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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-11-29, Page 9WEDNEY! NOV4 49.01090.14 • °ME LUCKNOW SENTINEL. roU ONTA-RIO ' PAGE, MS . 'NEVE TUE FRIENDS WEE MAD.R W110 IW/E TURNED TO U3 4.• PROMPT SERVICE r©r Aeozversf '4• W. A. "BUD" HAMILTON. HEATING OILS GASOLINE • OTHER FARM PRODUCTS ATFITM4 PH.220W -LUCKNOW KINGSBRIDGE Dr:. ',and. Mrs. J, A: Kasper of Groose •Pointe, M.14. spent• last • 1 week with relatives here. Mrs. Earl Drennan and, daugh-' ter, Patricia, Visited in Detroit recently. ••Mr: and Mrs: :George Mcglerm and daughter,: of Detroit visited • friends, here recently. , We wish to extend ,our gym.- pathy to the relatives of the late Father John Hogan. . • ' • .Mrs.,.,,Martha O'Neil has • re- turned after visiting in Detroit: Mr. and Mfs., P. E. Murray and, son, Donald ,pf Detroit spent* the • American /Thanksgiving Week-. end at their hOrne here; • Mrs. -Nora Sinnett and ,daugh4: . 'ter Shannon of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs, Dennis Sinnett and children • , of :•YpSilariti, Mieh. . visited 'here over -the week -end: . • • . • • Mr and Mrs.' Andy McTavish of Walkerton and Mr. and • Mrs.. .Bob• Leslie. Of Newstedt were. • week -end visitors With Mr: Nor- man 9;COnner and Patricia and. -Mrs. fteta Brown. • Mrs. Albert ''•Lcingeviri of: To - tonic') visited Mr: and Mrs': John. Howard arid family Over.. the Week -end.. . . Master Anthony MiltenVerg're- tiirned home after spending ,the :past week. in Goderich hospital. .Mr...and Mrs. Edwin Meyer family of London visited . here on Sunday. • , • • ' Mr... and .Mrs: -Vietor Finney and'family spent Sunday amOrig friends: here. • • .• Mr: add Mrs. Eldon Austin; Mrs.- ,Frank Moran :•,Visited in Oa sip . le lie MO IMP,101111111111111/ • Roy Plumbing' and Healing'. Esso 1.00 Burner 'Sales and'Service. ' ELECTRIC HEATING Phalle.- 73.'I,Ochrietv ,AN • FOR SAFE, DEPENDABLE COnv '" et terms+ p to $ years to pay 11441.0011,010011UAL rotne rat 1.4.Brancho At .orkshop Here ,A.* successful District Institute workshop was held in the Luck - now Institute parlors pn Thurs- day, November 23rd when thirty- five naenibe,rs• representing four- teen Institute branches. of. ktruCe. South Distljet. met tirider-4he direction of Mrs. it J,Penney, National Convener of Citizenship and Education. .Mrs. Penney, a native of- King- ston, *Qntariohas recently served as, secretary of , the Handbook Coinmittee so was well qualified to give instruction about the constitution" and aims of the Women's Institute from the Fede- rated levelto the, branch level and also •to discuss the. Many questions pertaining to Institute procedure: Mrs. :Victor Emmerson, president 'Pf Bruce South district welcomed the. group. and; Mrs. Harvey . Houston , expressed ap- preciation to Mrs. Penny for her • leadership. The :Lucknow Wom- en's Institute •served .tea at the. noon hour. Vows Eichanged At Pine River Churck 'BAKER IRWIN • "On. Saturday, November 1.8th, Pine River United' Church was the setting for a lovely..fall wed - when ' Phyllis., Francey, youngest daughter " of ;Mr. and • Mrs; Bert Irwin, Ripley, 'became - the bride of Wilham Bruce Baker, ion Of . Mr. and .Mrs; Edward Baker, •Kitcherier, The ,Rev; J. Hutton officiated at the double' , ring ceremoney. Miss jean Oeddes was soloist, singing Bless This House and The .• . Wedding "'•• Prayer.. Mrs. Robert Harris played the wedding music- • , aiven .4in marriage . by' her far ther, the bride Was lovely in a flOor length gown;.,9f. peau de . soie with fitted .bodice. and long lily. point 'sleeves. glittered • se- quins . enhanced the Sabrina neckline*. The full, bouffant skirt! formeda bustle back of self roseS-. 4' Her shoulder length, face veil • of . net Was held in :place. by • self roses of peau de soie. She carried a'. white . Bible, crested with :red! rosebuds and: white. strainers. Mrs.. ' Donald A. MactiOnald, ' R.R.'4,Hipley, sister of thebride, rWas' matron of honor, and Miss' Elaine Irwin of:Galt, Mrs. George Thomas,and Miss Eileen Baker of Kitchener' were. bridesmaids. The attendants were Similarly' gowned in ballerina length • 'dresses. of ernerald,green peau de soie; three quarter length Sleeves, with shoes to Match. They wore white feath7 er hats and white gloves, and car- - ried nosegays of white carna- OLIVET • Mr Bert Eaton spent: the: week- end in 'St, Thomas visiting: With his father and brOther. Misses Barbara Anger and. •Alice Brooks of London. and Miss Shirley Sr900, "�f Toronto /$pgrit the week -end .at 'their lioMes, here., • The, annual,. meeting of the ;United Church ,,,Sunday- -School was held on Monday evening. Rev. Mr. iDunlog was chairman and ,Miss Phyllis Clayton secre- tary. The only change inade was to, select more advancedstudy material for one, of the classes. .Three cartons of Used cloth- ing were sent to the Fred Victor Mission in Toronto by the W.M.S. Walden Transport -delivered them. . . A lot of fellows .who. say what they think • don't d6 enough thinking. • • • • • 4 The Bible's 1Vatiolud Message we beIeve that the Celto-Saxon peoples g descendants Of ' .00ds ,aervant racn, and nation. Israel: that our ancient • . Throne is the.continuation of the Throne of David; and, in view of present world conditions, that .,a general recognition Of. this identity ,AND its implications is a -. matter of vital and .urgent importane WE WOULD LIKE TO TELL YOU ABOUT. IT • For Your Copy of Our FREE 13ooklet.f- "An Introduction to the British -Israel Evangel" ' • Write to the 'Secretary • • CANADIAN, .ytITISH-ISRAEL ASSOCIATION In Ontario • • P.O. 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Dependable Operation. and modern in design; CO-OP Viscount Offers Big Value at 114:4w Cost.',- .12 ca. ft.. — NoVeMber Speckil, each $269.95 -, ,....1....:.:,,,......,11„......:••••::•:-.,..: .,, ... 9 cu. ft..NOyember Special; each $204.95 7- . , ., . . . -.:-..'-','""•tg.'. • ; .9 co. ft.-- Noiember Special, 'each $.189.95 , . • Ian Marshall . of •• London was groomsman and' the ushers Were, Alvin Baker and • Arthur Baker, brothers of the grooin. and Doug- las Irwin, .brother of the, bride: At, a reception *in Reid's .C9r-: hers Hall, thebride's mother re- • teived in 'a dress of -diamond blue with 'lilac accessories and a corsage .Of pink roses, The groorres mother aSsisted, wearing • a; dress of turquoise with white • accessories and a corsage . of yel- low roses: • • For a wedding trip' the bride' chose a cocoa hrown suit with beige and brown. acceSsories, and a• corsage of yellow roses. • Out* of town , guests attended ' the wedding, from London, 'Do- rontO Dundalk, OshaWa and Kit- chener. .The couple v' ill reside 'at 18 Mill St„ Kitchener. •, 1 , To hide something frorn a small boy allthat's needed- is to wrap It in a washOlotho London ori Sunday. ,The second card, part of the season was in the school on Mon- day evening, Ladies prizes/ went' to Mrs Joe Courtney and Mrs:4 •Earl Drennan. 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