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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-07-09, Page 9r, WEDNESDAY', J1UI,'Y .9thX95.81 .:..:QVELY, �EA'RLY JULY WEDDING. LEWISS-WEST A bine; and white theme was chos:ep• for the wedding of Miss Joan Louise West: and.Mr. Philip.' EDhriam Lewis. White glads and initi is decorated Glenview pees- "byterian Church,," Toronto, ..fol the afternoon ceremony. Rev, K. M. Glazier; assisted by Professor "),..K. Andrews of Knox 'College; officiated,': 'uniting 'in marriage the, daughteir ".of. Mr.,•. and: Mrs:, Sohn West former'13 y t of Luck- Mrs;dh rtes S. Lewis: of Toronto. :Entering the church , ori her •.-father's' arm;' the` .bride' wore , a gown of white siik ,organza over taffeta, fashioned with ,a •f.itted' ' bodice, brief sleeves, a bouffant ,skirt..ard a White satiny cumber- .Her -,only ornament was a `string of seed pearls: Her should- er len _ th veil of tulle illusion • piairmirr,, UGKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARio .:;KINGSBRIDGE Mr. and Mrs,�•• lickolas Perry of Detroit spent the 'week -end with Mr. and Mrs: Earl Dren= nan, Mr. Thos. Drennan returned. With t<hean to his home in God d ich; after a month's. visit. in Detroit,. Mr, and Mrs. Jos, • Austin arid. Mr, and MV:i. Clarence s. of Detroit visited with relatives here:, on Sunday. • • Siste:r Jane Frances . • of the Notre Dame' ..Order, . Kitchener, and companion Sisters.. visited $unda .•ere .on .Noble, a' bride-to-be Ga es; and. y m , home of her uncle, •Mr. Bert ' MYQss, Mrs• Moss and ,Tina, • • Miss' Dorothy Noble returned' on Sunday from a few days visit with relatives near London.. .Mr :and Mrs, G, A: McLaugh- lin .and, • daughter .Joanne of De- troit were ' Sunday visitors at the ',home of Mr, and. Mr's. 5.,,, Thomp son, - About 40 neighbors and: friends met at the ,home of Mr:: and Mrs. Jefferson; on Thursday -even- i tg when Misses Louise •. and Mary Jefferson and Mrs, S. Thompson o-we•re-:•hostosses -fo a:•°�mis"` °' �`� pap elft, :1VIr and Mrs Cellan O wr' ' •L rn fo h. e a bcr r rs . u s a arie. '1 and, � M family 'h STR.AUGUSTINE The funeral of the .late Mrs. James Maloney was held in �St. Miohael•church at Bl th On Moh- day morning," July 7th, Burial, was in `St, Augiistine Cemetery. We extend our sympathy to her 'relatives ' and 'friends. , . Miss. Mae Redmond of Windsor IS . spending - the sunimer• months at her home here. . 'Miss,., Bernadette •Led'dy spent last` week with her cousins, .El- El- -ea/10r' and Betty ',eddy, Coder- Y.• 1VIr, and Mrs.A. Kennedy.. and .contests- w .y._ . Rtav,.-E C. Garvey of Assam = . '�". e . e enjoyed. Nfrss, p Louise Jefferson read the; address• tion • tfriivers;ity, Windsor, N r, of. . presentation. Marie ex . rOs ed. and. Mrs. Jos. Garveyp s of Tor- her appreciation in, a• fitting man-; onto , and family and Mr.' and 'ner and' was assisted byher tis= Mrs., Eugene Dalton and child; ter Dorothy i} t ren of Detroit were wee end lovely in. opening the many k ovely and useful gifts. A dainty visitors`�at the -Garvey homestead, lunch was served' by the host - Mr An.r•-: Rita of Seaforth spent Sui}dayLL,at the 'Wm Kirin an home. e .. r ss. of white satin: 'She • c'arried pan.' all=white cascade of :lily -of -the- valley, stephanotis:. and garden- ias • She was' attended by hep sister_: in-law, Mrs, Lorne E. West, as matron of, horior and. Miss Beth Bentley as ; bridesmaid;; .They'' were gowned •alike 'ti pale. ,blue 'peau' de :sole, made .ori • princess lines with,: a s'rounded 'neckline, :falliing to, a:point in the back and' • 'finished with, ' a large .'bows and streamers of white silk :organza, •Their • ,small" •blue hats " Were. of. matching . material;' and- they Car- ried bouquets of white shasta mums, white carnations an:d.' blue Cor"nflowers. • ,i -he„ groom was '. attend;ed by Mr.. Percy '',Smith as best man . and the 'ushers ..were •Mr..Donald• N. Ross, ., cousin of the., 'bride..' and Mi.' John Holmes,. all of 'Toion- to. ,' :The '•.soloist• was; .Mr: William F. Thompson,: fortnelly of :'Luck. :'now, who/�wing ' ':Perfect Love" •.before: 'tike, ,ceremony and. "The Wedding Benediction" . during the signing, of the .register. ' 'At the recepti'or, which was held ' n: the ':.church Parlors:; the .brides moi her ` ; received . ;the :, guests;.'wearing',', a Sheath. dreSs• of ,China.b1ue'•lace 'over taffeta with a corsage ' of tiny, • white mums and .: gardenia; •She•was assisted by the gr o:om's mother in a . di=ess of mauve silk . Her corsage 'wins • of •mums,'and gardernias;;`'' "For. a. 'honeymoon trip•to. • the Southern States, the 'bride chose. a recd 'linen, 'chemise suit fe�atur ging a, large white collar' and. tie, w,hite..accessories and a 'corsage: of white •carnatron ,petals and' :gardenias. p'' On their return .they will. 'reside • at . '.110 Cottonwood •Drive:,; .' Don Mills, Ontario, The bride. is a ..grad.uate'of •the , 'Stratford Teachers'•' College and the groom a of, -:the g graduate of the Itac' ulty of 'Pharmacy,. University of Toronto.' • .Guests were present from .Osh-• '• awa, Sarnia; :Detroit,: • Montreal; ' L.ucknow, Wingham, ":Listow 1, Oakville,' $air,°le, , Goderich,. A - • burh, bon Mills and-. Toronto, • The wedding was held ' on the wedding.. .anniversary. .of t h e. brides, parents, who 'were mar - •vied on July 2rtid,, 1930. 9' v•: d.. 0 onne .on unday : after` a .week.. in Goderieh Hpspitai fol- lowing 'a heart attack last week, Mr; and Mrs. Michael Martin of Stoney .Creek and, Mr: and Mrs, Jos. Lane End families vis-, ' ited' with relatives here over the week -end , .Mr. • and Mrs. Frank McCarthy. of London,' .Ann Meryln, J'ohn.' Francis and'Mary spent last week at an' .Inverhuron.';cottage and visited with friends here. . Mr., •and Mrs. Frank Dwyer and • triplet , -.daughters ,`: Mary,',' .Margaret and Maureen, and- Mrs: Timothy Dwyer of St.,Catharines, visited with the' . bon ; Frayne' fainily :during the: :past week: Mr. • and Mrs. Clifton ',Austin are spending. :.a few days'. with ,•tl)e Ambrose Ha•rtrrnan:family. in` Kitchener. . • ' . • ' Mrs.. Jos. Reed•of• Toronto- and her ```other, 'Mrs. ,Jas:. :Wallace; Visited at . the:ii• toMe'.here .dur- ing:the past • wee.k M'r•.• an•d •Mrs, Wilfred, lviurr.ay' arid family .of Stratford .visited • with: Mr, :all 'M:rs Peter; .Mur: 'ray h ere' on Sunday: . ' Mr and Mrs, Gerald Dalton '.& family.' of Toronto;. were recent visitors -with relatives here: ' •.Mrs, 'Jack :Kinriey ..of: Detrot, 'Mr,. ,and Mrs. Albeit: O:'Loughlin of Detroit;;Mr.-'and' Mrs.' Albin.. Giffin of, Detroit, 'Mr.;`..and'' Mrs:''' and. famil' of • Bufalo Halloran ,y , •Miss•Sha•nnon Sinnett' and'friends Mrs :arid 'Mi's: . Hudges of ,Detroit, 'were.' • other ,,.week -end visitors here. ,. , Mr. and 'Mrs. A. Bernardo and babe of London, ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Carroll ,of Kitchener spent the'week-end with the:Devereaux family. • " :Mr:`Rayond. m . _,.. Redmond took severe • of his oldest pupils on a Tooled, To Repair `: Ali Makes GI c factors,.Machnes & Slii;'ly".11'orl+ ACL'1'h),l�E,. & ARC W1l!",LI)ING NJ.L 0 H EARA 'W. BRECKLrS Phone .18-r.=26, ltiple:y ZION' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Campbell:, • and.. Colin, 'Mrs •Cliffor.d. Hoath .and Robin ' ..of . Thessaloh visited :last ..week.with Mr ' and Mrs, Jako..Sunter:,'.•.. • •,;Mr. ,and 'Mrs. Nelson Raynard and ••Mr, and Mrs.„Will 11itchie visited witli.Mr. anad Mrs.' Elliott Sandy an Sunday: r. Church will beat 10 •:a. for. the rn'onth:'•of.'Julyr and ,'Su day ,School will follow. Mrs. Helen Baxter; ' Garry ,and. Noreen- of" Coderich, Mr..: Herb .Stothers• .of Dungannon..., visited: with Mr, ' and• Mrs. Bill,: Hunter • on.. S•undav Mr, and MrsCharlie. Ander= con and, family • Visited 'Ken • at* 1ppt'rw•rish • DONNY,BR(JOK --=j� r,;y li�•c'° � rrrrr�: �����rrr�;'.a.t. • T incard iw:il h her gran ctpar- c�nts, Mr, and. .; 7rs•.„ 11 tYit'i t,t1 y .Tb(rnaps(tn cif Oali- 4. hdt e hero, 15i,filt oal;toi11. '• i. i'nronto 'to: take a :summer, C'Ot1a"Nc; Si,i tin l yw 17i,y li 1)raita'it' 'incl family (ai: 1. c t, c�ricl r�ai.+a : iL"!lMr , Kurd '�tr'c. E(l , Rtllti't�i �ril, •Otho t (�+ i�i�t tors ira(1}til(�d i�f1 air(1 `ala 4 Stark Hazzard: :cif Wallace-. J burg, `Ma;,', ,°arid' Mt's Jc (r'. .li('!l,+ria4(1ra • +11". VI•'rrlg- l� l`.•'i;'�(•,`v { _i1'lt•l4(1, (a•' ii nr 0.'0f 01"., pin 11rli.t, 11(°vprr,>tn. Bare holida „li -,,1 1`(r:rt my.'fail(? 1,1'rs. .C'Ii.rnlaicy �arail: ea zatl(l�l�att0h;(rs,ri1)t:t+ar� xltan.taa .� � 13arharn .1;tnar .' a r : tr,arh,a•its1a i i fll`ti ctn• t i y 1 yy 4 lYire ' 1Y la . f4k '1Ylr t iir:d r1 l{l`. I. y�__y! •rrt 0 olfio PAGE NIN1l saw .r'nany places. of interest.. Those that enjoyed, the 'trip were. Eileen and 'Anne Foran, • Wayne .and Gwendolyne• Redmond; Mon- ica ',Bernadette • and Kathleen' Leddy;... Master Raymond Hogan, Ash- field, spent a week. with his aunt and i uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Theo-, • . . dote Redmond and family, .A number from here attended' a shower, at the home of l'ar. and' Mrs TT:, • Jefferson' in, lbnor of: Marie Noble, daughter of .Mr. and; ' = Mrs -Jak x Noble "The• -bred - 1 ----,-,. e-e� ect reGerved many.. useful. and lovely %. gifts. M ,.__ Edvcrrd Brophy, : B.A;, rs taking a: .six weeks 'course 'at, the` .Western University,. London, this • ,summer. Mr. Brophy has accept ed a teaching position at. Wing-: sham Collegiate for• the fall term,• .. ary• Casey and fi```lly„ of .Toronto visited with Mr. Mrs. M a • PNTARIOY HOG PRODUCERS.-.CO-O'PERATIV pedal Message •: FQr, Your information Qu will rendered by Yoiityour •Selhn '.A enc t 1•Hogs are '., assetrbled. ,on sixteen' P markets where. they • can.be sold'. too .the buyer:bidding `bidding 'the: 'highest price: 2. Competitive selling: to. the ,highest 'bid- der By this. Method,: ,ompetition 'has.. been . restored to. the ho.'� Market with no • g�?. ,wt no accepted price `differential;. at .~outside points. 'below the Toronto'.logg price::'. find . listed' :below: "some', of 'the .'services : he .Ontar''o Hog Producers Co-operative' • 9, All hog settlement cheques are: made pay-• ' able at 'Par at any .bank 'acrbss,.Ontaria,.: 3 Your•• Agency has established a $'2,00. premium for;'.No. ',1 LightSows dressing:. '280` lbs. or .under. ;•.., .4 Hogs weighed. alive at the Co-operative's Marketing Yards ale test -checked • for dressing. percentages 5, Comparisons- are 'Made... of: the, various ,plants' percentage yields. °.6. All .Producers', hogs are covered by, :,.fire. and' casualty `insurance. while: iii:'the ,Co- operative's Yards; :•. and; as al1'`hogs. are' • sold on f.o b basis our•,: Marketing: 'Yards,;•' the buyers • are responsible/ for: any loss between •our Yards and ..their•'plants. •7 Settlerfients.: are Made promptly• to .pro-' du.cers, once the .warrants reach :the 'Co-•' operative's office, BY -,,Processing over' , 500,000 • settlement statements '.yearly in:: • one 'office, costs are.'c.onsiderably less than. .. under. the divided: operations of forty or more processors The.'pr.oducer pays under e'ither.:metho:d, • ,,Buyers are bonded for 'the .fi.nancial se etirity of': the producers !10 Complaints are :'handled promptly- and aggressively for ;'both„ small: and large ..producer, s, and ••. adjustments obtai •fed • where 'at' 'all possible • ' 11, An 11 -man Board of •Directors ::is 'elected • by. :the hog. producers: These men '' are continually at . Your." service in dealing 'With the.p.rograms and ' policy 'matters pertaining to the•: hog industry....: 12 Your Sales Agency keeps itself well in= • formed of the moven ent of pork. pro: ducts -k. hether into •'consurnpti.on, or or 'out'of storage -either way' ha's a dlr.,- . `ct :bearing on .price, . {' 13,` Your Sales Agency, . through ,its Sales • 'Board, keeps in' close touch with the other markets 'across . Ca'na•da, • as Well', as. • the' main, narkets.,: inthe tinted ats, and constantly informed ofthe market trends,,. Through.';•pressand:radio Your Agency keeps'.`the producers ':.informed. as, to:' these • rnarke.t prices:: 14.-:•A `constant : check `s kept on. the retail prices • to. the ''consu . et,. . and -comparisons are made:of the 's read of tlae wholesale prices between .pr cessor and, the . retail tr.a:de,in. a' -const,/' t. endeavour ,to 'get ter the: producer,.. a larger share of the sumer dollar s e t . for .pork. .p 15 - AS a.—rule; the/ ntario hog price is `the- highest: in Nort America,, which mater. filly infln.ences the...Ogee, of hogs from'`; coast • to coast:" ARE• RENDERED BY YOUR AGENCY SERV)CCES' AT 40c, aper• hog, :which is less than 1% of .the return 'to the producer.' This' 40c, is the lowest fee„ charged on, any open market for the'sale of hogs. . in • Canada or ,the United' States BEFORE AGEl41CY SELLING WAS',SET'U.P by .yore Ontario: Iog; Producers' a. :Marketing 'Beard, the Condemnation Insurance charge: of 1 • of1 % was., deducted, from hog, settlements Ori a general, .,average this- amounted to ..a 20e charge; therefore the A,gericy fee off. 40c Only, represents. an extra 20c per;. hog:`., Conditions of , sale ;.were the sante .when the insurance charge , was being deducted a' under the presezit' ,- ytr ading tlnati rs:' if a `log was received showing visible defects it was` accepted `.Subject to •Inspection,', and,' if •subsequently cordemined, was ..only . paid 'salvage Value'. Any hog dressing 'ut>'(1.er 100 lbs,; ridghngs;,• • -'cripple's, stags and' boars• have..aiways been "S:aljject to inspection, REMEMBER Your vole on July 25th will decide whether you •want organized pro '• d :cer-marketing; or the • oldmethod where the packer controls your• trans porter, pr hogs: price... `ter and sets the: >ti"ice..of: ho ' • the resent business i i ire firmly � convinced that,. � , p like compet�.tive, 1 • zarketing system is vastly superior tai' the old deliver and •wbncler system.. GUESS; VOTE YES JUS Sponsored .by.:Bruce .and •' Huron CountY, y.... g JPrddaacers •. • AT