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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-10-18, Page 13WEDNESDAY, OCT. 18th, 1187 THE LUCKNOW LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO Supplementary Heat At its ,Best AIR .KING FORCED .AIR BASEBOARD HEATER • Thermostat temperaturecontrol. Co -or SALE •' Two H. D. heating elements. • Heater' fan evenly distributes heat.,PRICE .99 each_ MEN'S. AIUeather GLOVES REGULAR $2.95 each CO=OP SALE -59 ;pair.., •A' comfortable, warm, superb quality glove. • Tanned cowhide, Double stitched Lined:, M OF CLEAR GRAIN CEDAR Includes: Side Perches, Rust Resistant Brass Chain CO-OP Deluxe,.BIRD .e) PRICE $5.99 FEIEDEK . CO-OP SALE$" •49 ea.. , Regular Value:$7.95 each • ei Easy to Keep Clean" HIGH CHAIR tray a e ti i u Amazing new3 •• position .t ay Seat, tray and foot: rest re mad .of 'unbreakable, washable vinyl.' Popular tangerine colour. REGULAR R' VALUE `$12.98' • • J. OTHER ITEMS OF. VALUE . AT 'YOU;,R 'CO-O,P STORE • Regular Value:, TEAPOT:6 cup:dri.pl'ess,apout, each LEATHER PALM GLOVS pair ALUMINUM.` COMB:I•NATION WINDOWS Sizes up;to' 60" (Width plus height of.'opening) 60-1/8" to $0" 80-1/8" to •100" • 100-1/8,,. to 110" „R ,, $1.69 $3.05 COOP:' SALE PRICE $1.29 $1.99 $14'.10. • $15.95.:' $16.95 • $19.75 SCREWDRIVER 5 in one, $ 2:98.: 2 genuine Philips. and ' 2' genuineRobertson • bits, 1'• slot bit. '• ROTARY HOG FEEDER al bu. capacity, each " $34:95 TUB ENCLOSURE : Fits 31/2' to 5` opening, each • $59.99 6FT. ALUMINUM 'STEP LADDER, each $14.95• $12.59 $14.29 $15.79 $17.49 52.39 529.99 149:99::.. $11.49 • LOOK FOR OUTSTANDING SPECIALS IN. THE CO-OP SALE CATALOGUE. 'Registered Trade Mark one,528-2125. (..Welcomes Other Instjtutes W FIITECH.URC.H. NEWS •Whitechurch Women's Institute' held its. regular Citizenship and Education: meeting Tuesday evening • at 830 in Whi echurch Community M'eria'orial Ha11•with the President, Mrs 13il Evans •welcoming. all members arid _the , uests'from.St. Helens and Bluevale Institutes'. • The Ode :was sung and_the',Creed . repeated• in unison.. The minutes ,were read. by the Secretary ; ..Mrs. the Y Rilsse •IvicGuire, The three Resolu't,= •':ons to be discussed at Grey -Brute 'Area Convention at. Markdale on 'October 26 were dealt .with. the Bruce -County W.I.[tally is to• 'he he1d'October 19 at Ripley, • 1 ittl'e Lor'Thompson, accompan- led b .I , ,o, I'hoMps rr*Pla t aarigs61 . -� Mairzy >7oats. and Let the $up Shine The Motto, Utir Unsung, Heroefi , 'was given by:M.rs Jim Cur,rie.';All' 'heroes possess courage which sorrie- tirites.is not a •gliitering hero's. act, Nit a stubborn persistance; Thio Most :gallant courage .of a°11 is shown by"parents who cheerfully '•� . singing was enoyed • • . A panel of •Diana. Moreland, Jackie Goldrich, Mrs Mabel Gold,) `min ster tq' handicapped children those•who suffer endless pain.= :those wlio tenderly 'care.• for years • to '1,oved1'ories . Everyday heroism is . Seldom' rewarded yet courage. Makes its daily triuntph.over•' misery:, death; .frustration and: in ' iustice, ' • . `Let us lionour the. father and` • mother' give}• ther'•who unselfishly for the 'sake of their children and, the .clef• gYrnari•who•takes a. Stand'a•gainst •tile wrongs oldie world. • there W,as never:a, land too distant,, . Nor ever a way too wide• But some man's mind insistent' Reached, out to th•e'other side. ho Ballad' of `r"nada The}' cicared.'ti>e Wa. these heroes my or. d tFtierirraa ilttaffcrt rr The starch was Civilization And 'they. were the pioneers. Mrs Millan Moore ciciliglited all with her readings—Whcrc',do you Live .aid Cruinble or Thanksgiving- ; Cerner and •b� , Ra untie lbtltlsrtoll.. C onu1tuttity'' . yg•=ltrJ•t,b.'.�^.i.�J.wsvlp<ywy�eb�a�W�itX C rich+Ir-s—• I1-in,J-ohnson ;nd'lrs. , Tone lvletcalf dealt with:,1..:What 'do: our. young people want? 2. Centennial Affairs. It was learned • that ,adults 'as'Well as•y:outh"rnust have a goal .Basic :training should begirt in the hdm.e N'lany. parents, • Have slipped'froin the way 9f life , and are living livei'of'self centered ness,: passion anti yice. Many are.; en,ca,ged in politics,, bus.ness''and life,and in many cases show lack', integrity and decent nioral.. Half our people are under age 2`,5.. Let us help the young half to 'rise above our •mistakes. The panel felt this was what they want and Y certainly what we would, want for thems" The roll call was answered by ., •nainifig an o1$1 Recipe and .bringing ..tialll' efmiTl ]'dae ttrent tt gsztrCl. ,19 y titl< closed with the, National Anthem and singing of W.I. Grace. The' hostesses Mrs; Frank Ross,. Mrs. Tom M tcalfc., l\1rs Jir1:1 Currie 'served lunch afterMhieit all visited tile: table where thc•ar•ticles were for ;sale. 411. moiriminiir 10• Louise one 'PAGE THIRTEEN • Sarre At Lucana WALTERS;•- JONES Baskets of•.w•hite gladioli formed '. thee. setting at 3 p :.m . S turday, September 23„ in •the.Luca•n United ':Church.,..Lucan, when Donna Lou 'ise Jones. .of .Lucan and•. Kenneth Glen. Walters of Prestori• exchanged: ".vows and rings, with.Rev, G.W. • Sach,of Lucian officiating ' The bride is the daughter 'of iVO. • and. Mrs. Orville Jones of Lucan" • and the groom is .the son of Mr. and •Mrs. Bert Walters of R.R. '3' • Kippers .• Given in marriage by her• father,:.. thebride looked 'stunning in.'her, floor length wedding .gown of white La:goda. •The.bodice was highlighted rby a high .scooped' neckline, elbow length sleeves; and an empire: waist Elegance' was portrayed in'rhe:.gently, controlled A -line skirt The main centre of attention was 'focused on the detachable chapeltrain, cas- cad•ing ,from the back: shoulders Silhouetting' the .sieeves and strewn through' the bodice were appliques of the inost.•delicate re -embroider-•. ed chantilly lace. This same lace formed a:band around the •skirt, and also enhanced the•.trairi,.To•.,corn riete"her bridal outfit, the bride wore a. French, •p iresilk lius n fi.n- r,gertipveil, Y caught' up .b ' a: flatter- ling, floral headpiece, She darried.a h white orchid , stephanotis and ivy. I '',Mrs , Kenneth '(Sharon), Jones ' of Clandeho e' sister-in=law of•the 'bride, as. matron of honor and Mrs. Jack (Elaine) Chipchase of Hensall and Miss Sylvia•Hoover.of Kitchen-. • er, cousin of the bride', .as bridesmaids were gowned alike in floor-lenth A-line, enipit'e styled dresses of apricot fiesta chromespun,. .featuring matching totes Deborah Aubin of Seaforth, niece .of the groorn:'was flower girl in a floor -length gown; similarly styled,to the other att endant's and 'carried a basket`.'.of • matching gladioli,and:roses•. Robert Jones of Clandeboye, nephew: of the 'brid.e; was ring -bearer ._ : . Melvin Walter's of•Seafort•h.was best man for his brother;.and anoth`, er brother, Robert; of. R, R. '3 , Kippen.•and Kenneth Jones of , '`Clandebeye,• . brother bf the bride'• :were ushers Mrs, G. 1N. Sach of'Lucanprovid-. ed traditional wedding music and: accornpanied the ,soloist Allan Elston .of R. R.1 Centralia who sang, "The Wedding . Pra' er"•;and •"The, Y, Lord's,Prayer At a dinner and'_,r-eception held, in.. the church parlors, the bride's mother, received in a• brown 'silk knit.•dress with ;gold: and • brown. accessories and corsageof talisman •roses..'She•Was assisted;by the groom1 mother in a°'pink silk ,and .metallic.knit dress, 'white•access- •ories and .c:orsage of white Carnat- ions and pink. roses. ' • T"• For: a honeymoon rrtp;•to Nash ville.. teen. , Washing o.n,:I . ' • and. Eastern States,' the,brid'e :.changed .to a'goid fortrel•twd- piece dress,: brown accessories .and. green orchid corsage, The couple will make.their homiie..at 141 Sims Rd Apt. 2, Kitchener. • . • Ttie groom is an.employee of Genesco of Canada; Preston and the bride was an ,employee.of The Empire Life Insurance Co.. London; The bride's parent's, 1f . and Mrs. Orville Jones,and fancily scailo 'ed bell-,sha�'ed sleeves. The}. at one resided in i,ucknow,, wore matchin p matching g rosette head=piece/ Prior to her marriage,. the bt•ide •and.carried cascades of bladioli' was honoured at sey"eral rtiiscellarr roses and ribbon, all in, fern •and in :ecus shovers by the fo11o•win z Mr , Cladw 'n Campbell of Winotiam aunt of'the bride; Mo. Norman: Hoover and. h1rs. Don Eadie of IBrussels, aunt and cousin of the r_ .sister of the groo!ti isiisted j. y 1�1e1v n.t�Tal.ters,, 'Seaforth, sisterWrty. taw; Wm. McCarveli of Etnpi'ro Life • Insurance Go, of London and firs•,. M Car 'ell entertained at a orates'• partyand p1c.enrcd,Louisc with a • er_