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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-08-23, Page 11EDN'ESDYR, MM.!. 43iclt 1901 744 ,LtICIC14,91/1r SENTPiEL, IXCK.NOW, QINITATtIg 13:44-11ii.Whoto• Ookr, ;061r14 • • • „. • . • • Sotuirdpy Victoria Park, Fergus, Ontario A *hole DV Pipe' Bands Highland thawing • Piping and Drurruning Contests Sports Midway . • Military Displays . Adults ,$1.00 Children under 10 FREE Also big entertainments Friday & Saturday nighs ,FOn • From 9 a.:.#1." SMITH - lidding Machines . Bookkeepers • • Professional mon • Retailers • Students WORLD'S LaivirEsT• PRICED Unmatched ecimOniy, eaie "cincl ciency. Outperforms: Machines • prided far higher. complefely 'tric action features one stroke; • totcil, automatic subtract .and :ro• peat controls, feather.11ght touch' • whisper quiet action. The 1.ucknow Sentinel "Now remember- my boy; it takes hundreds of inits • tO hold this ,Car, together, but only ne AO- scatter it all over the road.' INalkeitoii. Weekly Marks Centennial ,Harold Wesley, editor and pub- , Esher of the Walkerton Herald-, Times published a special issue, last week marking' the eentenary of the establishment of the first weekly, , paper in 'Walkerton. „ ' The 'Sentinel is in its 88th year 'of' continuous publication, •.hav- ing been esta.blished. in 1873 with, the issue, published. the first week of January ' in 1874.. c Couple To ive In London IRWIN -- REED The marriage of Eleanor Cathe, One Reed and John Irwin, Jr., was. 'solemnized On •Saturday., August lath, at 7;39.• at Port 'Elgin Presbyterian Church: by 4ev.• D. J. Lane, cousin of the bride's father. •• The bride is. • the, d'anghiet ,Mr. and Mrs. Allan Reed of' Dun, gannon, and the groom is the son :of,Mr., and. Mrs. Jack IrWin .of. Belfast. • Given in marriage .by her un- cle, Gordon Montgomery, the bride wore white organza with lace, bodice. and finger 'UP` veil and: carried' red roses. ' , Miss •Jewel . Reed of - London, was her sister's attendant and • wore a gold taffeta , gown with matching.- 'headdress. Her •flowers were •yellow mums. , • • The best man was IrWin bell, •of Belfast, cousin, of the groom.• • „ • •1,• For a wedding dinner at the Queen's Hotel; *Port Elgin, the bride'smother received in mauve. Chiffon with. white accessories She was assisted by the groom's Mother Wearing. beige' • taffeta with matching accessories. • For .a wedding trip;to London a.ncl_Detr_oi.L.the_bride—donned .a. • 'beige wool snit, ;with brown. ac- cessories. Mr,and l/IrsIrwin will re- side in London: oss. Native Three significant events ' oc 'curred. in 1873-74:— the incon:: .poration' of the Village, the,com- ing of the tailWay and the- esta- blishment. of a weekily papet,,. named 'then and known ever since as The 'Sentinel. The Walkerton paper 'listed the various publications in 'Bruce in the past .century or so, and the year, they were established, which' ten now remain 1850--rThe Pioneet (Southamptim) • 1857 --The :Review (Kincardine). 1861—The Bruce Herald , (Walkerton) . • , 1865, ---The Paisley 'Advocate • 1866:—The i3rueeReporter ., • (incardine): • • 1869—The Teleseope(Walketton) 1869-,LThe pieePreSs:•(Port 1870—Die .Glocke, Geri -nail lang- uage,' ..*(Walkerton)' 1874—Phe Lucknow. Sentinel • 1874, --The •Teeswater- News 1874—The Tiverton Watchman 1877—TheChesley1Enterprise 1877—The :BusY Thnes... •- .(Port 4lgin) , • 1879 -The /Wiartim ''•Echo 1880,7The Tara Leader 1886—The SouthamPton BeacOn 1.892:-LThe Ripley Express • . Mildrnay. Gazette 1893—Phe.'Wiarton Canadian: 1893The. Free Press .• .(Chesley) 1905--;-4fie Bruce. Tires (Walkerton) • . • .. 1925 -The ••Kineardirie News „ Bruce'.County 'no* has ten: weekly publications,. arid. which- -are herewith . ligted beside the year that the newspaper entered the respective', niunicipalities: 'as an 'instituiont . • • • • Solithampton, Beacon' 1857-•:--.2171-ie Kincardine NeWs •1861. --The Walkerton Herald - Times 1865—The •Paialey Advocate • •1869—The Port 'Elgin Times , 1874—TheLucknow Sentiriel. 1874—The Teeswater News/ I CAN GET YOU THE BENEFITS OF A CASH DEAL Remember—before youbuy your car, consider the benefite of One -Stop Service. through The Agent Automobile • "Inance,Plan. Get the funds you want, plus the inguiente you Ile9d, • With alt' benefits of acash deal. ' • It's economical, confidential and convenient. • • - or further particUlars, telephone before you buy. • • IL Mel) ail a Insurance.: • • • • „. • • Phone 306, Lucknow. , Died In Colorado • Mrs. .Peter M. • Johnston, • the last surviving member 'Of a fam- ily of 12,.reeeivest 'word On Tues.; • day of the death ..of•her eldest brother, James' of ' Den- ver, Colorado. • ' • Mr. James was a son:df Wm.. James and Fanny Templeton'of Con. ,10;.• Kinloss' where William was born close ,:to four score', 'years ago: He went west. as a young man, and, later, became • engaged as a Mining engineer : at• Cripple- Creek; Colorado, not far. from Denver. where he has been retired for some: time. . .Mrs. Johnston; :(.Nellie James) is the sole surviving member of the family. Othets who prede-• ceased Wiiliam, are 'Mrs.' 'Susie Scott, Mrs Maud Scott, Mrs Liz- zie Robinson,"•Mrs,. Margaret Johniton, Mrs. Ida lyall,,Edward, John, Peter, Percy and a sister' Florence Whsi died in infancy: Former Resi On Extended Tour • Mr. and Mrs. Gordan V..Towle of Vancouver were callers in town +last 'week. Mr.' Towle,'iS natiVe •of . the Paramount- com- munity and Mrs. Towle is the former Mildred Long of AShfield... Mr. Towle is a .retired' mechani- cal engineer. 'It is 55 years since • he, left Lucknow but. returned to claim' his bride: Mr.' and Mrs TOwle have two; daughters, Mrs. 1), A. Evans „(Grace) of Colorado Springs; ,where 'her husband'” stationed as a niember Of the RCAF,; and Miss jean Towle: of VancOuver.,.Mr, and Mrs.. Towle, have lived. in- 'Vancouver for 38 years. • In mid-June they' len' on an extended trip. Loading their car on ship they cruised, down the, Wet' Coad to San Francisco and San Diego, ,arid 'continued doWn to the . Coast .of Mexico and Cen-' trai America, through the -Pana- ma Canal to the Carribbean Sea, where they touched at Jamaica and other points before docking at Florida, ftorn Whe're they mo- tored northward to Ontario, and ultimately to the 'old home town. After a visit with relatives in Western Ontario, including„Mrs. Towle's sister, Mrs. Jean Quigley, who has been hospitalized with a back ' ailmerity- they will, head WestWard by tar. ' •• • ., • IW nigvga :__,,_%•.‘•••.4&•Aao•AAbia&ohga*"4&."0&a•a&oe,mia&t•L„.„ __J.' • FOR , •' A• • GASOLINE, • FUEL OIL and STOVE 01 CALL IRVING REID • Agent,' For: • C. :E., • MacTAVLSH Phone Lucknow • 253 or: 332. • grerimariirvomwarmonervirw;somrwirven;figymigiwyrvirv.4' LOCALLADY RECEIVES WORD OF BROTHER'S DEATH • Word has been, received by .Mrs.. - Robert McNall Agust 6th. of the death of her. brother,,- Mat - the* J—Lockhart,-4-Suirey,r-B-.- -C.:- He was in his '86th Year. Hews the' son of the'late` Mr.and Mrs. WUIiam •Itobert Lockhart of Sim-. dridge, ()Maria.•• • - He.,,leaves"td•Mourn his passing his wife arid two sons;• Gordon of Vancouver' and , aitries . of Gib - son's Landing;' alsO 'seven grand- children, . one brother, of Erma, Alberta and one sister, Mrs. ,Robert McNall of'I.aucknow. ,• . ; • Waterloo . Teachers; Wed On. Saturday • • 1877—The Chesley 'Enterprise . 1879= -The Wiarton Echo 1880 -:-.-The Tara Leader, oasinev44.4r4444,0 • MCQUILLIN SCOTT • Two members of,., the teaching staff. of Northdale Schciol, Water, lob, were married Saturday ..at St: Andrews. Presbyterian Chlirch, Kitchener, when Rev.-, Chester Lewis'officiated at .the ceremony for Susan Margaret Scott and Barry' Lane McQuillin. Pink and white, gladioli formed the setting • Mr. and Mrs. Harold' F. Scott, ldr Oriole St., Waterloo, are the bride's ,pare -its : The. litidegrtiOrn, Who lived at 204 King St,: North, Waterloo, is. a Son .of Mr.... and Mrs. Frederick' McQuillin, Luckn�w.' ' Daisy .appliques 'accented the sabrina neckline and the ' bouf- fant formal . skirt of the bride's silk, organza gowri. Matching appliques trimmed. the fingertip veil which was caught to 'a tiara, of: -seed 'pearls and crYstals. She carried white roses with a white New 'TeStainent : • Lyall Scott of Waterloo , was, maid :of 'honor for her i§,ter and" •Marilyn Hall ..of Kitchenet was bridesmaid. .Their. gowns:were pale pink dotted nylon over white silk, styled, with scalloped neck- lines and short :scalloped sleeves. .They wore veiled pink nylon bow headdreSses and' carried nosegays.. of Pink and white carnations• ...' Ivan McQuillin of, .ghnita, bro- ther ..of the. groOrn, 'was best man. Ushers were:Murray Gaunt,. RA 1, ,Lucknow and Lee Riippel of Waterloo, a cousin Of the bride; After a .reception at'Berkley Steak House, the newlYweds left on a trip to the Haliburton high- lands. They Will live' at I.& Acj- miral ROad,„ .Before her marriage the bride Was .guest •,of honor • at a linen shoWer, kitchen shower and a round-the:clock shower. Mrs. Jack Delorme and Mrs. Vincent Scherer entertained the couple at a dinner at tfi.e latter' home in Waterloo and the •school staff made a presentation to ,gu- san arrd,Barry. •• STATIONERY: NEEDS can be filled at The Sentinel; writing paper, envelopes, hasty .notes, thank you notes, , boxed' greeting cards, magic markets, and refills, file folders, ,receipt' boOks, 'state- ment Pads, scratch pads, :pens, refills, and many sither • items. The Lucknow Sentinel, phone 35, Lucknowk A WEPDIN6 BELLS RONALD—.JOHNSTON , . A quiet but pretty wedding. , was solemnized in Toronto on Sat.,. . 1961, when • . Rev. J: K. Hunter united in mar- riage Alma Jean Johnston; young- , est daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. W.. • J. Johnston, R.R. 3, Goderich..& Gordon William Ronald. of To,- 'fOnto,. son , of Mr., and Mrs: Vic- tor Ronald of Alberta. ' The bridegitteri in rriarriage bY , her .father wore a street ;length' dress •of bine lace and silk ot - gapia..” A.. flower headdress held her shoulder length veil and she .•••. ,'• . ,' ",•,, i ,.•'..... carried a bouquet of white:. roses , .' i ,,, ....• ,.. and . mums, • • ., . . . ., ,.,, 1,,,,, •,,, .',',.;. ,,:,,:, .}/ . '''",, '• ,.• ' Mrs. 'Stuart, MacLennan ' of Ashfield, • attended her sister . .. r wearing a , street length dress' of .. , strawberry pink nylon, •'. ,... ...... . Arthur Ronald of Alberta; was groomsman for :his'. brother FolroWing the ceremony a din- : • : , ,.,.. net reception was' held at Scott',4 .. ',. '..., .,.... , .. • restaurant For travelling ,to the Eastern States, the bride Wore a gold ..: r.. dressmaker 'Suit With blue ae,-,. cesSoties. .., • -. • , • .;• ., 'Mr. and Mrs: Ronald will. re- side • in toronto. • • • I • . ., • - ' ' • . ; • • • • feirit Setting. For St. Peter'S • • St; Peter's- Anglican Church • eongtegation and Sunday Sch661 -` enjoyed a • lovely picnic at the ' home: of:Mr. and, Mrs: Elnio Rtit, • Chard on Sunday, August '13th. A program .of Sports was en • - joyed with.,:winner$ .as :follows : • Children 5 arid .Under, girls`; ' • Janice Gaunt, Eleanor Johnstone; , bdys, Keith: Hodgkinson; Douglas Johnstone; gir1s,6, 7, 8, Susan' Mantd, Laurie Stewart; boys, Douglas Stevenson, Donald • Ste: - wart; 2 girls, 9, 10, "11, Jackie .' • Cooper, Karen Gaunt; boys,..HUgh • Johnstone, John •McQUiiiin•,, ,Ken •• Roulstori; girls, • 12,.: 13,' 14, Pan -i • Cooper, Wilda:: •Dawson; • boys, ,Keith Roulston, :Johri McQuillan; •: young ladies,. Marie Johnstone, Mae Ketchabaw; young men; Wal- 1 ' , ' .ter Arnold., John. ..„Thorripson; Married ladies, Anna Johnstone, ' Annie Gaunt; married men, ,W01 - ter Arnold; Fred McQuillin; shoe kick; •Margaret 1N,AcQuil,„ lin,• Gwen Cooper; Mystery purse, Belle, ,Mole, .Maimie Roulston; Oldest lady, Mrs. Miller; whistle contest, ' Margaret McQuillin, Notine . Pritchard; Needle and thread, ''Mr.'..- and -Mrs: Walter • Arnold; Bean guessing contest,. — Mae ketchabaw, Oscar Hodgins, •John McQuillin. , Lunch was served to:cicse. a. very enjoyable evening,. It s nothow rtniti we haye,, but. how , much We enjoy What, we have that make S us happy., According to a 1959 American Bankers, Ass'n. survey, more banks will 'use newspapers for their advertiottig than any other Medium, infact,.• more than will 'use TV„ radloy and •Magazine Combined • • • • A ' I • • ' • • II • I' • • • • • e. "..• 4 ..••• • • •,' 1.' AA . , .