The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-07-28, Page 7THURSDAY; JUL'X ;28th, 1949
°MAGGIE 111UGGINS" 'HAD .
ASIIFIELD 'QRBEARS
The current • issue of iacleans
Magazine carries a story of Mag-
g1e Muggins,: ',the best •Canadian
child radio. actress' in the : buai-
tress". Her best .known • role is as
• Maggie Muggihs, on as 1.5 -minute
•irhildren's program each Wednes
day afternoon She plays the part
of a 6 -year„ -old red head. ,
At hone • Streetsvhille she is,
13 -yews -old Beryl B;raithwlaite,`
daughter of, Mr, and Mrs.. Max
Braith,waitc; Her.father is a radio
script' writer. :Beryl is ;'•a grand-
daughter of Robert. •Treleaven,
fot•rner y .of, Ashf eld •and a great,.
grardd�rughter' of ° the :tate :Warr:
Jaines , Treleaven",: who oat' orifi'
'time • • was pctistrnaster atMafe
king.
To Be' Inducted August : 30
• Rev.• ,and Mrs, W.' S;• Slither-
• land, of Whitechurch . returned
recently from. a visit to 'Glen-
g• arry ui Eastern Ontario. Rev.;
Suthe
rland ha$ accepted a call al
l
to West ti11 about ten miles east
of Toronto, and will be inducted
. his new charge on
:info' August
g �ust .
30th,''
AMONG THE ••TOWNS'' to the
'• north of • L.ticknow observing the
: half hol.ida:...; On ., Thursday --._are::
Paisle? n !vlarkdale,'. Flesh'erton,.
Dundalk; Creemore and Collin, g"
Du .,
'wood:
MEMORIALS
WI11T`GHAM MEMORIAL
SHOP
famous for
Artistic Memorials
at very `. reasonable prices.
Always:'a large stock in
choicest granites' to
choose from.
'entetery lettering, a ,specialty.
.All ` modern machinery.
SPOTTON
Phone 256` — Wingham, Ont.
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We Specialize"In
avetrau ..
-hin
BEATTY DEALER
Beatty 'Deep' Well :Pumps
Beatty Three -Way - Pumps'
,' In Stock
Plumbing ;and Heating;:`
ani •
Pump and Windmill
Repairing' o
FITZPATRICK
R R , 3, Goderich,
'Phone 12-r-3 Dungannon
amily, plot • sh _uld__:he-
graced with the shrine -lily'
beauty of a monument which
will he ever" lastingly; , tribute
to •those at rest, We have rriany
classic styles ' to'suggest, and
will work_ wthYi-u- Win -acus
In designs.
Exceptionally:'•, low prices,
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No canvassing,, which elir
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ate sales' "'commissions.•
Inscriptions' Repairing
• Sandblasting. . Memorials
• 25 Years' Experience
The latest -in Portable'
• ;Sandblast Equipment-
_
quipment-
work personally.' executed
Br�dwiinlje Memorial.:
Alfred St, . WINGHAM
'Phone 450'
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NEIL NI oerLENNAN,
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL • LUCKNOW, ONTARIO'
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WEDDING .BELLS
SCOTT --BLUE
In St. Andrew's United Church,;
Ripley, a wedding of interest `was
solemnized Saturday, July 16th at
high. noon as ,,Mary Elizabeth
($etty), daughter• of Mr, anti:°
Mrs, Donald , Blue, 'became the
bride of Frederick. John. Scott,
son' of Mr. „and Mrs, Joseph Scott,
Ripley.*The minister, the Rev. The funeral was' under • auspices:
Douglas. Bryden, was assisted by of Kaman(' Lodge, No, 119, 17,,O.
the Rev. Stamey Gibson of First ,- 0, F:
St, Andrew's', Church, L9ndon�;
The .cerem"'onx took place in front j
of a floral background. of. white• "Scotty". Allison' •Visits Isere
gladioli, l ydrang6a, delphi i=n' !. ,Mathew "Scotty" :•All,ison of
and. fern, Wedding- music was•by., Toronto was a 'recent ivisitor here,
Miss Beth . McTavish; and the :with Pan.. Finlayson,' Following
lir id's brother,` ' b'onal'd Blue `'World War T ' "Sco`tty" w'as, •extra
sang " H
Bless this ous&' ; ployed ' by ' Mr ," Fii laysoii '. and
y x .other farmers �'n the Loclalsh.
l�.,adian't' . in ori' "exquisite ` g� '� Ripley vicinity where he ' spent
of White nylon organza. • over
Satin, fashioned W 1't h Short
about -five :years. He is _now en
sleeves aiid a s eckline ,,are n �construction :busi-
q
gaged in . he c
delicatel d in matchin nes in. Toronto Mr. •Allison ha
g : a ' month's vacation' and • spent
ruch"ing, the bride was given in
y e ge
�� about two, weeks in 'this' com-
¢'ri�arrage� by her father The fin= �•munty, Not 'content with;, just
ger :tip 'veil :Of
'embroidered •net
roaming around the spent most
was ' caught to' a ' head band of
natural white Talisman'" roses of the• tia- a assisting: with faxjn
' `
matching "those she .carried: Sheworkat Or'land.Richards.
Scotty :.enlisted a t. Montreal
wore a triple, strand of pearls;
.•..,the room s• gift:: '
with the:Black Watch in. World
War:I and• was taken •prisoner
H iss Helen lvtg:ebonald • as .by the Germans'at 'Ypres: in .1915.
bridesmaid and Miss Bertha Jean
Blue, the bride's sister, as junior'
Wh does the . d9t
�., .. Y.., , e Qx•-ca 1 . ,
-bridesmaid, •.:were' a`grla'. [towns «, .
self we ? So th
,l the. fellow who.
•fashioned:on lines similar to -:that
doesn't like • what' he says' will
of the bride ''and' their head-;
think' there' are too many of him
dresses of yellow roses 'matched
.� .. to 1i.ck'.',:.
the flowers they' carried,: Norval' •
PATRIeic 'Ww1,S11 •DIES
The death of Patrick Walsh of
the :St. Augustine district,, occur
red on . Monday. in . W,ingliam
General Hospital. He. _ was , •1n, .his
e2nd year. The funeral"' service
was held inCurries' Funeral
Horne,. 'Winghan qr dnesday
afternoon •w it] ',interment: .in"
Greenhill Cemetery, I,ucknow.
Bell of -Prince Albert, Saskatch'e-- `11■lN■
wan, washis: cousin'•s,groomsman.
and Alio ring ;bearer --was" Bobby ■ ,
Scott,' cousin of the gi•oorn',': Ush-` •'.
era , were the :bride's, bro. therS,, , ,
James and 'Jack' Blue, Morgan .!
Johnston and ioy Wilson.
After the .si'gnin'g of the ;regis'=
.ter the happy couple ;were piped
from •the,church by, Pipe ;Mayor 'f
Rost ✓_MacKenzie .. • .:
At the recept,onwhich follow-al
ed in. the 'church :;parlor,; •the •
bride's mother wore a •navy' crepe
dress With 'matching accessories.'. ■
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PAGE SEVEN
As:Low. As,'IQS
with an allowance.
•on.•.your olds .hatters, • -
Store .will BeClose
AUGUST
'Canadian 'Tire. Corp. .Associate" Store
WINGHAM•
Had Blood Poisoning
Rae Stanley, who is working.
with a road construction gang, on
Highway -86,, was off : work for •a
few drys wii blood poisoning
in his hand
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WIAR.TON BEACH has been
placate der
,unfitfor bathing
due to sewage' outfall info 'the
lake. The' town`. is. faced with, 'a
.
Q, sewage system to •rem
edy, the situation;,
Roun
dabout Trip
.co' of
A; py, the June 23i d issue.
Which We asked for : recently, has.:
been. • received • 'from Mrs. "± W..
Hoffrnari of .Dunnville It' was
sent to " Nlrs, Hoffman, from Ern
est 'Blake of •Ashfield ,
• "Do you
reallyher?"...
y • ' love her .
•,"Do I love her? . Why,' L ° wor
ship the •ground her father struck' ,:
oil •on" •
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She was;: assisted in 'recei:virig :'by.
the groom's mriother, who :chose;
grey •.+crepe and'.' matching acres
.soiies: 'They wore white and red
carnation corsages. respectively:
The ;groom's • .grandmother, 'Mrs. ■ •
Scott, ore a navy blue 'ensemble
with 'corsage of _. red roses,'...,
• At the wedding dinner Allan
Ir..win and Eugene Blue, cousins • ;r
of the bride; , assisted in seating,::
guests. • N iss Bessie ,Reavie led •
her cousin, the bride to the "head ■
of • the, table? and Donald John 1
¥acDonald•'. escorted, .'• the groom,•
hi'' '. cousin: The :/'14ey. Douglas' N.
3ryclen Presided, over the toast..
list 1
The • table was centred '.:by a ::■
four tiered. Wedding- cake, the'.:
gift of Cloyne Thuell
,' For a wedding trip .to ,northern' ■
points' the (bride clorined.''a be- ►1',
earning ..,two-piece beige' dress y ,
with Nbro.i •accessories 'and,'nat. ■
ural straw hat aria: corsage, of 1
,yellow roses . • ' / :) .■
Mrs.'S'cot't' will reside •
•in Ripley'• on their. return:
from were presentm Mon'-
■
eal,Prince Albert ..Cliicagc, De;-. ■
oit .and Windsor
• Gifts td. ' the , orgariist •and
bridesmaid were -compacts, to the'' • ■
jirriior bridesniaid a bracelet, to
h o]oust and morin-gbearer. en . .■
p
cnis,
to the ushers • billfolds arid
those ,assistin!g' at: the reception
bonbons. ■
A ,politician thinks oaf the next r ;"
election; .a statesman of the next
generation: ■
FOR THE :SECOND TIMIEless' •
than two "months Blyth Cheese ■P..
Factory has been broken into: In.
last'week's break-in'the.safe. was
smashed open and' a considerable w
amount of cash stolen, The man- + :•,
• ager lives directly " across' , the
road from the plant, ';It is be- ■
lieved,the safe ..busting. was car- " i ,
ried on during,..: an ":eleetricai `.
storm,
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NXICVCSOCVMSSIIMICIi
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The National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis
has recently, -issued a :list of '• f i '•... i
" . , ve 'precautionary' •;;
measures or rules: which , m'ay. be observed profit
ably : by, parents during,' the •months•. ,ins which-
po liomyelitis••usually .Makes' its appearance, which
in Ontario ares'the Months June through Septem
ber. The. rules are' 'offered eyed "i • ;lie. • i •
. n arid. fact.
are good rules to follow at, any time.
- 1 Avoid cr hkrds , and places
where `` close contact with : other
persons is likely.
/;':
2. Avoid over -fatigue " caused
by toe 'active play or exercise,,:
or. irregular hours:
3'. "Avoid swimming in',polluted
water. Use' only beaches orpub-
lic pools deelared safe by local
health authorities.
4. Avoid `sudden, ;chilling. Re
tey are
inove .w`et slides. and .elothing'at:
once and , keep extra blankets
and heavier clothing ;.handy for
sudden :weather changes. ;
5:. •
Observe .the .goldenrule- of
• personal .cleanliness.' Keep• food
•tightly covered ' . and safe from A .
flies or other insects,, Garbage'
should: be tightly covered and, if
other disposal .facilities are lack-.
ing, 'it should be buried.;or 'burwn-
' ed.. Avoid'drinking unsafe milk
or 'water:' Wash all fruits. and veg•
-
etables ;thoroughly., before•: eating.
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