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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-07-25, Page 14tit +.! SAGE FOURTEEN s •9"RFs• :^ANS' 4 ' 'THE" LUCKNOW :SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO W'EDN'ESDA:Y, ,JULY 24th, GORDON' JOHNSTONE PURCHASED ;{STUART ROBERTSON'S • CLEA.N.. ING PLANT And Is Now Ready. To - Clean. and Treat. Seed Wheat and GRASS ;SEEDS; OF ALL KINDS Residence Phone ' 303 Lucknow KINLOUGH. Mr. Jae Walt of Lucknow spent " a day with, Mr. J. R. Lane, Mr. land ,Mrs. Frank •Maulden and Keith. Mr. Wesley Thompson ,of `Kincardine; • also visited. Mr. J. . tR, Lane and Mr. and Mrs. ' Geo. Graham during the week: Miss 'Jean... Sutton spent.: last week with Mr. , and Mrs: Gerald_ Gi'bson and family a't. Teeswater. Mrs. Frank Maulden and Keith. attended the Andrew -Lane ,picnic at. the Ashfield• Park on Satur- day, . Mrs . Donald . Bushell was hos-. :tess for the Presbyterian W.M.S. •meeting when M. • Morley. Bushell presided. The Meeting: opened with a , hymen, followed lby scripture and•meditationar. Ezekiel by ,Mrs. Frank Maulden Mrs..Lyman Sutton led in prayer. Vorrespondence, . included .a, let- ter, .from . Bruce Lea Haven .at Walkerton; where .the; next meet= ing will be held, The • roll oall ,was answered by a' verse con- taining the word ."youth." There were• .1 ; members and • 4' visitors ,and . 7 girls . present. •:A 'hymn closed ,,this' part of the' :meeting: Mrs:: Jack .: Barr was in ' charge of the .' programs • : which• . • began with a reading, Mrs. 'Mark John,. Stoll' • read a'' poem. A. group. of ,girls (Margaret 'Ann,' Marilyn,, Janet, .Shirley.: and Brenda, Bush- ell, Mary Ann McEwen ;and Marjorie•. Burt) sang Jesus .' loves Tyle, very , nicely. A . missionary. iletter from Mrs, . Lilian Dickson Wasread by Mrs. Perry Hodgins, Mrs. Dopald McEwen` and: Mrs. Jack `B:arr. Mrs. Harkness read • a poem followed by • a Bible:' Quiz: •A hymn • . and the. Lord's prayer .brought the' meeting.. to a close: Mrs. L. Sutton gave the ;courtesy ' remarks'and a ' .social half hour followed. ' We • are sorry to . report • that Miss Margie; Collins, daughter. of Mrs. Katherine Collins, teacher • • in our school had the misfortune' to be 'bitten by ,a dog, requiring! several stitches ` to , chose the wounds. A . Miss May Bo n1e• is spending a .while at the - Rest-a4Whide Lodge at Bruce: Beach with Mrs. William Loyd and Mrs, Karl Boylea. . Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Teixeira and . girls •who have 'spent . the. past. 3, . weeks :with her parents; Mr. and Mrs.. Tom .Hodgins, left last week for their home in; Van- couver. The-Holyrood W.I. will , be held on August 2id with Direc- tors', •Mrs. William Kempyn :ana Mrs.`' :Jack Hewitt. • Repkiciflg. Public School:Windows . the window replacemerit pro- gram at 'the Lucknow Public School is going ahead during the TWENTY-THREE RINKS IN MEWS' D•O„UBLES MONDAY Twenty-three rinks 'were en- tered in the Men's Doubles tourn- ament ..staged by the Lucknow Bawling Club on Monday ev- ening for a very successful tour- ney. • ,. Prize winners were as follows:. 1st, Pete Bissett and • Walter Westbrook, Goderich 2nd, Earl Allisdn, Harvey Scrimgeour, (Goderich; .3rd„. Fred Jackson, MacLean. Johnston, Lucknow; 4th, Jack Porter,. Mel Donohue, Teeswater 5th, Herb. 'Duffy,. .A. Weiss, Teeswater. Other out-of-town entries were from Mount Forest, Paisley, . G'lin' ton and Wingham. 'The next big tournament local' ply is the Joy'nt Trophy Trebles on Monday, August '13th at 7:30; PLAYING 4 GAMES IN 4 NIGHTS TO END SCHEDULE Wingham Intermediate' ball team, .which, has several Luck-, nowi�tes on the roster, will play 4 games in 4 nights to wind up the schedule and:•start the play- offs .in the two division loop: • They • play with Goderioh. ori Wednesday,` Centralia .on Thurs- day, ':Ottervi,lle on. Friday and G1anworth on Saturday. ••It' looks as if:. Wingham will :finish 3rd in the :northern division. The division 'and league play- offs, will ;decide• the teen' to enter `'the. O.IS.A. ;and the `W:�O,- A.A. playoffs, (Last Wednesday night Wing - ham.' edged out a 2-1 victory • in. an exhibition game with Orange= ville. Jim Bain's- hbmer decided the issue. Bill 'Hotchkiss scattered 4 huts' and ' struck out 16. His battery .mate' was .Al Baker. Pitching for. Orangeville was iKen Gregg: son' of Mr. • and'Mrs. Tory Gregg: :holidays, and, it is. expected the : 'job will be . completed .by school' opening time. • '. The douflale paned. windows _ will modernize the appearance of : ZI the ,school, and is a . ,project that has long • been under consider- ation: • ,Cost of .the replacement job will .run 'about $8,i500,. on which - no department:.grant is .available, in spite of frequenrt efforts 'to obtain assistance.;: The depart merit favors • new schoo4ls, rather' than • assisting major renovation' projects. —Mrs. 'Bessie Shirley .who has. not . been enjoying good health returned home a few days,ago, after being: hosrpit'alized`. in~: Wing-. ham . Jack Henderson • of town and; Watt: Hamilton are among the L ucknowites : in. Win'gham Hos= pital: • • ., • • • i. •.' • • •. • • •s • • • • •• • • s. •. : • •. • 0 •. 0 • • • • 3 • fresh Cement Nin . Stock MATERIAL FOR Plywood - All Thicl� �ess�s •.Tongue and �roove Lumber Galvanized - Flat Iron .STEEL LSO AVAILABLE' f ANARI ES ,• • • • • • •. • • •, • • '. • • • • • ' .• •. • • •• • As • • 0 • • i • N Mr. r. • and Mrs.' Wesley • Ritchie 'visited. ' ori' 'Sunday : in Port El- gin • with Mr. and Mrs. Jim McKay • Miss Maggie Dishes of code.- riche is: visiting with Mr. 'and Mrs: Earl Swan; : Joyce . Walker : 'has spent' the last. 'two weeks with Joan 'Hack- ett. Glen Walker. is visiting thus week. Ron ..Gardner ' was home for the. week -enol _He.__is-at •-Ippe al for 7the summer months :Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Helm at-: tenai:ng •: the ' Christening on Sun:: ,day of their granddaughter, Don- na,. daughter of • 'Mr: and , .Mrs. Lloyd` Whytock. . It is Communion next Sunday. at. $lake's at 11 a.m. The Sunday school will ` have a service . •o,n August . 5th at 10. a.m. Special speaker. Mr. and Mrs: Rosa• Chapman•. visited ori :Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will 'Ritchie,.. ' Miss Betty and Majorie Alton; ,and • Marlene Hunter. and Anne Ritchie.are spending' a :week at :the lake. - Jerry .Irvin spent a_ couple days with Mr. and Mr's. Nelson Ray - nerd. ASHFIELD Mr: and :Mrs. Gordon Ronald of Torontowere, wee -end guests with William Johnson. • Arigella• MacDonald,, -.infant 'daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Sandy MacDonald ••is ' a • patient . in • Gode- rich Hospital. Mr..' Peter van der Ley had •the misfortune. to lose his ` barn Eby fire last 'week. Douglas Parrish' 'of • Sarnia ' was 'home. for the' ,week -end, .__ _ r,: and Mrs:: Ernest. Dobbs of '' : ,„ Toronto visited' with their ' fbfo- •• •ther, Earl Howes last week, • • Mrs. Colin . _ . MacGreg spent en to j few days with: relatives in De- o troit last week: • . Mr.. and .Mrs. Rod . MacLenj •nasi- are visiting their:brother,. Frank MacLennan. Mili'W....Hendersow.Lonibet 1:.:1.1101ted." The July meeting of the.. Woy men's Missionary Society held at • .�.:_� _ Lucknow . . the home' of Mrs. Ewan Mac Lean was opened. with prayer• by Mrs. Richard. West who was in•r••!0•#nf•!••`••••a•••••••e11/N.•�` iri charge of the program:, • Moll Swimming Pools RiEt�rc Supp.�ies , SportingG�ods All At: CREST BarginPftes. SHOP. 'EARLY. and• SAVE YOUR LOCAL CREST HARDWARE Phone 50 Lucknaw. call was answered by a verse on Love arid Mrs. Ewan MacLean read the scripture and: .mediitation followed` by prayer. Mrs: Hector. MacLean. read .a • paper. and 'led. in',prayer., A. discussion on. the fproblerns of :downtown churches wad : delivered by a .panel corn - posed' . of Miss 'Maryanne West, 1VIrs.' Hector• 'MacLean,' Mrs. R. West, Mrs. ''Hugl%. MacKenzie,. Mrs. Ewan MacLean and:, Mrs. William Ross. 'Mrs.' Hugh Mac- Kenzie read . a paper and Miss Sadie • Johnson :read a' letter from. a 'missionary • aMong the; ' 031b- way jib-Tway Indians.. Mrs. 13. West' closed with prayer and the hostess' and ,committee served lunch: ' There: were 20 present. W4.S'aturdoy. At Pungann�n; Donald. of. Auburn, brother. ,the groom. • • • A . receptionwas, held 'at 'Ha: bourl,'ite Inn Goderich • whic Was decorated :with white shas daisies and b.lue. cornflower, . Tl ,bride's , mother received uests ind.two ' - a' figure ` '-p ;giec •jacket dress ' . in grayish .tori with white accessories' . and. co sage' of pink rases.. She ; w assisted by ;the . groom's moth dressed in a jacket dress of pa green organza over 'figured'si in tones . ofgreen,. yellow a coral with.. beige, accessories %'a• corsage of coral "roses ,The ' .bride's :travelling cost was a ' tailored style: dress pure ; •silk• in. •figured tones `blue with-•Viite', accessories' a corsage' of . white roses.' After a wedding 'trip to Ea ern Ontario,. Mr. and Mrs. ,11 Donald will , reside: in. Goderic Guests • were .present. 'fro Wal ertori, ' .Hamilton; �Ttrraoal \Stoney Creek;; 'London,.. Stratfo Winghani, • Owen_ Sound. • -.13:rar ford, ..Richmond, Hill,. . E•mbi •Tivertcn,, . Gilden* ood and' Luc naw°,. -` i1'Eel�ALD - ANDERSON . Baskets of ..white. and 'pink ;gladioli with, white- Shasta: dais- ies Meade 'a lovely setting in ;Dungannon' United •: Church on. Saturday, July'21st,,'for.~the 'rear- riage of Marylin Emily. Anderson and. Mr. , Gordon Nelson McDon=, ald.: The• bride is- thee: daughter' of Mrs. Harvey Anderson of God- erich and the' late M.r..Anderson, and ,•the • g -room is* the son' of -Mr. and' Mrs.: Clifton McDonald of Auburn. ' • Rev, N. L. •Gastonyi of Dun- gannon ;performed. 'the double ring • ceremony; Miss Judy' Virtue. of Brantford .' was organist. 'and Mrs. Donald Campbell of Tiv- erton sang the "Wedding' Prayer and :. "0 Perfect . Loive." • Gwen in marriage by her uncle :•. Mr, Tom Anderson of Lucknow, the bride's gown was of . nylon dotted swiss ':Over . taf- feta faille with 'scoop • neck, three quarter sleeve; fitted bodice and slightly' bell -shape ' floor length skirt, with detachable train- from a waistline ' pouffe ' -at top back falling into short sweep. Her ,headress was a pillbox in Match.- ink atch-ing material ` :with: waist -length illusion veil , and, she' carried a crescent of white gardenias and 5teip:niitis. •. Mhors, Hedb'' 1V urphy' of London w'as matron of honour, Her dress Was a short `forinaI orblue dot-: ilies, :and the largest .:Sun 'ted swiss over taffeta faille,; School in Canada, with 1 y n . as meni#bers• styled in similar fashion bride• s dress with mat ii ng shoe . • Mr. Todd spoke of, the col and •' gloves. Her hat was a •neat- in men's hands in this nue ching pill box -With circular veil. age, which can :be used to. and she carried' a .crescent of the world a Garden of E' pink carnationsy– • or to .destroy it. Heaven lir. The bridesmaid was • Miss Paul is in our hands, as we as 'hie Anderson of Goderich, sister div duals internationally chO of the,, bride. Her •dress was' the Our• only . fear; he said; is same as •the matron of honour darkness it Men's souls. Mr, Ronald Rathwell of ,C3wen Mr. Todd' was accompanied his son Toni, and, they guests' at th;•e hone of 110 Rae, Former Pastor- Centeflniai Guest Rev; R. Colin Todd,'.who cal to Lucknow United . Church as young rri'iniister-twenty-four ye• ago; returned . to the', pulpit Sunday, • July,' 115th, .• as a:.Cent nial•' year. guest, and delive a : forceful- sermon to a :�.1aa congregation which .'gave, warm welcome: Mr. Todd expressed his h� pin'ess in returning 'to th Chu1 where he ,had ministered. three '• years. There 'were so he knew, well., 'others he • not '''know, and many ,oth whom , he did • not see beca they are no• longer witl•i us.. Rev. Mr Todd referred' to ehiariiging' world . in the two d ades since. they. were here, is now In niater of Rexd United areaat. GliTorurchontoin;`' a wmhich,etropolia years ago was.: farm, land. T have ' a 'congregation of, &50 .f Sound was groomsman, The ush- ers. were. . Mr. John MacKenzie o Kintail and :1V/f.' George Mc'.,..