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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-10-22, Page 7• . WEDNESDAY. OCT. ,224d, 1958 LONDON EDDING. ! . W .OF I ITERE$T HER.E (KINLOUGH NEWS) Mr, and Mrs. George Halderiby of Cobourg. 'spent the week -end with friends- here and , ri Walk- THE' ucKNoWsnNTiN L,. LucacNow, orfamo erton, a Mr and Mrs. Roy Sehneller and family visited; on Thursday with relatives at Kitchener,, Mrs.. Margaret, McPherson :vis- ited with Mrs. J.' W. Colwell: and both ladies 'went on, the •bus trip WALTER BRECK.LES BIN " OUGH ONTARIO Phone 18-20 Ripley Your .John. Deere Dealer •Automotive and. Tractor -Repairs Arc Arc and Acetylene :welding ; Machine. Work ; . Pioneer Chain ' Saws, Lawn and Garden. Equipment, For your. best. buy in diesel tractors, see they "David Brown" to Wiarton, 1Vtrs, McPherson rep=• resented the H. 'W. L at the Rally held there and Mrs, Colwell vis- ited with her cousin . Mrs ' Mary Lynch, • A most enjoyable ,evening .was spent in Kinlough School on Fri- day evening When the Memorial Street Light Committee' held a social evening of', Euchre, Croki- nole and Rummage' Sale, High prizes' going to, = Mrs. J'ack, Barr, Mrs. Jofrir Einerson, Bill `Ha1d: enby ( Westford) , and Keith Maulden.. ':A similiar ' social will 'be held early in November, "°. - Miss 'Joan ' Vanstone of Ben;'" miller visited friends here` dur- ing the .• week. • Mr. and Mrs. Karl Boyle and Carol, Mr. and• Mrs. William: Lloyd of London visited Satur- day with Edna and. May Boyle. P A members attended the banquet and Rally •held, at. Lurgan on Friday ; evening and were privileged 'to hear, the guest speaker Mr, Ray Farrell of Kin- cardine,, College who is a: student .:at Htiron College London and dur- ing the 'summer•' he .and :a. group of students from the College with the aid. of -Indiansin, the Mission. erected an Anglian Church at Big, Beaver. Haase which is a' remote Indian Village. two h u n d r e and . fifty' miles' north • of •Sioux Lookout.' Mrs Jack Hodgins returned from Kincardine 'hospitalwhere' 'She spent a few days; Mrs Harvey .Hodgins visited:' in Detroit with .'relatives and re- turned home. on, Wednesday, Misses Erlma .Jean "and Sandra Percy sang a duet. In the evening. the guest . soloist was. Mrs. -Har- old .. Haldenby` and 1VIisses • Erlrr a..• Jean and S a.n.d ra ' Percy and Messrs' Donald 'Robertson and Mac: McDonald sang a. • quartette nurriber. Mrs. John Emerson was organist. Mr, and Mrs. William Rogers of Port -Sandfield, Muskoka were Mauiden and Keith. •LMrs.. J. W. Colwell visited on . . Sunday".with Mr. and Mrs. Cur- rie Colwell ' and family. Milligan - . Boyle` ' White shasta mums ;combined with 'lighted tapers formed a lovely setting in Bishop Cronyn Memorial CYiurch, London . for the wedding` of Marilyn Jean daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl L. Boyle to, " Robert. Linton Milli-. gar.). son of�• •1VIrs: Eva Milligan and the.late Colonel II,.Lt Mill igan, • The • 'ceremony v,as per- formed by the brides' Uncle the Right 'Reverend William A Townshend, Suffragan Bishop of Huron. Assisted' by the Rev. :.Burton Thomas rector:of the'church... Mr. Lansing . MacDowell played traditional wedding music and. accompanied .'the' ' •poloist Mrs: Ivan' Lloyd of ,Chathan who sang "b' perfect Love" . Givenin marriage by her father, " the brid.e. was lovely in her gow.Yi of white silk organza over net.. and taffeta having a scoop 'neckline with gipuire. laces motiffs also at the waistline and:. 'Shir'red, ptiff. sleeves A Cierra' of seed pearls and sequins: held her double tiered fingertip' veil of net• embroidered with lace .mot- iffs and she carried a9 white- Prayer hitePray, er. ' Book 'crested with white gardenias carnations :on stream=••. er's. She. was attended by her sister Miss Carol` Boyle.. Fier cousins Misses Sandra Ferguson and Nancy. Townshend, Miss Diane Bidwell and the 'groom's:' ‘rieice , Miss Patricia . Wearing. They were gowned alixe in sap- phire blue •velvet with Whit e• gloves and ',feather- headresses, and carried "semi -crescent ;cas cades of white shasta ririu�ns.' f Mr. and . Mrs.' H a, r r y Rieck,' Donna, Susan and Patsy, .of Kit- chener visited Sunday ;with. Mrs and, Mrs. , Roy $chnelier and. family. ., Mr. and Mrs. Howard :Thomp- son ' and Susan Colling; Mrs. Hugh Jansen and babe .visited'' Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. - Alex Percy and. family, . Anniversary services yy'ee held on Sunday • in the Presbyterian Church with Rev.; 'Neil 1VIcCom7 bie the guest preachers,; At the" -Morning 'service 'the' soloist • was;' Mrs. William McPherson Jr,'and Mrs. Ezra ..Stanley: -and .family spent the ' week -end 'with rela- tives. in Detroit.: - Mr. • and Mrs.' Freeman File linger. and family of Detroit; Mr, Bert Walker, Mr.' and Mrs. ,Geo- rge Cuyler:.and, family were Sat- urday evening -dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson and' family. • New Styleside Pickup' Cab wide body gives extra style arid : extra . room Extra strength, too,. from` heavier new bumper.: to .:wrap-around rear body corners. 44, trOy r swi n.• New Cab Interiors! Easy on the eye, easy to drive in,'easy. to, keep , up!" New.: standard upholstery rs, twice as durable as lastyear's rugged fabric 'New Custom,Cab features 27. color dash and door panels; chrome -trimmed instruments; b" of foam rubber m the seat. Canadb's Lowest -Priced Line of Tilt Cabs! 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Wag honoured atbridal showers at the home of Mts. , Douglas. ;Hewitt, Misses .Doris, Lloyd and Sandra' Ferguson entertained at. a; show;er ,when all present were relatives and Miss .Nancy' Town- shend entertained' girl friends Of the London Teacher's College of which Mrs. Milligan is a .gradu-= ate and 'is .on the teaching staff • of the Teeuri seh• School, London. Wife, at desk with Checkbook, to : husband; "Well, it balances. The checks total tip to exactly :the amount I`rn overdrawn." • e • e