valerie
and Andrea.King. spent the 'week:
end in Toronto 'with • Mr. and
Mrs. Anthony De Nova.
Mrs. Stewart . Plunkett of God-
erich visitdd last .week with her. .
parents .Mr, and Mrs. Henry Ross,
Wingham, and spent the week-erid
with her . daughter Mrs, Keith Col-
lyer arid Mr. Collyer and family.
Dawson Craig • returned home
on Sunday from .'London where
he ,had been last week with' Mrs.
Craig in Victoria Hospital and on
Sunday' She was able to sit up
for a time.
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