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WEDNESDAY, .SEPT. 10th, 1958
Lucino
resyte�rian Church
Minister:
RRe r; Wallace 'McClean .,
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14;
10.00• a.m .Sunday, .School. •
100. a;m.: Morning Worship;
.'LUCKNOW
THE . JC .OW ,SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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New Shipments, tn ..::.: a
Distinctive, • alluring colors for'' Fall Wear
Authentic tartans and checks In English wools in
all around 'pleated Sportrite Skirts; Acrilan pleated
and washable in all sizes. Bronze and brown, beige,
green,'fed, blue tones to mix and match, all; wool,
banlon and orlon Sweaters.
Sizes := Skirts, 9 to: 23, 10 to 20. A11 colors..
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Rev. ,Gbrdoh R. Geiger,,
B.A., B;D.
SUNDAY, . SEPTEMBER ,14
10.00: a.m. Church School.
11,00 ' a.m.: Divine Worship.
Sermon; Theme ``Marks • of.
'•A Great Church'
(2) Its- Ministry
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER '21 :.
Rev.' E. ,Howe, Sunderland, I'
England
Thought for :the 'Week:' The
Great USe. Of Life I$ Spend
It• For, Something That Will
Outlast . :
Lo=ala& General
Mrs. .Albert' Little .. and . 'Mrs.
Emily McCallum ' spent Sunday
with.: Kincardine' friends.
Mr. and• Mrs: Robert 'Elliott•' of
Hamilton visited .:on Thursday
'with Mrs. ,Albert Little.'
(Photo.' •by Horst Msyk) •
LAIDLAW—TODD
Calvin United: Church, St. Hel•,-
eris was the scene . "of a:' lovely
veddirig at 12'' o'clock, noon on
Saturday, Septerriber 6th, when
Anne Jane ':Todd, daughter of Mr..
and Mrs. Thomas J. Todd. of St.
Helens, became: :the ' bride of
Raymond Bidgood' .Laidlaw, 's'on.
of. Mr. and Mrs.:Robert Laidlaw
Of Wi igharn: Rev. B. F. Green
officiated,
,
The. 'bride ' given in marrpia e
r. g
by her ' .father, was lovely .in' a
floor length •gown of hand dip-
ped chantilly lace:. and miramist
taffeta- over net and satin. The
•Lorne;Johnston: returned to. His i chantilly lace basque bodice, feat-
ured scalloped ' Sabina neckline,'
home hers last week after eight
re -embroidered' broidered' with seed -pearl's:
weeks ,• in Winghahi hospital. m.. ..
Mr. and; 'Mrs Harry Anderson
and '' sequins' with tapered, lace
sleeves. The . full bouffant 'skirt
spent a week `; recently- •in. Detroit was of miramist taffeta with pleat -
with his. brother, Lin Anderson, ed taffeta swagback bustle hi h
Mrs,: Anderson and : fdmily f g
lighted with.jewelled, lace Tried
. h.e
�arid
1VIr,• and MrS..' Alf, R:itc i allons: cascading to a 'demure
D'onria , have returned home from
a three`. weeks' . trip to the, West
Coast.
Milton McMullen: of .
Toronto'
spent the., week -end' 'here sand
visited ,his ,,sister,: 'Mrs. .,Essie
Hewat'at_'the••Greer Convalescent
Home.'
The regular meeting of the
Luckrow Women's Institute Will
be held in;'the Town, Hall this
Priday :in 'the.
12th.
It has , been, requested that all.
ladies wear their ` hats. .
Miss Mary Porteous was a
• 'week -end visitor with ;cher . par
ents, . Mr.. and. Mrs. W. A. Port-,
eons. , Mary returned recently
from a` ' month's' holiday in ; the
British Isles:
Mr. and •'Mrs. Jim, -MacMillan,
cl apel,.train. Her ..flowers, were.
red roses. with sweetheart roses
on : streamers:
was -Miss -Nor,-
The `bridesmaid as
and the:
ma. Murray .of.St, Helens.
mato o. r n, •of h nour, ":Miss': Isabelle
MacPherson,of f ' London.. :They
wore similar' floor length' 'gowns•
of misty pink and aqua' organza
with , molded bodice and' empire.
waistline_ of softpleated folds,.
and, matching bolero' jacket: 'The.
bouffant skirt was: of double
tulle . •with _;:overskirt: of organza,
caught up at ' both ,sides with 'a
deep shaded rose. They carried
nosegays of blue and pink earn-.
ations ',respectively: , ,
Arthur Laidlaw , of Wingham.
was 'groomsman far his brother:
The Soloist was Barry :McQuillin
of St. Helens with 'Mrs, ` W. A.
:'Willer • as .Organist. Ushers, were
Ivan Laidlaw arid' Don Cameron:
kA reception followedin the
church parlors: .Thebride's moth-
era received .in'.•.a brown dress
.withbeig a hat and accessories:.
Her ;corsage was; of `yellow mums;
The 'groom's mother chose a, -blue
and white dress with matching:
accessories and'. corsage -of pink
mums.. .• ::•.
Theride
b s travelling ve lingcos me
to
was a blue and white dress,. 'beige.
coat,
shoes and purse' and 'blue
. e
,gloves, 'hat and scarf. Her cot-..
Sage ' was, . of . pink carnations
- Following a wedding- trip: to
United States Mr: and, Mrs. laid-
law' will , reside, at. Wingha'n',
Guests' ' attended the ::wedding•
from London, Bracebridge, Van-
couver, Victoria, 'Tillsonburg •and
Wingham..
POI NTS TO PRICE•
SPREAD ' .ON EGGS
(By J•. Carl Hemingway)'
Those of 'you Who 'have been
,getting rid 'of your old hens :fate
Iy will realize • the need :;for a
strong Poultry Producers' organ
ization: I ' was talking to 'a poul
• David and Joseph of .St. •Cathar- 1 try dealer yesterday who quoted
Ines • were week -end` visitors•a price of 16c for over 5 lbs;
with Mr 1V,[ M and 'Mrs. rs.: J. 'L. c- I He • also informed me,. that pros-,"
Millani;'"
.a
Mr, arid • Mrs. 'Jack .McDori'agh
--returned 'recently from a three
pects we`re for '.15c ;,The .buyers
Clain). they can import hens' from
the' U:S. as ,'a comparative ,price
weeks .motor trip to' Western and this sets'our market
danada. ,At Edmonton 'they vis- Consumers may .wonder how the:
ited with their son, "Chuck' U.S producer can continue at
'who ".f ". it _:- rai lunii it. lliy4.s _-',1°6' l?u't-the:'c�ans-u-mer= per-
iew out' -froth-. C Y haps. doesn't know that thie. U,:S.,
to meet" them: feed grain,. is subsidized 'so that
Local students. entering Teach- the .feeder' 'has ah
' advantage of
ers' College at Stratford on Tues -
about $5.00 per, ton of feed over
day' were Ruth Steer; Ann Craw- r
ford, Marilyn Carruthers of the Canadian. producer.
I would again like ,to remind
Lucknow, Marlene Hunter, Louise i the consumer that ' an 11c spread
Andrew of Ashfield, Barry .Me- between Grade A large and
Helens, Bill Ken- , ;G
Qulliri` of . St. � rade � medium 'eggs is not
nedycl Patil Groskorth of .
an .realistic, Remember the quality
Whitechurch. e,.
• is: the same. The difference •is
Recent„ visitors with Mr. and only' in the actual weight ' per
Mrs. J. McKendrick and Made- .dozen. The spread should be
lyne .1VIc1Vlorran ' were Mr, and 'about 3; cents, If the spread gets
Mrs..Frank Scott, -Wyandotte,• to be more than this . the con
Mich.: Mr. ,and. M.rs. Victor Tan- sumer' should buy Medium; eggs,
.'ler and Mr.. and . Mrs. John Wal- They ,''are cheaper '•per food unit.
'lace Y
• , ,Paisley; Mr. D.; •Bryce and - '� ,.
Muir, Port E1grn;:Mr` and '
•Root e,s.. 'Alex' x' ,Hackett Jr. arid
Mrs. Cecil Holmes and:
family; ..Mr . � . ,�: _ n
. , ed recent-
Windsor'' Mr. and Mrs. Fred• Mrs, W. G. Hunter visit
Major and
H'
- ly , in 'Toronto with Rversdale
clines and daughters, Elizabeth
and Mrs. Gordon Black, B.incar Mrs, Gordon 'Cooper,
dine; .Mr. Robt. Holmes• of Tie- •.Drive. and with ' Mr. and '11MIrs.
trbit. Fred Best, •'1VCt•. Dennis. -
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This bi,g 'spread• is also bad.
for the producer since •it" pushes
the .'retail price -of the A large
so high that sales -drop :off
If the Ontario Poultry , Produc- •
ers could <=finance a small, -
time ;.Staff
mall,•time.staff representationcould`
be made: quickly to Government
to .apply import controls to 'pre-
vent such, a drastic drop in the
price • of fowl, This.same staff: ,/
could alae • keep a 'steady' flow•. of
information-• before the consumer: •
as to the value, of the different
'grades of eggs. These' two thing's.
would keep the, customer .happy
and• would well repay the pro
ducer for the small fee deducted
from the sale of hens and eggs
liav�l3�en:4"T3;D9�..�'
more.hogs ,marketed up to .Aug-
ust 23rd this year than for the
same .per.ied .last . year.. Did the.
satisfactory price for • hogs • on the
open . market cause the farmers
to go, "hog wild?"
large assortment
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iSPECj?AL ORDERS • AT YOUR 'CONVENIENCE
STUDENT NURSE
'15 HONORED
(KiNLOSS• NEWS) • . '
Second, Fourth and. Sixth''.
The neighbors on the' Second
Concession of Kinloss gathereccl at.
the home of Mr and Mrs' :Frank:
MacKenzie to honor'Miss Gladys
•Graham before her departure to
London as a xiurse=in=training at
St. "'Joseph's Hospital.. Everyone
had -.the pleasure of helping
Gladys get •a:scrap book , started.
which caused • Much; merriment.
.AS a small token of good 'wishes
Gladys was • presented ' with a
photo •album and the following
poem expressedthe` thoughts of
those ' present:
Dear' Gladys, we learn that you're
slated to: go! ..
And the -Graham house.will miss
fledgling
And all of. us too will- be missing
:yourthe.last. face . you \know:.
Remembering how much 'yot%..
have Meant to , this place.
But :yet we are ' happy to know
that . your choice
Is . sure to 'make many sick. folk
to rejoice.
We feel your 'upbringing has
given insight;
And. 'courage to .face both the
dark .:and the bright.:
And 'you • will be. ';bringing the
• strength .of the ,hills,,
;The sunlight that' blesses ' the
' fields 'and the rills
Just where .it is needed' •for .those'.
:Who, are ill;.•
Arid: doing gsuch service is surely
a:.. thrill.,
We give you this album forkeep-
ing your snaps.
`Of' relatives, school -chums and
boy -friends .,perhaps,.
And may,,it give pleasure to. you
in' your, labours
And cause you to think of`old:.'
• friends and old neighbors.
Mr. and Mrs.. Currie Colwell,
Bruce and Betty and . Mrs., J. W.
LIFE,.IS TOO, SHORT
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—To ' Spend lime . hunting f
things disagreeable. '
--To waste ones strength fight-'
°ing unnecessary battles. •
To' worry , over troubles that
:never' happen.:
—To lose -sleep over .things .that
Cannot be .helped,
—To spoil• even one day by ;envy'-
ng someone else's prosperity,
-To• tryto, shut the mouths • of
t m ut s
all gossips., ' ••
—To refight the, battles .that havd'
been already : won,
Colwell, and ' Mrs. Bushellenjoy-
ed a ' ' motor trip ,to Tobermory
rebently.
Miss. 'Phyllis Steer • is . attending,
business college ' in Toronto.
Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Powell of
Elsinore ''visited Sunday, with •the
Gilchrist family.
Mr, and Mrs.: Thos. Austin and;
Mr. and Mrs., Harold Austin and
family were at Mr. Thos. Aus-
tin's brother's funeral near Sarnia.
on Saturday. •
Mr. and' Mrs. • Fraser MacKin-
non enjoyed a trip to Hamilton
Ind- Toledo,. 'Ohio. Mrs. Ritchie
cared for. the family '.while they
were. away.
Prints- Available •
Glossy prints , of all "Sentinel
photos" are available . to anyone-
wishing same. We draw this ;to-
theattention' particularly of 'par-'
ents of; kindergarten children;.
who might wish a group photo: • .
bf the picture in. 'ibis' issue. A, .
proof may be ; 'seen at The Sen-
tinel.
en=tinel •
SECOND . CROP BERRIES
Late August and September
rains have caused spring-like •
pasture growth, • but more'- than.
that :raspberries bushes are 'show-
ing signs of a • second crop. 'Tom.
Rivett. of Dungannonplucked. a
branch ., from a plant • in their
berry patch that is ; well' loaded
with large,, luscious' fruit.
Moving To Sudbury ,
Mrand Mrs. Roy , de Groot,
(Yvonne Gardner)' and her lath;
er, . Mark Gardner :of.. Wingham,
are moving to Sudbury to take
' up residence.
BORN
AITOHISOIV''-in Wingham Hos-
pital on Monday, September 1st.
1958',. ';to 'Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Aitchison, Wingham; a son.
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