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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-06-21, Page 10, • PAGE TEN .„ • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW; ONTARIO 1111ARRI.E.VATGOPERIcK • ..„ • , PENTLAND -..BILSTRA • Calvary Baptist ChurCh, Goder- ich decorated'with white lilacs, was the setting on Saturday, June , 3rd for the.marriage of Nellie Bilstra and Larry Elmore Pentland. Rev; PB : Penny of Wingham per- formed the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bilstra of. Goderick. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred,E.,Pentland of Dun - y gannon. , Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose•att, empire, floor- . RIPLEY • . . • • .. Oviner transferred.. 'forces sale • of this 7 r,00m, two storey Iterate; • on town water; choice lot 60 .3( 165; 'features 4• bedrooms, bathrooms; '20 x 40 •garage which *could be used as . small barn. etc. Only $6,500., Terins may. be arranged. CALL NOW*395,2424 • WALIER. BRECKLES KINLOUGH Valuable corner location with • extra building lot. Combining store 39 x 24 with excellent home living area; 4 bedrooms, living -dining area, .3 piecebath, • Hot air central.heating. A real oppartunity at $4,800 cash. CALL •WALTER BRECKLES 395-2424 KINLOSS TWP. Corner farm 56 acres, ,bank •barn, fair stabling, 6• room frame instil brick house, central heating, sacrifice, $3,000 &mil payment. $6,500 full price. WALTER BRECKLES 395-2424 REG. A. POWELL REAL ESTATE, •length gown of White pean'de. sole with lify-point'sleeVes:and •rnitching train. A:CryStal tiara held her Illusion veil and she carr- ied a cascade of pink roses mount- ed on a white Bible., . .: • Grace Stephenson ,of Lojition was Matron, of honotir Bridesznaids • were..Rodene Pentiand'of Dungann- on', sister of the groom and Mary Bilstra of Bluevale! brides7 maid,,was Lori Pentland of Dting.- annon, :sister Of the groorn.:They all wore identical'floor length- empire gowns OftrOpid blue peau clesole with matching lace bodice. Their headpieces were a •floral and. tulle arrangement. They Carried :nosegays of white 'ponn'porns, • • . Flower girl. was Teresa.Vari. .Ddrigen of Clinton, niece*Of the groom. • She was gowned similar to*. the other attendants. Jeffrey Andrew of London: ,nephew of the groom was ring- .• bearer'. Groomsman was Roger Pentland **, of. Dungannon, cousin of the ' •groOrk. Ushers were Albert Bastra. of Bluevale, brother of the bride andRobert Andress/ of London. Rosie Westlake of Bayfield was . soloist and Ron Snell of'Westfield was organise. • • . • A reception was'held at Tiger Dunlop Inn'. The bride's mother chose an 'aqua lace dress with •• white accessories and pink corsage. The groorn's.mother wore a coral, dress With matching coat, white accessories and white, corsage. For travelling, the bride dOnned an'A4irie blue lace dress with white accessdries and pink rose. corsage.. -• • • Following a trip to Expo, Montreal, Mr. and Mrs*. Pentland., - will reside at Dungannon. Previous to her mintage, show- ers were held in Her honour. Grace Stephenson entertained at a, •couple's party at her home and a miscellaneous 'shower was held by • the ladies of the Bandit 'Church. • There are approximately 180' diff- erent kinds of trees in Canada ranging froni,the southern hard-- wodds in OntatiO•to the northern ,conifeTroui species acrossCanada. • - • . PROPERTIES FOR SALE 8 room 'house In Lucknow, 5 bad, rOoms, bathroom, oil furnace, kit, chen cupboards. ' ASKING PRICE $10,000 " * 50 acre farm in. Kinloss; with good barn, all newly veedecl. • • /MOO , * * * •,50 acre farm •west of Rpky • $5,20.0. ' * * lions*, '2nd Concession of Kialoise bathroom; furnace.; $3,500 • • ' I ..*- • *. • 200 Aire farm, level land,suitable for beans.or corn near lake.. ..MAKE OFFER * .*: WE.ARE IN :NEED OF. LISTINGS '* * FOR INFORMATION CONTACT E C. van EYL • • • BOX. 193,: LUCKNOW. 'PHONE 528-4i8\ AGENT .FOR JOHN. BOSVELD, REALTOR, LONDON OLIVET Mrs. Walter Befus of Calgary • Alta. and Jack Bell of Vancouver visited this week with Mrs; H. Huston and Jim. - • John McCallfi'm of Hanover is visiting with*Mrs. E. Osborne and Mr, .and Mrs. 'Robert Osbbrne. Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson and ,family of Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs.. Jirit McNaim and Karen of Sea - forth, Mr. :and Mrs. Doug Moore and family of Kincardine and Burt White of Walkerton, visited ion Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White and family. Girl Guides Hold • Church Parade • The lst Lucknow.dtx1 Guide, Co- nipany•held a Church Parade. this past Sunday when they attended • the,Lucknow United. Chutch..Mary . Henderson and Elizabeth Newbold. were:flagbearets; • During the church service, Guides �f the United Church rec,-. eived. their- Religion and Life Emblems. ,The requirements for this. Emblern are as followsi'regul- ar attendance.at Church and SunT. *day School; Carry out a prOgram of • personal devotion; discuss certain aspects. of United chUrch,be4efs; carry out 2 service projects of her Own•choice; memorize and.ditcuss the Meaning of the ten coirimand-, ments; do the current mission study .with a' church organization (in this case, the Explorers and C. ) • Rev. Laird Stirling,. who had instructed these' girls forportions - •of their Emblem, presented the ' badges to the: fourteen girls present. Gail Pritchard, Joanne Thompson Barbara Harnilton. and Marion John: - stone 'received the Junior EMblem and Edith Whitby , • Elizabeth,New.-: bold, Janet Thompson, Joanne , Greer' (abient), Ruth Brooks (absent) Charlene Anderson, Barbara Wilk-. ins, :Elizabeth:Ritchie: Patricia - •Haniilton, Lorraine BOyle, • MargaretMontgOrnery and Nasky Walden received the Senior — Emblem. • • • WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21st, 1941 HearDiocesan OtivOntiowROport,...... A joint meeting was held for the Cathblic Women'sLeague coUn- cils of St. Augustine and. St... Joseph's, • Kingsbridge,inthe St. Augustine hall,:The meeting was chaired by Mrs. t arl Riegling, President of St. Joseph's council, , .Kingsbridge', and Mrs. Gus mond, President of St. Augustine. council.: Father Caruana opened 'the June. rrieeting-wIth the League , prayers: .• . ' Minutes of the May meeting were • read ind adopted as correct. The treasurer's report was given. •, • Mrs. John Howard reported three. First Communicants. Mrs, Ormand Heffernan.reported three cards sent to the sick,. . , • Mrs ,• Robert:Howard and Mrs:. , Jack Tigert were appointed auditors and Mrs, John Van Rooy was ,appoin ted Citizenship Convener. A bake sale was slated ,for June,: • . • • An excellent report on the Diocesan Convention held at Univ- ersity Centre, Windsor in May was given by Mrs. Carl. Riegling and Mrs. Leonard Chisholm, .delegates.. Father ,Hennessey, Diocesan 'Dir- ector ; stated the reports given at the Convention are the milestone of our years' work„ The. Theme ' being "For God and Canada" . Gain knowledge and bring Christ to our' cdmmuntiy,:he•said, by showing a •Greater Love of Fellowman. • Schneider, Reeording Secretary of Provincial Council of the C.W.L..* urged all delegates to attend the Provincial Convention 20th Annual at Hotel London, . •-• July 4;5,7:: Mrs.•,W. 1. Barrett Redording. • KINLOUGH NEWS. • The Ki.nlotigh Presbyterian Wom- en's Missionary Society' met for :. their Jiirie Meeting at. the home of.. Mrs. LyrnaaStaton. Mrs: George Harkness lit Vice -President chaired • the business .part of the meeting . and ,used the:W. M. S. Iiirpose, in:. unison and a poem."Recipe for :Happiness" as an introdUctton!, • :Business included final arrange -7 ments for the.c entennial Tea on • June 21st and correspondence re\ study packets fOr next. year,: This last was tahled.till the July *meet- •Iack Barr wainarned Welcome and Welfare Secretary to fill out "the tern' for Mrs. Morley ,- BuShell-who moves Shortly to Wing - ham. A verse Containing. the vord "Heathen" was used to answer the Roll Call.. Seventeen ladies were present. The offering was received: and prayer offered by Mrs..., Tom ••1 .McDonald. A Short report of the 'Presbyterial held at Wingham •May 26th was.given, by Mrs. Frank , Mrs.• , Glen Haldenby and *Mrs ; Alex':PerCy were conveners for the program on The Church • and Ethnic., Groups. The scripture. Was read by. ' Mrs. Alex Percy, w,hO. also conduc- ted a question and answer period bn the above. Mrs. Haldenby had prepared a chart, showing percentages of English, French and Ethnic groups, .Mrs,.G0rdori MeDonald -arid Jean Sutton took part in a short playlet and several ladies.gave a summary On work done among' Hungarian, French, Chinese and Ukrainian. • Mrs, Haldenby doted with pray- er. Suitable hymns were sung throughout. Mrs. Don.-Buittell gaVe the courtesy .remarkt . 'Refresh- mehtk,Were.sserved by the.hoitetS., and helpert/., Secretary, urged all Presidents to have paper work in order before Annual conventio9, • Mrs. S, A. Wood, Treasurer urged to always send'Cheques in 'thenail, never ,indney,, Mrs, A.V. Lovick, Spritual and Social Welfare our own , • 'Convener, stressed &Dalai Acton; parishes, and said it was import- ant .,for iisto fulfil our obligations •to God and Country, "Be Wise as. serpents:and simple as, Doves",' Mrs, P.J. Faljone,EducatIon • • Convener •said, civilization to -day• . is becoming more and More a • race between education and catastrophe. Teach your child *. discipline' of, learning. The should support bursuries , contribu- te books' to pthooi 'libraries, etc:. Invite speakers On.education. • Mrs, E. Goldhavk, and Intmigration, said to take part in•Corriniunity drives like Cancer, Red. Cross, United Appeal: Also Community projects help thrn- igrants.to. obtain citizenship pap!: ers , promote ,English classes ., Where needed. Mrs. T. dorski, Resolutioni and. Education, suggested to help With. Centennial Projectsand 1y the Centennial flag. •'1. . Mrs. G.O. Rutherford,, Public . • Relationi:, chose the ..Clipping a our July meeting last year :for the scrapbook of League Affairs:inthe,' Diocese i. •• • • lyIrs„'S..Suske, National Naga -- zine said to proudly wear:the .•/ league pin/and *subscribe to the agaZirie. A regolutionWas passed to request the *Dominion' GOVermneni to keep paYi th ng e pension a few: months t� the, . • • other partner, after one partner . dies , •cushioning the impact of the •sudden reduction of income:•, Mrs. R. Howard, Social Action, 'reported cards were availablefrom. *the Institute of the Blind regarding willing Of eyes. Vire Windsor Branch had a panel discussion on: Consumers Association of Cartada.• A. C; A: C; our cominunity was recontmended. A.werthwhile book• for.tlie, League to invest in is the. Canadian Constinter's • Mrs. Gus RedMond;•President of St. Augustine Council thiliked Mrs Carl Riegling and Mrs. Leonard. Chisholm, delegates to the CCM- .vreepn9trit.on vry.exce11e At The Director, Father Caruana • gave an informative talk. Efe said, Our Holy father, • Pope Pail VI has called for a "Year of Faith" to : begin on June 29th., the Feast of • the Martyrdoin of St . •Peter and St Paul. It was -on this date in the year 67, 060 years ago, that they both gave their lives for the faith, Father Caruana also said ,•since Vatican 11 the wOrIci needs slot of prayers. With Vatican 11 wegeta deeper understanding about faith. • F011oWtng Father Caruanats talk, a panel of four 'ladies from the. Kingsbridge council:gave their ()Ws ideas, Of*" What the C. W. L. meats tomrsm,elto' ha.rIT:htiO0Sweitturdn ,th.mer4p.artEeial,.n.wkire, Rieglifig, Mrs; foe O'Keefe, and Mrs. Robert Howard.. The Presi- dent , Mrs, Carl Riegling thanked the ladies for their efforts, and, Father taruaria presented eaC lady With a C.W.L. Booklet, The fto'rribt e:rtti ifiw,agowasni.adi6urned by M : o:yp.i.ing Bags t,r,iade of taPestrY,'• from the Carmelite Nuns were on di A plant exChange was flekl.duriftg the todial hour, with St. Augus- tine 'ladle serving a delicious lunch; il ti c tiP h • Gr 'b A pf .gr 1 Ot