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'THE .LUCKNOW;•SENTINEL,' LI.UCKNOW, ONTARIO
WHO GETS A f(/C/( OUT OF LIFE
He may not shoot in the seventies:any more,
but he can still teach Jls: son a.. thing pr two
about golf —a. lesson in sportsmanship and a•
lesson in just plain fun. .'r.:
He wants, the boy ,to have all. the ngs..
in' life: He is able to provide thes ow, bu he
• knows that sometime" in the future t ey.may
:have 'to lie provided by life insurance;
This father is a Sun. Life policyholder.
He'. knows that Sun Lifeis the;company with
the r4 ht policy for every life insurance need,
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R.R. 2 Lucknow
Phone Wingham •3571987'
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Mutual Company:
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Mrs., Philip Steer spent a few
days last week with Mr. , and Mrs.
Donald Bell and family. in Toronto.
Miss Barbara McQuillin; of Toron
to was at. the':hone of•her.;parents.
Mr.: arid, 'Mrs.. Dick • Mccuillin for
the past eek, convalescing after
a tonsil operation at Wingham and
District. Hospital. She returned to
Toronto on ,Sunday,
Other ,recent visitors at'the `Mc-
Quillin`home-Were Mr. and Mrs. `'
Doug, MacLeod 'of'Toronto, Mr.
and Mrs Harvey .McQuillinarid
family of St.: •Catherines; and Don
Nichol and Terry Gordon of Toron
Donald En land:of Whitechurch
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was a .week end visitor with Russell
Young..:;
•• Keit Young who is on the staff of
.he -Bank of Montreal in Tham"es-
ville is on a two week., course at •
Toronto:
Charles Congram of; London Bible
:College conducted ,services'at.
Langside Presbyterian Church on .
Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. Wall visited
on Sunday evening with Dan Mc
Kinnon .at the :home of Mr : and
Mrs. Robert Hamilton, 'Lucknow
Producing eggs in this day, and 'age costs real
money'. Everything is expensive land,
bdildings machinery, chicks; labour,. and
feed, In return for theselarge, out of pocket
expenses you expect and desprve a mighty
good yield - cold Cost savings:. Thatis
where. SHUR-GAIN comes in. SHUR-GAIN
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Phone 2o2
Mrs. Bifl Evans -:
Retuned As Pres;
. WHITECI3U1 CH; NEWS
The .g 'regular meeting ' of White-'
.
church Women's Institute'. was. held.
on Wednesday at:2` p mn, in':White
church Communit=y Memorial .Hall,
The president Mrs. Bill Evans wel-
corned the.:lad'ies' and opened the
meeting• with the.‘: Ode and, the ' .
Creed ,
.Mrs; Victor•Emerson. read the.
:minutes, gave the yearly financial
report and- read the correspondence.
Mrs. Frank'Ross presented the.
;treasurer with $5. received for'pre••
paring sandwiches and .serving.
lunch for Mr, and Mrs. George •
Tervit's .wedding anniversary dance
The Roll: Call was answered by
.payment of fees and written sugg-'
estions.for. Mottoes. and; Roll Calls
for 196;7-68 programme.
Mrs. James Currie' thanked ;the
member's for letters ,: cards and:
visits;while she was ill in hospital.
Mrs. Russel Gaunt, District Diruec
tor,•'r'ead ati account of 'the
District Directors' meeting
:The Motto - "A smile goes a;•
long way, .wouldn't it do a lot
more good at•hotne?" was
prepared by Mrs::Don Ross and,
g iven by: Mrs ; Dave Gibb.' The
old time saying: ''A Merry Heart
doeth good like a dose of medic
. ine"' was stressed We hear many •
ideas as to;,.what constitutes a good
home and, ,one.' of ,the qualities is •
that of Merriment which` is contag•
tons; and does, good Work. like a:
new 'brooin She concluded with.
the poem "The Morning Grouci" .
Community, singing was, enjoyed,
The next meeting in May will be
hel9 in the Community'Hall.in the
evening. at 8:30; and 'revert back tb
Tuesday. •
After discussion it was decided to
:have an,afternoon Euchre party on
May 10 at, 2 p m.: Every member
:is to be .responsible for: a table of
players. Ali corning in Centennial.
costume will•be very welcome.
•The May Roll call'is to be
answered by a gift for the Wing
ham Hospital gift cupboard,
Mrs.; Frank Ross presided for the. '.
election 'of the .following officers:'
President , Mrs, Bill Evans , White,
church; 1st Vice President Mrs.
George walker, Wingham
2nd Vice President Mrs, David
Gibb , Whitechurch; Secretary
:Treasurer Mrs. Russel,McGuire,
Wingham , R rt. 2; 15i -strict Director
Mrs. Russel Gaunt, Lucknow, R, R+'
5; alternate. Mrs.. Wallace .Conn,
Lucknow R.R.5; Public Relation
Officer Mrs''. Don Ross, Lucknow
R. R.51', Branch Directors Mrs;
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MarriedAt Ripley Uni#e
JOHNSTON FORSTER
St Andrew's United Church,.
Ripley, decorated with white ..
mums, was the setting for the
marriage of Carolyn Isabelle Fors
ter. and .Donald Cliff, rd Johnston . ,
• the bride. is .the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter A. Forster of
Ripley . ' The groom is .a son of Mr
and Mrs. Clifford Johnston of
Holyrood : The double -'ring cere
mony was performed by Rev.' •
George N . Ball on. Saturday , April
SAL.. • ,
Given in:Marriage by her:father,'
the bride chose a .floor length A - • •
line gown of white satin: with lace
top; long lily. -pointsleeves and
'train from above the waist. From
a crown her reel ex.tend.ed to the
floor in a V with lace applique on
each corner. ''Slie 'carried red roses
and white pom pom mums,. '
Janet Forster of Toronto, :sister of
the bride, was maid of honour..,
She wore a floor -length gown of
deep pink.erepe, highwaisted
style with lace top accented. with
.,front bow. Her headpiece was a. .
matching bow With net. .,She wore"
long ;lace, gloves and carried a
:bouquet of shasta mums.; .
.a
Bridesmaids were Barbar -Forster,
of Ripley,, sister of the bride .and
Mts. Ronald Bushell of Walkerton
:. They: .wore similar gowns: in',shock
ing.pink and carried. white •shasta
�urch
mums.
Kathryn Forster• of Ripley , sister
of the bride , was flower girl. She
wore.a floor -length dress of soft •.
pink with lace top and, similar
headpiece. She carried a basket of
white shasta mums,.,
Groomsman was, Ronald Bushell of
•Walkerton.Ushers were Barry John- ,
stork, 'brother of ,the groom and
Donald Forster, brotherof the
Organist was Diana MacAuley ,
who played "0 Perfect Love" and
'`,Wedding prayer" .:
A reception followed in the ,
.:. P
Church Parlour which was decorat
ed with spr],ng:flowers,
The bride's; mother'chose :a•pink
lace sheath dress with three=.
quarter, length jacket ; white ace e •
essories and white murn corsage
The groom's mother wore a two
piece -beige suit,' soft brown acc
essories and; corsage of yellow'
mums. •
For:travelling the bride chose a
double breasted . Camel suit , black
patent accessories, tnatching:hat
and scarf of multi -coloured satin.
Mr and Mrs. Johnston,;will
reside inToronto.where the bride
in employed as a stenographer; with
the. Batik 'of ..Montreal •and the
o911is an .operator with Toronto
Transit Commission..
:' Russel Roth; Mrs, AEzra . Scholtz,
Mrs. Albert Coultes, Mrs. Garnet:
Farrier; Press.Reporter Mrs. :Victor
Emerson; . Pianists., Mrs Garnet
Farrier and: Mrs. Ezra Scholtz
Programme Committee Mrs.: Ezra
Scholtz ;' Mrs Dave Gibb ,Mrs,
Frank 'Rgiss,:Mrs. Jim Currie ,and
Mrs.; Russel Ross Auditors Mrs.
'Albert Coultes and Mrs;, Jas. :Mc-
Innes; Sunshine and Cheer Mrs:' '
:Albert Coultes and. Mrs: Dave Gibb
Delegates to District Anrival•Mrs.
'Bill Evans,' Mrs': Russel Gaunt,.
Mrs. "Frank Ross and Mrs. Russel.
:McGuire Delegate to Convention., •
Mrs Russel 'McGuire „alternate
Mrs. Wallace Conn.
The ,standing Corrrrnittee Conven
ers are Home Economics and•
Health, Mrs..George',Walker, Hist-,
.orical.Research'Mrs..' Wallace •
"Conn, •Agriculture,Canadian Indu
stries Mrs . Russel Gaunt,
Citizenship and Education Mrs.
Tom Metcalfe Resolutions Mrs.
Russel Ross,. Curator :Mrs. Vic Erni-'
erson.' and Mrs. Jas. McInnes.,
Current'Events Mrs'. Frank Ross;
.:Federated News, Mrs; Johnston
.Conn
• The singing of .the Queen closed
the meeting: •
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