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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-07-10, Page 5THURSDAY, . JULY 10th, 1947• _. THE LUCKNQW SENTINEL,. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Lyceum TheAtre T111' ATRE .CLOSED; ALL. THIS 'EEK uesda -Y. , Wednesday Alot►day,. � JULY. . ot. 3 :16: Y 'HUMPHREY :BGART, - LAUREN ' BACALL, tt' SLEEP" E• BIG . _ ADULT ENTERTAINMENT MINISTERS INDUCTED. • Wednesday evening- ' a large Congregation gathered at St. An Brew's UnitedChurch. for the in- duction-of n-duction:af . the new 'minister, Rev. o Gibson, �..�- S�ih, .l_ G Stanley xi-,- came 'from J: a Hutton,'Pine. River; the chairman of: the Pres ytery, .a. Duncan McGregor. `., f the` service.' ' < charge o ' M�r,. and' Russel: Moore and the serer' :t eeve�..Ho' axn ly7an-d–Mr. ant is- Starrl;ey .,--A.fte .-Cee- . McGuire f' the .Olivet circuit M -ore and farnily of Preston .vis and 1VZcG o Mrs. Mac Ross. and Mrs;'• Thos. Moore visited recently with rela- tives in Toronto. Mr, .and. Mrs. FredThompson' of 'Toronto spent:a few days .last week with her, sister, Mrs. 'Joe ,Sr. and M Tiffin. and• other relative"`';. Mr, ..and. Mrs, iVIalcolm .Ross, J"r,. and children of Toronto are visit- ing with his parents, ' Mr, & Mrs. Mac Ross and other relatives, • BORN—In Wingbar Hospital on July 7• to Mr:' -and M -.7R-.7 -eddy.. Inglis, a son. Congrattilatioris..' Mr, ,and Mrs.'hack . Hayes' of `Detroit ,spent . a� few. • days, last` Week with' Mr', and' .Mrs: Victor ;Emerson and. other •relatives.... P. The: • . United ••Church h' a. d _ a strawberry supper iii the .base= ment of the • 'church von • Monday evening of Allis :week.. • L'ater 'a play was held in" the hall when. nine young, people..of Harriston Anglican .church presented their play "Betty, Girl 0' My Heart", to a well, filled hall., which was enjoyed .by, all. . The evening, was a' decided success. Miss Annie Kennedy.•of . Wing- ham: 'hospital staff spent. Monday at her home: • , ,.• i .Rev.• and Mrs.' W. J. Watt and family' 'Of. Grimsby moved last week into 'the .late Mr. William Barbour's house. Mr, Watt is a retired .•; minister. We welcome them to• our village, : •,Clark McGregor. Of •Tor of Hanover visited one, day last ek with the}r ,mother Mrs. . WEDDING BELLS BAXTER—STOTHERS A pretty -summer w:eciding was solemnized at Erskine Presbyter- ` ian Church, Dungannon, at high noon Saturday, when the younger ' daughter. -of, M -r -,and U1V1rs, B ;Her best Stothers,, -Helen Norene, was. united in.-, :marriage..- to Sheldon Baxter, Goderich,, 'son of Mr,' and Mrs; Wm. M. Baxter, London. • Rev:. C. H. MacDonald, moder- ator of the: General Assembly, of- fici•ated` at the: cer-erncony - The ceremony "was ' performed , before : an, altar:, banked /with tall baskets of roses, peonies; paims. and terns, The. guest pews were Marked • by , white ribbons . ' and: roses.–Tradituona.1 wedding :musics" Was .played by Miss "1ilarion Mac- Donald, ,Luck •now. • : The soloist, Mrs, Gordon Iaiting, Goderich, sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "I Walked Beside You". Given in marriage - 13y her lath- er -the bride Was attractive• in a. floor: :length ivory satin. gown With . •sweetheart neckline.: and sleeves ending, in lily .points over.' the hands. The full bouffant'skirt ' heirloom 'venetian lace., She ; car- ried 'a shower: bouquet of cream' roses and .stephanotis. Mrs. Henry Bradley,.Goderieh, sister f, the. bride,, was matron;hof honor. She was gowned in' turquoise faconne S:•: 'PAGE FW .. WAWANOSU SCHOOL AREA. -MINUTES: July 2nd,. 1947.: A :meeting • of West Wawanosh Township School Area Board was held ' in Township Hall at 9 p.rr}. All 'rnembers .'present "We also had Mr. J H. Kinkead with us: Minutes of last meeting read and adopted on motion of Finnigan and Forrester •• • � •,N owed by Forrester and Dur min that the chairman• and _,sec, be 'a committee to try and get :a teacher for No. 17,, n otigri, carried. Trustee ' Forrester reported"to board that Archie ' McQuillin was. hurt • while playing. `at school,. Ari- 'applicatonY tore music' sup- ervisor was read. Moved. by 'Fin- nigan , and Miller that .we • pay Mr." Banter : $80 per class" room' tor four• schools arid sat No. 4 we pay $60 a class;,room. This is for 30 lessons. Three dollars a -•lesson deducted for all under , 30 : taught and $3:00 -'a 'lesson' snore for ' all. over 30..Only one lesson . to , be taught in each'class 'room a. week,, ,. Dr,. Weir's report on condition fell: from: a:'coronet of pearls and.-ef. .water was tabled. Moved,'by Finnigan and. Durnin that MiIler and. Forrester be re- sponsible :tor the pumping: out of the ;well on .No. 12.. before Sep- tember'u 3rd. Motion carried. llthe amount of. 383.12 .Bills t0, $ C-4-1'). �,---..K1 hat• to: match 'She ;had _ a; cascade. motion Fby ,Miller and Forrester: o had we , 'and Mrs. Donald' Blue,. Ripley, ited with, their parents, Mr. and introduce. , Mr. an d , d' Nir�s. Gibson Mrs, Art 'Moore.. • RE)T-HEAIR:E• LUCKNpW .DURING THE SUMMER WE ARE. PLAYING FRIDAY & . ,:SATURDAY ONLY FR I'. SAT.,OILY. This week's show has. lots•.of action as Charles, Starrett or- ganizes r ganizes..a cowboy caravan : and" runs °`mite ,'�hiigh ' adventure in. . Cowboy in the Clouds ;COW-•OY� . with 'Cannonball Dull Taylor, Julie Duncan, Jimmy •Wake- ley and his''saddle pals plus the Jesters. Its just jammed with` rollicking rythms of th,e range. ° "COWBOY IN THE CLOUDS" plays •Friday. & Saturday O-N=L-Y , r•: HUNTER NICHOLSON • .A . •pretty summer ' wedding was solemnize ' at :.the home of' Mr_• now, on. Saturday; . July' 5th '.atl when their eldest •.dau-- ,p ghter, ; Isabel Christina, was ited : iii marriage. to • William Jafnes::Hunter,', .younger" son of M. r: and Mrs:' Willi'. O. Hunter,. A field. - of;. Talisman roses , and fern.. The bridesmaidswere Miss 'Hazel Bentley, • Goderich,• attired .in .heavenly 'blue :nylon• marquisette. with `little, hat and'•`ostrich plume to • match • and:. Miss Ethel ' Turtoii, •J, the em ers o' o congre-•.. xn.d : � v ': • ed ink:,, Theycarried colon'ial bQu .: � - Gordon Wellwood lea•. a ori W , , p . gations;--after=which-all:' adjourn _ • '- nesday o-spen�d•,a. week or.:, two at quets of. pink;. `roses and .carna ed.to the Sunday, School•roorn for rri 1 erwash. with the cadets: '.'' Canip pp ., tions: .The bride's niece, Sandra' a social hour, when refreshments Bradley,..was. flower girl, nton r 1 • smocked, frock :-arid 'b coo s 'Moved by .Finnigan and- For: ..rester that . the secretary call. on all: --verso- "1•o --have Contracts for transporting pupils. and ar• range, for . transportation for an- .• .other .year,. Carried.. o• b r- mer -n5' ,gan that' Muller :and, Forrester present blueprints for:the' Wiring, of No 4•,school to'different .con, er, the, . bride entered . the room. ' to ;the :strains;,:of Lohengrin's'' bridal chorus ;played ' by • Mrs.' in a tractors ' for ;' prices .•' .Motion c'ar John L. MacKinnon of .Tiverton, were: served to..about;200• tario St United.Church,'Gli d onnet• ried • sister ''of' the.' groom Bev• C:.'H.. old• r 'sided' ••an Rev. G.. M,, Ne, to., - " • ' � :. .p .. � ,. .,. - Match. -carried g .y Moved- b'�.•Forreste ..and Miher p: . • Service .At ,Westfie L "• z e d J to ruratch.. •:She carried a: nose a :� •• y� 1VIacDonald.'; erformed the sere ' d Helens ' .addressed the,' in r Reu..A. ,G:•, Hewitt was .indu t : of : St, ' �i ,,.. . . ,. of s•weetpeas', and .roses.. � .Billy : a specs t- ' mon,. `before an' �• arc•h of ever, that,'Cha call •• al me'e. ea info 'the. ' astorate' of Aubu'ro, inter, The: minister ' was introduc.- Bradley; ne'� hew• .of the ::'bri.de p. Westfield .:and': Donnybrook • Un- .ed ::to the :congregation by: -Frank waspage boy, in: a brown:'velvet, ited .Chfirr.eh. at a* service : held. in Cainpbell:,of Westfield; Go: Beane e. ,. -suit;.;Lord: Fauntleroy style.: Mr. Sam. Thom son Westfield 'LTnited '''Ghurch.., ., • ` .: Auburn; . � :and am ., p . , Charles . 'Watson, Toxonto,'• 4vas. . '_..Donn brook Rev, -.W.. J. Woolfrey of On Donnybrook:. best imam' and :the Ushers were Arnold Stothers, '.brother of . the bride, ,and Henry ra ey; , bro then -in law of 4the bride At the, home of the bride's par= entsi Mrs-' Stothers'•received in :a ' green andblack printe silk suit, minister?...on behalf . of .the .session with bustle.•effect and c;cessories and congregation, presented. the SEPTIC TANKS AND CESSPOOLS' - 4 Co lain are � re � e th � received.: bythe: Medical O f slip is a equ f n y ficer Of Health with:reference" to.•the;' use ;of unsanitary and •;unhealthful methods hi emptying. septic 'tanks and�.cesspools: 'cad Schedule B, Section ' 124 of the''Public:` Dearth • Act reads: "Within the: a,hnits--of-any. mu-n-ic-ipality n contents of any :cess ool septic tank, or reservoir ,shall be removed unless removal of same :is by some odourless pro- cess". Penalty' •of: 20,00 fine is. Provided by .thg Act, This 'is to inform all municipalities that sanitary• egiiip-'• mens f Or• carrying:on the .above type of work . is' now available in the Courty, " and information where needed• will be .sup,, plied by applying • for same 44 : • 'At as 'soon as tenders are. in for •wirin ' ''ob `Ca'rried. • g7 ..... `:Moved .by 'I urriin and .Finnigan. that we adjourn,- The next' meet, b ng. to e called by ' chairman. W. A Ste :wart, ` sec.-treas.' . greens ,;banked with orange mnd . bloc= so s.:a -red arid white ':'roses.. . The bride looked lovely _ in r: a floo. len 'th w g on': of white' ernbroid= length ered2 nylon over ...taffeta with sweetheart neckline. fitted bodices.: bouffant, skirt; and', long sleeves:. tapering, to a,point over the'hand&; was' best man: Her . fingertip veil• was held: in... .' .Following :the • cere.rtiony, the ' place with a sea of ,'pearl head- dress Sher .wore asingle strand of pearls 'the . gift " of ,the • groom and Carried bouquet of , red roses. • • BRUCE . COUNTY HEALTH UNIT Dr: William , PD. . H.; Fowler • Difector and M. O. IL, , •,: "Walkerton, . Ontario. .., i LIFE, For 11 • Your 'Needs CASUALTY, ' CAR No Strings Attached In Our Policies. 'Claims : i . y rusted. Quickly and EffYcYently A �• •"'ttv Licensed Adjustor 'Living the District. •. S. Stewart Insurance .Agency PHONE 8, LVVCKNOW -to. match. • Mrs. Baxte woreA a bride and • groom with a; Bible, dress of ' rose •and ;grey: figured 'they being the first to be.`married n this ch rc'li. sheer : with ;white hat and acces i s hu soi"ies... Each wore' a corsage •of Later a reception ,was held at ° • , ,sister's . bridesmaid :' wore ' a ; floor' a , th` home: of the brides arents ere. aril roses a,-. j . , p;, . length gown. of. iiile.'green nylon.. : Sheldon 'Ba.xter` Mrs..Robi'nson:received in: a black Mr. •and • Mrs. S. C over taffeta with a •;headdress . or • Miss Margaret Nicholson as her left.on•,ja: wedding trip' ;to Mus- kola, „Niagara Falls and: other, points south. A,;The bride travelled wearing .a .black''. suit, bustle of-' feet . and furs: Her accessories were. black and she had 'a- corsage of cream roses. They will reside in �Goderich . WILLIAMS-ROBINSO"N ''A pretty Wedding took.. place in Donnybrook United Church' on Saturday, June 21st•. •at: • 3 .p.m. when 'Rev. Harold Snell united roses. 'On their :'return: th'e will red roses, She was assisted by the ..: in rtrarriage;; Irene Catherine; roorri's 'moths r weariri a, : rey Y • reside in Lo:ndon..„ g y ounger daughter of�Mr acid Mrs. b and yellow jersey dress , with a J. •: C: Robinsgn of Donnybrook and Dgttglas'JaiYies :Williams, son HENDEIISON-ORR corsage of red roses. ' The• marriage :of Helen Mara- m -:Aong the guests .Was the • of Mrs. B.1 E. Williams, Chester g I bride's grandother,' 1'Its• Chris St.; London.: The wedding rnusie garet Orlr, daughter,, of Mr: ;and tins` Nicholson of Bervie, ' .w'hq was a bride eighty 'years ago ''`•For: the wedding•strip to South- ern .Ontario the . bride, donned a •rose dressmaker suit with white:' accessories. On . their return Mr. arid Mrs; -Hunter will reside in Ashfield. n . Prier to her'' marriage Isabel` was ,guest' of honor at a, kitcheti. shower or l Friday, June .27th at the home. :of. Mrs.. Les Skelton„ ' Kincardine, With about twenty friends present, and on Monday;,' June 30th, a miscellaneous Show • er was held at her er home when, some 75'friends and neighbors- gathered and showered her with many lovely and .useful gifts. i f i 'g' ;ured :'silk 'tiro. piece.' dress and a'. corsage of pink 'ro'ses and. ferny. assisted–by iii s: -Willies is;inotla- er of; the groom.: wearing a two.• piece 'grey crepe dress with black• picture hat and white accessories Her corsage ;was of :;red roses and, fe;rri The young-cobp1e left on a trip to Niagara Falls and Buffalo; For travelling the'rbride chose a two piece white jersey dress with, white .accessories ' and blue top coati. .Her' corsage :. was • of • fired pink.and g re ri rosettes. She car ried . a bo ` uq �ut .of ' ink roses. pink, Mr, Lloyd Hunter, .brother ' oF' . the groom,' was groomsman •.reg- ister-Miss e -. . During the signing ng of.. 'the g ister Miss Jean' Maeltinnon, niece of the, groom,"Sang! "When Seing• is Sweet r--"' Following. the ceremony a wed:' ding :supper was served, to • some • forty: guests. The bride's mother received in 'a , navy and : copes; jersey dress :with a carnage of as•.played by"the .church ist, Miss Elaine :Bamford,' Given in' marriage by her fath: Mrs.. Melvin Orr`' of Chesley, . to 'David Henderson . of,• Pine River,: son of the. late, Mr. and• Mrs. F. et; the bride' Wore :a floor, length Henderson, took„. place at the dress of white taffeta with sweet- Presbyterian :Manse 'in Chesley at 3.20 p.m. on :,July' 1st..R:ev,' F. J. Barr performed the ceremony. The bride 'wore a street:,length dress° of • white ' silk jersey” witl7i' white •accessoi ies .aiid a corsage of red roses. ,She. was attended by Miss Ngrma Eruegeman of .Han- over who: yore' a lime' green 'dress. Bud Orr, brotherof the bride, was best man. A reception' was flet It Pleasure. Valley Farm afters which the .young couple left for, a trip th Muskoka. They will headdress.. Mr, Jack A.kmclritosh reside at Pine River,: • - 'heart '.neckline and the .grooms, gift, a matching gold locket and `I expansion ; ' bracelet., Her ' fltior length veil :was trimmed' with White velvet. ribbon . arid 'gathe't'-: ed :into a white velvet braided headdress. She carried a bouquet •of -'American Beauty roses. and'' fern. Mrs. Jack A. McIntosh of Lon- don° attended the bride and wore a• floor length gown Of rose cord ed. silk' with pale• 'blue feather