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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-11-27, Page 8M'• •PAGE SI go THE LUC•KNOW INEL, L' UCKNOW, ONTARIQ • • WEDDING BELLS Sydney Whitby, Lucknow, friend _._ of the gide, and by Mr. Garnet: MARSIIrPI]. L -.;.SOLOMON' Marshall, Watford, brother of the In' a noon, ceremony on Satur- groom. ' day, November 8th • at London, The bridew.a street to length 'Rev,' C. Hussey 'united. in nnar�- suit of ba an black d w . check, riage Beryle• Irene, youngest d'au. with black aecesSories and 'a cor- gta° liter cif: Mr�, and_ ]yrs: .A:ust�n sage o�� red American --Beauty white mums. Solomon, Luc'knov�r, and Alfred. roses and baby wecidi dinner NW , After a,•love y Wedding ... _n,g. ar�,en, son of Mr. and Mrs., ' f . on.: heir:. • Lawrence Marshall, Watford. -The:.-the• .happy .couple left. t_. , couple were attended ..by Mrshoneyfnoon to Obits. east, . �1I .40 1 4 Ry 11 • is • d,. Here is your *bank manager. Serving you is his job -and. 'be is as piroud` of serving you well as you are proud of your own work. if . you need credit for business or per- iona1 reasons :talk things over with him. He. will respect ' your confidence. His knowledge and experience, with the whole organization of the bank behind him, can provide ' for you a wealth of informatiom on conditions in Canadaand elsewhere too, if you need it. You r bank 'manager is easy to•rneet' and a good man to know! THIS''.IE ONE IL;41‘1 iCE or • how Caiiada's,3,200 branch banks flail play fir part na i Y'.. life and work of s DUNGANNON'. Mrs". TMar%ga,re itzer icing her. cousins,. 'Mr.. and Mrs. Henry Horton. • Mr,; Harold Dickson, employed at Listowel-`isitcd• . lois-•i= rM axi Tom D,xckson over the wee . -e k nd' Mrs Godfrey Hall is indisposed `d With pneurnonia' at the' home of Mrs; W:- R. • Andrew, : but iS: int- proving a little. We hope he will be up and around . again for his 90th birthday. Mr.. Wes Nivens arrived horne' from " ane OVaet—o—clistriotTnear- • 'A.ylnier A dance :reception was given in the S;S. NQ,, .17 school of •West, Wawanosh on Friday night with a large' e.rowd• present' to„,, honor. Mr.,, and Mrs Clarence .Aliin of Colborne .Township the bride was formerly ;� Adeline .Nivins, daughter of ,Mr. •and Mrs. David Nivins, 2nd' Com,' West- wawa-. nosh, During the evening ;they, were. presented with a' purse of money..Music for dancing ` was supplied' by Gordon'Anderson, Jack • Errington, • Jack •Brody,. Bruce Ryari;:and Harold $lack. Mrs:. "J: "A rllough spentSWi day with her 'daughter., Mrs. Will Kelly Seaforth' Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur Culbert; Howard, Bill: and. Mrs., Earl' Sher - Wood visited the' Royal Winter air, Toronto, last Friday.:. Mr, Alex Smith ably supplied in the pulpit of the Dungannon . mg and at the Crewe., an. or Albert., appointments in the after- noon. It was: annotnced that Rev. M. C. G andier would .preach ,for caIi at the services next .Sun - THLJRS,�' NOV> lvIDER 7th, 1947.' eoee�e • r_ �eeeeoeeeoeee��e�o �. / / ✓ ✓ r / n / / / / / / ✓ / ✓ ✓ ✓ / ✓ ✓ ✓ / ✓ ✓ / / ✓ / ✓ ✓ / eS.eo•%•}•••eoS.o , E-1.141-repare L f -you ho kes . On Fire Get A H -I • •.. alf Dozen, . . SENTINEL FIRE-EXTINGU1SHERS' 'and :play ,safe.--- -- they are ;automatic, ; • An ounce of . prevention ,l8 .worth a pound of cure, Do not allow the firedemon, to victunjze: you or.. your loved ones.- , Approved by. fire underwriters, Manufactured and Sales Room in, the former • Cumink Rather ,Shote ASK FOR PRICES ON HALF DOZEN LOTS,.• AR`r BRECKLES, 'Lucknow, Proprietor; i / / / / / / / / / / / / / / ✓ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / eee�o�eee�aeeee•ee���•••%eeN” • vN,‘ eee� OPENS FIRE.EXTINGUISHER .. . -SHOP-ON, MIN -S. .U. m ,,..... Art Breckles hastaken over the fire' ' extinguisher; Manufacturing business fernieillY. operated by:. Syd Rouse, who has rejoined the Air Force. Mr. Breckles' has.mov-: ed into 'the ,former. Cunirrig Bar- er Shp building; which he will Visitors; with: Mrs .T.' Kiil;u 'r: on Monday were .Mr. and Mrs. Ber.t'..;Vincen. 'and!' son Howard; ars Wife' of MaInock. • The •November, rneeting of the ,United Church .W A., "was..held onFriday afternoon Mrs George (Ages, the. President, was in .the, chair Mrs: • Wilbur .Brown• read, the scripture •lesson. ' Mrs,, Will •McC.onnell read a splendid. article on "Uniting the . Nation" .Stinger ',Played ;a prbcessional march at the piano.: Mrs. R Moore led, in prayer. Mrs. Eldon Culbert acting. secretary, , read: the :rain tes of :the October meeting and bombs and as a;sales. room. The .bomb . is known' •as the • `..Sentinpl Fire Extinguisher'' and has proved very 'effective in ping what would' have been 'major: ponfle grations. MET RV...MacDONALD IN BRITISH ,'COLUBI$IA Miss Eileen Hall who has.loeen •started work at. Lucknow' Indus-. NEW.' INIFORMS . O1J ORDER FpR HOCKEY CL11B New'sweaters and socks for the Intermediate hockey team are riow on 'order, and, should beon hand when the : boys make their initial ,appearance this ,;winter. They color scheme is.; something. 'entirely' different locally '—.- green trim_ A' canvas ;which. wasn de to .raise funds. for •this,; purpose, has already netted about $150,: with 'sortie- additional donations .expect ed • Platt Clo'sed Down Ripley Woodworlers Plant at 'Kincardine has closed' drown,` with future activities :uncertain... The .first: of the week Charlie Cook.; • 'vi 't' for the past.'couple of tries • Lm iited, .and- on Tuesdey, �g months in Trial; B.C;,had' a very;; Jinn Webster and Albert 1 rekett unexpected but ple•asant Meeting• : of Kincardine j•oin•ed ' the ' local_. recently..when'she "rani into" .Rev;' plant: The latter two employees:, C's' IJ MacDonald: • as .:he' :was •are boarding at the bomeo.f Mrs. emnerg'ing from First Presbyterian James Ritchl .0ie Church at Trial, B.` • The Trial Times reported Rev. William Steele :Passes -called the roll. Mrs .Everett Ery MacDonald's visit at some 'length, • The death of William Steele in •t' a sed the his 75th_" year:, 'occurred in° Kin• cardne4 :Hospital won ` Saturday:. The• funeral service' was . contlu:ct• - ed ;bY ,Rev., S. Gibson in St An- • -Brew's Jn�ited' Chu-r-eh:,-liipl�Y� n'.! Monday. with inTerment in: Rrpley. • Cemetery r!ngton read an Fertjcle "Christ -w and �n •his; address s r s_ World's greatest need was to re capture .w the .onder of the croSi. 'Man, m - has; made 'religion too corn- onlace.`which' has resulted: -In- a esulted -na. , lowered , respect • for, sacred things mas"Customs in other Lances" Mr: arid Mrs. Allan :Reed, ; Dun gannon, and Mr., and Mrs. •W. J. Coelitis of: Preston' 'were -visitors- on' Saturday to the Royal Winter Fair,_. Toronto • Mr. 'and Mrs. Abner Morris spent the ..week -end' with Iffeir, son,..:Mr. ;`Ken Morris and Mrs Morris at Benmiller.' Mr: and '•Mrs, ` George Hodges' and daughter Donna attended the. • Ritchie-Quipp'. wedding on. 'Sat- urday at „lViontcrief. The bride -is Miss, Lorraine.;Qi.ppp;`a niece of, Mrs. Hodges. and 'attended the Dungannon Continuation' ,school. • for.a;; year E1 rIy Lady , Passes Miss -Alice Ferguson, highly re- spected resident of the 6th' Cori. of West Wawariosh, passed away ori Wednesday afternoon, Nov-» ember'. 19th at her home after about, a •week's 'illness„ She was 76;: ,years' o.'f age, a daughter of the ` late James Ferguson. and' Mary Woods FergusolI, who; came from Ireland...Miss Ferguson . was loved and' respected .by all. She was of a quiet, `retiring' nature,• devoted to her 'home.' She, atteri-: ded the Dungannon Church,of which she was a mem- ber. ' She will be 'sadly missed, by her brothers; Robert, ` John G.; Albert arid Isaac, and: her sister. Martha, . all at home. A private funeral -service was held Friday. affernobn at the familytzesidence. Rev. W. J`. Rogers of Blyth, 'a forrn.er pastor,had change of the .service . interment was : itt Dun- genitor' ceinetex• cr 44 •$pONSORED ;l Y YOUR. 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