The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-03-23, Page 14• THE leUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOVio ONTAR,Agotieso" MARCH 2.3rd;
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SEE HERE NOW:- says grouchy
Fred McQuillin to Margaret Mc
Quillin, the glamour gal seeking
to, be Fred's wife in the 'skit pres;
• ented by St. Helens actors at the
recent Lucknow Agricultural Soc-
iety variety concert. Fred de-
picted the bachelor who decided.
he had taken enough of dirty
dishes and pork and beans and de
cided to advertise for a wife.
Fred hung a sign on the gate as,
in his words "The Lucknow Sent
. inel was too expensive," and be
hact several come seeking the
position. The first to come was
"glamour gal Margaret," who
in real life is Fred's wife.
Another group seeking to make
Fred's Thome, their home, are
shown in the lower picture. The
widow. Mrs. Jim Aitchison, is
shown with her children, Doug
Aitchison, peeking from behind
andleftto right, seated, bebbie
and Lorene Errington and Verna
Aitchison'. The antics of the
four kids soon convinced Fred
that this was not for him.
Finishing Woodwork is no ,
longer„ a difficult task.
Benwood Finishes make
possible -"Professional-
looking" results:on hand-
ture, trim, paneling and
floors.
• Benwood Finshes come
in a full litie•of sealers,
fillers, stain t and clear
varnishes. .`' •
• Stop.in and pick up,a,
free copy of Moore's
"Guide to Interior Wood • •
Firtishing."
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Stockings Move'
To Newbury
CAshfield Nes) /
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stocking
and children. who.have been, liv-
ing near Kintail on a farm owned
by Norman O'Connor; have moved
to Newbury.
Mrs. Steve Elliot with children
Bill and Barbara visited last week-
end with het parents; Mr. arid Mrs.
. WM. MacDonald.
Douglas Parrish, of Toronto spent
the weekend With.relatives here.
A congregational meeting .was
held in Ashfield Presbyterian chur-
ch last Monday:to discuss repairs
to the church.
The W.M.S. will meet on Thur•
May at, the hOmeof Miss Sadie.
Johnston, . • ; • .
PURPLE GROVE
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Some df the people from here
enjoyed the St. Patricks Day dance
in the' Orangeliall In, Kinlough an
Friday evening..
'Mrs,. Donald Ginter, Ms Geo*
rge•Harkness„ Mrs, .Arnold and
Mrs, Donald McCosh attended the
Women's InstituteDistrict Direct-.
or meeting in 'Teeswater. on Tues"
day; • • • • .
Miss Gladys Gawley of Toronto •
.spent the weekend with her parents.
Mr. and. Mrs. Victor Gawley. • .
Mr and Mrs. Frank Currie and
girls Motored to Goderich On Saf•
urday where they spent the day , .
with Mr . and.. Mrs. Ed Linner•
Many of the folks from this
district*attended the reception
dance in Ripley .on Saturday even-
ing firit Mr; and Mri, Doug *Farrel.
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Frances HenryIs
Wed . At Lqndon.
TURNBULL - HENRY -
In a candlelight service, Friday.
January 21 at Wesley United churct
London, Frances Caroline Henry
and David John Turnbull were un-
ited in marriage. The bride is the
daughter of Mrs. William 1:Henry.
of Teeswater, formerly of White-
church, and the. late Mr. Henry.
The groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs; W. 13. Turnbull of London,
Rev. Robert Trimble performed
the 'ceremony. ' • ' ,
The bride,.given in marriage by
her brother, Wayne A. Henry of
Brampton, chose an original street -
'length dress of imported white
crepe,, featuring long sleeves,
scoop neckline and. empire waist,
with a white silk, crepe bow ,and
streamers. A gardenia -like head-
piece of silk crepe held in place,
herbouffantveii, She wore a'
pink and white gardenia corsage.
• Mrs. Wayne Henry of Brampton
was matron of honor. She wore
an emerald green velvet street-. ,
length dress with scoop neckline
and elbow -length puff sleeves. •
A wedding band headband of green
velvet trimmed with white flowers,
white gloves and .a white gardenia'
corsage completed her ensemble.
Truman A. Patterson of London
was best man. .
The reception following the cer"'
emony was held at the home of
the groom's parents, Ridgewood.,
Crescent:
• The bride's mother chose a dress
.. • , . .
of 'coral wool 'crepe with black ac
.essories and the groom's mother
wore an Italian knit suit of melon
red'with black .accessories. .
Friends, and relatives attended
the Wedding from Teeswater,
Brampton,
Kitchener, Sarnia, and
London./The couple will reside at
300 .Baler Road, Apartment 4,
Byrcin,
:Mrs. COlin, MacGregor is visit-
ing her daughter, Mrs. Lead
beas
,
tM1 le re °Srf 9e. ryn MEETINGtRoss
: °enfte okinn odonw
Mrs.. Ew an MacLean,. wbo gave
her home for the 'March meeting,
of the W. M.S. wa also in:
charge of the program. ,Mrs.
Jack C011inson,*yead ti .e scripture
••lesson and Miss Sadie Johnson
and.Mrs, E. MacLean gaye
positions .on it, and led in the
'discussion by the Member's, who
had been asked to study the'pass'
age. Examples of witness were
read by Mrs.. Bayne gactenage,
M. J. Collinson.and Mrs, Earl
• Macdonald, in fields,Of retarded
, adults, in 'industry and in the
tragedy of an applane crash'tlist
left a village bereft of its parent
populatrOn. Several prayers Wet
given and the roll call answered
by 16 mei-fibers. 'There WWI
vlsitorptesent. The hostesN
the to Wee served lunch.