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PAOE. EIGHT
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WRDNE. !DAY,; OCTOBRR., 1!4
Michigan spent the . week -end
WHI ECHUK with Mr. .and Mrs. Dustan Bee
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Michigan C
croft' and on Sunday M. Bee -
(Intended. For 'Last Week). croft returned with her for his
Mrs. 'Hugh Sinnamon and Hugh last ' week -as a patient at Victoria
of Wingham, and Mrs, E.W. Bee- ; Hospital. London . and. Mr. Elwin
croft spent Saturday with Mr, ° Moore accompanied her, to. West-
Sinnarnon a patient in • Westmin- ern University London.
London.
star, Hospital tal Victor Emerson' received
PMrs.:.
Mr. , ' and Mrs. Carl . McClena-a letter from Mr. and Mrs, Ja
ghan and Mr.. Paul Geiger visit- cob Kuiper of,Holland Michigan
ed on Sunday with 'Mr. and Mrs.. inviting any one from Langside or
Harry Moss'and. family of Platts- i Whitechurch congregation to visit
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' vine. Mr. and .Mrs. Ben McClen i there as they had rented a house
aghan who . had . ,been visiting 1 instead of a small apartment. Mr.
there returnedhome with them. ! Kuiper has a positionas school
Visitors over the week -end .:with ,custodian and: Mrs. Kuiper has a
Position for one day. ,a week.. On
and Mrs. Bill. Neable � were posr;
Miss . Helen Neable London, Mr, Sept. 28 Mr, Kuiper was preach -
Murray Neable Brampton and her mg m Leamington.
mother Mrs. Graham of Teeswat- Mrs." Amelia Bieman. of 0'vv��,►►� n'
er, Saturday evening all visited Sound is .visiting with her son 1GIr.
with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Fischer Albert and Mrs. Bieman and on
of Molesworth. SundayMr. George .: Inglis ' of.
Mr." Clifford Huffman, who. is Walkerton visited at the same
-employed at Brampton' spent the home;
week -end with his parents Mr. and Mr. Earl Caslick informs,. us'
.'Ms. Roy Huffman. . ' 'that ever ,day, off his small. rasp -
On , Saturday Mi, and Mrs, berry : patch he picks a pint of
James McInnes received' ; word of berries.. The wet weather surely
arrival ' in Wingham. Hospital .. of helps some folks,
a : baby girl to Mr. and Mrs.. On Saturday evening in the
George i Stanley (nee Ann Mc- W i n g h a m park, ' Whitechurch
Innes) of Lucknow. Junior C' lost their . OASA' game
Visitors with ' Mr. and Mrs. to:, Beamsville.
Frank Ross on Sunday were ` Mr. Dustan ' hit a 3 run homer " for
and Mrs. Douglas McQueen•. of Beamsville in the 6th inning;. Alex
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Craig bit a homer for' White -
Ross, Eric and 'Cameron of Blue church in the 8thinning,
vale:: - Beamsville. 100 003 000 4 4 1
' Mrs. Oliver Kirk, Birmingham Whitechurch • 001 000' 010 2 '9 1
°TICE
United Seed Services
Are • pleased, to announce the . appointment of : Mr.. Hiram
Pangburn as their United Hybrid, Seed Corn Dealer for the
Ripley ' area.,
Mr.: Pangburn's.. experience . ingrowing corn both in
Kent :County and this area, will prove to be, of great value
to . this fast growing industry,
MR. PANGBURN'S ADDRESS IS - R.R. ' 1, RIPLEY,
HIS PHONE , NUMBER. 162-R-3. DROP HIM A LINE OR
GIVE HIM A CALL. HE WILL BE ONLY TOO . GLAD TO
HELP YOU .:WITH '•°YOUR PLANS FOR GROWING, CORN ,,
NEXT SEASON.
'ou never bac
�cbo2�i.retreme�t'
Not this happy couple! Many years "ago,
Bob . invested in a Sun Life Retirement In-
come policy and, now, that he is 65, be will
be receiving from Sun Life a $400 cheque
every month. ,And when Bob dies, his wife
will: 'receive two-thirds .of .this amount each
month as long as she lives.::
Chances are you too may look forward .to
'Many happy retirement years. Follow Bob's
example. Why not give me a.call today.?
WILUAM. k kINAHAN
Lu+cknotv.
Phone .`Wingliam • 55 7-i 9'8'7 .
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE. COMPANY' OF CANADA
A .1Atri UAL COMPANY
Fall Wedding At P
Lucknow Church (0 UNTY....OF' BT
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EXEL . DE JONG
. Tenders for Snow Piowing
t 8 o'clock ck ingthe Christian Re-
September 25th
at ock
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formed : Church, Lucknow was
the setting fora lovely fall wedd-
ing when Nikki de Jong became
the bride of Hendrikus Eric. Exel,;
The bride is a ° daughter . of . Mr,'
and Mrs. Jelle de Jong, R.R. 6,,
Lucknow and the groom is a son.
of Mr.., and. :Mrs. Gerald Exel,
Brussels. • •
*Rev.' ' Simon Terpstra officiated.
for . thedouble: ring ceremony,
Mrs..Donalda Scott played wedd-
ing musicand accompanied. Mr,
and Mrs:. Hank Exel, cousins of
the groom,.:+while they sang before.
the service and ' during the signing
of the register;' :
'Given in .'marriage: • by' • her
father, the bride was radiant in
her floor, length gown. of peau de
sone. The ' bodice featured° a. scoo•p
neckline, long: sleeves ' and • was
adorned ' by tiny . bffws and. lace
appliques of lily of the. valley'
d iwn the. front.. The full bouffant
skirt had added'; back interest ' • of
a . largebow extending into ."a
slight train. '' Her headdress was
a 'crown of crystal and pearls.
which held.. her • finger . tip veil of
silk illusion edged " in lace: She
carried a• cascade bouquet of: red
rosesand'. white . stephanotis.
The bride's attendants, Mrs:.
Johanna Searle, sister of the'
bride and bridesmaids Miss Syke
de' Jong, sister of the bride; and
Miss . Gerta Esel, ,sister of the
groom, were gowned . alike in
turquoise ' peau de . • grenadine.
dresses • which • featured scoop
necklines, short sleeves and full
'unpressed, pleated skirts. Their
headdresses „were wedding -rung
hats with bows ' and 'short `'veils
the same material as their dresses
White shoes and gloves •completed
their ensemble ;and they carried
nosegays' of white and pink car-
nations.
Mr. -Henry, Exel, Brussels, was
best.. "man for his brother . and
ushers were Mr. ; Geert de Jong,
brother .:.of . the bride and. Mr..
Hank' Haasnoot, Brussels, ' brother-
in-law of the. groom. ' •
Following ' the ceremony, • a 're-
ception was held : in the . Lucknow
Legion Hall for over .200' guests.
The bride's . mother . received the
guests dressed in' a figured, two-
piece green silk dress with . beige
accessories . and: corsage of . white
baby..pnums. The groom's:. mother
assisted,' wearing a .brown 'double
knit wool 'suit, brown accessories
and 'corsage of white baby mums.
For 'travelling the .bride' chang-
ed to :a navy blue suit : of double
knit' wool with red ' .accessories
and corsage: of:, white baby mums.
Following 'their . honeymoon ' to
Niagara Fallsthe happy couple
will take ' up' 'residence in Brussels.
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Thursday, October 8th, 1964
for snow plowing the following: County Roads
during ' the 1964-65. season.
2.. County. Road 16. (Highway 9 to Neustadt) and Mildmay'
• to McIntosh Church to Belmore. •
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' 3. • , Holyrood to Bruce Beach.. From Highway 9 to . 86 through
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'County Road 3, Paisley North to Highway 21, County
Road .17, Port Elgin to Tara:
. 5.. Truck and chassis,* 27,000 G.V.W.. for sander, .Walkerton
• area.
6. Truck and chassis, 27,000. G.V.W. for sander, with Front
e i end loader, Hepworth-Sauble Area:
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I, He was ' a keen sportsman and in He was'predeceased by two . s
3 his youth possessed . an ability.:: at ,tars, Mae, . who operated a b
• hockey, lacrosse and. ball' , which iness school in London Reties
gained him recognition ~-in this of the United States; four broth(
field. • For a '':number of years, Wellington "Pelt'', James, J
'Joe was a familiar figure.' in the and William..
Lucknow. Pipe :Band where he The funeral service was et
handled the drum; ducted from the Johnstone Ft
.For many years he resided in eral .Home, ' Lucknow, on Mond
his house on ,Wheeler St. next to September 21st'at 2 p.m. in chat
'Solomon's Greenhouse. Prior to of Rev. H. W: Strapp of Lw
his death. in. 1955, his brother now • United` Church:. Burial
Wellington "Pelt" and Joe lived in South Kinloss Cemetery,. Pa
a. together.. "there. • :bearers were Ernest Ackert
Joe is survived by two nieces, Mervin Solomon, Cameron Co
Mrs Laura Newman and Mrs.. Leslie •' Ritchie, 'Roy. • Havens,
Agnes; Brydges both of 'Toronto: Russell Whitby..
E.. G. YUNDT,
COUNTY ENGINEER,
BOX 398, , WAL'K'ERTON,. ONTARIO,.•
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As Fine.: Craftsman
EARL (JOE) McCOY
The death occurred' in Wing-
ham Hospital: on September i8th•
of• Earl t.Joe ) McCoy .of ;Luck
.now. He had been hospitalized
only a short time when, death
occurred' from a heart, attack.
He was 71 years of age.
.'Although he had .a brother •Jije,.
Earl M}y was known to every-
one • as ";Jrie''. ' He . was born in.
Lucknow. on July 18 1g93, the.son
of :Jarnes Mr::hy .: and . .Susan
Hackett. Fly:. was the surf of a
family of early y 4tettlers in • the
community . ,His fattier was.
.carpenter.. and, hart "framer and
built many 9f ;l,rrrknow's earliest
buildings and barns in , :th4 •dis- •
1 trict.
.g J semi rl tP the ;,(iter ,World.
war. :A Legion( , memorial service
was /mild. at 'th .; Atirtstone • Fun -
eral Proms= on Sr:tnrray evening.
. ,Jot! was a rna,stitr paint :r ,and ..
'finisher" 'ffr; did rrrter1Ot decor-
; on iarge btulrltng and
Chur.che;s over a wale :area II'
the provinr e and ' .t untry.
work was known far and . with..
fit ' ;stiff s,, f tattieed his trade in
and: grown Luekrinw, only to ,a
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