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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-06-29, Page 15•t - . etal ohn n ie, pton oe 144, . JUNE 2tth, 1}K WSpNESfDIlX�_. r-,�s _..._. REV. STRAPP CoI,ITfNUED FROM .PAGE t i(ETTLEBY CHARGE 1932. 38' A letter ham Rev, H. W. Kemp ;tiring some scenes from this past irate, :during•the depression years, ' 43$ read. MINDEMOYA CHARGE 1938 - 42 Rev; N, Patterson sent written . freetings from the Charge on Man- toulin lsland, 6F:RVIE CHARGE 1942 -' 44 Mr: .and ,Mrs. Burton Hodgins and At, and Mrs, WM.. Arnold .brought ;teetings, • C11 PLEA U C1 -IA RGE 1944752• A letter from Rev. A .T ; Ken -7 lard :and words from Mr.; Newton , 'eilow, formerly of Chapleau , now >f Chatham.. Mr and Mrs. Strapp iawe_a summer cottage at Chapleat MOUNT. PLEASANT CHARGE 196.2-60.. 11,13. Masecar, 'for,'mer.ly of Mount leasant, now of Toronto, and Bob,' vlacAuley of Mount Pleasant spoke )thers present were Mrs.' R. B. ulasecar and Susan, Mrs., Bob: Ivlac- 'ule', Mrs'. ,Armstrong, Mr. and �1rs, Chas, Sandison' and MT.. .and, Ars.. •E. Legget of :Mou. nt Vernon Bruce Presbyterywas represented )y:Rev,'Eric Nelson of Walkerton.', ,ha spoke of the work done in' the Presbytery of Bruce. Hamilton Conference: Rev . Dr r,R; Davies of Toronto, formerly Westdaae United Church, Harr Ilton , •spoke .of the . leadership giv :n .as Secretary and President of the Conference. • 1Don Carroll of Walkerton' spoke on behaf.of the family,. from,the viewpoint of a nephew, .He brow ght greetings on, behalf of Mr. and.. Mrs, `W, L. Carroll , : of Muskoka; Pr. Ken Carroll .of St. .Catharines, • Dr. Glen /Carroll •of w aterloo n#varsity; Mr and Mrs., Corse ' x' ' bfToronto; Mr. and, Mrs. Ewart 'arberry of•Oakviile. Rev: Strapp, a tandsman,of long anding, showed his 'ablityby laying, two numbers on the slide.. ombone., accompanied, by his. "ife and brother .on,piario• and horn One of the highlights of the even, k was the' playing of a tape .on Inch was the voice'of,Rev, 'Jack- OA W.: Strapp of: Kamloops,,.' be elder son 'of .Rev, and Mrs. ;oil ay ral, • tln- tyre Ash - and Con• )Ison 49; oorn July vre r THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Quiet Weekend in....T.he Country (by Amber Carrick)• PAGE. FIFTEEN Mah'ied, 4.1 Vfc.. Ilacebura The howling winds and cheerless 11 great expense he went, to putting bliziards are over for another year. new sod on his yard only to have We can, now brace ourselves, for . ; the neighbors dog pay daily visits another season-.the,tinslaught Of and spoil the effect. The fact the city dwellers for week -end , ° that you spent four good .hours. visits to the 'country , cutting and trimming your lawn The first week -end. of:the season pefore their arrival 'goes un -not - they write ahead and'tell you how ; iced. many are coming and what ,time to "Don't worry about- food"they expect .•thern• •lnvariably they ar- cry' We brought plenty." ••`No kind. rive, severalhours late r and several of mental arithmetic can figure a people you`had never expected • • meal for fifteen extra people from arrive with them, . various bags containing bakery ; Do you know the result of the „pies, several loaves of fancy b'read fines for litter on our highways`? and two pounds. of wiener's 1, And •• do!' Before -the. week -end .is, over • there is another day ahead! ' every car owner had chosen a dif, Later in the season the radishes, ferent location. to houseclean his 'green, peas and 'onions disappear in car. Candy wrappers, cigarette a twinkling as they attack the ga.rd packages, various beverage bottles en with, great zeal. It's just grow- and finally car ash trays are„dump ing there.. waiting to be eaten. No ed on your lawn. account is paid of the time and ' One will. talk for ages about the work it ,took to bring it to, that con - new fill he had put in and the . ' ; dition•, j Sundays don't :vary, very. much . The visitors stay up as late ,as pas- sible Saturday then either getup at the.crack of, dawn wanting' to go fishing: or sleep' late,,a:ndemerge for breakfast justas you are .pre- paying to leave'•for church. YOU pop the roast 'in.the oven before you• leave .and hope no one will !/ disturb the. heat.bbefore ,you return. After church you finish preparing .° dinner and usua'liyhave More pia- . ces to set. for in.your absence they have ,contacted 'various other mem” bers of your; family whom: they just haven"t seen. since • ast:fall . Then. abs.you .sit back and try to 'relaX ovet..'your. coffee.someone remembers .a date in the city , another must get home to water. the lawn before his allotted wat ering time expires and in'a twink- ' .ling. they are all gone with a. great deal of noise and confusion and as :you survey the table full of dirty. dishes; th'e giant wash fortomor row .and the 'general yard clean- u p you wonder really hear them say ".Will be back in two weeks." A'quiet .'week -end in the country? Bah ! . trapp Their other son Keith of Byron as able to be present and gave. Mme interesting and hurnorous 'delights of his dad's ministry. :d:igest ofa letter frorn•Mrs. iv�e L'ldersrna ,' a foster daughter-. - able to he present', was also giver reetings were brought by -the ]lowing Lucknow area • clergy; Rev. E. Jay/ of St..Peter's Anglican. urch, Rev': Rod MacLeod of the esbyterian Church, Rev. Dirk. • verdink of the: Christian'Reform-: Church, Rev'. Father Caruanna St, Mary's ;Roman Catholic arch, and Rev. Gordon Kaiser of Ashfield Charge. Donald McIntyre Worshipful' ster' of Old Light Lodge A . F. and .M. also brought greetings. • E. Coyette'read the verdict, of e trial''. which assured ReY app of the confidence of those sent in the work he had carried t during his years in the ministry. L. MacKenziebrought best he's from the congregation on alf of the session rs. Wm Wharry presented'•Mrs. app with a handbag. on•behalf : the°Lucknow'United Church men, ilfred Drennan', on behalf .of the gregation presented Rev. Strapp h a billfold of money, ev,'and Mrs, Strapp, in 'turn • Tressed their appreciation to the gregation and others present, veryone. wasinvited to gather the church basement where the les of the church served lunch. When you turn 21. you're no longer, cov ered by your parents' Hospital. Insurance. To keep insured, you must take out indi- vidual ndi•vidua1 membership Within 30 days. ;Get. :your application, form ata bank,. a hospital, or from the .Commis- sion.. The 'family' Hospital Insurance :premium' must now• be paid to. °cover•husband• and. wife. Noti'fy`your 'group' without de- lay OR, if you both -pay "premiums direct, noti- .. fy the Commission. To"keep insured* follow the instructions on the Hospital Insurance Certificate of"Payment '.Form 104' .that your, present employer required to give you on leaving.. • . Your ON TARSI O 1IOSPITAL. INSURANCE plan Ontario Hospital Services Commission' Toronto 7, Ontario Ch�sen.ToAttend' 4-H Conference • • - • (. Culross Corned Brenda Haldenby spent four days last week :attending a 4-H•Confer ence at the 14n.iversity• of Guelph. Brenda was:one of:seven girls r • chosen"to represent Bruce County. We are happy to report that Mrs. Arthur Green'returned home from the hospital.' ' • • Mrs.: Mi,dford Wall visited with Mrs. Frank' Brown, Teeswater last week, . ' Congratulations to all students ,passing their final examinatibns.� Mr, arld Mrs. George Barrell of Toronto spent the week -end. yith 1 Mr f• and Mrs. James Haldenb and girls. • Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and boys were Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Dutton of•Regina Sask . y Frank Shillings,, Mrs. Ian Mc- Pherson' and Trudy. and Mrs, Ralph` Goesel and Susan. Mrs. James Graham and Mrs. Kenneth Carleton both of Ham- ilton visited ,last' week with Mr, and Mrs. Art Hodgins. Visitors at the home of Mr•, and Mrs., James Ha1denby. and girls this. week -end were 'Donna Trizisky and her mother. Mrs. Don Trizisky of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Art Campbell and family of Kincardine Kenny Campbell of Toronto, and Ernie Irwin of Ripley. PHOTO BY TROTTER PHOTOGRAPHY. C1.•IURCOTT of Wallaceburg, both sisters , 'of the bride. Junior bridesmaid., was ,Deborah Smith; niece of the bride. They 'carried eacades•of tinted' mums and wore identical.gowns . 'arid headpieces in Romance biue and': Berry. pink,' Flower girl was Valerie Momney, niece of the bride, dressed in an. identical floor• length gown in ' Romance blue . She carried a cascade of•tinted I Gregory Momney nephew of,. the bride was ringbearer. Ray Heffernan•, brother 'of the groom, was best _man: Grooms- . l men. were Antone -Vari Osch of 'Lucknow and Arthur Brice :of Wallaceburg. 'Ushers were Dyle Smith' of Sarnia and Jerry ; Heffernan of Lucknow. A reception followed at Prim- , ros rdens, Wallaceburg. The', bride's • other received the guest in. a .pink brocade dress. 'and :duster, pink hat, white accessories and corsage of deep pink roses. She.wasassisted' by. the groom's•mother, who chose a • yellow and white dress, white accessories and corsage of yellow! roses. 'The' bride chose for her trayell- •ingcostutrte,:a yellow dress, ,white • Igoe, white accessories and cor- sage of yellow',roses. :After a wedding trip to points' on Lake Ontario and Niagara Falls, Mr nd Mrs; Heffernanwill reside at143 Albert Si. Wallaceburg. Mr. Heffernanis employed, by .•Greenmelk, a division of Quaker Oats;,. and Mrs. Heffernan is em ,ployed , at Dominion. Glass Limited.. IIEFFERNA N • Holy .Family Church, •W allaiee. , burg, decorated with pink mums,. Was the scene: for the marriage,of Marjorie Madeline Churcott and Albert Michael Heffernan, on Saturday June lith, at; two .o'clock: The bride is the daughter of Mr;: and Mrs. Rowland Churcott of 'Wallaceburg: The groom is, the son:. of Mr. and Mrs, Ormond'. Heffernan of Belfast: Rev.. William Morris performed the double ring .ceremony; The organist was Frances Fraleigh, Who also was soloist. The bride , given in• marriage • by her father., chase a floor length gown fashioned in silk • '.organza : over taffetta, featured • lily •point sleevesand slim skirt with motif in. A lencon lace and' bodice alsa trimmed with match- ing motif The• gown was high- • . lighted with a•brush train falling from' back` waistline. She: wore a floral cluster headpiece from which fell a full bouffant veil • •fash.ioned in• imported silk, illusionand carried a cascade.Of miniature red roses and .white `tiny mums. Matron of honour was' Patricia • • Smith of Sarnia,. sister of the bride., She wore a floor -length' gown of nUe green, fashioned in American crepe with Empire .bodice in imported lace Her headpiece was a 'matching floral cluster twist with whisper veil in illusion She carried a cascade of tinted murris, . Bridesmaids were Marie Momney. of Mount Clemens 1Michigan and Barbara Churcott rt • ASPHALT SHIGLES INTRODUCING A: CANADIAN MADE. 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