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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-07-04, Page 23 • r-: iS • • 4 ,a 9 PAGE TWO. ;. THE I.UCKIVO'Qi1• SENTINEL,i.TTCI NOgI -•--( TARIO' __... ___ 'WED sivsDtAY, J'U'LY 4th, 1962 � a ParlyVenture Was Success At ENGAGEMENTS Congregations . , onourRev. .: Garden ... :•� - Mrs, Elym M er Reave, �J r b� JulyWeek-End Celebration Lucknow„ wish to announce the Upon 1 15C u engagement of their elder, lough- Retirementorn • •'•• • (AMBERLEX 1\TEWS•) t MarilynElizabeth, to Mr Well over 5'0t adults. and' chiidren enjoyed the garden par-ce chestra, ty supper, which, . was. .a A parade on Monday afternoon 'venture in connection ' with the starting from the High School Luckngw• and District Lions Club, at 4:20 was headed by the Luck- July uck July hst week -end , celebration.< 'now-Atiwood' band, which made Wives of Lions Club n}enci'bers a supper hour departure for At- donated pies, cakes, jellos, etc., wood to participate. in a carnrv.al to 'go along with the cold .ham' • and •salad plate. The ladies took .charge of food •prepparation ;and handling and aided by some "mere, males", a.delicous supper :was. served in an attractive set- ting in the. arena. Members of the X Ranch Boys played during the supper. The week -end activities opened with a band concert. on Sunday evening by' the Lucknow District .,High School Band assisted by a group of Atwood bandsmen, un- der the' direction of Lion. Elwin Hall. Some 400. persons formed, an appreciative audience, 'Lloyd Ashton, newly elected Lions pres- ident : was master of ceremonies. A midnight dance followed; with music by, Glen •Boyd's or. Were Married At Ripley Saturday' • MacLEOD ANGER Baskets. • of pink • and : white • : roses which supplemented the beauty of, the' church! planter; :while white pom-poms decorated the penis, made ' a . lovely 'setting 'in Ripley United Church on. Sa- turday, June 30th for the mar ridge. of Carol `Marguerite, . An- ger and Mr. James . E. MacLeod. •The bride is the: daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Herman Anger, A.R. 6., Lucknow,and the groom is the son of 1V r.' and 1}�Irs. John .Angus' .Mac'Lead' of: Ripley. . Rev., Douglas' Dunlop perform- ed ' the 2:30 o'cl`ock. •cerem`ony.: Mrs., William . Graham was or- .ganist 'and "Miss .Marilyn, Finlay- son'' sang "The: Wedding Prayer" arid "Because:" . Given in, marriage by her fa- son, •. transistor radio Allan An- ther, the ,bride's ,.gown of white drew,' 11 -piece flash cane'ra .set; • chantilly lar" a with lily 'point • Bill Tichborne ' Goderich, . insul- sleeves, .,and scooped . neckline ated ice chest; Mrs,. Wilmer, With simiulated , .pearls and • se Howey, .,barbecue; Mrs. W. • B: quips. The long bouffant skirt A, nderson .Sani=Queen disposal w,as. of' 'ilk organza' . With ' lace . can• medallion and over, skirt' trim- 'Up::to press time,' no accurate med .. in `ch'antilly lace in ; apron: figure was available as to the effect. Her shoulder; •length:. veil of tulle ., fell from ' .a,`• crown of »seed » pearls and leaves. : Her flowers were';red roses ,and step- honotis,'• ° Miss' Barbara Anger of London, • there: The parade featured children, pets, pones and, horses, with Jimmy Boyle as: master of 'cer- emonies. cer-emonies. Judges were Leonard Cook oa Blyth arid • Donald Fin- layson of Toronto. Prize winners were: best car float, Mrs. Ken Jardine,; Alex. Andrew; Pony and cart, Allan ry Prior; Kitchener, Wendy MacKenzie;; , horse and rider, Barbara Cameron, . Dale Haldenby; • Pony and rider, Lynda Walden, Brian Stothers, `Stewart Alton; Bicycle, . wagon or doll. carriage, Joanne' Greer, Nancy Kirkland, • Donnie. Brooks; Fancy dressed , Gail • Jamieson, • • Carol Campbell, Sandra Finlay; C;oxnicn dressed,. Linda Boyle, . Kim Co- wan, Jaxri�es. Montgomery; animal costume, Joanne .Thompson, Nan- cy Ritchie, , Linda Hamilton; at-, tractive pet, Bill Chisholm, 'Almer. Ackert, Brenda Jardine. •• .The garden party .' supper f01 - lowed, the parade and:. carnival games, : bingo and dancing got underway with Carruthers Or- chestra . playing ,for .the; dance Prize. •Draws ' • ,Prize draws were Made. at rnid- er, . an yn iza� , . Roy ;Johnston Stanley, son of Members from Pine River. and Mr. and. Mrs. William Stanley Bethel •.congregations and friends of Lucknow., ; The wedding will from the surrounding com,rnuni- take place on July :28+th at 3 p.m. ties. ;gathered . on Wednesday ev- in Central Baptist Church,. Lon- ening of last week at Pine River don. United Church , to honor Rev, I John C. Hutton, who is retiring Mr. and Mrs, William,.ham:il- ' to Kincardine. • ton, Londesboro, wish to an- Rev. M . H. nounce. the engagement :of their daughter, Lenora 'Ann, to .Mr. Charles Everett .,Lamont, son ..of, Mr. and; Mrs. Calvin; Lamont, years, 'a charge which he may Hol rood. The: marriage is still minister to: to take place on July 21st, i�&62, A program of chimes played at two o'clock in the Burns' ' by Mr.. William Leonard of. 'Point United Church, Hul'let,' Clark, also•recorded music by Don' Mason was' heard: Mr. Bert Demolition of the old Bruce Irwin 'presided' for the program County, home' building at. Walk- which • opeped with selections by erton has been recommended by . violinists, Clive Munro, George the ' county, home committee of and Murray . McDonald, Glen. Bruce County Council. An in -. Boyd, Elliott Carruthers and spection•. report received from the - department of public welfare strongly recommended : the"» -'re- moval: of the Old .home which is more than' 6s' * years old., Mr -utton has ministered to the congregations " of Pine River an•d Bethelfor eighteen years. also . to Millarton of •later b C. Hutton Ministry with an enclosure,. �1Vir. Hutton made a gracious reply after which Rev. Doyglas Doof . Andrews Un Churchunlp, RipleyStgave a boritedt address. .� . Duets by . Archie and 1300' Courtney were given, also sel-' ection�s by the Senior Pine River • quartette with Walter Walden Charles Boyd, Donald Cardis & James' Courtney.. taking part. ' .Margaret Ann Courtney anti Marsha Humrphrey participated in a 'dance nuthber after which Donald. C•ourtneyD and •• Morris° . Reid, members of Pine River & , Bethel, sessions, gave ,short ad, dresses. LSelections pn.. 'the : bagpipes were given by Murray McDon- ald . which was ' followed with duets _ by Mrs; David Henderson Gordon ' Boyd accompanied' by and Mrs. Leroy Walden', also Mrs. -Elliott Carruthers, and • was ,followed with , a reading by, Mrs. Campbell of Point Clark. At this • time : Rev, Mr, Hutton and Mrs. Wayne Johnston (Ruth Hutton) were .called to the plat• - duets by. Carl and .Lynn Lowry., Numbers .were: given. by the Funston girls' 'quartette , after.. which Rev. Mr. •McCornbi:e' of. Knox Church, Ripley, spoke brief ly; also' ''Mr. James Courtney.' Farmers' View Hoa• read an. address in which regret "Accompanists fo r the Program amform while Mr.' Ralph Elliott ofKincardine. . retirement and of appreciation of Mrs. Ernie Gibson, 'Mr. s• Harold SeiiinFacu S ' • his faithful ministrydur'in'g the Courtney, Miss Betty Emnerton f Approximately fourty' Huron eighteen , years, of his pastorate. and; Mrs. Carmen •McLeod. After. County hog :producers left Huron:' in: the' congregation. Tribute was the' Queen, lunch'. was served in: : County .by, bus 'recent'ly, bound.paid. to : the memory of Mrs.. Hut- the Sunday School room of the for Toronto and the Ontario ton, a ,faithful partner' and • mo- church' and a social time was. 14iog. Producers' Association •: fac then • virh'o , could , always bring enjoyed. The committee •in.. bight. Joe'Conley won the $the a' smile to those. with char' a for the occasion:.was` Mr.. Rifles. Hog producers in , this im= . cheerandf; $5ObOnbond little Ruth .Brooks the ! mediate ii ` were among :whom. she came. in Contact.. '• and Mrs.: Walter Pollock, Mr:' & $�0• bond. . Merchandise •' winners: vzc n, ty : fl g' . 1 the , group. ° • - �MMr: Hutton, was presented with Mrs.; John Blue, . and 'Mrs.' were;.' donatedD.;Button,, ..electricI '. a chesterfield and platform roc- Carl . Fun�ston . and Mr, aiid Mrs: Thee. ,`reas�pn `for th•'is expendi-platform :kettle' through the I ..ker,also. an' initialed 'billfold Glen. Campbell. ' tion was• to 'better acquaint the .a • , . farmers .in Huron County. with some of ' the.: facilities' which.guided 'tour of. the telotype 'ma=. they own ' •and control:: in• the chines iri. the .building: First they form "of eo-operatives;:.'also to .were shown .the Master' telotype explain the inlfl'uenee arid impor- 'machine. Which offers all'; • the tance of these organizations.' • • 'hogs : for : sale to the. seventeen • This :trip 'was.., organized. by .packers ,at.:their buying:•machines Officers of.. the' Ontario Hog.' Pro-* and the buying. machine at the which . proved.. popu ar. ' Mrs. r o. i�e •° r . ' 1, :f.rorn•Bayfie• ld, ••presiden.t of Hixr- ducers.'• ° on the arid; to: Kitchener •where A tin So pznon'wori the ixisul on County'•Hthe en .o ed a turke. dinnet ted gahon' Jug, Stewart Jamie- Hog Producers, Ray -Other' machines.seen .were: the y 3' y '- rnond 'Finnigan and''.M:r,. :Bacon • di`rect t'elotype'. to. the assembly before returning .home: Ori the arrival . of the, group :plants in Ontario which , which informs was expressed' by Mr: Hutton's were Mrs, Elliott 'Carruthers, i ie Co-op by . How%den's; C.H Des- mond, 'Toronto, _ 3. quarts'' Paint, through ,Bob Finlay; H' 1Vhiller,` Toronto, $1.O.po wallpaper voucher. :through 'Bob 'Finlay; Russell . Wiles,. . Walkerton,' 2 hams by; Whites; Joe Patterson, London 2' hangs , by. Burns CO.;., across the yard. • • . From '.the •Stock . Yards . the :group proceeded . to'• the offices. of the 'United :CO. -operatives.;' of Ontario where • they had ;coffee and' ' `Later : toured the:, warehouse' oh.: Weston' Road. A penny draw • was introduced'. ducers including Alf ' Warne , ff c of the Onta o Hog Pro -'The bus loadd then proceeded d 1 M in. Toronto , they were addressed the • 'nun ;bei of 'hogs available. by Jim Royton. and Jake, Coulter, The buying machine which ° was HtELD AS senior' officers of • the Ontario used by: smaller packing plants :• ", - ,, Hog Producers' Association. They ' and ` plants in Montreal. - . explainedsome' of •.the• 'functions; problems and •iinporta�nces of this After a,' 'tour .through the ..hog • organization• in. Ontario: One of producers facilities they were. .Mrs., William . MacDonald has gone .on * a trip • to' the '.Maritimes: with' her brother;'. George Mac- Donal.d. Ray . MacKenzie, of Toronto was harne: for the week -end. • ,, Mit... Colin Howes, Mr.. -and Mrs. Sandy' 1¥IacDonald and •• An- gelia visited in St. Thomas • on.• Sunday: with their aunt, Mrs: Avery: `Henry MacKenzie *broke 'sev- eral ribs, when * he fell from a wagon ' and struck the • baler. Mis'ses.. Anna' and 'Charlotte MacKenzie of Toronto were week -end • visitors. with. .:their sister, Mrs. Earl' Howes; Mr.: and Mrs. Stteve Elliott and children of Port Huron are visiting with Wm. MacDonald.` Mr. and , Mrs. Cliff . Jackman of Toronto visited .relatives here last week -end.' the' interesti.n:g , comments '•that treated .to a pork• • chop: dinner net:: proceeds, which ;will : be used . donated -by the: United -C'o-opera-- came,'fraarn, .their 'address s that exclusively . for the Lions Club.. tives „ of: Qntario. since the formation'' of the ;0:11 - welfare work, including sharing After. dinner r the. took a . two - the transportation costs : to the PA, 'priced had'incrkased & re - of' • . e y. retained .approxima'tely .$a: -per 100 '•-home ttour • or a -nada _ Packers. swimming classes at Teeswater. killing arid . packing •' plant, and; were 'shown killing,; curing, stor- ing,. processing.'. and , packaging 1 Procedure Of pork and pork.' by- products. • • 'These officers 'then • invited', They .'next • toured the stock' questions from the floor. 'Some. yards and sat, in: on . an auction.. questions • answered .were on the' 'ring of United Co-operatives of over prices 'iit :the Western •Prov- • ,inces and also . since the use of sister of,; the bride,' was maid W. M. "Bill' Leonard'.of Point'. .the telot al y, p came into:. effect, ,of honour in a. shocking pink Clarke' attended, the Grand En- prices in Ontario are usually'the. dress' .of • silk organza 'with 'gath canapment.. of ' the f:O:O:F. highest st Canada. ' • ered.tul.ip skirt . and scalloped Toronto. ; He is chairman of the neckline. Her headdress' ; . Was r finance corgi ittee , and Grand • large m. atchng rase with:. tulle.auditor.. veil. She wore white accessories and. ; her flowers, Were light pink . roses with ivy.• The 'bridesmaids were 'Miss '.Dorothy Dunlop of ;Ripley' 'arid. Miss Diana Anger, R.A..• 6,, Luck - now, sister .of the, bride. They '-Wore identical . dresses of ,pale pink ;'chiffon with ;gathered ibo-. dice, and puff, sleeves. The f1.111 bouffant skirts were . trimmed with --matchiing; roses. `,Their • veils • wore. similar, to that of the .maid of . honour. Th . best The st man' was Mx.o li. dney , MacDoriald of Ripley.. The ushers' • were Mr... Douglas • Rainy and Mr.. Phillip Hruska, nephew of the : bride. '' . • For the reception in, St. An- drew's Church. Parlors; the bride's - • mother' received in a. lilac tulip draped dress with sequin bodice. trim, and matching hat; shoes ' arid 'white 'accessories. Gold roses formed her corsage. The grooms mother `wore a.., ' rose beige sheath dress with lace, bodice, bone accessories and •con'• sage of medium •pink roses • The bride's • travelling costume was : a powder blue " suit . with ' box jacket and three-quar'ter length. sleeves. Her ' accessories were white and her. corsage was of pink roses. .. ' After ,a wed•dirig' trip. to Nor- • . thern Ontario and • United :States Mr. and Mrs. MacLeod 'ill'reside • in' Wingham. " »Larry :and' Fred Cook •of Wal- kerton and James • Fitzpatrick of Wingham, were 'each sentenced to ,a ,year definite in. Guelph for. assaulting .two provincial police: officers • at Walkerton elevation : of prices in one. day; the' 'reason for • truckers • having to . wait at assembly :poin'ts;'..the reasons. for ' condemations in the packing :plant and ''thefuture of pooling of , prices for one week. Ontario.. An interesting observa- • lion , there was that pricesre- ceived by • ,.Bab Morrisson • for the cattle.: he was selling were from * one to one. and'. a half ;cents a, pound .higher' 'than a Later, the group wasgiven a competitive commission; agent • • JOHNSTONE'S FUNERAL. HOME • NEW ..and., MODERN • Now Located ' On Campbell St. Adjacent To ' Their Furniture Store '•