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Tj1E LUCIICNOW SENTINEL., LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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WEDNESDAY, p RIL, Ohs 1044
MrsH. Pangburn
Is Guest -Speaker,
(Amberiey News)..
• ' Mrs, Sam Snobelen of, the four-
th concession. of Huron was hostess
for Reids. Corners W. 1. on Thurs..;
day, .March 31. There was an
attendance of thirty two. Mrs. •
William Ferguson and Mrs. Cecil.
Humphrey presided. The roll call
• "A book I would. like to read" was
well responded to. •
Reports of Standing Committees
are to.be`handed in at ,the April
meeting. It was suggested .to
write reports on large sheets of
note paper, 8;,x' 10, .preferably..
Mrs. Leonard Courtney wads
appointed,de egate to attend the.
Officers. Convention at the: Univ-
ersity of Quelp'h
Themotto "A merry heart do
eth good like medicine" was
given by Mrs. Melvin Henry. In -
• her remarks she mentioned the'
rush of thepresent age and how
we should take, life more leisure-
• y. Happfness and health :go to-
gether, Laughter,. they say is
good for the soul. The "Easter
Parade' was sung in unison and.
was, followed with the .topic
"Music:Appreciation" by Mrs, H.
Pangburn who expressed many
:fine thoughts on the spiritual,
'side of music and the influence'.
of good: music in our lives.
Mrs, Snobelen introduced. a .
newcomer tr the community,.
Mrs. Nadine Danforth, who with
. iter husband':4nd family will take
up residence: on the :faim. 014r. '
.and Mrs. Hiram Pangbur.n second
concess;ion,of. Huron.
Mrs. William: Ferguson; and
Mrs,, Cecil Holland. attended 'a
District Directors rneeti_ng at. .
Teeswater and conducted a quiz
on the various 1 levels' of .the' Inst
'' itute and names .of District Prov-
inial and .World officers..
• Mrs, Cecil'Humphrey in a
• few:well chosen. words presented.
Mrs. H.' Pangjiurn with a .gift .
of appreciation as guest • speaker. .
-Mrs. Mervyn Hooey gave the.,
courtesy remarks and after the
Closing Ode. and Grace,: the host- 1
esses Mrs. Snobelen and Mrs.
'William ~Ferguson;. served a
.delicious lunch..
Fk,miitc.n Wedding
f .Local Interest
DAI,TQN - GUI.LIS
St. Patrick's Roman Catholic
Church in Hamilton was the setting
for the :February 12 wedding of
Dianne 'Marie 'Cullis and Maurice
Dalton, both of Hamilton., The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Elwood 9ullis of 51 Miles
Street, Milton. Ontario. ' 'The
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Dalton of R. R. 3, Goder-
ich.. . ,
The ceremony was conducted by.
Father Diemert, with 'Dennis Dris-
'coll'as organist and Randy •Chis- .
• holm, of Burlington'sang'leverat
,music.ai•.seleetions,. ' •
The bride was gowned in a .floor-
length .gown of°beige peau de sole
:and lace with'long sleeves,
headpiece was a pillbox, holding'
an•elbow length: veil. She wore
.adrop pearl, a 'gift cif the groom,
'and her bouquet was a cascade
of pink roses and white mums,
' The matron. of Honor was Mrs.
'Judy Thring .of Milton and the
bridesmaids were Miss.Kay Scott
of Hamilton and: Missharon Guth-
rie of Wyndam Centre. They •
were dressed alike in'floor-length
gowns' with 'empire waistlines in
kellygreen peau de sole, AMI.
'wore. drop pearls. gifts of the. bride
and their flowers were nosegays
of .yellow roses and white mums. .
The .bride's father gave her in
marriage. Groomsman was Brian
Dalton, brother of the groom,
and ushers were Dennis Connelly
and. Mike 'Dalton.
A dinner was held that afternoon
at the (Hillcrest Restaurant, Ham -
Bon. 'The, bride's neither was . •
gowned in a gold crepe dress with
lace jacket and beige accessories,
with a corsage of pink sweetheart
roses. The groom's mother. w.ore
a brown suit and white ace°essor-
iesand a corsage of yellow sweet-•
heart roses.
Thebride's going away costume
was a blue .andblack wool tweed
suit; with fox trim and accessor-
ies to: •match. and a corsage of
pink sweetheart 'roses. - They will
reside at 1266 Fennell• Avenue
East, Hamilton, Apt, 105. r ,
A social get-together followed •:::
the reception when the: bride's •
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grandmother, Mrs.. Early'and: two
aunts and an uncle supplied mus-
ic for dancing and while the.
bride' and groom opened some
of their wedding gifts . The
bride's grandmother Mrs. Guilts
made the wedding cake , .
'Guests attended • from Milton, ;
Ballinafad', London. Campbell=
vide, Toronto, Goderich, Aub- .
urn, Hamilton, Pickering, Luck -
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uck-now:, Burlington. Guelph, Grims-
by, •Beamsville 'Wallaceburg,
Detroit and Windsor,
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Junior Farmers,=
Institute Meet:
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The regular meeting of Huron
County Jr'. Farmers .and Junior Inst-`
iitute. was held in the Agriculture
BoardRooms.in Clinton on Wed=
neiday, r March. 30, 1966, at 8,30::'•
p.m.;'Bob
Fotheringham, President
presided'., Grace,Matliers, secret
,ary read .the minutes of the last
meeting. pon Pullen. gave a
Treasurers report.; century
farm signs were discussed as was
the Internatianal Plowing Match: and
our part in it,, •The following comrri
ittees were set up'for the coming•
year with.thee .chairman listed.
Field Day, gill Campbell, Clinton;
Drama, Don Young, Auburn( Pub-
lic.Speaking and Debating; Jim
Spivey, Belgrave; Sports 'Nights,
Ross Veich, Wingharri; Annual
meeting, Bob Fotheringham, Clin-
ton; leadership training,. Tom Cun-
Ingham, Auburn; Meeting Improv-
ement, Bob Fotheringham, 'Clinton;'
Special Committee, Shirley Jac.
ques, Clinton; Exchange visit,'
10AnneAlton, Ltcknow.
It•.Was ,moved to have,,a striking
tommitte for next year. Don
Mckercher reported from Guelph
Coriere,nce� The International
plowing'Match was again discussed
and stress was put on the need fore
capable drivers for tractors;` Any-
one interested contact Maurice
' Love.; Exeter. .The, meeting was
adjourned
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Mr. Pringle continues; "For 11 years we have operated a
100%o Chevrolet fleet and now have 106 trucks doing' con-
tract hauling and cartage. From engines to rear axles,
Chevrolets are built to last., Reliability is outstanding,
assuring our customers, of the servicethey. must have."
Get the service you need with reliable Chevrolet trucks.
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There are 268 models to choose from, ranging from nimble
Chevy -Vans and pickups to highway and off-road tandems.,
Take your choice from 2Q engines, including 2-cycleand,'
4 -Cycle' diesels; plus a 'wide choice of frames, transmis-
sions and special features. Whatever sort of truck you need,
talk Chevrolet Workpowertrucks with :your Chevrolet dealer!
Built, for bigger things in'66
Phone your Chevrolet dealer about any kind of truck you want
AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET TRUCK DEALER/ IN WINGHAM
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