The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-08-17, Page 10?AGE TEN
TW LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LuCKNOW, ONTARIO
WFDNa'SDAY, AUG. 17th, 1960
IS TIME TO: VISIT ASHTON'S
,for
ack-to-schoai clothing needs
Remember It Is Just 2 Weeks From'. Tuesday Until
School "Opens Again. :: •
ASHTON'S carry a full range of Boys' and Gills'
Clothes such as Girls' Dresses, Blouses, Skirts'$t•
•
Blazers.
Boys' Slacks, Shirts, Jeans, ' Socks and T -Shirts.,
AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS
.Free. Pick-TJp and' 'Delivery Monday and Thursday.
IT'S
Our Family' Store for ALL Back^To-Schoo
Children's Clothes:
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•
PEOPLE OF
BRUCE- COUNTY
,Because. of the magnificent, response you
accorded our recent- appeal for • foster.. homes, your
Society, has `'now, as many.'homes . as it'is : likely to
need during the next twelve months. Many Protest
• ant and Roman Catholic fainilies' ;have, opened their
doors- for children coming into our, "care and we
',have, at thetpresent time, a , fine selection of homes
from Which'; to choose.•
It is d rens adequately how.much-
this
uch -
ifficult to 'ex� ;m
this means to • our lessfortunate children. and to,
the• Board Of Directors and Staff of, your Society.
May God bless !you "all for 'sharin'g this'
responsibility with us:
Yours Sincerely,
K. D. MUIR, . President.
THAT • Donald'.'. Blue of . Ripley,
.recently- purchased the Pence '
Coital, church building in ' that
village and had it moved. to
Amberley Beach where he is
_remodelling it as a cottage. It.
is a' "second row" location
near the `: Blue cottage:
THAT Mrs. ' Gordon •Fisher-', has
• been hospitalized for over 'two
weeks. She su'ffered'., a severe
ly'' gashed leg and an infection
developed which for a time
proved 'difficult to 'check.
THAT' the . Gaelic salutation for
a• hundred thousand welcomes,
"Caed Mille iF`ailthe, " wad
used at the Kincardine re-
union. This : greeting.was' .in
use back in ,the. days the
Caledonian Games in Lucknow
at the 1910 reunion, . and again
on the occasion . of Lucknow's
Centennial 'celebration : two
years ago..
Cei
THAT : a fire call :last, Thursday
night was to ' the property. of.
Howard Robinson at the north-
:, west edge of ;town.: Fire • of . xn
determined origin ,badly dam-
aged...a car of Howard's that•,
had been Parked there.
THAT on Sunday, August 7th; a •
family dinner ':was held at the :
home of Mr.. and Mrs. 'Phillip
• •Stewart.. in,. honour of • their
40th wedding", :anniversary.
Those present were Mr. and
• .Mrs. Lloyd Stewart and• Greg
of 'Hamilton, Mr' and '`Mrs. Al
lan Stewart, Kim , and Leslie
of Montreal,., ;Mr. • : and Mrs.
Jack Wilson, Sandra and 'Ross
of London & Miss Winnifred
Stewart of London...
THAT Bob Armstrong recently
suffered a ' broken : arm just,
above the 'wrist, when .a >trac
for .backfired as he vias' crank-
ing 'it.,
1 SEE ` BY. THE
SENTINEL
THAT Mr. and Mrs:H. 'Ze17r 're
Gently' moved from • the. Brant-
' , ford district tc' Kinloss 'Town-
ship,. - having - purchased the
former J. S. 1VfacKenzie farm,
on the 4th • Concession. •
THAT several car " groups from'
this district • will travel to
Owen Sound .this coming week.
end, We are told, to be . pre
sent at the Owen Sound: Col-
legiate Vocational. Institute au
ditorium, where a convention.
. of Jehovah's Witnesses will
be held from August 19th to.
'21st.
:THAT Barry 'McQuillin has cOmi;
,pleted a1 six -weeks' • summer
course at 'Western' University,
11,‘is presently- ,employed har--
.vesting tobacco near`: St Tho-
mas; Ivan McQuillin and ' a
friend, Ed Ratcliffe • 'of .Oak-
ville have ' been on . a two
weeks'' motor trip in' the States'
Ivan al Ed are' both employ-
ed. in- he. laboratory of the
Naugatuck Chemicals at El-
mira.
;THAT ,'Mrs. ; James Culbert is
• starting to , move' around. a lit
tle ri Victoria Jlospital, Lon -
doh, • where • she has been . a
patient for ' five '.months, since.
suffering a fall on Main Street
last .March.
THAT' harvest operationg.. have
swung into ' high gear, . and
.,good'' yields .reported, despite
the fact. : that 'a wet .and:•back-
ward spring, made the harvest.
'.prospects. rather grim at that
.tiane. 'There has been an• ;ab-
sence,
b-sence,, of ...storms since grain
startecl to ripen and crops are•.
standing unusually
2nd Annual
LUCKNOW and DISTRICT
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
in
Lucknow Arena
Friday, Saturday, Aug.
Entries Must Be In By Noon Friday,' A gust 19th
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HALL OPEN TO PUBLIC:
Friday, August .19th .-- 7 to 10 p.m.
Saturday, August '20th --; 2 to• 5 arid 7 to 10 .pan.
ADMISSION --- '25c
YOUNG.' COUPLE..
E. OMEHERE.
STEEVES - BEGGS ,
A motor accident ruined the
honeymoon plans, of Mr." and
Mrs. Donald. 1♦'. Steeves who
were married' July • 30th.
The ` following; day on' their
way' to ;Manitoulin Island •the
Y
were' involved': in ; an' accident.
Neither.. was `'seriously injured.
but. the car was too damaged' for
the trip. They returned to Kit-
chener.. .
The bride 'is •the former Sand
dra' Joyce Beggs 'of Lucknow''a
daughter of. Mr: and Mrs. Wray
Beggs, "48 Peter St,- 'Kitchener.
The bridegrod'ni, who also lives
iri Lucknow, is • a son of Mr and
Mrs. ; Ervine Steeves, 138 Oriole.
St, Waterloo.:
Rev: ':Leander Roblin ,officated
for the' double -ring ,ceremony; at.
• Benton ' St. Baptist' ;Churoh; "•
The bride's •gown featured. a
lace •.bodice and appliqued organ-
za , skirt. 'A: beaded crown held
her fingertip • "veil and: she car-
ried a White' Bible with 'pink
sweetheart roses and white fea-
thered 'carnations. -
Miss Judy Sculland =of Kitch-
ener was .maid of honor in" an
ocean blue crystalette gown..
he • Wore' a taffeta' headdress.
'with a face veil . and cafried a. '
crescent • of ,pale pink carnations,
Flower .girls, Debbie. ' Pfohl of
Waterloo and Valerie ,Rhindress
of Kitchener, +both nieces of the
bride, wore . similar gowns. Their
headdresses were white flowers
and they carried baskets of .pink
and white carnations
Mr. John .Rose of Kitchener,
was .best mans Ushers were Mr,
Bruce • Steeves of Waterloo,a
brother of the bridegroom and
Mr. Gary Poushan of Kitchener..
The:'.young couple have taken
:up . residence in :an ' apartment in
the John = Emmerson' home on
Ross ,Sandra is a member•cif•
the Bank of Montreal' staff and'
ori is linotype operator at The
S ritineh, • '
Fruit Market.
YOUR. BARGAIN FOODLAND
MARGARINE SALE. Save 27c.'
Delmar For Table Use arid Baking.
SODA CRACKER SALE. Save 8c.
Weston's . Salted ' or r Plain. Bargain. Pound.
s. 89c:
1 EW' HONEY SALE. -Save 1Oc..
Ontario No. 1 Clover. Feature..
GRAPE JELLY SALE. Save .19c.
Shirriffs. 9 oz, Regularly. 29c.
•
tin 9
2 jars'3:
KLEENEX TISSUE SALE: `Save .28c.
Regular . or Chubby. Barg b
pkg., 89c
HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL FRESH FRUITS &
VEGETABLES:.. PEACHES FOR CANNING.
STOP, SHOP, SAVE JHERE! 'BE THRIFTY
Values ::Effective' We Sell For Less ..
19, 20: Phone '119 uckro
August .18, • � � •L w,,
LOCAL GUESTS AT
RECENT . NUPTIALS
bridesmaid, .Miss Ruth ,Andrews;
'of London, . sister of the groom,
•wore: a gown of :cogen. , blue or-
vinzt.styled similar, to 'that of''
ANDREWS '- BBRO'WN . • the ,,maid' of . honor' and -carried a
' St Andrew's United. Church, .bouquet of Spink tinted :mums;
Port Albert,. was the :scene of a Attending: the groom, was 'Mr.
lovely summer. wedding with :William Brown •,of Port Albert,
baskets of pink ,and white mums brother of the. bride ,and the
p +ishersc'. were: fir: William; An- ' •
drews, of -Auburn,. brother : of:
the groom and 'Mr. • Allan 'Brown;
brother of the' ;bride.
and gladioli to adorn .• the church,
when:•.Shirley. • Yvonne Brown
caine the bride of - Ross ,Alexan=
dere .Andrews.. The: bride is the
-elder daughter of Mr. and • Mrs.`
Benson :.,Brown, of 4.4. 1,' Port
Albert, :and the 'groom: is the,
elder son, of .Mr. and 1VIrs. War -
Mier Andrews, of Auburn: '
The ceremony, was 'perfortined
by Rev.• T.' Richards and' the,
wedding' music was splayed -by
• A reception: was heldin: the,
church ' parlors following the
cereinony.: Receiving with : the
bridal': party,' were. the bride's.,
mother wearing a . navy.: sheath
dress with white accessories and..
a .`corsage of pink carnations:
She, was assisted:': by the groom's'
Mrs.. Duncan . Simpson, ' of Kin- 1' mother:• wearing a t .terylene fig -
tail, who played "0, Perfect ured turquoise ' dress with white.
Love" • and' "O Promise Me." accessories . and a corsage -of pink
• roses
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