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•TO MAKE. TH E I. R
HOME IN ,TORONTO
THVELL MacTAVISH, `
St Andrew's Church, Ripley
was - the scene of ;a lovely aut-
umn 'wedding on; Saturday, Oc •
tober 17th, at 4 pm. The 'church
was/ decorated with bronze and
yellow ,mums. -Rev D. . . Dunlop
• Gffici ted for ithe marriage • of
Margaret Elizabeth .Mac avrsh,.
daugltt `of Nig. -and Mrs James
IacTavish, Lucknow ' and Claire
Dennis Thuell, ..Rexdale, son . of
Mr. and Mrs.. C. O. Thuell, Rip-
ley.
Thebride given • in marriage`,
by .' her father . chose; a ',•full
length gown of pure',silk: organ-
2'a with * tiered`'' tucked bouffant
skirt, The; .• upper bodice : was
similarly. tucked and ,' shirred
neckline with appliqued alen-
con lace. Her veil . was of silk
tulle, finger -'tip le
by jewelled halo. She :carried
a. '+houquetof white mums •and
red roses.
Miss 'Betg i. MVlacTavish, cousin of
the bride was organist and Miss .the Un
annon entertained h . yo ,g
'' DUNGANNON
Mr. Arthur Thompson and
sister Mabel , on Sunday visited
their 'sister Mrs. Tilly Kitson,
Kintail. .
D. a.D. ' K. McAteer and Mrs,
McAteer; Willowdale were re-
cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs,
Walter .Stafford '
Mr. and Mrs. John Park, ne-.-
lyweds were . tendered a dance
reception at: .the Agricultural
Hall, on .Friday night, October
23rd with • a . large crowd attend-
ing. ,Carruthers . orchestra sup -
Plied music for dancing and dur,
.ing the evening the young cou-
pie; were read an . address of
best. wishes Eby Mrs. • Jack pie -
sac and• thepresentation of a
purse of . money was made .by
Mr ,Ross ° Henry...,
Mr. and Mrs,.. Russeil • Irvin
and ' family visited last' Sunday
with his, sister, Mrs, Eldon Ir-
vin and Mr. ' Irvin, Mandobin,
near. ;Sarnia.
The auction sale clearing the
household' effects .. of the late
Mrs. Robert 'Fitzgerald was held
last„Saturday Saturday afternoon, bring-•
ing fair prices. Several were
interested in, , the property, but
at . the end of the sale, no bids
were . taken up. for any deal.
• Mr. and Mrs. 'Norman Kerr of
Newton ' ' visited Mrs.. Isaac
Cranston on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Blundell
and' Mel of Goderich visited her
parents Mr.. and Mrs. Will Irvin.
Congratulations to ' Mr. sand
:Mrs. Gordon 'Schultz on• ‘the ar-,L
rival of a ,little daughter,, Debbie
Elizabeth on Friday; October: 30 ..
at Alexandra . Marine HHnspital,
Goderich,, a sister . for- Brenda
and Bonnue: bates delivered ' their ari,'uinent
• The Women's Institute at Dun a • able' mariner it was
in Such eaP
Mae Sutherland Toronto was g with • difficulty the judges, . Mrs.
•n The Lord's f Saturday ht at the Par E p
ging
WEDNESDAY; . NOir. .4th, 1959
Lucknow FrUit Market
YOUR BARGAIN FOODLAND`
INSTANT • MAXWELL COFFEE •
3 Day Sale. Large 6 oz, Save: 20c Jar.
MIRACLE WHIP DRESSING. 16' oz.
Kraft's Salad Booster. Feature. Jar: .
•
MARGARINE SALE.` '
•
-utility. Bargain.. .4 Delmar Top Q
HIGHLAND PRIDE. COFFEE,
• ' Our Exclusive Top Seller,, Pound. • .
SWAN'S DOWN PASTRY FLOUR
25 Pounds.. Save Up' To 4Oc Bag.'
99c
39c.
bs89c
• HEADQU
ARTERS FOR ALL: •FRESH: FRUITS.
.' AND 'VEGETABLES ARRIVING DAILY:,
S NOW AVAILABLE
FANCY • QUALITY SPY
CHELSEA BUNS
• Regular —' 3$c�
We Selt . For Less
Values Effective. .
November .5, `6, 74:
WEST'�OIt,S ,FEATURE
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Phone' 119; Luclrno v. PAY O.N'LY: C
,, ry. nig Zinn and Mrs. J C. rennan
soloist. .• singing, ,
Prayer" and "I'11 Walk Beside is'h ' Hall, with a Hallowe'en decided in 'favor of the negative.
yen?,••for the' childrendonated The,
You" •.. ; • party •Mrs: L.. Ivers gave a. very inter -
w Huron Lucknow d t d esting
Mrs• Ferran Lo ry
• Lions . Club at : uc ow ono a talk on' her trip through.
$15. ,•for the :purpose of giving
ownshi sister of the, bridethe West as far as:Banff,' touCh-:
T P► the • interesting'. Par
was matron of
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Mrs.
Eugene.
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Has
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t President Mr ty °Pell."'
Walden. of. Barrie and: Miss Ruth � the October,
Hutton cion They', 'all meeting of the. Dux g'a,nnon Wo=
f t g.
"f b•of an i
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' :honour.
The . • an , - ing on; many .historical' places. as
The .
n ion..
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tte t
ty to •hold • Their a • well as personal contacts • A .re
port .of the. area. convention held
at' London. ' was :given: by. •. Mrs...
H. Alton. After singing The
the Institute. Grace.
atter length sleeves and prm- . a d.... _s lunch was served' by
present. The roll call was a • nsw- the ;hostesses in, charge.
ered by " naming t your' favorite <. Mrs. Richard Park..Sr., is do -
book and its author. During:the •
nicer towards recove at
business period "thank you". ing y rY
her home following' an accident
of slipping' off a step at :,her
of • T to Th ll ed•her homg for
wore smni ar gowns o q
men's ., Institute. Eighteen : mem
-
cess
`crystal . charm, three -Queen and
bers w"and eight •'visitors were
9u -
cess line waist. Their. headdres-
ses
eaddres
ses were of . mustard feathers
with matching gloves and they
carried crescent " bouquets : of .notes w e; read.•
and. laps made
bronze and yellow mums ` p
Alf the Fa lly. t • b held
her home. last.. week...
Mrs. • J. ••�Hainilton, • was a , pat-
ient . for a. week at' ` Goderich
Hospital, ` and was quite a lot.:
improved " and . returned' to the
home ' of her . daughter, •. Mrs.
Dave 'M•cDiarmid, Where. she
Spending the winter. ` .
Mr; Bill KiMMg; 'a new village,
a position•
t has
taken
den
s� ak
re.
of driving.'an.. Eedy bread' truck,
Mr, Ken Brown,. college -stu-
dent, ` Ann Arbor, Mich„ 'acid
Wayne • Brown, "-RCAF Centralia,
were. week -end' visitors at their
parents home, Mr. and 'Mrs.
Wilbur' Brown. "..
.Mr. • and Mrs. Ivan 'Henderson....
and • twio:' little sons of Toronto,
last week were visitors; with:her.
ll Ra • o :` a ,e at
home and breaking ..her left parents, Mr and. Mrs: Victor
Barbara Thuell of Ripley, as : November "2nd. The:r.
nBrussels onhand and spraining her back. Errington; arid his parents, M
flower girl, was dressed in' pure: motto "If..you' bane 'knowledge,
silk tucked nylon' ': organza' in After been .hospitalized at Wing- and. Mrs. 'John Henderson, Ash
let . •others ` hglit: ;their candles l ham Hos ital she . returned to field.
from. it", 'was given �by : Mrs. E.
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th and held, yellow, ' with white accessor
ies.
WE WILL FIX THOSE•.
Broken INinclows
'. Now Is The Tinie To
REPLACE CRACKED AND : BROKEN WINDOWS
We• Carry A Complete Stock Of
ALL !,GLASS :SIZES .
1 � •-
And Will Do. The Whole .Job For You
AT • SMALL 'COST
FRESH•CEMENT ALWAYS I N STOCK
JOHN. W* HENDERSON .
LUMBER . LTH. '
Phone 150-- Lucknow
Errington:: A debate "Resolved
'that the little red • school is do-.
ing a good, •job:.for rural 'child:-•
ren featured the 'meeting.: Mrs.'
H. McWhinney took the affirrna=
tive and Mrs. 'Cecil Blake upheld
the negative As each of the de
She carried : a basket of Tellow
and bronze ' mums.
The ,groomsman. was Mr. John
Gamble of Ripley, and the .ush-
ers were Mr, Jim MacTaish,
Ripley and Mr. Wayne Mason of
Palmerston.' '
For a . reception in the Church
hall the bride's". mother, receiv-
ed ' nearing a,, dress • of.• iris blue
sheer over crepe; set' with guipre
dace, rose accessories and cor
sae of pink .roses: The groom's
nother< assisted in a bronze
?rocaded ,. dress with wihte ac-
cessories :and corsage of bronze
The bride's travelling 'costume
.was a royal •blue wool' dress
with white accessories, and 'co'r-
sage of red roses' and • white
mums.
After a wedding 'trip 'to. Mon
treat .and', points east, Mr,. and
Mrs. Thuell will reside in Tor-
onto:
BORN
MacKENZIE--to Mr. and 'Mrs.
Ross MacKenzie of Aniberley,
in' Wingham 'Hospital • on Thurs.,
day, October 29th, a son
PASSMORE. -In Wingham Gen-
eral. Hospital on Tuesday, Octo-
ber 20th, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs.,
Melvin Passmore, R.A. 2, • Toly-
rood; a son.
THIS' WEEK WE HAVE MORE
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"THEY'RE GOING LIKE ' .HOT CAKES" '
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1-1953 BEL -AIR' power Glide, A-1:,
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1-1953 :CHEV., hardtop.
2-1953. •CHEVS, good .;a
1-1950 •DESOTO, A-1....
953 PLYMOUTH,, good. A
1,-1953• DODGE, good. '
2-1952 CHEVS, A-1..
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