The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-01-22, Page 10,
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'are as: follows;
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On Her Majesty Secret'Servioe (Flerrung) •.
The Incredible. ' J;ourney .(BurnfOrd>
The Three Sirens ,(Wallace).,
The Gohlen Renezvous . (Machan)
The Living Reed (Pearl. Buck)
The King's Orchard (Turnbull)
'The Tilsit Inheritance; (Gaskin)
• Portrait' of "Myself (White) ..
The' Venetian Affair (MacInnes)
Joy in the , Morning• (Smith)"
The Blue Sapphire,` (Stevenson),
The Glass -Blowers (Du Maurier)
Moonflower; Vine (Carleton)
Caravan's (Michener)
The Concubine •(Lofts)
Rags of Glory • ('`' oete)
'Silent ',Spring (Carson)
Honiebrew and Patches (Boyle)
Agaguk (Therrault)
'The -Sea for . ' Breakfast (Beckwith'
The Silent , Storm ''(Crone)
"The ..Shoes of the : Fisherman (West)
Louis Riel (Stanley)
Remember ' Nurse (Copeland)
The Trail of the Hu enots 'Re .man
I` owe Russia 1200( (Bob Hope)
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PURPLE GRO\
Mr. and Mrs. Currie Colwell,,
Bruce, : Betty and. Ann were
day`•• guests 'of. Miss ;Eva Culbert..
.Lorne. Culbert.
•`Mrs. Frank Dore spent 1VI'onday
;with Mrs. Lawrence ,'Fry..
Mr.. and • Mrs. Fred Gilchrist,
Mrs and Mrs.: Lloyd McClure and
Lawrence' visited . Mr. and. Mrs:
Gordon MacDonald.
Mr. and. Mrs. Donald, McCosh
were hostesses .to Purple Grove
Farms Forum/ ,on Monday even
ing;: ,thee°•:talk : back : was , on ' edu-
cation "for, teenagers.
Margie;.. Collins celebrated her
seventh birthday . with Dianne,
Cathy ' and P Vickie Dore,': ,' Wray
Thompson; Shirley and. " Ann, Mac-
kay. and Mary Forster.
Mrs.. William. Arnold and 'Miss
1Vlargaret Robertson' were conven
ors : for a euchre party in the
school . on : Friday '. evening with
high prizes going to Mrs. Victor
Gawley and Mr. • Don Robertson
lucky, prize to Mrs. James Brooks
and ' Joan Thompson.
Ronnie Dore spent Saturday with
Jimmy Farrell,
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Dr. and Mrs • James( Emerson,
Charing -Cross visited. Mr. and
Mrs.:George. Emerson.
Miss Marlene., Gawley, • Toronto
spent the week -end. with Mr. and:
Mrs. Victor Gawleyv•
Mr, and Mrs. Goldie.: Huston
Mr. Calvin •',Robertson >spent ,Sat-
urday
urday with Miss ; Margaret Rob-
ertson . and Mr. ' Don' 'Robertson.
Mr. Bob Forster, Mr. Boy :Fraz-
er ; and Mr.. Bill _ Taylor, are ' Boli
laying -in'- Eastern . Canada
Mrs.. Don Dore, Mrs. Frank
Dore, Mr. ' and Mrs. Robert:.White
and Mrs. William White . spent
Sunday in London. `°
Miss Carolyn Forster spent:. the.
week -end, with : Mr. and: Mrs. Gor-
don Patterson..
Mrs., .Helen Swann, .is holidaying
in :Windsor and London.
Congratulations to , ' Mr. - and
Mrs. Arthur. Collins on. the arrival
of ;a ` baby girl on Wednesday: `
Mr. Claude Dore'- is a patient
in St. Joseph's ,hospital, Londo n
as' a result ..of a hand injury.
Johne Collins visited , his grandi.
mother, . Mrs. Andrew . Patterson.
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JOHN JAMES ' SMITH,
John James Smith, who
born on Con. 5 Kinloss, Tow,
on January 5th, .1880, passed
in Parkview Manor' Nursing ' i
at Chesley , on January ilth1
a f ewe days after his 84th birt
He :had not been in 'good 1
for. a' tine and ,last asumme
derwent surgery at Owen
hospital., .
' Mr. Smith, Jack to' Many fr
in this community, was a si
Alexander 'Smith and 'Eliz.
Falconer. The Jam on whicl
Smith was born : in Kinloss,
pasture land, is still ,, refern
as the "Sandy Smith' .farm",
is remembered • by older resi
as, being.. the) ' site of an oat
mill, .which "Sandy" operat(
one ..time along. with ;his far
operation. ' The mill and .the 1
ings: have long since disappe
On July 11th,1906, John J.
married Gertrude Borten, • d,
ter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Wm B
of : Culross. They were spar(
• MR. and MRS. GEORGE, DAVID O'CONNOR.:
were attached. large red ponset--
tias and 'holly
Mr. ` Ray St. John, of 'Sault.''Ste.
Dubin. M Sfreet ' . United 'Church,
Guelph; ; was., the' scene of a lovely
Christmas wedding ' on Saturday,
December 21 at 3:00 p,m., when,
Nancy Elizabeth 'o Woods, daughter"
of Mr.. and Mrs. Wilson Woods be-
came. the bride of . Mr. George.
David O'Connor"; • son of • Mrs. J. E.
O'Connor, Sarnia,' and the late J.
E. O'Connor.
Rev. 1;1 .'2%. ' Bagnall was the : of-
ficiating clergyman. Miss .Anna.
Pond played ` the wedding . ; music:
and accompanied ` the 'soloist Mr.
Harry Kelly,` who sang the Lord's•
Prayer and .the Wedding Prayer.
• The : bride, given in marriage by
her father wore a white velvet : em-
pire •gown,/full length, 'long sleeves,'
witha full length back panel fall-
ing gracefully
alling-gracefully from :a 'large velvet
rosette.' Her :finger tip bouffant veil
attached(: to'''a white velvet circlet
was hand embroidered' with seed
.pearls.. The bride '•wore.; a single
strand ; of pearls, the gift of ' the
groom. She carried a large cascade
of white poinsettias, surrounded by
holly,
The ` matron. of honour, .Mrs.
Peter . 1. egate, Kingston and the
bridesmaids ':Mrs. Ken.. Rysdale . and
Miss :Anne :Graham,' Toronto .wore
hunter green velvet =dresses, slight
ly .scooped neckline, fitted bodice,
and elbow length sleeves. '
Their headpieces' were. green Vel-
vet rosettes, :which matched . the .ro-
sette on the :bride's• gown'. . They
carried, white. fur muffs,' 'to which.
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Marie was best: man and the ush
ers . were Mr. • James..Christie,;. of
Ottawa, and °Mr: - Stanley. Lotocki,
of Barrie.
A reception, followed at: the Club
Room of the Royal 'Hotel: The
bride's mother wore a Cafe au Gait
French damask ,two-piece dress.
with•'matching accessories and a
corsage: of a tailisman' roses.. The •
groom's • mother , wore cranberry.
silk -crepe withdraped.' bodiceand
skirt; with white . •accessories, and
a corsage of white stephanotis'
' The ,bride ' and groom •left on' a
short ' motor • trip, the bride:, travell-
ing in a 'Parisian blue three-piece
wool ,tweed :suit with'. black "aeees
sories,,• black lamb coat and a cor-
sage 'of white • baby orchids. On
their return they . will reside in
Toronto. •
NEWS BRIEFS; ,
A fund has , been established at
Durham for Mr. and ;.Mrs. Clar-
ence Kennedy..' of Glenelg Township.
When fire destroyed the newly pur-
chased home of the young couple,
it • took the lives of three of their
five ;'children, Ricky 7, :Douglas:. 5,
and ':Mark° 4. Escaping with '.the
parents' were: Sharon 8 and Donna,
18 months.
Teeswater is offering : taxpayers,
a discount on' prepayment, of tax -
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956, ` 'and the following', Jar
--seven ' years ago, —•' Mrs.
passed . away. .
Most of '.their,'married life
spent. on the. farm now owne
Eddie; Gaunt on Highway 86, a
east of . Lucknow. They , sold
farm some ten : years ago an
tired tO Teeswater. Jack .cont
to, reside there following his
death. •
He is remembered" : as a:.
friend ' and �neighbour . , and a
nd poi
ed of geniality and .a' sense of
or, which those who knew
:best, came ;•to 'appreciate.' 1.
• The funeral service was he
the Johnstone Funeral Hom
Lucknow,conducted .by :Rev
W ' .'Kaiser '..of Ashfield Ci
.United Church. ' Temporary
tombment was at. the South
loss chapel with : Tiffins
at' Langside, to be the final• re
place.
• Pallbearers were Gordon ;
thers,•Vernie Hunter,' : Elmer . F.
Lloyd Moffat, :Mei Orr, and• 1
Gaunt,
Mr. Smith' is - •,survived• ' by
daughter,, 'Mrs. Chris: Cooke,
tie) ,of :,West ' Wawanosh, a,
Alex' Smith"., of Owen • Sound;
sisters, Mrs:; Allan' Turner " (l
of ' Aurora; Mrs:, Albin Swt
(Lizzie) and . a . brother Ge
both of - Assimboia `Sask. ;
es. This ranges from: 4%, on
taxes, :paid :in January, down t
.on: payments made in -June.
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