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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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• YOUN C U
t CO PLE
1NED.AT BERME
.COOK' --- SWAN
The:.';marriage of Betty Pearl
'Swan,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
John Swan of Bervie and Ivan
• 'Gerald : Cook,: son of Mr. and,
Mrs. Peter Cook of •Zion, was
solemnized On Saturday, ' May
2lst at`3:00.' '•clock in ',Bervie
United :.•Chur h, afore . a floral
arrangement of : ferns; spring,
' flowers •and• •Candelabra.. -'Rev.
George Sach ' officiated:
' Traditional; wedding' mu is
was . played': by Mrs.' ',Sach who
accom.pai'ried the soloist, :Miss
Diane . Davidson of ` Wingham, . as
she sang, The Lord's Prayer. and
O..Perfect `Love:' a .
Given ° . in marriage . by her:
father the ;bride, wore a 'waltz
length gown. OfWhite chantilly
lace and nylon. tulle • over satin
with a fitted bodice, ' bouffant
• skirt,., featuring :lily point sleeves;
• and sabrina neckline, studded
with, 'iridescent'' sequins and
pearls.; She wore .a tiara of mat-
cliing jewels, and •el'bow-lengith
embroidered veil of silk illusion.
• Her. . flowers were red roses and
stephanotis.
Lucknow 1
Presb :terian. Churc 'I
Ye 1
w Interim Moderator • i
Rev. . Neil McCombie Ripley'
SUNDAY, JUNE 5th
10:00 a.m. Sunday .'School
11.00 a.m : Morning` Worship -
3 00 p.m•' Dungannon•, •
Rev: Alex ''iMacDonald •• of i
British ;Guiana. ' : '1
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LUCKNOW
UNITED C,KURCH.
r Minister:.
'' % Rev. Gordan R.' Geiger,
B,A., 8.1D, `
SUNDAY,' JUNE' 5th 4. 1
10;00 a,rn Church School
11• :.. ,.
00 a.m. , Divine .Worship
Nursery during chureh,' ' '
Thon1 ht For,
• g The- Week
• NO man is wise enough by x 1
himself.
Saturday; June' 4th - •
Congregational Picnic, •
Godrh S School
m
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MR .. and . MRS,.: IVAN• COOK
Colling,iley DISCOVERED LACROSSE
1Virs' Harry g, p
was .matron of; honor, wearing a MEDAL OF BYGONE DAYS '
gown of mint • green• organza
_
with. full skirt; :arid :.matching A merneirto .of the days when
. headdress in ,apple 'blossoms and lacrosse was the national game,
white accessories.: She .carried, a and was played with zest by
.nosegay of salmon pink : carna- Sepoy teams of this pillage, has'.
, come to. light. tions. • Mary • .
' ub
Miss > . Phillip's Wings .This one belonged; no d
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ham,, niece of the, bride and'Miss .to the,:late VWm: J. '. Davison,
Elaine Cook, sister of, the groom, for 'it Was discovered by Mr.. and
were, . the .bridesmaids,' wearing Mrs. Jimmy', Nlathers, in, • tlheir
gowns identical ' . to that of' the .home, the.. former -Davison re •
matron of honor, • and carrying . •
carrylng silence.
Similar nosegays.
It was
Lorne Cook"was ; Igroomsrnan . •a tarnished. piece that
for hi brother and`' .'William when .polished had a 'story: to
Swarm of Kincardine and .Robert tell. The sterling 'silver Medal
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Johnston :• • of :•Lucknow , were lion was in the form of a, star;
bordered with; maple •,leaves in -
ushers. set between. each point of the
A reception was held •in • the star. Embossed in' the centre' of
Church parlors • with the' bride's' the piece: were' a •couple. of
mother receiving in a; lilac or- crosse players, ••'• ' •
ganza sheath dress with lilac
accessories and corsage of gol- Not. since the turn of the ten- ) •
den •
roses. The. groom's Mother ,tory has lacrosse ben popular
chose ' a champagne silk 'chant= here. When the writer was a
(trig' sheath. ensemble with white lad—which goes back quite some
accessories -and corsage' of gol- years --a lacrosse stick had be-
rnations, " come almost; a.. novelty, and we
den carnations,
For a weddang' tiro to the do' not •recall having ever seen' a
' ,
Lo ca.11- . &6)-me.1 •
• Mrs. E. J. Collins. of Winni-
peg, the former Minnie Thomp-
son . of Lucknow, is in -failing,
health and Was hospitalized a
few' days .ago with pneumonia.
Bill Webster is a patient in
Victoria Hospital, 'London,; recei-
ving treatment on his .leg'. which
has given him -trouble for a long
time, and goes back. originally:to:
an injury received in a car acci-
dent many years "ago.. v
• ` Mr.; . and Mrs. Murray Mc:
• Donagh and family, of R.C.A.F.,
Prince Edward Island, are, visit-
ing., with=- Mr. and . Mrs. Jack
McDonagh
Mr.' and Mrs. Hugh Curring,.
Billie and Gloria. of . London
-spent a recent. ' week -end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas..
Steward,
Mr: and Mrs. Ray. •Leddy, Mr.'
and`. IVIrs. James ,teddy, •St. Au-
gustine and Mrs. Sara Anstitt•
attended the Nurses' Garduating
Exercises at Thames •Hall, .Uni-
versity. .of Western Ontario..
on—Friday.-evening:' :-Their neice,
Miss Mary Boyle was' among the
graduates. • •
Mrs.: Dan Gillies and.. Donald
•of• Ripley • visited last Wednes-
day '` with Mr.. and Mrs.'; J?hn
Emerson and. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Nixon:
Mrs. Robert • Nelson returned;
recently ,,,after spending Six•
weeks • with her., daughter, Mrs:
Eugene :Mt,Grath' in .Calgary,
. 'Mrs Ewart Jamieson was.;,tak-
en •to • Wingham Hospital on ,Fri-
day of last week. .•
Mrs. Rbbert . Scott ' is in 'Wing-
ham
Wing-ham Hospital latter suffering • a. teresting slides of historical
heart attack •r� • spots, buildings and landmarks
• Miss ' Ruth Dirstein ' of Elm Tn . Bruce.
wood, 'and a member of the
Hanover High' School staff, was
a week end guest of Miss I:elen?
Thompson:
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Mr.and 'Mts. Hank Krueger.
of Detroit were week -end visit --ors , there witlelativeS,
Otto . Pederse .is a patient .in
Victoria Hospital, London, hav,
ing` been, . moved , there from.
Wingham It. 'was- expected Otto
would .undergo surtgery last
week but ,the: operation was:
postponed at. that time,
J.V; -
r. and Mrs.. Torn Anderson
and Andy .visited recently:int
Mount . Clemens and Detroit.
Mr•. • and *Mrs. D. H. Agnew;
•Mary.Edith and'David 'and' their
grandson, ,Scott 'Agnew, of .Ply,,
mouth, Michigan, were'weekend
visitors with .relatives. •
. • Mr. and Mrs._ Joe Agnew and.'
daughters, Judy, Pamela and.'
Joanne of Detroit :spent, the
week -end with Mr. and- Mrs.
Howard 'Agnew.
• Guests from'this vicinity at
at the MacDonald—McRae wed-
ding at Sarnia on Saturday were:
Mr. and. Mrs; Douglas Graham,, •
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Keith, Mr.
and •Mrs. Donald •Maclntyre, Al-
lan j,Vlaclntyre, 1Vliss Mary Mc-
Intyre, Mr.: and. Mrs.; Herb Buck.-
ton,. Mr.. and •Mrs.. Chest1er,._Hac
-ke�tt; -Mr; .and. Mrs,. Warren Zinn.
GIVE LOCAL ;HISTORIES
•AT,BRUCE CO.:'MEETING
The Bruce ;County ~ Historical
Society' spring meeting was , held
at: Paisley on" Thursday, chaired
by President,. E.': Robertson of
Lucknow, and well. attended,
,: Local histories • were given; by
Mrs-. Donald- Blue , of the 'Lewis.
settlement:. at' Ripley -by Mrs.
;Downey, bout ,Sinclairs Corners:
north . of'`Bernie, • and by • Mrs..
McClure. concerning:''water.:..pow- ..,
'er development '.at' Paisley.'
truce Krug showed (any' in -
:Mr. and. Mrs: W `. 13 Anderson
attended the funeral of his aunt,
Mrs. D. F. Johnston, Which was
held at Oshawa on..May. 19th,'
She was the former Mary 'Pent-
land' of. Dungannon:, Mr.,: John-:
ston predeceased her ;.in 1958. He
was .a :native of Lucknow leav-
ing '.'here ' after the . turn ' of the
century forOwen Sound,: and: in
1917 established a clothing busi
ness in Oshawa 'where he became:'
one of;;. that city's . best . known
merchants.
'Mr.: and .1Vlrs.• Garfield .Kopas
and ..Sally;' Mrs: Levi Wildfang,
Dr. and Mrs: E. J. ' Wildfang .all
of. 'Moorefield; Mr. and . Mrs..
D•ick'Hemingway from Detroit;'
Mr. and .Mrs. Roy Wildfang of
•EarriSton Mr.. • and, ' Mrd.'.. John.
Larmor, Kathleen' and'`Roger .of'
Toronto, Mr. and• ` Mrs. Godfrey
Beresford; , David' and : Karen of
Toronto were `week -end guests.
of .Rev. • and Mrs., .Gordon` Geiger
and attended the christening of
the triplets.,,,
S,tates the bride wore a blue
sheath with three-quarter linen
duster and white acceisoties with
a corsage of red roses'' and. white
carnations.
e is i'rrimer coo
Leave Church. 'at 2 pan. , Mr, and Mrs Cook : will re-
max. ,:, side 'It .Raptly.:
gime played in Lucknow.
• $o, Bain any .of the "old tuners"
tell us, anything; about these la-
crosse Mementoes. They probab-
ly have an interesting history of.
a bygone era in sport in The
ASepoy Tow-.
writ,,,. ,•.
• AGED LADY,PASSES
Miss Annie ' MacKenzie, ,a.; na
Live of ;St. •Helens community,
and the. last , member • of the fam-
ily 'died
aviily'died' :in Wingham Hospital on.
Sunday : in . her, ,81st .'year. The
funeral' service is being • held at
the MacKenzie Funeral Home :in
Lucknow on Wednesday with in-
.ternient . in ' Greenhill Cemetery:
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tY:eIthL Thi-a-tre-
' V�'l\GHAM:
a wo shows each ` night
First at 7.15
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• • Thursday, Friday, "Saturday,'.. ••
June ' 2, :3 4.:
Peter Sellers
s
Jean Serberg
in. _
THE MOUSE THAT ROARED •
A. wonderful, mixture of, sa
tire 'andslapstick.: '
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PARK
GODERICH
Now, Playing.:- Noonan, and'Marshall In '''The Rookie"
with ,Julie Newman..'.
Monday, Tuesday,• Wednesday,' June 6, .7,, 8 '
Read the `.story; of 'Kay Kendall in ,the June issue
of .Reader's Digest * then come and. see her final
`fun-f"ilm.
"ONCE ,MORE WITH4•EELING"
In Sparkling: Technicolor--" .
A bright and entertaining comedy romance muci-
cally treated; - Starring. • Kay Kendall' and ' Yul Brynner..
Thursday,: •Friday, 'Saturday„ June 9, 10, 11.
.Ernie Kovacs, "Dick Shawn, Margo Moore
and Nobu McCarthy • ;
t a.
' . Just' foil one night forget Kruschev and his missies,,
or',.lke and his .112:'s, leave the frightening headlines, in
,thescare-box and sample some merry entertainment.
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on 'a South Pacific isle.
"WAKEOVER"
ME WHEN ITS
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