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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-07-01, Page 2PAGE : TWQ • THE. LUCI 01N ,SBINTINEL, LUCKNQW, • ONTARIO IMonth Of Wedding Bells BEST' :...ANDREW Before an altar beautifully t)ang • dwith- pink and' white of honor in a. white. satin gown .TAYLOR-BAR1t1�W ELL,..' At the bride's home in Luck - with . matching headdress. She. now on Saturday, June, 26th. at carried a basket of yellow•: roses. p cones arranged with ferns and: two' o'clock, Alice Anna; daughter . Miss Catherine • Darrah, niece of arran .g, tapers, :Zion; 'United. of ,Mrs.: G. I . Barkwell :of Luck- the bride, Was flower 'girl in, a turning �e ., with'xnat-. ',Church formed a very pretty set -now and the' late Mr. Barkwell, gown of white organdy, ting onaturda June 26th for was.united,in :marriage to George ching headdress and she also car - S y, reed a basket. of yellow roses. Gordon Bailey .of Toronto, was.. best 'man. and Arnold, Glover and Lovell McGuire "ushered.. The wedding music 'was. played by Mrs. •,Sandy Macehartes in a white gamin with .corsage Qf. yei lo* :roses. While the guests Were. .arriving and during the • signing of the ^-reg ister 'Mr. Lloyd Glover sang. `gill through.the Years" and. "Because". - Following the .ceremony a re- ception .was held at the''Knotty `the marriage . of Ellen Good, only ?daughter of Mrs. Robert F..And- Tew :arid the late Robert F. And- grew, to Mr. Frederick Charles Edward. Taylor, son cif Mr. and Mrs. :Geprge::Taylor' of Lucknow. Under an arch •.of fern and yel- low roses, with yellow and ,white Best, Jr., . son of Mr. .and Mrs. streamers, and banked with peon- Frederick'C. Best of Toronto. The les, the ceremony was, performed' •rev,. C. B. Woolley officiated at by, ,Rev. C. 1?I.• MacDonald, �t'lae Marriage, at the'coliiclusion: of. The • bride; given in marriage 'which he ..P resented a -Bible to by: her ' brother, R. • Jr Barkwell th 'young' couple on .behaalf' of waS,. gowned , in white ,Silk Jersey • with veil..:catight by"'a. band of. Zion United' Church.. , . � .. , 'Entering the church "with her Orange • blossoms. She ;carried red: uncle, Dr, Jahn D.M • innon, the roses. Miss. Dorothy Gibson as. , cK fl len h own, ,bridesrnaid,.wore yellow`'silk jer- gide wore a Dor gt g 'Of ' sli ,er satin. with : a drop sey. with veil and a band of yel- . Pine Inn, Kincardine. The bride's PP '• -.shoulder nylon'yoke. Folds o• f lace With, insets of ,pearls outlined the :vote and her long sleeves came to pints over - her. hands.,The low , roses. 'She carried pink roses, mother wore pale blue crepg with 'Mr. 'Norman • Tay:lor;. was . his black accessories and: corsage'of brother's• groomsman, pink' and white carnations,. .The • edding music was played la mother .wore a printed hooped skirt .Miss Marion Macpbnald'and Miss hemline of the. full hoop k "Because". � crepe. dress with 'White .accessor- 'was caught. up ,in front 'land each, Mabel Anger sang .;• ies and corsage of•.pink and white ' : in sidesltrith• tiny' satin bows to 're A' buffet luncheon was carnations,` charge of Mrs. -M,, Sproul; with ' ' veal.:dainty•lace ruffles;; Her finFor travelling 'the bride wore ' •ered' 'Misses Betty' and .-France,s. Harlin.- gertip Ve l'was' a softly' gathered t Ed B rk ell and Christine on, Edna a we .. cap effect with 'orange ..blossoms. ou' uet of: Tabs- •MacLennan serving. • • „ 'he carried, •a bouquet wedding trip to : Toronto and The 1maid• of. honor, .Miss :Helen 'Gammie,' was in aquamarine my- ' 'Ion with • a ruffled bertha collar ".and; full skirt..' She wore:; matching • net mitts :and` shoulder length an rAses, Mr. .a nd Mrs 'Taylor left on '4a m. • Hamilton, and on theirreturn. will reside. on Wheeler St,, Luck now. •.1 •VEGHL-JOHNSTON 'veil. She . carried' a nosegay of • A p rett double. rin ceremon .well,.pretty g Y pink and' cream roses: The itinior ',Was solemnized at Bethel ;Pent - hridesmiaid, :Miss Carol Gardner,- 'costal :Church Windsor .when • was in. an identically styled gown Ruth Jean, 'daughter of .Mr, and of pink taffeta with :matching net Mrs: .Frank 'Johnston, Holyroo,d, : , mitts and. veil: Her 'nosegay: was 'of pink:.and cream roses_ ' Mr. ,Howiard• Best, brother:• of was united .in.• marriage' to . Louis Vegh,'son of Mr. and rs Frank• • Vegh, •'' Windsor, ,wit the' Rev, '• an and the ' Wm : Fitch officiating. the groom, was best m .. ] obert -.Ste' hen- Mrs: Frank •Vegh,' Windsor, sis:- ...,ushers were 'Mr. R p • Of Toronto and 1Vir, Edmund ter -in-law . ;of• the room,, was sono , , ..� 'Gardner -Of .Windsor. Mrs Etta pianist. 'Miss Eleanor. 1VIcFarlan nd'.as.'s • McKinnon of Calumet; -Michigan, .of Lo on'Q .lbist • :Sang "A. a ,unt of the bride, p • r'esid'ed at the Wedding Pr'ayer,'.', and "Together . rn,es •Litt e of Luck \With.: Jesus. - ---aor an:;�.�Ja ..i `'7 i • marriage her fath- "Beoause" ' a violin Given n g by riowplayed "Because", a. , f the er, the. .-bride", wore a gown of " �: solo, during :the frig o • ,er'the pretty bride -yore an•: after, stones.; Her:. headpiece was a. tiara `white slipper 'satin..: The bodice• re'gister: P noon `:d-ress of sunrise coral :with cover'ed with' rhinestones.. 'She' ll was designed ass uare neck- Ti'e'• bride's.rnother wore '•,navy g q' :white flowered`krat' and she car viroretia fi:n'ertip'v,evl and carried lineand thelongtapered sleeves g p . two- iece. dress with'•'. pink ruf-ried ,a cascado':bou uet of; white a cfllonial bon `uet' of white'roses; . . � .• .:.:. d 'in •Dace.' Hers ' finger' q �� q • ' fled a ' abort, ..her navy straw was were edge - •- a .black and white check suit with. black accessories.: 'Following • the honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. :Taylor will reside ; in Toronto TRELEAVEN—DISBROWE • In a lovely` early • evening br;idsik' at Yale • Presbyterian Church ` in Elmira;' Thursday, `June 24th, Bar bara•Ruth Disbrowe, daughter of Agnew, ;Robertson, Martin:' and Mr. and -Mrs. Harold B,,Disbrowe• `Smith; Wm;'•McKay':was `treasur; 'of Elmira,. ,,b'ecame the ' bride of : er Dr. Richard;B1air Treleaven, son. of, Kirwan. Treleaven of 'Toronto" rs ariaariaaria:Hamilton, and the • 1ate' M .. Treleaven•:' Rev. Lorne Mitchell officiated at the . cere:rnony and Miss ..Bertha. ,Christman played. traditional :wedding rn'usic Miss Marguerite Banbury..: of Lpndon.: sang the. "Lord's. •Pray r" and "I'11•. Walk. Beside .'You",: ac - THURSDAY, JULY lst, 1948. June LOOKING BACKWARDS THROUGH THE SENTINEL 'ILES• Sixty,. Years • A'go. „ , A.. Denning of the.:LucknoW: and • ' Holyrood• cheese .factories, sold the season'smake to Andrew Aitchison of: Listowel for export, to the Old. •Country. • , • . Donald Boyd,of Amberley..'sold' .his sawmill to `Mr, Fisher of Kin- cardine. . Mrs. • F. 'Scott of Lanes went •to. Micbigan. to•,attend•,thd'fun•eral of :M rs.• James. Scott... "- The, first a'nn'ual. assembly was eld here» sponsored by' the Bald- h. head` Society. • Music was• supplied' ,by. Moioram's Italian string, band of London, George Kerr' was floor manager: . ,D u g al d McMillan . returned from Michigan „where he ' was. his 'brother Archie who had. 'with .d• suffered •a' bad' skull fracture in a lumber woods . acc'ident, 'but was recovering favorabl y ixon formerly •)4'a t S. of "Kinlough,, w,as . appointed , •post-,. ,master ' at Ottervi,lre . in. • Oxford, County.• A patentwas applied 'for to; incorporate' the P. 'a r a m o u n �t Cheese and Butter» Manufacturing Company 300' shares.:wero offer •ed, at $10 each, 'with the ,factory to' beon , built the southeast• c.or- her ef.-John :'Martin's farm. The dir:ecters• were Messrs;-:: Taylor, ' , companied by 'Miss • Rita Pautler, Carter and . Bud . Miller., Spring assizes at Walkerton, Mrs, Duncan Graham' died in ` jinloss in her .84th year, ' ;John• McLeod, age 44, died in Brantford. The remains were in- 4 terred in 'South Kinloss Cemet- • Mr, Charles Stuart,' Who died at •Larigside- in his .87th year, was interred in Tiffin's Cemetery.. ery, 3"vi!enty Years Ago p y Mr. Mel:. Reed, local Massey- , Harris agent; had orders' fo•d'a total. of 295 farm Machines of all. kinds. , ' At •U,S,S. No,.: 4 Ashfield- and Huron,. Duncan MacRae• -was tea r. ching , the following pupils: ,• Finlayson.., :R: Finlayson,' M. Mc- Kendrick, K. Ross, F McDonald, Catherine 'Ma9Don•ald,' J.M',cRae,"' L, McDonald,- I, - McKendrick, J. Finlayson,; •F{.• -McKenzie, .. C. 1VI6- Kendrick, S: Finlayson, °F. MC-- Donald, I. McDona.ld,` I. McKen- -drick, M. McKenzie,', I. Itoss,-A:,, Barkwellr' F. McKenzie, K;; Fin- •` •layson,, K.,'McKendricky•-E,' Bark- well, .K•. Ross The marriage. was ' Iof :Rebecca, Campbell and . Roder kick :McGregor; David.. Johnston,'•, Con. 3,' Asti field;: h'ad`•'his hands badly .•hurri ed•when he fell upon' the.: stove;. • It,,. was: 'believed rhe• ,suffered : a. weak', spell. Hugh.; ':Rucherfor d, 3 •�'c, li.': , . s:on of Mr, and'"Mgrs:' Wil lltttlrei'- •' 'ford, was kicked by a. horse re- ' oily Years • Ago .. A •ceiving a'. cut .::on': the lor•c•°,t a.d:: • Said. The n L•, ' Se tinelc., • The .Town •thdt;•requre'd: several.stitc,licti. . . Council• ought' to look after the EdWiri Whitley, •• 13-yeai chid• son of r:: and'Mrs:;'Victoi yW1jit- le .:Msuffered a fractured leg.- .. 'Webster, a. Silverwood crri.ploj'ee,.' suffered,' similar mishap. holes and 'rotten. boards on ,Ross; St:: Somebody will break a. leg Messrs.'T" • Watson':and :William'. :Armstrong- were jurors at • the' .cause"• were sung' by Rolene. Mc- =London " ' -. Th • brides chose a wh to �satinw' • Given in 'marriage by' her f ath'-' gow"n trimmed in•'lace '•With:,rhine trimmed with a wide taffeta bow. tip veil fell ffom a• headdress of braided safin. Slie' carried a ,bou She ware a corsage of deep red quet ,hof: red roses. • 't eth 'eof the ruses.. Mr B s e ,' m.. r .Hyatt groom, wore a beige side draped ,Miss; 'Helen of xincar= with figures•, of brown and dine, as maid of honor, chose a gown, g pink , gownof., triple sheer,.• ;with•. • white; with• high' neckline. :Her shirred bodice andgathered skirt. corsage 'was'.deep red ' .roses' • - Miss ;Kat' leen Dibbley-of Coats= Killarney roses' and stephanotis:- , Der, only,' attendant,•, Miss 1Vlar-\ • ion 'Frances. Nagebisen of Am- herst -burg,' wore.a. dress of blue Helen Cringle, of.Lincoin Park, :her. cousin's •maid of-honor;::wore 'an orchid.•gown trimmed•in:;green and fashioi'ied along colonial: lines.: headdress of pink ' She wore :a � icture hat in. match- silk eyelet :with • p.. „sweetheart roses and she `carried' . ing • shade; and carried 'yellow' a :`cascade bouquet of 'Briarcliffe� -roses in` ,a colonial arrangement: roses 'Attending the. groom was Lucille -Weaver, 'Lincoln. Park,. . .Kat: leen . , . idesm Arthur . Dodge of Hamilton, ;and the: br arid; wore a Bourn.s.mT. ,•• ; .: • A receptio'n ,for 60 guests •was worth an Miss Gertrude Wattyof g - - nor's n 'ale. ::Canadian •Le ion Hall Dr..'Peter; Piirdie., and Willis liar to. the; maid of •ho p Jheld in�°the as bridesmaids,•'claose or , , . �, �`• • 'n 'Lucknow following which Mr. Detroit, Uf= Treleaven of Hamilton,, ushered. green trimmed with orchid..Her �, g chid and blue.gowns with bo and Mrs.s,Jr.; Best, Jr.' 'left -on their reddixg trip, the bride 'travelling " ` in :.a light blue• Wool dressmaker r.. •„ suit,, navy topper,, navy s�hoes'ana b.ag •- ith'•-• white, sailor, 'navy trimmed. • On their • return they. Will .reside'. in Tor,•ont - . • Oixt ,of -town:. guests were fantskirts ''The three attendants' wore matching' headdresses: and carrted pink.carpations.. • ' •' ' Best •. man :•was, William Vegh;• brother of the groom..` and 'ush'ers were ':Julius Vegh • and Gordon Greer, bo•th',o-f Windsor. Following the, ceremony. a • re After the ceremony, `a.reeep Picture .hat matched her .gown :tion was held at the Ro. al-Hote and. she, car•ried,.falisman rases:in y .� ' ' R. a, colonial. bouquet, • ' Elmira. • The bride's mother, . re, iv . • wearing a 'turquoise blue Victor ,Molinaro,' of ' River: ce ed g dress. with .white picture hat•. and Rouge; •'was the best'man, and. 'r"-- ''Harold. Weaver, -. of .'Liaricoln Park a corsage of Briarclffe: `roses. ,, h :.' her. ' waste, us :For• travelling� the bride chose • Dr a; three- iece suit of : midni 'ht"i The bride's. mother wore; a'pi:nk h g . ce tion. was Held: After :a wed- _. ,su:mrner•. print with "a corsage• of and Mrs. John. D, Mckinnon; Mrs. p • .. blue,. natural straw hat and mat i dingtripto London,•and northern ching accessorieswhite anal pink carnations.: Mrs: . � • g After a'.. wed- .White ,, : , , g, • - - Hinton s: blue 'dress •was. also •,ac Weldon Nunn both: of Hi bland. ; the, bride and ; groom :will. .ding trip to Tiniagami,, .the. couple , •Para 1Viichi 'an Misr- .Lyle Cal• points�•- g ,N :' . ' reside in Windsor.rFor. 'travelling 'will residecented' by corsage 'of pink and bu'rni' Midland,. 'Mich., Mr. and :.. 1 in Oshawa.' the :bride 'wore '..;white sheer•.' The bride as formerly on the` White carnations. Mrs,'. ' Edxriund, -Gardner Robert w. r dress with matchingaccessories ' • A . reception for. 200 gi ,ests fol- C %,'• , : •'• . • ,and Donald, Windsor,, Miss. Rhoda, i physiotherapy staff of Victoria• Hos ital and thegroom.is a;grad:lowed ' the cererriony. • Robinson Miss Mary Olive Web arid'loganberry coat. p uate of the.Medical School of .thea The ,newlyweds are now honey, sten; Miss' `Beatrice .Parker; `Mr: CHAR ' • TAYLOR—IVI C ra• - • Bill, Weber, all of . Toronto and • University of Western .Ontario, g in Wisconsin, and upon ac t boom • Mr` and .Mrs. Bruce Gammie anci ,Against a. background of• spring their return they will make .their. POI\=KNtJE(ER ,The Lincoln Park First Metho= dist Church was ',the scene of a flowers banked 'around. 'all ever- Mildred of Arris.:home •in 'Lincoln Park. For going i . green arch ' n Olivet United away, the bride a rust col - Chu ch, Ripley, Ontario,. at high ored suit and wore an • orchid, noon , ori Saturday, June : 1.9th, 11'I'ARRUD IN•: ;LONDON SMITH—REW • sol - A very 'love y candle ight wedding„ •ser- II e nized '10 lib\. W. Ta lor., of lVlargaret ,lean,. youngest daugh- 'vine on Saturday•'eVenin f .lune' m y Y te'r of Mr. and is, Donald Mac b, Shaleespearo „Presbyterian church:, , ;i e sore the i�riae'of Lt'lace • 19th, when Lois Jean- Krueger, Chun lj C At Colborne St,;United''Chtir'ch dirulh'tcr •`of Mr. and Mr's, Henry k r , o.n,Trida.y. evening, June 25, when i Ernest Taylor, 'son of . Mr, and , l'arsontigo, London, Ontario, on OBIT,UARY...- JOHN URIITIN D h: i.�,tct.'nf� Fri -ends learned w t, g • the death 'of `Mr: John Durnin at his' home- Concession Y), «'est. •• Wawanosh.,, ozl Frid:ay, June 25th.:. ne had .observed. his••85th hi th Sunda revii)iis: June: y p 2'0th. • allowed a brief',ill dean'' followed ness. and :his p'assing.: is' inaurncd' ba large 'circle; of''fr vends �irid' y•g relatives.:;Mr.;.D:urnin was zl �nrrzr he ions=t' ft.1ii-: • ber:of •Disse 'Of •.t p West. Wawa.no5h.''lit' riles '• of, Wes a•son of the. late William •f:' 1892 he In; March: lVfai'ch o to: Miss Mai gar•et Ann Wood" "1i�) • predeceased himAh., •li)26`.Mu4;•ut • P. 'ljis life ',�lras :spend cjlr hi 1 ;r'ni. .. Concession -'9,• adjaccnt .tci boyhood home::; .. Frances. Kathleen,. ,ohly'daughter} ,.- , ; K•rucger, Lincoln• .•Park,•• :becan-icy !We•dnesday, June he . ; r- • Mrs. .Ernest Taylor of .Te,rontor y, Ju c. 23r c1, the mar :of' r. and M.rs'. Lawrence held,.` ' P . i• r. - the br:I•dxe of l-larold Wayne Pore; •aa a; •t.• .• ,. lieu. S. Cxi�ason offitiated.. rta c: w,.:s clutctly .snitmriircd e)f? •Iii *marriage), fc. son •� c to. Walter 'Henry, :eldest son of , . �lnd Mrs.. Frank Fi1nton, of Gar- r a , �, ,o r „ _ I,h .her father, wo'''e a floor icnigth don. �rnrl Ma;,. �cr.�i, C �i5c meat e 7f Mx a.Smith', i , •, ,_ fl.elrl hint'cr,ln 'P'::ri:,' Offi -"icrtiri J a ' . , . ' ' Mr, and Mrs', Edw rel. Srnztli, l�Tr w, gown of white satin, herr full c. t ��Irr);Il,irri. 1teYv: 1)i`. 'Arhus :'11. •, Dundee, ' the sr''i vice was the Rev, VIctor Gr.rhani'•. ofti ia.ted. • lc n,<.;th Etrribroicict�ed vz.*11 'v�'as held r 1 1• • At't�eyr a trip •to Sault Ste Mario in' place :by 'a white' Satin halo the: happy' �le will reside On a ,; l•., , ..: 'sweet - theL py p ��tncl she cilrrattel'•a t�nslee,t r>f':S�rE.et the gi•oo.'n's farm:, R: '1, Peters.- s.- heart 1 oscs. Mrs. J.I.I'rn ts• Slaterit I . far" • . t Si.S:C' 'r, f .the hi'idc '(11•'a' mi4,„ •. r ti I..ueknc�w', was. untttd •�.., a €� � .e:''I'he 1�T•it,le, . given mriaaget' . )f •,• 1ul�crt 1 c,e,,; cit' Detroit., Mgr:,• AIlrr.ci .T:. 1tY•rnsrcir)'g of l:on- 1J. Votri •rk1cl,"pastor. , The church w4n decorated with: ,l;rr5, 'wtit• :peonies -and "i LiveIr.lirc•:,.,,. You ',Truly" i:nd- • M:r°. and Mrs, ,r rmstran•g spent 'linin wedding trip ' at 13ayfie'ld and C)tt_ v� c. They are residing .in Lun,don, „ ' 'lie t�.as a, val:iied p,ernbcr. ut'• St. '.elers United 'i hurch.aind alti ways took a•'.'ke:en'• tate. 4`s' • iit' neighborhood, affairs, 1 -lis, \<<:s tf stcrlir g character and - his chi. erg- ful manner and• ri:flucl7cc for golid • will be ssadly ('missed •dh� his sir) ` u vivo . s r He is. family of 'five 'sons and orb 'c;:,icr- - y,, urni.n: • of 1,•,�i lis . ghter., Case D Honry ' Durnin cif , l•1,)nrl '"' I.iorne of West.' Wii�i 4+rt�,,4� nil Robert' anct John and 1•b; ''- hie Dtirnin at :ligrne. 1tv w •'I`) . survived' by a •sister..N1i �• '�' Phi11'ips, of 'St, Helirt7:' an r, "grandsan•sx J, •I`)., 17er)titi sr; < < vin' Du'rnitt.,, ` They funeral; ,whicli W --' r w s, held' ,)n • Cl W,l �tftc,nde . „ r. i.i,,, l,'»ir •Jaane 27th, the. s ., :, 'e, 17('C': ;�1.. t'=.• ducktrrd b.y the ton of St.'* ,;iele�n.s. ln;, rti+' , . in'.'Greenhil1 C"c'tiic,tc,iy; 1,ir. 1, t,"i' iris` i.,:a' iu; )c )i,n �r5 1. He . VV .•e. Six rtc.l;i1Ew.t•v$, Al1..,i 1,x:1` pl�lc by ,,, • Vi'i'i)::r. C •:i1., ilia. ltri 1 jJtrr�t'tin. ' i lMeet'',)'d. 1 .:':"' lax>'S, V�ill.irtirr illi ' i W4« ds and 1?',Itnet No•).:1 01.