HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-09-22, Page 11WEPNESDAYli SEPTEMBER 220,, 1971
THE '14C1010W SENTINEL -L.I.KKNOW, ONTARIO
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Th§.september meeting a tbk
•CW L was held at St. Joseph:"S•..
..SehOol.cri Monday evening,
•f September 13th'. Father Henry
• :Casiano, our Spiritual Dit,ector,
were in attendance;'•
The. President Mrs: Joe' Court -
[ley , operied•tbe Meeting with
the. recitation of the League
Prayer: Father H. Cassano gave
the scripture reading. •
• Correspondence was read and,
the treasurers report 14vas given.
• A special griest'speaker.• lean
• Hibbert Information 'Office• r '
• frorn the. DePartrne.nt Of Financial
• and Commercial Affairs is being,
invited to the November lst meet-
ing ., Such questions ,as the rising
prices groc.
eries ;are to be discussed. • It ,was
• deCided'to have the corning eVent
well,publicized2and to pers-onally.
• .Invite neighbouring church grOups
and organizations to this meeting.
Letters from:Our family:IR
• w,eie-.1•FRI:by/ Mrs; Carl
Riegling.: An "imaginary" bake'
sale, is being held • before October • -
lOth to raise money towards a •
sewing, machine, for this family .
Mrs. Dennis Dalton.an
• Bill Hogan hive offered to make
• rug. ;Mrs: Nick .Perry has vOl--
• unteeted to makeernbroidered
pillow cases.'•• .•
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Te7toll call; Mrs: Atone
•Vin•Otch; Membership-Conven
er; reported that gift member
• ships had been given t�Mrs.
• Toni Hogan andMrs. Paul,
Lucknow Native
Dies In New York
cHA••Dr, C, ArMstrong (Pat) S'pence,,
L:A1ER 1$ COC
Qt•of Athsterdath, New York's'
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• WHITECHURCH NEWS
Chalmers met on Sun-.
day in theSunday schOdl.roOrn •
during church serVice. •; •
The.tall to warship was:giventi
by LoriTurdon. The
hyrnn was sung , the scripture
was.read by Barry Elliott and
prayer was given .by Donald° de
Boer, •
The minutes were read by
David Elliott Who .called the ,roil
answered by a Bible verse with
word Harvest. .A letter of inform-
ation re used stamps from Rev. P.
Esterbrook was read. The offer-
ing was received by Donald Irwin
and Stephen Irwin gave the Offer-
ing•pr,ayer. •.• • •
Mrs. Archie Purdon.4_1ead-et„....-;--1
gave the Junior, story "Greg obeys'
Gods Word" Mrs,
son ; Leader, gave the• Senior story,
•The 'meeting was Olosedwith-
Prayer;
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oldest and best known. physicians
and'surgeens ;died September 10
in Amsterdam :Memorial Hospital
where .he had been a. patient for .
three: 'months q• He was
? behad practlFed.
continuously until shortly befOre •
his death:. • • •.
• Hewaicliiefof staff it ..Ainsrer.
dam Mernorial'and St. Mary's
Hospitals for many years, and was
a past president of the •Medica)
Society of MontgomeryCounty.
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• Dr; Spence , a native of Luck,..
•noW.'was boin September
22nd, 1894.,• the sOn. of Dr. AtM-.
strong Spepc'e arid Frances Wilkin
..,,periee,of this community. •
• He was a veteran of the First
-World---Way--,7-interrupting-hisTirred.r
iCal studies at the University, of
TOronto to go direct to England,
After training -in the Royal Horse
,Artillery, he was granted a • • •
co.mtnisSion as a first
•was'n'Oe,that , •
Fiftieth'AnniVersary had been re.*
ported in -"The Canadian
ter" •and '" The. League Lingo". •
.Membersare. asked to write in
their opiniorrof "The Canadian'
League"' a& this national, Maga-. • •
iine of the 'C. W.L. may be
dis-
COntitlued ,
John:Au:silt). reported that
she along'with. Mist Annie Van.
•.Dienenbeek and
4-
berro-W12'patients in 8•C44:.
from, the Thompson Nursing Home
„ • in Ripley fora picnic' and outing. •
• during. August. • • •
• Mrs Mark Dalton; Social,
Economic' and 'Civic,Life.Coriven
• er, read a 'poem on Abortion. ••
iNirittett by Anne ' • •
• The •PreSid•ent , Io.e.Cotitt.
• •• ne3itt.Kpieskt.4,-to-s-s°7'.---
of'two members, Mrs. 'Leo' Court
• :1.1ey'and'Mrs.. Albert 'BOngerttrian
• are to .be. given .thern,
•• Mrs. Car1Riegling, Social Ac -
q report--rn•.
which she stressed the peed fOr •
,
safer•padkaging.in an atteinpt
t r-L4-eut children
from swallOw.1“.
peiscins:• • ••• • f •
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' Coloured' ic
• nhiversaty celebration Were ••
shown by Mrs. Con 'Hogan. Cards
of congratulation are being 'sent ,
to:Zister Denise Siiiii-Vantid •
Sister Dolorosa Sullivan who have;
celebrated their Golden Jubilee
teligi,on. •
Mrs. Joe O'Keefe Cultural
• :Life tonvener ,.1presented, re'
aVit' recent
decisien oh the Separate. Sch��.i
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Mrs, Carl. Riegling urged. all
membersvte in thetbfning •
election. .•
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,* Our used oldthing dtiVe,for
,•C ombermere is now.andetway:. ••
wr.ach Member...IS tit; pack and tie
° her own parcel `Aild they4may be,
leftiti the veStry,, ' Mrs, Con
Hogap. gitve- arrinteresting teport
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• Ash fiel44:WM;:..
• KINTAIL NEWS • • ••
. • The :Septenther•theeting of the.,
•Woment.s Missionary Society of.
eld Presbyterian .Church, was
held.at the'hothe,of
MacLean with.11 members and ..
'pile child present. Mrs. MacLean
• opened-theMeeting-witli a poeth„,
"faith. is the key" and. a .prayer
and gave the ' .•
• Mrs. R. Swan read a study,. on.
Sara, Mother ofNations. 'Mrs.
„Jac *Mae Ke nzie game the offer .7 ".
• tory. prayer.' :A study of Bethany,
was. giVeri by Mrs. Jack IVIAcKen-
iie , •of •:Bethsaida.by Mrs. E. •
Howes, of Bethpeor by Mrs: ..Mic
'Lean and .Sethlehem. by. Mts.: • R..':
Mrs'. MacLean asked a .qtaiz, an
church matters; All present 'sign-
,e'd' a get card to:Mrs. ROOn-•
•ey,.• Members„Were,rerninded ••
that subScriptions to the Glad . • •
Tidings are .to be paid this month
angt-that_40-4nations-of office .:b&—
• in by .SePternberi:30. ' An invita
tion•to.a.meeting at Kingsbridge:
on •NoVenther 1 frimthe Catholic .
•ybrtien"S•League Was, aceepted.
The October Meeting is •to. be at •
the home of Mrs:.' Dune' Simpson. •
• Lunch•was'served. . • .
intheRoyal Field Artillery.
he was woundedin '
Franceand after/ recovering froth
his war Warmth; he joined the°
Royal Flying Corps.., When the• •
War ended he was an instructor
of fighter pilots for t • - 1. •' "
row *Loves,
r •
•Corps. • ••• •
• . • Returning -to Carialli-,-.fie corn- :
pleted his Medical course, and •
after doing:post graduate work in
London, England, went to Arn.:
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•Sterdam in.1.925. • • ••
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Hewas a fellOw of the Arneric•
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an College of Surgeons. •.
• He,is.S1,1tVived. by his wife , the
former •Irrna ,Athom tie
married in 1929; two. daughters ,
-Mts. Edgar. Starns., New York •
City; and Mrs.. Lucien Caro;
Switzerland; two grandchildren
Suzanne and Valerie. Card,
Switzerland; ,two sisters, Mrs..;
William H. (Mildred) Karn, • •
Oshawa ,and Mrs.. AlvinJk. (Fran-
ces) Cameron:of OttaWa:. also'
•one:brother•Jarries L. of Burling-
tcin.
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The C.W,L, Deanery meeting
it being held in Zurich on Octob
er 27th. • Members ate to bring
discarded' and broken toys,
_ecia • do
• TheSe Will be repaired' before
• Christrnas and given to the Ind-
ian and Eskimo children
Father Henry Cassano: spoke
about the value of silence. we
all need a ,brief period of silence
• each day to reid., think andfiled
itate• Baily bible reading was •
stressed,
lather plosed with prayet.ID
mg, lunch Father H.4 Casatio
won the rhystery
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eieve ANA
INVITATIONS
VuANNO6NCeioteriTs- —
ACCESSORIES
COME IN: AND..
.Photo.-:by•Snyder Studio.-
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• Th'e' marriage, of Donna Joyce
MuIlint daughter of Mrs., Stewart
Mullin and the late Mr. Mullin
of Lucknow: and William David •• -
Moffat', \son of Mr;', and mr.4.: pave
Moffat of R. R.' 3 ilolyrood••,' took
Lneluiow Presbyterian.' ,
Church on Saturday., Septernber • ,
41ff. Thechurch was decorated
with largebaskets yellOW and
white shaSta daisies, gladioli:.
and Mums.' .• ••• •*: • • .
Rev. Glenn Noble officiated for •
the double ring ceremony,'
••The bride was given in • :
marriage by her brother James „
Mullin. of CalgaryAlberta. She.
chOse a floor 'length gown Of ...•
4hite; polyester shaniungi.with .
high einpire waist full Skirt', • long'
trill sIeeves. and wide cuffs.: The'
gown had large daisy trim down
the. front with small heart trim
on each side down front, round
neck,cuffs and herr. She' Wore
a chapel train trimmed tO match
dress. A 3'44ier finger' -tip veil' .•
of ilIugion.net was held by a daisy
• headpiece „edged with heart trirti.
• She--•-c-4r
t al
Holyrbod brothers of the groom., •
Organist was Mrs Wi11am•:- •
Sctt of Lucknoim. Den HachbOrn ,
Of gitchener was soloist. ;He sang
;the "Wedding. Benediction" before ,
the•seirvice, "The ,Lord's Prayer', :
during the service and the "Theme
Song" frofr4LLov-e-S-tory durintt he
.signing of the register....
• kreceptiein followed at the *•
Lucknbw Legidn Half, which was -•
decorated with baskets of yelloW .
and' white shasta daisies and.glads.
The head table had candelabra, •.• • • •
:and was centred with 'a. 3 -tiered
.wedding take., Single yellow
,rosebuds decorated the other •• •
tables: Don Hachborn of .Kitchen7
er was: master of ceremonies
_the-,4inrier. 0, • ° • ,
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The bride's mother clicise a
streetiqingth, dr%.,scoat ensemble
9,f pink polyester, white accessor-
ies and corsage of ,white, morns .•
The grooes mother wore a blue
•street -length dress with matching'
jacket , navy accessories and:cor-,
sage of white tnurr4.
travellihe-bridehosa
ment of yellow roses; White figi •
Millais and white carnations.
Mullin of trrcktrow
• sister•Of the:bride,• was maid .Of
honour., She wore a: floor,length
840W_LOf _green-flodke-41.-baris
high empire waist, round, neck
with elbow'tiered sleeves. She
ivotelfratchinglreetr.wrinia tut e.•
• rosettesin her hair and carried a
Cascade 'a'rrangernent .of:large-
white shasta daisies with yellow
centres, and White .carnations,
Bridesmaids were Mrs.„
Nil.soter of the 7 bridrid
Miss -Mary .Barger, ' both of Luck_:
now. Their dresse$ and flowers
were the same as themaid of
honour's.
three.attenclarifs Wore RearL,
gi 0 t e ride.
• Miss Dianne Wilson Of LUCknOW ,
niece of the bride Was'frower-girl,
• She 'wore a, floorailength.dress of
white polyester Shantung, high'
empire TwaiSt eiboWILletigth tiered
Sleeves' with 'green tritti. She car -
tied a basket Otwhitethasta daisies
•.with yellow ,centres.and white
Carnitiont* ,
Mao cotiiey Of LtrbknOW Was
groontsman, :Whets were Murray
Moffat and Ross Moffat of 1,•8,
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green' figured hot pant ensemble
of polyester Crimplene, white
• accessories'ancl Corsage ofwhite
mums. • • ; • ' •
• F011owing a wedding trip. to •
the' Northern States and central
r-SaT tc ewan, 'the
reside in LuoknoW,. where the, •
groom is employed at Treleaven'
Milling. The btide is employed
at ,Gocierich ,Elevator Transit Co.
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Previous to her rnarraige the
ride Was honoured by fellow
employes of We.
iflSufp1ny:Idtdherier ,
at a kitchen:Shower held at the i
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horne of mil.. Gladys Griffin.:: : •, • ,
Girlfriends held a shower at the •
home of Mrs': MAO (Onley, Luck- •
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Mrs. Noble Johnston* 'assisted ••
by Its. '8Ob Pinlay0 .held tho*.r •
et at her home %-4.chen neighbours .
gatheredto honour the bride -
elect,
• The HolyroOd hookey team
held a surprise corn roast at the
hertie of Mr.,:and Mrt. Gerald
MUrtayHOlyrood, to honour
the bride and groom.
• The brides mother -entertained.
at a trbinteati tea the week prey-
IOUS td•the wedding: