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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-08-14, Page 5• WIKC.*TE.S1JAN, AUG. 1.4th, 1.903, • sENTINEL; LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • • kt , PAGE LOOK AT NESE LAOIES'. (20LINT 'EM, THREE TPIEYRE -)N NAPPY' SHOPPiNG. - P.OR VALUE'S. 4v/77-1 • pAsd silcP • • -47" Had Wedding Tri To Bermuda MOFFAT GROSKORTH , The fnited Church in, White- •chtireh Was • the setting far a 'pretty wedding on Saturday, July 27th, it 3:00. p.m.; When. Hazel Karen ,Groskorth becrne the bride of James Alberi 'Mof- fat of Tees*ater. The bride- is a daughter of Mr. and. Mit. El- wood C..H,• Groskorth of White - Church', and the groom is. .a Son Of M. •and Mrs. Alb:qrt H. .M,Of- fat; of Teeswater. •Joyce .Moffat Wed At IA/Ingham ' • WOODS ,1V1OFFAT . Candelabra, rnurrisand glad- • ioli. Made •an • attraCtive, Setting • in Sti.»_. And:re*''s Presbyterian •chtirch, Wing,ham, on • Saturday a.fternoon, _August 3 for the we - ding of Jute • Ardolina!•Moffat to WaY.rie • •Iriglisl .' Woods., The bride. .is•the daugh,ter of. Mr. and • Mrs. Robert Moffat,'• Wirigham,: fOrmerly of Kinloss and Luck-_ now, and the ' room • is.the • son of Mr. and •Mrs. Walter Woods, •• •Wingharn. Rev. G. Fish of- ficiated. ' •• »• , • Harold • Victor pyrri •played •.• traditional wedding music and accoMpaniedthe soloist, Harry • Leith'amof Kitchener *ha sang • ',The terd's. Prayer" 8z. •fl) Per - feat Love:" • : • •• • • • ...Mrs'. George ,Forler; Barrie, Sister of the bride was maid, of honor, • Lorna: Barry. •'of Blyth •and • Larpa • Woods ,of Wingharn her laridesinalds..They. wore iden7 Meal gowns. of tutqUoise peau: de Sol. •With matching: rosette •head pieces: 'They carried similar ‘cas7 rade bouq•uets of white muriTS•4Sa ro.se carnationS..: Brother' Of the g•roont,`-'Kei.t)r• Woods; who is stationed at Bar- ringtOn, Nova. Scotia was grooms- man with..Arnold:lVlathers, T�r- o.nt� • and Douglas: Wells; Clin- •ton a.S'' ushers. • At , the rece:ption in the church arlors follawing •the.,.ceretnanY. the !bride's Mother :;'received .wearipg• an aquamarine. Silk •lin- -en. sheath 'with etepire waist .and matchingiacket. She Wore:beige accessories with a- corsage of yellow roses. She •was assisted ;by the groorn's :mother. in.fa•navy silk two-piece sheath, • navy and white •a•oeessories with ',a corsage of • red roses, • • • : , • For .travelling the. bride donn- ed 'a yellow' serianO suit; black accessories' and a •corsage of red roses and stephanotis. Mr. and Mrs'. Woods will residei in Pembroke. 'Outof-town, giiests were. ,present from Tarorito,, Kit- chener, :Barrie, Stratford, ;•• Erin, Galt,Clinton, Brussels, IVIildnray and 1.atcknoW,;', • l• The .bride is: a graduate' of Stratford •Teachers'..College: and the groom, of Ontario- colle,ge of Art; Toronto. • Given in marriage: ;by her ''fat- ther the briclechase a fu11-dength. . gown of nylon "Organza and "net overskirt :featuring ',a late..scal-• .. 'loped neckline accented :with •' white IpeaFls. The sleeves tapered - to ' points. •The !fitted tbadlide, dis7 plaYed .a 'beautiful: :skirt high- lighted; with matching lace ap- pliques' and..arganza. •rosetteS:. A crown of • organza ••petafs and pearls held •her elbow length bauffarit veil: . 'She 'Carried.' a :13ible created...* with red • sweetheart roses • and • 'stephan- otis:, ; ' • • is Your Subscription •Renewed? . iinimaniaapiiiiiaatonlialola‘merampaisiasionanmennaast • 1 • • • • • • Two 1963 Pontiac' Laurentian. Sedans, autornatie • '•Two 1963 Chev Belafr Sedans, automatic, radio NI 2'1963 Chev Biscayne, automatic, radio , • .1962 Pontiac Stratechief, standard transmission It 1962 Chev Belair, fully • equipped, automatic 1961 Pontiac • Stratochief, :automatic 1959 Chev ,Belair, automatic t' • • ▪ 1959 'Pontiac V-8, automatic transmission •• 1959 Chev• Impala V-8 4-dOor hardtop. 111 1959' Vplkswagen • 1958 Pontiac Sedan, automatic • 1958 Chev .sedan ',,with automatic transmission; • • 1951 • Chev Station Wagon ' , • um : 2-1957 Pontiac sedans, 1 standard transmiision, 1. automatic NUMBER OF 1955 MODELS from up MANY, OLDER ' MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM • • • • TRUCKS!. TRUCKS!! . • 1960 rChev' %-ton Pick-up 1959 Pord 1/2 -ton Pick-up • 195'7 Ford 1 -ton with duals • IA.. .4. • a. ; a • • ■ ▪ • .• • • ■ ■ • Rev. •George C. Mitchell, min- ister •of !Whitechurch United Church and•Rev, T. J. IVICKinriey of , Teeswater,. !a.ssisted in the' ceremony. • The soloist was •Mrs. Earl Waugh of Fergus; and :the organist Miss •Dolly Vincent of Galt.. The choir .of. the, White- church United Church assisted with the mirtsie. the :church:was , 'decorated with baskets :of gladi- 1 oli and •white „poni .porn: mums' • and potted:ferns. • • Given in inisarria.ge 'bye her •:far: :ther, the bride was dressed in white 'sataPeati Material . With high • neekline, long sleeves, tightly fitted bodice with soft gathers at the hip, bell skirt: falling into a.gentle .chapel train, and satin French !knot • baws. down .thefront Of the dress,. mat- ching' satin -bowed •pillbox head - Piece,: With; single. lOng :tulle i17. lusion veil :flowing :softly. dowp •the . back. • 'Her •_flowers: Were V cascade of white Miniature cart atioris arid stephanotis; • " M•astronv-..-of•*, honou,r,--w•as • Mirs Paul !'Graskorth, sister-in-laW• of the 'bride, and bridesmaids were Miss Donna IMeiffat,:.s•ister *of the :groom, Miss Ruth Ann litieStori and Misi •Elai,ne Conn. They were akl. dressed • •alike:in grotto pink 'organza overtaffeta fash- ioned, with bell skirts, 'ScOop neck- line, short :sleeves; »a haw and lOng•sash falling gracefully .from a • two-tiered cuMberbtmd. They wore. Matohing !piseture' hats; and catrie4;;!castoade chtsters of .*!hite :Shasta mums and light pink carnations. ..•• • : • •• 7 . • Groomsman » was Mr. Ivan Laidlaw, and :tithers" were :Mr.' Paul .Graskorth, brother' of the. bride, •• Mr. Douglas Conley r'and Mr: Roclwell .Wraith, • • • - ;Far a, reception. at ..'!the' Blue Barn, Listowel4Pthe bride's .rnoth- er received in ••blessom pink 'ny-, ion • over taffeta sheath dress, with ;pink & white•acCessories: corsage of ,white muns. . She Was assisted by the; groom's ther in powder blue lace oyer taffeta sheath -dress with white acCesSaries and Corsage - of_ pink.. Sweetheart ross. • • tor a wedding trip to Bermu- da, the bride donned a black silk 27Piece dress' with patent leath- er •bag • and shoes, white gloves, iMexican red 'straw: hat and :a: 'Corsage of • red and.white vari- gated carnations. they will .re- side in •Wingh:arti. . • • • • • , a • a., I :a . .-a . a . • . . . „ „ . . . . .• ,..:Brussels. Motors is . , ... . • : Citia ierVICO Dealer .• .• • :,,,, ""' . %Phone 173, Brussels If limninamaiiiiiiiiialliiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiieninnitil / • • , Notice Of Private Salreo • of • " • Farm. .Machinery Equipment • • .1;3FcAusE OF the .recent »purchase of a complete of°*larger equipment • for • our farm operations we :wish • to offer the following .equipment to, the local people 'at "a. fair, market value; ' • . • Allis Chalmers D 17 . tractor, .3 years ld 4 -Row corn and 'bean cultivator, for. same, 2 Allis Charmers tractors WD with 45 • motors, .with 2 -row torncultivator and 4 -row bean' cultivator, two -row mounted .corn pickers for same, corn- :* pletely Tconditioned last fall .and ready to go to work 2 Allis Chalniers WC tractors with 2 -row corn 01, •tivators. •• . • . •." . • .•• 4, 1 Massey Harris 444- tractor asgoad as new. 2 four-furraw. plows; 1,• 1 year old• . • 3: sets » of 9 and 10 -ft.' whj eel hydraulic 'disc harrows, . • as well as several sets of :2..and 3 sets of the new .9 •vibra-coil harrows,, which are the latest thing in harrows, and will not Plug 'in trashy cOnditions, 4 -row International corn and bean planter. .* 1 6 -tube Case 'grain and fertilizer drill With double disc _openers and • grass, peed box with:, rubber tires. '• WE HAVE at thistime a Special Price. on sturdy 4 -tori • farni, wagons with. new 6 -ply tires and self • uploading gravity grain boxes on which you can save 1/3 of cost price at dealers. • ••• s, " ...ANYONE INTERESTED in the above 'articles .may come and, work with the ,tractors and equipment on. .'the •.fibrmer. BLAKE '4.•BROS•.• FARMS n CON. • 7, Ash- .' field, 2 MILES. EAST OF KINGSBRIDGE. WE GUARANTEE . all. this Machinery to be in ex-' cellent' condition, but just: too small :in •our operation. . And to further help .you out we will he glad to take cattle, hogs or grain as . part . paYinent and we will • • »arrange » financing .for .balance if necessary' IF INTERESTED contact, farm manager, Ken Stocking, at the farm or call Goderich JA -4-9130 for further information. ' ' • MIKE PENKH, .Prop. at Petersburg 'He retItirned lat- . • er in »the week., • • • Mrs. Gertrude Walsh -Visited • on Sunday. afternoon With Mr.!. and Mrs. 'Miller • Ilartwiek and 'Wayne at.. Kincardine. Mr.. and Mrs,•• Scott .Walsh • and Stephen 'else visited at the•Same /home. • • Master Allan • Nicholson re - .turned home atter 'holidaying at Downsview. , • • • Mrs. Charlie Hodgins of Wing-' ham. spent; a day with Miss. Edna -Boyle-Land aLSo___With....Miss May. :Boyle at •the Rest-a•While Lodge, at Bruce -Beach. •• • • •'••. Mr.• and :•Mrs. Ralph Haldenby and children. of Toronto' have been lialidaying with Mr. and. Mrs. William E. FialderibY. . Mrs. John .narr; Miss Wirmi.-„ •fred .PerCY, MT.' and Mrs. Perry ...s Hodgins •attended •the funeral of 'PI their consul:, the late Thomas KINLO•UGR: Patterson • which was held' ori • Tuesday afternoon froin the. Car- . • gill 'United Church to» P•urdy's 1 , AugUst 12th • Friends from ' here attended th4 reception for Mr. and IlVfrs. Dotgias Dahme,r • (nee 'Laura Breckles) at KiiiCardirie on •Fril• • day evening. '•Miss. E'Velyn .NieholsOn of Kit- chener spent the week-en:d at her home here. Miss' Jeannette • .Eckenswillei spent a few clays with relatives at Ripley. •••.- • • Mrs:- Gertrude Walsh. spent a day lastrrvireek• at Ki•tchener. ' • Mr; .•and 1VIr.s. Don Bushell spent »the weelt7end at Algonquin Park; • r:• • Mr; Aid'. Mrs. Perry Bushell and family* of Toronto visited with his • mother, Mrs.' John. Bushell. : ' • Mr: and Mrs. Harry 77aw! Itt of 'Sarnia visited over the,. !week- end with Mrs. Jahn *Barr, and Donald and, with • Mr.. and Mit; ;Morley Bushell »and • .family; • Miss Sandra Percy 'of „Toronto 'al:tent the week -end ,at her haffie 1Vir. Jiminy. ,SchneIler came home for a few'days after Spend. ing awhile •at •the hone of his grandrriather Mrs Herinari Ibieck Cemetery. . • Mrs. Ada Hodgins, MI -S. Wm. Cox, Rev; Benson Cox ' and Mrs: John State» attended. ,the Cox re- union . at Goderich on Saturday. , Visitors during the Week:at the home of Mrs: WilliaM Cox and, Rev*. Benson Cox were aVIr. and 11/frs. :Ellis 'Goes:all, •Mis. Victoria Smith, of Ripley, ...INIT.: and, Mrs. DoitglaS Grah•arn, Lucknow, Mr; & !Mrs. Robert .lYliceorniack, Mrs. :Ed Slade, MisS..Catherind , Wal- lace, Kincardine,. Mrs.. Joseph Fisher, Lambeth, Mr. and IVIrs. Maurice Hodgins, London !and Mrs:Jennie Frid of Hamilton. Mr. and. Mrs: Donald Earle »of Ingersoll -Were 'recent, •visitors with and Mrs. Roy ler. • . We are sorry to report .that Mrs, Eldon •Zokenswiller is • a patierit in Kineardine » Hospital, We wish' her improved••health. 'Recent visitor's with --Mr. land :Mrs George Graham were Mrs. We -J. liqcLean of tkincardine and Mr, arid MrS, R.' Carton. of; Lon , don.• • • ' Mr, Wefr.Eekenswiller is, spen- ding a» few' -clays at his home here. . • „ • ,' 1 A #" i•'1A:1,•,A ; . ; i i' • ,4',: ..1. •'C.': ,, ,:' : ,44' ;,.. ,•"1•• •• ' i'' •i• '1' ••'•I 4 • • • 1 ».' 1.i r .• . • ll ' , • . " S` . 1$ ha • 4' — !4‘ I v. . ' a '4 4 • Mrs William CoxReV. Ben. . • son Cox and ..111is, Ada Hodgins ' were recent visitors at itheRest- . Lodge, Bruce Beath. • Mr. and 11VIri. I:tars:Sell Barr & • , Darrell. Of• Scarborough .spent the ' • -week-end., with Mrs: ,John Barr• sa 11, # .# •• • , . #14 • '''••• • • . . • • , ' and Donald.: . '• • '• . • ": Mr: David Nicholson,. South line visited during the Week wilt • his cousin, Allan Nichelson. ' . • »Misses 'Audrey .and • '.Shirley. Thompson from . Kingarf visited ' • '1.• on Sunday with Miss Evelyn** • : , • .• Nicholson.- • • Sunday :evening visitors • With •. • • Mr .• tand .Mrs. Bert Nicholson, . Allan. and Lois Were Mr: and Mrs • Elmer Beltz of Matint. Cle- ments, Michigan, Mr. and Mr4.'. • ' ;•.,,V.,1' George Cuyler , of 1V1illartonIrwin ; •• ..'• • • • „ Carruthers . 4»' "•,;•`,;. •••'' Is President. • A very p:leasant time : -was spent at the:' seventh !Collins re- . • - .• „, union which was ,held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reed, ' . ; .• • Peel, County,' where about sixty • . relatives Met and dined together ot, the' :lawn. The weather on Augiist was,, as -We rerriernber,. • • a, little' an the coal side .but .the•• ram ri .stayecl• away. After dinner • the group went •:inside and spent a ,half. ,,,bOur' singing some goad • ". old hymns before :the firesident, • .' • Harold 'Wright of :Mono Road, • conducted the business. • , : . • ,• 1 • • It was:tinanimous that we con- . , • • finite to ,Meet• onthe last ' • • day in July. Irwin .Carruthers • will ,be president • for 1964 :and MItS, Irwin. „Carrtithers, the 'Sec- retary.; The reunion next *year ..; will ;be lield at the horrie. of Mr. ,- and 'Mrs. Bussell Needham of. . Ripley. • Sports •cornrnittee for .1964 'is- Mrss, Rena Fisher; Jirri,, - Need.hain; 1.synri Lowry and 1)or-4 een' ° :Mra,. John T, 'Carruthers was the oldest lady present and - Mt. •.* llert Elford of :C!OokSville the oldest gentlernart °Tfierewere tit attended from this district, ' 4414 ,v • •;• • .1. It, , A • ' • A., • A *