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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-10-21, Page 2• a • • • :.4. • • ,d."," • ", •••'. . , • . ; '•('• 5: .0 • 00 " • , r • i.„ • ' PAGE Two "Al LuanTow SENTINEL, Lvciswriv odT, 21st, 1969. BLIND OBJECTIVE IS IN SIGHT • I.Aucknow and District dona- tions to the Canadian. Institute for the Blind had reached a total of $316.35, still some short of the minimum objective ,of $350., which 'was exceeded, bit ' 'Lucknow is , in Huron.County for purposesof this camPaigrt and a year ago • the' Lucknow and Zurich districts', were the only centres in the .county to exCeed the objective. The books 'itur remain open, and the customary generosity 'of the people of this comnaunity. Will no doubt -yet .put the figure `.`over the top." . , Ruth L. Thompson, $5.00; P. W. Hoag, ' 7.50; Lucknow Wom- en's Institiut, 10.00;. Ewart 'Tay-; lor, 200; A friend, 2,00; Mrs. MacDiarmid, 5.00; ,Stuart E. Robertson, 2.00; Thos. Maapon- aid,. 2.00; 11, M. Greer, ••5.00; Gladys M. MacDonald, 2.06; Mrs. Clark Finlayson, 2.00; Miss Mar- • garet '.Pickering, 2.00; Finlay Decoratters,2.00; Ken Mowbray, 2.00; St. Heiser's W3.1 5,00; W. Howey, 5.00; Chas I3ristow, 5.00; Ndble' Johnston, 2.00; Cameron MacDonald; 2.00; Fred Anderson, 2,00; Helen L. Thompson, 2.00; Mrs. Jas, MacNaughton; 1.00;, S..B. Stothers, 10.00; Miss W. D. Rutherford, 10.00;, Jack Fisher, 2,00; James Cameron, 1.00, Chas. Webster, 2,00; Garnet E. Farrier, 2.00; • D, C. •Kingsbury, 2.00; lVforgan Henderson, 10.00; 1Vlias M. MacDonald, 2.00; Wm, Camp- bell,' 2.00; Catherine MacGregor, 5.00; J, R. Henderson, 5.00; Ken Cameron, 1.00; Mrs, Albert Al- ton, 5.00.' / LADIES LEARN CARE. OF THE SKIN HAD • CHURCH' 'WEDDING There' was quite a number of • ladies in attendance .at the school on skin care held at the Legion Hall on. Monday evening, spon- sored by Elmer Umbach Pbar- rnacy. • . • • • Mrs. Edna Rayner spoke.,,to the ladies on thissubject, and to conclude an interestingand informative gathering a social time followed with refreshments served. .' - • . iskiNhAse,410hdeadshadwiludomdlohaft4akanialkaulbilkassosbrnbalhilaisa-0 1310.""VAUJES ° COA,S, IN LATI mom\ . • . 195t Pontiac Stratochief, sedan, standard gear shift, fully equipped 52,650 1959 Chev Belair sedan, automatic, fully equipped —4205 1959 Chev sedan, standard gear shift 42,650 • • 1958.Pontiac Station Viagon;.4-door,•automatiC transMissiOn; , fully equipped ' 52,695 1958 Chev. Belair, 4 -door hardtop, V-8, fully equipped $2,595 Two 1958 Pontiac Stratochief sedans, automatic trails- ' .44. 301,44014, 01/1/, .erfplived 40=1 ,•41-t-4. ot-A,T. 12,450 Three 1058 Chev I Biscayne sedans, automatic 2,450 .1958 rontjat Laurentian, automatic, fully equipped ....$2,595 Two 1958 Chev Delray sedans $2,195 1958 Ford Custom, fully equipped $1,995 1956 Ford. Fairlane, 2 -door hardtop, automatie $1,695 1956 Ford, 2 -door $1,395 $1,295 $1,295 • $ 995 • $ 850 / 1955 Ford %-ton .Pickup antninatic transmission, .• fully equipped $1,095 1955 Chev. Sedan, fully equipped 1955 Pontiac Deluxe sedan, fully equipped 1954 Monarch sedan, automatic, fully equipped 1954 Chev Deluxe coach, fully. equipped , TRUCKS' TRUCKS! russels Motors Huron County's Foremost Used Car Dealers • CASH, TRADE, TERMS = Open Evenings Until 10 Cities Service Dealer • -/ = • Phone 173, Brussels NOTICE Change us Time Tables fielre•A*104-1-• lFALLAilD:WINTER,.SCHEDULES ARE • NOW IN EFFECT geduced•services icily* routes. • • • Obtain your copy from your local Agent or driver. THE WESTERN ONTARIO MOTORWAYS LIMITED • Kitchener ' Ontario (KINLOSS NEWS) Mr. ancl• Mrs. W. F. IVIacDon.- • ald observed their fortieth wed- ding arniversal7 last week. Bill is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacDonald and his wife, May, a daughter of the late Mr, and- Mrs. Duncan Gra- ham, 2nd con. Their marriage on October 140919 was the first solemnized ' in. South Kinloss Church .whieh, was built in 1911, 'Rev. J. G.,. Reid officiated. . .They„bought the fornier Alex Fraser farin on the 4th, con., shortly after they were Married and lived there, until retiring tb Lu'cknow. a year ago. • , Their family were all home over the week -end when a de- licious fowl dinner 'was enjoyed. Miss lVfargaret MacDonald tea- ches. in Sarnia. Mr: Graham MacDonald - is • a. Public School Inspector residing at Watford and Mac graduated from West- ern University last spring and is now continuing past graduate studies at the University. The family presented their parents with a lovely., T.V. rocker chair. Friends an.d neighbours .al.so honoured them on this occasion: by. Presenting them with the • following address and a match- ing coffee table,' step table .and lamp. -•• Dear Bill and May, • . On the• occasion of your 40th, wedding anniversary We take the opportunity to remind you that we have not forgotten 'those many years' you have spent in our cominimity.;• • , ' As 'one of us you, have shared. 'In all 'activities' cOminon to rural life. You have reared your fain- ily, and provided for their edu- cation. You have proved your- selves faithful workers -in church life . and in all enterprises • for social benefit: • ' . We. ard 41eaSed,that46fi' have. been .able • to retire and *find yourselves Comfortably , honsed in.the- village, still full ,of the zest' of life. We feel •'that there- is much of restful living in, store for you, and although we regret. your leaving our community, we are glad, you aye still near 'uS: Just as a reminder of 'old as- sociations • and of our sincere good 'wishes, We, ask ,you to. ac- cept those tables',and With best 'wishes from. your many friends. • Masquerade Dante, ,......... NTIMUOICOICS • 7) 7;111.1•.11CrZET=EX=zaii ) ., .4. :..i rc.virpramalr •, ir- JL $t , - 4 Under auspices of the Lucknow Lions Club S S• LEGION HALL, LUCKNOW . ' MOndaY, October...1..6. , \ (This is not a Lions Dance. The Lions are sponsoring it 1 • and everyone is welcome). PRIZES GALORE Carruthers Orchestra AdinisSion •$1. eovotoltcgtec,4 WED SATURDAY AT RINE RIVER slaws MeNAIN A lovely autumn wedding .. • was solemnized. at Pine Paver United Chu.rch on Saturday, Oc- tober, 17th at 3:00 o'clock when Laurine Isabel McNain,' daughter of ly1r. and Mrs. J.' S. Mel‘Tain of Amberley was united in mar- riage to Dr. • Stewart • Donald Sims; son of. Mr. and ,Mrs. Chas, Simi of Toronto. ' • Before the altar adorned by white shasta mums,. the cere- mony .was ,perforined by 'Rev. J. C. Hutton. • . • . The'ldride, who was ,given rn marriage • by. her father, was gowned in floor -length white velvet: with. twelve inch train, long pointed sleeves, fitted bod- ice. with Pearls and sequins em- broidered .neckline. She par- ried •a 'cascade bouquet 'tkfetter Time roses,.satin leaves. .and white net.. • • Miss Helen McNain was 'made of honeur for her sister. The bridesinaids were Mrs. Murray MeNairt, ' Mitchell, sister-in-law of the bride, and. Miss 'Beverly lVfacKerilie of _Kincardine, cou- sin of, the bride:. All wore Adentr. ice gowns of red. VelVet in street length, three-qUarter sleeves and. princess. neckline. with Matching headband and 'shoes. Each carried a. nosegay Of • white shasta mums, and lime • *as played by Mr. Earl Clarke Some 270 teachers of the Teal who •• accOrni*nied the chers' Institute of Bruce inspec "The Lord's soloist, torates 1 and 3, convened Mprrasy.erCa„thainedP h2Oir Pinro ‘. TEACHERS CONVEiTTION • green satin •leaves.. HELD AT. KINCARDINE Traditional • wedding music a•ou.••7ri.tiim.i).0aHlamopoom.00mito...trai•I Niwolimioapimot BAILEY BeautY. :SAL: WILL .BE CLOSED. . THE:WEEK • .October 26th to October 3lst Inclusive /f141.=.1M11 *i1.4% THE. !SALON WILL BE RE-. OPENED'• • THE FOLLOWING :WEEK' WITH pAILiy ONLY IN CHARGE While •Mrs. Bailey is convalescing from a tonsillectomy. 1 The groomsman was r. Rob ert McMillan of Weston and the hers w,ere Mr. Robert 1VIcNain. of Amberley,•• brother of the bride and Mr. Walker Lynch of Toronto. • For- a, rection in, the church parlors the bride's mother re- ceived the •guests' wearing a' co- ca beige silk' shantung .dress. with brown -accessories, and cor- sage 'of bronze ppm. poms: The groom's mOther. assisted wearing a two-piece dresi 'Of shot 'bro- Cade in. copper. and blue tones With corsage of ,'talisinan, roses., • For., a ,wedding trip to. the .north-eastern United States, the bride • chose a.• toast broadclOth. ',suit: with green accesories' and gardenia', corsage. • I • Dr. and Mrs. 'Sims will reside in Toronto. The ,bride is a grad- uate Of St. IVIichaels hosPital, Toronto, and the .groorn a grad- uate of University. Ofi,Thronto 'Medical sc,hoOl, . • Guests attended the wedding from.. LondOn, St. Thomas, Tor onto, Zurich, Detroit, • Clinton, Fergus, Chatham. and 1Vlitchell. Dr, and Mrs. Sims were hon- oured that evening at a reception ' held at Reids "Corners' hall. • Two Cows gilled A, report from •Goclerich states that two cattle; owned by Alvin/ Alton; R. 7 Lucknow, and val- • tied at $200 each, were killed in collision, with a truck •driven , by J. A, Hackett of R. 7 Luck - SIGNS FOR SALE—"No Tres- passing'', .."For Sale" and 1."For Rent" signs available at Vie • Kincardine On Friday, with the• • Lucknow Sentin. el; p11:one 35. president, .1V1iss Helen Thompson • O''''''''''"Im"."""sm"'"'"4"i'emb'imi,e0,04•D^P"4"wt".°1'''''''""'"'" • .1 . . of Lucknow ' Public School pre- • • SHOO , siding. * . Highlights of the ' convention i • avr for =D.,' were fine addresses by D. A. 1VlacT, 1 i iary services,insapectond by Miss Erna Martin of Hamilton Teachers', FIRST College staff, who dealt with . pr.Aimmaryomreenatsdinsgiience, was obs' 1.. For a brand new, choice selection of gift merchandise. . • . . • yeti' is a tribute to thejnemory CHINAWARE ' . • CRYSTAL, of Mr. J. M.. Game, and, Mr. • . . . CERAMICS Harry Alton, whose deaths had . , GLASS): occurred .sigte the last Conven- '' ' • BRASS . . WOOD " tien.. ,. • . . " .• Officers elected' were: •Presi- dent, 1VIrs. Grace Jasper, Car- • rick; honorary president, Miss, Helen . Thompson, Lucknow; 1 vice-president, Mrs. Maithel Wil- i son, Ripley, secretary -treasurer, inspectorate one, Fred Obright, i ,Chesley; secretary -treasurer, in- • 1 spectorate three, W. ,E. Thomp- son, Kincardine, • • • .ZION Mr. and Mrs. Jim' Hunter and • Wanda visited with Mi.' and E, G. Kennedy of 'Port Perry. They were accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Dan Nicholson who visited at Oshawa.• Mr. and Mks, Allan Ritchie, Brenda and 136ce visited with • Mr. and Mrs. Bill Duffy of Ha- • .and many more for • your approval Lki(-AWAY • those GIFTS) IP!0W • : for CHRISTMAS ' •• . and 'OFT •SHOP Luckoow LAY. 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