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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-06-01, Page 6• tf. 470 r:. A: F PAGE SIX WEDDING '.BELLS ACKERMAN--STEELE A very pretty event took place in Trinity United Church,; Ter - onto, when •'the ''pastor, Rev. E. Crossley Hunter, united in, mar- riage Miss Minnie Elizabeth Steele,.R.N., . of Toronto, General • hospital,' daughter. of Mrs. Win. Steele and the late Mr. Steele of • Ripley, to . Mr.• George: Henry Ackermran, of Berkley, California, THE' f 11cr.NEN OW -STINEL L'UCKNOW, ONTARIQ '. DUNGANNON Fifty :Years Married •• Mr, . and Mrs. Hugh Stewart, highly esteemed residents of Dun- gannon olbservedt their ,golden wedding on Tuesdayof last week. Fifty years ago,,, on May 23, 1900, Hugh,.Stewart ,was married to Mary., Ann Richardson, Port Al- bert, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Richardson,' with Rev. M. son' of Mr, and Mrs, Dal Acker M. Goldberg of St Paul's church man, Sr,, 'of ,;Algcyma, Wisconsin, of England, Dungannon, perforin-• ing, the ceremony. The wedding attendants 'were the late William Richardson, the bride's . .{brother, and her rceUsin, Mrs: Harry Led - nor, formerly. Jean Dunbar, who ,, et fibre tiered .organdy.• over 'white 'lives Iat.Port'Al�bert: N,Lr. <and'Mrs,. •r. . 1 health. The church was :beautiful ly decorated with . large>:baskets •of white gladioli: ;and, stocks; hy= derange plants . and` -ferns. : The':bride was dressed in,;white • taffeta •+Hader in floors length. with. Stewart are in fairly good fitted bodice, 'and. short puffed sleeves and a velvet ribbon' velvet . ribbon% sash. with 'mitts of • organdy: • Her• long. • tulle veil was held in place by • a • jewelled bandeau and she carried a'.Cascade bouquet 'of' whitecar, nations and stephonotis. • Mrs. Dal Ackerman„ .Jr., of Buf- falo, dressed in floor length; white organdy embroidered in blue over ,:(blue taffeta,. withblue sash and .{braided headdress,. carrying a bouquet of piiik carnations and anums and ' 1VIrs. P:: R. B'rown of Ripl,ey,'•sister of. the bride, dress- ed' in:floor •length:. of gandy erri- ibroidered in, yellow over, yellow taffet with Yellow ,Sash and braided'headdress: ':.carryin a cascade; ,bouquet:' of pink carna- tions and, mrauve mums with yel 'new owned ,by. 'J,ohn •Errjrngton. lowcenitres were, the .{bridesmaids: Selling this.'place,. he .bought the' The fide 'came in Ain ':the.arin, Peers ,and Augustine farms' on the f ` Ashfield `• 37 4th Concession o . of herrother , Mr. Wilfred D. } .Steele ,of .' ipley • to the strains of Years::.ago 'and seivien years ago. i n Melville the iwedd ng march' . played' ire . sold. his farrm to h _s so , he.:'The family consists of Wilbur &' •Mr. John.'. Lyn.,'�,organist• of. , t ' �ehurch. •Miss. Delys Owens of Tor 'onto, friend of ' the '(bride, sang •1beautif illy: "The Lord's''' Prayer.“, land "Oh I.?erfect Love". •, : . • Mr'. Dal Acckerrnan, Jr:, of Buf 'talo• was •his. b'rother's , groomsman 'for the. deurble ring ceremony. The ushers 'were the bride's' .bro=' -ether, Mr, A. ;Bruce Steele of 'Sar- nia and .{brother -in: iilaw Mr D. R Br•,own of: "Ripley, • • -'.; The :informal reception . was -held at the Windsor •.Arms. Hotel. • The• bride's ,mother received' in .a blue ibraide crepe With :large,pic- 'cure'"hat and. Wore; ra 'corsage:,'of roses` and 'carnations ,'Mrs. W. 'T. ca r n apron • • :off orlon • ,:• asses i'ig, They have lived 'all their lives in ;this d str ct,,,a r; ` Stewart, at: an:. •early:;age, started out in life'for himself, ,'working' by ' the day at Taylor's sawmill [between Conces- sions 2; and 3, Ashfield, at: $1.75 a year. Then he worked for, farmers in this district, A.°few years, later he started in business for; laim self; threshing with ; a' steam' en_' '+gine, for': aproximately: 30' ;years: He was one .of. the first :men to • do' away, • with 'straw -carriers: and introduce 'the -straw - blower,. which'was 'a • great labor -saver.; He also, had a sawmill and shingle mill where he manufactured .lumber and :shingles for. ,building material. He then began farming In West Wawanosh,• ori the farm Harold: of :.London, , Arthur :and Melville, Ashfield tow.{ ship, Gor don, West': ' Wa ra iosh •. and Mrs:* David Cowan` Jr.,(Margaret), the. ,( g , ,youn'gpst of ,the; family; and for, merle . a nurse, 'now living en'..the '12th _concession of Ashfield: They havealso six ,grandsons and ' six :: 'granddau ht rsP ';Mrand Mrs. s. ".f Stewart are' 'devout; ; mernbers ,o St. ,PauFs•C urch '.of ', En land h Eng ,. Dungainori. '• ;:,' • Mrs. Raba. Irvin and little ghter, BettY �entafew 'days . re- cently : With •their. relatives, ` Mr, and Mrs. -,Bertrarn Curran ' and £aini!1 Y at. Hamilton, _ LEGIONNAIRES 'POSTPONE SCHED..J.ioI4 QPENER. Group 3 •'of the• 4`A series °in the W,O.A.A. gets underway this. c Winghamwere slated to open in the• Caledonian Park tonight, but owing to the- condition+ of the' park, the game.. has had to be postponed, The local squad have not had a practise yet. They are slated for. 'Centralia next • Tues= Hugh • Hawkins. :of Clinton group -convener, The, scheduleis as folloWs,; May ' 9 •30. -Centralia at Seaferth June . , 1.---,Wingham. at Lucknaw; Clin- ton at Go1erich 3 --Centralia at Winghamr 6-- Seafebth ; at Clinton; Luck now .ate: 'Centralia , .7—Wingliamp'at Goderich :8-- Clinton i t Centralia 9, •Goderich, at; ,Seaforth, Luck= now at Wingham • 12-Winghain. at Clinton; • Sea; forth at .1.mcknow a 13 -Centralia at:.Goderich wee'blue, 'With flowered ed /Tien- her residence and lot' to . Mr ',and ' .' • � and 'iMrs.:Bert .° 1JfcWhinney has ;made ruing and a _aarge _piicture . h�a f. _ :..r• . her 'corsage . was pink• carnations. plans for living accomod'ation•, ,Mr. Dal •Ackermanproposed the. ' 'with` Mrs. J. Blarnilton. the 'toast to bride and groom..a-. ,nd Visitors- recently with Mr. ,and ... • ._ � . _ . the +groom responded in- .a few Mrs. Roy Hudson' . were Mr. and Mrs. Frank ;Collar; and son Brian well ;chosen swords. .The ibt'ide . M of Wingham and :Mrs: Rolland .r -Day aiid:,atiri of London. . :Mt. ,George. Whitlam; eniiployed by the • Toronto'; Hydro, Commis- sign, was .a week=end rvfisitor with: Mgrs. Whitlam and: little daughter, - ,Heather Mrs. D. E. Anderson and will make ,their home son Carman Coast and .' in Berkley lifornia. ..(Continued on, Page:' 7)' KINL.OUGH' Robert McLean, Mr.Mr, Mrs. Wm. Holland land family of Kincardine were re cent visitor with. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Graham. Mrs. Cliff' Conigram, Dale and Brian of Liicknow visited on Wednesday with Mr. " and ' Mrs, William Wall. Misses -Nellie and Margaret Malcolm spent Tuesday with,,•rel- atives' 'et • St. Thomas. a Mrs. •Alex Percy is in Wing 'h:an ,"Hospital with an attack Of, erysipelas. We hope she. Will soon: be on : the way 'to recoverry.; .'Misses. „Edna .and May Boyle spent a day: last geek' with 'their' uncle,. 'Dick Neil, Mobresville;;,•,. - -Little. Leonard Stanley, son -of Mr. ,. and Mrs '. Ezra`. •Stanley" fell at his home and.requir,ed .several, stitches' to 'close the wound. • Mrs. James McEwan..• returned to Kinloss after, spending a while with Mr, •and Mrs. Donald • Mc - Ewan and their twin sons. - 'Mrs. George: Graham. accom-• panied -.her, mother, Mrs. Cather - 14.-Seaforth' at Wingham, God . lihe Hewitt,: to •visit with relatives • erich at Centralia at.. Spokane, „•Wash,: • " • 1,7—••Winlgham at .Goderich .19,7—Clinton, at.. Wingham 20Goderich : at 'Luucknow. 21 Wingham`'at' Seaforth 22--Cen.tnalia , at Lucknow; :God . erich at, Clinton. 24—Godercl; ;at Seaforth r Luc. 26,-=W'ngh,am. .at:.Cen now at Seaforth. • Centralia ' at 2'8 :Clinton; Luck • now at Goderich; :Seaforth. at Wingham ' ' 30,—Centralia at :Seaforth God er,ieh at Lu.cknow, v — Seaforth 3 Clinton at Seaf,ort • a- '`Win har i;, Sea- —�Lucknow' t g ,, , forth at' Centralia; Clinton -at Goderic`h : • . ' a Lu�c.know •"� ' ?�Wingham:aat✓ . ., God:- erich'.at.: Centralia'' in'ham C 'n• j:OGq�derilch at Windham.; , . l> toneat Lucknow 12-Lucknow at Goderich. 13=Wiligharri .a t Centralias opening hymn and Prayers, Mrs. 14--oderich at '.Clinton,',.. Luck: Karl Boyle read ; the' thou -ht :for, Y.g travelled in, a beige ;wool . suit and white matching hat with bltie •'accessories. The happy•couple left on., .a motor : 'trip tovisit the, .{grooms" relatives in Wisconsin:, and,from there 'they will have a tsight=seeing, trip to the Pacific ►elicious TRY •MacSWEENS HONEY YOUR. GROCER I-ASIT on' :Guaranteed Trust Certificates ` SSYIRD'for ariy t rnoun.t , for ti tem -of five years .. , guaranteed,'hoth as to principal aed interest : , Interest cheques -nailed to rear hi' :holders• on due date, or, at holder's option, may . he allowed to accumulate at compound interest, . An ideal investment for 1' • Executors .• ndiviiduals •• `Administrators ). Committees . Corporations • Trustees.. ' Cemetery B oards • Hospital: Boards • iii STERLING'•.TRUUSTS CORPORATION 372 •Bay, Street,•orcnto 1 • 38 years in Business Mr'..• and Mrs: Cliff Borthwick of St:Catllerines,spent the 'week. end with 'Mr.. and 'Mrs'. ' Ja1es fl:odgins, , ` • Mr. .'and .':Mrs,, M'iiler Hartwick• and Wayne of Kincardine, • Miss. tinice Snow of ,C,linton and Nfesars.: Jack' and• Scott :Walsh spent Sunday with .Mrs. Milton Walsh. • • • ",..Mr. and..Mis. Karr Bpyle, ,11�Iar lyn 'and. Carol went; to` :London on Sunday to visit with• relatives' also tobe: with •Miss' Joan. Elliott.: who, is'' a :patiert.'in"St, ,Joseph's'' Hos itah ; i• • Mr:` and Mrs,' Arthur-I-laldenby. and:<'Shiriey of Toronto spent. ..Sunday wi:tti . Mr. and 'Mrs: GeoY. 1-ialdenbY, • 'Aux i r . on • ,,The,' Girls . it ary;•Met :Saturday' at the home : of '`Miss Marilyn:: Boyle . with Mrs Bert Nicholson:,; in the chair:' After the. now•^.at Seaforth. 17Centralia at Wingham; Luck now. at :Clinton `18--Seafortli.at•Gode ir c. h :19—Clinton. at. Centralia' 20==-Seaforth at ,Centralia• di. the day: The roll call' was,' anis, wered with the," Word•"grace ' This "'!being a `work meeting • the ak'ternoon'• was 'spent: in making new curtains:.for, the . Sunday: :School' room. Five 'dollars ''Was vo ea: , o,: e T am oda 'etae Fund, Ther eeting closed ,with a hymn, and the:'. benediction A dainty lunch;,was• served by, the hostess and .'committee. . • • There :wiill be nb service in:the Anglican Church . next Sunday; .June 4th when .the. Rev., :Ralph: Blight will be ordained at : St. .Paul's Cathedral, London. Service will, be ,at 3.00o'clock on,' the fol- lowing Sunday with .- "Sunday .School of J., FE. Lane'is 'recovering from another' attack of pneu- monia. The H•W.I, will meet at ;'the home of Mrs. Howard -Harris and Mrs. ` Thos: .Harris on Thursday afternoon. The Y.P:S of the Presbyterian Church was held on "Tuesday' ev- ening at the hoine of Mr, ; and Mrs.' ''John .' Emmerson 'with the president, • Mr: Wayhe': in charge:Mr. ' Jack • Macp'onald',readthe srcripture; Prayers were taken' ;by 'Messrs. John Emmerson arid Don 'Robertson: and Lloyd Johnston; THURSDAY; ,TUN :1st,. 19,5Q, 25: --Centralia at Goderich ' 26=-Wingharn. at Clinton 27-Seaforth at 'Goderich; •;now at Centralia 31Central'ia 'at'Clinton %August 2- -Clinton' at Wingham; tralia' at Lucknow. 4=Clinton at Seaforth .7-Seaforth• at.Clintont. ,9-,-Wingham at. Seaforth 1.1=§eaforth • at ;Lucknow 14--Goderich at W.ingharn Luck en - STRANGE;' SOD•REMOVAL,; :PHENOMENA IN Kf NLOSS •: Residents of : theWhitechurch:.. Larigside .{district in K 'i n 1'o ss Township`'are talking,' these , days 'about' the strange 'sod. removal` • _phenomena on , the farm of Milan Mloore on the Second Concession.' A. strip: •: of sod about. 12'. feet long; :three feet wide and nearly a .foot deep has been 'completely • taken out, and! lies in' two .pieces, nearly 100tfeet away: Situated . in :a valley, the'strip', has been removed cleanly leaving no marks. . OT strewn', • earth • ;or - 'gravel... Some persons believe: lightning may have /been •respon- sible:* • The- excavation was 'discovered recently by six=year-old. Muriel Moore It resembles _the bod-yand. head of a horse upon close acr ut-' iny. ; Waxer covered this area. in the Spring ' preventing: discovery until 'now. GIRL GIJZDES ,,The regular meting of:the Girl' • Guides was: held; on Friday even- ing • in the"' Community Centre, The roll call'was taken.and there. were nineteen present Business Was . then discussed::After playing a few games' we ; went outside where • the tenderfoot Guides learned some woodcraft signs, We then ' closed the meeting by singing Taps, "' Next week the snieeting will starbt at 7:30. Please note the change of 'time; ". Protect. your hcrna ' � 4 wit h durable:COiotiF-1 :se till • � lovelineS .. specify s:� s c,c,li . B-H "Eriglis},x” Paint,: i, a D 1H� �9EN QRS ON B LIMITED.� L`U• 'PHONE• 150,`LUCKNOW, 'ONT JOH at - poplar, Beach ' on -Saturday.' when an,.invitation was to be ex- tended to the A.Y.P;A'. Solos were given by:Miss rence Macl/on :.: ald, Mrs.' John Ernmerson: and Don Robertson with 'guitar ac- companiment: c- com;anon ent: "Realms w` P g. e r given:Tby Irlrma Jean Percy'arid Winnifred McFarlane:• Contests! were' conducted by. Mis:''.Ed. Thompson and 'Mrs. Cliff. John• ston; . Conity singing was en.", joyedununwith Miss Joyce Baulch 'at the. piano. The meeting 'closed. wan : ne • neneaic was served. The ,May, meeting of the WMS' Auxiliary, .was, .held at the home of Mrs.. Wesley Guest witih an attendance of 13 men1.bers and I. visitor: After -'the opening: ;hymn prayer was then given by Mrs; Clark Needham followed:•by the,,., scripture reading by Mrs„ ' Mark Johnston: The troll ("all Was. ons-: ;veered Eby: women of the. Bible,-' The: study ',book on Japan was: umirriiarized ,,by Miss 'Nellie Mal calm arid'.. ,.{•.dad by Mrs. :. Percy, -,Doris Barr, ,Mrs. ,Frank: • ane . L ncn Maulde i. The resignation, of the treasurer, , Mrs.' J. Barr, was re •ceived. Mrs. • .Wesley :Guest was ' 'appointed an,d accepted. the of ;fine. The ibale. Collection wastak en and •amounted to -John . Emerson gave a :pleasing' solo 'followed -by ',a 'reading shy` Jean 'Guest. At the close of the. meeting a dainty lunch. was' ser ' ,ved' by: the hostess:' 1VMrs. Frank 1Vlaulden give 'a vote of thanks. to Mrs.. Guest :for, the ust of het glans were made for the .{picnic' home. All Persons V``ho Own Harbour FAf.I''PERSONS OWNIN OR•H1 RB'OtJRING DO((in The •w „V.illage of Lucknow Must, Register same' at the MVlunr• eipal: Office and' procure :a license on or e f ere •June lst,•1950. IT IS', RE'QUES,TED that dogs be'not allowed to run at large•' during the period to 'July lst, 1950. , • DOGS NOT WEARING TAGS 'and running at large at. an)'' time' are liable to be impounded at the owner's risk and: expense. JOSEPH AGNEW, Waif, Clrrl , e :