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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-07-03, Page 6!j r PAGE 'SIX Tam Lt WWO`R S8`.N'1'i<N L . 11 rCKNOW, QNTARIO .1MEDNESDAY,; ,.JULY 3rd, 11963 n.. �eosE GARAGE' CARS - TRUCKS - TRACTORS LAWNMOWERS -WELDING • Mr, and 'Mrs.•t�har►lie TifYi>s, , Took MarriageMrs.. Aoazxe was taken to 'the Wingham :Hospital. on, :Friday, VOWS ..At •• Ripiey having. , derivedderived ,pneuixionia,,' She is in hex 95th: year. We wish. KUCHIRKA -- BROOKS her a speedy re9a rlt` 'Congratulations ,to . Misses The. marriage: of Miss Shirley Brooks; 'daughter. of Mrs: Lloyd,. Hunter, R. 1, Lucknaw :and Mr. Peter Kuohirka, ;seri . of Mrs, Freed Sokoluk of Prince Albert, S•askatchewan, *.as.. solemnized -in St.. .Andrews United Church, Ripley,. on • Saturday,. June 29th.; •ring y was' iperrforn ed .at high noon The •dowile ceremon • � . with Rev`. Oliver - ;Strapp •..officiating.: White and pink snapdragons ,and • • • NGSIDE iLangside Pupils ` .suiecess+fully passing the entrance examina tions Were Carolyn Adams, LatiL. rine Morrison '. and Mac Donley of S.S. No. 9, Kdnioss, and" Maar ion Wall and Sharon 1VLodfiat : at Kinloss Central School, at,, . Holy - •rood.. .. . • Mr'. and Mrs,. Clarence Crow_. Ston, " Dale and Debbie: of Chat- , ham spent the, Week -end With >Mr:. and.. Mrs. John, 'Crowlston.,, 1Vtr. .and:'' Mrs: Ted Evans. of :Downsview. . ..arid Mrs • Edith Brawn and 'fam• ly of :Landon visited :'ov er :.the •week -end with Mr. and Mrs..Wm., Evans • N • Mr: 'Mitt Mrs, Art Hinschiberger and Dale .. 'of Kitchener visited •: •. over ;;the : week -end 'With. Mr:, and Mrs; Frank -Miller. Other 'visit- ors were Mr., and Mrs. Harvey lMii1er,, Douglas Matthews & Al- AT HOME in a pouch PianeCoultes, Beverley Solo- mon,• Sandra Fisher, Judy Nea- +ble, Alma Conn, , Donald ilVl.orri •son•, Kenneth Morrison, Douglas John Coffin on .passing their entrance at S.S. No. 9. •Mr. and Mrs. •Karl Pedersen. 'and' little , daughter •Ka.ren' moved on ' Thursday last from ' Mrs, Dawlin+g's shouse in the village +to One they bought- in lower white roams enhanced ' the Wed- Ing am. , ding setting. • - The Bantams 'ball team.' won. Mrs,. William .Graham was' or the game on Saturday evening- . ganist and, Idle • ,scgloist; was Miss with ' Cedar Valley, The score Marilyn Finlayson ,of Stratford was 15-7, who sang, the Wedding Prayer Mr Jack CouLrtes received; and The'. Lord Is My 'Shepherd, Given • in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Omar " . Brooks, the bride "was lovely in a traditional white .gown of organza over silk with 'round ' neckline and lily. point sleeves. The;: waistline was fitted'wibh an applique of French lace and the ••princess .'line skirt fell to: a chapel train., Her' flow - ers were fled roses ,and +wthbte• Mums: • Matron of honor w.Mrs Al- lan: Gamble,. ' RAI, 1, B, pley and the ib. ridesmaid. Was Miss Nornna. Rafferty of Toronto: They were Raf similarly • gowned '. in pale ' :pink chifif on, with fitted bodice with. . tiny' pleats, full Skirt and Match - ling bow headdress With short veil. Their flowers .were : ' bilue �carnations white mums. • ' The ibestmah . was ' Mr. 'Orest. Kuc+hirlva 'cif Taranto and 'the ushers were, Mr. Frank' Vacca of Toronto and Mr:' Ronald Brooks •' of Lucknciw. Far:: a Wedding dinner in the church' :parlors, Mrs.. Hunter' re • I ceived in ,an acga ': sheath with !jacket :,and :white„ accessories, and ,a • pink carnation ':corsage. She was assisted' by the groom's sis iter, Mrs M. 'Michalchuk Who swore '•a :beige' sheath . with ..pink carnation :corsage:' • For .travel1injg the ,bride • chose a •,black Aline :.dress with 'Side pleats, 'black ',,and' whiteac'ce's- series and red :carnation corsage, Following a :wedding ,' trip through. Quebec, Mr and Mrs ,Kuchirka will take yup.:residence at . 265 Indian 'Road, Toronto. THE KANGAR90, ,the, largest' of the .istipratian marsupials; roams the. countryside in Targe bands. Although rt full-grown kangaroo is nine feet high and weighs. 209 : pounds, the baby is • only 'an inch long when it is born. It stays inside its mother's pouch until,., It• is five or six months old, . at which. time it weighs several pounds and is able to shift for itself.., • u When the, young kangaroo leaves its "home," it is ready to take its rightful Pike id the world. To help. your children : - take their rightful place in the world, there is nothing better' than life insur- ance. let nsur-ance..let the tear you about Sun Life's; Edttihnai-Policy which -can- so easiy . providefunds:for their collage education, • m. .Kifl a har. $ ftr 2, Lucknow Phone W Ingham 357-1987 SUN LIFE ASSU ANCE • COMPANY; •0F CANADA •..• , '� w y * • • Tari ,•Miller of Kitchener, , Harald Smsth .of; Tiverton,' Mr:. and Mrs.: Murray ..Lowry ` and Bobby of Bluevale. • ra Receives Transfer By Beaver: Lumber ('WHTRCHVRC'H NEWS) .. word :oli .Saturday khat • he Is to Abe transferred from Wingh•arn • Ibrandh of the Beaver: Lumber. Co:. to Wallaceburg where •he will be assistant manager. Jack begins work there this week while ,Mrs. Coultes . and daugh- ter; Debbie, remain here, for two Weeks The 'McInnes -Falconer [reunion :pic+nic was held at the home of Mrs. 'Cecil Falconer, Games and .contests were enjoyed—by .tlhe large crowd of young and older folks, 'After the.,„ games sand con tests bhe lunch was served and plans:. made fo} the .1944 ipicrue to be held 'in "Corrie parka near the houne of Mr', an• �cs��. Tom McInnes, • • Miss Elaine' Conn, 'teacher, in Toronto is home for the' - sum merva,oation with.. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conn. Misses, Barbara 'Wallace' ', , and, :' • ,lean: Campbell •of Londonspent the ►holiday ' ,weak -end •with Mrs,, Jean Ross, Mrs, 111sl;+aud Haggitt who spent the • past •month, with Mr. and Mrs. V. Emerson and •Miss 'Lila Emersonreturned, for her �h•oarte on Monday. ' • Mrs, Robert' Ross, Misses Bar bara and ` Jean Campbell spent:r Saturday. in 'Owen Sound with Mr.. and 'Mrs ceor,• e, Ross. • Mrs. Russel' ' Cl Aman, Miss Mildred ..McClenagh'an•, 'Mrs,, Me- Clenaghan. and Mrs, Robert Ross. spent Wednesday in London: • Mr..' •and Mrs. Waiter Elliott sand„ family and *rs: Agnes El- liott of• Win,gharn spent Sunday' . n+�i�th Mr, and iMrs. Mitchell -El- Lieu E.l.l,iott of Ailsa Craig,: Mr, and •Mrs, 'George. Tlhorxi•p.- son and 'farnily', ref Fe�versharn were Sunday visitors with Mr, . and:-. Mrs.. D•ustan Beecroft.., Mr, and Mrs, • Claude . !Coffin • and Jahn have +gone to Montreal. . to visit with their son and his family for a month. Alex' Cof- fin has gone to work in Kit- chener for ' the summer months, • MRS. FO.WLER'S I BROTHER DIED • IN• MANITOBA • Word has been• received here of the death of Mr, Chester C,' Crich of ` Carberry, Man: He is a brother Of Mrs,° 1'i, r'owler who makes 'her home here with her daughter, Mrs, Harold • Treleav- en, ' Mrc Crich, who was in, his .70's,. ,was the second youn,gest•,of a family of nine. Mrs. •Fowler ,is. 93:, The Crich house was at Seaforth. •• • • [s .Your ,'Subscription Renewed? The' ',regular meeting °c f •Chat mens •Auxiliary of ,. the W M was held ; on-- June 25th 'at -the, hoine of Mrs Dawson Craig., It was -a' joint meeting; rwibh' the Ladies' • Aid Meting as the W.M,:S., meeting had ,been post- poned . from the week iprevious • ' ' .. Mrs V. 'Emerson presided and gave' the callto worship. : The seripture reading was given by , Mrs.' Robert • Ross. • She gave a. very `thoughtful meditation tilos ing with the poem, "What is. in your hands," Mrs: Frank Coultes gave the., Glad .Tidings ' prayer., The : minutes ,were read (by Sec,,. ; Mrs. David MacDonald • and• a . farewell nate from Mrs. PDerwyn' Hill. The 'roll call was answered by. 12 ladies with. a verse .con taining the word ' "Promise," The offering' 'was .received and dedicated, by M. Russel• Ross, Mrs, . Johnston, .•'Conn ' gave • a interesting report of the Presby- terial, she attended •on .May : 16th in Kincardine Blest . be the tie hat" sw s -sung -and-.Mrs.-. Coulter; garire 'the' +elbsirig • Prayer. 't race was..sting and lunch was by the hostess: The -ladies were quilting a :quilt throughout, the . afternoon. Rev. J, E, Ostrom of Wingham conducted the services" of Ohal- Merl Presbyterian Church; His i ess e ' was "Tell me why?' ivtr , Strom , sang,' 4: solo, "1 sing f Ther:'" Mr, and Mrs, Wiltieiri Brbwi i f Luck j' ,spent Sur%d°ay'Aw tit �e smooth, • Tight beer �rewedby- :GAR LI I'V G. • Cincinnati Cream Lager Beer