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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-11-09, Page 8T 3. TCKNOW'S: ;N'F11�T.1 LUC t.OW, :ONTARIO • ow WORM You Lice To Win One Of .these Deluxe Automatic Dryer Bell and: Howell 8 . M.M., ' ovie • C'amera . Electroliome Portable•.Record Player ' Westclox Electric Clock ' s • . ' DRAW'O'�' TBE' MADE AT LUCKI4 W LEGION DANCE; THE . • owe nbex . • F'rid'ay, N 1.1:tk ' At The Legion Hall:, .' GET YOUR TICKETS I{OW From Any of . The Legion Members. Or At, Ritchie's. Barber .Shop Where Prizes Are' ',On 'Display:. ' o Help : Pay Legion, . Hall. Debt.. • ' .Proceeds • T PRESENTED' ' VARIOUS' GIFTS Prior- to departure for .their nevehome in Lucknow, Rev.. and Mrs. Roderick MacLeod:. and daughters ' were. '. feted .on.. several s. occasion' On Monday evening a congre- gational gathering /filled the Sunday. ,school- room of the ;church. ` Several: presentations were: made to ' the MacLeod • fa- oily_ The W.M.S.,, presented' Mrs:' ;Mael eed with a silver ca eerole: The •C.G.LT., . presented. Sylvia • MacLeod with •an autograph •book. Mrs., MacLeod received a .cup and saucer from the ' choir.'' :Mrs MacLeod also was pre- 'tented.: re='tented ` wthh a .cup and saucer, ; & Catherine` MacLeod;• with an' • autograph 'Uook,:'on behalf of the Explorer's group.. ;Mrs. Geor e• ; Downer ' read an b y , address,': and on behalf of the. congregation 011ie Catto and Ewart McKenzie presented Rev. Mr. . and 'Mrs;' 'MacLeod, ;,with a dinette suite and: a lazy boy 'chair,.' and each of the girls with a.. bedroom', lamp. On Wednesday afternoon, af- ter ` a work' meeting of the Lad-.; ies Aid, a slipper was served & the . ,presentation ' of :a step table was , made to Mrs. MacLeod. On Saturday • evening' " a sur prize party was l eld:at, the home of* 'Lynne • Walker,; when girl. friends met , to .preseit .Sylvia & Catherine. MacLeod with going - away gifts. ' . Each of the girls .was '. presented With :' a• cup and saucer and other , gifts . .Name Assistant Treasurer. Kenneth Muir, reeve:'of Pais- ley for the past four years, has I been ' -appointed assistant ._ to Bruce County treasurer, -'Thomas 11. Alton. ' Mr': Mu is ,salary . will be $4,000' with •his new duties commencing December '1St In . making the ; appointment• it was felt that with the opening, 'Of f. the • new' county home this would require • a great deal More. administration • and that cense quently ' another • man' in the Mtreasurer s.woffu e certainly'; would be of god assistance. in .this re- gard. The' committee' also learn ed that a portion. 'of ' the •salary paid in the~ treasurer's; office could. now :be charged to 'the county home .adroinistration thus receive . a subsidy." Paisley public -school students 1 collected. $125.00. Mr* UNICEF: TO MAKE THEIR HOM ,A$HIF IELD ALTON MRAll`'' Baskets of bonze and, yellow Mums formed the setting in the Wingham. United Church. •at 3 o'clock - on Saturday, October 22nd,; 1960.for the double ring .ceremony uniting in marriage` 'Janet 4 Loreen • Wray, youngest daughter of Mr, 'Gordon Wray Wingham . late 'Mrs... Wray.and Frank the Alton, younger son :Of .'Mr. and Mrs.' Walter Alton .^ of Lucknow. Rev. T. .G. >usser 'of' Wingham: offi- ciated.. The soloist, 'was Miss Delores Enderwiek of • Wingham who. sang. ' "The , Lord's Prayer" .. and "0 Perfect .Love." Mir. Allan .Bennlett of Wingham was organ' ist. The. -bride, given • in marriage by, her father,' chose a/ floor- length, loorlength, gown of , irnported hand chapped French scalloped .lace, over net and traditional .. satin; The fitted :pointed 'bodice was styled with 'sabrina. neckline and lily point sleeves. The: boixffant skirt provided. .back interest with yards of . rich lace tiers...A, crown of ruffled mohair , and' seed. pearls .held, her :finger'' tip .veil • of pure silk illusion. She \carried " a ;cascade .of red' 'roses with • yellow. and white mums. The' bride's only , attendant w:asilVirs. Stanley Hays •of Wroxe- ter, sister' ;of the bride. She wore a ballerina . length gown, of 'royal blue ' silk organza, styled with a scoop "neckline and tucks, on sleeves .and ' -bodice, : hooped .bouffant skirt . and matching el- bow .length'mitts. Her head band wasruffled' mohair trimmed with tiny .flowers and the -car- ried ;a cascade :of yellow and. white mums; . Anold Alton,. .brother., of the groomwas best man arid, ; the ushers:. were: John , Wray,:' of Wingham and Wendall. Alton of. London: , At the. reception ..held .hi • ;the. chu=rch %parlour,, „Mrs. Norman Harding,' aunt of the` bride, re- ceived the , guests wearing a blue figured dress. with match- ing .accessories. and •:'a corsage of pink• Carnations. She :was - assist- ed 'by ' Mrs. '•Walter Alton; wear ' ing. a aior blue: ticatinna bolera dress ;with. .powder ,blue acces- • On „ Noyember 7th, 1885, a •group • of bearded, frock -coated .beaver -hatted,.' Canadian Pacific officers ;and directors, surround- ed . by railway engineers and trackrorkers, gathered in the chilly Mist of Eagle Pass at. Craigellachie, British Colurinbia, to watch the ,driving of the spike that '•completed Canada's first transcontinental railway. His- • torians say ' that Lord Strath.. cona',s hanminer-taps ?were .liter- ally heard around the world, since the linkng, of the rails at Craigellachie fulfilled . the terms of Confederation,' 4 -flaking Can- ada at last truly a "nation "from. sea unto sea:" In Montreal, N; R, Crump, " president , of . today's Canadian Pacific, commenting ,on the 75th anniversary of: the event, said: "Wille on this his- toric occasion . we pay homage to the great figures of the past the men Who built Canada's first transcontinental railway — it should riot be forgotten that it was their vision of ;the future which laid' the economic found- ations of nationhood and also established the 'basis 'of " the World-wide transportation enter- prise of Canadian Pacific today." Canadian Pacific has grown in the 'seven • and a• half' decades since Craigellachieinto an inte- grated transportation system of 85,000' route miles 'serving Can. ada and the world by land, sea Nand. ail., Y' .NOV, 9113,i Real Estate For Sale NUMBER OF FARMS . in Lucknow district. All have good buildings and well located. Any .of these farms: are a real buy Owner' will sacrifice price. if sold• this fall. Some have very low down , payment and : easy terms. NUMBER. OF HOMES in Lucknow,' well located, wit] all' conveniences and can be. bought on 'terms. Farms and Business 'Property For Sale throughout Western ,`Ontario: List your property with Western Ontario's Fastest Growing Real Estate: WARREN. L. 'STEVENSON Real Estate, Mount Forest • Contact JOHN HALL, SALESMAN Lucknow " seri es and a corsage , of pink carnations.' • For their • wedding' trip, to Eastern United States, 'Mrs. Al tbn wore a gold brocaded .sheath dress with thatching jacket, dark brown accessories, a corsage', of yellow mums and a 'tope borge. 'jacket: They Will reside' on the ' groom's farm In Ashfield. Town- ship. Guests were present from Pic- kering, Toronto; Goderich,- Lon- don,' Brussels, "Lucknow; • Wroxe ter, pelgrave, Bluevale,, Dungan - .non, Winghain and Gerrie, MARRIAGE. HELD IN ASHFIELD KIRK - MILLAR•'-- MacLENNAN Baskets of •mums ' and dahlias formed 'the ,background "in Ash- field. Presbyterian Church on Saturday, October 22nd at . 3:00 . pan, for.. the marriage' of .Betty: Louise MaeLei nan " and .. Druce' 'William Millar. -The .bride is 'the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Emile MacLennan' , of , Loclialsh. 'The groom is : the son of Mr. William Millar of Listowel and the' late Mrs. l.Viillar. • The 'officiating clergyman: was Rev. Neil 1V,IcCombie: • :Mrs. •D ncan Simpson of Kin_ - tail -!was organist 'sand the soloist. was .John `:MoCharles of Lochalsh who. sang "'llhe Wedding Prayer" :and "The Lord's My Shepherd. The bride, given . in marriage by, her . father, chose a floor Iength •gown . of white figured nylon .over taffeta, scoop neck line of seed : pearls, princess' waistline and .bustle ,back..• Her shoulder length veil '`was of silk illusion and held by a•' Swedish crown‘ ,and, she 'carried red roses and white .mums. . Attending thee, bride were her three sisters of Loc,palsh, Marion • MacLennan,as maid�.ofp honour and, Margaret and . Florence Mac. Lennan as 'bridesmaids. All .were identiically' gowned.' 'in street length dresses' 'of .:red taffeta, matching shoes, white accessor- ies and . carried bouquets of white Mullis. ,Donald ",Millar . of Listowel''was ' groomsman' for his brother. Ush- ers were •Finlay MacLennan, bro- ther of the bride and Cecil 'Mil lar, brother.. of 'the'. groom:.' At a . wedding dinner in the RipleyLegion gal; the bride's r"nother, , 'received, the guests wearing a .suede. dress, flowered with . royal 'blue; background and black :accessories: Her: corsage was pink. roseS.TilVIrs. William Millar assisted wearing a brown flowered silk''dress,, beige acces saries and . corsage of bronze . mums. .. • For a wedding • trip to . • the• States :.and .-Northern Ontario the. bride chose. a:' grey:• tweed , suit.,' red •'accessories and ' 'corsage, of red mums.,. • Mr. and Mrs. Millar will re- side in' Palmerston. • • 1957 FORD SEDAN, loaded" with extras and :priced.. to sell. 195'7: PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE SEDAN, truly_ a sharp, one, AT -8 automatic. .059 CHEV BISCAYNE COACH,. 'a .clean one: 1953 :PONTIAC SEDAN, refinished,'''new sills. 1952..PONTI HARD -Toes. • . AC a sharp one. - • 193 CHEV BEL AJR COACH., dean. 1952. . CHEV DELUXE SEDAN, priced to "sell. 1949 DODGE SEDAN, a* good "'old car priced for'. quick sale. ,1960 CHEV 1/2=TjN.,STEP. SIDE EXPRESS, new. If yob are considering' a new truck, OUR :PRICE WILL SUIT YOU. EIAHER aid 1RWIN CHE`V''. AND OLDS, CORVAIR AND ENVOY Phone :147, Kincardine, . a