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BARGER • -- SINCLAIR
:The marriages. of Shirley. Jean
Sinclair of '•Lucknow, daughter. of
Mr.' •and Mrs. ' Roy Sinclair, of
Toronto, ,and Kenneth Gene Bar;
,,ger, ; ion of Mr. and. Mrs; Gordon
Barger, RR: 3,. Lucknow', was
,solemnized 'at the United 'Church,
Parsonage, •Lucknbiiv, on ' Satur-
day, . August 26th' at 7:00 "p.m.,
with Rev.,' Oliver •Sttapp" officiat-
ing. •
Thebride, who was . •given: in'.
Marriage by Mr. 'Alvin Hamilton
of Paramount, wore a' waltz
:length gown off white. rosepoint.
lace over slipper ;'satin;. with sa
: brina jewelled neckline, lily-
point . sleeves • and •a bouffant
• panelled skirt on princess .bodice.
Her• shoulder length veil had.. an
embroidered edge With head-
piece of matching lace and• her
rl
z. .
THAT••' hay fever sufferers have
been having a bad seige of it'
for some •time, with; the, rag -
Weed ' season adding its irri-
tants to bloodshot eyes and'
membrane -Swollen noses;;
THAT 'a . reception was held in
the Lucknow ,Legion Hall , on
• Friday, night ' for Mr. and Mrs.
'Barry • McQuillin, newlyweds.
__Murray Gaunt read •an address"
of bes: wishes and.LorneFor--
ster presented the couple :With
a gift 'of .:money: • ' •
•
THAT 'Mr,. and Mrs: Elwin'. Hall=
and . family tookup residence •
here last- week in ' the 'home of
the late-: ' Mrs. .Elizabeth'.'Con
gram on Victoria St. Mr. • Hall
• is a• member of : the L.D.H S .
staff, coming' here from Ayr.;
Mr and Mrs: Hall' havee' -three
. • children, Bob in Grade 2;.' Billy
in Grade.1, and Susan .of.'pre
•'school • age. •
•
SEE
By The Sentinel
THAT Teen -Town , activities; , are'
getting off. to a early start this
fall with the first dance of . the
season, to b e held in . the Legion• •
Hall on Friday evening. '
THAT •wet and humid weather,
is .a.threat to potato blight and
rot, and it looks as if ,thio,`
"spuds" 'may be ,harvested'..
earlier .than usual this year..
THAT :in . the costume parade• at
the .-Frontier Days celebration.
in, Wingham;the cowgirls , prize:
was won by Lynda and. Nancy '
:Walden; daughters of Mr. and
Mrs. Glen: Walden of Lucknow.
flowers were a • red rose corsage.
Miss JoAnne Conley of Luck
now was bridesmaid. 'She chose
a short azure blue silk organza
gown " with pleated bodice,' short
l d white .
s eeves an w i e accessories;
Her . flowerswere a corsage of
sweet 'peas., •
William Barger :• was grooms-
man for his brother:
A wedding dinner followed . in
the new ;. bouquet room at' , the
Log: Cabin Restaurant. ;in Luck
now.
For ;a wedding trip to Hamilton,
Toronto and other Ontario points,.
the bride donned • a whiteand
Mauve . cotton dress • with match-
ing accessories.' • •
Mr. and Mrs. Barger will .re-
side in 'Lucknow.'
Benjamin Franklin :once .said
"Doing' an injury :puts yoU below
yourenemy revenging one makes
you but even with him; : forgiving •
One sets you above.
'THAT Mr. and :Mrs Charles Ma-
'Soh and • Mrs. Huntley Dawson
the Munr
and :Lind.attended
'. a.,o,
and Hudson wedding 'last .Sat
urday at Brick' St. • United
n After the wed
Church; Lo dons �
:ding 'dinner at 'Hook's. Restau-
rant,; a .reception for relatives
and. friends was ' 'held, at the
bride's 'parents, "lovely' country
home:.near Pond '1Vlills.
THAT Chuc cDona gh son'' of
,kM g.�
Mr and' ••.Mrs.:Jack McDonagh
of Lucknow, is presently work-
ng' in a.. mine at'Keno Hill, 1300�
miles . north . of Dawson :'Creek:
Chuck is not too far. ' from Alas-
ka :border :and,reports,'anew ,for
three days in. his letter...home,
Chuck is'.situated. not too `far
``•S from Mayo where -Harry Camp-
bell, formerly of this commu-
.. nity; has'' been for seine` time:
.Harry IS. a son of Mr. and Mrs,
' Cyril +Campbell of Lucknow
c'POflaI
THAT for, this year : at least,
home economics and shop will;
be dropped from' the Ripley
District ' Hugh School curricu-
lum. ,A heavy ` enrollment at
Kincardine made it impossible
to work in: the Ripley students:':.
These two courses have been',
taken at Kincardine for • the
past" eight years; , Receiving this
tuition at L' uckriow was' •' con
sidered, but sufficient teaching
time was not available to make:
it ' practical.; •
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'Donald Duck, 48 oz., save 1.3e
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HEADQUARTERS, FOR AIL FRESH `FRUITS
7. and VEGETABLES _ ' Apples, Bananas,
Peaches," Tomatoes, Lettuce, ,Celery Peppers.
.Values'
• Effective
Sept: 7, "8 .:9
We Sell For Less
'Phone 119, Luck:ow:
THAT Gerald Wagner dug up ,: a
freak potato • last week, which
bears: about ' as close a resemb-
/� lance as::•you could get, to Pluto
-`Tire Dns
_THAT with duck and deer hunt
ing. seasons approaching: • at-
tention' is 'being .drawn to : the.
need to be in. possession of: a:
• gun licence: 'A ,.hunters' ..safety
training •Course is quite Valu-,
able -.in rrlaking application,ior
• a licence.. Such "a course is to,
• . be held: at the Lucknow District'
High School :.next Tuesday. ev-
ening by. Hill. Hunter and Wally
Breckles:.
THAT the September ' meeting
of the Lucknow and . District
Horticultural Society� 'will be
hejd'. in the .Town Hall; this
Thursday evening; September
7tmonthly g
h' .'.The meetings are
regularly held the 3rd Friday,
but because,of business planning
was set forward a . week. until
the 8th, : and 'then • changed to
Thursday.. to. `accommodate ; the
writer, :who' Will give ' an il-
lustrated talk ' on ' a trip to :the
West .coast.
THAT' Mrs.''Elizabeth, Suter 'mov..
;ed to Wingham •the;tatter .part
of the week, where. she• ,.is, a
•member' of, the W.D.H.S. Sh
had ' been language teacher qn
the Lueknow stilt -tor six years
USE POLE -CLIMBING' .SPIKES
TO: MEASURE!, CORN. HEIGHT.
Donald Pannabecker,. pro=.
prietor of. the former Miller.
Store'at Si. Helens, may, have
started something by:his tail
corn contest The Winning
stalk: in•the St.. Helens area.
contest' measured 12. feet, 7
inches..
There's ' corn• " in . Gordon•
�Kirkland's .fine stand :that
beats this ` by three inches.'
• Jim ,Watson arid Donald Kirk-
land are authorities<.for this.
To measure the stalk they.
strapped on a pair of climb=
ing. ; 'spikes. No, they- didn't
clurib.the corn ;talk: they.
did ascend "a :hydro,:pole- ad
joining, the' field in order'- to
take an: ; authentic: nieagure=
meflt.
Can' ',anybody '. beat that?
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`THAT the Teeswater News in
• reporting •on' theirflower.-how
said'.. in part: C. R. Bristow. of
Lucknow . was` the judge. As ;'
he . spent .;three' hour's judging
over 316 exhibits, he said it
showed the general worth of
the exhibition. In his remarks
he gave many useful points on
judging the various ' entries,
which should be 'a guide for
future flower shows. For in-.
stance,judging rules call for
tglads to be 20 inches, in 'length_
--one-third • stem, one-third
bloom., and one ,third unopened
btids; for roses Oto have two
leaves. He stressed the neses-
sity for e,thibitors ' to show',.
exactly the number' called for
on the prize list. '
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