HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-09-14, Page 10• ,(Olivet stews •,
Mrs,, Willilsrn Hooey, the grand •
on
old lady the fourth., celebrated
her ninety third birthday last
weak, .
Walter Dexter was soloist in
Olivet United Church on: Sunday.
Sharon 'Coiling was. organist.
Mr. and Mrs,. Gerald Coiling
attended the Western Fair in Lon -
"don on Saturday. •
Donnie Casler of Mitchell. visit-
ed with relatives at. Olivet on Sun -
nay.
Mr. and Mrs.Robert Osborne 'and
girls visited 'with relatives in Tor-
onto
on' Sunday, Mr..and
Duncan. McCallum and family of
Hanover spent the day with Mrs,
Elmer Osborne.
CRA
EVANS.
In a double -icing exchange of vows
in North' Street United, Church, God
erich , August 20, Lynda' Maureen
Crawford, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs,
Ernest Crawford, Goderich,,was • •
united. in marriage to Douglas Ar-
thur Evans. son of•Mr and ,Mrs;
Thomas. Evans, Stratford.
The ceremony was performed by,
Rev.. 1. Donald MacDonald and
organist was' Lance Reed. Miss
Margaret Ann Nicholson, Brussels,'
sang "The Lord's. Prayer" and "Wed-
ding Prayer."
The bride; given in marriage by
her father, chose a floor -length
gown of white peau: de'sole, styled
with. A-line skirt; fingertip sleeves
' and a fitted 'empire. waistline which
was accented with guipure lace.
Matching late was appliqued on.
the. train, which fell from the'
waist. A wedding band.headpiece
held her shoulder length bouffant'
veil. She. carried a descent bou-
quet; of yellow gloria .roses, steph-
anotis
and ivy
Maid of: honor was Miss Neta Sheri
wood London, and'bridesmaids:
were:' Mrs. Joan Avis, Stratford;
Miss Madelaine. Crawford, Toronto
and Mrs. Dianne Gorstine , Strat-
ford,
au'. of�the bride. They
were gowned alike in sleeveless,
floor -length gowns of emerald green
WFORD
brocade on royal blue, styled with
a fitted, empire waistlineand grace
ful .A -line skirt. Matching headpie-
ces of: tiered bands trimmed with a
large bow completed their 'costumes
•They carried crescents of yellow
shasta daisies.
;William Brown, Stratford, was : •
best min and William Posliff', Bud
Funnell and Jack Kydd ..all of
Stratford ushered ...•
For a reception at the Maitland"
Country Cluband dinner, at Harbour
lite Inn,.: the, bride's mother receiv:
ed, wearing a cocktail length; dress
of French blue imported silk chiff-
on', matching accessories and cor-
sage of pink roses. The ,groom's •
mother chose a brown matelasse
crepe dress with matching access-
cries and• c cesage' of .talisman .roses..
For a honeymoon spent at 1 -lone)
Harbour and northern points; the
bride donned an emerald green •
sleeveless dress with : matching A-
line coat with three-quarter sleev-
es, black accessories and corsage
of :yellow roses;. They will reside
at 383 ,Ontario Street, ,Stratford.
Prior to her ;marriage, the bide
was ,entertained. by friends, "neigh- .
bouts and relations at showers. in
Goderich , Luckoo . °, 'Carlos.^' and.
Stratford.•
When you see a' school bus. with
red lights flashing, -- STOP.,
• Whether you are approaching the
bus from the front or overtaking it
from the rear, the flashing red
lights mean, you must ,stop. Yon.
must:stay stopped as long as the
red lights are flashing. '
For some time now , motorists
have been requiredto stop BEHIND
the school bus when it is stopped on
the highway with ted signal lights
flashing ori.the back.:, new law,
effective September 1, requires
motorists. approaching 'from the,
front to:stop .as well .
This law applies to all:.m,ototisti
except those approaching; from the
front on a highway with separate
roadways ,
"The purpose of this new•law,
stopping. traffic in.both:directions•,
is to allow :children time to cross
the highway. after they get off the
bus," aid Honourable Irwin Hask-
ett, 'Ontario's Minister of Trans-
port,• ''1. urge.. all :parents. and,
'teachers'to instruct children to act
;with caution when getting on or
off a school bus,.. The law 'says
;.Motorists must stop, - but children
should still make doubly sure they,
have so before crossing the
road."
Drivers who fail to stop whenre
guired to do so are liable to fines
of up to :SSC. for the first, Offence,
110,C. for a second offence and
,S2._Z. fa a third offence. There
is ai,o a" Penalty. of four demerit
ilar fix each offence: .
.or duch ac
Yes,ithough• my ', ,t.
incredible it a. sectp this, l' °
girl will be -out in the World in no tune, w iith a
home and family 'of • her own, . Meanwhile .rthe
not only has her father's love but his, protection
as well . financial protection through' Sun Life
that she can. `count on : to. provide her with a
good education and the better things in life even
if her father should die at a young age.
I'm associated with. Sun Life' of
Canada, the Company with the policy
:hats right 14r .you and your
Why not call" me today?
R.R. '2 Lareknow . „.
Phone Win ham* 3$7-x987
SUN' LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY .OF CANAD
.86 persons gathered at:Seaforth•
Lions Park;' Sunday September 4.
1966 to hold the second re -union.
of the descendants°of William
Henry Swan•aftd his wife Harriett`
Diane Parker.;
Relatives: came from Kincardine
Luckrtrow.,.'Clinton , Wingham St
ratford, Kitchener,• Toronto, Act=
ion. Ancaster,'Exeter, Gilt" and ,
London.. It was 'a very successful
'outing.
The .youngest in attendance was
Jodi Swan, daugher of Mr. and
Mrs.."Robert Swan of:R:R..#5, , •
Kincardine,
Oldest 'couple .was .Mr`. and : Mrs,
Roy Henry of Stratford:
Farthest.. away was Mr and Mrs:
.`Norman Buckingham, Toronto.:
CoUplesH�n.our:
At Socal. Evenin
(Olivet. News).
Mr.' and Mrs. Donald Macl
entertained on Saturk, eve
in honour` of Mr.. and Mrs.
Jankowski and Mr. and ,Mrs.
ie Who have recently. sold th
farms' and are leavinI;•the sc
unity.. Mt: and Mrs': lankow
were presented with aole 1
while Mr.. and :Mrs. Pi chile
given a pair of table lan ps,
Mrs: 'intim: PolloCe. of 'i<
#n:e.,spent a few days wit.
Mrs.' Herb Clayton and L4nr
Mr. and Mrs.'Gecrt r5.1iike
visited on ;Thursday .k ith rel
in Mount Brydges . •
Mr and Mrs. Hest ( 1ay.o
Lynn and Mr and Mr• . rrat
Scott and Michael r
with :Mr.' and.Mr.s,: u1iarrr
ton of Thamesville. .
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qty to Sel 'M Midget tVIM wpm
Sil=iity a�& a bus
$fam Part Perryyt:nere
they p &-seanal game -t12
series wththe=ere 15-S mMIT-
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meet 'Ta*-{
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IMPORTANT CHANGES IN THE ONTARIO HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT
STOP BOTH WAYS FOR SCHOOL BUSES SIGNAL LANE CHANGES
'When. a sewool bus is stowed', and its .red 'lights are •
flasihing, a rrD rrtst ap; ra c ung the school bus from
they • i , or cfverk,,rtg t f the rear, must stop and
roust tiara-' stopped unci' the red signal lights on the .
bus ar'e.nt /zinger ,EFFECTIVE
CLEAR YIEal►
The as rz tJe"ld and the srzndows on either side of the
saw rust aft adear' view of the roadway and
vehicles a+tead and tc the s~des.. The rear window must
mord e Clear wet* the roadway and vehicles behind,
e e s a* s /ae re3rr 1. e'ar mirror Which does
.�Jtrthz clear deer. t:FFECTTVE OCTOBER 1, 1966.
When changing lanes, .you. must signal such Change.
EFFECTIVE NOW.
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE. LOADS
The gross weight pf a trailer, other. than a semi or pole
trailer shall not exceed 32,000 pounds; and the weight
' ' on one:axle shall not 18,000 pounds;. and if:the
. axles are less than 8 feet apart, the weight shall not.
exceed 14,000 pounds. EFFECTIVE NOW.
All loads on trucks must be secured, covered or loaded
in, such a manner that no part 01 the roadmay become
dislodged. EFFECTIVENOW. . '
PEDESTRIANS
A pedestrian walking along' a highway must walk facin,
the postrasiblffic eand.asEFFECTIVcloseE toNtheOW:left hand edge of the rba'
A. Oarsar alttk,:r drrre'es a ' .4st tr arehtcie as d causes into
rake asp a 7l Co se aks an offence. •
iTaLRINATIOPiAL DYIIG.•PERMIT w :
Stry� rton tde�: who is the holder oft an.'®°tm►..�
N�'AR! 0
ltaron� ter -rte, berate a ice " �J1
DEPARTMENT OF a nnui Q:R
g � cele e
-r "` :; +r ?►t�Dlt9r'- h Vn 'g,3 +. Hon. Irwin Haskett eMi'nister