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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-07-08, Page 5
WEDNESDAY, JULY 8th, 1953 »> I * Lyceum Theatre . WINGHAM Two Shows Each Night FIRST SHOW AT 7.^5 - l!PT,AIL EVENTS in HONOR OF JANET CAMPBELL Many young . friends gathered at the-home of Miss Evelyne Wal- Wedn^esd^y> Thurs., July 8, fl LANA TURNER, : . KIRK DOUGLAS ; in. —’ / ' ' And The Beautiful Friday/S|tiirday, July IQ, 11 JOHN PAYNE, AGNES MOOREHEAD -— in — ' ., .. ■. The Blazing Forest MATINEE SATURDAY Monday, Tuesday, July 13, 14 ROBERT TAYl6'R, ELEANOR PARKER in—- ' ' . Above: And -Beydnd Wednesday, Thurs., July 15, 16 Mitzi Gaynor,.. ' Scott Brady9 • ■ ' ■ in “BLOODHOUNDS OF BROADWAY0 KIN LOUGH Thursday, Friday Saturday/ July 9, 10, Il r < THE IT’S ABBOTT And. COSTELLO . in their new and funniest picture— Lost: In Alaska : / . / withTMitzi Green; PAGE FIVE 1 WEDDINGS S’. IRWIN—RUTHERFORD Baskets of pale blue delphiim den to honor al‘ 1Um’ White mums and tall, light, ibell bride Camp: ed tapers in G racfUn ited church,y'ried number^,JSSLI? ^ond^<the setting for The PLAYHOUSE varied numbers was enjoyed wifh contests and readings and songs.' Miss Campbell w^s presented with many, beautiful gifts and af ter sfie thanked the girls, a very ’'tasty 1 unch • was served ’ by, .the hostess and her. helpers. v--Fldend? ^nd”7relativi-sJ’" m^ • the home of her sister; Mrs.? Rob ert Courtney on Tuesday eveniftg of dasti vyeek. 16; honor ’ Mis’s Camp bell on her approaching marriage, After-Jariet showed’ the ladies her trousseau, she was led to a gaily decorated chair to enjoy an in teresting. program arranged (by Mrs. Gqrdon Elliott arid KJrs. Jas. McNain and Miss Laurine Mc- Naiin. Many beautiful gifts were showered on the bride-to-be and following her reply a bountiful lunch was served by the hos tesses. z ‘ . ^MissMonaTerryTS^sperTdirigher Vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. K. Terry at Hillier. Mr, and Mrs. Wm, .Stauffer moved to the village oh Thurs- day—to-takeupresidenceinthe home vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Emerson.-We welcome the newlyweds to our compiuriity. Mrs. Charlie Hodgins of Wing ham visited on Thursday with Misses Edna and May. Boyle.. V Mr. and Mrs.; Rudy Sieloff and Calvin and Mrs. Ada Hodgins re turned to Detroit after visiting with relatives here. The Presbyterian S u n d a y School picnic was. held at , the, f»hiiTV»k ’T’tiocrlm, of- ' ZION Tho~Missionary meeting is to be held on Friday instead of on Thursday at ’ the horhe of Mrs. Bill Hunter. Note change^of date. .Mr, and Mrs. Boden Ritchie of Essex visited'With John Ritchie. ;te^„;autew^days^^and^;called on- friends. ■ Li ■ ”. ■ ML and Mrs. Chester Ritchie I of Detroit spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs; Wilt Ritchie, Sunday School will be at 10.i5. iChur ch Jwi 11 -be Jt—1-1—a rid- wi11- be taken by. the Sunday. School with a special speaker. . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bogie vis ited Sunday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Eldon Ritchie Mrs. Horton returned home last Friday after spending1 several /weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland. ' the wedding of Jean . Margaret Treleaven Rutherford and Har vey Johnston Irwin. The bride, is the daughter of .Mr. and Mrs, Har vey Treleaven,. London^ And the groom is the son of. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence /Ibvin^Lucknow’L-..,7. I J The Rev. S,. A, Moote .officiated and Edxyiri Lipskey provided the wedding;, music. r / . ' Given in marriage’ by her fath er, the bride was chahriiingv in a floor-length ; gown of paie blue riet over satin, with a lace bod ice. A net trimmed lace cap Held, her fingertip veil v which 1 was trimmed, with blue flowers arid she carried ,a cascade bouquet of yellow tea roses. . . a Miss Clara Gannett, Toronto, was maid pf honor, gowned in buttercup yellow taffeta- with a net over-skirt. She wore a Juliet cap and navy accessories. Grant Irwin, Clinton, twin bro ther of the ,groom,/was-grooms- man and Allan Treleaven, bro ther of the bride, ushered. A reception followed in the church. auditorium when the bride’s mother, gowned in a grey summer suit, pink accessories and a eQrsage of pink carnations; re ceived guests, assisted by the groom’s • mother, who chose a floral nylon gown, blue accessor ies and corsage of pink carna- ions. . ■. /.. . ■' 7 ’ — For a wedding trip, the bride ;donned a navy dress with red • and white accessories, The couple will reside on the groom’s farm near Lucknow. ;■ SATURDAY MATINEE At 2.15 p.m.^Doors open at 2 pun. Mondayf Tuesday, Wednesday, July 13, 14, 15 It’s CLARK GABLE and AVA GARDNER in a thrill-packed picture— KEMPTON-- CAMPBELL Beneath an arch of Evergreens,' orange blossoms and roses, liam Hiebert, Saskatoon, son of were gold cuff links. The groom’s Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Hiebert. | gift to the bride was a chest of The ReV., J. V. Clarke was the officiating minister and Mrs. J,.. M. Seelhoff. was soloist with Mrs. G. C. Gordon at the organ. , _ Given in marriage by / her father, the lovely bride wore ‘tra ditional white satin, styled with chantilly lace bodice with Queen Ai)ne collar and long tapering sleeves. The. full. skirt inset: with lace extended into a- long train, A Juliet cap of -lace arid fcatiri, ; trimmed with orange blossoms, held her. fingertip veil. She car ried a white Bible with a cascade Tbf Pink Delight roses /arid pink ■sweetpeas.;./ L ’■ ' • Miss Helen Durnin attended Ker sister as maid of hbn,or in Members were to bring pictures of their homes te be added to/the church grounds on Tuesday af- ’ Tweedsmuir book 'Mrs. Tom ternoon. The plants were to spend: Hodgins, convener,. presided, for the day at Poplar Beach but. ow-; the program and also gave the ing to the bad weather had to be mottb, “We have every reason to change^. A program;of sports and be prqud of Canada”. Mrs. Perry treats was carried out and all TT ’ ’’ ’ ‘ —---x- partook of a delicious picnic sup-^ per, '. ■'••■■ , ,■ Mrs. Arthur Graham. apcomT panied Mr. arid Mrs. Wilbert Hal- denby and David to Tororifo on ■Wednesday where she was : leav- ’ ing from to, travel to North Bat- ’ tleford to-, visit with her sister, ‘ Mrs. Dorothy Thompson, Who will return with her. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cox and Mrs. Ada Hodgins and their mother, Mirs. John ;Cort; Mr. arid Mrs, Rudy Sieloff and Calvin, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hodgins and Ellwbod were dinner5 guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, Huron, on Wednesday. Little Lenore Slessor of Glarnis visited during the week with Evelyn Nicfiolson evening in the hall. Mrs. Raynard Ackert was in charge. Following the opening . exercises, rriinutes and business was-dealt with. Fur ther plans were made for the. 40th anniversary tea July 23rd^^»Hing Kemptori, only son of Mr. d^b^xirig : ceremony^took place g strapless daffodil/. waltT-lerigth on the lawn at the home of Mr. gown of nylon net^over taffbta silver, ' / ?. ■' " .. At the reception at the Sbv©i / Dwarfs Inn, the bride’s mother received wearing a pink .jiylou, sheer dress 7 with navy, accessdr-., ies and corfcage of Johanna Hili ’ roses: The groom’s aunt assisted wearing a navy crepe dress with white and nfivy, accessories urid corsage of pink Butterfly roses. 7 For a wedding trip through the- United ^States to.: the ..Canadians ’. West, the (bride’ chose a pale blue . nylon dress with white and navy accessories and corsage of deej% pink- feathered carnations.. The . ” young couple will reside in Sask atoon. • ; ,.A Guests were present from Sask- . atoon, Sask.; Owen Sound,-Pal----- rherston, Somlbra and Lucknow, f Hodgins read the current events which were prepared by Mrs. Ri. Elliott. The Rev. Benson Cox showed pictures taken, on' his re cent trip and also gave a spleri- dij trave 1 ta 1 k. A vote of thanks was " tendered to ' Mr.i / Cox and the meeting closed with the nat ional anthem after which a boun tiful lunch w&s' served. Mrs. Gertrude ••Walsh will en tertain the W.A. at her home on, Thursday (today). . A Friends here are pleased to know that Mrs. Howard Thomp- 1 son, - who underwent an operation iri Kincardine Hospital' on FrL day., is making a favorable re covery. ' •. Mrs. Wm. Wall, who-has spent the past .three weeks at London-, returned home on Sunday. Her i) Miss Karen Nicholson .spent a granddaughter, Sharon-. Wsll^pe^- .A-i'jLi* : t _ a.- ..".Kt. Ua.. i U ''k n irefew days With her cousin^ Mari-’ turned with her fbr the holidays, lyn Thacker, South Line. I Mr.. Ralph Haldenby, who is at- ' Master Tommy Pollock of tending summer school at-Tor- Huron visited during .the week'■onto,’sp0nt4 the week-end at 'his with his b-Oufciri,; Helen Needham.'home .here^-. •’■ Mrs. J. W.. Colwell ■’accbrripan-1 We extend heartiest congratu- iet/other members of her family iatiohs to Mrs. John Cox, who on 'to^Rort Elgin on Mopday where Thursday celebrates her 99th they attended a- shower for her 'birthday/ bjece,-Miss'/ Joyce Huston, bride i . I/. ... of the month. The party was held of Toronto at the home^ of Mrs. Zeigler, the . week with Mr. and Mr$. .-J/ R? former Donna- Col^ellu - . '- -i Lane,. Mr., and Mrs, Frank Maul- The H.'W.I. met- on Thursday den and oth^ relatives he re. • Mrs. (Rev.) W. D. MacDonald visited .during . the ENJOY t^-^COMFORT TIM KE IV t^rZz/zZ //ufaMa/tf OIL HEAT * iyjlljJlg • Ol£ FURNACES • FREE Y* AljiiP ESTiMATBB • OIL BditlRS WATER HEAflB HISELER and SON? Phone 426,Wingham J Robert Courtney, Saturday, July 4th, when Janet Margeurite Campbell, youngest daughter of Mr and_ Mrs; William •Campbell, Kirjcardlne, and Mr. William Qoning Kemptori, only son of Mr. ^nd Mrs. 'Thomas1 Kempton of Ripley, were united in- marriage. Rev. J. C. Hutton officiated.-Miss Bette Kemipton, sister of the groom was piariist, * and Miss Joan Campbell and Mrs. Robert Courtney,/ sisters of the bride, sdng “I’ll Walk Beside You” and “O Perfect.'Love”. : ( ‘ The bride,' given in marriage; by her father, was lovely in a ballerina length gown of white _ ne< over satin with a long sleev- witl and matching bolero jacket with orchid floral headband. & match ing shoes. Bridesmaids were Mrs. John Allison, Owen Sound and Miss Audrey Morrish, 'London. Their gowns were identically styled waltz-length gowns of ny lon net over taffeta arid match ing jackets in shades" of orchid and pale green with daffodil, yel low accessories; The attendants wore floral headbands' and car ried: satin covered Bibles crested with Sweetheart roses and‘sweet-, peas, 4116 gift of the groom. The flower girl, Miss Janet .‘Dur.nin, ,cousin of the bride, wore a yellow taffeta, floor length gown ... 1 ^h—GFchid—eolpped—floral—heari~ barid and a string of pearls, the gift of the groom, arid carried a basket of Sweetheart; roses and Varied colored sweetpeas. Henry Hiebert, Saskatoon, bro ther of the groom, was best man. Ushers were Charles Nelson Dur- nin, brother of the bride and Deririis Arthur Webber, Londori. .Their gifts1-from the groom ed’ lace jacket fastened by a row of tiny buttons. Her short veil felL from a. white satin Juliet cap. She carried red rose buds with white streamers, ori a white Bible. / .■ The bride’s attendant, . Miss Mary Smeltzer, was similarly, at tired in a ballerina0 gown of* blue net over satin with a - short sleeved satin jacket. She carried a (bouquet of pink roses. Little Barbara McTavish was flower girl dressed in yellow nylon with matching sash. She. carried nosegay of mixed fcweet peas. The groomsman was Mr. Nor man Liddle of Ripley and Mr» Robert .Courtney and Mr, Don ald, Carter acted as ushers, - Congratulations were given to the happy newlyweds after which- the wedding party -and” guests Were received at Ripley United ■Church by the bride’s . mothbr, Mrs. William Campbell, attired in blue floral nylon, with blue and' White accessories and the groom’s mother, Mrs. Thomas. Keinpton, attired in a pale blue yrepe dress- triitimed with lace/'^vitn ' $hitb accessories. -. For going away, the bride don ned a' nylon drefcs . bf white and. navy with navy accessories. On their return ithe young couple will reside on the groom’s'-farm at ^Anuberley-. HIEBERT—DURNIN Trinity United Church, London, .decorated’ With tall standard's of peonies, • snapdragons, murris arid ferns and lighted by tall tapers in candelabra with the aisle car peted in white,/ was the; scene of the double ring ceremony Sat- "uf d'ay^^f ternbon; Jun ( Mary Elizabeth Durnin, daughter ; 1 of Mr/ and Mrs. Wiirifcith Aiian1 / Durnin, London and Daniel WiL. HELM FAmiiA GATHERING HELD AT KINCARDINE The annual gathering of the Helm Family was/held Saturday, June 27th - at Lansdowne Park,; Kincardine, ■ There wa's ■- a line of races and prizes were given to the eldest person pres-’ ent, Wm. O. Hunter, and to the j youngest, Marybelle Hunter, of Lucknow. A good program follow ed the evening meal, including a sing song accompanied by Glenn Helm on the quitar. ’ ’ The picnic will_t>e held next year at the same tirrie arid place on thj* secrind“Saturday in June. 7 Officers for the coming, year are: pres., Bert Helm; sec.-treas^ />. Mrs. Wesley Ritchie; table com mittee, Mrs. Melvin Hackett, Mrs. Pharis Mathers, Mrs.. Joe Helm, Mrs. . John L. MacKinnon; pro gram,, Eunice, Shirley, Carol Helm arid.Garyl Gardner; sports, o. Arthur Helm, Eoin MacKinnon^ . Win, G;. Hunter, James Hunter. good >- V I — |i Mb-1| — |i — NOW IN STOCK Necessary To I 3 0X. 1 r- 0.ft • ..li.,,—.4 ;• * I i B JOHN W. HENDERSON / LUMBER LIMITED J , ■ • " • * V . v‘ .. ’• » f * c Ontario j ■ ■ " ■. ■ ■ ■' ' -I’ X r * / . ’ ?’ * ‘ ‘ ‘ . .. . • I { ■ . , « ■ * i J d i i i i All The Materials WHITE BRICK GLAZED CHIMNEY FLUES a-.' Lime /■' BLACK MORTAR COLOURING I •/ i' I/- . i i kr- ■i. ■ .4 ' ft I i Lucknow ' Phone 150