HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-09-22, Page 11WEDNESDAY, SEP17.:2m , 1965
THE LUCKNOW: SENTINEL,.. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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WHITECH.IJRCH.
On Tuesday Mrs. Walter Moore
and baby. " daughter born Thurs-
day, .September 9th, In Winghani
a n d District Hospital, arrived
home, . . '
This'. community extends their
sympathy. to Mr. and Mrs, . Hugh
Simpson„ and family and Mr. -and
Mrs.. Lawrence McLeod 'of : Lang -
side in the loss of Mrs. Simpson's,
and : :Mrs. McLeod's mother; Mrs.'.
Annie`Struthers of Lucknow:
Quite a ' number .:of friends and
relatives . from here attended the.
' reception 'of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam McInnes, held in Tees water.
Hall on Friday evening.
OiIVET NEWS
L.A.C. Burt .White spent thirty
days leave with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. ,Oscar White and fam-
ily. •
Clover Valley Party Pals
The fifth. Meeting of ' the Clov-
er Valley `Party Pals" was :held
at the . home of Judy Maan, 'Sep-
tember
Sep tember 14th at 4.30. All Mem-
bers were present to answer the.
roll . call. Mrs. Clayton discussed
Party . -Ideas ' and =: Mrs. J. Mac -
Charles demonstrated. party dec-
orations. • Lunch •w..a s served by
Mrs: Pangburn; which wast enjoy
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Shirley Newbold
Wed In Lucknow
STIRLING NEWBOLD,
Lucknow United: Church, decor:
ated with pink$and white gladi-
oli, was the setting, for the mar-
riage` of Shirley Anne Newbold
a n d James' Milton Stirling, .on
Saturday, September lith, ' at 3:00
'p.m: Rev. H. W. Strap . offieiated
at the .double' ring ceremony;
The. bride is a 'daughter .of Mr.,.
and Mrs. George. Newbold of Luc-
know and the groom is the son
of Mr... and Mrs F.; P ,Stirling, of
St, '' Thornas.. .
Mrs. Ross Cumming was organ-
ist and Mr. Don !Hachborn solo-
ist.'
olo-ist F•
The 'bride, given .in marriage
by her father; c: h o s e a street -
length .gown of chantilly lace with.
lily -point sleeves. Her c'h a p e 1
shoulder-lengthr veil'fellfrom, a
pearl and sequin.; tiara.. She car
ried . a nosegay of white Carna-
tions, pink rosebuds and heather.
Mrs. Fred Prange of . Preston.
'wasmatron of honour . and Eliz=
abeth Newbold, sister ofthe,bride,
was -junior 'bridesnaid, They were.
similarly ` d'r a ss: e' d in Bermuda
blue: delustred. satin. with match-
ing shoes •and headpieces. Their•
corsages' were pink and .white
Sweetheart' •' roses.
The groom w a .s • attended '. by
Ronald •Mclvor of, St., '' . Thomas.
Gary Archibald of St. Thomas ac
ted . as usher. .
A reception • followed at t e
Church." The bride's . mother; re-
ceived . the guests : in' a , dress of
Erin rosewith lace "top, match-
ing hat. and shoes and ` wore a.
White ' orchid . corsage. ,She . was as-.
listed by 'the groom's •mother,.
dressed' in Peacock blue:' with mat-
ching hat and 'pink orchid cor-
•sage. • . .
The bride 'chose . for travelling
a red. Wand Black double, knit suit,
matching..'accessories and, corsage
of white carnations and ' red.,rose.
The groom is attending the
Un-
iversity of Waterloo. Mr.. and'.. Mrs.
Stirling • will reside at 29 Brick
SL, Apt. 11, Kitchener..
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Present ' Gift
rs. VIrwin
(Amberley News)
The• September meeting ''.of, the
".CW. was held •in Pine, River
United Church on . Tuesday,' Sep-
tember 14th.. 'There. ' was an -.at-
tendance of '120. Mrs. Leonard , Ir=
win and Mrs:: Mervyn 'Hooey were
in •charge of the :.meeting:: After
Plumbing at�d Heating
Gpttley:'00.fornaces
'lu� ing F.ix#ures and��Supples
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a hymn was sung,minutes., and.
items of : business were discussed.,
The roll call for the October mee-
ting- will be a Thanksgiving verse.
A'reading:.on the life', of Dr. Al-
bert Sweitzer, missionary doctor
at Lambarene .. where he worked:
so faithfully among the African
people until h i s. „death 'recently,
was 'given by Mrs. John Fergu
'son.. A trio, .."Take time .to' be
Holy" w a s` sung by Mrs Sam
Snobelen, Mrs: John 'Ferguson 'and
Mrs. William Courtney, • and was.
accompanied by •1V,irs..'Bert Irwin: -
Mrs. Duncan , T ' orburh ; gave a
reading on the. Church ' in. Trini-
dad. Mrs...Wesley Robb, who .was.
convener . of the• program, '.gave
"A" thought for, • the . day" " which
was . 'followed with prayer.' Mrs.
Jack Blue- gave the scripture rea-
ding and Mrs. Wesley/Robb gave
,a missionary reading, which .con-
tained the. verse "Come 'over into.
Macedonia. and`' Help Us." She al-
so •
l -so: spoke ,:of the work- 'of ' Lydia,
a devout . woman of the Christian
'church.
Mrs.• Eldon '� Bra trey, president
of the. U;C.W mentioned ,items,
of business. ' and gave .'a :prayer
After the closing prayer by Rev..
H Pillen, :. lunch was served :by
the hostesses Mrs. J. Nesbitt and
Mrs. J'. Blue.
. After the lunch hour Mrs. Mer-
vyn Hooey read "'a ' short'', address
to, Mrs. • Bert twin and a gift
was presentetjy:'Mrs. Eldon. Bra-
dley' to.. Mrs; Irwin who has : been
a ::valued'_ Member of. ,the
and will be missed . by ;.her . many
friends in the ' church. ,.
Mrs.. William Hooey, who cele.
ebrated her 92nd.,: birthday on, Sep-,
tember 10th, was present;to en-
joy -o a social hour with friends '
Unit 2, U.C.W.
Unit 2 of Pine River. U.C.W..
held ,their meeting on Tuesday •ev-
ening, . September 14th, with. an
attendance o' f fifteen members..
Mrs ;Leonard ' Courtney presided,'
and minutes and . correspondence `
were read by the secretary Mrs.,:
Bob Courtney The scripture rea- •
ding` by . Mrs. ` Eldon Lowry . was
followed' ,with . the, Study Book by
:Mrs.. Donald 'Courtneyon the Ed-,
ucation. system in Trinidad; M.
Kelvin. Henderson' was convener
of the program. 1.
A report of a thirty, .pound bale
'f clothing' which was sent to. the
Elizabeth Fry Society,. Toronto, ;
was ' given by Mrs. Carrick Col -
ling; Plans
ol-ling:'Plans " will be made. later ..
•for a congregational. supper this .
fall. Christmas cards -will 'be :'sold
-again . and the order book will be
passed around.'
"After . the closing hytnn• and ben-
ediction, lunch was served by the
committee ' in charge and a social
hour was --enjoyed. •
:.• Norval 'Nesbitt: reports seeing„ a
flock of :wild geese .flying, south
last . week., r. . •
• .'Mrs. Robert Cdurtney'.and_Mrs:y
William :Kempton ,vi`sited , wit h.
their mother. M'r's. William Camp.
bell who is a patient in Kitchener -
'Waterloo ` Hospital.
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