The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-04-20, Page 3'14A
THU1tSDAY, AFIUL 2.444,.. 1944 ,' •
The Lucknow SentinA, Lucknow, Ontario
WEDDING BELLS
• SC0111E—McGRATH •
St. Catharines Church, St.
• Catharines was the scene of a
charming, wedding pn Monday
morning,, April 10th when Doris
Anita McGrath, daughter Of ,Mr.
and Mrs: Bernard McGrath was
united i marriage to William
Mitchell Scobie, Sergeant ,Navi-
gator, A.C.A:F., son .of Mr. and
Mrs. David Scobie of St. Cath-
• arines ancl,fornierlY of Lucknow.; •
• The brideentered. the church
on the arm of her father. Her
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gown • was whit .satin, with
• sweetheart neckline, and flowing
skirt with tiny sprays Of orange
blossoms- at thehemline. She
wore her rnother!s wedding .veil
of embroidered silk tulle with
• orange blossoms and carried
deeps; red 'roses. , •
The bridesmaid:Miss Marguer-
ite Riley, and junior bridesmaid,
Miss -Mary SCObie; sister of the.
'groom, chose picture• frocks .of
' blue taffetta with matching half
hats, and 'carried colonial bou-
' iguets.-
• At the. High Altar; which was
beautiful with Easter Miles and
lighted .candles, the • Very Rev.
Dean Michael C:ullenane celebra-
• ted • the nuptial mass. "
• During the' signing of the • reg
• ister' MiSs Kathryn Gann -nage
sang. Shubert's 'Ave Marie". .Mr:
Clarence ' Colton presided at the_
organ. The groomsman was Nor-
-man Arthurs, Sgt. Navigator,
C. A. F., • Toronto.: The uihers
were FO. Paul Carnilleri, First
Baltn. King's. Own Malta Regt.
• of Malta attached to R.A.F. and
Mr. George Murdoch of St Cath-
arine. •.
_ ,.„, Weddi•ng--breakfast
for the bridal party at the Wel-
land House, a re,ception was held
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PAGE THREE
THE CLANSMEN'S
ANNUAL SPRING
NCE
In The Carnegie Hall
Lucknow
Wed. April 26
Dancing 9.30, to 1.30
To' the sweet music of
Frankie BdnieS
9 -Piece Oirchestra
Gents, $1.00 • Ladies 50c
Proceeds• for
Welfare Work
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at the home of the , brjde's _par-
ents. •Mrs.. McGrath and WI.
Pavid Scobie received the guests.
Mrs, McGrath Was •gowned" in
pearl grey accented by a corsage
of red roses and ,Mrs. Scobie in
wood violet with corsage of
cream • roses. •
Following the reception the
• bride and groom left on a trip
to •Northern .13ntario; •the •brio -
:travelling in a Jamaica' green
wool frock topped by a black
• chesterfield- '.-eoat -Mali -Matadi.• ig
accessories and corsage of red
roses.
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Thoughts of Spring an
I
d paint -minded people everywhere are
"suddenly" aware of the -familiar Matlin-Senout sign (although it's
there all the year 'round) because Spring is the usual and accepted
time to repaint for fresh beauty and protection!
And this sign is a sure sigh of an enduring paint because Martin-
Seriour is 100% pure ! ,• , , • _ _.. .___
Whene,l}er you see the sign of Martin-Senour, there will be' found the
paint of -endurance and longer laiting beauty. It is.the sign which in
one 'breath welcomes Spring and the chance to beautify as well as
tei do the patriotic job of protecting property ! '
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SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY
CI PORTEOUS
'PHONE '6 LUCKNOW - -
NAME .ROBINSON.
BRUCE CANDIDATE
At the -Progressive 7 Conserva-
tive nominating 'convention held
• in. Southampton last Wednestilay,
Lieut. Andrew E. Robinson -of
•Kincardine•TownShiP was chosen
as the Party's candidate in .Bruce
ridingin the next Dominion •el-
•.eetion. The riding is nowrepre.:
sented .by Capt. W. R. Tomlinson,
Liberali'whO is serving Overseas
RokinsOn Wass .the Choice
PU. the ihirct.bal.lot in aclo.se, con-•
.te$, With „Wellington. •Fenton,
reeve of Port ',Elgin. The final
votet••• was Robinson. '156:: .Frim
SP rHoV
vI
• WIVTECIi.URCH
Miss Laura Holmes whois in
he Ar m•Y - and is. from Regina'.
'150'`' ' • :' ''.7 .• : :'' ';' , .. . 4 Spent the week -end her aunt
withdrew, the live who allowed Mr. Ezra . Wellwood. She i.8 a
Eight •of . thirteen. nominees Mrs. Art. Moore and also Mr. and
their names to go .before the con-. daughter •of Mr. and Mrs. John
ventiorf •being Lieut. Robinson, 'Holmes , who lived here .quite ?-1.
Wellington Fenton, r. L. (Tory) number .of. Years ago.' '.
Gregg of Kincardine; Foster Mof- •Mrs..Goiclori McKay and little •
fat of Langside and Ernest' Ack-
son Malcolm of Wirigham Spent
ert Of Holyrood. Messrs. Moffat the week -end with, Mr. Hector
. .,.. • ---.
and Ackert were eliminated • °n. McKay and Miss Agiles McKay • .,,
first 'ballot,. The count on ,the sec- and Barbara McKay of Wingham
ond ballot was•Penton 124, Rol)-:.
, . visited with R berta Mowbray.
insOn. 112 and Gregg 69 On the
Mr. and Mrs. ' tanley Pymm Of
final ballot the Gregg vote swung
Lucknow visited 'on ;Sunday 'with
43 for Robinson and 26 for Fen -
Mr. and Mrs. Rhys Pollock. -
ton; giving Mr Robinson a five -
Trooper Donald Ross of Camp
vote lead. ;
,•• Borden spent the.Week-end with
° There were 312 delegates out
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ROhert
of a possible 386 at the.conyen-
Ross.. ' ' ' • , .
tion, ' which was the largest . liri
Mr. and ,Mrs, Albert equltes
year,s. ,Lucknow was poorly rep-
and farriily'visited on Friday with •
resented however; with only one
his parents; Mr, and Mrs. George OF cdurse , Tv. Ituying -VIC,
delegate out of , a possible 12 . n Cqultes of East lN•awanosh. ‘•
attendance: "• ' " '
Mr. Wrri. Purdon and'Mrs i
' tory Bonds •—: double what r
The convention r‘rIlli'
heard -----7— Frank Coulter visited on Frida-3- o'ought . last ear And that
Destriond,• m.p. fqr Kent, tra-ce
., .
with the former's granddaughter - ' • ' • '
doesn't make me an hero,
•the &owth •of the Progresstve-
rs'onservative party since 1940 and Wingham"It is not . i . - • either. There will be lots of
Mit Tfiiiii *David McDonald near
ulOgize John Braeken. • , - In ' time to huy the thincrs Vother
-1'diffieu- lf-to-sell"John-Brackerf% ,' Tne:Wpmen:s.,.._,sfitute.,, was, . ,,,,and,,Laredainiwithout, °nee— --
held last Thursday at the home.
of Mrs. W.J1. Farrier witha goodN%-e, lick Hitler, and Bill's back ,
he asserted. Any -person, said mr.
Desmond, could stand QT1 a plat attendance... Miss Agnes McKa'.5,", home,again -:-. if he copies
formTand do Credit to JOhn Brae- gave a paper, Mrs. ;Robert Mow - liztrk! Until then, I'm putting ,
ken without being forced to de- bray gave a'Paper on Home Made Victorr first. What else. Would
tract from the stature of other
Hospital Aids and Mrs. • liV: R •I tie? •
•
men. . "Bracken never made a
•
Dishes. .
Parrier, gaVe one/ on Supper . . ,
. .
..n
.Provincial election in.1938. He is -,
for many year, and contesited trie
•
active in the Conservative cause
qrtimise he didn't keep",. he saic,.
Lieut. RobiriSon is rib newcomer
—
iv.i. Joe HolMes.•
former reeve of Kincardine Our
Holmes visited on. Sunday :at
•
Clinton with .the latter's aunt.' • .
and . Gordon, also • Miss Laura
Mr. and Mrs:. Ezra Wellwood
- - 'Keep .0.7) buying.."
ila-OR
to the political field, having beeY BONDS
i
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....„*Jb.
DISTANd
LOW.. '
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it1
Friday to hear . that FO. Thomas 0.1.1Pmo,v • ' III • ,-
=
• Village was, oti ; * v *
Township and a .veteran of :the shcked ra.EFitoot
First Great War He is again . in f t.•
Wilson was "killed iti action'' , .
uniform with the Army Service Words fail to • express our sym- 1
Cortts, but' told the • conventionpailly to the 7 bereaved mother, ' •
ing lost her life when her home ,
WOULD I DO? 10 '
• ,re'
vreauswil
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that if he was chosen their can- •
sisters and brother and his young
&date he would resign his. army wife formerly Laurine Miller of was destroyed by fire. No par -
commission to devote all his time iSt. Helens and. little babe. Tom ticulars haVe been received yet
to the people of the riding.
Col. Roy. Robertson of Walker-
ton, president of the Association,
• presided for the greater part of
the meeting. During the election
of officers,1Dayid Byers of Wiar.-
ton Occupied the •chair. Officers
elected were: president, Col. Roy
Robertson of Walkerton •. first
vice pres., Mayor C. G. Walker
of Wiarton;, 2nd vice president.
Mel Bennett of Kincardine: sec.-:
treasurer, •Rolph Hunter of Wiar-
ton; executiVe.` Thos.. BeIrdse of
Tobermory, H. T. Gilpin of Wiar-
ton, Angus McKay 4of Kincardine.
Harry Thompson of Teeswater &
Lloyd 'Bell of Amberley,
• The eight nominees who with-
drew their names were: William
Mitchell of icintardine; Leigh H.
Snider of Wiarton; J. Rolph Hun-
-ter -of --Wi-artan, -nt.--3..-13yers- Wiarton; William William Simpson lof
Tobermory; Gideon Ruttle of
Ripley; J. P. Johnstonen'of Walk-
erton and James Brown of Tees- ,
40)**,.. • ::.;K*14.
water'.
was a. fine, young man..
Miss Agnes Wilson, R. N. of
TOronto.ig spending. a week withrelatiVes here. ••
Last. Life When Horne
.Destroyed By Fire .
. Mr. Charles, and James Martin.
Mrs:Bert Thompsbn received the,
sad news of the • tragic death o4
their sister, Mrs. John Fleming.
formerly.Rachel Martin of Ham-
ilton.' North Dakota. rs....Fleml.
She was' a pioneer of Dakota,
going there when a young woman
withher husband, John Fleming:
who passed a‘ktay a number of
years ago The deep sympathy .
of the community is extended, to
all relatives. •
TEESWATER merchants have
decidecl. to keep their. places of
business • open on ' Wednesday
nights during. the summer, corn-
mencing in. May'.
MAGIC'S CARAMEL.CURLS
• 2 cups sifted flour, 1 egg__
-17iT§Pnsalt rcup milk
• 4 tbspns. shortening 1/;•ctsp brown sugar
1/2 cup chopped nuts, any kind, or raisins
4 tspns. Magic*Baking Powder
Doctor: What rOubled with
sleeplessness? Eat something be-
fore going to bed?
Patient: Why, doctor, you one:,
told me %never to eat anything
before going to bed. , •
Doctor.. (With dignity): Pooh.
pooh! That was last January.
Science has made enortnoug
strides since then, '
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Sift 'dry ingredients together. Cut in shortening
until mixedneat egg slightly in measuring Cup;
add milk to make 34 cup; add to first Mixture.
Roll out 1/4 -inch thick; sprinkle V‘itl, broWn 9,g1r
and nuts. Roll as for jelly toll. Cut in 1-inffr
pieces. Stand on end inwell-greased muffin pans.
Bake in moderate oven (315F.). about .31) Minutes.
Makes 18, • l‘f ADP, INICANADA
4/Ns 446,..10•6160,##....•
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