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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-09-01, Page 2.t • • p“S„i“ ■ ,.. PAGE TWQ ' WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1st, 1954 ..... 1.................' a ----- " ‘ ■ ’ ’ ■ ■ ’ ’ . ■ - ... ft ' . 9 , THE LUCKNOW -SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Back to school A ■fl" I i These make good back-to- jj- ; 1 I In sizes 2 to?6x. A special group j of all wool cardigans and pullovers by well known manufacturers. A CLEARING RACK SUMMER DRESSES Only—$4.95 yellow, green, navy. As Low As, $2.69 Good1 back-to-school value GIRLS’ CARDIGANS In sizes .7 to' 14, in a nicej variety of shades,* red, blue,! COTTONBLOUSESi Teen-age Styles in short, push-1 up and- elbow length in pat-1 terned apd plain. Make back-to- school numbers/ SPORTJACKETS good variety of sport jack- SWEATERS—$2.98 All wool with cotton plaiting, e good iA S'Obd wearing combination. 's( j/sizes 8 to 16. . r I drop in and look them/ over.. school numbers, Priced at: Among these are a number j Of TEENA PAIGE. I ik WED AT NILE ON. SATURDAY FARRISH^FEAGAN Nile United Church, decorated with mixed gladioli and candel- ebra, was the/setting for a lovely ' late summer wedding oil Satur­ day afternoon, August 28th, when Rev. Geprge D. Watt of Dungan­ non, united, in marriage, Lois Marie Feagan, daughter of Mr. . and Mrs. Carman Feagan of Car­ „^k«»Jpw,«^d^MiUiam^Dayid:^(jrr^int , Farrish, son of Mr. and Mrs; Wil­ fred Farrish of Ashfield. , Given in marriage by her fath- . er the bride was lovely ;in a ballerina length dress of bridal - white Chantilly Tace and stiffen- y ed net over satain. The tiny jhpk/ ‘ jet was outlined in scallops of lace. Her veil was of tulle 'illus­ ion fashioned with lace headdress and she carriedjia white, Bible topped with' a white orchid and trailing rosebuds. 1 The bride’s sister, Mrs. Arnold Stothers, Dungannon, was mat­ ron of honor. Her . waltz length; strapless gown Was of shrimp tulle over taffeta, and bolero with v Sizes 3 to 6x . |_ I A _ ets in gabardines, satins and corduroys. Sizes 8 to“16;7Priced BOYS’ 3 to 6x ($1,98 value.) $1.59^ BOYS’, 8 to 14 ...... ....$1.98 YOUNG MEN’S . .....$£.98 2waist, sizes 28 to .4; SPECIAL VALUE ‘ .’.4 . i GIRLSVfrom^ Sizes *8 to 14 4- $2.98 ......: "............................. CHILDREN’S SWEATERS i i SKIRTS New; shipments of skirts • in .this week -in Misses’ & Ladies, in a good . assortment of shades, materials and styles. i Young Men’s PANTS j A special buy makes it poss- i ibl£ to offer these to you at | this price. Grey, teal,, navy,, i taupe and brown. Sizes 28-42. j YOUTHS’ SHIRTS By Forsyth—Regular $4.95. ; in jgreys, navy, ; wine. Real < value in sizes7 S. M. L. Reduced to $3.95 I I i I I i !I 4 Values up to $5.50 j sell at 1 . . $3.98 j ASHTON’S Another Group j MEN’S, LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S WEAR 11 at $2.98 j Piece Goods and' Woollens •DOHXl matching headdress and ■ mittens and carried a nosegay of blue carnations. Mrs.. Lloyd MacDougall, sister of the groom, was bridesmaid. She Wats frocked in mile green tulle aver taffeta, waltz length and strapless, with shrug jacket an^ matching headdress and mit­ tens. Her nosegay was of pink carnations. Little Grace Ann MacDougall, niece of the groom, was flower, girl, dressed in yellow tulle over 4aif0a^ahd^matchinjg“"headdr€ssr She carried a ^basket of mixed flowers."' !/ Brian Stothers, the bride’s nephew, was ring bearer. Alex Farrjsh was groomsman for his brother. Ushers were Eiwin Fea­ gan and Lloyd Hall. .Douglas Squires of Nile was organist and Miss; Anna Robb of Lucknow was soloist, singing “I’ll; Walk Beside You” and “Because”. A reception followed at the British Exchange. Hotel, Goder­ ich. The bride’s mother received! wearing a navy crepe dress with matching accessories and corsage of pink roses. The groom’s mother, assisted in rosewood lace gown with black accessories and yel­ low roses corsage. For a wedding'trip to North­ ern Ontario the. bride’s travelling costume was a Suit of Scotian tweed in thistle shade; With navy velvet hat. and accessories and orchid corsage, < Mr. and Mrs. Far- fish will reside on the groom’s farm in Ashfield. Guests attended the wedding from Toronto, Ripley, Lucknow and Kitchener, hard working gentleman who was Highly respected in the commun­ ity. : . KINGSBRIDGE ATTENTION! r* ’Phone 115, Luckiidw Beauty Salon Patrons < . - . . . ..... • < < < < < '< ii Advance notice is hereby given that our Beauty Salon will be closed for one month from ' until re-opening date of For Pre-Holiday Work PFcrise Make YoUr . Appointments Early, V;_ ' .hibdem Hair • 'Stylist^/.'' OBITUARY WILLIAM ORB Death came to Mr. William Orr on Tuesday, August 24th,'at his home in Kinloss Township, where he was born over four Score years ago, He was the last surviving member of a family of tei) children born to? James Orf and Christeria Morrison. He was predeceased by six sisters .and* three brothers. - Mr. Orr would have been 83 in October. Two years, ago last March he suffered a stroke which had since confined him .to a wheel, chair, He was bedfast for a month prior Jo his passing. Ori December 16th, 1911, Mr. Orr married' Abilene Jeffrey, of Thamesford. To them Were b.orn a. family of eleven children, Be­ sides his Widow jMr. Orr is sur- vived by six .sons, 'James' and Robert at home, -Alex of Mon­ treal, Bruce, Richard arid Ken­ neth:. of Northern Ontario'; five daughters, Mrs. John Currie (Jean). of East Wawariosh; - Mrs. Harold ' Percy (Loria/ of Kin- loitgji; Mfs. Oswald Rudi :(Doll;- ■ena).' of London; Mrs/ Willis Lapp (Jessie) of Wirigham; Mrs, Elson -Am oid“iTs?rl^ The funeral. service was held at his late residence at Langside D,AV Currie' z of Whitecriurch; During the service MrrJObri Mc-5 ,Gee sang the-23rd Psalm./ ■ Interment was in Tiffins Cem­ etery, with Clifford and Wesley. Young, Graham and Thoma/Mof* fat, arid Charles" and George •Tif­ fin acting as pallbearers, ' ’ Mr, Om, or Bill, as he was fam­ iliarly, known, was an ■Industrious, i Miss Norma Millar of Burling-^ ton and Mrs. Rex. Hume of Ham­ ilton, visited with their sister, Mrs.' Mary Sheridan, during the past week. • ' ~ . Mr. and Mrs. Jas; Sinnott and Mrs. M. McLennan of Gorrie and J4rs.^Jos.=^Eiizpateick^of==JKitch-= oner visited with the O’Neill family over the Week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Redfern and David of Detroit and Mr. Hand Mrs. Edward Mangold of Detroit visited, with the Frayne family Tor the past Week. A Rev. Edwin Garvey, C/B.S. has returned , to Assumption College ■ after .two weeks vacation- with . relatives here. \ Mrs. B. .Captian had her bro­ ther Hand family from Str.at.hroy Visit at .their home , on Sunday. - The students of Huronia Sum­ mer School are returning to their London residence, this week, and will be greatly missed by the people of this community. Mrs, Yemen and Billy of ^¥ingham^j spent “^he“^eek-end““ with Mr. and Mrs, Frank McKen­ zie. ;■ 7 • ' , ' ' ■ ' , Mr. arid Mrs. Hugh Beninger & family of Dublin visited friends here during the past week, and Marvin is holidaying at the home Of Ray Dalton, / 1 ‘I I