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LUCKNOW SENTINEL,' LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Miss Lena Robinson was, one
of ::.the hostesses at •'` a dance ;at'.
the Harbourlite ' Inn at .Goderich,
Sponsored by the Goderich Gra-
duate. Nurses Association; With;
Proceeds for hospital , equipment.
Mrs. R.. Hi Thompson . and Miss
—. Ilelen:•Thompson-left on --Friday,
.by -train ,for Vancouver , where.
they,: will ; spend.; the summer,
holidays With Mr, and Mrs. Win;
Hewat They stopped. ,at Winni
Peg' to -visit ''relatives. .
Mrs: H.' D., Thompson returned'
home on ' Friday:. from Vitoria
hospital 'where She had under-
gone surgery
'Mr.. and Mrs. Earl Lindsay of
Toronto .visited' on Sunday with
Misses Ada and Hazel Webster.,•
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ANNIVERSARY
'SERVICES'
• at
SOUTH KINLOSS:
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
•on.
SUNDAY; ,1ULY 10th
Services at 11 a.rn.i and 7:30 pan..
• •
Guest;. Preacher
REV. • GORDON S. BAULCH
Special Music 'By The/ . Choir
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L•ucknow.
•resbyterian. Church..
•
Interim -Moderator
Rev. Neil McCombie," 'Ripley
,SUNDAY, JULY 10th
0:45 a.m. •Sunday School
11:00 am. Service withdrawn,
• in. favor of South
IIinloss anniver-
' sary.
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Interim 'Moderator
. 4tev. Peter 'Renner, of
Teeswater •
SUNDAY, JULY 10th
10:00 a,iri. Church Sandof
111:00a.m, - r
1�ivine ''Worship
Rev,' W.D., Clark, ' NI/Ingham
•
, i.. xhoUght For The Week
' Eo one respects, a talent
bid is Concealed... �. .
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Local
1VIr: and Mrs., , Dennis. •Leddy
and Debbie 'Anne of: Kitchener
Spent the- 'week -end with Mr. &
Mrs. Ray '.Leddy' and family.
Mrs Harold Treleaven::_and::
her ,daughter, Miss Ruth .,•Trelea-
•.ven have returned''.frgrn' a visit
sn ; Edmonton '••
Visitors" at ...the .home, of Mrs.
M Sproul were:. Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde •Loutit of, Toronto, Mrs.
A:. Louttit :, of.. Wingham, Mr. and
Mrs.. Forbes; McDonald of ' Pick-
ford, Mich., .Mr. .• and Mrs. W
Dexter of. Paramount.
Dr:
George, W. MacGregor and.
his daughter;: Donna ' .Kuehihorn
and her sons :Bert George, Jon-
athan,.
onathan,, Stuart and./ Bernard Ken-
neth' all of Chicago are visiting
g
Catherine MacGregor this `.week.
Mr. M. J MacDonald .• of De
troit spent the week -end 'at the
Some " of 'Mr: and Mrs. Virden,
Mowbray.
Mr.: and Mrs. John. Emerson
visited at 'the' home of • Mr:.. and:
Mrs. Gordon' McDonald • of Kin=
lough; also at .the home of -Mr.
arid' Mrs. 'Ralph' iHiTl:.: `
Mr. • and Mrs. Neil McColl of
Otter :Rapids ..visited last week
at the ' home 'of' Mrs.' Charles.
Cooke. : Neil is . manager of the
Bank of. :Montreal. at Otter, Ra-
:pids,' and was a .former member
of • the ,Lucknow staff.
Mr. • and Mrs:• . Albert Morton
•and Ian and Carrie Milne •left
,on . Thursday o'n ' a molar" trip to
Montreal;
Mr. •and, Mrs.' Ed Cunningham
and son'" Jimmy, of -Alberta ,spent
•the week=end with their aunt "&
.uncle; , Mr. and Mrs 'D: C. Kings-
bury. '
Mrs. ,Rildi Henning, .of: London
spent a week with. 'her, parents,
Mi.',and • Mrs. Jim McNaughton
and on her return was accomp-
anied by ' Elaine who had been
visiting with her.. grandparents...
,Mr,. and Mrs.' Jim MacMillan
and • children, St. Catharines and
Mr. • and 'Mrs, John '. O'Reilly,
Montreal were.. holiday visitors
with . Mr:, arkl •Mrs.' J." L. MacL.
Millan. • • ' ;'
Mr. and' Mrs. Ian Murdoch 8i
Mr.,' and Mrs, Joe • Agnew, Pam,
Judy and Joanne of Detroit were
holiday Visitors With M. and
Mrs,E II. Agnew.
Mrs. Sarah. MacKay of ,Detroit
is visiting ,at the home of Mr.
and, Mrs. :Ted Collyer..
Mr. and .Mrs. Ronald Herider-
son of Hamilton, Mr and Mrs:
Ivan Henderson and ,sons of 'To-
ronto, F,O. and .:Mrs,. Lloyd Hen-
dersoin• • and ' 'tWo daughters . of
Bagotville;. Quebec have been
Visiting' with , th°eir father*, Mr.
J.aok Henderson. .
•
Mrs. Fred Reeve of Toronto is
visiting with • Mr. and- •Mrs. Har-
vey: Webster. '
Miss Nancy _'F.orster :has , sum -
met employment at a resort ori
Manitoulin '• Island.
Rosalind'`,. Loder is assisting
this week at;'the:'Chesley. Nurs-
ing Home.
Visitors at the. home :of Mr..
Mrs. Orland Richards over ' the
holiday .week -end were:. Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Richards, 'Mr. and Mrs.
Ray' Richards, Paul and Pani, of
•Flesher ton, Mr...', and. Mrs. P. S.
MacDougall and Anna• of. Owen
• Sound and George Richards;
Dept, Of ' Agriculture, . St:: Thom
as. • •
Mrs . Jessie . Allin and Russell'
visited over the •week -en.' with 4
Mr.' •arid Mrs. George : Marr' and
family, Dorchester, and also at
tended . Strrathroy Centennial
where theyvisited .with' Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Reid :and merribers' of
the. Reid family . who ,wish* to be
remembered to friends here.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and ' Mrs. .Harvey ' Webb
announce the engagement •of
their daughter, , Lillian • Ruth.
'Elizabeth,' to Daniel James, Rose,
son of :Mrs. Daniel Rose^and the
Yate Mr. Rose. 'The wedding will.
take • place in mid ..July. .
Mr. and .:Mrs. • Wray Reggs of
Kitchener..' Ont., announce•' the
engagement ' of their daughter,
Sandra Joyce• of ..Lucknow to Mr.
•Donald : 'F, Steeves 'of Lucknow,;
son of .Mr. and . Mrs Ervine
Steevees; Waterloo Ont. The
wedding to : take : place in Kit-
chener on July , 30th in Denton
Street Baptist Church at 5 p.ni.
Mr. and. Mrs. "Orland Richards
of Lucknow, 'announce the en-
gagement of , ;'their daughter,
Jean Anne, to ` F.O. Ray Elden
Murray, son •'9f Mr.,: and Mrs.
David Murray of ' Wingham, On-
tario.,The',marriage to take place
on Saturday,. July 23rd at 3:00
'o'clock • in •the Lucknow, United
,Church.
.Mrs., WY E. MacCau.aig wishes
to . announce ' the ' engagement of.
her daughter • Donalda Lorraine,
-William Houghton,' o of•
to1VIr.Wson •
Mr. and ' Mrs. Ernest Houghton,
Toronto, Ontario. ,'The . wedding.
to take .p lace in Calvin Presby-,
terian Church, August 20th.'
' Mr., and; .Mrs. R. 'J •Adamson
of Teeswater • wish 'to announce:
the engatgerneht of 'their daugh-:
ter, •Diane Elizabeth. to Mr. Bar-
ry; Lane Hackett, .son of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Hackett of Lucknow.
The marriage' ' to • ,take place in
Teeswater= United Church ' on
July ,16th at 2:30 p.tn'
'ED SATURDAY
1" K I NC' ARD'I NE
HARRIS MacKENZIE
Knox .Presbyterian Church,`
Kincardine, wasthe scene • Sat-
urday at 2:30 of the wedding of
Beverly MacKenzie •and • Gordon
Harris, both of :Kincardine. The
bride is the daughter of Mr, and
Mrs, Dave •MacKenzie ofK.in
cardine and . formerly of Kintail,
and•.the groom' is the son of Mr.
& Mrs.• Eldrid •Harris of Kincar'-
dine.' Thee church : was decorated'
With' pinkand, white, glads and,
Rev:, .Fred Crbr ey,, recentlyin= ;
ducted minister at the church;
performed 'the ceremony. • • '
The , bride, given in'. marriage
by her father, wore a, full length
gown of, white pois de 'soiewith
scoop •'neckline and appliqued
with French.re-embroidered
alencon lace: Thea 'fitted bodice'
was accented with lace. and • • the
box pleated skirt was highlight-
sprays,ed with fell
into a chapel length ctrain. The.
finger tip ' veil •of silk illusion
was held :by a band of 'baby.
:nuns ,and feathered carnations.
She carried a 'bouquet ,of an
orchid and 'feathered • carnations.
Matron of honour was' Mrs.'
Don Thompson of Lucknow wtho
,wore a street > length dress of.
midnight, blue embroidered silk
orgarza over taffeta:'' The head-
dress was -a' band of white :baby
mums and the bouquet' was a
cascade. of white • baby .mums
The ' • bridesmaids Were
Mrs.
Jack. Guest °of 'Montreal and, Mrs,
Stuart, Sins of Toronto ' who were
gowned . similar' to the matron *of
honour.::
•.. Bob. Black . of •Kincardine was
groomsman and ' the ushers were
Donald MacLaughlin and ' 'Roy
Ellenton, ' both, of .Kincardine.' •
• Pat 'Lambert of • Kincardine'
was organist ';and. 'Mrs , T: Phair
of . Kincardine, ' soloist 'singing,
',The Lord's Prayer," and '"The
Lord,. is My :S.hepherd."• •
For a wedding. dinner. at. the
church,- the • ,bride's mother. re-
'ceived'"Idressed in .'an ,ensernble
of' .turquoise silk organza . over
taffeta with. white accessories &•
a corsage. '.of' white.. roses.
The groom's mother Was dres-
sed in, an ensemble'. of .pink 'silk
organza over printed, taffeta,
pink. and.
white accessories, and
a corsage of 'white roses..
The bride's .travelling, costume
•was :;an ensemble of 'beige silk
organza. over brown' and : green
floral silk with • 'matching acces,
'sories•
Th young couple will
reside in Kincardine. The bride
• is a 'graduate°,of Stratford Teach-
ers' College', and:. will be teach-
ing in Kincardine, next'year. The
couple will ,.honeymoon in the
southeastern United States.' •
Mrs.' Mary Jane , Webster has
'returned. from Winghain Hospi-
tal, where she was .a patient for:
some time, but is. not enjoying
the. best ' of 'health:
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SISTER OF.. MRS. ' C: B.
WOOLLEY PASSED AWAY
' ,Mrs. C. B Woolley of. Dobbin--
ton
obbin-ton and formerly of . Asbfl d,
has • been bereaved by the, pas-
sing of her. eldest sister, Mrs.
(Rev.) H W. Stevinson, on Tune'
19 .after a prolonged illness. Mrs.
Stevinson was the. eldest' daugh:'
ter of the late John K Thomp-
son, • publisher ' of the ; Thorold
Post,. and married•Rev. Harry W. '
Stevinson'•in Vancouver,' in '1911.,..
They served charges in ' the west
from Van Anda Island in the Pa-
cific to ' McLennan, •Alberta ' in
the Peace River District, and re-
tired some years ago to Vankleek
Hill, Ontario.
•• Mrs: Stevinson was -a ' member '
of • the Canadian Author's As
sociation, ' writing ; under • • the. •
"'name of Jean Stevinson., '
She is survived by:'her hus
band;' two sons, Harry of Ottawa,."
and ' Arthur oe Montreal; three
sisters, Miss Ethel Thomson of
Thorold, Mrs..; C. B. Woolley 'of
Dobbinton, . and Mrs. : Tho3nas .:
W. ''Hicks of Stamford;: also 'one
brother, Trico:: A. Thompson=.of•
St. Catharines.. Three .brothers
and a sister predeceased her. In-
terment took place . at. Oxford
Mills.'
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