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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-09-13, Page 7• THURS., SEPTEMBER 11th, 19.51: THE LUCKNOW SEN "lNF , LUCKNQW, ' ONTARIO WEDDING BELLS CLARE RYAN: At St. Ann's R. • C. ":Church, Chesley, on Saturday, September 8th, was ' the scene of , a e very Pretty' wedding, when- Mary Al- 1eene, daughter. of-Mr,,and- Mrs W. J. Ryan. wasp un,. ited in. mar- riage to Walter James Clare,'son of • Mr. Will Clare and the late Mrs.. Clara Fr.. Lloyd Ryan, Ebro. they of the bride, erf r p.. o med the ;marriage ceremony, and also was celebrant for a Grand High Mass which, followed, with, Fr: Gillan. .deacon ,and Fr. Kelly as sub '•C1eaepn1. Gou:nod's "Ave Marie” was i,.sung ' at, the offertory -arid . "On This Day" at the Signing of the register. , • men `for .:the beach • a ` ' ssociation AGREE N. .RESORT a •ROAD REPAI Rs. , ` .Duron. Township .Council .•re, sponded to an' appeal,for improv- `ed roads leading ,into Pt. Clark summer- -reser. t' -'when a ,roach d pP e.. by a deputation representing the Point Clark Beach 'Association. Council agreed to gravel the township. roads approaching the resort,replace o t r hazardous br' lds with tile drainage and also voted a $200 grant toward upkeep of a private, -road; used as .a.,.,public .,.gy. thoroughfare:. Heading,eP the dutation Will' , . . were lam. Leonard; of Dur'.hann. and •Chas. Laidlaw of Atwood spokes Entering the. church , with her Asked Ibycquncil abo" ut father, the... bride was:lovely i . gown of • nylon Marquisette over .white satin, She wore a veil . df embroidered`. ,French net; which' extended into a long 'tr'ain, and carried • a. ibauquet of stephanotis and red roses: r" , The bride's ;sister Lucille. act- ed as bridesmaid, gowned inpow. der blue ,brocaded organdie ;with matching, headdress..and` carried pink roses 'Miss Mary B. , Ryan, niece, ',of the bride, was. ;the charming little flower girl; dress: ed in. 'pale pink and .:carried :a nosegay.of baby mums. Mr. Leo Clare was his brother's grooms man, and•: the 'ushers•;were Edwin King and Dan'` Ryan. The dinner and reception were .. held in the. Legion hall; followed afterwards by ra luncheon 'at 'the: bride's horse.:Fora trip to treal and 'points . eaiMt, , the. ' bride ' donned :a •navy, • blue suit, and a' red "topcoat with. navy • accessor- ies., Guests were. pr:esent from Hamilton, ' ,Luckrow; ; : Montreal; London and Toi of toA, MAIZE -=SHIELD S On "Saturday, ' September lst; Rev H A Dickinson officiated at. the limarriage oi Mrs Sarah. 'M..1 Shields of Goderich to Albert Clayton . Maize of: Dungannon,' in. • North Street United Church The 'bride wore • a navy blue 'sheer; dress ' witW';'corsage of': yellow roses and. lily -of -the= valley. Af-. ter the .ceremony' the. wedding pasty. motored • 'to.. Knotty' Pine Inn,. Kincardine,. Where the re=' ception: was held,' :After :a..:motor 'trip to ,, Owen . Sound .aid••' other; northern points;, Mr'and • Mrs } Maize''will reside in Dungannon.. a„ move- ment toward g incor oratin 'the incorporating resort into. a police village, they agreed .some :consideration had been .giventhe idea. Mr. Laidlaw • said 'the resort, is growing; it is a ,desirable place to live and ., he predicted • revenue' to :the. town- ship'is going 'to increase; "How- ; ever",, he said,.. "with:, reasonable attention to us, we'could have no desire. to incorporate". ; ' Some • gravelling has . already ommeneed on • townshi•R roads and •council: ,promised .:all work .will be : completed ..before .Cot - lagers return . in the , spring. It. :was . felt unwiseto maintain the :present bridges which were term= ed unsafe for heavy: loads. In- stead; tile n-stead;..tile will be raid to ' carry away the scantyflow of drain- age '!water; bridges 'will, be::' re - moved;; and the hollows.11ed• to i oad level, ' • With gravel'available free of 'charge at • the beach and volun- teer workers, the deputation was ,Satisfied: that a $200 grant would go far in_ lmproving_the. private Stretch- ,of road ,behind the cot tages._• • Jack •, Campbell,• lighthouse- l ;eeper at Paint Clark', told' coun- cil that the roads are used 100 times by township residents . to once by cottagers. "It is not cottagers who, tear up the roads", he insisted, adding that •the road ...is ' ruined .every year by tractors, and wagons hauling-. gravel' from . the beach for other township roads; or by far'rners for their ownuSe §3, H. E L E. � •. S N. . Mrs. James'•Curran was hostess for the' September meeting of the 'Women's 'Institute held on .Thurs- day with 10'. ladies present.; Mrs Charles McDonald- was in the chair and •the roll call "My fav- orite perennial flower", received a full response Aconinnittee was' appointed to arrange for 'a lunch co.inter after the concert. on Lucknow ' Fall Fair • night, agreeable t6 the Fair. Board. Miss Beth McDonald ' read an 'interest- ing paper :on ; The •Use , of Color in ,,Homes for the Aged: Mrs'.' Fred • McQuillin. conducted a soap contest. At the .conclusion a soe -ial time was spent ... when: ` .lunch" was sreved with Mrs. ,Fred Quillin and Mrs'Lorne Woods as. hostesses. WEDDING: BELLS' JOHNSTON—POWELL,,, A lovely. ' wedding took place ori Saturday,. September. lst, 'on the-.--lawn'..of the bride's• -home.-.,- under home,under an area" of, maple leaves. and ferns banked with gladioli, when `Della Catherine ' . Powell, daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. -Robert .A. Powell of• Wingham, was. united:. in mar. rage•with,, Keith Leonard,Johnston; son of °Mr.. and'. .Mrs. Mark .L..Joh:nston of Holy - rood, The ceremony was .conduct.: ed by Bev, :E. O. Lancaster, • Given' in marriage • by 'her father, the bride wore ' an ice blue nylon ' marquisette over ,taffeta with lace ',inserts and 'matching•. boulder -length 'veil of ernbroid:- ery 'net caught by a :crown of Seed • pearls. ' She ` wore a gold necklace,' a gift of. the gr -.00m, and carried 'a., ibouqu'et• of white glad7 io1i and, • fern. Mary. E. Powell, sister of the bride, Was. brides- 'maid,: 'rides-'maid,; and Lloyd Johnston, bro- ther of the • groom,; was .best man.' The musical , background .'Arai, supplied. by,, Mrs.' Harry, S. White. of Toronto. 'At the reception on the lawn of the bride's home; tier mother received in. navy blue heer. with; matching accessories, and corsage of red. roses • assisted' by , the groom's mother in blue''crepe., with-rrtatching: accessories, and a corsage of 'red roses. • . For her wedding trip to. North- ern Ontario,. the• bride wore 'a navy gabardine ' 'suit with navy • PAGE SEVEN °BOWLS, B.,LOOM$: KEEP RIM YOUNG Flowers :and bowling are S. C. Rath_we1I's `hbhb es . and. well 'may, - - !be the secret of .his youthfulness. Mr, • Rathwell was. 80 years' of age on February..l th of this year•, but you'd never guess it. • Take last wee. k for Inst . ce-- "Sa as he is popularly known, took part a t i n two bowling - ou a. t rn g meats. He bowled. almost 50 ends. in • the merchants tournament in ' Luckriow on Labor Day, "and- the following: Wednesday bowled at' Goderich. On Thursday ,night • he : wasin, Winghan •,to hear. Premier., Leslie . Frost, All :of this; of course, on. top ,of .his' regular dut „n- ies at the; :cobbler's bench; :and a Saturday nightsession behind. the counter"inl• his shoe store., Incidentally, Mr. Rathwell has been''•in the .'shoe business for years,. sixty-three.. ears. learning the trade back -in. theda Y. s when the cobbler built the entire shoe. Mr. • Rathwell sp ends his "spare tire" in his flo' er and vege- table 'garden,which is alw'sys • something.' to.• see. k Glads and dahlias have long. been his spec Malty and currently he has, some • •. gladioli 'Spikes. on Which the, bot- tom blooms rneasure. 61/2 inches across.. n 'arid. pink, accessories and. a Cor sage, of ',pink.. roses. The couple will live in'urn)berry on the -0th • line,' on their return. 4. • to 4 'If you. Mre•skitn ming ' by band • ;using a water separator or an old, inefficient ' Centrl(ugal separator . a new De., ha'tal'Separator, in all probability, _. 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