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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-12-08, Page 14
•It'. 1 ■9 i L ■ • I , • 1 * • ... .. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO A SUPPLY ON HAND; 'i; Easy-to-Apply Plastic Storm Windows Weather Strip for Doors and Windows Ensilage Forks and Bam Forks Stable Shovels ahd Stable Brooms . ^Handled Axes and Axe Handles . Electric Clippers and Plates Epsom Salts and Sulphur Prestone Anti Freeze Dodr Mats -r* Rubber and Cocoa Door Mats Dust Mops —• Dust Pahs and Brooms ~ Ironing Boards, wood and metal :* /■ COAL! COAL! ,.-v* ',•• ?.;’77 A READING RED SPOT COAL • -1’1 0 good stock on hand of : . . — D. L. & W. BLUE COAL, READING BRIQUETS and ALBERTA COAt WM. MURDIE & SON - CJ ’PHONE10, LUCKNOW ' . Heating ;■ — , Plumbing — Tinsmithing ^Fdfriaces:;.Installed and Serviced ' w . . '7' 7- ■ • ;7'■? ■ ■■•' ■/>:. ■’ / W I ♦ ■ WALDEN_MOLE St. Paul’s, Anglican Church, Dungannon, was decorated with mums, ferns and, soft candlelight for the wedding of Margaret Lois Mole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benson Mole, Dungannon, and Donald Lawrence Walden, Kin cardine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har old Walden, Kincardine. The Rev. H. L. Jennings officiated and Miss Barbara Wilson, organist, accompanied the' soloist, Miss Margaret Rlatk. Given in marriage by her Mfather, - the bride- -wore - a - fldors. length gown of nylon tulle over taffeta, with Chantilly lave bod* ice and matching jacket. The fingertip, veil of illusion net edged with lace was caught ! to a coronet of seed pearls. She ►carried a white Bible crested with an orchid., Mrs. Robert Mole, Dungannoni as matron of honor, wore a floor-length gown of lilac nylon tulle7 over taffeta with matching bolero arid headdress. She car ried a colonial bouquet of yel low and mauve mums. William Walden, Ripley, was- groomsman and—ushers -were Eric- -Waldenr Wingham, and Robert Mole, Dun gannon. ' . FORMER ICJESIPENT DIED IN VANCOUVER F. -r; McGharJes, a'native son of Bruce County, died in Van couver on Friday, December 3rd. -He 'is survived by his wife, Mary; one son, John A., and °ne daughter, Donalds MU in Van: couver; two brothers, John and Donald, and “a sister, Mrs. Thos. Macdonald, live in Bruce County. Mr. iMoCharles was a retired contractor. . . . / A starlet remarked about a certain producer: “He may be 15ia7burh^s^stilT ln;theren>in ing”. ' / 7. _____ Miss Nancy? Mole, sister of the bride, as flower girl wore a Boor length gown of blush pink nylon, with a headdress of matching1 flowers. She carried a nosegay of red rasas , and white carnations. Brian Walden was ring-bearer. Following a reception at the home of the bride’s parents, the couple left on a motor trip through Southern Ontario, the bride travelling in a wisteria'1 wool dress, rosewood coat, black accessories and-^an—orchidcor- sage. Mr. and Mrs. Walden will reside in Kincardine. - * I c? U ’M •i 7 Pre-Christmas Sale WEDNESDAY,DEC. 8th, 1954 *■■ > ’• y”; '■ ..7'7’: ’ ..7 t November to December lltB ■ ■ ■. ' a A '■ ft J. u % I t SALESMAN WINS NEW YORK TRIP ' (WHITECHURCH NEWS)' Mr, Clifford Farrier of Wai- laceburg is to be, congratulated on being a winner in the Can ada-wide" contest put . on by the Wear-Ever Company for sales manship, which entitles he and his wife, to a free trip by plane to New York, all expenses paid Clifford is a son of Mr. and Mrs} Farrier of Whitechurch. •• ■ • •_ . / ■ .................. ■ Mrs. Caslick ; returned home from the hospital Friday. -= Miss .Olive Terriff, -R,N. :-of Lis-—y- towel, spent a few days with her mother last week. Phyllis Moore is a patient in Wingham Hospital with virus pneumonia. Mrs. Dune MacGregor under went a minor operation last Wed nesday in Wingham Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McClen- aghan and Michael of. Kitchener visited on Sunday with his ents? Mr. t] and Mrs. B, D. Clenaghan. r Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker family of Brucefield spent jvjeeklencL_wiht _Mr._ and-Mrs—B^ D. McClenaghan. ’ Mrs. Jas., Wilson, -Sr., .is a pat ient in Wingham Hospital Ron Moore is a patient Wingham Hospital with chitis. . ./ Mr. D. Paterson of the Kitch ener College had charge services in the Presbyterian Church on, Sunday. The Christmas concert in the Presbyterian Church will be held in the Sunday School room on Friday evening, December 17th. The United Church , will hold their annual Christmas concert on December * 15th. Silver collec tion at both concerts. par- Mc- and the in the bron- of the- U SIXTH AND NINTH ?,.• f . • ... ' • BL- ' '' 'S *i Special ------- G>mbination Oil Heat And Gas. ©0® '®J ' 11"..11 1 '' ' . —.-v;... ...;• * Deluxe Fuljy Automatic* Waist-HighBroiler. Griddle. j I ONLY $95. I a %. J T .i •' I 4-burner, Automatic light* ihg, Automatic Overt Heat Control, Large Even-Heat Oven. ■- ft ’••■i .3 ft ft ss 8 3 ft § ft ■ —~; ■.Combination Coal, Wood ..g .............and Gas. ” ..... 8 ■ 8 8 8 8 8 ■ •— , ■ ’ • • » t :/ it tt The Sixth Line Euchre Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Alton on Tuesday night, November 30th with 27 present. Prizes wont to high man, Har old Errington; second high, Tom Webster; high lady, Mrs. John Finnigan; second high, Mrs. Jas. Wilson. The next party is at Vic-.' tor Errington’s on December 29. We wish. Lois Webster who is confined to her bed With mumps, a speedy recovery. Several from this district at tended the funeral of the late Mrs. Robert Stevenson of Varna. She was formerly Agnes Alton, who died in her 91st year, after a short illness. —Dungannon—Umrrte~d“-Church— Sunday School enjoyed a bounti ful fowl supper on December 1st provided by the teachers and of ficers, after which Mir. W. B. Anderson of Lucknow : showed pictures of his trip and a short program was enjoyed by all. < f t <gs» $ ♦* i ? u 1/ Ww 4 Super Deluxe Baby Grand. Fully automatic. 8-Cake . - Oven.. ' ■ “ Gigantic Trade-Ins On These and Many More H. N. JACKSON , ' , ' ' ■ . v ■ ' j .f t r * • WALKERTON, ONT. ■ Propane and Appliances < ■ * ■■ k -4 ■ f h :/ \ •X4* tt 'PHONE 790 CO-OPERATION ASKED TO SPEED CHRISTMAS MAILING < The Christmas rush is starting' at the Post Office^ and Village and 1 Ural residents can do rhuch to help speed the despatch of mail. It is a big help at the Post OL . fide if cards and letters are tied in bundles Jjefore dropping them 4 in the shoot . 4 If local' delivery and out-going hiail is bundled separately,this ; too, would be much appreciated. The rural mail men’s most urgent plea is that rural residents Have a supply of stamps, on hand, so that they <*aii have stamps on dll letters being mailed/ Apart frdmvthe delay at this rush seas on, it’s no fuh trying to pick change out of a mail box in win ter weather. To assume delivery the Post Of fice Department at Ottawa sug gests not later than the follow- ing mailing dates for cards and ■ -parcels^U&jfed^T*^ tant States and especially par cels) December 8th; British Col umbia and’ Newfoundland, _ De cember 11th; Frairie 'Provinces and Maritimes, December h3th; Ontario and ’Quebec, December 15th;. local delivery December ’17th •■•;.■ 7..;.. There will be oo mail delivery on Christmas Day. * - r . Unsealed Christmas, em’ds not exceeding two ounces 1 mbX ^e sent,for two cents, »