HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-07-23, Page 6PAPE SIX
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THE 7.:41iCKNQW SENTINEL, IATCHAVVr, ONTARIO
1954,
two weekswith her Sister Mrs. are pleased to know she is mak-
).Williarn Wall.• .-:- ing a satisfactory ' recovery f021.
HREUNION
•, . ' • , , Mr, and „Mrs. ,Douglas TeiXeria. 10,W:ing surgery in 'Winghani HOS--
, and daughter 'Cathy. returned . to. Pita': MrS. Harvey Hodgins spent
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' - OKINLOUGH NEWS) ' Va,ncou,ver after .visiting with. Wednesday"With her,
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held. at Iingardine on :SUnclay .Hodgins. . , • • , be the guest preacher at the Ang-
'The PereY° °N110 -Y reUrk her parents, Mt,- and, Mrs:, .Toin Mr., Fred Halls of London will
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With over 70 • relationSalter.dng Rev. ,c.,iftlidiatecil. at lian ervIce next Sunday -morn,
74110Wing a picnic 'luncheon wit4i a private Serviceat the 'Anglican ing at .0,39.• Be° is .supplying Ifor
Ws,' Pon Donaldson ((Sbklei Chwch on°MondaY. evening for: Rev, James Palmer who is hPli
Hodgins) . presiding, the following the baptism' of ...Catherine .,Irlrna Flaying in Nova Scotia
events. took place, It was decid- (Cathy), daughter of Mr and. Mr,- and Mrs John, 34Q0re and
e4 to have copies. of .the Percy °Mrs. Douglas Teixeira :George of. Beivie, Mr:. °and ',Mrs,
faniiri! tree 4nd::historY Print.d. Mrs J W Colwell visited -with Ardil.°Nason of Huron 'Visited on
and available at the Picnic nCt her sister; mrs. Wm ; Busheii• at Sunday with Mrs. J. W:
Colweil
yea.r which.: will also, be°, held Lucknowi • • : Mesdrs. PercyBarr of °Hagers-
at !Cheat-011ie.- The- ,best Mr and Mrs; Lloyd,.„Mr; Ville and Russell Barr of Toronto
story was told by •George°}161 d- and Mrsl. 'Karl Boyle and ',Carp). spent the 'week -end °with their.
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gins of Woodstock • A 'letter "F -'s Visited : :With relatives • here Bur
mother, Mist John Barr and other
read from Mrs: John MantYrq ing the week: They are operating pembers" of their family.
, (IVIinnie. Haldenby) of Cul.i7oss; the "Rest -A -While' lodge at Mr. and Mrs. Verne liodgins,of
• Manitoba and °MI'S. -Glen Moore Bruce Beach. , Angus spent the week -end with
(Gladys Hodgins) of ° Rev,. WillianilDavis, Mra. Davis Mr. and Mr S• Tom Hodgins. . •
each, expressing their regrets ,on
not being' able to attend. A fam-
ily picture guessing contest caus-
ed 'a lot of. interest. Mr. and Mrs.
and her sister, Miss McFarlane of The Presbyterian WKS, met
Owasso, Mic.,, caned on friends, kt the home of Mrs. Tom • Mae-
here- on Sunday. . Donald. Mrs. Frank Maulden read
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schumacher the scripture and ;Mrs. Perry
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wore, the oldest married couple ed Saturday e'vening with mi. Bushell read abdut the .mission -
present' Mr. and Mrs, Hugh jail- and. Mrs:. William' Wall and .A1, ary, Mrs D.° Powell.°Several •lad -
seri. (Marion Per.cY) were the lat- lan and with Mrs. Ethel Rurich read from the study °book.
est newlyweds. Judy AnclersOn of, ey Mrs Jack Barr conducted a Bible
KaPuskasing, granddaughter of MissMary Jane Ball of London quiz. The roll call was "Bedeech7.
Mr and MrsHarvey Anderson visited with Karen Nicholson 4wbat is Home" was read by
(Pearl Haldenby), had eonie the during the Week. , • Mrs. John Emerson. Mrs. George
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farthest distance. , Beyerley 'Ann
Redley, daughter of Mr and Mrs.,
Delbert Hedley (JOYce Haldenby.).
was the ,youngest 'child. present.
'Mr., and Mrs. N.,E. ,(Ted)' Hal-
.,,denbY..liad the largest familY in
attendance. Mr. Percy Barr had'
the lucky chair. Mis.-George Hod-
gins . read two poemwhich she
..had recently ,written and were
greatly enjoyed The retlirng
Secretary, -Miss Winnifred Percy,
°was replaced by Mr. Douglas
lialdenthY and Mrs. Don:.Donald-
s,on was 're-elected president.: . .
Mrs. Ethel Rulichey returned. to
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,Miss Evelyn, Nicholson visited
last week with her cousin; Helen
-Ruth -Hedley, Kincardine..' •
Friends ,'•of Mr. Walter Nichol-
son, a former. resident here, were
pleased-tO know he. had recovered
sufficiently ,tobe 'removed' froth
Kincardine. Hospital to, the home
of Mr., and Mrs. Ronald Thacker,
South Line.
Miss Edna Boyle visited Wed-:
nesday with Mrs. Charlie -Hod-
Harkness favored: with a piano
solo. Mrs. John Barr conducted
a Bible contest.. A. letter from
Mrs. J.. Gordon was read. by Miss
Winnifred Percy. Prayer closed
the meeting and lunch .was, ser -
Mr. and Mrs. Bert . Nicholson •
and. Lois visited on Sunday with. .•
Mr. and Mrs. glen Campbell at
Amberley. ' „,
Karen . Nicholson. is visiting
gins at Wingham. Miss Ruth with Judy Nicholson at Ripley.
Hodgind, has been confined to the and- Allan Nicholson is. visiting,
Wingham 'Hospital with 'pneu- with David and Carolyn Nichb1-
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rnonia. . , son.
Toronto after spendiing the past. Friends of Miss Ruth Barnwall
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Madonna visited on Sunday 0- the groom ,andNlylr. Larry Rilett;,
ening with 'Mt. and Mrs. Tom the bride's :brother; were ushers.
Hodgins. : bride's Mother Wore Pogrd- •
: • et blue embroidered, nylon 'with.
ttIlLETT-4101DGINS Matching. picture bat white ac -
At an impressive double ring cessories: and corsage of ye4OW
ceremony •in Westminster •United roses. The graarri's Mother wore,
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Churchin Windsor July ' 5th Rev coppertone honan silk with char-
Gtiltieri of St. James United trtiege,.accessories and corsage of
Church united in marriage, Doris °yellow roses, .=
Volaine;'R N, daughter of Mr. ,A reception washeld at the •
and Mrs. R. G. Rilett, 1725 Hilde- Polish Hall, Hildegarde St. set for ': •
garde St. and James McCue Kod-. some 200 guests'. The dining rcPm- •
gins, so f Mr and Mrs. Tom Was ,prettily' decorated with pink
Hodgins, Hblyrood. Prior to •the and white dtreamers. The bride's
ceremony, Mrs. Norman Goodacre table Was :centred with a three
of Florida 'sang "Because", and -tier _Wedding cake. with pink cas•-•
during the signing_ of the regis- cads Of roses.
ter, lyIrs. •• Harol;ck Haldenby of. me.and Mis Hodgins. left for
Holyrood sang "O.:Perfect LoVe7. a honeymoon in Nerthern 0.n-
The 'bride, given, in marriage tario, the bride 'travelling In an•
by her :father, was Charming in ensemble of ivory moire bepga-
a' floor • length gown of bouquet line with dusty rose .acdesories • •
taffeta with a, chapel train and and a corsage of pink anci white
featuring a :'grecian .girdle effect roseS.
waist, trimmed with venice lace .They will live••in•Varicouvor.:
fingertip: was .
held :in ° a tietta of iridescent •
rhinestones ° . and' Pearls and: she 4. Z.'
carried a casCade of white„glad-. "
had AP. his work clone by Fri -
Who, Was the first man
a .fot.ty-liour week?
'John:-
Robinson CrUsoe he
ioli and chrysanthemums. .‘
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Mrs. Len Elentes of Kincardin
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sister of the bride, .was maid of °
y.arieolivei, sister of the groOrn,. inny men wo
4 sSell O'Neil of .0101,. •
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honor. Mrs. Douglas Teixeira of 0-
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andMrs. u
castle, as bridesmaids, were dress, -
ed identical in pink' embroidered
linen, with crystalette sashes and
carried cascades of pink-,carna-
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tons. and white mums. .
a 'Arm -Marie-Rilett,,4liece,
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--of the bride, as flower girl, was
attractive in pink` crystalette and
carried a ,nosegay of pink Carna-
tions and white mums. •
Mr. James Haldenby of "Holy
rood, -friend 'of. 'the groom, was
best man. -Mr. Douglas Teixeira
of Vancouver, brother -in -Taw .of
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