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WEEDI\T'k Si1 AY,; AUG,, '8th, 1902
Tat ,LIJCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARJO
'Pictured..here •,are •' Cora Ann'
Crkw'ford, .elder daughter •of Mr.
and Mrs. Cliff ,Crawford at Luck,-..,
now ' and Arthur . Nelstn ''Collins,'
son of . Mr.... and Mrs, Rus'sel. Co1-
lies;•, 13.R. 3, .Ripley, • who • took
their''na,arriage vows : in Litckn!ow i
United Church on: ;Saturday, July
28th-. at 2:316 o'clock.
'Mr.rand Mrs. ,Collins •Wi!l1 make
thei:r- home . on: the grgoni's. farm
in Huron ,ToWnship.
THE LION. is the King of Beasts •
and stalks his prey with little
fear otattack from other. animals.
But'when Old age comes the
lion falters. He is King of
Beasts no longer. The other
animals lose theirfear of him
and he is attacked and destroyed •
Fortunately men and women,. uniika
the'lion, can have a hippy old ager
if they prepare for it The best way to
prepare for it, financially, is through, a
Sun Life ietirement income -policy. Let .
metell"you how. .
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Shower In Bride
l'Elect's Honor
(CULROSS . COIt,NERS:NEWS),''
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tyt,..'1: Kinahan
R.R. 2, i,uclknoat
Phone . Wingham 717
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE:i
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COMPANY 0•f: CANADA
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Donnie, Meyer and Brenda
Meyer, Teeswa•tter,. spent last
week. with Mr. • and Mrs. Morley'
Wall and 'family, while Douglas
'Wahl 'visited at the 'home of Mr.
and Mrs, Clayton Meyer and fa-.
rnily, 'Teeswater. • ,
`:Miss• Ell'e'n McBride, : Cooksrille
and Miss; Dorothy Innes,'' Port'
Credit, spent. a,.',few..•days ' last
week with Mrs. " Frank Brown.
and • Reg.
ss B:(endo-iM-eyer. celebrate d•
,her • birthday lasts Thursday:. at
the home of: Mrs. Mof ley 'Wall;
w'ho.:had a party for her. Yvonne,
Irene and Lorries Parker along
with the, Wall children were her
guests
Mr. and' MVlrs, Joe Dillon .and
Danny, Toronto, spent' the week-
end with Vlr. .and. .Mr's,. Albert.
Harris. and farriily. •
Martin Benedict :. _ spent the..
holiday Week -end . at Camp; Mar-'
.tyn, I.nverhuron, , where the
scouts entertained scouts • from
the U.S.A. ••
.Misses 'Doris Wall and Marion
Green• accompanied Mr: and Mrs.,
Clayton. Meyer.- and fainily' of
Teesw:a'ter '.on a motor trip ..,to'
kuntsviille •.over the week -e id.
Miss, Elda Wal], London;, spent
the 'week -end, at ,cher •home. here.
Mr. •and Mrs.William' Stanley,'
Kinloss,. spent. Sundayy' with. Mr.
and Mrs. Alex. Whytock. ' •
' Mrs. 'Frank Brown and . Reg:
Spent Thursday eventing vinith Mr.:
and Mrs. 'Ezra Stanley, and fame=
ily, Krnlou'gh:
Mr. and Mrs.. Morley. Wall
.were ' dinner guests Sunday of.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Donaldson. '
• Sunday evisitqrs with 'win.: aid
'Mrs. Tom Stewart' were.Mr, and;
Mrs. Alex, .Stewart and ,family,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gdesel and:
family all: of Kincardine, Mr. and
Mrs. Wiliiam Hepburn, Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs: Ronald Stanley and.
family, l<inloss, and Mr. and
Mrs, Ian ,McPherson and family,.
8,th .con
Mr. and Mrs. R.• *Blackburn &
family, 'Ha/ninon and ' Mr. and
Mrs. Doug McGlynn, and •fancily,
Teeswater,, were the guests. on
Sunday , of Mr.' and Mrs. Morley
Walil.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Thompson
and family moved to,Durigannon
Olivet Shower
For Bride -Elect
(OLIVET • NEWS)
The Olivet United Church Wo-
men' met at the home of.. Mrs.
Melvin Lolling on Thursday af-
•ternoon. The meeting was in the
form, of a. picnic when over 3k5
children. enjoyed games anct ra-
ces on the ;spacious. lawns.. Misses'
Marie Hamilton and 'Helen. White
were in charge of the recreation
period. Mrs. Walter. Black, leader
of the "Messengers" .led in the
Worship service which was pre-
sented bythe'-children, Susan
lGameron of !Ham.iiton and Sandra:
Thozripson of 'Kincardine sang
"Glad • See the ' Little Sparrow
acompanied 'by Miss Mari-
lyn Finlayson, Patsy', Mary and
Laurie .MacC�hiarles sang "There's
a Bluebird on Your Window Sill."
Evelyn and Ruth White and Janet
-Hawn to to -n— sang ; `F,a`rrest Coro
Jesus."' These were all aceom-
panied :by Mrs. Sandy. MacChar-
d'es.,Sharon . Lolling . played a
,piano solo. A group of boys:' 13411,
David an•d. Jiininie Black•( David
Lackey, Lyn Clayton and Michael
iHamlilton gave .a dialogue, ,. "The'
Apostle Paul is 1,nterviewed'. by
the 'Press."Mar•'i,lyn Brooks, sang, -
"F am So .. iGlad",' accompanied.
iby. Mrs. 1VIacOharles..Mrs. Melvin
Cdlling demonstrated the making
.of vase•s', • from plaatic • (bottle's
such as. liquid detergent' contain
ers. "The 'children then enjoyed
the recreation period. while the
ladies ' conducted their !business..
A bale was discussed and it was
'decided to continue, to supply the
"World: Friends" (magazine to
• church families. The ;Bible. Study.
from:: Mark, 12, provoked a live-
ly discussion. Mrs. AlexMracTav-
ish thanked our; )hostess,, , 'the
(group, and the children "for a
very fine meeting: Following the
be: iecriction, '' a'' ,boon:tiful:'„ lunch•
was. served '; o•n. the • fawn.
Mrs. Sandy 'MaaC'harles enter=.
'tained' in her home. on •Saturday
evening in: honour. of. Miss Aurd•
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rey •Bell" 'of • London, whose en-
gagement to Mr. Ronald 'C,or,ey. `. rev.' k'r.: ,'iR.a1•ph O'Laughlin,
is • announced: The ..bri'de-elect . C S..B:, who has just :. rettrned.
was Showered ' with : beautiful from several :years of missionary
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."ballot- in reply to the question: "Are you in.
favor of•. the Village of :Lucknow hiring a town
constable at .a cost o f five, mills • per annum,
has been set for;
Monday, August 13th
Ratepayers are requested to reply promptly • i.n 'the
self-addressed.s,ealed envelope. .,
G. W. joy. nt, Reeve E. ' H. Agnew, .Clerk
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Mrs. Orville Finlayson.
Reverend and Mrs. Fred . Mac-
lavish of Bradford, M. and Mrs•
IRoss-131aclwndr"the "-MacTavish
families enjoyed a family gath-
ering on Sunday. • "
Mr. 'and Mrs.• Clarence Wylds
arid family attendeda, family
gathering in Kincardine on Sun -
r day.
•:Mr, and Mrs..Osoar White &
Ifa¢n,ily. visited.: • on Sunday with
Mr' and Mrs. R.'Deiter and. Nancy
and IVLrs. Bill, Deiter of Hepworth,.
Nancy'., is ' holidaying this 'week
with ' the White family.
Congratulations • to Mr. • • and
Mrs. .Holbert Engle of Mitchell; on
the birth of ' a daughter ori Sun
day. Mrs. Engle, �' is the former
Dorothy: McGuire; of Olivet. ,
'Miss ' . Donna •NctLaren of Tor-
onto visited" last ,'week With Mr.
and Mrs, Douglas Lackey, Karen
and David. • f
Mr. and Mrs. Ear:(. Stacy ' anirt
Mrs..$ruce Blackwell and family
of' London visited ':for the week=
end with Mr.. and Mrs. Raymond
Hamilton and family. Mrs. Black
well and family . visited, for : a
week's `holi'day
tion air ong friend's here.
Miss Mary O'N:eil who has•
se-staffof Godenia Hospital
for the past several years has
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gone to reside with her sister,
Mrs...,Mc+Evoy in Chicago. , . .
Mrs. • Bernadene Kinney .spent:
the week -end at her. home here. •
Mr ' Kerry Hogan 'was homie,
for the holiday week -end, Kerry
received two certificates from the.
National •Office Management As-
s:ociation during his course. at
Wells .Academy. He is presently
employed by Western Tire in
London. '
Miss Frances Gilmore visitted
her home . here •recently: ' •
• 'Mr. and Mr's. Maurice Edwards
returned to London on Monday •
after • spending' • their vacation
KINGSBRIDGE
Messrs. Torn Hogan, ' Frank.
Riegling, Albert . 'and.: Raymond
Heffernan . and John Van, Osch.
left :Sunday to 'assist .at.the to
hacco harvest,
A dairy .farmer;-Jarnes'Hender•-
son of: the. `Fergus district had
fourteen :Holstei'n, cows killed by
lightning. ; recently. The herd : was
• huddled •together under a maple
tree' during a • storm
gifts; for her home and was. ,as work/ in' Texas and'Fr. Edward
sisted in•. unwrapping them by Peppe•rt, C.S.B , ; of Assumption
Mary and Laurie. •MacCharles, University, Windsor, .visited `here;
IVharilyn Brooks and: iSandra Magic- over the week -end: . 3
.Charles. Patsy Ma•cCharles de- '' Mrs. Josie; bleary and son,
corated a hat for the , bride with Claude; 'Mr: and Mrs. Larry Sul.:
the . ribibons. and ;bows... , Kathie livan:' and... children • of Wallace -
McLeod of Kincardine. read the "burg: visited. "relatives.. during the
cards. Miss Bell thanked her. new . week. • .
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friend's'" andLlooked.-forward .. to Miss :Patricia O'Ctirirrol..r Urn -
.becoming better acquainted 'in ed home •on Sunday .after s pend
the' , future. Games.. and contests ing 'two' weeks in. Detroit`
'Were won by Mrs: W :T, Rota- ,Mrs::P. J..Sullivan of Balton
ston, Mrs: Sliirl . Bowers, Miss and, Mrs. ' George Whitmore • of
Mary Roulaton,Mrs. John, Mae- Washington D: :C.,. • are spending a
Charles: and Mrs: Norval Stew- month :at a cottage. 'at . Kintail
art. The hostess served a delici- Beach.
*oils salad plate supper to over Mr.' Des O'Donnell visited .his.
twenty guests. •home here before returning to
Miss Marilyn Finlayson,; Strat- his boat , m Montreal. ,
ford,' spent Friday and Saturday Mrs. Peter Vogt, Mrs. Jerry
at her home here. Vogt and famitly . and Mtiss Rose
Misses Susan McLay and Val- Zembeski all of Detroit, were
erie Stanley spent :Tuesdaywith week -end visitors with Mr. Frank
• Sullivan. ;
Mr; and Mrs. Patrick, MCE:voy
and children of Chicago returne d
home after spending their vaca-
Sharon. Coiling. '
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Miss Sandra `Thompson .of Kin
cardine spent a • week's• : holiday
with her grandparents;'Mr. and
on Monday. We wish them sue-
cess in their venture.
Mr, 'and Mrs: Raymond Schu-
macher, ,Windsor, visited: at the •
'week -end' with. Mr. and Mrs. E.
acher. . •
Frankam�
Miss Shirley` Parker and Gary r
Edwards, • Toronto and Ronald
,Parker;' Guelph,, spent th,e 'holiday
• week -end with ,Mr. and. • Mrs.
Everett Parker • and family.
The 'home of Mrs, ' Charles
Steele ;was the setting for a plea-
sant event Saturday ` eVening
when friends and neigihlbburs' ga-
ther,ed ' to honour Miss Shirley
Parker; prior to her approaching
marriage. Mrs. ,Ken ,MMDoneld'
iconduc'ted a contest followed by
,readings by Mrs. ' Nlidford Wall
and. Mrs. ' Frank, Brown. Those
•helping with the many 'lovely
useful 'gifts w.ene Jean Grant,
Etda. Wall, . Marion Green, Karen
Grant, and E'lizabe'th McDonald.Doris .and
read the iverses, and
Shirley thanked ereryone. and
,invited ,them to visit her, in her
r new home. A .Jolly Good Fellow
was .sun. g and lunch served. • .
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S] V
IER LAKE DROW..NINC,�
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David Hedley is ,a grandson; of:
Mrs Lorne .,Hodgins
•'Funeral Wednesday
>'. A native of London, :.the. God:-
win youth was an employee 'Of
the Can:adian.Bank of Commerce
in: •Toronto..
• Hew:as a''member,• of St. Mi
ch�a•e'l's Roman . CatholicClhureh
London a,•the:®iri.al-y- Tame Society,
Arva J;unior.. Farmers 'and Arva;
Athletic Club.." He ' was also,.' a
Member' of the Toronto Kinsmen
Club.
Surviving.. besides his parents
are a brother,' Williams sisters, tFlorence, Helen and '. Veronica,
all at home; grandparents,:' Wil-
liam • Go:dwin,'Detroit; and Mr.
and . Mrs Arthur Cu indngham,
London. . ' • .
Prayers were' said at the John•T. Donohue' Funeral ' Horne, .Lon=
don; on' Tuesday at 8 p.m.
quem high.m'`
•ass•was; celebrated
Wednesday' -at ' • 10. a.m.,, at St;
Michaels. Roman: Catholic, Churci•._J,
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Burial.wasin St, Peter's.,Roman
Catholic' Cemetery. • • ,
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