The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-10-12, Page 10'1AG TEN
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
etirement -very ear
THE ALASKA BROWN BEAR is the biggest meat -eating
animal in the world, often attaining a height• of ten feet when
he rears up on' his hind. legs. Like all bears, the
'brownie'hibernates in winter. Soonafter the first
snow falls, he finds a cave or a deep shelter under an over-
hanging
ledge of rock. There he curls up and sleepsuntil spring.
The bear 'retires' for several months every., year,
sustained -by the fat stored in his body.,When
human beings retire, however, they don't receive the same
• help from Nature. They turn instead to life
insurance. Nothing can make a man's retirement years more
financially secure than a portfolio of Sun Life policies
tailored to his requirements. • Let me tell you how,..
Wm. J.
inahan
R.R. 2, LUCKNOW Phone Wingham 717--w
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE' COMPANY OF CANADA
TO MAKE THEIR
HOME AT WESTON
MacLENN 2%N ,PEDEN
Baskets .of white mums farm
ed' 'the decorative motif at th
Church .of Our Lady of e'
ways at 11/alto/I, for t • wedding
ceremony, at !fur o'clock on
Saturday, Septe er 24th, unit-
ing in marriage, Anette Yvonne
Peden •aiid' John •Victor MacLen-
nan. Rev.
acLennan..Rev. A. 1'; Caley officiated:
Thebride is the daughter. of
Mr, and .1VIzs. " James Peden 'of
Bramalea, Brampton, and the
groom is .the son of • Mr. and
'Mrs. Emile MacLennan of Loch-
alsh. •
' The ;bridal march was played
by Anthony •de Christaro. Given.
in marriage by her father the
bride ; Was.. gowned •'i' a floor-
length dress • of white figured ' 1956 Ford coach, 8 cylinder
nylon overwhite taffeta" featur-
ing a portrait neckline appliqued
with • crystal beads and seed •
`WEDNE.I AY, OCT. 12th, 19$0.,
1959. Pontiac Laurentian, automatic, fully equipped. $.2,450
1959 Pontiac Stratochief sedan, ' fully •equiped ,.,.; $2,295
1959 Chev Biscayne sedan, automatic, fully. equipped $2,195,
2-1956 Chev Selairs, automatic, fully ," $2,395
' $2,050
1958 *Ford Fairlane, automatic ,
1958 Chev Standard Sedan
1956 Ford Custom Sedan, with automatic
pearl's, lily point 'sleeves and a:
bouffant skirt with large bow
giving the . effect of a bustle
back'A crown. of white pearls
•and :rhinestones held . her finger
tip • veil. Her flowers were pink
roses and : White stephanotis: •
• Maid of Junior was Miss : Rosa -
leen Peden of: Bermuda, sister of
the 'bride: She wore an ankle
length' ..dress' of blue chiffon with • .
a" V neckline, short sleeves � .and
nt'
bouffa skirt ` Her.'' feathered "
.; : Brusse s� oto�rs:
hat was of � the `same. shade as;
ham. and Mrs':" Marion, Harris,of the dress; White accessories
Holyrood completed leted the. ensemble and heft : Service Dealer — • Phone 173, Brussels
visited „ on '� Sunday P. ,Gilles:� .. ••
Mr end Mis, George: Cuyler with Edna and"' May Boyle, flowers: were white baby mums'
.. and ' famil of Millarton ' visited. .' ' and' Ma- Ralph • Haldenby and ink ,rosebuds:
y and Billy; spent .the week -end p Th cammu it was'; well :re Mr: and Mrs. Alex Whytock
last Sunday with Mr, and Mrs...The junior bridesmaid:.. was e y
With Mr.; and .Mrs. W.: E. Halder-. ,
Bert Nicholson• and family. , Moira • Peden :of ` Brampton,; Sis The:
co at ity w as', Fair To
- spent 'Tuesday ' :with , Mr. and
. by .. , ... .: . ednesda Co'' ratulations Mrs. karilloy.dlIZ:::e.);iinniandyfltl';':,n .. ter, ofthe .bride, who wvas gown- W y__n$Sympathyis extendedto Mrs, r y . ,'on'gWing:
John Roby and Mrs, Geor a Hal- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Barr of ed in a mauve .taffeta. short ;dress Miss': Elaine Meyer :winnin
' b g Toronto and Mr, Percy'Barr Of the 'reserve champion •with. her tock s; 3r4 birthday.
.derby in' the .sudden passing •:of ; :with a white :nylon overskirt
Ha ersville 's ent 'the week end ' jerseycalf. and: to Messrs. Marion•
their sister (Jean)' Mrs, Howard ' g p . and a band of •white flowers :as and •Mrs. Carmen'�h3=.
with 'kis: -John' Barr and Donald, her headdress:. Green;,, Nancy •. Scott,. ' Beverley ` tock,: • Whitechurch, : spent Friday
McGuire. '/ : ' <Her bouquet was
.
Mr, and Mrs: George Halder-
The 2nd meeting of the 4-H: `also. •of white baby mums; and Wall. and Bob • Wall for winning evening with Mr.: and•.Mrs. John
i Club was held on Tuesday, ev- • Spink 'rosebuds,` ' . ' prizes • with' their calves. We Schumacher. .. • •
by of ,North, Bay spent the week- the_ rosebuds;:'
g
end with iterative: -here., .
ening at . the home . of Sandra. The, best•man • was John Mc : vrould also hke " to con ratulate • :Mr. and Mrs. :Albert, Shelton;.
' Pere with 6 members.::present, Auley .the school: children `from West- Parkhill,: ent .Sunday with 'kits,
Mr. `Bert Nicholson attended a - . Who won prizes.
. '� sP
g ..
The 4-H pledge was repeated. At °a 'wedding dinner at 'Rex- Frank Brown' grid Reg.
ford, ,w
_ec . synod meet- — �s
special 'service and . e' "tame ::chosen was ' Hol rood dale restaurant, the 'bride's .me : • .Mr.- and. Mrs. ' Harry Ross,: Ian' • Billy Wall, Walkerton , was: a.
• ing at'St , Pauls ,Cathedral in y
F,ashlon, Starlets?. Sizesin pat- 'the"; received in an, orchid pink: and .;Kenneth, Toronto, .were week-end'visitor :with Bob Wall: •-
London on, Friday. He was the terns and •• 'bound' ' buttonholes shantungsheath' :dress with m ' - 'week -end guests of Mr: and
. delegate ;: from the Anglican con -at Mr: and :Mrs `Jas: Edgar and
were studied Cookies were ser- ching coat ,•and- large mauve pic- Mrs: Art Hodgins. `• '' 'wililyhave Moved to a farm,
gregation at which. time Arch- wed: ...Laura "'Breckles thanked tare hat. and'an orchid corsage. s e. Mr. and 'Mrs. Ja • •. Wraith out 'Walkerton way.
deacon H. F; Appleyard' of .Grace
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the hostess .and the: next meeting The; groom's mother. assisted in'spent • Thursday ' evening :at • Mr. and •Mrs. • Morley Wall
•Church, antford, was chosen
• will be held on . October 18th at a grey. suit 'With, blue accessories Browns .: , `.spent Sunday evening 'with Mr.
the second suffragan ,Bishop of the home of ' *Marie Schneller. and - . corsage of white carnia Thiursd afternoon
the Diocese: .Th,e: Rev: L ' le Ben- :Wraith:
� On ay the and • Mrs: � Jas:' ..
. y tions: :. -Hol' `
nett- and delegates from • Bervie` :• � . • � •
Haldenby of ' y.
Mr, and Mrs:' Don For : a wedding.trip' to Detroit. tertamned . Grandmothers from . Were, of Mr-. and
rood :Women: Institute en -Mr:. and Mrs. John •�Schumach•
g"Montreal
spent the. weekend at. P er ere, the guests
.and Kagarf also: attended ;. �': ... " , . � �,
their res eti . e homes here.. :.: the ' bride travelled in a blue the ,Corners . at their'meeting. Mrs. Dave Schumacher, 2nd:'con.;.
The ;Presbyterian Thankoffer- sheaeth'.:dress and blue Miss Marie Beck` student .Sunday
ing meeting ` will be held on ('.,.. Miss :Donna Haldenby. ,of • To- ;. � .ay evening ,
rospent• week-endcoat with picture hat and white at .:the. Teachers • College, Strat-S Mr. and Mrs: Morley Wall: &
Thursday evening with• the . Rev. nto therat, •ace' ssorie's.. ford,spent ent 'the• holidayweek-r . ;guests'
of . Formosa as her home here. e . p ,family were dinner. b
George Male*Mr. and Mrs. MacLennan will, end with her parents, Mi.. and `Thanksgiving ' Sunday" ' with,
guest :speaker. • Everyone is in- Donna Nicholson : of Kin- re�' `
Miss . � ..
side in Weston: '� Mrs •Lorine. Beckiing.: , Mr. and ,Mrs..Giant Wall and
vited to attend: Cardin spent the., week -end at. a f
her •home here:' ; : Miss' 'Shirley. Parker, Toronto ? family; Walkerton.
Mr,: and .Mrs;: 'Arthur Phillips
and , Mr. Ronald .Parker, Gu(elph,1 Mrs.. Jessie ..Brown, . Hamilton
and 'Peggy of Fonthill spent the:For the.remainder; of October ; CULROSS CORNERS. ',
:, I spent- Knight
the. Anglican Service will:: be ; the week end ;with: their :and Mr and Mrs: Cha's
week -end with Mr - and Mrs. On Tuesday evening; Mrs: Jas.
' field. at•; lha5 a.m. 8; 1 parents, i 4r� and Mrs. Everett Leaside were week -end visitor's,
Frank. Maulden . and: Keith and Wraith: attended a trousseau.tea ' Parker. .. ''::with Mr: and .Mrs. J ,Wraith.
Mr J. R. Lane Who returned. We are :'sorry to"report that; ?}$
at the home of. lair.. Wm. For- Mr. and . Mrs, Don Robertson. • Mrs: Frank Brown :..and 'Reg
with them' for a visit • • Mrs- Gertrude Walsh has been in .:
: - stet, Luckno w ins honour of • hi§:.and'-fanirly, Milton, were week-. were .the .dinner guests of �Ir. . &
it 1 as•; the • result
Mrs. Charlie Hodgins.. of Wing: Wingham Hosp a
daughter, Irma, bride of the ,end. visitors With Mr.: and; Mrs: '.Mrs. Harold: ' Nichiohon' Bervie,.
John c umac 'er. ay:
1955 Chevrolet Deluxe Sedan
1955 Olds. Sedan
1954 Buick sedan,: automatic
$1,895
51,395 •
$1,195
$1,150
$1,195.
$895
Number of 1953 and 1954'Models from, 5295 to .5750:
TRUCKS' �' - TRUCKS! "
958 Chew. 4 -ton pick-ups, with fleetside body, :: $1,495
195' : Chev. 2 -ton `dump ..., : $895.
1954 - pick-up • J': $595•
Chen. 1/2 -ton- � `
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KINLOU H
While a _ work.
Ha Thanksgiving services
were held • in the ;Anglican
Church • 'on:: Sunday with Rev.
Lyle Bennett m charge . •of the
•morning .service. • Rev. F. Peake';
of Glanwoith was the guest;1
preacher in the : evening: • Mrs: •
Harold . Haldenby was soloist:
The choir was under the direr-
tion of Miss Edna Boyle: •
' On Sunday over sixty rela
tives of •the Thompson •fatuity
' held a family get4o-gether at :.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ale* 1
Percy and family.
Misses , Ruth, Annetta and ,
Barbara Forster and kr.- Gordon
• Patterson visited on Sunday ;
With Mrs J. W. Colwell..
:qtr. and Mrs: Calvin McCon- 4
nell of Kingarf visited on Sun-
day With, Mr. and . Mrs. Bert
Nicholson and family •
Among Holstein . Winners
James T. Needham, Ripley,
Showed the grand, champion
cow and Victor Bridge and Sons,
Kincardine, the grand cha'tnpion
bull .at the Bruce County Black
and White Day held• at Tees
Water Pair: The prem er..'breeder
was Peter Moyer, Mildmay,
With 'James T. Needhatn' as run-
ner-up. In the junior bull class,
Harvey Ackert and Son ` of Kin-
'catrdine had the champion and
week:
Jh Sh h Thanksgiving'D
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