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Wednesday, jan. 7th, 19®
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The basement of the United
? Church, with its gaily decorated
• Christmas tree arid many colored
lights, presented, a festive ap-
pearance for the annual Sunday
School concert. Mr. Lome Woods,
. the superintendent, presided for1
the program which included the
singing oi Christmas carols, t a
song by Anne Todd, Donna Woods
and Joyce McDonald, solos by
Phyliis Barbour and Gladys Mc
Donald, piano solos; by 'Donna
V Woods and Bob Murdie^ a son^*
by Donna Woods and Joyce Mc-
Donald, a xylophone number by
Terry Wilspn and a. reading by
Margaret Miller. Interesting com
tests and games were led by Mrs.
Alex’ Murdie and <> Mrs. Mel
Brown. Lunch, including ice
cream and . home-made candy,
stock
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW.ONTARIO ■ .
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whitby wish
to sincerely thank the. Lucknow
Branch of the 'Canadian Legion
for the very lovely gift basket
at Christinas which was most ap
preciated. ,
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• Mrs, Chester Finnigan wishes
to express her kind appreciation
for the many cards, fruit and
telephone’ calls, with regard to
her and the baby while in the
hospital0 and • since returning
hoine,.
Mr.; and Mrs, Harty Anderson
wish to sincerely . thank all those
who so kindly remembered her
mother in many ways while in
the hospital, and to further thank
friends and neighbors for their
kindness and sympathy at the
time of their bereavement.
To ail my kind friends who’
remembered me! at the Christmas
season -with letters, cards and
treats, I want to express my sin
cere thanks to one arid all, and
to wish you each a Happy and
Prosperous New Year,
Mrs. George Gilchrist.
: . Iliwould -like—to-take—this -op
portunity to thank the many who
helped me during my long stay
in the hospital—to Rev* C. Winn,
Drs. Johnston arid Corr in, Mr.
Russel Johnstone and Bill; also
•to all my friends who reriiember-
ed me; many of them repeatedly,
with (gifts and cards, which
brought cheer to my heart.
Mrs. W. A. Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. E. V, Baker wish
to "sincerely thank the Women’s
Institutei St. Mary’s Church,
Lucknow, the Faith and Fellow
ship Group \ of South Kinloss
Church and Bill Pappas fdr so.
kfridly remembering the folk at
Baker’s Private Hospital. These
acts of kindness were much ap
preciated by the patients, man
agement and-staff. —»-
brought a very , pleasant evening
to a close: /'""■
The ladies are reminded of fhe
January meeting of the Women’s*
Institute this (Thursday) after
noon at Mrs. Andrew Gaunt’s.
The Community Hall was fill
ed to. capacity on Friday evening ‘
foe the first community night of
the season sponsored by the Wo
men’s Institute. Mrs. Elwood Bar
bour, the president, wias in the
chair for the following program:
community singing; solos * by
Phyllis Barbour qnd Anne Todd;
piano instrumentals’' by Alison
Webb and Carol Mathers; songs
by a group of young ladies ‘and
by a group Of young men; mus-’
ical "number ..fay Terry Wilson;
bagpipe selection by Archie Mc-
Quillin; the Journal by Margaret
Miller; trombone selection by
Don Cameron Avith Norma Mur
ray at the piano and an accor,d_-
ion number by Harold Lencith.
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Thursday,'Friday, Saturday, January 8, 9, 10
The real story of the heavy bombers that turned' the tide
of battle from defeat , to victory— " \
“The Wild Blue Yonder”
With Wendell Corey, Forrest Tucker and Phil Harris.V
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Miss Jeannette Brunton of Tor
onto visited during the week with
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hodgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Boyle, Mari
lyn and Carol of London visit
ed on Friday with Misses Edna
and May Boyle.
Mr. and Mrs.^Clark Needham
and family spenVNew Years with
Mr, and Mrs. Mervin Anderson
at Miliarton*
Mr. (and Mrs. Morley Bushell
entertained members of thelBercy.
family on New Years.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert: Nicholson &
family spent.NewYears withMr.
and Mrs. Ronald Thacker. 1 \ ’
The Anglican congregation will
have 'the annual church meeting
on Saturday evening of this week
January 10th, beginning at 7.30
with a pot luck Supper.
Mrs. Ada Hodgins returned to
Detroit after spending the holi
day with relatives here..
'■. New Year’s visitors with Mr.
and Mrs.-Wm. Wall were Mr; &
-Mrs. Allan Wall and, Sharon, Mr,
J’ack Ludgate and Sylvia of Lon
don, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Schu
macher arid Helen of Culross, Mr.
HaroTd^ ^Keii^l7T^KR^“^Gdrdph
Hodgkinson arid Mr. Lome Wall.
Mr. CeCil and Leslie Corigram
of Kolyrood, Mr. and Mrs. Ever
ett , Larie, Terry and Barbara of
Port Elgin were Christmas visi
tors with Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm
Lane; ■/ ;• '
. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Congram
of Wingham visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. M, Lane and fam
ily. ’ ; •? . •'
. Mr...and Mrs. Don/ McCosh,
Mary .and Dick o£ Purple Grove
visited Sunday with Mrs; J. W.
CoIwelL.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Lane and fam-
’-iiy-sent—NewYear’sat-theCon^
gram home, Holyrood. ? ,Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wail and
Sharon,. Mr. Jack Ludgate and
Sylvia of London spent ai_few_
days with Mr. and Mrs; Wm.
Wall. . ■/•'■.•./■■■ . k
Mr,, and Mrs. George Haldenby,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haldenby
and family spent New Year’s at
iMr. and Mrs* dare Sparling’s,
Walkerton; '
Mr, Gordon Hodgkinson spent
Christmas in Toronto with relak
tives; ■ ■ ' /.
Miss Eleanor Murray, of Tor
onto spent New gear’s with her
parents here.. .
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bushell of
Lucknow, 1 Mr. and Mrs. John
Moore, Jean and George of Ber-
’vie, Barbara ’ and ' Annetta For
ster pf Ripley; spent New Year's
With<Mrs. J. W. Colwell. ' ; .
^-Marrlyn^hacker^sp'enU _a—few]
days with Karen and Evelyn
Nicholson.
Mr. and Mrs, Chris Shelton of
Lucknow spent New,' Year’s with
friends here. ' \
Mr; and Mrs. J; R; Lane, who
have been visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Phillips at Fo;nthill,
spent the holiday season with
Toronto relatives. , .
Miss Helen returned
'to -Toronto after, spending the
holiday with - Misses Nellie and
Margaret Malcolm., '
The HW.L; will meet Thursday
at the home Of Mrs. Jim Smith.
Roll call, a household problem.
CdhVeners, Mrs.: H, Harris, Mrs.
W* Eadie: Contest, bran muffins*
Lunch, Mrs, Butt, Mrs. Wall (s),.
Mrsr-Watsonr-Mrs.-Eadie-f:e^-rr4—
Mr. arid Mrs. Bill Burt and
family spent New Year’s with
Mr., arid Mrs. Jirri Burt.
„ Miss K*. Lane. is practise teach
ing at ..Ripley this week ’ under
the supervisjoh of Miss Adri Gaw-
ley* . • • \ •
Mrs. Jim Srnith will be hos
tess for ‘the . W.A. rrieeting on
Thursday, January ,15th, instead
of the regular date. .Scripture,
Mrs, Wm. Wall. Roll call, '‘repent.
Work meetiiyj.. / .
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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, January 12,13,14
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Sydney Johnston, uncle of the
bride, , proposed the bridal toast,. '
and congratulations were offered
Jj^rJ^v^JH^^enniilgs^Rey. G»
A. Meiklejohn, pastor oF the Un
ited* Church, and others. Later
the newly wedded couple left for /
a motqr trip which included Lon- "
don, Toronto, Brantford, Hamil
ton and Barrie.
Among those present from out-
of-town were Mr, and Mrs. Syd**
ney Johnston of Toronto; Mrs. '
Robt. Osborne and Mr. Lloyd Os
borne of Gl^mis; Mrs. Fred Small*
Kincardine; Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Hedley, Kirtgarf;. Miss Jean
Ritchie of Huntsville; Rev; ^A. S.
Mitchell and Mrs. Mitchell, Mr.
and Mrs. W. J, C. Mitchell and
Roberta, all of Hamilton; Mr. &
Mrs. Robert G. Mitchell and M;\
Tom TaeiUk of Barrie;1; Mr. Vic-
tor C. Hey of Goderich.
McKINNON—JOHNSTON
St. Michael’s;
WEDDING BELLS
MITCHELL—-JOHNSTON
St. Peter’s Church, Lucknow,
was the scene of the marriage on
Saturday, December 27th, of Joan
Mildred, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Redvers Johnson, to Arthui'
Guest. Mitchell, son of Rev. Ar
thur S. Mitchell and Mrs. Mitch-,
ell, formerly of, St. Peter’s Rec
tory, but /now of Hamilton. The
double ring ceremony was con
ducted 'by the father of the
groom,t assisted by Rey. H* L.
Jennings, the present rector, who
also acted as deacon for the
Eucharist.
The bride entered the church
on the arm of her father. She
i was gowned ih white/satin With
lace yoke trimmed with seed
pearls arid wore a floor length
^eTl^n^Twreath/bf^brarigeHblps^
sorris worn by her, mother on her
wedding day. She carried a white
prayer book-'topped by a white
orchid, and with streamers affix
ed with red baby rose buds arid
lily-of-the-valley. : • / .
The bride’s sister,; Miss joy
Johnston, was maid of honour,
wearing a gold moire taffeta
gown with matching mittens arid
flower headdress. She carried a
nosegay of yellow mums. The
bridesmaids were Misses Cath
erine Mclnnes and Marlene Mric-
Lennan.- Miss Mclnnes chose a
powder blue moire taffeta and
mitteps with a nosegay of White
mums,'and flower headdress. Miss
.MacLennan wore a rose moire
taffeta gown with mittens and.i
;ffewey^^(Faddi”ess; and"’“carried*
pink munis.. . ‘ 7
The groomsman was Robert G.
Mitchell of Barrie, brother of. the
groom. The Ushers were Victor
C. Hey of Goderich and Thomas
Taciuk of" Barrie. ,
• . Mrs. Duncan Simpson played
the wedding music; arid during
the signing of- the register Wil-,
liam J. C/Mitchell of Hamilton
arid, a brother of the groom, sang
“O Perfect Love0* . ” > . ' -
The chancel . land altar , were
tapers. Follpwihg. the church
ceremony; a“ reception was held
ini; the'’ .Legion Hall when Mrs.
Redvers johhs.ton, wearing a teal
blue, dress with a corsrige of red
roses, rind Mrs.. A.. S. Mitchell,
yvho ..wore a dress of powder blue
faille, with a corsage of yellow,
roses, received .the gtiests whp
later sat’down tb a diriner. served
by the Ladies! Guild of St. Pet
er’s church. At the dinner Mr.
—JOHNSTON
/Church, London,
was the setting for the wedding,
Saturday, December 27, pfJMary
Lorraine Johnston, daughter, of.
Dr. and Mirs. » William Victor
Johnston, Lucknow, and William
Francis McKinnon, sori of Donald
T. McKinnon, Lucknow and thc^
late Mrs. McKinnon.
The Rev. Peter McKeon offi-
dated and the soloist .was Mrs.
J/ A. McKinnon, Aurora.’ /
Given in marriage by her
(father, the (bride wore a gown of
ivory velvet and her (three-
quarter-length veil was held by
an ivory,. velvet headdress*. She
carried a bouquet of. coral and
-whit-e-'^roses-.^——_-.__i.---t -r.
The bride’s attendants ' were
Miss Mary, Louise Porteous of
Toronto, wearing a dress of flam
ingo /red velvet,~and-Miss'. Nancyr -
Johnston, sister of the bride, in
lime green velvet They both car
ried nosegays of . white flowers.
. /Lavergne MacMillan .was; best
man and. ushers were Donald Me- ’
Kiiihon arid Bruce Johnston.
A reception was held at Hotel
London, Xhere\the bride’s mother
' received wearing a brown taffeta
dress with • matching gold acces-
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