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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-09-08, Page 8• FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS for ladies, Men, pusses and boys. ,FLANNELETIE.NIGHTGOWNS in floral designs for ladies. 'FLANNELET'T'E NIGHTGOWNS in plain colors. Mediui n, large, and OS. sizes. FLAN1�iELETTitT][G ,: TE ' • HT, SHIRTS . in 'good quality flette. • PyrAW WOOLETTE for Shirts. STRIPE FLANNELETTE' in heavy` Weight naterial.' TRIPE 'MAMA: CLOTH for pyj as and night ;shirts., .PLAIN:COLORS, white,• pink, mid.. grey, all 36 inches wide. • 0w SENTINEL; L U,C.KNOW, ONTARIO WEDDING BELLS ROSS. -*ST LEY The, .' Kiiieardine 'Anglican Church was° decorated in a...yar iety of gladoll'for a. pretty sum - Mer wedding, ummerwedding; on Saturday, Aug uSt 27th at 4.30. p.m. when Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Mr and Mrs. "Roibert St'a`nley of Leicester,, England; was. united to marriage. t o Gordon Alexander Ross, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs- Roderici Ross; of Lochalsh, Rev John Ball was the officiat Ting clergyman.. The brideentered :the church to.. ther strains of the bridal chorus` , 3iakec1 by _Mrs. ltelliwell of Kin cardine ',Given ' in marriage • by iVIr GitIliver ' of Kincardine, the 'bride 'l'ooked .lovely ''in a white satin .gown with net. yoke and lace • inset et • the, bottoni. She woe a`; full;'..lengt+h: veil caught •with a coronet -of' ' orange Bloss- oms ' .and carried a cascade bou- quet quet of; American` Beauty -: roses: She wore an annythest pendant ,and, earrings, ,the, gift of ' the 'groom :Miss. Una .Phillips, as .m, aid •o of honor,.was becomingiygowned in .apricot: yellow taffeta with, mat- ching headdress ,,arid white lace. mittens. She. carried', ,a cascade •bouquet of gladioli. Acting, as ;bridesmaids were fivenieces of the; groom, Audrey. Rossin apri- - cot yellowtafifeta,."Margaret-Phil Lipson ,.and . Janet MacKenzie in dusty rose, ..Joan West and June MacKenzie,' as junior bridesmaids ,in turquoise,: Each wore Match- ing. headdresses' and white •lace mittens "and carried cascade bou- 'quets• of gladioli. Brenda Ross, niece. ,of the, ,groom,. 'wearing' :,a ipink; taffeta gown; evade ;a charm- ing. ,flower girl as she: went `up' the aisle, strewing rose petals before the:. bride.. Douglas Ross, nephew of. the graaJm, made .a .','winso te •Page` boy carrying'. the :(bride's train . The `groom : was ,- attended . by Allan MacLean'•of Lochalshiwhile Finlay MacDonald, Lorne ;West and '"eery Stewart acted as: ush ., SEPTEMBER •:8th, .1940 ZI. wINGBAM BuS 'ROUTE GOES ATO SOUTH TO BELFAST ' Clair • Agnew; operator m oof. the , West Wiaiwanosh bus. to Wingham- Iigh .. School; has theollo�wing route' laid; put for him 'this 'seas on: drive Belfast 7.5.0, •from there to St. Helens, at • 8.00, go north to 12th: and across 12th one Con- cession, : arriving .at Highway ,»86 at 8.10, down : ]highway 86 arriv- ing Whitechurch at 8.20, 'directly fromWhitechurch to.,• Wingham,. arrive '8.8.,• KINLOU'GH . Miss Veronica Murray,' R;N;., of L,onidoon is enjoying 'a vacation at th-e home of her parents her& Mr: and lgrs. P, A>' Murray'. motored to I ondon- . on Wednesday end 'spent the; day • in'`:the city, bring- ing Veronica: home ' with 'them:•' Miss Doris. Barr ' is receiving Many ,congraLylations following the ;`Witty,' Needlers" coixrse and comPleting all • the' required Work and came among the high scores which ,entitles her '•.to a trip in the• near.rfuture. (Congratulations to Mr...Az .Mrs N. E. °(Ted):;'. Haldenby .' on..the gift of .a',little' boy • .lutiss .`Nancy Needham' visited k .., :wit+h, Mr. and during ',the week, Mrs Jarries Lowry atToronto. ''Mr. and Mrs ;Wm. Lloyd, and Doris -of London'`spent the Week- end ,with.• Mr. :.and ' Vis. , Karl Boyle :and other relatives S::`. J. ' Eckenswiller had 'the, misfortunevsrhile home of Mr.. G. EckenAViller.. We :hope she 'will soon recover from her ;injuries: . The , Sr. Women's Auxiliary will, rueet:. at' the home of Mrs. Maurice. Hodgns on Thursday To ''Schon! Means extra lunches and,after.. School snacks. Make Thomp- son's ' your headquarters for tasty, .;appetizing lunch. boxt Pitted Sad Dates ' 1 lb: -'cello pckg,,.>:... ,29c Minute Rice 2 boxes No rinsing,, no ;washing, no draining. Pre -cooled: for quick, quick meals. •IT'S HERE' The Soap that does, everything Bring your Coupons' Here.: Club House Peanut ':Butter 'In ' colorful tumbler, '•, Special : 29 Horne s Gravee Browning Fck,gl.' ...... •9c Adds colour, flavour arid body to gravy, soups and. stews.: ., NCE Of All Ladies' SUMMER Here. is .a chance ,to: geth t o. extra rens CO at s FRACTION OF. ITS . ' This ' A 'eek Only LE . IT'S KNITTING TIME . 4 a %o'Now s is the time to, begin 'Fall Knitting 'for the enol days • ahead. We ..;have a largerange of colors in- 3, and- '"4 - Bouquet, -Bouqu, et,: Wool, .it NOW IN' STOCK --The New 96 'age Bouquet Knitting: Book, • ' TOT -TO -TEEN 4, `LADIES' WEAR 'Phone '89-w..' .'Lucicnow, Ont.° All u need'Wardrobel for. your Fall in the atest Allyo colors -and styles: SKIRTS,SWEATERS, DRESSES, • 'SUITS,. FALL:.;and` : S , .� WINThR COAYLONS, GLOVES, • PURSE•S, TS, , . � NYLONS, PYJAMAS, NIGHTGOWNS. • Duringthe sigri-ng, of° the reg inter "0 Perfect. Lo'(,e" was beau- tifully. rendered by Miss Theresa Ryan of Kincardine. • The wedding( • :luncheon was served' In the • Parish Hall, to some sixty guestThe.'bride: and ternoon._ 'groom were assisted in receiving "- 1141%sand•• ,Mrs George ' Ha11denby by Mrs. Gulliver and :Mrs. J ,A. and Miss Ethel Haldenby spent , West, • sister sof the groom. Vater' a,reception . was` held at the home :of the';grooxn's brother 1V1141'. and and Mrs.' Wrri; G. Ross, 'Lochalsh... The bride's gift 'to her 'maid of honor was earrings, to her bridesmaids, flower girl • and soloist; 'pearls, and to the,orga list, e brooch. The groarn's gift to the groomsman was 'a tie pin set and to the page boy :•a tie :pin. ' The' bridal couple ;left on a;: .wedding. trip to • northern ,points, the (bride •travelling, ;in a•.. 'two= piece' navy .dress with white; ac- cessories. On their return they .wilt reside on the groom.'sfarm near Lochalsh: ur New ' FA Samp1es For Suits . Have Arrived. a .•,mp 'before 'to choose from: Never'; befor ••.Over• four hurt�dred s , has there been: such . a selection offered. It takes from three to four weeks to have,.a suit made, so come in now; and be assured of one, in plenty' of time. a few lays . +att' Toronto. •Mr. 'and Mlrs. John Colwell and Miss Annetta Forster"Were re- eent• visitors °witch South'ampton.,. ,,friends.. !!� •At,tbe 'Women's, Institute meet-' in.g ' at the home of •Mrs.. Frank Thompson, ::Mrs Perry. Hodgins, : was presented . with : a lovely :boudoir lamp in' recognition:.,of her .work with the "Nifty Need - Jere' leis sewing classy The girls'; played.`"their larticles Which were a credit to •xtheriiThe articles were: `very -well ..made 'as Well as being. n ostt .colorful in appear ance.: , Mr •and 1Virs Vernie Hodgins r 414 44 • The Store of Friendly Service 'PHONE 82 WE DELIVER 'Roy :Black sof Angus? visiteclwith,, lilir.. and Sunday • visitors,watlia'Mr, and Ws. Tom Hodgins. and called. ;on 'Mrs: Bert Nicholson were Mr, •& other friends. -',. , Mrs. Glen Campbell :and Glenna, Mrs: Perritt and daughter•'' Mr and ,Mrs. Thomas- Bell : and 1Vferetta of Detroit were recent Murray of' Aniberley arid Mrr and visitors with Mr..and Mrs: ' Jack.Mrs.: George . Cuyler• and :Ken- ,Hodgins.: en- ' ' reth:' of .Kincardine ' • Mr and Mrs: Charles Suther- ' Miss Helen •• Ma1colrn of Tor~- land Toronto, were• .Sunday visi- onto was a week -end. visitor with ,'tor$ With 1V . and Mrs: ,James M. Misses Margaret ;and' Nellie Mal-, Hodgins ./... 4•, .. _ All i• M,r, :JO, the Hodge •kias gone to :' Mr. and Mrs.;Charlie Btirrt of Chatham -Where. he *ill ,13e. em Kincardine. were Sunday visitors plates for .DonnaNicholson • spent few, days; with Mr, and Mrs. Geo. spent the week -end with ao#wes hoes for :ever lige,. from the :little Tots School S y. 'to t ' e•' Teei -Alters. Many Different Styles• to ..choose from . Most Lines wit lon �- ', wearing, . Neolite Soles Ddu. d 6 Clear Childs' ,and Misses'' Canvas Outing Shoes, leather sandals, and: the balance of summer - footwear lines' .:at .gree tl y. p •est •il� ' Mz •sin iy #lo tai 'Tu Pr! pen 4'Ju hi; th bu bis sti •bu cic in. .1VIa 10� er. is. `ma th th ev cu H.hi • Hi • •.1be nE • m ar far ....$t cc .cl th •• th an m ' CG a din 'field a clinneiCaTthe home of Mrs, Perry Ifo,dgins, Monda.y with,. Mrs. 4ohn, Barr and family. emening. . 'Miss Helen Malcolm of Toronto • Miss Jean Guest visited Auring Misses the Week"with relatives at Luc - ,Scott and .other friends :here.' „ Stillatford ;where she will resume tz LOT 5 GIRLS' AND WOMEN'S AT' $2.95 • ore' Stock alb