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THE 'LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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BasketS Of:white gladioli and:
golden !Mims.provided the setting
for the exchange of marriage. vows
at a double ring ceremony between
ma-ryMattorie Kieffer•and Lome
Herbert. Shupe at a nuptual maSs.it.
Sacred Heart Church, Wingham,
Septe.mber 9th. Rev . 'John Mcioney.
officiated.
The wedding processionwas• led
by Father Mooney to the front of
the church where the bride Was
given in•Marriage ,by her .•
parefitS; Mr:.and Mrs." Oscar ..•
Kieffer, R. R. 1, Wingham and:the
groom by his parents, Mr. •and Mrs.
Roy Shupe of NanaimO, British
Columbia. ,•
The bride was attired in a floor
length gown. and coat ensemble of
white silk velvet', with pillbox
headdress holding a' veil ,of French
Milan extending into 'a slight train
nd carried a cascade of yellow ros
s and lily of the Valley. She:wore
diamond -set necklace ,and ear -
lugs, a gift of the groom. '
•Georgina, Kieffer of Kitchener was'
er sister's maid of honour, attired
n.a floor length .gown of gold silk
elvet with matching wristlets and
etal headdress. She carried a bes
et of gold arid capper straw flowers
ridesmaids were Misses Corinne,
aren and Elaine Kieffer, sIsters of.'
he bride. They were attired
dentical to the maid of honour. .,
• Mrs. Richard Compeau, presided
t the church organ playing tradit-
ional wedding music, rendering
o Gad of Loveliness" at the
ffertory and "0 Perfect -Love", at
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the signing of the register.,
—Terry Shupe of Nanaimo B.C;
was his brother's best man.
William Kieffer, Wingham,'
Gregory Shupe, Nanairno B.C. and
Robert Dyke, Nobel Ontario were
ushers attired in semi -formal dress.
• The reception was held atthe
Bruce Room of the Hartley House
Walkerton. The brides mother
received guests wearing an aqua
lace gown with mink brown access
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odes 'and a corsaglof yellow roses.
„ She, was assisted by Mrs...Shupe •
wearing a 2 piece gown of heaven-
ly blue bouclasic boucle' with navy
accessories and a corsage of B. C.
DogwoOd. John McBurney of R.R.1
,Wingfiam was toastmaster.
Music for the reception was supp-
lied by Longs orchestra.
Guests attended from Nadal*,
B.C.' Vancouver'? MorriStOwni
'Winnipeg,' Man, , Toronto:, Earl- •
tan Nobel Preston, :Kitehener,
London, Barrie , Alairtiltan Ripley,.
Teeswater , Chepstow and the
:immediate vicinity.. : •
.Mr upe . donned a camel .
Sh. •
'brown camel.hair.suit with match-
ing rolled brim profile hat and
olive green accessaries With Aport-,
Sage Of. red 'rose buds for travelling,
After a, hOneynioon in Eastern
Canada knd'Expo", * ..and
Mrs Shupe will take tip residence
at 2056 Forest Dr....istanairno; :
Mr, Shupe is employed in sales
production with •Stewart and HtidsOn,
lumber company, Nanaimo
and Mrs,..• Shtape served on.the dietrY
cieper#nnt. Of Nanaimo,Regional
Hospital as assistant -dietitian.
as osition With
Dominion Roads
ASHFIELD NEWS
Barbara MacKenzie has a posit -
'ion in Dominion Roads,;Goderich.
Rev. L. Pickering of Mount
Forest preached here on Sunday
while Rev. Neil MacConibie con-
ducted anniversary'services in his
church.
The Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper will be observed on October
1 with preparatory services on
Friday eveningwat. 8 p.m.
The three groups of Explorers are
having their first meeting 'of, the
year ,, Monday, Tuesday and Wed-
nesday with Mrs. Henry MacKenzie
as leader. ••
Mrs. Bruce MacDonald is a
Patient ixaCitaat-dine Hospital with
flu, •
CUIROSS CORNERS
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haldenby and
family of Lucknow 'visited Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. • ,
James Haldenby and girls. .
• Donnie Wall of Bramalee visited'
over,the weekend .with his,parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Midford Wall.
Mr: and Mrs..lvlidford'Wall visit-
ed on Saturday evening,with Mrs,_
Art Hodgins.
Mr. and Mrt;',Fred Friendorf of.
Kitchener 'visited over the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Haldenby
and farnily. •
Visitors on Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs., tom Stewart and
boys were Mr. anti Mrs.;Ron
Stanley and family of Kinloss and
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stewart. Of- •
Kincardine, • .
Miss Marian Reed of Lucktiow •
visited during the week -end with
Mr. and' Mrs. Midford,Vall ancl
Donnie. - •
hen did Niagara
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me into the picture?
' • kmediCal bill A clothing bill. A car repair
They all seemed to collie at once. Jack
needed money in,a hurry,
Answer: A Niagara Loan. Jack talked it over
with the managerof the nearest Niagara
Office, Besides getting the money, he dot a
lot of good advice on budgeting. With'a '
Niagara Loan, Jack was able to pay all his
• bills at one time. And repay the !Jaen on easy
terms to suit his budget.
,When you need "extra morisy for any good
reason, you can expect the same Courteous,
quick service at any one of 300, Niagara offices.
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artial Lisi 01 Fair Vinners
Last Week The Sentinel ran a •
partial list of Fall Fair Prize winn-
ers. Tiffs completes the list. •
Aubrey toirf.R: 3 Blyth and •
George th>egg, R, 2 'Paisley took
the prizes in the'Draught Horses ,
showing. In the Ponies Class, •
Ewart Taylor cif Lucknow topped
the 'list of 'prize winners with others
entering being Jim .Hayes, Ri.'8
Lucknow;, Art Dickson, R.3 ;Ged- •
:erieh• and Mrs. 'Ron 'Alton, R., :2
erich, Mrs. Ron- Alton, R. .2 Ltick-:
noW and Sharon Campbell, R. 2-
..Liicknow... The Best Graorned • .
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'Horse, on the grounds Went :to .
Aubrey Toll lst, .Ewart Taylor .2nd ,
Aubrey Toll received lst, George
Gregg 2nd and Ewart TaylorOrd for
the 'Best Mare or Gelding on the
grounds. p
Andrew Gaunt, R. 1•Lucknow took
the honours in the Shorthorn'Cattle
Class The prizes in itfe, Hereford, ..
Class 'were divided. between Nar-
man'Alexander of R. 1 Pinkerton
and George • Kennecii of „R! 1 Luck- ..
noy.t. Fred Mc'Quillin, was the only
showman in the Polled Angus,' ,
Class.
the Holstein tattle, prizes
went isfollawi: Heifer Calf Sr,
Lynda Walden, Jim Bradley...
Nancy Walden; Heifer CalfJr
Doug MacKenzie; Female; any age
•'Lynda Walden. Gordon Lyons &
Sons won first for Grade Beef. .'
Cattle, Heifer Calf,
.Special PrizeSere given in the,
Cattle Class as follows: Best Jr. •
Beef Herd - Andrew Gaunt," Nor-
man Alexander, George Kennedy;
:Best Halter -Broken Calf. - Tom
.Todd MeWhinney. Bros, 2nd and
3rd; Best 'Fat, Steer, over 800 lbs
Andrew 'Gaunt Tont Todd , , Mekvh •
iinney Bros.; Best Fat Steer under
800 lbs. Andrew Calm:, Murray
Morrison 2nd.arid 5th Gordon.
Lyons and •SOns, Mewhinney Bros.
4th and6th; Champion Steer 7
Anchew Gaunt, •
Public School 'Dairy Heifer Calf -
Bryan Ritchie lst and 2nd. •
Austin Martin, R. 6 Lucknow-
sWine cless..Bob Thainpson, R. 3.
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Ripley Was top showman in the
Poultry Class. •
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Ma,ny exhibitors received prizes .
in the Roots and Vegetables,. but
...the greatest number of Prizes went
to MelboUrne•Hutehison of • •
Ripley, . followed:by Harold Greer,
Lucknow , and Mrs J.H. 'Johnstone, .
Goderich., Best collection of garden.
produce display - Melbourne Huteh-
bon; Mrs'. J. H. Johnstone. The •
winners in the Grain Class are too
numerous to mention with 'no one
'person: excelling above the. others. • ..
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Lorne Woods ,. St. Helens, topped'
the. 011ie list in the Apple Class.
Inthe Baking Division, specials
we're offered as follows: Centennial
'Cake,• Mrs. 'Gordon Kirkland,- Mrs.
Vernon Hunter, Cookies (ladies over.
70) - Mrs; Lan ,Wightman; After-
rodn Tea. Mrs. .H. Johnstone, • '
Mrs. G. Bridge; Ginger Snaps - • t.
Mrs. S. Hunter, Mrs, Wes Heim -
Pel; Serving. Cheese - Mrs. J.R.
Arnold, Mrs', V: -Hunter, Mrs. S.
Hunter; .Grahain Cracker Pie Mrs..
S. Hunter,. !Ora. E. Gaunt;. Neilson
Chocolate Cake - 'Loree Campbell,
Mrs. Ross Gammie, Vivian Hogan;
Fry -Cadbury 'Chocolate Cake
Mrs. J,H„ .Johnston • /Org. Ross'
qammie „Mrs: Gordon Bridge;
Serving Eggs !Ors...Allan Macip-
tyre, Elizabeth Robinson, Mrs.
Hunter; White Eggs - Mrs. D.C.
MacIntyre; FrankAlton, !sifts. '
Allan MacIntyre. •
The best Centennial quilt was •
won by Mrs. Gordan Bridge, ,R..4
Kincardine,. with Mrs. Wes, Heim -
p1, Wroxeter placing 2nd and
Mrs'. Clarence Hedley of R. 2
Kincardine 3rd, . „
Handicrafts For Woren 64 Or •
Over: CrOcheting - Mrs. -George/,
Saunders; Tatting - Mrs. George
Saunders; Apron - Mrs. Wni.. „
Rutherford, Mrs. John Emerson,
George Saunders; Oil Painting
Mrs: Earl Wightman, Mrs. George
• atinders,
• Gate.Sign Special -Mrs., C5IWer
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