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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-06-17, Page 5WpDSP.AY,. JUNE 17th, • 1959; .42 ,. • Ti:iE I:,UCKNOW SENTINEL, LUC;KNOW', ONTARIO YOUNG COUPLEHTO LIVE' I N ASH F I•ELQ news' GENERAL ; INSURANCE CAR BUYERS Low Cost i ncin Plan will, helpyou make ..,Our L w Financing •• tl a. better deal.:See us.for details now BEFORE you buy.' BusinEss 39 HOWARD AGNEW Resident. 138 MORE CASES 'OF..RABIES IN SMALL • ANIMALS Ephriani Snell, R.R. 1, Clinton, has been appointed '.valuator for rabies compensation claims' in Huron County. r N f "Rabies is still with 'us;" said Dr. 1 M. Aldis, : director "'of the Huron .county Health Unit at County Council in G oderich. He reported that in the last two Weeks• there have been 'human' contacts in Huron witha rabid dog, a rabid pig, and a- rabid cat: Recently he observed ` there seems to have been ' a „greater proportion of rabies cases among. small animals, instead of the earlier experience' :of.'': rabies •among cattle. • "Some municipalities in . Hur, on," said : Dr. Aldis, should do more than they are doing to Con- trol . stray dogs..' He/ would: not go so far, he said, as to order all dogs 'be tied, but he 'strongly re commended` that dogs'should be confined totheir owner's` proper- ty. • oys and the Frog: Au old Fable tells' the story ' of several boys idly throwing ..stones at a group of frogs in a pond. '`Boys;" complained one • of the frogs at, last, "this may be fun for you but itis death for.0 !' Too often we d'o thoughtless things without consideration for others—for example, spending our'money solely for pleasure 'without regard for our family's. future. Now much better it would be to provide for that future through the medium , of Sun Life of Canada's modern life insurance<policies.. Lite insurance le My profession and 1 am a! your • *Mee, Why np call me today? Yq► will be under no obilgotion: SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA r. •R� 2,: Llt1CKNOW . phone Wu han✓- '717--w-4 • Kinahan VAN 6SCH BECKER • Sacred Heart Church, ,Mildmay,, was the scene of a pretty June. wedding on Saturday, June :6th,: when Miss Elizabeth Joyce Bec- • ker, yot}ngest • daughter , of • Mr.; and Mrs. Alex Becker; of R.R. 2, Mildmay, was united in matri- mony with Peter Anthony,. Van Osch, son of Mr. and Mrs. John - I. Van Osch of . R.R. 3, •Lueknow. Rev. L. G. Hoffarth officiated. • Given. inni arriage'by leer Fath- ' er, the .bride wore.-a.waltz length. gown, cif P leucon•: lace and net over satin. The; bodice featured 1png lilypoint sleeves and square neckline, embroidered with seed Ipearls and pastel:.sequins. The • bouffant skirt was . fashioned with a lace and •net front, • and a i cascade of . ruffles:• ' formed the back interest.. Her shoulder -length. veil. fell froma• sequin trimmed headdress • and, • she carried a prayer=book with streamers of roses, fern and lily -of -the trarey.- The . bridesmaids were, Miss Mary. Millen, ..nice of, the bride :and' Miss 'Yo Van, •Osch, the groom's sisterxThey. wore ,identical gowns, of flowered nylon 'over taffeta, 'the forther ` in pink and white, and .the latter in 'blue and white. The .bodices featured short puf= fed sleeves : and ' off -the -shoulder necklines. A wide cumberbund of matching taffeta enhanced the, bouffant skirt, and they , ;wiore matching halos: They'. carried yellow and: white ` roses;: respec- tively. • ' The best men 'were, Anthony Van Osch and Magnus • Becker ,and the ushers were .°Jos Van :Osch and Ed. Schneider., Dinner was served at„the ,Conn. mercial . Hotel., Mildmay, a • buffet ;supper, was: field at the home, of.. the brides,.parei is and::the.' re - I ception ; • took place ;.at 'the.. ,For- masa Community; . Centre: The • bride's mother wt re a:blue ' fan- tasia 1 e'fan- tasia dress and a • corsage of ;yel- low :yel low roses.`: The bridegrotinz's' mother chose . a beige two-piece dress and• a corsage of . red roses For their • wedding: trip; • ,the bride donned a line=•green..: dress with a bolero, ;an beige benga- line duster, beige accessories and: corsage of `red roses. They will o•. reside .at ` R:R. ' 3,' Lucknow. ,; 1 ST. HELENS Mrs, - Lorne W000ds was hostess. for .•.the• meeting of the; WM.S: and the. W.A. on Tuesday ;after- noon where, 18 ladies attended In the absence of the President and ' vice-president, Mrs W. '-1. Miller conducted the service for the W.1VI.S. The • theme of which was, "Discovering Neighborhood;. that they all might 'be one." Mrs . W.. G. Humphrey read. the ` scrip- ture lesson. and Mrs. W. A. Miller. the comments.'The•. treasurer re- ported that $0.09 had been for, warded to the presbyterial tree- : surer. An, invitation from the Brick church to attend : their meeting` Friday. evening, June was was received. Mrs.:, Gordon, Mac- Pherson read an ' article, . `The need for reform is great," by An-: ne Francis and Mrs. John Carrie - roil readof the Elizabeth Fry and John .Howard Societies "'in Canada. Mrs. •G. Stuart read a poem . • Mrs. J. Todd presided : for the W.A: which opened with -the theme song, prayer and .creed; The theme of. the service . was By this shall a11'; men know Forgiveness: Mrs. Frank .MeQu.il-' lin' read the scripture lesson and I Mrs, Lorne Woods the .. lesson thoughts and praYer. Plans were made for the tea and -bazaar on June 25th, and the following committees , were appointed: pro- ! gram; Mrs. Woods, Mrs. E. W: Rice; lunch, Mrs,.•MicQuillin, Mrs.' Todd; , decorations,: Miss W. "D.' Riitherford, Mrs: 'Rice, Mrs, Woods; bazaar, Mrs. G, Stuart, • Mrs. H. Webb,' Mrs. Cameron, Mrs: Rice and' Mrs. W. I. 1Vti11er were appointed .to • arrange :for flowers for the church for the next month: Mrs. Jas . Durnir handed 'in $5.00 from the sale of used. stamps, A social .hour fol - d P.fi`gE b ` yrs of• . REAL ESTATEand HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS for the late MR$., WILLIAM *WALL, Stauffer St., LUCHNOW ST;UIDJ.Jj.. JUNE 20 at 1:30 p.m..: General,. Line 'of ' Household Effects and Antique Items ' .THE. REAL ESTATE .Includes the `:Seven -Room Frame House. This : property, Centrally Located and', is to be sold to settle;:the Estate.. Win.. ".Irvine, ,Executor Allan • MacIntyre,, Auctio neer • iaviller, McIntosh CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Bell Telephone Building WALIERTON... �►: HUNTLEY, CSA.:. —' Resident Manager Telephones:. Business. 633 Residence .:106>' lowed with lunch served by Mrs. S.`,•deBoer and Mrs. W.:A.•'Miller. We extend sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. • Wm. ' MacPherson on the `death of Mrs. MacPherson's father, Mr. ' Gordon ' Elliott.:, of Whitechurch which ',occurred in the Wingham and District Hos- pital on Thursday 'after a leng thy illness. " Miss: Beth. Cooper, : is making favourable recovery following a appendectomy •in the,'`Wing'am:. and District General • Hospital last week. Mr. " and.,Mrs •Wm Redman of Orton • and Mr. and Mrs George Bryan': of Grand ;Valley were re-; 'cent guests of Mr. and :M'rs:'E. W. Race and kr.; G A. Webb. SELECT'': BRUCE PRINCES Miss Ruth Ann Hollands,: .18 - year -old 18 -year-old daughter of .Mr and .Mrs. Cecil'.H;ollands of the .South' :Line, Kincardine Township,' `las .been • selected' as Bruce County dairy princess for 1959. She was selected when some 'three .hund- red members of the Bruce .Coun- ty .Holstein -Fr` eisian• Association held their . annual twilight meet 'ing at : the farm of Harvey Ackert- and Sons at Tiverton, one 'of the' finestdairy farms in •this,. district. 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