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'TH ' LUCKNOIN' ;SENTINEL,. LUCKNOW
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HITECHURCH
Mr.and . Mrs. Walter Arscott,
Andrea and Valerie,' left on Mon-
day for 'a few days visit with
their 'relatives,' in `Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Laidlaw and
Janet were Sunday visitors with
her parents,- Mr' .and .Mrs. John
Crowston,• Langside;,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cook,. and
Miss ' Hate' Dennison of :. Harris -
ton .:were. Sunday visitors with
Mr and . Mrs. ' Carl Weber. and
• family.
Guests this week with Mr.and
.Mrs. Chas, Robinson and family
are Mr.. and Mrs. ;Bob 'Nicholson
and Douglas of Oakville and 1Vtis-
ses Heather Ashby and her friend
Linda Nielson of . Toronto.
Little Rhonda : Gibson of Luck -
now is visiting. this week, with her
grandparents Mr.and Mrs. Geo-
rge Fisher,
On Thursday; Mrs. Donald Watt
John Von Osch
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VAN OSCH .KNOLL
Sally . Ann Knoll,, formerly of
Kitchener,became the. bride of.
John Anthony Van, Osch of Dun
das, in a double ring ceremony in
Sacred Heart Chureh,. Mildmay at
10;30;• a.m., on Saturday, August
14. The bride is the eldest .daugh-
'ter of . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knoll
of R.R. 4, Clifford. The groom's
parents are Mr. and • Mrs, Jack.
ran___Osch- :of _--R.R, - 3 ' i Goderich
Rev, Father McNamara officiat-
ed' at ; the wedding Mass. Miss
Marlene Zettel of London was sol-
oist andwasaccompanied on the
organ by Mrs. Hazel Schmidt: A
sheath of white mums was laid at•
the altar of. the Blessed Virgin..
Mary ' by the . bride during the
singing of the hymn "At Your
Feet." .
The . bride, given in marriage
by her father, chose = a tradition-
al floor length gown fashioned
from organza over taffeta with a
high scoop neckline and lilypoint
sleeves. Swiss. lace, ; outlining the
midriff, was also used in . two
rows ,• on the controlled' ,skirt.. ,'A.
detachable tram,' edged •with
swiss . lace and topped by a bow,
draped from . the : back scooped
neckline. A pillbox headpiece, ac-
cented ', with swiss lace and tiny
pearls, . held the four tiered il-
lusion facer : veil. She carried a
crescent of white stephanotis' and.
orchids.
Miss Nancy Knoll, of Kitchener,
sister of thebride, was maid of
honour. Bridesmaids . were [ , Miss
Esther ' Knoll, of ' Clifford, : sister
of 'the bride, Mrs. Tony Middegaal.
of Blyth, sister of the groom and
Miss Janet Schuurmans :of Lon -
at St. Helens ..which has becomedon niece. of ': the groom. They
wore identical floor ' length gowns. to be` abandoned. The Clerk was
instructed to ' write.the Depart -
pertinent Of Health -to obtain in-,
formation :'•as to the ' proper :pro-
cedure to be followed in such . a
The Road Superintendent re-
ported that' winter control . for the
past year.`(1964-1965) amounted to.
'about $4,155.00.
The Road Superintendent was
instructed „to trade; .. in the .scarif-
ier for the grader.on'. a bulldozer
blade for same, . which•will be.
needed for proposed road construe*
tion in' . the Township.
On a motion by Councillor ,Jef=
ferson, ' seconded by Councillor
Lyons, approval was ' given to the
AH
rlleaettBoard `Townshiptoconstr
Pt a PSchuoocl
. : bli
Central School in . Hulled Timm.
ship.
The goad accounts were•passed
for payment on a motion by Coun-
cillors Smyth and Errington.
The ' following general accounts'
were ordered paid. on a motion by
Councillors Lyons and Jefferson.
Gordon Foran, fox bounty, $4;00;
George Errington, fox bounty,m
$4.00; Norman McDonald, reov-
ing stones:from'•cemetery, $10.00;
Blyth Standard,: assessment not-
ices,: $9.50; 'Corporation of. Luck -
now, Delbergue•fire call, $375.00;
Joan Armstrong, stamps and af-
fidavit, $5.50; '-Township of Col-
borne, debenture :payment, $197
.79; Lucknow Post Office, stamps'
for treasurer, $5:00; County of.
Huron, .Township share, spring re-
forestation, $203.75; K: K. Daw-
son, relief account, $61.56; County,
of 'Huron; indigent refund re:Nel-
lie Stuart, ' $12.23. ,
went to Malton'airport by bus: to,
meet her brother Henry'` Warken
tin' of Vancouver` who is.visiting
with her, Mr.Watt and family.;
Weiner Roast
The United Church Messengers
held -their, monthly ' meeting. Aug-
ust-
ugust• 11th ' in the evening at the
home of their Superintendent,
Mrs.Clarence Ritchie.: The call to
worship was given by John Gibb.-
All ''sang` 'sang -God ees the ` Little Spur
row Fall. The meditation was giv-
en by Mrs. Ritchie. The scripture:
was. read by Joyce Tiffin.Pray-
er was given by John Wall Mrs.
Ritchie ' gave , the story A girl.
with a turned; up nose. The offer-
ing was received dby Irene• Wall
and the Offering Prayer -given by
Janet Sleightholm. The Roll Call
was answered: by 21 .Mrs. Ritchie
gave the story. "A . Lamb". ; The
meeting was closed with prayer
by John : Gibb.. All then enjoying
a': Sing . song prior., to enjoying a
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COUNCIL' MINUTES
West Wawanosh Township CQ1.111-
il held , the regular July 'meeting
on Tuesday evening .the 13th, with
all Members present. The min-
utes of the regular June meeting
and of a special meeting held on
June 30th with regard to tenders
for the culvert at St. Helens, were
adopted as read on a motion by
Councillors Lyons and Jefferson.
Grant Chisholm was in attend-
ance at this meeting to request
a loan' under the Tile Drainage
,Act. Mr. Chisholm was given the
necessary form to be completed
and was requested to obtain the
information necessary for com-
pletion of the application.
A delegation of four residents
from ,the Ste Helens vicinity at-
tended, with a .request to have
Council take over the cemetery
el, neglected,
and considered
of ice blue,. summer brocade
,featuring a scoop neckline,' elbow -
length sleeves and a controlled
skirt accented 'with a tiny bow at
the centre back waist. Tiny, bow
headpieces and Matching satin
shoes completed their ensembles, .
TheY carried crescents of blue
.and white mume and stephano-
' Joseph n Van Osch of Lucknow,
was best Man for his brother. Us-
hers were Peter and Antene Van
' Osch, of Lueknow; brothers of the
groom and Dennis Knoll of Tor-
onto, brother of the bride.
For the wedding tdinner, snpper
Community Centre, the bride'S
mother received wearing a blue
imported' dress of Italian brocade
with' black accessories and a cor-
sage of blue . and white, mums.
The groom's mother received,
-wearing a /black brocade dress
,accented with a blue floral pat-
tern, white accessories, and a cor-
sage of white Mums. "
For travelling to. New York
City, Washington, nichmond,-Vir-
ginia 'and 'Lexington, Kentucky,
the bride' were a navy, .two-piece,
English 'wool suit, a white flower-
ed hat trimined with navy brim,
•navy shoes and purse and a white
Upon their -return,,. the bride
and groom will reSide at 57 Mer-
ricourt, APt. 304, Hamilton, Beth
the ' bride and groom are 1962
graduates of Stratford Teachers'
College and will be on the staff of
St. Augustine's School: Dundas.
Prior to her wedding, the bride
was feted at several showers. A
wooden 'salad bowl set and white
table cloth were given by the staff,
of Notre Dame School, Kitchener.
at a shower , held at the home of
Mrs. Gerald Wilken; a kitchen
shower, given: by Mrs. Wilmer Ir-,
win of Kitchener; a linen shower
given by Mrs, Barry Schmidt of
Walkerton; a misdellaneous show -
et' gi'Ven by Mrs. Bob 'Hinz, Mrs.
Leroy Dettman, Mrs. Russel
Field and Mrs, Clande Field at.
the home of Mrs. Bob Hinz of
Clifford and a miscellaneous
shower given by Mrs. Tony Mid:-
degaal of Blyth and Nancy and
Esther Knoll at the tatters' home,
.The groom was htmoured at a
stag party :at R.R. 3. LlieknOW,
weiner roast,
On Wednesday. evening White-
churth Midgets and. Clifford Mid-
gitS played one of the .series of
4heir playoff games with the, score
Clifford 8, Whitechureh 5.
CULROSS CORNERS
Mr. and Mrs. Irish of Seattle,
Washington, ./are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Tem Stewart and boys.
Visitors with. Mr. and Mrs. Ev-
erett Parker and family were
Mr., and Mrs. Maxwell and child-
ren, St. Catherines, Mr. and Mrs,
Harold Cotteril and family, Tor-
onto, and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ed -
,wards, 'Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Midford 'Wall at-
tended a dedication and Memorial
Service in. memory of the Hackett
Pioneers in Hackett Church on
Sunday.
. Road- Accounts: Harvey Cul-,
bert, salary, $161.00; .A'ngus Me -
Donald, grader operator, $251.85;
'Imperial Oil Ltd. fuel and tax,
$74.44; arant Chisholm, grease,
Ltd.; cutting edges, parta, $63.49;
Ontarid Culvert, 6" sPiral corru-
gated pipe, $77.00; Pollard Bros.,
calcium chorlide,' $676.69; Pollard,
Bros, calcium chloride,. $621.20;
P011and Bros,. calcium" chloride,
$668.62; Daily Cotnmercial NeWs,
,culvert tender • advertisement; $34
',BO; Norman McDonald, backfil-
land, hauling. culvertS; $15.00; R,
E., Forster, back hoe, culverts,'
$131.25; George Smyth, welding
grader -and -signs-, -$11100; Niagara
Chemicals,, brugh ;$267.75;
Pa antlteebecikepor'sSts("estige.rop31, Store, tape
Jean C. • Armstrong, Clerk
When you turn 21
you're no longer cov-
ered by your parents'
Hospital Insurance.
To keep insured, you
must take out indi-
vidual membership
within 30 days. Get
your application form
at a bank, a hospital,
or from the Commis -
The 'family" Hospital
Insurance premitim
must now be -paid to
cover husband and
wife. Notify your
'group; without de-,
lay OR, if you both pay
premiums direct, noti-
' fy the Commission.
To keep insured follow,
the instructions on the
Hospital Insurance
Certificate of Payment
'Form 104' 'that your
present employer IS'
. required to give you
on leaving.
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