The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-08-14, Page 5•
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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
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Leith'amof Kitchener *ha sang
• ',The terd's. Prayer" 8z. •fl) Per -
feat Love:" • : • •• •
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...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, • • •
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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?
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• Two 1963 Pontiac' Laurentian. Sedans, autornatie
• '•Two 1963 Chev Belafr Sedans, automatic, radio
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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 •
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• TRUCKS!. TRUCKS!! .
• 1960 rChev' %-ton Pick-up
1959 Pord 1/2 -ton Pick-up
• 195'7 Ford 1 -ton with duals
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• 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. .
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Notice Of Private Salreo
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• Farm. .Machinery Equipment •
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.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.
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...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.
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MIKE PENKH, .Prop.
at Petersburg 'He retItirned lat-
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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.
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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-
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gill 'United Church to» P•urdy's
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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
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don.• • • '
Mr, Wefr.Eekenswiller is, spen-
ding a» few' -clays at his home
here. . • „
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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•
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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 ; •• ..'• • •
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Carruthers
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Is President.
• A very p:leasant time : -was
spent at the:' seventh !Collins re- . • - .•
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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. • , : . • ,•
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It was:tinanimous that we con- . , • •
finite to ,Meet• onthe last ' • •
day in July. Irwin .Carruthers
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will ,be president • for 1964 :and
MItS, Irwin. „Carrtithers, the 'Sec-
retary.; The reunion next *year
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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, '
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