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The home, of Mr. and. Mrs.
Leslie Bolt, Belgrave, was the
scene of a wedding at 12.30 p.m.
'on Saturday, September . 3rd,
'viten their daughter, Isabel
Elizabeth Elaine, was united in
'anarr. iage to . Mr. John "Thomas
24Ti on, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
%T>Itori, .R. 7, Lucknow.
The home was decorated ,with
'wink, 4' and white, streamers and
baskets of gladioli and Rev., Carl
'Tang officiated.
.pianist ; •was: •Miss Gwen'
'Walsh, Belorave and she played
' '11 Wal:. • Beside You" before
< "Always" d"..-..
�e ceremony and =Al'w y . wr-
•ang':The signingof the register.
The bride, given in ,marriage by
I;er. father,- wore • a ballerina-
length gown of white. nylon:net
;and. lace ' over: taffeta featuring
.a strapless bodice ' and matching
bolero. She also wore_ net .mit
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
-tens and., _ a• • headdress of .. whit
roses held her 'fingertip veil She
carried a bouquet of deep pink
carnations. The bridesmaid, Miss
Ila Pengelly,, chose ' a
powder blue gown of nylon, net
over. taffeta, styled similar to
that of .the bride,, and she .car-
ried a bouquet of yellow chrys-
anthemums. Mr;, Carman Nixon;
R. .7, Lucknow, brother of -the
bridegroom,. was. •best rain.
Following the ceremony a re-•
ception was. held„ and a wedding
dinner was sewed: iMrs. Bolt,
mother. of • the .bride; ' received.
the guests, assisted , by friends
oauf rathe •w'bride.
T1•re.e bride
asa's:`fores"goingt .away ..cos-
• green dress
With ' * white angora:, trim and
black accessories and a: corsage
of pink carnations. After a wed
-
dint trip to Northern Ontario,
Mr.: and Mrs. Nixon' willreside
at Belgrave.
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HOSPI-T-AL-S-Vkif
STAGES SHOWER.
A surprise shower was held
for Miss Greta . Hudson .on 'ri-
,day' evening, September' .9th ' at
thei n ie of Mrs. Harvey Irwin
when the staff of Baker's Priv-
ate Hospital met to present her
with a lovely breakfast set and
stainless ste l
°tableware. During
the evening% short' program took
place, consisting of contests, sing
songs, humorous readings, with a
mock' wedding • a .highlight..
The. bride -elect was seated in
appropriateiyTd rated, . chair;-
and .a well-filled basket, was., pre-.
sented ,by Mrs. Mae Irwin and
Mrs.'Eagle. Purves.• 'The address
wasread by'Mrs..,Howard Rob-
inson as . follows: • '
Dear Greta,•
Being aware ' of ' the fact that
you are soon • to leave the Barer
nursing staff,, we, your friends,
have gathered ..here". tonight ' to
wishY pu well and . also to con-
gratulate you on your forthcom
• .ing marriage. Now don't . blush, •
Greta, .it, couldn't happen • to • -a.
nicer person.. We , have had • a
lot, .of good times together in the
past three years .you have .:been
among 'us,• during which time You,
have always been ready with 'a
helpinghand and a word : of en-
couragement to those. in• your:
Care, . .i.
:We ask, you now' to accept this
gift: of ' a, breakfast set and stain -
leas steel .tableware,. and may 'it
serve to' remind you of our
• kindly interest in: you ' and our
•
good' wishes. •
The- 'Staff:
Miss, .Hudson. , expressed her
sincere thanks, for the 'gifts; and,
good wishes after which the Thos-
tess.. and _ladies in charge' served
a very delightful lunch. '
KINGSBRIDGE , e
.
Congratulations to • Mr. & Mrs.
Bob Campbell on, the gift of a
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Mur-
ray Henderson, a son.. p.
Mr. 'Robert ' 'McIntosh flew ,to
Winnipeg: He motored to Melton
on Sunday tocatch the, plane.
1Vliss. Eliza, Cook, R,N., of Owen
Sound, spent .a week .with • 3er
father. . • •
We are glad to • see George
:Gibson is able to be ' up. •and
around, •
Those: attending the,, . onto.
Ex included `Mr. and rs. al.
ter Dexter,_.a: d.11r_ . Mrs. Al
Hamilton: ' While there' Al,, .and.
Gladys,, visited, with the. Chin.
family 'wh'ere you get a hearty
welcome";
Mr. •arid • Mia. Robert McIntosh
'spent a couple of days in Wind-
sor last week. . . • •
Don Gillesipie and Ken Nich-
olson motored to New Liskeard
last week. They: intend. working.
On the :; highway .:the, in .• a
couple
of..weeks,,'
Mr. and. Mrs.,.D. Nicholson vis-
ited in Kincardine on Sunday.
What could' have • been a ser-''
ious accident occurred .Saturday
afternoon. ' While 0 •• Richards
was •driving cattle across . the
Toad a steer plowed into. Mr. and
Mrs. J. Elphick's car; putting its
head through the .windshield on
the . right hand. side .of . the car.
INSTITUTE MAKES• DONATION:
TO CHILDREN'S SHELTER
The Lucknovv Women's Insti-
tute opened. with the . singing of
the Institute `Ode .arid ' the .Mary
Stewart :Collect. • Mas., Havens
read• the minutes 'axed- following
the treasurer's report, • business •
was conducted. Invitations •'were'
,received from the Kairshea In-
;stitute: 'to meet with them on
September `:15th at, 2.30' p.m. and
also from the 1101 * cod Institut
1VIr' George Vinini of '•Calgary : ,for October :6th at 8.00 p.m. Those
and • his 'sister and .:husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Karanth of . Oshawa, are,
visiting ;et thoFi me e ^ of . Frank
Dalton, . 'where Mrs. - Vinini ' has.
been holidaying •for the past 'two
weeks. . ' '
r. an J O Keefe ,and
:two: children. Visited with'' rela
•tees in Torpnto last week. Mrs.
Cori.' ..O'Keefe • returned to her
home phere with .them after, a.
week's •visit with her -son Eugene,
O'Keefe acid lamily'of Hamilton.
Mr;' and Mrs. Ray Dalton, John
S. Dalton • and . Frank Sullivan
were• among, the guests at the'
Cleary -Sullivan wedding at. Wal-.
laceburg• on Sat.,' Sept.. 3rd.
Mrs. Roy returned to her home.
-in Jackson, Mich:,- accompanied
by 'Mrs. Martha . O'Neill, who vis-
ited with, relatives there ' and in
Detroit during the pas,t week.
Lieut.: Patricia Sinnott and her
;friend, Captain" `Jos;•-.0'lrien of
the U.S. Air Force : are visiting
. with relatives here. ' •'
Mrs. Nick Ferry and daughter
Theresa returned 'to Detroit on
Saturday after a . ..-Week's visit
here.
• 1V1;r. Thortnas--Drennan- of- God
erich is visiting at the home' of
Mr. and Mrs. -Earl ' Drennan.
St. Josephs -School opened on
Tuesday, September 6th, with
Mrs. Mary Sheridan as: teacher
for this year. Five new beginners ,
enrolled, Maria. Dalton; George
Drennan, Lotuse Dalton, Kenneth
- Meyer .and Jos. Kelly, making •. in
all 25. pupils. .
so -1.2 ---students at
tending, high school from' this
parish., .. Frances . Dalton, Peter.
Lier nan, , Diane : Lierna;an, . Pat=
rici'a Drennan, Kenneth Fitzpat-
rick, " Maurice . Dalton, Patricia
Martin, Jimmy Martin and 'Betty
Lou. Vassella attending' GGoderich.
Collegiate and . Michael Dalton,•
Elaine McIntyre and Larry Mc-
Intyre attending Lucknow High
School.
Visitors • to theMotherl; Ouse,
St - "oseph, Lend oriw:'on -:Sunday+
frm this district were Rev. Fath.
er H. Van Vynckt, ' Mr. and Mrs.
T. • J. Drennan and family, ' Mr.,_
and Mrs: fired ella and fam-
ily, Mrs.. Ray Dalton; Mrs. Lien-
I man, Mrs- Jas. Garvey and Mrs,
Gilbert Pa -eyrie..
A large Legion. of Mary Pil-
1
grimage ' from Sarnia, to the
Grotto, were present on • Sunda
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ter
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Convenient Train to • Molar and Intermedialli
Western Feints
• Wide range'of'Modern accommodations to snit
every budget
• Enjoy economical meals or snacks on both trains '
the Coffee Shop. Dining Car service isalsoptovided .J
,e Inquire about the 'inoney-
- saving ramify Pare hart -,
e : Ticket agents can have •
a drive -yourself car' •
waiting fol you On
arriv[3f`you Nash-
• For' reservations and
information see, write
•
or phone your local
Cana ism National • ', .•
Pass ngeL Agent:.,
CANADJAN
NAILQtAI
RAILWAYS
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• r S a f +r/i ft .yc y u' it r/'i i� Ji/fif:�/ �fJi/• iif/ yi // �r
T -S -A2;
.who wish. to go . are to :: get ''in-
.contact with Mrs A. Havens.. ' . ,
Zilrs. T. 'Salkeld" ,and -1C rs; -R
Robertson were appointed . dele-
gates to attend the , Area' Con-
(' vention at Guelph. , Plans , were
macre for the booth 'at' Lucknow
Fall' 'Faiir. A' donation, of• $15 was,
given to the ,Children's Aid Shel-
ter.
Mrs: •Donald .Blue .gave, a very.
interesting,' talk' on .: "A ,Flag for
'Canada". Every 'Canadian. °should.
think 'Very seriously 'about • this
suibject : and 'know ' what the flag
;stands for. A. pleasing :solo was:
giver;• by `'Miss. Margaret. Rae; the
topic by •:. Miss Mary MacLeod
and current , events by Mrs.. E.
-Backwell.----
After "The ' Queen" was. sung,
Mrs. J. R. Johnstone, Mrs. Grant
MacDi;a:rinid, . Mrs. Alex MacLen-
nan and, "Mrs . Harry Nixon sery
eth lunch..:.
Sarnia leading .the , procession.
with :Rosary..,
Rev.' 'Father H. Van Vynckt,
P.P., 'wh'o. • designed' our Lady of
Lourdes_ .'G Otto -_in. London; ---de
'livered a very impressive serer:
•mon on the old but ever new and.
fascinating ,events in connection.
with the first and. following ' ap-
paritions of our Lady of Lourdes
in France; which .have been the
source of ever-increasing. ,. devo-
tion 'to • our 'Lady of Lourdes
throughout ' the world. 'Rev... J.
L. Hennessey Was celebrant .•
at
*Bei ediction ' ... _is by.::Re,v, ' Fr
.1. D''oyle' :and Fr. A. J. , Weiler,
C:S.B, • .
• Mr, Desmond. O'Donnell of the.
ImperialSarnia, is va
cationing at ;his . home, .here 'fo'r
two weeks.
Marvin .Beninger :and his bro.
th"er Donald of Dublin visited
with' friends here during the; past
weele., .
,Mr, and Mrs. R. Frayne of For-
est 'visit'ed with the :Frayne ' fam-
'WEDNESD:A'Yi SET. ,14th, 1955,
CHURCH CHANNELS' •
The largest, Sunday School
the • world will meet for a new
session on,.the second Sunday in '
September: ' There are .4®;000
m.gmbers. , Sponsored by -the '-
Anglican• Church, ?the Sunday'. •
hool;.:sf the Air reaches- child:
reri through, :thirty stations fsm .'
Aklavik ` to` • ' St. John's: Heard
aocally over . CtFaB at, 9.3o a.rn; •• ',r
on Sunday, the program reaches
over •1,000,000 people in .this area .
each'' week. . It. • is;rrated ahead of
such popular .programs as' The
Happy Gang in listener .coverage, ..
Children •wino would otherwise
receive little Christian education
are enabled . by the • Sunday
.School of` the•ir ",
A to take in-•
struction in their own iho-r i.es.
Sunday School papers, are mailed
in advance tri, registered. mem- •
bers.: Regular contact is • also,
kept with parents, 'They'receiVe
suggestions .about hoine religious
'training from experts in the field
of, children's work. ••. .
The 'Anglican ' Chureh pioneer-
ed in the 'field, of . religou$, • in
struction ,through 411e. mail .fifty
years ago. The ' present success
'ful' radio school` is an. outgrowth' '.
Of that. project, and now' rates . .
as' the. world's, largest. Enquiries
may .be : addressed to the school
at 135 Adelaide Street, East, Tor
onto; 1.
• WANTED: A. ;NEW .COW
Longed For:,_
A. cow of modern make
That milks 'five days for leisure's'
sake;.
That sleeps on Saturday; snores,
on Sunday '
Arid -starts afresh'again •cn:Mon
day:,
Sighed For:
A herd.- that knows the way.,
To`.wash each other day by :day: •
Tl• .at a e zer ulale,0_ ite
With 'chills and fever and
• Mastitis
Wished For.:, ,
A new and better breed
That takes less grooming and less
feed. - .
That has the 'reason, wit. and
wisdom
To ~use 'a seat and flushingsys-
• tem.. •
-
Prayed, For•
Each week -end long and clear,
Less_ �?ior-k.to-do'eac'li-.-year_...._ ice.;
And cows that, reach production's
peak.. ,
•
All .in a five-day .:working' week:
• Looked' For: ' , '•
Officials by .the mob -_— -.-- �— --_
To. guide us farmers at our job;..
To, stew us breeders :hbw
To propogate the , five-day ' cow.,
C.G.I T.,:GROUP 'ENTERTAINS
SOUTH KINLOSS W.M.S. •
.,,On ' Tuesday afternoon, -August
30th, .the • members of the Sky-
lark. •C.G1.T. group• entertained
the 'ladies of South' Kinloss ' Ws
M. S. There were 30 ladies press:
ent.. Belle. Graham, president and
Ruth Steer, vice-pres., presided._
The meeting 'was`•, opened by."the
• '� s ' =�� eating the C;G;I-M pur=
pose: Each .girl took , part in. a•
.shor=t-wor-ship. period. Follow' +
this Belle Graham spoke briefly
on th:e ladies on• the C.G,T.T. work
and. of their capable leader, 1VIrs.
T. MacKenzie. Games Nv.ereen-
joyed 'by all and the. songs
"Jaunita" and "Drink .,To. Me
Only" Were sung by the girls. A
dainty lunch 'was made and.
served .by'the girls. Mrs. L, Nine- •
•Dougall expressed her thanks to
the C.G.I.T. group for an enjoy-
able 'time. 'The •meeting, .closed
tty `clutifig the paste week: [with,- Ppg".
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