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LIC-TEE-WIN MEETING
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Rev. C A. Winn^ B.A.,
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SUNDAY, MARCH 21st
a.m.: Morning Worship.
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, QNTABJQ ‘
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! ring ceremony of. Jean Alma Free
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I PLAETZER—FREE
The Dungannon United church
on Saturday at 2.00 p.m. was the
scene of a- pretty wedding sol-
erpnized -.by Rev... I
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WEDNESDAY, MAUCH 17, 1954
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Rev. G. A. Meiklejohn, I
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p.m.: Sunday School. j
p.m.: Bible Class. Night. I
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brother of former
SENTINEL EDITOR PASSES
- ?~~The death of Dr. Duncan Mac
kenzie occurred last week in
Chicago, according to word ^re
ceived iby his sister, Mrs. Eliza
beth Fryfogle of Wingham.
Dr. Mackenzie was in his 81st
year, and was a native of Cui*
ross Township. / • ’.
He was a brother of the late
A. -D. Mackenzie,, a former editor
of The Lucknow. Sentinel. Dr,
Mackenzie was a. frequent sum-
;mer visitor in Lucknow and was
well known tri a number of peo
ple here. ■
PRE-NUPTIAL EVENTS
HONOR miss PHILLIPSQN
. _ Mis’s Margaret Phillipsop of the
[Bank of Montreal staff, and a
bride.elect ,ofr this week, has.
bosn honored at prernuptial
events.
Bank staff presented her:
with a table lamp and the junior
staff members held, a social ev
ening and presented Margaret
with a three-tiered end table.
On Friday,evening about thirty
guests gathered at the home of
Mrs, Jin^ Nelson for a miscell
aneous shower. Margaret had to
stage a: treasure hunt to locate
The-many-Hovely-gifts^hklr^e^
was assisted in opening toy Mrs.
-Earl—Jrimieson-andTBarbaTa^Noi-
sori! . !
The following poetic address
was read:, •
Dear Margaret; ,
! Though you came to us a stranger
I Sbme eight odd years ago,
We didn’t think it .proper '
That' we should let you gp :
On this strange and new adven
ture .
And not wish-you well', -we know.
Since ..this new life you have
chosen
Will not -take you far away, ■
May we e^ph, extend a welcome
hand /* ?■
As- we meet along the way.
So we’ve gathered here this :-even-,
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And our hearts are quite sincere
we wish you joy and happi
ness
last year after year.-,
i Local & General
R; J,’Button returned home on
Friday from Victpri'a Hospital,
London, where he underwent
major surgery. *
Doug Helm of the Bank of
Montreal staff on Manitoulin Is
land, and formerly of the Luck
now branch, visited here last
week while on holidays,.
Mrs. D, N. Lawrence has re
turned from a winter holiday in
Florida and is with her sori Don-?
aid in their new home at Har-
-r-ington—ParkyNewTersey: ~—
,!..Arm^
strong and son Dale of Pori Col-
borne were visitors last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Arm
strong of town.
I Mrs. C. Shaddick visited last
•week.'at Mitchell where her fath
er, Mr. Wm.’ Potter, ■ has been
spending the winter; Mr. Potter,,
who ■ has been ill with a heart
condition, is improving in health.,
Mrs. Robert Scott of Ashfield,
who was a patient in Goderich
Hospital for some ,t£me with a
heart . condition, returned home
ten days ago tout is still under
the doctor’s care. /
Fred Whitby of Detroit visitrid'
here last week and on his return
was accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Buster Whitby and George
Whitby who spent the week-end
there and -attended the Sports-
I men’s Show. _
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bride, given in mairriage by her
father; wore a 'becoming gowri of
white nylon over satiriz with lace
bodice in bolero style^ and pearl
trim Her fingertip veil, of silk
G: Watt° The ’i^rision edged with Venetian' lace
church was attractively decorated was fashioned with beaded hair-
- ... / • A „ i / //.? dress. She wore a~ strarid Of pearls:
blooms and 'ferns fo7 the double an<* carried ^crescent bouquet of
ring ceremonv of. Jean Alma Free rdd fuses arid hyacipth. Miss Bet-
arid William. Lawrence PLaetzer.; ®lac^ thf maid-of honor, wore i
The. bride., is the 'daughter of Mr.
and Mrs.. Orville Free and the
groom is ; the son of- Mr. .and
Mrs. _Fred Plaetzey The wedding
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A-weH-aHehded^mrieting of "the
- I.uc-Tee-Win Club Was held in
■ The Playhouse Theatre on Tues-,
day. evening,, when, wild life’:.
films were, shown by “Sparky’*/.miisic was, played by Mr. Ken- ’
Weiler and “Lotoby” Lobsinger of' netll McAllister t / ” ' /
Walkerton gave 'an address ' Miss.-Norma- Sherwood, sang “B-e-.
conservation. 1 cause” and “O Perfect Love”. The
were the days
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sel Moore and their daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Basil Thompson in. Pres
ton on Thursday. .
Mr. Cecil Falconer arid Mr. R.
H. Purdon from Sask, have been
sick With the mumps:
Mr. and Mrs. Jas.. Falconer arid
Lois visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Vincent of Auburn on
Thursday.
/ There will be a euchre in the.
Merhorial Hall on Friday even-
bring lunch, will
50c. Proceeds
for thje cupb'oardif in the kitchen
sbiwy to [hear that Mrs.
J. Tiffin is ick 7in bed : at the
home of Mrs. . Emerson. Mrs.
G. Tiffin. and Colleen visited”
there bn Sunday,
—Miss—Margaret—Triylor—rcturn--
LUCKY DRAW
Bring your own slip with name and address
written on it . . . PlaBe in slot on counter and , - .. ‘..............■ 'x . .• ...
name drawn /will receive a . . . /
FREE EASTER BONNET
week-end with his parents, Mr;
arid Mrs. W. R. Farrier.
Miss Winnifred Farrier visited-
recently with her parents,' Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Farrier.
Rev. arid Mrs./Geo. Watt and
farriily of Dungannon visited with 6
his father, Rev. and-Mrs. W. j.
Watt. ■ • .
Mr. Charles Gillespie of Torr
onto spent the week-end with his
brother, Mr. G. Gillespie.
a strapless gown, of 1 ight yellow
nylon net over taffeta with a
short bolero jacket and full skirt.
1 She wore a matching headdress
and carried mauve carnations,
and the soloist i! Miss Edna Stewart, a bridesmaid,
wood sane ‘•B.^J .chose ice blue nylon .over taffeta
styled with boforo jacket, match-
ing heardress arid carried a nose
gay of pink carnations. Miss Mar
garet Black, a bridesmaid, wore
shririip nylon het over taffeta
in a strapless gown, matching
bandeau of nylon and carried
blue carnations. The best man
was Mr. George Underwood and
the ushers were Mr. Ray . Stanley
and Mr. Harry Lear. A reception
followed at the British Exchange
Hotel, Goderich; The bride’s
FOther-received-in-navy-intrigue-
crepe ensemble, with jacket of
' J navy arid white taffeta arid mat*
(chirig accessories of navy and
white. Red roses were her cor
sage. The groom’s mother assist
ed -in receiving wearing rosewood
crepe with black lace accessor
ies arid red roses corsage. For a
/ wedding trip to Florida the bride
I w ore a nutoby'wool suit in shades
of pink and brown with novelty
I braid trim,? navy and white ac-
. j cessOries and white camelia cor
sage. The couple will reside on !the grooms farm near Aufourp.
I We are sorry Mrs. J. J. Ryan
' I is on the sick list and underwent
I a serious operation - at; Seaforth
■ j progress to recovery is very good.
! Mrs. Gordon'Kidd,- her daughterj
■ ■ of Islington. is at home with her
j father." Mr, Rvan.
”Mr. ' Ronald ■Rath'wel 1 of’ PorT
Elgin, .is the. teller.,al tho Brink of■
Commence ‘since the promotion of
, Mr-. Bill,, Andrew, who' has' taken
’ a position as-accpubtarit’s. •assist?
ant. at the Bank of Commerce,
■ i Wi-ngliarii.. ,/
f.' Mr. a nd MJim Million arid
., family fof Stratford wire ■S,tirida.vr
; .-visitors with -Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
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\ j /Mr/and Mrs, Warren Bamford
J of Preston spent -the ■ week-end.
, with Mr? aiid 'Mrs. Root. Stot-hers.
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i BORN in Wingham ‘General
Hospital to Mr. and? Mrs. Robt.
Adams on Thursday March 11th.
* . a’datighteh . ■' <■■■ /. ;
! Mr. and. Mrs., A, Moore visited
ing. Ladies vl
•be BORN
ANDERSON in Wingham Gener
al Hospital on Wednesday, March
3rd, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon.
Anderson, R. 7’ Lucknow, a son.
BRIDAL-rln Allistori Hospital on
Saturday, March 6, 1954, to Rev.
ed home after holidaying with and Mrs. J.. Bridal (nee Phyllis
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tiffin, xVihg- £hadw[cW,rTottenham, a daugh-
ham. ;' •
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Tiffin at-1 PERCY „ _ ........
tended the^ 35th wedding^anni-1 Thursday, March 4th, 1954, to Mr.
....... j and Mrs. Harold Percy, a son.
Remerriber when <5r‘aridfdthei* kepit a for his rililk 4;.
often made shoes, for the farriily^ In those days, nis cash
requirements Were srhall because he bartered his IdrVicris
1 for his family needs., ,
have increased, but our purchases are now made with
. cash or credit. < '■• . '■ • , ■ ?■'
Good management and sound budgeting are the keys for
smooth finances. Occasionally the pattern breaks, how-
; ever, due fo illness or emergency,. Thiis is when w/se ,
borrow/ng can then protect one of the greatest assets
' enjoyed in family life —*gooc/ credit standing in* the
community, . /• e J
, We have learned to use the experience of others to help
Us adjust t6 the world of today. Read our free booklet,
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/’ nearest HFC branch office, or by writing pur Consumer;
Education-Department; 80 Richmond Street Westz Toronto, —y
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10USEH01D FINANCE
versary of Mr. and Mrs. William!
Brown in Lucknow.|
Mr. and Mrs. E. Schojtz spent
the week-end with her sister, Mr,
and Mrs. Cam Siriimons at Lon
don. ’ • / x
' Mrs. L. Burniett, Linda and Lee,
Mr. and Mrs.. H? Laidlaw ;arid
Ivan motored .to, London on Sun- .
day . ' ' : ‘ ./’
The regular meetihg of the Wo-
meh’s In^titiite was held op Tues-
“da-yhwith^'rsrMciiiheSr-tW^res*-^
ident.and Mrs’. •& Cris&mpre, sec.-
ti’‘eas., ih the: chairs. The, meeting ;
Opened With the . Institute ode
followed by ,the Mary Stewart'
igoheet. The
tee is-Mrs’. G, ■^•illes^ie? Mrs; A.
McQuillin and Mrs. George Mc-
Clenaghah;. The penny round-up.
was carried- • dyer up * the Apfvi'l [
riieeti,ri.g. •• Extension 'seiM'c.os ,for‘ic
:.Fothemrikers:1 were with arid';
Those present syrried. for -the set* I
■vices thoj>* would lik-e. Rew.Waty.,
gave' ■ an intorestirig"-address '' bn “
his trip to Queen Charlotte. .IS-1-,
land, all about £he .pedple;'’ em-J.
ployirierit, .fishing? limbering and .
e‘d Rey. .Watt for' his address.
Mri-swMdtcMf-e^gwe^anTiRyreshiy^
reading “Grandma’s .Cares”.- The/
meriting /Closed With Thb Queen.
. The • regular W.M.S. and,. W.A.
'meetings of the United Church ?'
will be held at the ho^ri of Mrs.
E„ Groskorth on March 24th. . *
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