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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-10-14, Page 87 i:■-< *.4 .<• - '•»^». *w?r**^W i I *f. r •N' • 4* p W. j PAGE EIGHT _ it ! THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ....... ■■ ■■ ;■'■. ;■ ■■■ ■ »" ■.................. ............ , ■ ■ > • ._______\ . V u* WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14th, 1953 : ’ . •■■. • ; ■ •• • . ■■ t MOTOR COURT OPERATORS! I & Al EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTINITY TO MIN NEW? PROFITABLE IIEAS .4. You and prospective operator^ are invited to attend an outstanding series of lectures on Motor Court and Motel operation and managementto be held at »... HOTEL LONDON, LONOON, ONTMRIO ’ ; > Registration is entirely free and commences 9 a.m, October 26th. * ; ■*' ’ You will benefit from the helpful ideas to *' be presented on / • Interior Decorating, • Landscaping • Business Methods a • Building Trends ° • Housekeeping e Public relations . For any additional mformation writt THE DIRECTOR DEVELOPMENTBRANCH ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OFTRAVEL 4 PUBLICITY ; 67 COLLEGE STREET, TORONTO V Hm. Levi* P. Cecile, Q.C., Miritter . C. D,. Crsvys. Oepefy Mlniifi ^a-iw j SPORT... TIMBER TIPS WEDDING BELLS STEWART—CHANTLER Yellow and white munis and candelabra formed the setting in Wesley United Church, London, for 4he wedding pn Saturday, October 10th, of Jane Ann Chant- ler • and George Allan Stewart. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Chantler, Lon-' don, and the groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Philip S, Stewart, Lucknow. . .. oThe Rev, F. H. Joblin officiated and Wm. Wickett provided wed­ ding music. Mel Capener was soloist——— '—r——. Given in marriage by . her . fath­ er^ the bride was charming in floor length gown*of white bridal satin styled with a fitted bodice featuring ai portrait• neckline, out­ lined with Chantilly lace and studded with seed pearls. Sleeves of the gown were Of a dolman styled; softly moulded of chant - illy lace. The bouffant skirt of satin -was worn over crinoline and fell into a cathedral train* A matching satin half helmet, trim­ med with lace applique held her fingertip veil of French illusion, and she carried a v?hite Bible i crested with gardenias, stephan-1 otis and ivy. .. ..1 ~ Miss Alison Chantler; sister of the bricle, was maid of honor, and Miss Winnifred Stewart and. Mi<s Eloise Wilkinson were brides­ maids. They wore ballerina length gowns of hunters green velveteen styled similarly to that, worn by the bride, and; matching head^ dresses. Each carried cascades of white shasta mums. Lloyd Stewart, Kitchener, bro- : ,ther of the groom, was grooms­ man and John I Wilson, and ward Smith were ushers. A reception followed at Palm Grove Restaurant.; bride’s mother was goxVned rose colored dress with matching accessories and corsage of pink roses, and the groom’s mother chose blue crepe with navy . ac­ cessories and corsage Of dusky pink7 roses; ; _ For a" wedding trip to eastern United States, and Ottawa, the bride travelled in a navy blue Irish tweed suit with British tan accessories and corsage of bronze mums. The couple will reside in London. \ i?' OBITUARY MRS. JOSEPH KILLOUGH There passed away in London on Wednesday, October 7, Chris- tianna McDowell, , widow of the late Joseph Killough and mother late Joseph Killough, . ' . Mrs; Killough, \ born in East Wawanosh, iwas in her 57th year. She was married in Westfield to Mr. Killough, who passed away in 1945. They farmed for many years on Con. 4, Ashfield, on the farm now owned by Ross Redy,- Surviving are three daughters: Mrs Wini, Kelley ; Miss Mabel i Killough; Lopdon/ and Eva: Kil­ lough, Toronto; : one ^grandson, James Kelley, British Columbia; three brothers. Dr. AlbertMc­ Dowell Arizona; Wm. McDowell, •and Alva McDowell,. Westfield, and a three sisters, Mrs. Kenneth Cameron, and Mrs. Bert Vincent, Belgrave, and Mrs,? Lee Baer, Alberta. Mrs. Killough lived in the Dun­ gannon district most of her life until moving to Seaforth in 1950. She was a member of Dungannon United Church. The funeral took place on Fri­ day at Seaforth with interment, j.in Dungannon Cemetery. j f All bowling teams swung into action on Wingham’s new lanes last week. A§. expected, everyone was delighted with1 these new surroundings. Better scores with lower handicaps should result. / There will be some delay about publishing; the official team standings. It was thought, that the handicap should be based on two weeks’ playrather than one andtherefore^it-will-riot/be-avail-^ able until the third week. ’ A few good scores were turned in the first night. Tigers. Sander­ son and Anderson and Cub Park; were scratch among the male players while Chipmunk Anna Johnston and Coon Norma Mc- Donagh set the pace for the lad­ les. • Please .try to speed things up by waiting for the pin boyt It saves time and keeps him on his toes. 4 o-o-o LIKE FASTBALL PLAYOFFS TO END BY LABOR DAY % . ......... . The'season^ „_end_meeting_,_o'f ’ fastball clubs was held recently | ‘in Walkerton with the most of the clubs giving assurance they’d be back in next year. Hanover is among the unlikely starters and Dave Jeffrey who sparks the Port Elgin Cltib financially has intim­ ated he?s likely, to withdraw from the picture as his farm and wdrk is suffering from bis interest ini the sport. What that will mean' tp the Port Club remains to be seen. '_■ Lucknow is included in the list of “in again next year” teams. /The Legionnaires sponsors this < i. ' TO HOLD WEEK-LONG SERIES /IN LEADERSHIP TRAINING Anyone wishing to know more about leadership in Church School, Mission Band’ Explorers, C.G.I.T. and the work of officers in Young Women’s .Evening and Senior* Auxiliaries wll welcome, i the opportunity to attend some or all of the meetngs of the Presby- IteriUn Training Institutes, which i will be held in St, - Andrew’s ^church, Wingham, every evening | Oct. 19th-0ct. 23rd. A team of four people, trained in’leadership, .Ed- I A t t. V *■ trict Shopmen’s" Group_. was or­ ganized comprised of school shop teachers in a fifty mile radius. Lucknow is one of some twenty schools in the group. ) I. the The ; • in a . I Witt 1Jf ja&tefrwiiiinwH 1948 CHEV* COACH 1948 CHEV.SEDAN. 1947 CHEV. SEDAN Barn Door Now Is The Time To -'--- ■. , -.', ' FIX THOSE BARN AND GARAGE DOORS BEFORE THE WINTER STORMS COME *r. ,‘\ o We now have a supply of Barn Door TRACK, TROLLEYS and BRACKETS — also — . Tongue and Groove Pine for Doors. i > LUMBER LIMITED ’Phone 150 Luckno^.Ont. I season took quite a financial set- will be present to’ conduct the back, and just what Juck the meetings. . Legion has in wiping out the de-1 ” " - - ficit, may have considerable bear­ ing on next year’s plans. It’s a question of how long the - spon- sots are content to shoulder all the work and headaches that fast-, ball entails, With few if any pro­ fits at any time and with the odds high for a deficit. The local fastball backers deserve a jot of credit for sticking in there as they have, with nothing to show for it apart from keeping Luckjlow on the sport map, and giving ttie fans of this sport-minded district a chance to see some of the best performers in the fastball busi- ness.___<____________...... • ■': \ At this meeting it was decided to conclude the series at an earl­ ier date. A double schedule was favored, to end by August 10th, j so ? that playoffs could ibe over ■Lby_Lahor Day. ° Receipts from, the all-star game I at Port Elgin aided the League in giving each club $42.01 for the promotion of minor ball. Lucknow had a‘claim of $97.00 against the' Meaford Club for failing to show up there for a scheduled. game. The league of­ ficials chopped the bill to $37.00. Members of the team are, Miss Anne MacEachern, a. graduate of the Deaconess Training School, will lead in the discussion of "cKiIdfeir'^wbrk'r'Mrs;"'D“Millar; Toronto, an experienced worker with C.G.I.T.; Miss M. E. Whale^ editor of Glad Tidings will con­ duct group discussion in . adult work; Miss Edith Magee, B.Q., a 'missionary on furlough from Jhansi, India, will give an illus­ trated talk on missionary work each evening.' TIACSEDAN O 1952 STYLXLINE CHFV. SEDANS 1952 PONTIAC COACH •’> ”• f ■ ’ >' ' 1951 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1951 DODGE SEDAN 1951 POWERGLIDE CHEV. COACH, fully equipped 1949 CHEV. DELUXE SEDAN 1949 FORO CUSTOM SEDAN - THREE 1948 CHEV. COACHES 1947 MERCURY SEDAN 1946 CHEV. SEDAN 1946 PONTIAC SEDAN 1937 UHEV^ SEOAN. ..........11': 1942 DODGE~COAt TRUCKS 1948 MERCURY HALF-TON PICK-UP . 10 TWO-TON ARMY TRUCKS, available soon Brussels Motors , Huron County's Foremost Used Car. Dealers . C^sh* Trade, Terms Open Evenirigs Until 10 Cities Service Dealer “' ’Vlibne .Brussels* AUXILIARY MEMBERS HEAR CONVENTION REPORT ” ;■ Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Cam adiah Legion No;^309 was held on Tuesday, October 6th with Mrs. MacMillan presiding. The colors were presented bx Mrs. McFar­ lane with Mrs. Hall at the piano. t Plans were made for the regular j weekly shoot parties, also for the Hallowe’en masquerade dance. .J^._Mrs._MacMilk ‘thanks to the group of ladies who helped at ’ the wadding, also to* those Who paintea the Stairs and pUt the rubber treads op. The sewing cotnanittee reported and displayed the quilt and tickets were, made and are to be sold by members. The'draw is to be made at the Hallowe’en dance. The tottery hex was won by Mrs. Kelso McNay. : Twd ' life memberships are to be presented -^ shortly. Form Shopmen's Group At a recent meeting in Walk­ erton district High School, a Dis- Wise homeowners realize that the best pro­ tection from the elements is good paint., • Sun-Proof Mildew Resistant Outside White ~ ■< contains fungicide to resist, mildew. Will not discolor in areas where sulphurous gases . . ate-present ’" '■>. Mrs,' i£tiihic& Reid gave ai fine report of. her’ trip tb the 25th an-, nual Provincial, convention at the Chateau Lautier ,in Ottav/af They Wbfq taken on a short boat trip 'and also on a tour of the Parlia^ ment buildings and attended the •banquet and dance in the ball- /oom of the Chateau . Laurier;, Over.. .600. .members attended;. th£ convention* The 'meeting ^elb^edi ' ' ‘' r v ' ' '#■ w v»vJJL*’V Yl.l VIVili '»•••'<:*.*»*■ IlIvvvitAgi ^’VjLv'dyU with lunch and a social half hour -*.'.■ ’’ 1 -.>■'■ ■ . ' ■’ . . >■ ■ . ■■■.■• •• • • • . • JOHN W. HENDERSON LUMBER LIMITED Lucknow — Phone 150 Ontario