The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-09-15, Page 15WEDNESDAY, S6:PT, 15th, '1965
t y.
Y r q
TF#E LUCK.NOIA► SENTINEL; I;UCKN•OW, ONTARIO •
'PAGE FIFTEEN.
Couple Marrii
ipfey
Photo By, Hadden Studio
— COWAN. `
,ness, with ,small /bow' and match
ing accessories. They carried yel-•
low. Shasta daisies. ; :
Little , Nancy Adams of 'Kitchen-
er was flowerer'. ,She wore a 'bou=
:.ffant . white organza• dress, with
emerald green., sash. and white ac
.cessor.'ies. She carrieda basket of
•
The groom. , w a s : attended by
Earnest Culling, of Ripley.,:The
ushers were Ronald. Brooks .. of
Ripley . and :Glen 'Cowan. of L` lick
now,' ..brother ' of the bride
.'. A' reception followed .at the Log.•
Cabin restaurant in Lucknow. .The
• bride's' ;mother received. the guests
in • a printed • . silk . ensemble of`
Camelia pink with , pale 'pink ac-'
cessories and '.coinage of white
carnations. ' She ws : assisted by
the .:.groom's mother who chose a„
•teal .blue., brocaded : sheath gown
with, •black ' ac:cessories and .cur=
sage of pink ;carnations.
• For . a wedding trip to Easter.'n
Ontario, the bridechose for tray
elling. a black mohair three 'piece:
suit with, aqua accessories and'
corsage; of p rk carnations.
Mr: and, Mrs.. Nicholson will re=:
Side in Kitchener'.
Guests were .:present from Sar-
nia; Toronto, • Kitchener, . Lucknow
Ripley United Church was the
setting on ' Saturday, . September
4th, at 3:00 p.m., ; for the mar-
riage of Carol Lynn Cowan and
\Ronald- Douglas Nicholson.
The bride is; the daughter of
Mr. • Howard ,Cowan. of , Toronto
and Mrs: Frances. Cowan of Luc
know,--and—the-groom is --the -Son-
ar Mr : and Mrs. Clayton .Nichol -
,son
Nichol -son .of' Ripley.
The double ring ceremony was
performed by. Rev: George Ball:
The bride, ., givenin marriage
by her •: father; . wore ' a . traditional
floor -length gown of white . peau,
de sole, fashioned with; Empire
hodice with jewel braided trim,
lily-pointsleeves. a n ..-the back
cascading into a chapel train.
froma self bow at . back: waist-
line. ` .. Her shoulder:length tiered
veil of nylon illusion ' was held . in
'place by a crown of ' seed pearls
and aurora borealis: She carried.
miniature red roses; and tiny rose=
buds • on white streamers:
•
.Miss , Ann 'Arnold 'of Lucknow..
was maid of ' 'honour and Mrs.
Bernadette Andrews of . Auburn
Miss' Peggy. Button of Lucknow
were bridesmaids. They' were sim-
ilarly attired in street -length dres-
ses of ;peau de sole in emerald'.
green . A-line fashion 'back full
and Ripley.
i'OU ARE INVITED
TO visit'. our piano and 'organ display ,at thew •
'
LUCKNOW FALL FAIR
cOLLEEN AND BRIAN FARRIER •OF TORONTO WILL
ENTERTAIN DURING THE AFTERNOON
GARNET' FAARIER
Piano and ' Organ Sales— Whitechurch
MONUMENTS
For sound counsel and a fair price oar a monument:
"
co11*ttlY designed' from .quality matori rely oil
SKELTON MEMORIALS
Pat O'Hagan, Prop.
Established Over Sixty Years
Phone $81.0234
• Walkerton
Ontari'o'
Approve, Drive -1n Theatre Construction
And $245,000 Phone Debentue Issue
(Huron. Council Minutes)
'Council, held'. the September mee-
ting, w i,th all r members present.
Minutes
and; ofconfirlast.. meeting were read
med. '
Council approved 'a request..from.
Gordon Harris and Balfour Mac-
Lean for the 'erection of a drive-
in theatre'' south of Kincardine,.
.It also 'agreed to: open the Kin-
cardine : boundary for future de-
velopment. - •
Huron & 'Kinloss Telephone Sys=
tem asked ,the Township to issue.
debentures .in • the amount of. $246,--
000. :.for dial phones: — request'
granted. `
A supplementary By-law w.a s
passed for extra road expenditure's
of $34,500. • • ,
The 'following accounts were or-
dered paid::.
•Township • • John. • 'Dodds, eaves
.troughs, on hall kitchen, $63.91;
:Annie MacKinnon, : care .of hall,
$14.00; •' D,ave Moore, garbage col-
lection,
ollection, Bruce Beach, $780.00;'
Mrs. Joe' Fludder, Nursing. • Home
care, $122.25; Earl' Tout, part of•
Salary,!, .$403.25;' W. G. ,. Bruce,
School •Dental , services, ' • $265.00;
Town of Kincardine, welfare
charge -back, .$30.54; Bruce Colin-
ty, . Plowmens' Association,. plow
ing match, $15;00, ..D B.:, Blue,
auctioneer . at ' Lurgan Beach. pro
petty, ' $15.00 Village of Ripley,
fire call, $75:00; Lucknow Sentin-
el, printing, advertising and en-
velopes,. $62,88; . Post Office, un-
employment . stamps, $18.96; Rip-
ley Hydro, . Twp, hall, $5.72:.
Roads and Bridges: Wayne .Lo-
wry, •superintendent,' : $335.00; Bill
Scott, grader, $354.69; Franks ,gar-
age; heating and cutting, :$5.02;
Kaufman Lumber, bridge plank,
$78.35; Canadian Tire. Corp., re-
flectors,. $1.91; John W.::Hender-
son Lumber, bridge plank, • $38'
89; : Larkin Motors, truck, repairs,
$4,127; Harry Colling, hauling and
loading, $1,107.84;. Casewell Paving_
Co,. paving ..on Con.' ` 4;—$8,905.58;.
D G. MacDonald, diesel . fuel,
$66.27; W. I. Shantz, motor sera,
per,. $929.50; Armco. Drainage,:cul
vertst, , $99.60; •Robertsteel. Ltd.,' cul
verts; : $183:40; H. G. ` Bradley,.
grader repairs, . $16.20.; G. W.
Crothers, , grader repairs, $69:69;
'Frank Cowan' 'Co., grader in . sur-,
ance, $87.67; Reg' Godfrey,. •grav-
er, '$59.00; Jim McTavish, gravel,
$95.40; 'John MacDonald, , ':gravel,
$216.00;. Luckndw Sentinel, 'gravel
tickets • and envelopes,- $36.59;
Ripley Hydro, Twp: .shed, $3.91,•'
R.. H. Martyn,, shed fire insur-
ance, $34A0; ;Corrugated Pipe Co.
culverts, $134.64; Graham. Cook,.
dozer,... $1,125.00; Bill .. Kempton;
hauling gravel, • $732'.44; Ontario
Culverts, $46.03 Harold' Courtney;
grass Seed, $294,08; .Gordon . Fry,
water settlement,, $250.00.
Council ' adjourned • to meet on
October 4th..
Earl Tout
Clerk.
LANGSIDE
The • September meetingof the
W.M.S. was 9'eldL a, the church
and • presided , over by the presi-
dent Mrs, Robert. 13regman with
the roll call answered by; 7 mem- •
bers on :a verse with "harvest"..
After the call to worship, ` Mrs.
"Gordon' Wall read the scripture'
with' Miss. Emma Richardson giv-
ing the Meditation. Mrs. Wm. Orr
led • in prayer. During the btisin-
ess, the articles: of • used clothing
and layette for the . bale were, on
display. The October • meeting is
to be held at, .the home of 'Mrs:
Wm. Evanswhich is .to be the
Thank Offering meting, roll call
to be 'answered with a verse con-
taining, `friend",. and. ` a ' special
speaker. Mrs. 'Elmer Scott gave
the offering. prayer. Mrs. Charlie
Tiffin gave the topic on Missions,
basing her talk on the verse, "Go
ye mio all the world, preaching
the. gospel," The meeting closed
with' ail repeating the ` Lord's
Prayer,
• Mr. and Mrs„ Gordon Wall and
family attended the Western Fair
at London : on Saturday.Mrs. Ar-
thur who has been visiting with
her ;daughter has gone . to Auburn ..
to visit with her son and family:
Mr. and 'Mrs; 'Harvey Miller,
David and Dean, Mr,, and Mrs,
Art Hinschberg+er, Dale and Lisa
of Kitchener and, Allan Miller of
Toronto. visited during the :Lab-
our Day week -end with their
mother,. Mrs. Frank Miller and
also visited their father . in hos-
pital. Allan remained at his home.:
for two week''s holiday. He and
Curtis Dawson enjoyed. A motor
trip to Nashville, Tennessee dur-•
ing this past week -end. and ' at-
tended .' the `Grand Ole Opry ".:
. The' Children , of the Church
Meeting, will. be held next. Sunday
during church . service,
Do YouWaflt The Most for. Y�ur
'7 ; Money?
BUY PURINA CHOWS
FROM. YOUR PURINA, DEAITiGR.•..
`WE'LL SEE E YOU••AT:.THE LUCKNOW CENTENNIAL. FAIR
SEPTEMBER 17 and: 18
LUCKNOW
RDONJ.OHNSTONE.
„Or Porina Dealer
PHONE 528.3719
•
DUNGANNON
Mr. and. Mrs. 'James Culbet,
Lucknow; and • the former's sis-
ter, Mrs. ' Barbara MacLennan of
Vancouver; called on Mr. a n d
Mrs: W. A. Culbert a n d . other
friends : oti Saturday. • ` '
Mr.. and 'Mrs. }Toward Culbert'
and family ; visited t h e latter's
sister' Mrs. •Gordon ;Neable and
Mr. Neabie of Brampton .on Sun=
day. ' % . : •
Mr. and ,Mrs. Ed Bell, ."Candice
and. 'Colleen of Blyth spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs.. Norman
Pyrah ands family.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Park visited
iii Lucknow •on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Huber:
Anniversary Services will be
;held in Dungannon United. Church
on Sunday, September ; 19 at 11
a.m and 7:30 p.m. Reit, Jahn. A.
Walker will be. the .guest speaker.
The `Lucknow Bantams will be-
,gin t aWestern Ontario finals•
with Wellesley • the first of nxt
week, with the first gamedb be
in Wellesley
BORN
BAR.KWELL --• to Dave and: Betty
Barkwell of , Thornhill in Branson
Hospital on August 30th, a dau-
ghter (Karen Elizabeth) .a sis-
ter for Billie.
•
adies' and •Many
Wear
Phone 5'28=3016..`:•
5T:ARRI
ATS
0
.s�
6
• ''NAEW . FUR• AND UNTRIMMED
CASUALS FUR FABRICS -•-
CAR COATS IN .ALLURING. NEW •
'SHADES.' 'AND` '•STYLES. WOM. '
•°ENS;.`.MISSES AND JUNIORS '1N
FULL` SIZE RANGE, FOR 'THE
FAMILY, ' •
$24.95 to
FOR ALL BUDGETS
Choose :early for � your
fall ensemble: •
• DRESSES --=