The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-07-18, Page 12Olt
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WED 1N ,SOFT
KINLOSS CHURCH
BARR—HAMILTON
Lovely {su'rnmer '.(flowers dec-
orated • South Kinloss • Presbyter
ian. Church for, the wedding of
roan lilargaret Haniilton, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ilam
i1ton of Lucknow , and . WiWam
John •Barr, sen 'of •2VIrs John''B3arr
and : the late Mr. Barr of Kin-
' lough. The l ev; Norman:C'aswell
officiated.' Miss 1V1argaret 1411a1-
; calm ,was-, the organist 'and Miss
Sandra Percy was 'soloist.
The !bride chose a waltz, length
gown of lace and nylon net 'aver
satin with a alaceT bolero with t
peter Pan collar :and; lily point
sleeves. Her , fingertip nylon .fief,
veil', was held `by '•.a :band of net
trimmed with; seed- .poarls. Shea
carried albouquet of pink 'roses.
Miss {E lizabeth Hamilton, sister
of •the bride, was maid of honour.
and Mrs. Morley Bus'heli sister.
of the groorii, ' was bridesmaid..
'-They'. wore identical ''gowns, ' of
aqua and, yellow embossednylon,
foyer taffeta and--carried-..nose .
gays of yellow' and mauve in
, respectively. Flov Ye girls '. were;
Margaret and ' Marilyn .,. Bushell,
nieces.; of the groom. They wore
dresses simiilar to those' '.of the'
attendants and carried baskets of
ruses . 1
Mr:,.Russell Barr;' Toronto, was
groomsman and ushers 'were Mr,
:Bruce . Hamilton 'and Mr. Percy
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THAT a burnt off connection on
one of the ' elements . of the
metal pot, idled the •Sentinel's
Linotype machine .,Tuesday 'af-
ternoon • and disrupted : pro-
ceedings
roceedings, in getting • out the.
paper. Mury . Solornon . again
gave a hand and the machine;
was in, operation early. that
evening.•
THAT at the 12th of J`ul'y ' cele
ibration at ;Seafoxt.h on'' Satur-
day,. Amberley '.11,O.L. 1328
wore the; award: for. the * bes`�
dressed lodge and Harry Grar.
ham :of 'Bethel Was .judged the
' 'best drummer.•• • •
THAT �Sydr 1Vhitb.was:able to
, return home last 'week. • •from
Wingham where' he had been.
•• quite ill with pneuinonia: When
he :regains his strength he' will
have to ' return .for , a hernia
•operation.
Receiving ' guests the nitride's
mother. afore a •'blue lace• dress
and : a 'corsage of .: pink rosebuds.
Thi groom's mother chose •a blue.
Won dress . ;with a: •corsage : 'of
pink rosebuds.
• For . travveellinn the bride don-
ned
on-ned. a blue box style suit with
Pink and • white accessories: FoS
loiwi ig 'a trip to . Southern Ont -
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SENTINEL..
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THAT we've had ' a query about
' a Donald Dinuie fob, which was,
' -a. souvenir of the 1910 reunion.
The query arose when one of
' these: fobs, 'which .formerly, be
' •loinged •tb the late Finlay Mal-
color, p:vwaS ,spotted in The. ',pen
tinsel ;Office. , . The ,party
,question K's ,anxious to' obtain;'
one, and if anybody -has a 'fob
"kicking around"..that they, dq
not value, this gentleman would
sure like to have it.
THAT tile, 12th .9f. July was cele-.
brated on Saturday in several
centres ' .in Western Ontario;
but for the first time,-, mem-
ory .serves us -v. e failed to
hear the. fife and druni in the
Five . �ta� ��ecals
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Tracie `Whip, 32 0i.' •,i_
DOG OR 'CAT FOOD . .
IJ'r: Ba3t1ard'.s Chatitpi{ori, .15, 'oz.
Prices 'Effective; July' 19t1, ZOth; 2'1 st
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tea_' Ph�ns . 20 : Lueknow FREE DELIVERY
THAT' 'Marilyn Carruthers, • dau,�.,�..�.N.�"�"�".."'"'"""�'t:.�'
f Mrt.arruth-
• ghter .o David C
„' ' ers' of 'Ripley, has been.engaged ro
as --teacher--,'at_ _.,S.:S, .._._Ncr... 3,
loss '(Tenth Concession) with
'4her'. duties to commence ' in
Septerriber.; ••
THAT:. Mrs. Wilfred. Hackett and
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Mrs 'Wellington •'Henderson
have returned from taking 'a
W." LADIES'HELD PICNIC short course in judging at the
' O.A C; 'elph.
Some twenty three members of ' o-- •
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the Lucknow Worrien's ' In'stitute
"en)oyed a bus trip to Gaderich on
Thursday for their annual picnic.
A pleasant social time. was :spent
followed by.: a ' bountiful picnic
supper :and : a :contest'
Plan Bruee. Tour
The North -Huron Farm Man
agement' .Association is ;:planning
a !bus tour through the southern
section ' . of Bruce County • on
Thursday, July 26th. Theparty
will be accompanied by •Prof. Art
Robertson of, the economics 'de-
partment of the O.A.C: Two;
buses'. have been hired from, Alf
Sherwood: of , Dungannon .for the
tour.
ario, • t=he ,he will ' reside • ; on
the. groom's farm, at 'Kinlougb. ;
THAT inrenewing their Sentinel
subscription, M; r s _ _ Sydney
Plowright' (Ruby of
Oshawa,. says: "No. need to tell
you • how we' enjoy reading the
Borne.. paper even ' though . vire
are_, often . reminded how the
years are .flying when we ,see
'what. the younger' folks ' are 'do-
ing" a•
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;THAT Mary Fisher and Karen
Groskorth' of Whitechurchsang
two duet • .numbers on the
'101013E Faces: program :on Tues-
day of. last week. They 'sang
`Bonnie -Lassie" and ' "It's Al -
mint Tomorrow". The girls. are
:thirteen • and this ' spring won
•''the vocal duet, competition : at
,,,the Huron •1Vlusic Festival ' in '
a class of fifteen contestants.
THAT 'Mr. ' and Mrs. Jack . ' Bar-,
lbour.._._oLW Vancouverc_.left_ the,,
-`West Coast at 'the end of June,
enroute- East on, the first leg'
ofa trip overseas: Mr.. Barbour.
is a son of the late Archie .Bar-
'.bour of Lucknow.
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THAT Wm. MacKinnon, who ' 'is
employed at 'Calgary with an
oil.-' Company, ` is lboing trans-
ferred/ to Toronto later this.
summer and has been prompt-
• ed to an important, executive
position. Bill is a ''son of Dan,/
T. MacKinnon of • Kinloss.
THAT the Webb sisters, Lois and
Ruth, -had their pictures in the
"Meet the Teachers' column in
the Free' Press on Tuesday.
They are graduates of Strat.
ford . Teachers' College . and
both will •teach in Brantford.
e girls -are daughters of_IVIr._
and Mrs. Harvey Webb•of West
Wawanosh. •
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