The Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-04-27, Page 6PAGE SIX
THE LUCKNQW SENTINEL, LUCKNQW, ONTARIO
BW:IYS VILLAGE HOME;
Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Agnew have
pu lehased the R.,: 13.'Quance home.
on, Havelock St. and will obtain
possession not later than June
lst.. Mr. Quance plans: to, return
to Clinton. ,
This home is better, known as
(the former Harvey Treleaven
residence, : whish '"he purchased
from. the• Oliver Johnston ,Estate,
°Mr. Quance had ,previously ,sold
the adjoining vacant lot to the
south, tbo the ,John; W. Henderson.
be: C,onp
Luuxu r ‘Mrs. • ; Agnew ar a 'at
11!I,r. :and M... Ag e
present tenanting Alex MacLeod's
house. in Lucknow,;Wh+cli is the
former, Lawrence borne. Mr.:and
Mrs., MacLegd will nwVe hi. from
``tlie ,Tarim to„''oocu y this: borne
They have' Sold : their farm to
Tom MacKenzie l` of iSohumaicher
and : loinnerly. o+f ',Lucknow, who
..gets ' possession '.this spring.
:Brother -In -Law Passes .
' ` The death '''occurred recently in
London of..- John S.•1't
: •cLarty;:
treasurer -of ''the- -County, :of . Mid
dlesex. ,ire was. 59: and died sud-
. daily at :his home. He had re-
cently 'returned from.. a trig to'
.. Aritona for his health. The .de -
'ceased' Was • .'a'. (brother-in-law of
-Mrs. J W. Henderson;: of, -town..
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iti niford Group of the W,AL
Mrs, iMutmiford's Gr6up a£ the
Vii'A. Q ther :
rifted C ,
Church met
at the home: of 'Mrs.. n1. Dtirnin
on 'Wednesday, ,,April 19th, with
an attendance of `13. The, roll call,
was answered. (by':.an exchange 'of
plant slilps, The meeting was
opened by ' .a • short .poem, .hymn,
and. prayer by Mrs. Mumford,
Reports from ''committees were
herd. Mrs. J, C. NfcNab 'offered
her home for the May meeting..
Theiprograconsisted of a read-
ing. bym Mrs. McNab ' followed by
verses . from: , the • Bible by '°Mrs•
•McDonald and. a reading by Mrs.
'Gilchrist—Mrs,. Webster gave ai}
auto • harp ,selection. and ' Mrs, S.
Collyer a, reading. Mrs,.'Mumfor,d
told' an ;Easter story. •Miss :x Jean
Osborne spoke, on:"Life's extras,
and' ; necessities Iby Archibald
Rutledge, The meeting • was clos-
..ed .with the mizpah 'benediction
and ,a, •
social .half hour followed.
To :Enter Cornell :University
aVlr. Wilfred 'Snider -and' Mr.
Kelly KellemanI af' Dearborn,,l
Mich,; visited • last -.week. -end : with
Mrs. . Josephine.,Canieron of Bel
•gralve, ',and formerly of Lucknaw..
Wilfred; who• has spent the' win-
ter 'at; Miarni,' Florida, will. shortly.
enter 'Cornell .University, ,New
York•
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• V'WEDDING BELLS
MONTGOMERY—BARBOUR
° Laura' Margaret Isabel,- dough -
her of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Bar-
bour, became the bride. of Don-
old 'Wm.. Montgomery,. son of, Mr.
and• Mrs,. Jos. 3. Montgomery of
Winghatn, :in a ceremony Satur-
day, ',April. 22nd 'at 2,30 .in; the
Manse, St. Helens.. Rejvi M. G.
Newton officiated: The :ibride was
charming in• a floor length gown
of white satin with net yoke, and
long; .lily point sleeves and
shouliderlength veil. She car-
ried. bouquet, of "_red Peerless
roses.. and' andiantum' :fern; She
�vilas ,.attended .by Nis, William
Grover of Wiigham,.. rn pink t'af
°feta,' with matching halo and. 'car-
rying.
ar-
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rin . a colonial 'bouquet of pink
, .
Delight roses "and adiantum 'fern,
Wim; Grover .of �Wirghar'n atten-
ded the •.gx oom. , The. couple ,will`
reside in Winglram -
McGtJIRE--:REID
M. 'Maple Lea . ;Farm, , 'Huron
Towinshiip; at high noon- on 'Sat-
urday, April' 1.5th,'Isla May, dau=
Miter of .11/11r. and `Mrs.. Lorne B.
Reid, became the.bride of Lovell
,Iioward ,McGuire, • son of. Mr, and
Mrs. Toward McGuire, ..Huron
Township.
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•Palms, • �terns .,and :.:snapdsagn
were grouped -to • provide a . set-
ting for the: ceremony, 'for which
the ;Rev. John C': Hutton° off ici-
:a.ted, at the do'ub'le 'ring •ceremony.
Miss Oral ,Finlayson played Wed:
:ding music and : Murray .Culbert.
sang "U' Perfect, Love" ' and "I:
Love You Truly"
The ,bride was given in• mar-
riage by .her father She .Wore
becoming ".suit in red checks and
carried . yellow ,roses. tied' with
white ,streamers.. Attending .• was
her. , sister,' Miss Evelyn:Reid, in
Iwo tone •brown ,suit, carrying
Talisinan roses . with g re e n
'stteiamers•; Arnold McGuire was
groomsman ,for his brother
• At the reception, at Reid's'Cor-
ners= camnrnunity, 'hall, thekbride's
mother 'wore a . wine: suit with
black accessories, and, .corsage of
White. Carnations. .The ' groom's
mother,. `chose a green suit, with
grey 'accessories '. anal corsage Of
• ,Ipink roses. m
• For a trip.to to southern Ontario
and. ` Nf chiigan• tpbints '. the .bride'
�'�. k '
'accessoriesand .'cors2uge.:of Yel-
low roses. '.
Mr. and. Mrs.. McGuire will re-
side in .Huron, Township:',
Presbyterian Guild • .
The regular meeting cif the
Presbyterian Young_ Peoples, held,
April '24th, 1950, opened with the
singing of -hymn. 315 followed Iby
the Lord's praYer; The Seri re,
Psalm • 145, was • read responsively
and theBible• study Was ,taken
by .IMarion Graham:. : Following
the. singing of hygnn 325;` Ebner
Urnbach gave .a piano .solo. ,Films
were then shown 'and the .Meet-
ing _closed' with prayer.
EARLY, PLEASE!
Repeatedly.
we dray✓ .attention
to the necessity of having articles
for. publication -sent in . as. early.
as possible.:: On Tuesday o . this.
week We received, no less":'t4ian
five, reports of church meetings
which had ' been held as rrueh .as
two'`weeks; lbefore.. Besides ..losing
their news value; these reports
add to 'the: flood of" last minute
copy,and, add•'to, the difficulty of
gauging our type requirements;
• Reports of aneetings • held the
previous •week . should be in by
Saturday, with' "Monday morning
as, a 'deadline` -and ,hereafter -re
ports. that ;are received later than
that 'will receive no ; assurance of
being published in.. that .issue. at
least. ,
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URS]), FRA
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CHA•_NGE
OF TIME .
Effective 'April 30, 1950.
-MOTORAYS:
BVS S.,CH NILE
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Willi be opiated on
'EASTERN DAYLIGHT
SAVING TIMEk.,
Consult your Ideal Agent
for further information, -
Hunter-Jons Group %v A,
The April �ineetirong,'was 'held at
+:homrse fMrs,,' Percy hong,
+withthe M; �Oafin,pbeli Thompson,
convener for the month, 'conduct-.
�hymn
ing. After 'the ,opening, c
the..
scripture '• Was 'read :i by
non, , Hunter "Members, 'present;;
paid; one; "cent • for • each :pound;
. weighed.' Followring,' ;a busines
discussion ,;the, hymn Christ,
there' Is no' East " or ,Wiest""I `was
sung.. Ws. llaf ld'Treleatren fav
ored with a :vocal ,solo, Mrs,
Campbell •Thompson Lead an in.:
teresting article on' "Musings on
Life" :and Mrs, : Harvey Webster
gave a . piano solo, The meeting
closed with the. mizpah .be'nedic.
tion land,: lunch was enjoyedby
all: with' a vote of thanks tender.
ed to Mrs Kaag for the Fuse of
her :home.
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EMPLOYERS! = Please, send.' all.,.unem-
ployment insurance books ' for .1949-50' and
previous years iminediat.ely to tile. National
Employment,. ,Office with which, you deal,
unless :renewal 'arrangements , have already
been made. They must, be.•exchanged for new
books.
Before sending in your 1949-50 insurance
books, take note of'the:date to w'hicli'Stamps,
.are affixed, so as to avoid duplication", in the:`
new books. •
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Renewal of books is important . to you,
to your.. emploees and, to the Commission.
• Please. Act Promptly, '
TO ,THE •INSURED WORKER !-.–Have you an
insurance book in yQurwpossession? •If so,; please
take or (send .it to, the nearest ,National •Employ-' ,
ment Office for renewal itnrnediately. I.f you send
your book, -'enclose . your present address. ''so ' that
your new• book may be sent to you promptly.
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE.
COMMISSION
C 'A: L. MURCHISON, J. G. BISSON it. . J TALLON'
Commissioper Chief Commissioner Commissioner'
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GIRL GUIDE NEWS
The regular. G Guide.. meet-
ing .yii'as held on Friday`nigh+t 'at.
,7,3Q o'clock in' the 'Recreational,
Centre \ ,
The roll ,:call was taker and
there were eighteen -present: Af=
ter.. ibtisiness • was :• discussed, „ap-
plications , were given, to chose
who • are . going, to. ''Huronia, Girl:
'Guide • camp this sur•mer: •
Mter scone games ,the meeting
closed iby singing tams
• WOLF CUBS
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Cubs was: held in the Recreational
Centre ,'with an attendance of 22;`` LP •.
'Ronald. Tavener ted': in' the Grand .•
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TRUCKS
Howl, with inspection. following.
•'Competitiv+e games' were held
and Iiev.:Tavener conducted the
"Dance' of Shere sKharN Death".•
These jungle d-artces are based on
stories of, life in the jungles of
India• as written .by; Rudyard Kip
ling. Ronald Tavener: was advan✓-
ced • to, Sixer of the Greys, and
Dick liVturdie entered the,. same
'group.,Standing in' the April..
Pack ompetition 'Greys 273,
Townies 268, *Rends 249, Whites
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SUCCESSFUL STAG PARTY'
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creational •Centre on. Monday;
night with about 80 ' Men in • at -
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tendance for an • evening: of •,'� OPEN". EVERY `EVENING FOR: YOUR CONVENIENCE ;•1'
bridge, euchre and cribbage: :Is .w 0
Lunch of sandwiches, pickles, ,pie '
and, :coffee was served .by'the li
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Rangers who ere, in attendance
in ' inifopm, •
Prize 'winners were: bridge,
Willard Thompson; ; euchre,, Al•
Irwin; cribbage,' lbonald Fergus-
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