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THE 'LUCKNOW •SENTINEL
LUCKNOW ONTARII
WP.DNESDAY,, JANUARY '1111
The LUC NOW SEN. .... IN:L
LOCKNOW. ONTARIO
"TIM Sappy Town" On Ow Huron Bruco Boundary
Second .Class Mail Re gistration*Ntunber 0847
Established 1873 — Published Each Wednesday Afternoon
Abe f' the C.W.N.A ' and'
te, 55.00 'a year, in advance to the U.S.A.,
Donald C. Thompson, Publisher
SubacripHo
WUDN•SDAY, JANUARY 1'
LUCKNOW SNOWMOBILE' CLUB
Requests snowmobile .owners to please stay
off-prwate-Prope > t time -an
most direct route in and out of town:
IT WOULD BE APPRECIATED. IF .ANY, COMPLAINTS
BE DIRECTED TO. THE `SNOWMOBILE_ CLUB.
UR ,CO3-OPERATION IN THIS: MATTER WOULD BE'
GREATLY APPRECIATED.
ANY NEW SNOWMOBILE OWNERS ARE:
...WELCOME TO JOIN THE CLUB
RURDOp
USS LU. P �._ . N resident'. STUART REAVIE sec-treas.
,..,
,C.0.00.1:6 :01**
th Anniversary
:LOCHALSH •••NEWS
Mr, and 'Mrs. Dan WY lds.cele-
brated their 50th g: wedding anniver
sary with a dinner at the Log
Cabin Restaurant in'Lucknow
All-mem'fhe•r family:
were 'present, Miss Doris Wylds •
of Toronto Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd
• W lds, of Ripley; Mr. and Mrs'.
Warren grandchild-
.
seven randchild
y
ren and one great grandchild.
Mre:: and Mrs'. Wylds, received
�.,
gifts and ; pod. wishes from their.
many friends, among them a tele;
gra_orn Prime .Minister. Elliott
Trudeau.
Lucknow Resident
Died In Hospital
CHARLES HA'LLAivl
Charles .Edward, Hallam. of Luck
now..P `` assed away 'on.Sunda ..
Y Y,
December 20: in Wi`ng ham and
District Hospital, following'a heart,
attack.'• He was 61 .' •
He was born. in Eng land o.n
..;
October 18., 1903 , 'a son of "Thom-
as 1- allam acrd Elizabeth Adcock.
When Charlie . was •ab, dut three
,years, of age , he came to Canada.
s Parents arents and four brothers.,,
Came to St Helens , later
They e ,. ,
movinggto the , Auburn area
.where Mr, and ,lube; 'Hallam both •
pa,ssed.away some years ago
On November•15', 1928, he mar.'
ri d Viola. Johnston,"of: Summer
They .were married'at'
.•—'Auburn,,—.Where ,they•'farmed for a ..
nurnberof year's( later moving..:
to Ashfield and, for the past , `.
. twelve years,lave. been residents.
' of Lucknow ' •" •
Mr Hallam is •survived 'by his
wife; seven sons and twodaught-
ers, Tom and Ross of Goderich
Fred7of.:{ineardine'.;:..L-es1te-of
:Kingston ,,.Mrs. (Dorothy)
Schneider of Auburn,, Cecil, Roy,
Yirnmy •and Beth, all aoilaorne;
ten grandchildren; three brothers •
George ,. Jack and Arthur, all of .'
Auburn
He was ,predeceased by hit
parents'and one brother Les.
1.ale Tun [a1 serVide W ,11eTd�'
'on Tuesd; y, December 22, at.
the:.Johns oho Funeral Horne ,
{ Luc'know.' Six sons acted •asp • '1l
.
bearers,, Tom,, Leslie`, Cecil,
hoe, 'Eloy and .Jim
rev. It C, 0,icholis of Lucknow
Urii'led Church, .was r iinistery
Interment was in Greenhill
Ceyretery::
arried'In Lucknow Unt.
rcr
SHOD-LDIC1
The m'arriage;of June. El
iz'abeth
Ac"kern; daughter' of Mr.. and. Mrs."
Raynard,>Ackert of Holyrood.and.
Mr. •.Robert Beverley';Shouldiee
son of Mt. and Mrs.. 'Beverley,:
Shouldice of Shallow Lake was
c
-
solemnized ata do uble ring er
emony: on Saturday , Deceprnbe 5
..at 4 o'clock in. Lucknow United
Church
The church was d"ec.,:ated with
in and white' 'gladioli and can
'delabra. ,Rev:. R. G. Nicholls
Officiated
The wedding rriusic was: provid - •
ed b Mt. Bob `Hall .Owen.Sound ..
Y �
organist anise and,
Mrs:. ;Raoul' reel of
London ,'" eloist, • g who son -"Bless
s
th s:Hous&'Weddin •g Prayer!' .Y
and "You'll never walk alone."
'Given in marriag e' bY'� her,
father, the bride wore art elegant:
f-o'r mgtfi-gown-e. ripple _pea -u=
de sole w ith wedding, ring neck i
line trimmed with Guipure, lace
which also trimmed -the -long
sleeves •to form a deep cuff
effect: 'The :lace was also used
to fashion .a _panel '_effect,ori the' •
front and back of,gown. • A.chap-
el:train. was' fashioned•frorri the
waistline,.' A matching Juliette
cap held the, silk. illusion: cathed..=•
ral veil and•she carried, a'classic
'cascade sof white carnations. cen= .'
tied, with a white orchid.
Mrs- Ernest -Ackert 'of Holyrood'
Was matron of :honour. Brides
maids were Mrs, 'Paul Fatroll,
Owen Sound,. Miss ,Shirley•Reid',
Waterloo and 'Mrs.' Joe .Sinclair ,
London. They were similarly.
essed...in purple -and mate—pa—nt.--•
res'ses . The dresses had a high •
waistline trimmed with a band •
of.embroidered lace in purple
and at►.42
sleeves gathered a.t tum wrihLs,
They wore rriatching hea.d-piecer
and_ carried, white fur ifs'. With
p. .
ink miniature' ca'rnations'.
Douglas 'Shouidice, was.best.
Man and; guests were ushered bjr
:Fiil;shbul'dice.,.'Ernest Ackert "
and Paul ,Parr'oll..
A+ dinner followed' in the
- . Photo by Maxwell
•churchP arlour which Was'decora
ted with pink and` white' `candles
• and carnations
.. Later.inthe: evening a' dance.
was: held in t.he-Ripley :Distriet:
High School:
The bride's mother. chose a
formal gown of peppermint green
chiffon ,The groom's mother
'wore a formal gown of cathedral,.
ink silk: Both wore a corsage: of
whiteg
.'ardenias.'•'
For: travelling the. bride chose a
Ion gi sleeved:, purple: and off. white
winter crepe dress.
. Foll'ow ing. a wedding tip to
the'East'ern States,�the'couple wi
reside, in Shallow Lake
$efore her marriage the bride,
was .feted at•several events: 'The
staff and friends of the' Lucknow
tc-tars'-office- hld�d-pr
party at the Piz .,
za Patio;'Godes-_
'loll.; 'a Farrell;relative shower .was
held. at. Claa' rk's. Church; •com
munity shower'at• Holy,rood, ' Mrs
Rae'Grant held a *Miscellaneous'shower.at .her home in London and.
/a reception was• held for the
couple at Shallow Lake..:;
Mrs; ;Raynard kert entertained
at a trousseau�,�tea at her;horne,,
Holyrood , a week prior.to the
wedding,
ristmas Ph
one,
:aIle Frpm family
1rou�d The World
0
Mr, ,',and':Mrs. 'Bert Alton, of
Ashfield visited' by telephone. at .
Christmas with tne•rnbers: of their
family , who; are many,, many
miles from home.
They first .received a .ea1l-;from.'
their daughter4JoAnne ,'who' is
now. ri. England,. After: returning'.
',from 'Sydney Australia JoAnne
arid her friend. Helen Maughan , - -=
also from Sydney, completed' a ..
seven-month. training' course at
Goderich "Psychiatric Hospital. In.`
late November the two girls left.'•
Ashfield motoring' to, Vancouver
where they'boarded a..ship which".
took'them through•the Panama
Canal., toured sorne'of the islands
and arrived' in Southampton, Eng-
land onDecember 5th'.. JoAnne.
is now matron of'a: working'girl's
hostel and .Helen is doing private
duty nursing,..both :in Surrey,'.
England. /.
Mr. and .Mrs.. 'Alton then visit
ed by, phone;'with their daughter •,
Dorothy and.son-in law David
Harris ir�ydney •. Australia'• and•;
later in a' call to ,Tinimns they
ughtcr
Mary ',`son' -in-law; Al Irv/ in, and
family:. •
NGAGEMENTS
,OTT EEDY
Mr; and Mrs.. Irvine Fed ,
Dungannon wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter
Patricia Ann to Mr ':Robert Edgar
Ott , son'of.Mr.• and ,Mrs Edgar'
Ott',Listowel
The marriage will, ta'ke:place.:at'
,Dungannon United Church';' Jan. -
nary 30th at
:NICHO.LSON PANNA(3ECKER ••,
• Mrs ; Donald Pannabeckcr.. R R.
L kno r w-i&h e no u Cie e
the engagement of her daughter
Mary .Louise to Thomas.Chester
'‘Nicholson, son of Mr; and Mrs
Chester' Nicholson .R. R. " 2 ,.Luck-,
now . ',Thewedding, wtake
(i' .
place on January •22 1971 at 7 O.•
p.m. in Calvin. United Church
St.
Helens.
::ST.HELENS
.Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and
Roy and Mr; Herb Taylor of
Goderich were New Year's Day
visitors with Me. and Mrs, -Ken.
Taylor at Tillsonbtarg,-
Sunday visitors, with My...and
Mrs ..Albert Taylor 'were Mr. and
Mrs, ioe: Hawkwood and family
of Calgary,. Wrn Bancroft of
Cochrane , Alberta and; Jack.and
Ken Ritchie of Ashfield': .
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HYBRIDS TO .LEAF; BLIGHT ? '
G4.082 80-84 Days
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THESE HYBRIDS ARE "PRODUCED BY THE DETASSELING
• ME'THOD•AND•HAVE SI10WN' HIGH RESISTANCE TO
YELLOW AND S6UTHERN ' LEAF BIGHT (4970) •
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