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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-10-06, Page 2fi ti dw�,y Syu al3,w { PAGE' TWO, • THE' L'UCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCK.._NOW,, ONTARIO ANNIVERSARY 1Supper. In The *United Church. • LUCKNO. W M,.or,.day,0d4.7 tinderAuspices .'Women's ociation '' Su .per 6.00 ,•to 8.00• CONCERT 'AFTER by the _ • ELMIRA CHOIR t wets,' quartettes, . elocutionist numbers, .etc, " Admission $1.25. *Nom iildren ,under, 10 years 50c SEPTEMBER RAIN: k'R,EQIJEI T`: BU1`' NOT EXCESSIVE A west ..coastwoman wholost. her voice two months has. re- gained 'ed it. And she probably: said, "Now, where was .1 . o . u s. BAKERY & GROCERY ... ,; The Home of Good, Wholesome anit Quality faked Goods Taste '1 . 'That's •The " Will Tell, Why We Say "EVERY BITE A DELIGHT" 4c' 1 R�AD, 24 oz. loaf,:14c Sliced, 1.5c ' : SPECIALIZE'' IN CAKES GROCERY SPECIALS • Friday and 'Saturday ' Marlene > oi' Blue::. -Bonnet MARGARINE :1 ` lb . k g. 35c:: d' . 1st .Grade Silyerwoo .. s BUTTER, ab.. 60c`. [Odium Canadian CHEESE,: 48: oz.. Jar Sweet MIXED ;:,PICKLES, 59c .42c. .Stokley's Fancy 'Quality :' cream style:, CORN ,i5 oz:'tin .........:::15C; 2 for 29c. One.. scarcely• heeds 'be remind- ed that .September wasn't a very r uent. e i't f pleasant 'm�o?�th, �w h frequent ,showers, andmany dull, 'damp days,' Total rainfall for ,the ,month was .not, excessive but it was,. the frequency with which: it fell.' that' xniade. it so disagreeable: Official'. figures give • 3,.90 -inches of rain for the month. Fhat wasn't, as :`much as fell in.l.2 hours on.July 9th,; when :3.96 inches:w•as-record- fed in' half a day: I3,i h'temperature n September ' 8 d' the. low,32 degrees. was 82,. axi 'HOLDING' SERIESS . QF '; CLINICS• :IN `ASHFIELD 'SCHOOLS;- WEDDING •. BELLS vviuuNS---COOK' On. Sabi}rday,; October • 1st' at 2,00 p.m,. at B1al s United church, Ashfield, .;was the ' 'scene. of a rpretty, aniturrni wedding: The Young-. couple who were united in marriage by Rev; C. B. Wail - ley ;were Mary Grace, elder dakir Shier of Mr, and Mrs. Will Gook, Con. b9,' Ashfield and, Harry Ern- est,, eldest son' of Mr. and Mrs - E. 'C. rs..E..'C.Wilkins :of. La'nesville, .The`' bride, given in marriage by her father,' took her,` place by' ,a love- ly� floral.,:.arrangem. ent of 'fern gladioli . • .and , idahlia, and was E . charmingly attired with •a:•.f,loor-:, length gCjwn; of whiter slipper- sat- in, a full: length veil with ;orange blo'ssoxn `.headdress,, long •ally. point sleeves and sweetheart ,r:eckline.She • carried..a biible, a. family, keepsake, covered with' v'hite satin • with white streamers and „stephanotis. • ' Miss Margaret' 'Cook, -sister 'of the bride, as mat, • ron of •horror, wore a floor length gown of ; jade,' green moire with. matching. , veil and mittens.' and ". of mauive carried .a, ,nosegay • ; ,. mums. Miss ,:Dianna Carlaw, ;.of Paisley,: nice of -the'.groom, swore a. "long dress ' of ; yellow ,•: taffeta nd carried . a` ibagket of :mauve _Elsewhere .in this: issue:• is a. n advertisement listing ''a series of hmnunization clinics.' to. be held in the_various . schools in Ash- field Township. The` inoculations•: for diphtheria, whooping.: cough and `tetanus .:are given . in.. series. of three 'treatments.; For '•place, time'`, and dates : consult. th e.. ad- vertisement. . These .clinics are arranged ,by 'the Huron County Health!, Unit. %RECEPTIO- N MUD!' FOR LOHAI C.SH • NEWLYWEDS Friends ' from many. parts of .the mei hboririg• townships at- tended; receltwn in honor : of newlyweds, Mr,: and Mrs...Gorden, Ross ;oaf ,Lochalsh in thetownship hallat Ripley: : . , p,., :evening ways • spent iri dancing:: with Mr: and Mrs. Ross being presented:: with :b a purse Y Allan McLean and. Finlay Mae - Donald. •.'Members of the T..uck- now``Pi4pe Band were;�.on hand : to serenade' .the `young couple. ANSWLRED FIRST CALL: • .Albert •Taylor, Con. 9,West 'W awanos, narrowly . escaped losing his barn when the.grain chopper started a fire in, the'. stable • of 'noon' on Wednesday. The flannel" were shooting high and had gained. a goodstart be. fore Albert discovered the blaze. A barrel'of water 'sitting,, !beside the.' •chipper 'and supplied by '. a 'Pressure ,system gave " Albert a good• chance to -Fight the outbreak and he had it under control when neighbors arrived. LucuknoW T' Fire :Company • re - a anums. The . wedding 'music• :w'as. playa -BY -Mr. Howard Blake. and 'tach. soloist" was Mr.' ,Elmer Ung Mr Warren Zmn of Ashfield was best man .and+Mr., Charles. Wilk - A:'Busy 'Night One would . need to have been on . ' three persdnsMonday night Monday to sit through' all the meetin;s. held that' evening. There., yeas' .a Boy. Scout re -organizations Meet- ing. at. 7,30, ,:a Fire ' Company meeting at '8.00 and a meeting of the 'Charriiber of -Commerce at 8.30: , The `latter meeting ;was transferred to the' Legion Rooms, because' of ` the Hogan-Sehefter. reception iti • the "Town Hall : Oh Yes,' and there was' !a rneeti•ng``of the : Recreational Council: ;ececu- tive and an:Indoor Softball meet - psi■■i■■■■S■■e*■•■■■s■i■■■■■u■■■■i■■■i■'in■uiui•. fca of -the : Lucknow:: Community Bari uet " Bin• o and ��,ancinm Onda' $AN U.E`i*. at � 6.UU� .iii. slid Tickets available ' at 'Bank of ''Montreal or ;Thom son's .Grocery t P . • BINGO; ' DANCING o at ' 8.30—No Door Admission 'for' Bingo' rai Dancing to Music of .farrier,S Orchestra. 1:0.00 to. 1.007— Dance°Admission t0c: Refreshment. Booth ■ ■ ,11 • mummy, OCTOBER 6th, 1949. ESTATE CLAIM sponded . to the call' for ;help, forr' the first` 'run"' with .the new: truck althotiigh `' as yet.. no • de- cision. had ` been reached r'eard'= • reached .o n tside -the ang. ;taking the truck. .0 corporation A . sidelight to the call ,was the fact that Fireman -:Jim Henderson rushed, to the Fire..pl.1iall. in.: their half -ton truck; :Which was loaded With 'bulding supplies for, gue3s w!hn—Albert Taylor Another. incident ,on the return trip,:. saw Art. Breckles " escape ' in jury u or ": .damage .when. his car Went into: ,the .d}tch, ,when the. steering : gear broke:' • :ins, brother of the groom: and ,Mr. Carman aVIcQuilliri, .cousinof the bride, were , ushers. After the, ceremony', a wedding supper was.. served at the home of the.!bride's are n ts., Mrs. Cook, the `'bride's I? n. mother, received, the guests, wearing ice blue crepe :.and lace 2ndrsa •e' of 'ink carnations, assisteda.00g Pink .by, ..the groom's' mother, Mrs. : Wilkins, who ..chose' wine crepe ' and wore :. a corsage of white chrysanthemums: ;T h e waitresses :were Mrs:• Livingston Menary, Miss Betty. Miller a n d Miss Madeline Anderson. The young: couple left . later, on •aHallowe en `memory. Mrs. Hall honeys• Don . "to Sudbury and other points, .the bride "wearing. a green gabardine„ suit' 'with black accessories. OFF,TO. CHATN'AM. FOR HOCKEY TRAINING IS SETTLED . Mips. Roy Bentley (nee :Luella . aCreen), formerly of Lucknow, ac cepted $1,;500 "and costs last;gweek in lir' London cl'a' in e. una the estate.'of her grandmother;- Mrs. Clara Green:. The settlement wasannounc at Supreme Court as the hearing was .about tore- sume.. for the•'•second day. 'The' settlement was for • about, one third of the estate1VIrs, Bentley ", had d »R ,, W: D. is, .C,, an executsueor, of `her'. granLevrdxrothKer's estate. Mrs. ' Bentley ).}ow resides. in -Groderich, Mrs. Bentley clan "ie'd "all 'the^ f:eal estate, property and chattels owned •;or held • by Mrs. Creen 'at tnne of her :death, q', in the ' alternative # the proceeds' from; their sale",or "$1.5,000 llama ` es Under the woman's will; ,drawn .by: alawy er. in Ohio shortly ,be-; 'fore her death; all' the assets: were to.,, go to two daughters; Mrs. ,Sophronio .Wilson and Mrs, Alice' Fisher, 'aunts, of the plaintiff. Orphaned. in , early . childhood,. •Mrs. Bentley : lived with -her' grandmother from, then until her ' s' marriage: in .1943 •She •stated she ,helped " Mrs. • Green. ' operate ai• 'hotel, in Lucknow,'. and 4 always understood 'that, upon the' death -of .her grandmother, she `.would .' get: her entire °estate. Evidence given by; the plaintiff. and her witnesses w•as�all to this George Chin.'. left :on Saturday for. 'Chathaan •for 'a try. but with the 'Chathain;.entry in.. the .Mich- an=Ontario Senior'. Hockey Lea-, gue Chatham also :has'. a Junior, "1n3'>.entry for :whit eorge would• 'be', eligible. if :he. doesn't make 'the Senior squad.. If he remains Chatham he• plans to brush:, up on" " .a' `c• uple of subjects, ''which' he lacks for senior.:rriatrictilation stand ''Mrs p,,. Cree' she said,. was op-,. •' posed to, her'. marriage 'to 'Roy Bentley. r Mrs.. Bentley .eoinplained that while' she worked at:the hotel, iiia -, h G Lucknow she had' very little. spending money. 'l is was .torne.:, Deft by a friend,. Mrs.,,Evelyn Hus- sey of Goderich, • former Lucknow beauty. shop operator, who said "babe" (Mrs: Bentley) always .asked :her grandnuotler before go- ing anywhere, and ."seldom had' • money 'for s,hows or -ice cream or anything" , Group IIX -of W A: The Jones -Hunter Group of the W.A. met on Monday. with 22 nici<nlbers ' and five , visitors to at- tendance. t ten. dance. Mrs. ` Jones presided The roll call was . 'answered 'by ; a' • • MacLENNAN=.TOIHNSTON • A; pretty autumn wedding was. solemnized 'at Ashfield Presby terian Church'Saturday, October lst.at 4:00 p m..',Wh.en Helen Sara; elder 'daughter of Mr and Mrs' Wm. J. Johnston, was united .in• m'arriage' ,:to Stuart' .Boyd, 'elder son of.'tlie .late Mr and Mrs: K. .D.:•MacLennan, 'Ashfield. Rev: W. O. Rhoad performed the cere- ■'' mony before • an altar -of 'autuhmn . flowers and lighted 'tapers. 'Wed etding, music was pla1ed ;by Miss: ■ ' Barbara MacLennan. The soloist, i' • • miss Marietta' Stingel, sang "Be ,: cause and "I'll,Walk:'Beside You", " Given in marriage by her .father, ■ the (bride wore a gown 'of blush pink satin, fashioned with• nylon ■' net yoke. -The full •skirt falling in ■ . graceful folds, extended into a ."i slight train . He long .embroid ered veil was : held, in . place; by --or a seed Pearl headdress. • She ■ wore :a', triple: -Strand of pearls, gift of • the " groom and carried ■ a -white. bible ,with 'arrangement of yellow baby chrysantherntins3 ■. , Her attendants were .Miss Alina Jean Johnston, sister" of the bride. i as .nriaid of : honor,,,who wore ius-, ■ chia taffeta and carried a .bout.. ■ quet of assorted :minas,' The • 1bridesrnaid, Miss: Sally .MDon- ■• •aid,. 'wore 'a ggown of; yelloacw 'taf • feta • and carried" a 'bouquet of assorted mums." Little Dianna ■ Farri'sh, cousin of the bride, :as r flower girl, were •winter green ■ taffeta aiid ' carried, 'a ba'skAt u of yellow baby mums. Mr. Bayne • ' MacLennan;', brother • of the •. MI groom .was best roan. The ushers .were 'Jack: Johnstbn,,.brother• of' the bride ,,alto Mr, Dave IVMDon-' ■ a1d. Following the cereinony,:.65 guests were served a 'wedding g ■ ' dinner at Knotty kine'' Inn, Kin- ! Cardiae: The bride's 'mother wore read the;'scripture reading ••Mrs. •Minnf ord led in. ' prayer: Mrs Hoag gave a reading which ' was followed by • a: ' pleasing solo by Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Phillip . Mar:Mil=, lan': gave; a' readir g: Plans were ..discussed for the' fowl supper. Hymn :497 was 'Sung and the raiz. ah. benediction ronounced. This, P 'P. was.: followed ,by a : social .half hour. VETS MEDAL FORMS':; AVAILABLE: LOCALLY: Veterans eligible for stars and medals; of. World: War II are: ad- 'vised t�'' obtain application fonans• for, same which are .now avail able at the Legion` Hall .or at;the post office' in *Lucknow.; Unless these forms are • filled. out . and forwarded „there is the -:possibil- i�ty that 'veterans will not receive. their awards owing to change of' 'addresses since enlistment, These new addresses- might Abe unknown. to the Departnifit of •Veterans' Affairs. The form to•�be filled out is aLLbrief- end --simple one< -arid -all 'veterans are urged to attend to. flvis'.matter ■ •.■, ' £verybod Welcome - It's your Centlre -' Support it s o • Y■ uii■d11 I.mill i'IM%I■ruu■■US.■ir:u'i■iiiili'ri■urliuit • GUIDE .NEWS ...The Guides met Tor the second :.' a ori. in the week'of•, the new'..s as. Hall. The:new. Company, Legion • I� p has twerit :Guides: Any, girls be tween the' ages of 11 and; 16 will :be. very welcome. The ,business was discussed and :.,• it was 'decided to 'send •-,a 'parcel to; Germany' Service stars..were ` 'given' out and new Patrol Lead- ers and Seconders :were: chosen. A° si'` so ` , musical '.games :and : .taps, closed the 'Meeting. Moving This Week Mr.' and, i1irs H. J. Lindsay" are moving /to .Clinton, this week: ati d "Mrs. Jack' 'MaeMillan have bought their home here, and. ,willmove in at 'once. Keady •Bests Clinton 'Keady. . won: the W.O,A A•, ' In 1 termedlate.''"B" softball, seriifinal series from; Clinton Radar School three, ,games to one. beady' cop- ped the deciding game,.by a 5' to 3' score. 'Clinton ousted. LucknoW 'fir 'the ,group: title,• a navy needlepoint dress with navy ,ac:cessor.ies, Mink fur . and 'corsage of ted roses,. The ,groom's;. aunt assisted , •in receiving and chose navy crepe- with navy ac- cessories and corsage of ---ink' aP .4? roses.; Later the young,' couple left • for • Detroit, Chicago, and other'points., Thebride, travelling„ wore ,a suit if grey check with black and red adcessqries, ' On th.'eir return they will reside ',on thegreet s farm ';in. Ashfield. Guests were, p'r'esent from, Detroit, 'Barrie 'and" London. Students' Shakespeare''made. Easy! • Enjoy,' .Shakespeare's greatest.. Plays, ' told .irr easy -to -read style tby John Erskine; 'and illustrated .: with beautiful paintings (ideal for. a _scrapbook) :.by Willy.. Pogany. Read these 14 ,stories of Shake`s'"-`, peare's ,greatest plays, starting in The 'American Weekly, famous mafg'azine with this' .'unday's (October 9:i 'issue of the Detroit. Sunday Times. .`, WEDDING 'BELLS,, •. RIVETT–THIGH The marriage of Arnold Rivett,, son ' of 'Mr: and 'Mrs, 'George Riv- R, eft" • Dun annon, and:•' Audrey • Marreldest daughter of vt' and s. Mrs.' . Wilbert �, Thom, Colborne: township, • took' place . at the ,Cor,. . • ch ` iryns'e. 'on inth .United 'Ghttir Friday, September ' 23,: Rev. Mr. Gout officiatir g Mrs, Eugene g Thompson ofCorinth, sister of the groom', . Was bridesimid, and ,Ernest Cowell, o f Thor•idtle, was bestman,an, After a altor•t honey moor the "'ming. couple will re• side -at Corinth: •