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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-10-05, Page 10PAGE TEN' THE LucicNow :SENTINEL, LUCK TOW, Ohl.'iARIO �r BEEF and D. GRAIN CE W . ESPAY,, OCT, .5th That full granary of yours can help you' cut feeding costs this year. 'mix Co-op Concentrates with your grain and you will have an economical, and high-powered feed. Let Co -on 'Dairy Concentrates help your cows give you an extra 1,000 lbs. of milk.. . . Use Co-op Beef Concentrates with Stilbestrol and Aureomyc to give you the most . gain per lb. of feed Yes, for a re It -getting and cost-cutting feeding program, use pecial a YOUNG' COUPLE TO LLVE,INASH,,E LELD•„. GIBSON — BOYD• . early fall wedding At• a lovely xly, on Saturday, October ist, Mary Boyd,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Boyd, R.R.' 4 Ripley, became the bride of Ernest Gibson,; son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel, Gibson, R.R. 3 Goderich. The 'ceremony was performed at 12 o'clock noon at. Pine River United Church, before a back-, ground of candelabra, . ferns and autumn ` flowers, ,with Rev. J. C. Hutton officiating,: Given . in marriage . by7 her fa ther, the bride was lovely . in a floor ' length gown' of chantilly lace over taffeta, with fitted .bo- dice, long lily -point.. sleeves and Sabrina neckline; accented with. 'seen. pearls and sequins. A tiara of matching seed ' pearls and se- quins held •her -elbow length veil. Her ''flowers were a cascade of pink roses, baby mums and ivy. The, : maid of. honor • was the r bride's sister, •Miss Gayle Boyd who wore a' street length dress of ,deep rose silk organza over taffeta with fitted. bodice, cape collar, ':bouffant • skirt and match ing veil bow” :headdress. Her • flowers' were shasta mums. The bridesmaids were ' Mrs. Glen Boyd, 'RJR. 4, ' Ripley and • Miss Esther Gibson, .RR., '3 Gode- rich. 'They oderich.'Tliey weregowned similar-' • ly to the maid of honor. Miss Mae Sutherland, Reg. N. of London' sang.the Wedding* DUNGANNON Miss . Flora Durnin'. of Mark-:. dale was: home for the week -end. Mrs. Robert Here .: spent a .few days last, week at the home, of her 'son, Mr. and Mrs, Laverne Culbert, Goderich: • Mr. 'and Mrs. Chris Cook .and Mrs. Lena Cranston left last Friday to visit rely ives in Nor- thern Ontario. The former coup- le visited , their 'son at'Kapuska sing and Mrs. Cranston with her: cousins, Mr. and Mrs.. George Hackett and family, at•Cochrane.. Mr. J. C. Durnin,e;Kitchener was home. for -the w ek-end. • Mr. Harold. Errington a.pati-• Prayer and 0 Perfect Love with Elmer Umbach as organist.. •George Gibson was groomsman for his brother and the' ushers were Glen . • Boyd and Roy . Gib- son. At a wedding dinner at Reid's Corners Hall, the bride's mother received , in 'a sheath dress of: violet mist with matching' "acces sorties: The . groom's mother, . chose a blue ,figured jersey dress 'with black /& white . accessories: The .:bride's • travellingcostume was a rrOss green -plaid 'stroller suit •with/ gold and moss green accessories, Mr. and Mrs Gibson will .re-• side on the groom's: farin at R. 3 Goderich The bride is a gradu- ate of the ` ;school •of Nursing,. Stratford.. General .. Hospital and .the groom is a 'graduate of the Agricultural School,, Ridgetown. Get Your Home :Ready For Winter Now. We Have A Complete Stock. Of Items That, Will :. Keep You Comfortable And Save: You Money And The Price . Is Right. STORM SASH •'(Wood or Aluminum) - ,ROOFING COMBINATION . DOORS DOORS and WIN.DOWS • (Wood or' Aluminum) GARAGE DOORS WALL TILE ,LtJM1 EI GYPROC `WALL''BOARDS. CEILING TILE 'PITTSBURGH PAINTS :PLYWOOD CHIMNEY BRICK DISI LA T`I ASPHALT ' PAPER GLASS *CAULK' • COMPOUND• ROCK WOOL •FIRE CHIEF . CHIMNEYS,: 'MOULDINGS ,(Wood or ' Aluminum) PIESbWOOD GLAZED CHIMNEY FLUE FRESH,..CEMENT: OCK HENDERSON LUMBER LTD. Phone 150.. Lucknow, Ont,' O.OP ' FEEpS .Discounts. Liicknow, istrict Co.. -'o P6oee 71 :... _. ..- .. ... .fir ent at Wingha Hospital . was en's • Institute enjoyed their was capably given. 'by : Mrs. ' F. able -to : return homeone day last SePtember meeting at . the home * Jones: Roll call was answered by Week, of 'Mrs. J. Ryan when a,, very. de- giving a verse ''learned at •Public Mr. and rs: Bill Atkinson .of li�ghtf ul and • informative talk Schoo'1,: Mrs:.O: Popp gave cur= . M ' . ` was given byMrs. Walmark, rent . events:. During the, business Toronto were 'home with Mr. & Mrs.. Herb Finnigan forthe teacher of retarded children in Period ten dollars was donated _were Goderich: The'- speaker .was in- to the Canadian : National `Insti week end. Also visiting � .. Mr.. and Mrs, Wm. J. McCluretroduced by :Mrs:' 1t: Dawson.;. Lute ,for the 'Blind. Mrs.. H. Al- and sons -:Conrad; Robert, Bruce ,.Mrs,• Walmark told -of what a ton was appointed delegate to and Ricky_ of Elmra. ,They, pleasure it was for her to 'teach. the County Rally. at Auburn, Oc i , also so visited: Mrs. W. H. • McClure at these children, three' Olt; of. ev- tober 17th. Arrangements ,were Win hams Hospital. ery hundred. of whozn. are re- made to have. a booth at the'Hu- . g tatted.. *She cordially: invitedI ron County Ploughing Match. at . members to visit ' the ::school an � Mr. W. Nivins, ; West. Wawanosh, morning.' y Mrs. ' H. Alton thanked October 8th, also at Mr. W. A Mrs. Walmark and presented her Culbert's ' sale. After refresh r ngton):' Badinans relatives', in . - t o -- The„tents Mrs.' H: McWhinney, re- this' district, • :,with a .gift. The mot , y, A Dorothy Evylxne, .month-old child :has, three teachers, ' ` the •: sident .`extended courtesy "• re% daughter of Mx. and Mrs. H. .�:•.: , home,. the school .and the church marks . Culbert • is . showing signs ' of im ° --"' prover -nerd at .Sick "Childrens' Hospital, London. Mrs: 'Sam Reid;: Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs: Chas. ' 'McDonald- and; family and ;Mr. Colin :.McDonald -of St Helens . visited', Sunday With Mr. and Mrs:. Keith 'Cr'an- Mr: and Mrs.. Bert Badman, Coniber are on vacation this Week visiting ;:Mrs (Belle.. Er - ''Mr and ;Mrs Wilbur Brown. returned home last • week-qhd. from a Motor trip to the. West .. Coast. • ' Mr. ' and .Mrs: Harvey Alton 'on .: Sunday visited Mr.' and ' Mrs. Bert ,Squires, Mr ,'and Mrs. Nelson Culbert, Mr. and Mrs. Glen • Huston and .Jean enjoyed a motor trip. to, - the : Parry Sound • district. '. Mrs Abner Morris: moved last . week -end to .the residence ;of the late 1Vtrs: , R. ' Fitzgerald recently Purchased iby her • son in-law, Mr. Anderson Mugford, Mr. and Mrs. 'Ronald Alton .& Randy of Lucknow visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Alton on Mons day. Ronald, an employee of Silverwoods is on ;vacation: Mrs. T.: C: Anderson was hos- test at her home Moirday after- noon for the United "'Church W.M,S.. Mrs.' Esther ; Rivett the president led opening with a Thanksgiving prayer arid the usual Aim and : Object .was re- peated and Lord's Prayer.. Mrs: M 'Shackleton led in the devo= tional periods and the scripture .lesson' was taken' by Mrs, . Rob- ert Bere. Mrs. Herb Finnigan: was in' charge of, the ' Study' Book. The' roll 'call reported 31' home, calls and. 23 iospital calls ,by the -3-== cf ober- r-eaent —Mrs Herb - Finnigan, bFinnigan, Mrs. T. Richards and Mr's. , Robert Irvin' will. be in charge of C;G.,1.T: w srk..Mrs. M. Reid .reported $175.55'. sent to headquarters' 'of Presbyterial read by Mrs, Charles Fowler. Invitations were, received to at- tend the W.M.S. meeting' at Au. - burn, the sectional meeting at Hacketts church, the Port Albert Thankoffering meeting, October. .14th. at 2:30 and' the .Presbyters- an. Thankoffering meeting, Octo-` ber 20th at 2 pan The November meeting' will be held at the; home of Mrs. lldward Johnston with Mrs. C. Blake in charge of the Study Book and Mrs: T Richards in charge of the Worship service., It was decided to donate $5. to the Japanese fnissionary, Miss Merle Brown, allotted as the society'sN prayer missionary. The meeting closed with the• Mispah. blessing,' • ,' Members of Dungannon Worn - ANNUAL' MEETING. of the "to be held.. in • II, of `. RIPLEY DISTRICT HIGH SC .O ursda'y, ctober 8:30 p.m. Everyone invited to attend bringing suggestions for classes to be held 'thiscomingseason. rs. 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