HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-10-30, Page 51VIaCLEAN-WILLIAMSO,NI
Following their marriage in•St.`
George's Anglican . Church, Sar_..
nia,.on 'Saturday' October 19th;
Lean • have b n . .On a wedding''
trip: • to theLaurentians e: T ! ,
will reside 'On • the groozn'a f arm
at. Lochalsh. , .. '
. The ,bride is .the 'former Mar,
garet MVhae• Williamson, daughter
of •:Mr, and •Mrs. Frank A. 'Wil_•
'liamson of .• Wyoming. Mr. and
Mrs. .Donald v A. IVIacLean: of
Lochalsh are parents of the
bridegroom;
Ferns and all white pedestals
of °miums, and pom-poms. decked
the Church as Archdeacon F. G.'
Hardy, assisted by ';Rev. , Stanley'
Uptigrove: performed the Gere-'
many, with; ' the bride ,given in •
marriage by her father. Miss Al-.
lison Rowell' sang the .Wedding
Prayer, accornpanied' by' Organist
•B': 'A. Ifotvard. ' . •
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A 'barque of pleated nylon chif-
fon ' extending to two ' floating
panels from the back, hipline dis
I.tinguished .• the bride's •formal'
. gown• ' .4 brief, jacket of?Alencon
lace. covered the 'strapless bodice,
I and the' skirt was a; floor length
sweep of Chantilly. lace arid chif
on:' fingertip 'veil ''of.' FrenCh.
i usion was Caught to a tiara of:'
sequins and pearls:; She carried
a ou tial of'All white gardenias
rom which, Gains, streamers
o x'pe a e .White carni ions' and
,ViSPNESDAY,. , (3071'6.3044 1957•
TBE,L,LTCKNOW, SENTME,L, •.LI,TcGKI11QW ONTARIO
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Svc. l know',the Fable of the.
Gr . sliopl'er g4 -0 -dance
the sunmler away while
th 'Ant ?las b9Y
lolog.aside '
provisions. and,
for
the cold ;
winter,.
the Ira
Tl}e_e'.are somepeclp a who dance, thio igh •
the summer of their lives as unconcernedd, and .
.unprepared as the Grasshopper. But other, wiser`
men and women provide funds against the cold winter day
when. they will be urgently needed; You can still enjoy
life,,and•you will have added peace• of mind, kno'wing'that.
you and "your loved ones are safeguarded'by a life •
insurance contract of the Sun Life o£'Canada.
Why not
discuss your
life insurance
problems with:•
the todayP ,
You will be
under no
obligation.
U, N LIFE, OF CANADA
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Pbdfne vviingham: 717-W=4.
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CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Buildin ' Walkerton,
'Bell Telephone S
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EVERY SATURDAY (TO, AND INCL, ,DEC.14thl
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• GQod gong anal returning ': day, only.
a ' same Saturday
EXCURSION • FARES FROM
Allenford ---$5:05.. .Guelph : „ .,,,., $2.0.5 Palmerston„
Brampton „ '.95 : j anover .,;k,.,., 4;60 . Sarnia
111. •,
Brussels 4'60.
Harriston ..�.'.. 4.00 ' Southampton 6.25
y ,, Stratford. 3.65
Chesle .�.,,.; .. 5:05 Ingersoll 3..95 Stratf
Clinton ,,.,, 5.05 Kin�ctardine 6.20 • . Stratihroy ;.,., 5.50.
Elora 2.60 Kitchener ..•:.•:• 2,60 Walkerton 1,111 4,85
Fergus „ 2.60 Listowel ..,,.,.... 3.80' • Watford , ,....... 6.05
Georgetown.•,•,1.30' Mitchell 4.20 Wingham ........ °5.05'
Goderich ' •.,, 5:30 Owen Sound 5,05 • Wyoming 6.50
Paisley 5.50
Corresponding fares from Intermediate Points
FULL INFORMATION FROM AGENTS
f R, g p ar}t that ' we keep the quality
' 11 c' high: One egg. -grader was telling
me recently that egg quality has
b _ q, leen down seriously. You farm
f d d' ars: �kh�oviw the reason, , not Bath
'•f t• 11 d t' ;ering, often enou4gh, not placing.
ivy the ,eggs in 'a cool ',..place;,- .:not:
• Tropical blue•velvet gowns keeping nests And floors:, clean:.
g It `is discouraging . to . be getting
*ere chosen by.the two attte?td
anus... With 'them they ,wore• mat- Stich low prices• but grade : B ., is
°c'hing ,headdresses': ,;ands carried a lot' lower. Also if we hope'. to
semi -cascades of.. pink vir - in-i_a export•: 'we'• can only . do. 'so: by;
carnations : styled like ,the bride' producing top .q'u:al'ity.. {
bouquet:. The: bride's 'sister, (Mrs ' The,' same. can : be: applied' to,
Ross Calvert, was the •matron':of .hogs The production is going up
honor, ' end -''the ; ju'nior..brides but again, for, the' :best quality
Maid ;was a niece, :Miss Alice there is a•; ;considerable ; export
Williamson of: Wyoming' market: 'If we produce, top 'qual
T'he bridegroom's brother from l ity we can have this badly need
•Ceilingwood, ;Allan ';MacLean, ed market.
condary was the best man The usher Be mi
was of g
HONOR COUPLE
ON SATURDAY
(WHITECHURCH' NEWS)
A.:recepti,on for. Mr, • and .Urs.
• Leroy Goyeau •• was held on Sat-
urday s night in the 'hall Many
lovely. gifts; were received • and
--at-the lunll�hoxir—t#re-usual purse
• of -money, was presented by' Mrs.
Falconer . and Mrs Arvg is • Mac-
Donald -read' 'the' address In a
`few -well,''• chosen wordw Leray
thanked' his friends'. for the' 'gift
d nice •evening Tiffins arch-
estra supplied music for dancing,
Mr, and • Mrs..Orville M.itchelI'
of: Toronto 'spent the,' 'week end.
with. Mr.. and .4Mrs. Will
—0'ri-Sat urd lien-dst'and
neighbors staged. `a party. for Mr.
'and. Mrs, Henry, the: occasion be
ing a wedding anniversary.
Mr. and, Mrs.. Ross •Smith and
Cathy of Tororito .spent .the•week
,end with•;Mr, and Mrs. Chapman.'
The high school. comrrience-
meat exercises were held Friday
night in the high school.
`•-A: McXibho chairman, was in
charge •af the 'program.. Mr.• •Mc-
sch'oois was. the s al $ akar • '•ht.'.be compared to the.
Edward Williamson :.of' • Wyoming potatoes:.The price 'to' the.farm
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.for the evening, The valedictory!,•
brother •of, the bride ,•' .`• • 'Or . has been • low yek. the ;reason The ::productiv'ity of ''the Can
address: •was : ably delivered'.by ,'
•• : Pink .and ..... w'h.ite carnations 'doesn t seem; clear In', recent adian . forests can be maintained •
Gordon' .Smith: •Th:e, presentation ' .'weeksthe ` number of •' cattleon "for ever '
roses 'and white mums ;decorated',
of awards, trophies and 'scholar= . b
sl s eariied Eby the students • d• ur_ the, Sarnia Golf Club :for the: re-,
presentee by ,the Board ,me�inberS: a re `s 'with.,
..: usual coneiuri.Pd the iridesce.nt,.sequins, complemented
. by a':brown hat : and ' white'; ac-..
evMiss :.' • cessories,., •Her'• flowers were yel-
Miss Winnifred , i'arrier, and law roses .She was ass:ist'ed by
Miss Janet • Gaunt' , spent the t
week -end -at � their parental
homes: •
Mr"s -i ay Gil'lespie7sp-erittYce-
week end with Gillespie's and
Mr,, and Mrs C. Martin '
Turkey .supper Success •
'The . United Church turkey
�su;ppet was-"a-sia'ccess; theaglril
was a wet• night:Over four lion-
dred dollars was '.taken, in at the.
door. What turkey .and' pies: were
left were :.sold .-after the: pro-
gram: T ,.Macintosh family of
Tiverton. supplied a. good musi•-'
cal 'program. .�
P caption Receiving was l�i>rs•
rag .the year was interesting and liamson i °F' a .brown
the 'market has been smaller
•than': Wast . year and we have. been
.
exporting some. 3000 head" of
slaughter cattle to the LS each
week..Last, year we were net inz-
porters: • of.,!beef to the extent of
.'55,000 head.- _ This year . we .will
be ,net • ,exporters:of a larger•
nur'nber•' and with fewer ' cattle '
on the: market ;tine • price :.hays.
dropped .2. or �..3 dollars a cwt:.
The' law Of s�tipply ' and: ' demand
doesn't' seem -to. be '.in . force
..What is the.'answer? Market-
:•ing Agencies like: hogs; peaches,
or: white beans? Governanent.•
support like eggs or 'buttery C,on-
trolled production. like' the to=
• �liMu,cu?' Or .shat ,.
• and hope that George finds . a
way?
d ' s tl
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• Joy. of Motherhood: What . a,
4ovolf a i—experiehicesHi ai'1-th-e"
kids' are in bed.
ESSO DEALER ` ';
Neavy uty4atteries ••
Cenerat'ot Etchange . .;- + .• ...•
Fuel Pumps,.,' ti,Icw, as w
Voltage I egutafors .. i ..:• 66 •
the • bride+groom's , mother, ' in a
suit:.dress of navy- silk, shanttung`
w.ith_.matching.:.picture_hat, whi-te'
accessories and• bink rosettes.
For travelling ,the.. bride chang-
ed to a brown;tweed jaoket dress i
ensemble.: with avocado a n d'•: •
b-rck a e:ss rie,s--La tl '
neckpiece.' Her corsage: was ;yet
low roses with. : bronze:. ,baby
mums :._..
WH;AT IS THE ,FAR`
PRICES• ANSWER?
(By • J. aa'rl Hemingway)
This seems—to--,be- a -•„bail year.
for farmers. Crops , have been
,good, ,gerierall•y,'iii southern On-
-Mario but�-►pr=ices .im,_ everything_
but hogs., 'has been lower.. It
seems to 'me .that -there Must 'be
something- that -au -Id be -done
improve the situation Perhaps if
•-we study the, facts we can arrive-
• 1 at a . solution•
`'' 'I was' 'talking to a vegetable
grower rear Leamington. he told,
• me that potatoes were, only' worth
50c a bag which wasn't coveringy
the cost of digging ,and handl=
... .. i ing,.' One, farmer with ' 20 acres
was leaving 'the potatoes': in 'the
. ground
Yesterday 'I bought • a bag of
potatoes at a local grocery store
• and :paid. $1 50_for' a., 75.�.TLb.',. bag.
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AiYTOMATIc LIGHTER:' No matches no 'fuss, . no'
Mess,'
•AU'I'.OMATC BLOWER: Moat by lowri, tb over part
of oUr home:
AUTOMATIC TITERMOSTAT: Set: and Forget, heat
�. �. . 'stays. Just asp -you' like -ft..' ;
eO thefai<noue'oTierm m�od'e1s at'."
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$8,x95
•xc ange,
u set
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t14pFFLER8 ,AT LOW COST
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Alignment a
�alancin� '.
OE LUCKNUW",
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Surely , the chandlers don't die,
Serve twice as:much as the farth-
er
arm-er gets for -. +rowitil lIie pots
toes, , • r' •
-'Egg O r Tire •i gen fair -6
Gently for A Targe but with ,the
amount of eggs in storage and a
4, percent increase in current•
producti.on it is likely that. eggs
will be .resting 'on the floor all
Winter.‘ Since, the laying 'flacks
are down in the U.S. there is a
little hope '.that eXPorts may ibe
possible. It y:,tihereitore import',
Kinnon
plum , `' ' HeatingtWitiiig,l avetrougliing'
P ' ONE, 50r LUCI}NOW
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