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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-09-16, Page 2PM E'' O.
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TATCKNOW r. Lucizot,' casumao
YOUNQ. 'COUPLE TO RR HOME IN HALIFAX
wtonSPAY, sra4.L.. 10th 1959.
FAIL . TIME AT IIAND`
to a century this commun.
F'or close•. 'with teat
its annual fall fair, ith g
ity has held t �
success. at .times, and . a- lesser degree on
other occasions.. ,
Of late years the local,fair has made
acomeback in popularity, and lias a
'worthwhile. future yet, with `energetic lea-
,derahip` and enthusiastic.support and co-
operationby both town 'and country folk:'
• '
The Fairs facilities .were never better, '
asphalt • fl'oar
A 'spacious arena, • with an.
;provides accomodation: second to none for -
indoor exhibits .and Merchandise
have pbeen
Out-of-doors the show' grounds
'•' drained and filled tic,
,make the Caledonian .
Park an' excellentarea for• the grandstand
per forxnances;
livestock exhibiting and Mid-
way .attractions.
Unfortunately the improvement .enfera'
facilities, is. not accompanied. •by a general
willingness to direct and -promote the show:
It is increasingly difficult to, get leaders and '
workers, and . without them. the .fall fair will
'rapidly reach the' crossroads.
• President Stuart E. Robertson was lit-,
Commandeered for . the, job' this
erahy next.; ...
year. The Fair is • just a week . away—
next
'and Thursday.. Give it . your
support
• as a exhibitor, worker and by' your
attendance. This' near century-old
zation is .worthy of support, promotion. and
development.
Thereort for' a
always will: be support
fairthat serves its community' in an intell-.
-
gents unselfish;
h
unselfis, and forward Looking . way,
and
this is a goal:for ,which. 'the officers
and directors•. must strive.
SOMETHING, TO CONSIDER'
suggestion From, time to time the Sugg.
mousoleurn� for this community is • ad
ed. There is general�Last agreement
lSe
dertaken:: even • Y , ,•.
weather, and excessive snowfall, which
made entrance to, district cerneterles
difficult, focussed attentaQn ort: o � a
for• such a buildir►•
g for boldin entombment.
mitral` service an`d ,temporary
It has laeen, suggested that suc
couild be.. lit .the nature'
u,ridertaking• ro ect, with the
community service p ], t
iIable• whenever he need
solemn• ova.
gardless of where. final interme1?t w
be made in local.. or clistrct cei'neter
The suggestion. has. been adv
that the Centennial surplus, could be
for this purpose, and `it appears that
might be a good. deal ,of urianimiky
d • k• • d supporting this idea.
Cern,eteries �1,ct; or other condition
licate the question., °bot
could'. comp •
seems little reason that such a.
•would not be feasible. and possible
leve..
V(liiater is nit Sfax away.,.:.E
a be too elate • to achieve;, -this
m Y
before the snow flies, but it is a
f' that should receive public considera
once:
n of
�van�
aunr
cvete
v
very'
< Sneed •.
C,axn- ,
•
„' f
mau-
re-
as.tQ
.les.. •
anted
• used
there
in. •ung'
WATCH FOR'U'fl'L;E ,Tars
There-opening of .school places an
a
a'dded responsibility on. : motorists when
.
drivin.g. .in school' zones Beginners a,to the
lit-
tletots are particularly. vulnerable
careless . driver, and are always a hazard
to those who are conscious of the.' fact tha
t
a youngster ' may 'dart out iti. his or her
path without warning. t ..Patrol organ -
The Public' School Safety
_
zed locally a year ago, is .activeagain- thio.
term, and is quite effective in regulating
intersection crossings' When traffic breaks
permit.
But • the motorist must not assurne that
the Safety Patrol is .a. complete ; safeguard r
in this respect,nor must he overlook the
fact that children may run onto , the road.
at any in-between point.
It is well to ponder the anguish one
must'"experience if :he or she should strike .'
down, a child. Even if blameless,`. the car
driver could find . little comfort in this.:
Lucknow has had aa.wonderful" record
irk fatality , - free accidents, within . the Vit-
�
. lage. Let us keep it this, way.. '
•
erta ing, ar*
There may be regulations ,under the:
s that
there
project .i
to ach- •
n•. •noW
objective
project„
tion at:
'• ious damage is .not. by any means
Malec
confined to this community.An unexplain-
able epidemic of
able and:.: almost unbelievable pLast
a
vandalism its •constantly. in the news.
week the Zurich paper carried . picture
of wilful; damage to the arena in. , that Vil-
lage.
il-
lg
a .e. In' a dozen places the boards . around
the ice. surface' were : smashed . and ripped
off"' leaving '.' gaping; holes, while in other
places .e g
•s .they' werebadly cracked. Damage
was estimated to exceed . $ 1.00.
A wife who keeps showing her husband
the ,travel folders is putting oil a trip -tease...
WEBSTER -- StNNAMON'
�.of.Lucknow:
A; ballerina gown of Chantilly ster o
as. theGuests'' from Kitchener and
lace and. nylon: s, tulle. • w
choice (if Dawn.:Eyelyn :.Sinha . - 1 Toronto,; as well as the:p immedi• .,
�
marriage on Satur- ate district ;:were present and at-
na day far her a
to George Richard.; Webster. • tended the an dame follow -
The ,,goV,rn. featured ,a . bride's '.mother received.in a
rie}ekline encrusted, with sequins ,
oiilt •sleeves dress' of royal blue rayoelvera
•
Thepearls land .lily P lace I to with all-over black v y,
The full skirt:of Chai?tilly o f white accessories• .arid corsage df•
was encircled with rowsThe groom's mother
ruffles of nylon `tulle and her', red oedress' of. white and gold.
silk • with Matching • accessories
•.and corsage . Of yelled roses.
For a' wedding: trip to. North-
.1 circular veil. , fell. • from a head hose a
dress of ,pearls ' and rhinestones.
f She carried' a white Prible crest -
A •honeyracion is a`sort of :vacation a man
takes, before.:going, to work' for a 'nuns boss.' •
If you speak when you're angry, you'll ,.
make the ,best speech you'll ever regret.
Most peep
- le are , like 'steel When they
.
lose their temper,they're worthless.
A lot of fellows who complainabout the
boss being,. so dumb would be out of a job.
if the 'toss ''were/any smarter.
Reason people do: so much driving
around nowadays is that it is cheaper to
drive it .:than to park 'it;
Miss 'Nancy Webster of. Luck -
ed with red roses.•
nowwas maid ern prrtariEa;. Mrs.'Webster wole
of honor and .her ; a blue `suit with black and white
'
.pink, . nylon et over • . taffeta 1 accessories and a 'corsage of. red.
gown was. ballerina ` length: She 1.ros
carried a nose ay'.of white , g ,.
tinted blue.'
'Rev. T. G. Musser performed.
the ceremroxy at three .o'clock in
•Winghaim United Church
The groom
par-.
imams is a petty officer
'in,the Royal Canadian Navy. and
his ship, the: frigate H.M.C.S;•
Buckingham, which has been on
the ' Great Lakes for, the past;:
five month§; will' return to Hali-
sonage.- •Zdon.. Wraith of Luck - fax later this• month:
now was the groomsman... P.C. Webster and ilVl'rs. Web -
bride • is 'a daughter. of Mr._ • H . ax.
Thester will live in
:and, Stilus Hugh Sirlriamon, Wing-
Photo- by • NLsyk Studio
h�arti, and* the • groom s parents • . Cut Courtesy Advance -Times.
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