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WEDNESDAY OCTQBER 8;:195$
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL
Lucknow„ Ontario
of •
Authorized, as, second` class mail,. Post Office; PePa$ttnent, Ottawa
Established 1873-- Publshed Each, ,Wednesday .Afternoon:
Subsctipt on rate-42.5a..a Yearm advan0e--40 ,$3 50
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son Publisher
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WEDHFSDAY. OCTOBER 8,
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London,, Stratford, Sarnia, TeesL OBITUARY
water and Lucknow.
0 when you compare
es, you save $� �.. ,
beautiful big Doll with others selling :at $30,00
e You must see it to believe. it ., this,
'or more.
encha�, ting,, unbreakable Cinderella Doll. Yours
for only $9.98 during this specialgoodwill offer.;
About 30 tall, washable saran, rooted . hair,
bending' arms and legs Wearing the -most ex
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uisite evening gown ever'. designed. ' / .
Extra—A free Royal Coach with, each doll.`
'PHONE :26 FREE ' DELIVERY.
TO MAKE HOME-
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MONTREAL
O'REILLY - MacMILLAN
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FOUR Mf MB.ERS b
JOIN LIONS. CLUB
Four new members Gordon
Finlayson, Robert .McIntosh, Mac
McLennan, Donald retie,. joined
the Lucknow and District Lions
culb at their Monday night meet-
ing. ' They 'vyere inducted by
Deputy District Governor,
vey, Webster, and were presented
"'with Liars .pins by their :spon-
sors.
Lon Larry Salkeld introduced
es. and uncle,Lion Herb
gli t, . .. ,. x �:
Wark of, Brockville, who.'�apake
highly of Lio7 iism. ' •
�Jbaa MacKenzie . did Scotch
•dances. and Joan, Jane Joynt and
Sharon Mowbray 'gave' a, 'profess-
ional' demonstration . of; whirling
the hula -hoops.' They, were' in-,
troluced. by W. L. McKenzie and
thanked 'by. , Jirn . Boyle. ;
The Deputy Governor explain-
ed how $8.00 of the •$12.00 mem-
ber's dues
em-ber's:dues , goes to the Internation-
al •and. 'provincial ,' organization's
and that this year, 25c per mem-
ber will ' gq to .establish, a fund
for newly formed' District A-9.
Lions Bud Hamilton and. Brock
Cleland: outlined plansfor a bus
.. to• go to Arthur for the: sally on
October 23rd: • /
President Charles Webster an-
nounced that 1000' penny ` cans
were on order, that, a suit draw
was to be held, and plans ,were
underway : for a children's Hal-
lowe'en . party.
Lion Lloyd Ashton 'reported on
the girls' and ' boys' work and
called a, meeting of the,committee
ifollpwing' the regutl'ar' meeting.'
Deputy Governor, Webster' read
a letter. from Michael McPhail of
Wing ,ham in connectiontwith the
retarded children's', school Dona-
tions. of $100 have .been received
from five: service •• clubs ,and one
Legion The ' -local; . club ',,deferred:
action until next- meeting. Kelso
McNay, : a member. ' of the dist.-
riot committee, spoke on the sub-:
ject
Lion:: Doug,;Harton described his
tripthis summer, to Alaska:.
The President annouiced' . that
the :Legionwas holding • cribbage
each Monday night and asked, the
members to support them, for,.
"they. help us and . •we want to
work' . together."
Clair Johnston won the chick-.
en• draw. • '
• A $51.00 stag night was approved
as a Mone y ;raising, project- in
,lieu ofhouse-to-house selling of..
Such : things'' as bulbs ; and peanuts
(m the, .future). Many members
still have peanuts and would Wel-
come. the public's support in
"helping them eatt them."
eturns
oderic
at •, 8,30 p.m. `
AT , GODERICH PAVILION
and
EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING THEREAFTER'
at sane place..-;- at same time
1:7 GAMES :FOR ' ADMISSION PRICE :OF
LTH' AX.SO
S�iARE-THE-IKEA
Crowd The B'. er The Prize
' -notary
The, Berger The �--'
Sponsored $;y 6
IODERICH 0O1S CLUB in aid yof '1 ELFAR•t.WORk.
Prior, to, bier marriage Gail' was
f eted' at several prenuptial show-
ers and, luncheons.
Before leaving Montreal for her.
home in 'Lucknow, she was .en-
tertairted by Mr., and Mrs.; R.
Boudan, .1W. and Mrs. L, Bre}rn7`
an; . Mr. and Mrs:' M. McColl, Dr.
and Mrs. Peter Macklam, Mr, , and.
*s. Donald Reid; Mr. and,`•Mrs.
O'Shea of. ,Tor_
Miss Mary' Anderson
onto, was "'hostess . at .a .luncheon:
at the home . 'of her mother, in.
Lticknow.. Mrs.•P. Crowley enter -
tamed at the home of her mother
Mrs. C. J. Monahan• in Burlington
while Mrs. J. G. Quarry and Mrs.
R. Roberts,. also of Burlington,
I entertained at a theatre panty.,
Mrs; MacMillan , entertained
friends '''at her home• in honor of
her, daughter.
Following the rehearsal on Fri-
day evening, the , bridal party
was: entertained. by the groom's
parents at Hotel London.
• FRED THOMPSON
Mr. Fred ii Thompson passed..
away . sudd enly . at the, home ,of
his son Frank; on Friday,
October
3rd:' He, .was born in • Evinloss
Township in 1873 and was the
last -surviving member of ' a; f am-
ily of ; twelve, , .born to the late
Mr.. • and Mrs;. Henry Thoni---
son. In 1901 he married the late
Frances G. Bell who :predeceas
1?ee..,197. The
• BT,TY KINLOSS, FARM
Mr andrs: J Russeil' Ritchie
,M have Purchased
Port Cl acne h p
of �Po b b,
the n
'Irwi faun., on the '2nd Con-,
cession (Kinloss from Mrs• Edna
Congrain and Will be : moving
here within the week.
The Rev: Fr.'McKeon officiated
at ' a' ceremony in St. Michaels, .io ,
Church, Londop, on Saturday
morning when Abigail Loretta th '
MacMillan exchanged wedding
vows with John Redmond'O'Reii
The bride is • the daughter of : BORN,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Joseph L.. Mac1Vtill- CIJRRAN—Bertram , and Willa
of Lucknow : and the;groom . is are-1ia to'; announce the arri-
thean , ..�PPY., - .
son'of 'Mr and William' Wlliam val' of their daughter, Roseann
H : f o
O'Reilly, : Montreal Willa, at Victoria Hospital, Lon -
Given in marriage by her Nth- Y, x
don,' in September 28th, %,;1858, :a
1 sister' for Bev. and :Danny.
er, the • bride ,chose a forma
wedding; gown of white peau de;
sole. The : moulded bodice, styled
with ; a round neckline, whish'
dropped ,to 'a V in theback, and
long fitted sleeves, was .offset' by.
a full sweeping skirt. A rippled
cascade emphasized the deep'back
folds,which swept. into a chapel
train: A small' pearl crown held
her finger': tap illusion veil ' and
she carried: a white satin prayer;
book ornamented with an orcl'id
and stephanotis:
Wearing identical dresses of
vibrant ,rose' peau'. de soi, •, the
bridal attendants were Miss Mary
Anderson. of Lucknow, as maid'
of honour and Miss Honor O'Rea1'
ly of, Montreal, as ' bridesmaid.
They' Wore':small thatching band-
eaus and carried similar cascades;
of white baby mums „Little
Christene',MacMillan of St. `'Cath-
arines, niece of the bride, was
lowergirl and was gowned sinii-
larly and carried a bracelet of
white baby mums
•
The groomsman •was Mr: David'
Belcourt ,of Montreal, with' Mr.
James MacMillan ' of St: Gather -
Meg' and Mr, ,Eric Joy 'of Montreal
as ushers.:.
The soloist •w as Mr. Donald de
Walf Heid` -ate; 1171o+nrea3.
. Receiving 'guests at -:a reception
held at the Hotel London, the'
mother of the ,bride chose a gown
of space blue French guipe lace
with pleatednylon, insets, white
'hat of Chinese feathers, white
gloves and wore a corsage of
pink roses. The groom's, mbther.
assisted the, hostess and wore an
ensemble of cocoa Swiss brocade
with, a . green draped hat, and
carried a handbag with a pure
corsage of. misiiature yellow
roses .•
resided e; " ompson hon e-•
_..o$
stead .until 1939 at'i which time
. , ' -
they moved to; Teeswater.• , .
Of true Christian character,. .
the :late ' Mr., : Thompson`;, was, : a
faithful rnember of • ethany
Methodist' Chu'rc'h and later of
.Teeswater United Church where
he was••a ;mernl er of the session..
The 'funeral was held from the
Church • Funeral Capel on Sun:
day afternoon with burial n- •
Teeswater cemetery: The Rev,
Gordon Geiger of ,Lucknow.•offi-
•ciated. Floral tributes • and the
many friends who Balled show-
ed the high esteem in which the,
late Mr. Thompson was held
Pallbearers were Spence Chap-
ple, 'James Wraith,' Alex Why.
tock; ,Art Hodgins, Eddie 'Thomp.-
son and Jack Ross.,
Left to, mourn.. ,his ;• passing;
are one °daughter. Grace (Mrs.
Wm. Alton), Toronto, and three
sons Bert of , Brantford, Harold ;.
of Kincardine,. Frank of Kinloss,.
township, and seven grandchild-:
ren..'
Usher, passing ssin collection plate ..
,
at church wedding: ':"Yes, ma'am,
It.
s''i " usu l but the father ' of 5 sit � , ,,�
the bride requested it."
'1:"or a. '•wedding trip' to - New
York and Virginia, the bride wore
a soft wool suit of royal saphire
blue, with .snatching hat, black
accessories and wore a gardenia
corsage, On their return Mr. and
Mrs. ' O'Reilly will reside ity
Montreal: .
Guests were present fiOni Mon
treat, Detroit, Cleveland, Toron-
to; •, •St. , Catherines,: , Burlington,
THE: WOMEN'S 'ASSOCIATION :INVITES YOU
To /'
Enjoy Come- and En 1 y a
and PROGRAMME in
LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH;:
Tuesday,IOctober' dist
• � . Pro amore -comn
cheer 8.Supper 5.30 to' 8.00. 8'r
DAYLIGHT
TIME
Adults $'
1;25 '�' � Children 10 -and under 75c
CLEARING
action Sa;
;of
CHOICE . DAIRY ' HOLSTEINS
R:E ;d=GRADE :GOA. M
- S-and.,m -
wil . be held ' �..,
AT THE FARM ' of JOHNSTON McIEOD
ieY .,ort 15, :Con. �',. Huron�-Twp.,Half � Mile South•of Rip1
TUESDAY OCTOBER ,1r
.4tti at .12.30 .Standard' 'I'!me • .
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CONSISTING of 58 FEMALES
13 •REGISTEIi;E'D HOLSTEIN COWS,,, 3' years and up
6 REGISTERED' YEARLING "HUFF Old'
7 REGISTERED CALVES; 6 ronths to one. year
(This herd is graded)
14 'GRADE HOLSTEIN COWS ` .
YEARLING I�'!>N HEIFERS
8 GRADE OLSTE.., .
10• GRADE HOLSTEIN HBTFER CALVES
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(This herd s all vaccinated) and;
These cows are choice, some due in October, November
December,,some fresh] and balance due after.1st of JanuarY,
Breeding' dates given. the day of sale. All .bred to Waterloo
Unit Bulls, This herd will be blood tested time of Vale' and 1,
pedigrees and particulars will be ;furnished. ti
TERMS 4 months ' ereditE on 'Bankable joint notes "bearing
6 ,pent.
• . Donne McLelland,
J`ohtiston. McLeod, Donald, $. Blue, , .
Propauctioneers