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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-06-25, Page 3,-'WEDNESDAY; T 5tht, 1050 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, LTLTCKNOW, ONTARIO L ° 4 TOWLES PLAN HOMECOMINCu RECEIVES MUS• 'BA,C. DEPREE K• N.. O AT CENTENNIAL TuvrE N''TED. CH RC Mrs. Lillian Mutrieof: Toronto '' 1 and Mrs Jean Crum pofW. Minister:; ham, g-. �rexe callers. in town on Rey G. A,.Meiklejohn, 1 Monday. Mrs, Crunip underwent B.A., BM. surgery a few months; : ago in Toronto and, later . She .and', her sister s` SUNDA7�, JUNE .29th • " pent ' three months in. . a Florida. 10.00 a.m.: Church School," . The ladies are daughters of the 11.00a.in., "The Transforming late Mr. and Mrs. Albert Towle ,Fellowship;, . i of :Paramount.' The family was 'JZ'tiurada all together for a <reunion four i e 2�th-- 1 years ago, and the most of them opg#egat�ional C• Pine Riven picnic at ! 'plan to be reunited again . at r • ark Centennial', nna , .....,,_, • -, nre , their , last get " together Leroy has passed awayg' * , . , , �.....N..��. .,:..,, and Cal "'; vin suffered' a strokewhich will ■ prevent him'coming back. His ucknw, home' is in Winnipeg yterian •, .Rev.. Wallace McClean `SUNDAY;- 'JUNE 29th 10.00 arn Sunday School., 9.30 - a., Dungannon. 11.00 a.m: 'Lucknow. • Milan, Mich:, Mrs. Mutrie, Mrs. ° 1 Crump, and . Mrs. Harvey Muir •,(Ane.tte), of Montreal . A brother, `Sidney, was killed : j in World War .I. WISH TIC`E OF PARADE:FLOATS , • With. the weeks slipping' ' by,• the Centennial parade,...slated: for Monday, is .receiving more acrid more attention, ion, an-•` promises to Local it General 1 PAGE; ! . • • • • • • • • J.. Heavy Duty . Batteries Generator Exchange - Fuel' Pumps,:as low Voltage Regulators $7.95u $8.95'. -$2.85 $3.98 Brake.•Shoes..Exchange .full set $7.90 MUFFLERS, AT: LOW COST. Arnong. the graduates at ,the • University of Toronto : Convoca- tion, May '28th; was . Mary :Anna Nicholson, A.R.C.T.; younger :daughter of Mr. arid: Mrs. Sandy .Nichoiaon:-of &;Sturgis, :Sask. ;She i .received her Bachelor of , Music degree. (Mus. Bac) in music .ed-, ucation with f first classy honors, arid has ' joined the; high . school 'staff at Midland Mary Anna has frequently visited Lucknow, her Dad's home town, the guest of 'tier aunt; •Mrs,: • • be probably the greatest -Parade e Archie. MacIntyr of the Seco •: Edgar Ritchie, Huntsville, spent ever staged, in Lucknow.: - nc, . Concession. , the past •week -end as a guest : of Mr. and Mrs: 9eorge Saunders. Mr° and Mrs.:.J. Wrangham.. of Toronto spent the week -end with Mr. and -APS. Harold' Treleaven.. Hilda' Ritchie, • daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. .Andrew. Ritchie, Was - a recent patient, in. Wingham �aHos= pital for: :' .week. •'Mr, and. Mrs.Bru e c .Johnston •I of• Toronto were 'Sunday callers an town:; Bruce : has been.' attend • ing; law school: I • • Mr.• 'and' 'Mrs: W B. • `Whale and Brock Jr. • s •pent . the • week -end at Kintail Beach: and in town with .S. B. Stothers.• . - Parade ' Chairman . Chas, Web- ster has made ,,:many .personal . Mr, and. Mrs. Orville: Jones, Kenneth. and Louise of - H " it spent • Sunday here. They have r 'Let 'Charlie. Webster or Ken a nursing home in .Hensall and , Cameron now if you are' enter - now have :ten patients. ing`, a float,.. •if; they, are` not aware Mr.•and Mr:s.. Harvey' Treleaven of your intentions. of :Lond'on—spent-,Sunday With -Meeting Fri ay Mr. and Mrs: 'Harvey Irwin. Their W:,.L. MacKenzie chairman of of Kincardine; The marriage will e• ' son, Robert • Treleaven, recently the 'Program 'Committee is call- take place on:Saturday, •July 26: : completed a course; as , a hair -at $.30 o'clock in Bervie United. mg''a full: •meeting •of this group. dresser'. t for 'Friday evening ',to finalize Church: Recent visitors with Mks!. • Wm: l program details: The meeting, will : Bushell were .Mr: and Mrs: Ross: be in '..the . Town ' ,Hall •at 8.00 contacts, . and with rare excep- E1�1GA.GEMEfi1TS tions an ,.local . merchants will • ' . have .an: -entry, as well as many'. Mr- A11an•, Wxls:ori. • • announces organizations ,and indiVi :duals;' •• the .engagement of: his ••daughter, Floats 'have' also been assured' .Emily Noreen,�;to•James:Clarence.' from: neighboring towns ; .- Drennan;• -son of Mr: and "Mrs: The. Committee:: is stili;' solicit- rng: •mote entries in the. parade Sixty are now . assured, • but ' it Wilfred Drennan, Lucknow., The wedding will:' :take, place quietly. on .July' 19th :'•.. . .is • hoped the number May reach close.• to >. a hiundred. Mr. and Mrs.' . James .Little of • • Ashfield: announce, the engage_ • As it . grows' .it becomes more. meet of . their '; dau titer " Helen important that .the 'Committee be.g Doris, to ;'Mr. John .Kali of . St informed- of plans • to "join the. Helens,. son '. of <Mr: • • • and Mrs.: •parade",' as .a definite • plan will, perk Kuik of St:Th " omas, The; have to a worked out in •plac-. wedding. Will take place•;:Satur- ing these. floats :and• 'arranging' day, July :'5th; • assembly point .;;accomadation be " The engagement, is` announced. of. Betty Jean,, daughter . of. Mrs; Wilbert Sheane of .Bervie,, and e late Mr.'Sheane to Dr.: Ron. ald. • Colling Finlay : of Erin; son of= Mr - and Mrs. -Calvert Finlay ensa fore • the • procession . moves!'off. • • • ,Marty"n of Ripley, Mr and Mrs.' Ardill Mason of Ripley, Mr. and' Mrs: Donald Mccosh'. and Mrs . J., Colwell: of Kinlough.. Mr,: and Mrs. Ewart Taylor, Mr and Mrs: Glen Walden,: Linda :arid Nancy; Mr.' and .Mrs. Morgan Johnston,'. Jackie and Stephen, at- tendec ' the : Tayl`or',reunion at Lowville :.on ' $aturday; JOdith, • Janet, Susan and Richard of Albert Lea, Minn:. c 'Were visitors last -Week -with her c uncle and 'aunt, and Mrs. o Mr. and 'Mrs., Prank Ctirnining o'clock 'To Take Flag Orders' _11•1.N• N So''that`,homes 1n:`"the Village' will. be "dressed up" for the: occasion, a • house-to-house •can- vacs' will'. be •made to ` take flag orders: 'The., Boy ,Scouts will' be calling "this week :(Friday it is. expected). with flag samples arid price's, •so •that • householders -:may place their.. orders. The flag cam- `lt Q •MAKE.;HQME� . BERMUDA. _G�AUNTLETT. :,HAMILTON': ' Ashfield' Presbyterian Church was the .scene' of a .lovely double: ring 'wedding on; Satiirday, June 14th, when Donna Marie, daugh ;ter of :yin: ,and. Mrs.. Frank • Hani- r on of . Ashfield, became the , and Mr, and: Mrs. Victor Bridge Of Clarke, Mr. 'and Mrs. Jones,' Kenneth and • Louisee'?of Rensall and Rev. 'and Mtg.' Gtarit: •ilVleikiejohn 'Were *Sunday guests 'Of .Mr. and Mis: ROSS chinrhing. H-eWat and in town on 'Sunday., Bill will be here for about. three weeks :arid nairi 'till about ini&Atigust. othereraft -nurse in TOronto, tended the UniveriitY of Brit- ish ColUmbia dtiring the past term, is ennplOyed for the sum- lner at Newfoundland. Ile flew' BORN aughter, Janet Winona, at greater Niagara General Jlospi- aign is directed, by !Bob '. Fin- bride of ,Rarold 'Arthur. Gaunt- ha'irrnan of decorating, He haS1 „White :snaPdtagons; and green ontacted iferh Graham :of 'Tor- leins adorned the churCh for the nto, an old' LuCknoW boy,' Whos,e ceremOny. performed by , the PAS: - Given :in. ', marriage, by her father,: the lOVely bride Was gowned in white nylon ernbroid- iVis expected that Hetb will have: something ,worthwhile to offer to 'Old "borne Town be taking 'on Her three-tinarter length', veil add to the galg `appedr4rite the ere& marquisette over taffeta.. ,as . the big weekLend..approaches was caught, to A floral and pearl ';flunting and .,strings of pen-. stirdded..headpieqe .and . •016.• ear, business, home and industry, and •r,t)se.. With the 'erection Of:Many strings of colored "ligltt§..apd the installa- tion of a.now-"batk street!' 1:ight- the Village will be undergoing, quite a. transformation during) the 'next"inontli. Midway Still A Question ' . La8t week it. appeared' that the hard working Concessions Com- rnitt'ee;, headed by 'Lloyd Ashtbri, had landed a1 ,rnidwaY, they had their "dates mixed" One la:St effort. is being made .in this. regard, by personal contact 5hall6w talker seldqm makes Three sisters .vvere 'her 'attend- niaid bi honour and Mar.: idn,l-familion and MM John 1/Un-., ,ter as bridesmaids', All. Were gowned idepticalry in white peati 'de 80i With hylOh organza SaShes and Mittens. tO match. TheY car- ried ted *and' White .CarriatiOn Plower girl was:DOrma 'Spi1S- nYlon dress and a'eA10'06Hei,, and Carried. a basket of-recE and White carnations; Dennis Banna, neph. eW Of the bride, .waS ring .bear- tr. The :grOom's brother, keith Gattntleti,.' was, best man. Ushers *ere Dean ,Gauritlett and JOhn e ignment and Balancjn. Motorcade Dealer Phone •'3, Lucknow p o enter • nten nia! Parade. IMPORTANT THAT W • • . • • :E KNOW AS: SOOP AS :POSSIBLEI This 'Week letters' were sent out• •• to- Organizations were �g ons. • and individuals who might .be; . enterin a 'fl float entering oat Yn the Centennial parade There are no doubt those who plan to enter the ;parade `who have' not been contact ` ed or consulted..• It.'is very iin ortant that, the.;Cornxnittee• know of .all the 'entries prior to • eente'n iai tina me so that t'he parade can a organized and. "mapped out' d This will 'eliminate a�n.delay any or mix-up on parade day.' {I f ' you plan: tomake an. :. t e o 'tf ' any:.type 3'p . f .entry kindly, n o y, the parade chairman as soon as• .possible: Charles Webster, ... Ohairm�n : .Centennial l Pa rea Mrs Roy MacKenzie was or ganist and accompanied >' Miss Lorraine, `Hamilton,.* who sang "My Task" :and. "The- Wedding the bride's mother received in a gown of bine lace nYlon •pleat••• et over -taffeta; With black .and White acceSsories. . 2. was nylon floral design over 'cot- ton; matching underskirt and -recl and' white accessorie§, with white .mooned ;In London, befOre . turning 'to 'BerMuda .where they., :Will Make their 'home. • iput.of-town guests were frOin on Friday evenini a_dance re-, ton Centre in honor of ',the, new- . was:held at Hemlock City' schOor when- the bride -elect .was shOw-, IN THE' ARENA; -LOCKNOW (on. the neW hardtcip'•floo0 Evenin une at 8.30 pan. Four Auctioneers --. Whirhirind Action Ytill Can Help In Two Ways: BY DONATING and BY .BIJYING , ' Get yoUr share Of tile bargains, in household furniture, clothing, bicycles,. %cyeles, foodstuffs, livestodk; poultry, IC ..1.F This Wee :Your •