The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-11-22, Page 7WEDNF4SSDAY,. NOV.- 22nd; 1901
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AMBERLEY
A shower was held in the Sun,
day School Room of Pine River
United Church on Tuesday even
ing, where 1Vliss Phylis Irwjn,,.
bride of. the month was honoured
by ,relatives 'and. frien'ds,
Mrs. Mervyn Hooey presided.
'over the, •program which opened,
with a piano solo by Mrs. Roy
McKenzie of Ripley, who was a
former teacher of Phylis and was
followed with duets by Mrs.
Steve Irwin and .Miss Marita Ir-
win accompanied. by Mrs R. Mc-
Kenzie. Miss Bertha • Blue• • sang
two pleasing numbers, "$less.
This, House" and' "Love and Mar
•ridge" which were followed by'
an , interesting number by Mrs..
Francis 'Boyle who was also a
former teacher and •who read
poems composed by . Phylis and
other school ' mates. . Miss Flor-
ence McLennan sang; two •.solos,
accompanied by ' Mrs. 'Robert
Courtney after which Mrs. John
Ferguson gave a reading entit-
led ',How t� Keep • .a .Husband'
with many good points to re
COURTNEY'S
' . - We wish te.. thank'. our, Customers, who patronized• 'uswhile
• in hiPiiwsster the past thirty-two years.
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t A Reduction Of 15 per cent off. =
Ali Groc�des phi
rugs.
We expect to be closedon Or before• December 15th and `
would appreciate having ,all accounts paid.. before thea.
Thanking You Sincerely,'
Mr. and Mrs. Art Courtney
AM�$EIRLBY.
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member.' Mrs. Lester Ferguson •& REQUIRE11IENTS FOR.
• Mrs.. Cecil Humphrey accom VALID NOMINATIONS
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The • W.lvl;;us. :meeting of :Ash-,
field Presbyterian ' Clurch .. was
held 'on Thursday afternoon at
the home . of Mrs. Henry ,
Mac-
Kenzie...Mrs. WilIiarn Ross . had
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Sentinel erally too small to be felt until
they are too strong to be broken.
charge: of the business : meeting'
and, Sadie Johnstone conduoted
the 'devotional' part.
Mr,, and.•Mis. Williamson,, of
Wyoming visited: with Mr. and
Mrs..Bwar ' MacLean recently.
' Jackie ',Hayes' is recovering
from a.broken .leg in'I£incardine•
Hospital. Jackie Was ,tractor
accident,' and was lucky to es-
cape :,rnbre
scape'.inore: serious injury,.,.'
The official opening of the new
school, North Ashfield has . been
postponed' ;until' early. spring: The,
teachers and Children are now
busy •preparing. for a:. Christmas
concert:
It isn't everyone who receives:
a ton of Coal for a gift; Mr. Dan:
-MacLean made friends with Mac
MacDonald samne fifty-two 'years
agog, . on a train trip :west. This
past 'Week, 'Mr and �Mrs.''MacLean
received/ a • gift of a ton . of coal.
from: Mr. MacDonald, from Drum
hiller, • Alberta: i
Mr. . and Mrs.. Lorne Luther
spent 'a few. days at Ridlgetown..
and Toronto: ' •
Mr.' and '.Mrs.:, Warren Wy1'ds •
spent'. a day in Landon: and visit-
ed.‘- with Mrs. 'Dan Wylds at St.
Joseph's Hospital. :
Mr, and :Mrs., John MacRae
spent, a couple f days •:'in Tort
onto and attended the: Royal
Winter Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill 'Ross spent
a day at .th'e Royal Winter, 'Fair,
Allan MacLean, now of Col-`
lingwood.,Was winner of a Movie
Camera recently in ''a 'salesman-
ship contest for Fuller Brush. Co..
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sang duets which • were also en-
joyed. Mrs. Dan .McDonald and
Miss Dorothy Dunlop escorted
the bride to a prettily" decorated
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chair's after which Mrs. Carrick
Coling read :a pleasing.,:.address
and 'girl friends ,: assisted', in un-
wrapping, the lovely . gifts: After
'an. appropriate reply by Phylis,
"For -She's A .Jolly Good Fellow!'
was sung. A dainty 'lunch was
served, and rnany.friends'went on.
to view. her ' trousseau at her.
home. She was the 'recipient of
gifts at. a kitchen sli;ower ' in Kit=
chener, also a' girl .friend's ' show.
er which was 'held on. Saturday
evening 'at the horne of her 'coin
sin, Miss, Elaine Irwin:
Mr: Ross Shielis.. Nor Rbbent,.
'E'1-iie` s anc}, , Mrs..:' William Camp •;
bell. attended, the funeral, Of Mr::
William Shiells whsch .was . held
in Weston On. Thursday.
, Congratulaitions. go - to Mr.' and I
Mrs. Don '. Thompson: on .the . •ar-
rival .'of a daughter.' ,
Mr..'Kenneth Bell, a -brother of
Mr. John Bell Of Kincardine and
Mrs. Andrew. Patterson .of ' Rip-
• Municipal nomination meetings.
are :at hand, and a word about
the nominating. of 'candidates..
might be inorder, for almost in,
variably there are some : nomina-
Mr. and. Mrs.. Harvey Steele 'of
Detroit were .at• 'their :cottage at
Point Clark' 'over : the : week -end
'and were also. dinner guests with
Mrs. Robert , Ca'mpbell and. •farn
ily on Sunday evening.
Mr,: and Mrs. Grant Campbell
andfamily of St. Catharines vis-
ited with 'Mrs; .Robert Campbell.
and '.family at the week -end
ley • passed, away iii Goderich
Hospital on 'Saturday, November ;I
18th.. Mr: 'Sell. was, a former"i
Huron: Township resident.
Pine River W'M.S: ; niet at the
home of Mrs Mervyn Eckmier
on Tuesday afternoon with, an l
attendance.. of twenty-seven. 'Mrs. `
JohnBlue and'Mrs. Murray. Wal-
den pi presided. Mrs <Blue 'gave a
'reading on "Friendship." which
was followed with'. prayer: and a,
hymn. I0I.1 call was answered
by, a„verse'. containing the;, word.
Remembrance[ Mrs.,, Mervyn Eck -
Mier was' convener of the 'grog-•
ram and ' read a • Remembrance;
Day poem: The scripture 'reading..
by, Mrs.,.Hugh .Mason .was 'follow=
ed with 'a duet by Mrs Robert
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tions 'Made which are • not valid.
The . Municipal Act reads in
effect that when, a proposed
didate, is not present at the nom-
ination, meeting his nomination
.paper will not ' be valid unless
there. is evidence 'satisfactory to
the' presiding officer that the pro,.
posed •candidate has"consented;to
be nominated
Ire' other.' words those attending •
a nomination meeting' may not
,submit names, 'at' •random a's• pros-
pective . candidates
'The': nominators must. be pre-
pared to vouch that the. ;person
whose name ::they are present-
ing, if that person. is .not present;.
is .: aware of • and agreeable • Ito:
his namebeing:proposed.
[User • layaway' w
ou convenient' • a a a an.
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for your Christmas
Buying.
We will be glad to laaway thegift, of your choice
until delivery .'suits you.
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Courtney and Mrs. Eckmier ac-
`companied..' by :•Mrs William''
Courtney, 'Readings by. Mrs: Glen
Boyd, Mrs. .Mervyn. Hooey • and
Mrs., Donald, Courtney were given
and ,were' based on thoughts for
Remembrance Day. Mrs. Murdock
McDonald gave. the closing/
prayer followed by a 'hymn and
grace. Courtesy remarks were gi-
ven' .by Mrs:. Ross Shiells.., A dain-
ty . lunch 'was' served, by Mrs.
Eckmier Mrs.' William Pace and,.
Mrs. Murdock 1VIcD¢nald
Mr..: and ' Mrs. Archie ,Courtney
visited with ` Mrs. N. Wllwood:
and Mr. and Mrs. • Carman Mc-
Leod of Kincardine on Tuesday.
Pine River. congregation .' and
choir attended Kincardine Bap=
tist Church on, Sunday evening,
Rev.; T. J. McDowell conducted
the service, and Rev. J. C. Hutton
gave an inspiring 'message. The
Pine River choir, 'under the dir-
ection'of Mr,'Wilfred Steele•with
'1Vliss Mary .Ellen Shiells as Organ-
ist 'had • charge of the :music for
the service. The anthems, "My
God and My All,” and "Softly
and Tenderly" were well rend-
ere'd'by the choir. The Pine River'
congregation' enjoyed the oppor-
timity of worshipi g with the
Baptist ' congregation, in their
beautiful. new 'church;' also •the,
hospitality after the service.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert'Steele a'nct
Weeks From Saturday .Is The Last Shopping
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