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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-02-20, Page 8} PiGE: EIGHT' )IES' NEW SPRING I SEE BY THE: SENTINEL . THAT Arnold Alton and;..Lorne Hackett. of Ashfield'are two of the..eight directors; of the Hur- AGENT'' FOR KINCARDINE 'CLEANER: Free." Pick -Up and Delivery' Monday and Thursday. gip 4 Children's, Men's,Ladies' 's: Wear Piece, Goods wind .Woollens , Ch ReYnemb Carnival FRIDAY. . er Tife . LiQns g •BELLS in at 870 Monroe Avenue, `San. E1�D 1�1� . I Jose.' Prior to .her , marriage, Carol PINOCALI_GARDNER lafererGhapei ,as !given several showers and i n Carmel, Cal=, received rnany.:beautiful .` gifts ifornia; w'as the setting for vows uniting •Miss Carol:' L. Gardner and� •:Mr: Donald A. Pinocal} d by; Rev. Kenneth "Gray. '`Parents of: the.'new ._. eds,:are'Mr and Mrs J R : Gardner of Zion ' and Mrs. Rev: Wallace McClean united in A: Pinnoaal and 'the late Mr. Pin bonds of ,holy matrimony, Betty, LINK;-- ARMSTRONG .0n Wednesday, February 3th, at ..the Presbyterian . Manse,;, in surroundings. of • spring blossoms, ali, San: Jose,, California Given inmarriage by her bro- ther-in-law, Robert W. Panter, the bride' chose a pale blue taf- feta ballerina ' gown : with sweet- heart neckline, ' long tapered sleeves . and . matching headpiece. She carried Joan; second ! daughter of Mr. and ',Mrs. : 'Robert 'Armstrong of Lucknow; and Ronald Morris, Only son of Mr. .and Mrs. Morris Link Of London •The bride, given in, marriage by her : father, Was charming in Sh a bouquet of white a 'wool suit of 'pastel pink with. orchids. Mr. and Mrs. James Jones were their only attend- ants, Mrs. Jones being a sister of the bridegroom. Soft music • was played during . the ceremony y ohn;',Panter. Following the double ring cer- emony the couple:received: guests of the ' immediate . families at Highland Inn, Carel. T h e' bride's going -away costume was a wool cocoa, brown' fitted dress with hat and shoes to match and fur jacket After a two week's trip thru the :Eastern States, thenewly-. • white accessories and corsage, of white carnations, Miss Marjorie Armstrong at- tended' her sister and chose • a grey English • wool suit with black accessories and corsage, of red carnations,: ' Mr. Fred . Link of London, cousin of the groom, was best Aman. , A reception followed at the home 'of 'the bride's parents for the:. immediate; relatives. After• a ..trip to Detroit, Mr and Mrs. Link willreside in Lon- don. , Association,: .which held the annualze'et;ng ,at Clinton last week. THAT Mr. 'and • Mrs, . Charles: :Short:, ,won the ;best.. dressed couple prize at the Valentine costiur e .ball` on,, Friday, 00.6 -% sponsored by ' the . Lady Foresters; 'T .11 T Wthis{ :district ~ .was -111-- the `;`banaria belt" la's't :Thursday,.• Whiler Toronto,"Ha niltor , Lori don and such points' were. struggling under:the, paralyz ing-;effects- of excessive°; snow- ..we here, ' *ere.' enjoying ap -leasant ..winter's day with, out, a flake 'of 'snow, --o THAT; ' Brent 'Bailey, four-year- oldson. of• Mr.• and M'rs' Gor. • don Bailey,;was, one of 'a grouci. of. •youngsters .featured at a 'Valentine, party . on M'argare:t=, Brophey's "M'lady" television show,:on.• Thursday - afternoon.. After : rehearsing', ".Love ,1VIe: sang.."Jingle Tender , Brent Bells" when' called on,. for a solo. from his', repertoire. CLUBGI•RLSY MET are now-at-hoYnp in Sin a .. . en you are in need of . PAI E] HI` 2 Ib livrzNiEsP C �•�N• : SY'RU; G oz ,Aunt"' Jemima PANCA 20 oz, WHITE CAKE'MIX Monarch LEAF SOAP MAPLE • � , juuuit o size . Prices • Effective, February' 21 22, • 21, «Fortune:..over CKNX';Radio :.Listen to .f.Wheel of • 5:30 dailj► L{ . — - Phone 20 uc� . DELIVERY F ..,. =-- Lknaw REE IDA _, •• arrival F. _� ..:.The :Lions. C , , ..... .: .r.�R;emember.. ;On February 16th' The Daugh- ters: Of the • Kairshea met at the, home ; of, Mrs. ' MacKenzie. The, roll call was answered by seven members. The' girls worked on their garments and record books A: `delicious - lunch brought the' meeting to a close. ,:. OBITUARY :. DUNCAN .L. MacCONNELL math::-remoV-ed" thQ lash. mein- ber of :an early gneration along •the Second Conecession. Kinloss, In' the Passing'' Of Duncan : Living stone MacConnell. Mr. MacCon nell . died in St. Joseph's Hos-. pt�al;' ,London, on. Wednesday; February 6th;, after a 17 -day. ill- ness. He: had::bee'n in indifferent health ...for some time and :only last • December • he and Mrs. Mac=. Connellmoved .to Lucknow • from. their home on the Second Con cession where: Duncan :was born almost 76 years ago, and where he had spent;his lifetime. He !was the last : member ,of . a fe ly:.Of—fiye,-•,born to .Dungan MacConnell, and :Christena Mac,: Lend.;. He was Predeceased by Al in the:; ;past :year. Ian Of. London,' Mrs. Neil Gillies 'He was the only son of John. (Annie) of:. ,Yucknoww, , John; : of B.. -Rutherford.: and Mary Jane Toronto, and ,,,Alex,. who ' diedm _at.l.,Durninr: and::...was:,;:. Ibornr ,at_ ,.St. the farm home in :1904. Helens on ' December 7th, 1884. Duncan was a plasterer ` and Highly esteemed in .the.•commkin-, followed )111.s' trade. most . of his ity, -Hugh was known for his in life, and frequently was associa terestt _inShorthorn cattle and ted at:''.this :work .•with "Uncle in' agricultural, organizations :He. Dune •,MaeLeod, Of late years served for ,several;.years: on the Mr 4MacConnell devoted his time Board' of Stewards of \St Helens to farming. -United':: Churoh. ',Illness in .1943 He was a' faithful• member of� forced ;him to:`quit fanning. For:; S t h Kinloss Presbyterian a , time he worked -with the On-_ Church,• while' health permitted,, tario' .,Hydro;.' at London,' return: and' was a member of , the Board ing:borne in •195;1.' or, our rts an o Su can supply .7ou with , ARANTEED:REPLACEMENT 'PARTS GENERATORS • STARTERS FUEL:PUMPS COILS VOLTAGE REGULATORS • WATER PUMPS ALL "IGNITION ,REPLACEMENT,,PARTS e also Sell TUFLITE. AUTO GLASS ERAL RIDING OF HURO►' at 8.15 P.flL:.', m the, HON:. WALTER RI Minister of FinanCe. veryone Welcome with' Colin MacDonald, ]Alejc•• Humphrey,' Brown airper;..atid-, Peter •CattiPbell- acting as '3)61:1-: Surviving,',are two sisters,' Mrs: Miller. (Margaret) and 11,.111, .helinine,.,RuthenfOrd of st. HO-. sister Mary. Remeniber The -Lions CarniVal FRIDAY. • nature -and loved, and .was lov- ed by, children; The funeral service wai-held ' by Rev.' Wallace McClean, Frank cornpaniment by Miss. MalcolM. ',Interment was . in South Kin - Thomson and Douglas' Graham as pallbearers. The floWer bear-, . ers: were Frank 'Miller, Huntley Dawson; Harry LaviS, :Evan olwell,, Chris: Weiler. and Don - Mr: MaeConnell is survived by Kenzie of • -Kincardine'. Townihip;,' One ;daughter, Mrs; Herb, Thick - ton (Mary) 'and two. grandchild- ren, Marion Atut Auckton: teh for Paper and Hand 1.1,e'.xt week, for more ori- this*Preat ,Bargain Event... einent „. ions itarnivat long reSident 'Of the St; lielAris CornirtunitY"; oh s' PridaY,1 pagsed away at' taker's Pri= . had sof-feted A 'series, of strokes 8.06 sharp ‘Lut.IcnoW '..1:1igh School 'Band ,Pfee :Skating, After Public ,Sibtiut Children Adinimlou' 35c