The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-10-21, Page 12r5
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decent visitors ' with Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Wylds were . Mr. ' and.
Mrs. James Johnstone • of . Chicago.
The regular. W.M.S. meeting of
Ashfield Presbyterian Church' was
:held .on Thursday afternoon at
he . home of Mrs. Duncan. Far-
rish.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Allen MacKenzie who were marr--'
Ted : on Sat►.irday in. Kincardine.
. Miss Barbara. MacKenzie was
at a . Young Peoples Rally in, List-"
owel; for a ` few days • recently., . As
camp leader Barbara hadthe
honour of being .chosen . to attend
this. rally to meet other leaders
from the Hamilton Synod'.
• Sympathy .ofthe community is
extended to the family ,of. the late
Mr. Bain ' Stewart' who • passed
away. in Toronto on Wednesday.
Mrs.. Duncan Farrish and Mrs.
Bob Farrish .attended a 'leader-
stip. training 'course in Wingham
recently in readiness to :teach . `the
4f girls' •the course: in first. aid,
"4-H Club Girls Stand -Lon Guard".
Mr. John McCharles attended
a 4H ' : club . judging ,competition
in ' Guelph on . Friday.:
Mr. and Mrs John MacRae and
Ian of ' Niagara were in ' .the area
on Saturday and . attended . the
funeral of the late Mr. Bain Stew-
art.-
Recent' visitors . with Mr. and
Mrs: :Oliver McCharles and John
were : Mr. and Mrs. ' Hartley 'Mac
Tavisb. of Regina. Sask.
The Jr. girls choir of Knox
Presbyterian Church Goderich,
were at Ashfield Presbyterian
Church on Sunday afternoon . and
• sang several numbers under the
=leadership , ofMr.. Cameron.
. : Week -end' visitors with Mr. ' and
x :Mrs. Hennrryy MacKenzie were Miss
1 Viola Cook of , Chatham, Misses
i Edna and Eliza, Cook of 'Owen
Sound, Mr. and ;Mrs.: Bill.' Barrett
and family and . Mr. Ray . Mac-
Kenzie of. Toronto"',
Some :prospects . are misers.; ..they
t. let the test of the world' go buy.`
Young CoupleTc...,
Reside In Ashfield;
VAN QSCH —.M. QYER
Harvey Moyer , was. an . usher'
when his' twin .sister Thelma Ag-
nes Moyer, became the bride . of
Joseph Van Osch, The ceremony
was. -performed October 10th by,
Rev. Theo Shoemaker at St, Pet:
ers RC Church at Ayton.
The bride, . who has been liv-
ing in Wingham, is a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. , •.John Moyer,
R.R. 3 Ayton, The . bridegroom
is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Van. Osch; R,R. 3: Lucknow.
WEDNESDAY', OCTOBER 21, 1,44
Igame .has: ,operated at 'grand Ben
f a number' et yearn. .
It was r
1operaion. sx days a week and oNEWS. BR'EFS
Following a formal complaint Sunday some, 'af thepequrpmer
lodged with the Crown Attorney's has been in use • for haying th
office in Sarnia, ten constables of similar game of "l rot U' As
the: O,P.P,, recently raided a num °cording to the .Act governing th
ber of Grand Bend establishments playing of binrc only oc :asionn
where bingo games , and 'pinball garner are per_rr4itted. •
machines. are operated The bingo
The bride . wore a chantilly ' lace
and tulle gown fashioned with a
beaded sabrina neckline, Tiered
lace and tulleruffles formed the
front of her skirt. A . lace ' tiara
trimmed with rhinestones, held
her nylon tulle veil and she car-
ried a cascade of red . roses.
Mrs. Harold Coughlin of , Conn
was matron of honor for her, sis-
ter, ' Mrs. Tony Middegaal of
• Blyth, a sister of the bridegroom,
and Sally Knoll of Kitchener were .
bridesmaids. • They . wore similar
gowns of gold peau, de soie fash-
ioned with controlled skirts Shap-
ing : to back fullness and watteau.
panels. . They wore matching head
pieces. Karen Middegaal of, Blyth,
a niece of the bridegroom, was
flower girl.. . •
John Van Osch of Dundas was.
best man for his ' brother. Antone
Van Osch of Lucknow, the bride-
groom's brother, also ushered.
A reception was . held at . the
Legion, Hall,.Hanover. The couple
will live in. ' Ashfield Township
when they return from a trip to
the ' United States.
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Visitors Over the 'week -end with.
Mr: and Mrs.. Harvey Webb were.
Mr. Dari Rose of Erna and .Mr:
and Mrs David. Gilmour and Jeff-.
eray ' of Toronto. ,
Mr. and Mrs: Stanley . Murray;
Mrs. Hugh McPherson and ,Mrs.
Donald' McPherson of Woodville,
Victoria County, were recent vis-
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itors with' their cousins Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Menaryand family and
Miss Mary Murray. • . .
• Patients in• V�Vmgham Hospital'
this ' past,' week .were Brian: Gam-
mie; •:Gordon Lyons' and Mrs: An-
drew Gaunt. •Best ' wishes for a
speedy recovery to , you. all.
Messrs.' Donald .J: Gaunt, 'Bob
Lyons Jr. and:. Bob Johnston en-
joyed a fishing trip to, Stokes Bay
over the Week -end.
Mrs. . Fred Thompson, Benny
and ,Billy of London visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.• Gordon
McPherson.
Sympathy of the cominunity.
goes to Mr. ' Wm. '' Webster and
faniily in the • death of Mrs. Web-
ster`'on Saturday in. Wingham Hos-
pitaL
• Mrs. Gordon McPherson and.
Mrs. Ernest Gaunt attended the
4-11 course. "The Club Girl Stands
on Guard,' in Wingham. The
classes •for the local group begin.
on October 24 in the.:hall at 7:30
Meeting
{ Mrs., T. '. J. Todd opened her 4
, home ,to the U.C.W. meeting. ,Mrs.
Lorne Woods conducted; the ripen=
ing .with 'the roll call being, Rea
'sons for being thankf l." The Gen=
eral Thanksgiving , tvas ...repeated !:
In: unison.
Mrs: Frank McQuillin ' had
charge , of the program: Poems
were read by Mrs John 'Camer-
on
Carrieron and . Mrs. Lorne ttrnin. Scrip-
ture reading was .given by Mrs.
Tom Todd. The story .bf "Thanks-
giving"' .was read by Miss .Isobel
Miller.' Miss W. D, Rutherford in-
troduced thft.. new study book on •
Brazil and Trinidad. Mrs, ' Frank
McQuillin took a chapter •from
' the Study Book and Mrs. Carrick.
'read a letter from a missionary G.
in • Brazil. The . prograttl closed Lutknaw;
with prayer. . -•
Mrs, Woods •'conducted the bus-
iness. ;period. Invitations were •
received • from Lucknow Pres-
byterian and Erick Cnited Church.
Final plans were ';trade for the
annual Bazaar and tea on Novexn-
ber 7th in the LegionHall,. Lunch
was served at the conclusion by ,
Mrs: Mintz and. Mrs. be Boer.
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