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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-10-07, Page 71 4 # * •4 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL; LUCKNOW, ONTARIO a- PITTSBURGH 1 WEDNESDAY, QQTQBER 7,. 1953 r FNAMH WOLF CUBS Tough, long-lived enamel for floors and steps X It’s easy to make floors and steps look like new with the tough, long-lasting Pittsburgh Florhide Enamel. .Use it on wood, concrete or metal. Eleven durable colors, Black and White. JOHN W. HENDERSON LUMBER LIMITED Lucknow; — Phone 150 .Ontario Time again to join the Pack and travel down the jungle trail.. Seventeen Cubs turned out/for -last .week’s • meeting, with Akela and assistants in charge, '■-.The meeting began“ with .the Grand Ho»twl and ihspectipn routine, with Raksha Attridge taking over for a humorous “spool” relay and game of “ship”. During this per­ iod of games the Sixers’ Council met Akela for instruction as to their duties. Balod Stanley, Bag­ heera Ritchie and Raksha pract­ ised half the Pack on somersault, leap-frog and hopping, while Kaa Uimbach and Akela reviewed the Pack calls, signals, law and prom­ ise. with the remaining Cubs. The further adventures of Mowgli were read and the meeting clos­ ed with the grand howl and Cub prayer led by Sixer John And­ rew. . te CULROSS CORNERS lough, spent last week with Mr. , - and Mrs. Jack Schumacher.- The children of our School had: Aa holiday on Monday on account i the dav ng ;s the order of Of Miss Esplin having the mumps. * y’ , ■ Since then Mrs. Olive Hanna has j been supplying. Mr. and Mrsi Murray Hen.der- c son, Lucknow, spent Monday ev­ ening with Mr. and Mrs. James Wraith.Mr. and Mrs. Don Willettes of I Guelph were recent visitors with Mr. .and Mrs. Dune Thompson. £ins« Little Bonnie Lee Willettes, who has spent the past six months with her grandparents, accompan- j Mrs. Archie Stewart and Archie, ied her parents home. . / .• rv:—ICj Miss Mary Gant and Mr. Joe Gant of. Bervie visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wraith. Mr. and. Mrs. Dap Vanhie of London sp^nt the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schumacher. Mrs. Wm. Percy of Kinlough Mr. and Mr.s. Midford Wall and Donnie were/recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Needham and Lloyd, Kincardine Township. x Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Graham ^nd Mr. and Mrs. Ken Charlton of Hamilton were_■ recent week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Hod- Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were Mr. and- i. 14_______________ .Kincardine Twp.; Mr. and Mrs. 'Gerald Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stewart df Kincardine; and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cornish and family of Olivet. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Whytock and family were Mr. and Mrs. Allah Fraser is spending some time with her! and Larry of Owen Sound, Mr. daughter, Mrs. Perry Hodgins and and Mrs; Jim Carr and family of Mr. Hodgins and Sharon. '«Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. Evre- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wall, Kin- ett Whytock and Garry. —o— • The selection of Pack Si/cers and Seconds with their Sixes has been arranged as follows: Grey Six f Sixer ‘fGrey Broth­ er” John Andrew, Second Donald Kirkland, Cubs Gary MacDon­ ald,, Kenneth MacDonald, Bob Hunter, Gary Johnston. Red Six: Sixer. “Red Fang’’. Gary Ritchie, Second Paul Em? berlin, Cubs Bob Andrew, Tomi Rath well, Ronald Attridge, Carl Wagner; / Tawny Six: Sixer “Tawny Fur” Murray Hunter, Second Kenneth Jones, Cubs Alan Mowbray, Tom Washey, George Humphrey, Clif­ fordWagner. ___ White Six: Sixer “White Claw” George Gibson, Second Paul Hen­ derson, Cubs Thom Collyer, Gor­ don MacNay, Tom Andrew. . —o— ' Till next week Cubs — “Good Hunting”. ’i I Your New TELEPHONE BOOK is COING TO PRESS! < 1/ Is yourlisting correct? NOW is the time to make any last-minute changes in , your present'listing in the alpha­ betical section.) Is^our^istiw^deqMcUeZ For a. small extra charge, additional listings .may be included .in the alphabetical sections For example:•y - ■ • fl)'Your own name and residence telephone number if the telephone where you live is listed under another name. , „ (2) Your office number under your own name* fc (3) Your own name arid after-hour number* ' under ydur busihess listing. . \ ,(4) Your name with two or more numbers .where / you can be reached any time. Call our Business Office as soon as you can- wefre ready to to press! ' J •Im/ J* the bell TELEPHONE I Q'-COMPANY OF CANADA WEDDINGS BRADLEY—REID Pink and white gladioli .with fern and lighted candles made an effective setting on Friday at 11 " a.m.“at Pine River United church for the wedding of Evelyn Eileen Reid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lome B, Reid, Reid’s Corners, and Mr.-James Marshall Bradley, son of Mr. and. Mrs. John Brad­ ley,Ash field township; Rev. J. C Hutton officiated. Miss Helen Pridham, Goderich, cousin of the bride, played the wedding music and accompanied Mrs. Doris Johnston, cousin of the ' bride­ groom, jwho sang “I’ll Walk Be­ side You” and “Bless this House”. . The bride wore a redingote styled gown of imported French lace which extended- into a long peplum over white net and satin with a full skirt, wide collar and tiny buttons, extending down the front of-the bodice and long lily- .point sleeves. "Her veil of French illusion was caught to a match­ ing lace cap, and she carried , a white Bible topped with tulle and red roses, with white, stream­ ers eptwined- with rosebuds. Miss Gladys :Reid_,_ sister, of the bride, as maid of honor, and Miss Shirley Glahn, Beirvie, aS brid£s- TfTaid, wore “ballerina -’ length gowns of net over satin in pink and blue shades styled identical­ ly. , They wore - velvet bandeaux with matching nose .veils,’ and .carried Bibles topped with- white chrysanthemums and net with matching streamers. George Bradley, Toronto, cous­ in of the bridegraam was grooms­ man, and the ushers were Eldon Bradley, brother of the bride­ groom and Lovell McGuire, both -vf-Ashfield township. --------,.■..r ' F.or the reception held at Reids Corners Community Centre, the bride's mother received ,in a Steal •blue lace and crepe ' dress, with navy, accessories and a corsage of red roses. She was assisted by. the bridegroom’s mother,/‘who chose a dress of deep, purple lace with matching crepe-accessories. ■Squirrel -furs.rand, orchid corsage ■ completed her ensemble, I For a wedding trib t-o Ottawa, V w I I ago. ; Mrs. Howard Mackie and Vic- < . < /• ' . / •I. PAGE SEVEN the bride cjonped a knitted suit day. of turquois with rust accessories I Mrs, L. Maclver was pleasant- and wore a corsage of bronze ly surprised by a visit from two and yellow chrysanthemums. The: former pupils, Mr. and Mrs. Eli couple will reside in Ashfield Spencer of Flint, Mich.; a week township. I • ■ ■ ..............~ * lvxrs. xiowara Macxie and Vic-FOURTH CONCESSION tor of~Port Colborne, Mr, and Mr. Garrett Postma and Gertje of Chatham; visited recently with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd MacDougall, Mrs, W. G. MacKenzie was a delegate to the • W.I Conference atGuelphlast-Monday~and’Tues^”on“Sunday r Mrs, David Kobe,, Glenn and Sharon and Mr, John Elder of Hanover visited Sunday with Mr. nad Mrs. Ira Dickie and ’family. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Graham visited with relatives at Gorrie* I §i r g 1 1 i■0 5810 0 1 ICA § |z !<□ * JL 3 ur CD O ar