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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-10-03, Page 8TF t4� x ti fi} ;1S ft .1 4 PAGE EIGHT TIO ,> LUCKNOW SENTI TE4,, L11 KNOW,. Parish Congregations Say Farewell• CULROSS CORNERS WiTh Gifts To Rev At a social eVAning at St. Pet- ers tParish. all on Friday even- ing, an expressive farewell ad- dress' was': read' and Rev. and Mrs. Wright presented wit giftof money, from the congre- gation.The 'Ladies' Guild pre- sented • Mrs. Wright with a cup and• saucer, • Lucknow, Ont,; . September' 28.; 1962 Dear Rev. and Mrs Wright, We, your . Lucknow • parishion- ers learn • with regret • that you are soon to leave .for your new change ' ,at Sarnia. ,For twoyears you have 'very, faithfully and . capably performed your duties at. St. Peter's Angli- can • Church, Lucknow. During this tie -you-Have been cYogel • connected with the lives of'•.'the people, . who : have ,appreciated your kindliness: toward all, as well as your keen inrterest`inthe progress of the" ti and Sun= day School:' With your great 'help • curl long dreamed of parish, hall has been brought, to fulfilment. We 'value. the work you have done and feel we cannot let you go without some, further. recog- nition other than thew words of appreciation; .therefore we ask. you to accept this •gift with.. the: best wishes of the congregation. of St Peter's Anglican Church. • Supper At Ripley A; Parochial ' supper. ; Was.. held. by the congregation of St. Paul's • Chtzrah,' Rilpley;: on Tuesday of last week; ;at which time Mr. W Lock . and .the Wardens expres- sed .' appreciation ..of .Rev.: and Mrs Wright's...services and ex-. tended " the'. best 'wishes of ;the. congregation '',As evidenced..'by the gift of 'beautiful Prayer 'Books with hand tooled leather" covers, ;and a;gift of money. ,from • the W.A. •unday . Presentations S On Sunday at Christ Church,, ' Port Albert, a gift of money was. presented by - the congregation .•& ,.Mrs., Wright. was presented' with. L �a •brass dinner bell by the ,eehok and; With two sets of .crystal: salt and pepper shakers from the Ladies' 'Guild, The following ad- dress . accompanied the...gifts ''o Mr arid Mrs. Wright, In . the, short. - time that you. have .been : with :..us, we have: come to Fadmire:• your wisdom cheerfulness and. sincerity.. .It is, with: deep;' regret that we learned "Of your plans to 'move. We We .'ask you; Mrs: Wright to accept 'these gifts from .the choir and' the Ladies Guild;,.. and 'to Mr. Wright this giftfrom: the congregation.' On behalf of the congregation' here at Port . Albert, we wish you.. both the very best in health and continued 'service in: :.His work 'izi your new 'home. .Signed, The Wardens, Ralph E. •Foster, Harold :G. 'Adam:..,,,` ',` 'Dungannon Gifts At. Port Albert : on Sunday an address and 'presentation 'Was made on ,behalf of the Guild.. and congregation of St. . Paul's .Church, -Dungannon. , Mrs. T. Young readan,• address from the Ladies .Guild Who pre- sented Mrs. Wright ,with a beauti- ful eauti-ful dress''brooch'.. , , The Wardens, m; Paquette,and R. Mole presented Rev. and Mrs. _Wright with an electric TV clock, the style of a ship. •• Concluded Ministry R,ev. Mr. Wright . concluded his istry in this Parish on Suis- day. He, conducted .Harvest Thanksgiving services at Lucke' now, Dungannon • and Port Al- bert, with the concluding. . Har- vest service' at' Ripley on Friday evening, with Rev. L. G. Crack- nell, rack-nell, of St.Jude's Church,. Lon - and' Mrs. Wright Mr,. and, Mrs Don 'Donaldson • and .child'•ren,, Mrs. Earle Hod- -- - . - .,, • -gins: were. "in .Woodstock. Thurs- NEWS BRIEFS- . FROM: NEIRB); Fergus school board is consid- ering plans; for --an 8 -room ad- dition ,to the high school at a cost of $850,,,000 -and the Town council is critical of the project, -which could increase ; the school: .rate by seven mills,, ..Councillors.. cal led the new plans `•6alabyrinth. of • corridors," "a ' hodgepodge" arid `:gull of useless frills." One Councillor said that! the, board seem to have "fallen in love with the architects," . who will receive fees•�:of 36;OOO: f the deal goes through. He could just imagine the. "students galloping around those corridors." '• Thiev.,es recently Fbrok. e into the Seaforth High School but were unable bo' get into the vault. Spurred bythe possibility that one . in the chain of ' farmer -own= ed meat packing planta . being iilanned by -FAME Co-operative will be located. in the Seaforth' area,` miters of the fiuron County: F AME' organization "plan a :county -wide drive . to increase: the •• subscription ...of share capi- tal A' plant is also planned in the Grey=Bruce,' area; • Top price: at the Grey -Bruce day and• attended the funeral of'George Hodgins, We extend, our sympathy. Sunday -visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Art Hodgins were Mr: and Mrs. James Graham, Mr, and_, Mrs. Ken 'Charlton and Mrs.:. Walter Baylift .of Hamilton, . Mr. Edgar Stanley., was in Tor onto and visited Mr. and Mrs. Dari 'Tolleson. . 'Mr. • and 'Mrs. Arnold Wilkie of Kincardine spent , Wednesday with Mr. 'and .Mrs.' Tom Stewart. The community was :.repre- serited ' Wednesday • evening 'at the .ibarbeGue at the .:home farm of Murray, Gauntand also 'at the Teeswater Town, Hall Thurs- day , afternoon to • meet George McCuteheon and .Premier John Robarts. Mr. and Mrs.. Toxn Ste- wart ,attended te-wartattended .the dinner in the: Vendome Hotel, Teeswater, giv-' en in• honour.. • of Mr. 'and. Mrs. McCutcheon ,and 'Premier Ro- baits'. ; ' Mr. and Mrs. Bill'. Whytock, Edmonton, visited .last week with his ,twin brother, Alex and -Mrs. Whytock and 'other relatives...Mr. and Mrs. Ford Whytock, . Beaver ton: • were also the " guests last week • •of Mr. • arid. .Mrs. Alex Whytock and friends. Mr. Duncan 'Thompson return- ed home 'from Vic ori♦ Ho Fital ■ ■r■■■■1.■u■■■ua■11■■u■i■ ■ WRIXNEsI?AY, .'OCT, • 3Td, 14.62. '' Phone • 1.47.• `'Kincardine. 1, e�111♦1.1.11.111/111 O.N1-�e 1.011��0.01/141.�✓Y 111111 where . he 'had been 'a patient for, Borne:. time. • Is Your . Subscription Paid? "Daddy, what ' do they .mean by •.puppy love?" "Well, son, that's '. somebody getting .ready for ' ,a dog's life." •%u■I.mOimmspoomme■■k■!•'! niel■a■.'iuullu■■i!■siu■i•!•■ feeder sale at Wiarton was $28.80 a per. 'cwt. for 14 Hereford steers IN ' y g avera in 786pounds ■ g . p Jim ', . ANNOUNCING2• n ■. ■• EDDING BELLS' ;,CONLEY`= `. IRWIN The . home of. the bride's par= gents' in West. WawanOsh, decor •♦ted, with Pink and white 'strea- miners- and tbridal' bells, was the setting for • the marriage of, 'Gladys Lou -ase Irwin: and 'Ron- ald. •Wayne ;Conley, on Satur- day, September 22nd, ,at ' 2:30 o'clock. ■ .: The +bride is the dauighter of. ■ ' Mr. , and Mrs:: Roy ' Irwin,.. ; Mit 2 Lucknow, • And ; ":the • ;groom's' :parents . are 'Mr. and Mrs. Eu- gene. Conley, R.R. 6:; `Lucknow: • The' ceremony .was ` performed, by. Rey. T. J. McKinney. ' Tra-' ditional wedding music, "Walk Hand '1 Hand" • and ,"O- .Perfect: .Love", • was.'; played: • by the.' pianist, Mrs. '. Ronald . Jamieson. .111 The Sh ewina Ofin ■ ■. ■ ■•. ■ , . i.' Given . iii marriage by • her. father•, . the bride wore a-: floor-' length gown of white :. 'organza, with.... bodice • ;and . sleeves of . chantilly ,.lace dotted :with se • quins ` arid pearls A shoulder length veil ;fell from. her- rhine- stone' rhine-stone` tiara headdress. She , car- ried - a cascade of pink 'roses' on a • wFhite. ' •Bible. • ' The .Maidof honour •w:as Miss Lois Conley.•of London. She: wore a lightblue velvet sheath . dfess with an overskirt of .-,silk or- ganza arid velveti bow head- dress. Her: iflowers . were a cos; cade of pink ;.and white ,car- . The flFower girl • • was Brenda 'ihlay of Belmore who, 'Wore a light blue velvet' dress with overskirt .of silk organza, vel- vet - bow headdress sandnose-, gay of pink ' rosebuds and white carnations, . . Angus Cline of the .RCAF station at Trenton' was best :man and` Orland Irwin of 'Wing- ' Wing-' ham Was usher. ' • At a wedding dinner in Whitechurch Cornr'nun ity Hall, the' bride's mother 'received in a' ` b d h li d with beige accessories arid cor- sage of pink carnations: The • ■ groom's mother, chose a powder • bluebrocades�hearth- with. beige' accessories arid a 'corsage Of n. pink carnations. For a wedding trip to Nora ■ then Ontario the bride donned a rrya1 blue double 'knit dress • ■ with black accestsories and �a•' Corsage of red "carnations. •■ Mr. and Mrs, Conley will re- .r side at R.R.. 2 Trenton where ■ he, hag -been' posted with the ,� w'M` RCAF.. su■a■nsi■■nn`a■aNnt mmemismilim■■it ai■mSem■■mom■aawirmm■i�r■■1010■1an1 ainnrMa . don, the guest •preacher The Ripley choir was assisted by members of the choirs `'from the other three churches. Asked! why' he didn't, :invent a story to tell his wife when • `going home. late, a husband ex- plained; "If my wife's 'asleep I won't need ,a story; and if she's awake T won't' get a .chance to • tell it, erg°• rocs e s eat re ss ■ .. 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