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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-10-14, Page 7. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14th, 1953 / . ’ ' i ' ■ ' THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO •s' PAGE SEVEN WEDDING BELLS I MARTIN-^TURNER .Dahlias and gladioli,in autumn shakes in-baskets andi ferns in standards decorated Westside Un­ ited church, Qwen. Sound, when on Saturday, September 26th at 3 p.m;, Ethel Joari Turner, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W; J. Turner of Oiwen Sound, became the bride of Austin Clarence Mar­ tin, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard -Martin of Lucknow. White satin bow? marked the pews for 60 guests, ' ? : The Rev. Norman Pick conduct-, ShOble ring.ceremony; Miss Kathryn Liddle of Ripley played the wedding music and Miss Dol­ ores Enderwick sang ‘‘The Lord’s Prayer” and ‘‘Through The Years”.- • . Given' in marriage by her fath­ er, the bride wore a waltz length gown of white, the strapless bod'- ice of nylon lace, with ^a bolero of tulle and lace, panels of Jace in the double circular skirt,, the back panel forming a bustle. Hei’ fingertip veil of nylon tulle Was worn on a flat band of tiny white flowers. Her sandals were white and silver, and' she carried a -white „ or ch id w i th “purple .“throat with cascading ivy. and adiantum fern;. .. The. bride’s sister,. Miss Gwen Turner, iwas maid of honor wear­ ing a matching lace bolero over the strapless bodice of her apple green taffeta* gown, the full skirt in waltz length. Junior brides­ maid, Miss Fern Turney sister of the bride wore a similarly styled gown in apricot tones. They, wore tiny white flowers in hair bands, White sandals, mittens, matching their dresses.. The maid of honor carried a basket of bronze chrys­ anthemums with trailing ivy fol-. _i a ge.r_g.nee n—r-ibbo ii—wrap p i n g—t h eJ handle and tied in bows and streamers. A simitar basket with lighter bronze chrysanthemums was carried by the bridesmaid. Flower girl, June Marie Thomp­ son of Ripley, wore a floor length gown of orchid taffeta with round neck, puff sleeves and the full skirt caught up at the'hem to show lace frills. She wore a white flower hair band, white shoes and carried a miniature basket with creamy chrysanthemums, match­ ing ribbon handle and bows. Elmer Bradley of Ripley was groomsman and Mac Turner, bro­ ther of the bride and Gordon Patterson of Ripley ushered. | Mrs. Turner wore a. forest green I faille street length dress with ac- ........ .. |cordion pleated panel in the skirt,’ .Administrator shall then have I black velvet hat, black accessor- notice. this 7th'day ^“October, 195x‘7i Martin Was gowned in navy crepe Ross MacMillan, R.R. 3, Holy-] with overlaid lace yoke, match­ rood, Ontario, Administrator. . I lnS acce.s,sorl“ Ja^„a R. W Andrew, his . Solicitor herein. . .. Lyceum Theatre wingham Two Shows Each Night FIRST SHOW AT 7.15 ■ T" ' " . '• ' ’ t WED., THURS. October 14, 15 MARILYN MONROE, < CHARLES COBURN, JANE RUSSELL •r— m --- ’ PREFER BLONDES Admission 75c & 35c' Friday, Saturday, Oct. 16, 17 CONSTANCE SMITH, z DAN DAILEY . in — .' ■ w r “Matinee Saturday Afternoon KINLOUGH 1 Monday, Tuesday, Oct. 19, 20 RICARDO MONT ALB AN, PIER ANGELI -T-. in — SOMBRERO Wed., Thurs., October 21, 22 WILLIAM HOLDEN, DON TAYLOR ' ' ■— in — STALAG 17 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Mary "Sarah Mac- Kenzie. All persons having jc 1 a i.m s against the estate of Mary Sarah MacKenzie, late of the Township of Kinloss, in- the County of Bruce, spinster, deceased, who died on or about the 4th day of September, 1953, are hereby notified to send in their claims duly verified to the undersign­ ed Administrator for the said Estate, on or before the 31st day of' October, 1953, as after the -said—latter—date—the—estate—w.iLl. be distributed among those en­ titled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the said I ies and a cluster of coral pin* ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION For artificial /insemination at its best for air breeds, call the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Associ­ ation between 7.30 and 10.00 a.rn. cn week days, and 7.30 and 9.30 aim.. on Sundays. Phone collect red rosettes tied with silver rib­ bon. ‘ Autumn flowers decorated Mor­ rison Inn for the reception and pink and White, chrysanthemums with (pink' • and white „candles formed the setting for the wed7-, ding cake set 'in tulle op the bride’s table. Assistants were Miss/ Betty Kempton, Toronto; _ __ ... I I Miss Muriel Scott, Kincardine & a.m. on sunaays. rnone. cuhkw (ivii.^ t..__ . Kincardine 101.-r-7 or Mildmay Miss ^teanor JSosteno,Hamilton; :130-r-12. .. ► Call at ■ CMwford's Feed Store ► And-Hatehery ► ► Feed Requirements ► ► for yoUr , 3 .< •. < < • < < I Commencing Immediately We Will Allow < < < ■< < < . < . < I* The W.A. met on Thursday at the home of Mrs. George Halden- by with a good attendance. Mrs. Maurice Hodgins presided.. Mrs. J. W. Colwell offered the prayer partners prayer, Mrs; Jas, Hod- igins read the scripture, The roll call was answered with, a scrip­ ture verse containing the word •Thanks’, Plans were made for a congregational chicken supper at the church the end of. October for the Sunday School to replace; the—S.S.-.picnic-whieh-c6uld-not- b.e held owing to had weather.' Fall planting for the church flow­ er-beds was planned^ Visitors were welcomed and all Worked on built blocks. The W.A. litany closet! the, meeting and dainty re­ freshments were served. The No- vember meeting will be the bale packing for. the Moosonee school with conveners, Mrs. Ralph Hill and Mrs. Midford Wall. W.A. ladies from here attend­ ed the Bruce Deanery-Fall rally in the Church of Messiah, Kin­ cardine, on Monday and. were privileged to hear Bishop Heber Wilkinson of India. . MH. Clare Sparling and Allan of7 Walkerton spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. G. W. Hal- deriby. Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. John Crocker (nee Kay Gibson) who were married on Friday ev­ ening in Lucknow United church. The Presbyterian church is to undergo an interior redecoratiori < The PLAYHOUSE r • • • • .... * • Wed., Thurs., Fti, Sat., October 44, 15, 16, 17 ALLAN, YOUNG AND DINAH SHORE, in Aaron Slick From Piinkin Crick • • . <1 ' ' . * » \ ’ .< • ; r Matinee Each Saturday at 2.30 P.M. . , ,• . t ' . t ...... __I. -...................-Jr- COMING NEXT WEEK CLIFTON WFBQ, JEANNE CRAIN, ' MYRNA LOY ■ “CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN” . • . • * ’ • • •' I .............• . , IX r job later this month, ’ Mr. and Mrs; Tom Bell; Mur­ ray, Teddy and John of Toronto, Mrs. Gle^n Campbell ^nd Glenna of Amberley visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson and family. Bishop G. N. Luxton of -London will be here Saturday evening for the rite of confirmation at the Anglican church at“8’o’clock. Mr: and Mrs. William Stauffer were to Waterford during the week attending the funeral of the late T. A. Brooks, a brother of Mrs. Stauffer. Sympathy is ex­ tended to the bereaved. Mrs. Sam Stanley of Kijiloss ;& her daughter Shirley of Strat­ ford visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stauffer^ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bushell of j Lucknow- visited- Thanksgiving Day with Mrs., J. W. Colwell. Mrs. Ethel Runchey of Toronto spent the* week-end with her sis- I Miss Mary Gamble of Owen Sound. . 1 • Leaving on a motor trip to the Eastern States, the bride wore a Swiss model dress of. ..mushroom faille with white satin yoke, navy ^7*M?.‘“andJ^'Wm7’wL velour hat and bag, navy suede gloves and’T^hoes, flared-topcoat’ of navy and white plaid with mushroom; tint and a gardenia, corsage.- Mr. and • Mrs. Martin will reside at R.R. 6, Lucknow. Wordwas received_here.during, the week of the death of the late. Patrick Lamphier of Lucan.~Sym- pathy is extended to. Mrs. Lam­ phier inyher bereavement. She was Catherine Kraemer, a former resident of this community. x Miss Iona Terry spent the weele end in Hillier with her. parent^ Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Terry. Mr. and Mrs. Earl. Blackwell, Mr. an”d Mrs. Jack Blackwell & family of Teeswater were Sun­ day, visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alesc Percy. _ “Mr. and Mrs. William Stauffer visited during the past week at Brantford with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Money and Mr., and Mrs. Andrew Busick. lilr. and Mrs. George, Haldenby visited Sunday", evening with Mr. and Mrs. How’ard McGuire, Oli­ vet ,•; Mr. Ralph Hdldenby of Merri- ton spent the "week-end with, hi? parents~^Mr7 and Mrs. Wm. t'- Haldenby. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodgins re­ turned home from a motor trip to Montreal and other places of Jn.teEest__and_alsoj_visited--at_St^_ Catharines with relatives. Mr.“ & Mrs. James Hodge have been visiting with relatives near Welland. . BRIDE’S UNCLE OFFICIATED AT WEDDING 45 YEARS AGO _____ ’ ' Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett of the Port Albert district, enjoyed a happy gathering of their fam­ ily and friends at their home on Thursday in celebration of 45 years of wedded life. - . Mrs. Bennett Was formerly Christina Rutherford, a daugh­ ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rutherford”“of—St;—Helens;—and" was married to Mr. Bennett, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett of Port Albert, with the bride’s uncle, the late Rev. G. M. Rutherford, then resident mini- ster of Dungannon,“performing the ceremony, at the home of the bride’s parents. They took up res­ idence on the bridegroom’s farm, ahd are still active in the churcn and community. Mr. Bennett is 3n elder in Erskine Presbyterian chiurch, Dungannon, and Mrs. Bennett is president of the Wo­ men’s Missionary Society of that church. They have two sons, Bruce, at home, and. Hugh, living nearby. r Fashion Shoppe 14 th Anniversary I FREE NYLONS Drive A Little Farther 1 “WELDREST”PAY A LOT With Every Coat Purchased LESS | OUR GREATEST SALE—Beginning Thursday Come and See Our Values ■ Quantity arid for Cash Purchases. NOTICE CLERK’S NOTICE OF . FIRST POSTING VOTERS’ LIST Voters’ Lists, 1953, Municipality of the Village of Lucknow in the County of Bruce. . Notice is hereby , given, . that; I have complied with Section 9 of ■the: Voters’ Lasts. Act and I have posted,-up. at my Office at Luck- now on the 10th day of October, A.D. 1953, the list of all persons to vote in the said Municipality for members of Parliament and at the Municipal Elections a'nd that such , list remains for inspec- tiohV ■: "■ '. : And I, hereby cajl upon all Voters- to take immediate ’ pro­ ceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according' to law, the last day for. appeal being tbe 24th day of October, A.D; 1952. . '■ ■■' , •' '■ Dated at LuckndW, Ontario, this 10th day of October, A.D. WS3; ■ J' . '• E.H. AGNEW, Clerk. . h. Tori or V^-Ton Purchases »'■ i *. Z ■ ■■ , ' Phones:iaiiiiriiow , Free- Delivery - ■‘<1 < '< <I Al FOR SALE—cement septic tanks, ! i Shop, phone 206*r-li, LucknoW, i approved by the Health Unit. We FUR COATS—Specially selected . \ . A solid investment good for 'the biggest returns in wear and warmth. Jackets % and full length in all your favorite furs. J *. \ £ . COATS—Special Purchase _ $28.75 ^xciting values in fine all ,wool coats with real fashion ap­ peal. Sdme samples and only ........................................... $28.75 .. COATS-r-All fashionihe filysians, Cords, Molaines. and all the new all wool fabrics. Latest styles and colors. Selected for quality. All sizes. SUITS REDUCED—great values 25% Off Plaid, tweeds, gabardines with unusually good styling. ' , Sizes to ,46. ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL 7 $5 00 Fall dresses reduced from better stock; Splendid variety, ’• ; > '• ^all 'sizbs,' ■*'.'• y • • DRESSES-^-Misses and Wofiifeii’s $10*110 All, the ndw fashions and colors for every occasion. A - DRESSES—Cocktail arid evening : J l 20% Off A terrific .gi-oup’ of 'lovely go-whk in nylon net - ] lace and taffeta; ■ ■ ' , . FASHION SHOFP Ef Goderich k——.... <> L