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OBITUARY
• DHSS MARGARET NICIIOLSON
• Miss Margaret Nicholson Was
born on the, tenth concession of
Kincardine township and 'moved
' as a, child to •the South Line
where she, since resided until
her death in Kincardine General
• IIOPital, on . October 5th.
Daughter .of .•the late AleXan-•
der • and ' ;Christena (McVicar)
,NicholsOn; she was born Sept-
ember. 18th,• 1873. She is survi
ved by one sister; Christene
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. arid three .brothersAleXander
• at home, Donald at• Lucknow,:
and Walter, ,South; • Line'.-Fou
brothers, "Peter, Angus Mal-
colm Hugh her.
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„She vaS. held- in ,high regard in
the neighbourhood where she
• spent most of her lifetime.' and.
'as a neighbour -was ever ready
to 'lend a helping . hand when it
was ' needed. •Service was held
at the McLennan .funeral horne,
Ripley on October 8th, and was
conducted,- 'by the Rev. W. B.,
'Mitchell' of .-Knox Presbyterian
Church, • Kincardine. Interment
was . in 'Kincardine 'cemetery:
Pallbearers- were her nephews:
Bert, •Malcolm; Norman, • Ken-
.neth, Harold •and Harvey .Nich-
olson; Neighbours acted as flow•-
er bearers, .
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• R#b,'Jeirellery • Store • , •I
A ' daring 4 robbery. Was staged
recently in Walkerton when
•thfeves forced,a rear entrance
into Aristett'S Jewellery and'
scooped up rings„ watche3, etc.,
valued at $5,000. A 'good deal of
the loot • was taken from tlie•
well lighted display 'window::
CITY WEDDING
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CRESSWELL—lvicIDONALD ..- COMP,LETE .RANGE AND ALL, COLOURS
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Catholic Church, Islington, was i • • .
the setting, when Mary Eliza- •!° •
•beth McDonald, . daughter of • FAST •FILM • SERVICE ,
Mr. and. Mrs. Merin Charles
McDoriald. was united in mar-
riage with • Anthony • Robert'
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Cresswell, son of Mr. Albert
Cresswell and • the late • Mrs..
Cresswell. ' Rev. •Father• W.
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I COMPLETE 'LINE OF AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT
Scanlon officiated at the double- i ALL TYPES OF RECORDS ' ''' •
ring ceremonY. . • . 1 . • Standard and. long-play.1
iGiv,cri ,in marriage by her . i See. our selection •• of long -Play, records at $1.98...
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father, the' 'bride wore a ' white ' ! 4' '' • - • ' ' ”
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:draped 'neckline and. a wide ''. 1 • . .
walti length, beuffarit gowfi Of • - ...
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silk chiffon, featuring. a'. sOftly 1
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Reed.- ports, '.Supply I.
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-pleated •Cuminerbund, caught at I ,, ' ' • • • ' , . • .
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oack with a white rose. Over
it her french, lace trimmed veil
was .gathered 'to a Juliette cap
and she carrieda cascading bou-
quet of white sweetheart. roses
and white, carnatiOns. • .
Miss Catherine Cllurchhill,
hermaid of honor was gowned
in• turquoise •velvet and • •olive
green satin, styled' •with square
neckine, three-quarter length
sleeves and full skirt.' Her bow
• headdreSs was in matching hueS
and she • carried a • crescent of
yellow roses and chrysarithe-,-
mums.
Mr. Thomas • Kiviranta was.
groomsman and the usher was
Mr. Keith Inkster. " • •
, . At the receptton; at The Old
Mill, the bride's mother. receiv,
ed in a 'broWn •Printed, challis
cloth dress, with gold and beige
accessories, • mink' stole 'witha
beige orchid , Corsage. The,
groom's ,• cousin, •Mrs..- A. Cress-
well, assisted her; in new , blue
dress; mink, • jacket and
pink orchid corsage.' •
For travelling the bride chose
a beige wool dress and Match-
ing top coat, with/ brown and
beige aCcessories anci;-a, corsage
of talisman roses.
SIGNS FOR SALE—"No Tres-
• passing", "For. Sale". and "For.
Rent" signs • available at The
Lucknow Sentinel, phone 35.
See your CO—OP first!
Lucknow District Co-op
Presbyterian VV.M.S. •
• The afternoon , arid • evening
Auxiliaries of the W.M.S. met in
the. church On the evening of
Wednesday, October. 2ist. The
President, Mrs. C. Agnew con-
ducted the opening exercises and
• Mrs. W. Porteous gave the med-
itation on the Lord's Prayer, em-
phasizing the importance ' of
I prayer' in daily living.:' Janet
Finlayson favoured with a plant)
instrumental, after • which • Mrs.
• Agnew • introduced the , guest
speaker, Mrs. Allan MacAuley of
Ripley. •.
She chose as her subject —
"Thanksgiving" and showed that
only in service for others can
one , express true thanksgiving.
is ittIe
whole
mPS°Ilaeetnitec7o. nhcilcuhd: esdum'with tthh.
"1 thank Thee much .
or :bread
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I thank .Thee more for brad to
give. • •
I thank Thee much for plaCe. to:
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But more for shelter • for
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INSTITUTE HEARS PROS '
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On October 29th Parantourt
Worriens Institute meeting was
iied at the home • of Mrs. J.
Ketchabaw with II rneinbers, 4
'children and 2 visitors. ' Mrs. P.
Martin and Mrs. DexterPresid-
ed, :After' the•'-Oriening• Ode an,cl. •
Mary Stewart Collect the ,re 1
call was answered by My bigge3t,
baking failure.. Discussion 'for a
• family - night "social was
with Mrs.' J. Ketchabaw and.
Mrs R Reid looking after ar-
rangements. 'Mrs. Victor triune •
Son; •lst vice president of Sout1-4
Bruce .visited the, society ani
she and, Mrs. E. Scholti gave 'a
cliscusSio4 on the Pros .and cOns • •
Of the televi_sion iwhich wa • ,
greatly enjoyea.* Topic home ec-
onomics' was taken 'by Mrs. R.
Carnbell. Current events were
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given by Mrs. W. ,Dexter. Reae-
ings were 'given by .Mrs. Al Ir-
win • and Mrs. M. J. .Webster.
Mrs. 0. Richards .moved' a vote
• of a ks. The Quen id Inst -
tute grace was ' followed .by
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lun431-1. ••
Thy love to me I ill could spare,1
Yet dearer .is Thy love I share."
• Mrs. Bob Reid gave :the offer-
tory prayer, after .which a re-
affiliatioii service • was held for
the eight • •girls spregent of the
C.G.I.T.' Mrs. Ballagh, Presbyter-
iar Secretary for girls work
spoke touchingly to the '-girls.
who, had been under the capable
• leadership of Miss. Gladys Mac-
Donald and Miss Katheleen Mac-
• Intosh• for -five years.,Mrs. Mor-
an Henderson thanked Mrs.
MadAuley and' ' presented • her.
with a token of appreciation.
from the Society.. After closing
exercises a dainty.1unch was
served. • '• •
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The first Canadian to win the
Victoria Cross. was a` Negro,
William Hall, 'of Huntsport, Nciya
Scotia., He received it for gallan-.
try during the' r•elief of Ludlam)*
in 1857. • ••
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