The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-07-11, Page 3WEDNESDAY;: MY 1'Ith,. 19$(1
'Lucknow ,.
Presbyterian Church,
Rev. Wallace 1VIcClean,
Minister
SUNDAY, JULY. 15th
10.00 a,m.; Sunday School.,
11.00 .a.m.: Joint service• with
the United Church—Rey.,
G. A. Meikle john,. minister.
9.30 a.m.: , Dungannon.
LUCKNOW:, . !
UNITED :CHURCH
Miriit r...
:Rev. r A, Meikiejohn,
•
FOR SUNDAYS: IN'JULY
10;00 a.m,: Church Svh ol:
11.00 a.m.:..Worship in the
Presbyterian .Church.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold 'Lotan of
, Glencoe spent ..the • week -end here
with Mrs. Arabelle Bushell.
Mrs.: Stewart ,Cameron, Mary.
Ann and Roddy of Buffalo, are
with relatives -.in :theist
•�rrsting •
iriet. •
Mr. and .Mrs. Kenneth .tam.-.
exon , and Barbara are holidaying.
in Harhilton, D.rumbo and Buf=
• falo. .
Mrr. and Mrs. T. R,. McKim and
Karen of Willowdale'are holiday-
ing for a couple of. weeks at the
. McKim • cottage .at :Kintail
Mary'Bober of Dearborn, Mich-
igan, who is • holidaying . at . Anil
berley Beak .is a guest this
week of Patricia. Thompson.
Mr: and Mrs. Edgar Franks of*
Iianiilton :.are . guests .of Mrs. N.
• E. Bushell, who is on holidays
'from Mount Forest. .
• M. . and .Mrs.. " Russell Arm-
•strong and son :Dale of Port Col-
borne were week -end visitors
with •Mr.• and .Mr's...W. G. Array
strong.,
Mrs. ' Ernest Snowden; Billy,
Linda, Ronnie and -Mrs.! Winni-,
fred Nixon took in . Donny,brook.
SundaySchool picnic on Satur-
day afternoon.
Miss. Lorna Campbell .of • Van-
couver is' holidaying at the home
of ' her sister, Mrs: R. H. Thomp-
son. Their other sister, Mrs. Wm:
Barber of: Vancouver, is coeval-•
• escing .from a heart attack.
Mrs. Burt Roach_ tells us than
She-received--un-dtre-credit-irrcon-
nection with arecent shower for
Miss -Jane Johnstone. It was Mrs.
' 1loss McLennan' who made the
arrarigernents.
Mr;' and' Mrs. J. ' yyranghail
and Miss Gertrude Crich of Tor-
onto were week -end guests of
Mr.• And Mrs. Harold • Treleaven.
• On: Saturday they • were guests
at the Treleaven-Johnstonewed.
ding. ,
Dr: ,and Mrs. 'T J. MacGregor
of Lornesville, ITL.,• Mrs. Charles
Campbell of ' Philadelphia ' and
• Mr. and Mrs. Pred :Mate regor of
Kintail visited l60 week with
. ,their cousins, 'Catherine • Mad -
Gregor .:and 1VIrs. George Stuart.
Mr. Jacob Brubacher of Guelph.
'visited" the ,Stothers family over
the week -end. Mr.' and Mrs. Jas.
D. Schultz of Burlington and. Mr.
and Mrs; Lloyd: tos" of. ,Owl
Sound are in the iStothers cot-
tage at Kintail,.
Mr:
° ,and -Mrs, Frank MacKen-
zie (Margaret Treleaven) of . Fd-
monttotl are visiting'. with'. het"
parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Harold
Treleaven : and were guests at
the', weddingr' of her•' brother and
Miss Jane .l`ohnston• on Saturday.
Relatives and`' friends of the.
Johnstone, family 'who • ' were
- guests. at :;the .• . Johr stone rreleau
vera 'Wedding, included the fol-•
dowing: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. ,Mc-
lean and Mr, acid • Mrs..Gordon
W' List,;-Tbrorito; :.Miss Tette Pur-
Yes, Strathroy; Mr. and Mrs. D.
MacLean Johnstone, Miss• Betty
Johnstone .London; Mr. and. Mrs.
Donald Johnston and sons alimmy
and Bobbyy: St, Catharines;
and Mrs, Ross McLennan, Rip-
ley;, Mr.' Kenneth MOLenrnati, ries'
VMASx
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
Local & General:
Mr, and Mrs. James Durnin
and Mr. George McRobertsspent
a few days last week with friends,
at London,;
Miss Gertrude Treleaven Of
Londonwas a guest at the Tre-
leaven=Johnst ne wedding .•on
Saturday;. , ,
Mrs. Winnifred Nixon spent
last week with her nephew and
niece, Mr. and Mrs Ernest. Snow-
den and fain"ily of East Wawa-
nosh. ' • a
•
Mr, and Mrs. Rae Watson, Mr.
and •Mrs. 'Jack Buckle, Jim, and •
13613 Watson and the Wagner
twins, Clifford . and Carl; spent.'
:the • ;week -end - 'on the 'Watson
yacht out '6f Port;: Stanley..
Mr,Johp• MacRae, a sprightl -.
octogenarian,' "is 'on' a' trip Wes, :
He 'went by boat 'to the . headof
the lakes • and .from there by
train. He' was considering flying
back.' . y •
Mr. and Mts. Bill Trelea era
and children, Don, Ann' and Jim-
my of ' Monaca, Penn., have•' re-
turned home aftei'; holidaying.
here °and at Atwood. They attend-
ed the 'Tr eleaven'-Johnstone wed-
ding on Saturday.
Cpl. and Mrs. 'A. G. Aitchison•
and children Joan and Judy of
Kingston are holidaying 'in Wing -
ham and' at Point Clark with Mr.'
andMrs.. .Horace. Aitrh.i
• sox and,'
Mr., and Mrs, Jack Campbell: Ayl
mer is currently taking a .nine- ,
months course ..as teletype 'me
chanic. •
Mr. and Mrs. Peter. Carter of
Guelph and their' twin grand-
Children, Terry and Sherry, .Salbo.
are holidaying at Point Clark" at
their_ _.;daughter —Mar-ys-• •cottage.
Mary; vvho :teaches :school in
Guelph, ,is presently 'taking a 6 -
weeks' summer course. Mr._:Car-_
ter has been employed at Guelph
qn the C.N.R. section • for ' ten
years,: They left., here in' 1.944. ; '
YOUNG COUPLE. TO.
LIVE IN•ASHFI•ELD.
HUNTER- ATA TON 'TON .
.Ashfield. 'Presbyterian Church
was the'setting-for a lovely 'early
summer ' wedding on; Saturday,
June :23rd at 2.30 p.m., when
Rev J. R. • MacDonald united in Marriage' Shirley Marguerite
Hamilton and John Robert. Hun-
ter.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and ::Mrs: Frank Hamilton of
Ashfield ' andc the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hun.-
to Given in marriage,' byy her fath-
er the bride was 'lovely .in a bal-
lerina length gown of white em
brot•dered (nylon :net. over:taffeta
With full, .,.bouffant • skirt: The
"matching bolero was styled ,.with
long lily point 'sleeves 'and her
shoulder length veil of• nylon net
was caught. to:a" crown of ros:
ettes.. She, carried' a nosegay of
red roses and white ,'mums.
• Three of: the bride's sisters
were •her 'attendants,. Miss, • Rae-
leen Hamilton sof London' was
maid .of honor" and Misses Donna
and ' Marion. Hamilton 'were
bridesmaids. Each ' wore a'
il iarly styled nylon :net , over taf�
feta gown in pastel -shades. shades, of
green, chain,pagne. • and rri•auve,
and carried nosegays of white
:murals: —= ..: ..
The' .flower girl Was Linda El-
liott, niece of ; the `bride, .. who.
wore :yellow :ruffled :nylon and
carried a . nosegay •qf, , y 2 ow
roses. Harold Menary, nephew' of
the groom, was ring bearer.:.
The • groomsman,was Mr. Wm.
• Gibson .of Ashfield. The organist -
was -Mrs. Roy -MacKenzie of Rip
ley, ; .aunt of the . bride' and 'the
soloist was the bride's sister, :Miss
-Lorraine-:•Halniiton
reception .followed at' the
Legion Hall, Lucknow, where the
bride's .inother' received in navy
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Cold ' Pack Canners ' • Preserving Kettles.
Rotary Ricers =
STOP THOSE FLIES?
We 1-lave-cn Hand:
Screen Doors Windo' Screens
Fly Sprays, ' household ` and attle,
.BALER TW NE and, BINDER TWINE.
duster • over floral • dress :with
mauve and white accessories and
a ;corsage,' of white: mums. Mrs..
Hunter, mother of. the groom,
wore a navy dress with white
accessories and corsage,. of red
roses. • ' . : .•
For a wedding .trii to 'Northern
Ontario, . the bride wore a blue
sheath .dress with •matching dust-
er and 'white accessories.
the__ young ouP1a w
rll-reside
on. the groom's farm in,' Ashfield
Township. •
South •Kinloss
The July . meeting' 'of' South
kinloss' W.M.S. was. ::held at :the:
home of Mrs: W. F. .MacDonald•
with • an attendance. of. 24` 'mem-
bers; .Mrs., L�loycl 1Vla ougallt Pre-
sided. 'and
re-sidedand • .opened the meeting'
with. a `verse' of scripture. and
-prayer. The scripturereading and
meditation on :the 19th Psalm'
was' given'' by. Mrs. Ross MacMil-
lan :and Miss ,Dean: MacLeod: The
study book 'They Reach for Life'
was taken by, Miss Phyllis Steer..
Fn the business period ° the meet-
ing' was informed of a Leadership
course to be held ,at..Langside on
October . 25th, also the Sectional
meetings to be held: this fall, the* .
speaker.; date and Places .to be
decided, on later. The treasurer's
report shoWed'$139.31 sent' to the
Presbyterial . treasurer: A guar-.'.
tette :'resod wii1.'take cafe: ofou'
y
was much enjoyed. 'The roll call
was well responded . to by :• `A
Bi'ble • Verse'. ' - Miss' Dean. Mac-
Leod, Mrs. Wm: Maclntyre . and
Mrs Fraser MacKinnon took part
in• the. prayer circle. Current
events were given; by Mrs. Alli-
ster. Hughes: The 'meeting closed
wrth °the 'Tmizp:ah, .benediction:'
Mrs.'Harold Austin moved a ,vote
ofthanks to the hostess and those
taking • part A, social- half howl•
followed with• Mrs:' H: • Buckton :.
and - Mrs. H. Austin,. directors in
charge,
-JUIN
WOMEN'S SANDALS
Women's wedge heel: sandals in:
white, beige, pastelBlue and .pink
\1tlier; Reg1ar •to -•$3,9
SALE $2.89
• P'RIC'E .
SATURDAY,-J1JLY4-1st
SPECIAL CLEARANCE'. PRICES` ON SUMMER SLOES
,GOOD BUYS FOR EVERY MEMBER' OF "TH .FAMILY •
WOMEN'S :SANDALS
'Women's platforrn• sole .Sandals in
white. or Panama leather, low sj '
and ' niedium wedge heels.
•CLEARING
PRICE '
'$2:39
WOMEN'S
MOCCASINS:
Woolen's Moccasins with composi.
tion .or Leather 'soles:" White
SALE.
• • PRICE
9
CHILDREN'S SANDALS
Reg. $2.69 to -$295,
California style Sandals in white ' or
multi -color platform soles.
,.SALE Q
9.
PRICE • $:0
CHILDREN'S OXFORDS
Children's foam crepe sole Oxfords,
nayy or red leather. Reg..•to
__SALE . :$3 19
PRICE . ..... . . .:.... • •
RUNNING SHOES/:;•
Made InCanada .
Men or Boys' canvas Running Shoes,
black ',,'with, white 'soles.. .
NtElv'S' :.
SIZES...Y..:.:.,..r.,...., 44.14
SIZES .......�.
. $2.75
$2;49
• • RATHW
Fine Footwear For All The Farm
' 'r . Y Ali ..l �t'Mr+
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4444
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20 .l'AIIS ONLY
MEN'S OXFORDS:
Men's. brown or black Oxfords,
leather soles and heels.:
Reg. to $9.95, '
SALE'
PRICE
MEN'S WORK SHOES
$6.94
20 pair Men's Work Shoes, sizes f
to, 11, :composition, or leather sores.
acoi tinuedJine's... •
• SALE
PRICE $5.94',
•
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MEN'S
'SPORT- OXFORDS:
'Mn,e& .Boys' canvas Running Shoes,
with wrap-around crepe soles.
Ideal for bowling or sports wear.
SALE
$5 .
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