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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-03-17, Page 3PAGE THREE 11.00 i 1 t As To DUNGANNON I; A of thei hall. 6 • 4 ioc 2ik- LIC-TEE-WIN MEETING HEED HERE TUESDAY I i i i i i Rev. C A. Winn^ B.A., ■' , Minister. SUNDAY, MARCH 21st a.m.: Morning Worship. . ter, Linda Jean. ' in ■ WinghamHospital on THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, QNTABJQ ‘ |-wi.th .baskets of early spring ; I ’ \ . ____ ! ring ceremony of. Jean Alma Free I;' 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 ' ■■ ■ ■ WEDNESDAY, MAUCH 17, 1954 12.15 7.00 red roses arid hyacipth. Miss Bet- i Mushrooms, ‘ Spinaehf- Leaf Lettuce, , Head Lettuce, Rridishf Gtbeft .(>hiori$j Cauliflower, Green Beaiis. “If’ It Grows We Have II” : Erskine; Dungannon J .............................i i BANANAS, -ib'.-- ,■/. /.ORANGES* '..288’A d.bz ORANGES, '229’s, “GILipefruit California. CAltROTS/ . (2 biinches 19<b Cdlri' TOAl ATOES/'pkg; 19 c ' SOCEEYE SALMON '■ ‘ 3 tins for ■ TOMATO Jl-lCL, tin l.Oe .1 n terlaW';S§sue^ :rpUs. for....,./;,/. \ Mr;, arid Mrs.' Carmen ■ Farrieri-^. WH1TECHURCH & 75c f LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH I i ■ ’ ' Minister:. - _ . I Rev. G. A. Meiklejohn, I B.A., B.D. I SUNDAY, MARCH 21st | am.: “The Care of Hist hock”. j p.m.: Sunday School. j p.m.: Bible Class. Night. I Lucknow I Presbyterian Church r i- I 12.15 p.m.: Sunday School, j 3 p.m.: . ... . . | 7 p.m’: Evening Worship. 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-, ing .. , 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. _ I- ■ ------------ -----. ---- -------—----—---— 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 ______ . 1 ’ 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 Sanderson’s LADIES and MEN’S WEAR TELEPHONE 85 ---u ! ---- -- X- Fashion Millinery SPRING OPENING — HATS FOR THE FAMILY ^Grandina — ..' ■.. /——— Misses — /- Teens — Tott I ‘I; i- i i I I i i i I i ACCESSORIES . ‘ . GLOVES, BAGS, SCARVES, HOSIERY, BLOUSES, A SKIRTS, GIFTS, ACCESSORIES SPECIAL OPENING BARGAINS HANDBAGS—colors samples ____ _ $2.00 CHILDREN’S BLOUSES—7 to 14 . J $1.89 f ! t. i. • ,............................ . . j j NYLON ANKLETS—6V2 to 8% 3 for $1.00 i NYLON HOSIERY—8% to 11 ... ......89c ! I BRASSIERS— I ■ I I ■ I I. ‘ I I i 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 ■ ■•’ly-orS; ’/• ■ . , \ - \ j /Mr/and Mrs, Warren Bamford J of Preston spent -the ■ week-end. , with Mr? aiid 'Mrs. Root. Stot-hers. 1 i 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, j**™ /’ nearest HFC branch office, or by writing pur Consumer; Education-Department; 80 Richmond Street Westz Toronto, —y * . Onto rib. ' ■ 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. . * Lucknow FREE DELIVERY ANYTIME .’Phone 119, Lucknow doz. 10 for 49c