The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-06-15, Page 2A
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'WED !SARH,N1.k-,of -consider,
:Able loCtil inte t1was1the Ma -
rage ; of jii4ith• /.Ann McRae,
4anghter'2,0fIVir..,a14s.IVirs. A. D,'
McRae of:Sarnia'"and, John, Mac-
killop• r MacDonald of .*London,
Son of Mr'. and Mrs.. Wm. F. Mac- .
• 41.
•=3,11.LIVICNPW.• spprriATE1,., uppicsow, ONTARIO .
Donald• of, Luclr.now,
• The 'Marriage was solemnized
in St. Andrews Presbyterian
Church; Sarnia.
IVIr.•"and Mis. MacDonald will
reside in London. '
INLOUG
/ We extend'sYnipathy ,to Mr,
and Mrs,Campbell Brown . of
:3Vitirkdale in the 'Ideath. • of ,'-their
Lane „Campbell, at the. age
Of ,One. ,thOnth. )1VIrs. BroWnwas
the former, Kathileenc:-.; .Lane,
.:41aughter bf Mr. and :Mrs.
Cohn' Lane.' Relatives from: here
attended the funeral•
Murray.,.and Elaine
•aia•.Mr. •and Mrs. :Charlie,/ Mur-
ray'''Visited •over the • week -end
loith.! Mi.- and- , Mrs': :'Keith "
.Carter 'at-Wallaceburg., ••••
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KINLOSS NEWS
Mr axid
Mrt.reMaLellat1,ot
13enfield were ?Weelt;end guests..
with. Mr.: and Mrs: Frank ,Mat-•!.
, Icerikie and. farnilY. ...‘ •• •
Mr and IVIrs, Elliott :Purvis
..i..spent. the week -end ' at the home
. of Mr: anci..IVIrs. Cliff '...Roulston.
Miss ,Atidrey. Stanley and '. her
•• friend. of Stratford' were visitors
at the 'home of her parents, Mr.,
.Harold Stanley. •
The C O.., C. and Explorer
•
grpups met • in , South
church after school on. Monday
"...afternoon: . The study on Africa
• Was, continued and • work done
• on. scrap books and the map.
Connie MacKenzie.. played a
piano' : solo, "How, Great ,Thou
AUXILIARY MAKE
SUMMER PLANS
• The . regular meeting of • the
• Ladies Auxiliary to the Legion
• Branch No. 309 was held on
• Tuesday, 7th June in the Leg.:
• n ROomS• Nineteen menibert,
• ere present. The membership
• prize was won .),by Mrs. S. Mae -
Naughton. Mrs. MacNaughton
assisted Mrs.. Robinson with the
colors as Mrs. Anna Johnstone
was acting as secretary for Mrs.
Inglis who was absent. •
••Plans were rnade for the trip
to the Goderich Auxiliary birth-
day party on June. 21st. • Mem-
bers, who are going, please be at
. the rooms by• 7:30 at the latest.
President Purvis asked members
to send cards to Otto Pedersen
• who .is quite ill in hospital. 1 The
Ladies plan IP have an apron &
• tea 'sale later on in the year.
Not is the Wile ladies to make
your aprons and make this sale
a big success.: ••
The draw for the sick fund
whi won by Mrs. MacNaughton
and the building fund draw was
• won by Mrs. .Nellie Johnstone.
The picnic wilt be' held in, Kin-
cardine on Thursday, 'Tune 3Qth
• Watch Sentinel for further news..
The delegate to the convention,
in September in Windsor is Mrs.
• MacNa.ughton..... Members , of the
Committee for July are as &I -
lows: Mrs, McQuillin, Mrs., Mc-
' Nay, Mrs. B. Lyons.. •:
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BRyCE M.P,WEDS
J EiNN WI LSOWhlche N
— Wilson
A wedding of local interest
takes place • today, Thursday,
June 16th, when Ross M. Whi-
cher, Bruce M,P.P., is married to
Mrs. Jean Wilson of Etebicoke.
The 'marriage takes place at St.
James United Church, Islington,
and', w,illAe followed by ,a recep-
tion at the Seaway • Hotel; Tor-•
onto. .
Mrs. Wilson is the wife Of the
late,,Floyd Wilson..Ile-was .an •ac-
countant with Silverwoods, and
was on the staff. at Lucknow .for
a time. He died in,a similar man-
ner to .Mrs.:Whicher, who, passed
away over a year ago after a
tragic illness. •
.Mrs. Wilson is a daughter of
Mr: and Mrs. •Bert Armstrong?
who farm near. Petrolia in
Lambton County. She -has two
children, Max, and Molina, 9 and
6. Mr; Whicher has three child-
ren, David, Jean and Ian.
• Following , the . wedding, Mr. &
Mrs. Whicher will motor to Bos-
ton and New York, where he will
attend hearings . as a member of
the Coinpulsory Insurance Com-
mittee •of the legislature, with
•officials of New York and Mas-
sachusetts states.
Theywill make their home in
OBITUARY'. •Marton.. • ; •
OH N ,G., moon,
•
Mr. ,Jolin,G. Moore passed
away at his home near Bervie;
North Durham. Road, on Wed-
nesday, June 1. He had suffered
a severe stroke five • years ago
frorn which he never recovered.
.During that time :lie was onl3.
able to get around' in a, wheel
chair He Was lovingly cared for
hy his wife and --family: r.
.Moore was 75' years of .age and
Was a son of. the late GeOrge
and' Agnes Moore Of Greenock
• Township, North Durham -Road.
• He leaves to, ,mOurn his pass-
ing, his wife, ,the former Maid
E. Bushell, a ,,son' defirge and a
;daughter 4etin- Mrs. D. A. Me-
Killop, Dutton; 'a granddaughter.
Dorothy Jean •IICKillOp and two'
sisters, '• 'Mrs.: John . W. Cblwell,
• (Belle) of Kirilclugh and Mrs.,
William N. Bushell' (Annetta) of
Lucknow. .
• The beautiful floral • tribute's
and the friends who extended
,their sympathy .were evidence of
his many friends: His kind and
*cheerful disposition • was an In-
spiration to all who visited. him
• during hisryears of. illness.•
" Thefuneral was held on Sat-,
urday from the, MacKenzie, and
McLennan funeral home, Luck -
now. The Rev. George Sach• con-
ducted the service with inter-
ment in Greenhill Cemetery. The
• pallbearers were: Messrs.' Ivan
Geddes, Jack Fair, StanleyFair,
William. 'Gordon, George King,
Victor Huston. The flowerbear-
ers were: Messrs: Currie.Colwell,
Ardill Mason, Don .McCOsh, 'Wal-
ter Forster„ Wilmer Bridger .Art
Guest,: 'Fred Guest • Tom Mac-
Farlane; Fred Slaven. and Billie
Bushell. .• '• •• • • .
• ST. HELEN'S.
Mrs. Mots Williamson of Van
-
cower is visiting with Mr. and
Mrs.; Albert Taylor • and other
relatives.' • . • •
F
W. L MEMBERS RECALL
HORSE AND BUGGY DAYS
• The June meeting of the Sil-
ver Lake. W.. I. was "held at Kin-
loss L.O.L. Hall. The 'meeting
opened by singing. the' Ode and
repeating the Mary Stewart Col-
lect. The Scripture was read by
Mrs., James IVIacEwari. The roll
.
Call was answered by a memory
of horse and buggy ;days. The
motto, "Sow the " seeds of 'kind-
ness in the springtime "of your'
youth, so that in Ithe autumn of
your life they may •bear fruit".
• ws well given by Mrs, George
ung, Mrs. George Downie of
iverton Was guest speaker. and
gave the Institute. some very
helpful information on, the mak
• ing of a Tweedsmuir history
• book. Ltineh' was served by Mrs.
Clarence Moulton, Mrs.. Mabel
CaMplbell and Mx's. John Hod-
gins. • •,
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KINGSPRIDGE
Mr, and Mrs. J. Van and ,three
children. of Windsor and Mrs.
•13, C. Vogt of •Detroit • visited
with Frank and • Pat Sullivan. -
Mr. Van is a member ,of CKLW
radio station, Windsor.,
Mr. andMrs.' Gerald, Gilmore
and family of Windsor visited
with IV4s. Edward Gilmore and
sons last weekend.
Congratulations' to, • Maurice
Dalton for being chesenthe best
football player at G.D.C.I,
Mrs. John Chisholm-. of Dun -
. vitited with friends here
gannon
last Sunday, Mr. an,d-Mrs.
eph Martin and Mr.' and Mrs.
Emil Pahl and family of liam-1
ilton and James Martin of. Lon-
don visited with Mr. and Mrs.
B. Martin.
Mrs., Andrew Martin is a Pa-
tient' in Goderich, Hospital. We:
wish her a speedy •recovery.• - ,
Mrs. M. Michael and
•David O'Neill visited in Algonac
last week. • •
Visitors • at the •home of 'Mr.
and 1VIrs. JOe Courtney were Miss
Carrie 1VICConn of St. Augustine
and Mr. and Mrs. J.' Adams of
London. '•
Mr. and Mrs. B. Hansford vis
ited with 'friends here recently.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Martin and
family visited in. London on
Sunday. • Their daughter, Patri-
cia .gradUated at Fatima • Hall.
Patricia is visiting at he rime
VVED ON SATOIDAYhere' I
Several from this parish
AT D.UNGANNON tended The Holy Hour in Wing-
'. ' • • • ham. on Sunday, June 12th.
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PEAR_E PENTLAND •
The marriage ofiEliiabeth Ann
Pentland, daughter. of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Pentland of 'Dungan-
ifon and Mr. Lloyd Frederick
R. Pearce, son of 'Mr. and Mrs.
John E. Pearce of London, was
Solemnized in .nung,annon Unit-
ed -• ChUrch on Saturday,. June
llth at 2:00 p.rn. 4 former pas-
tor, Rev. Roy ,.Kennedy of -Bur-
lington, Officiated..
Given in mariage by her fa-
ther, the bri4e was lovelyin a
'
floor -length gown of white. ny-
• lon net over taffeta with lace
inserts arid lily point • sleeves.,
Her ..three -quarter -length veil
fell from a seed pearl tiara, and
she carried pink §vveetheart ros-
'es' on a whites Bible.
; The maid of honour was, Miss
‘Patricia Pentland, of Dungan-
non, sister of. .the bride.. The
bridesmaids were, Miss: Ellen
Leffley of London and :Miss. Pa-
tricia Welsh of,10ttawa. The
Junior bridesmaid was Miss
Donna 'Pentland, sister of the
bride, and Miss' Marsha .Hodges,
both , of Dungannon. •
• The 'attendants all wore mat,
ching costumes' of delicate pink
nylon sheer over • taffeta, and
carried bouquets of 'pink and
white carnations: •
• Miss Linda Foster of Shep....
pardton,. cousin of the bride,
was organist. The soloist, was
Mrs. Margaret Pritchard,
C.111:, of Toronto, aunt, of the
• bride and her selections were, 0
'Perfect Love and The Tiiventy-
Third 'Psalm, set to, an. ancient.
frith/ melody. • ••
•The best. man was Mr. Robert
. of London and the ush:.
• ers were Mr. Jack Pearce, Lon-
don, 'brother of the :groom; Mr.
• William Short, Clawson, U.S.A.,
brother-in-law'.' of the groom;
Mr. Roger Pentland, Dungannon,
brother of the bride. ,
The, ringbearer • was Master
Michael Rivett' of Staffordville,
, For a wedding dinner „ in the
United. Church parlours, • the
bride's, mother received in a
beige lace ensemble, with mauve
accessories and pink roses cor-
sage. She' was assisted by' the
l'OOTIV S mother who chose a
tiluetaffeta dress with white ac-
cessories. Her corsage was of
pink and white carnations.
The honeymoon will' be spent
in Quebec and the Eastern Sta-
tes. The bride's :travelling cos-
ttime was a two-piece mint green
• suit. with beig accessories:
• Mr,. and Mrs. I'eaTed will re-
side at 19 Bond St'., London.
Miss Audrey Young of the
Bank of Montreal staff has been
a .patient in Victoria. IlospitaL
wpll
gDNE$DAYp, mg, 15th, 'jag()
°• DINNER MENU• :
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at
, Tiger Dunlop
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f°r
FATHER'S DAY
SundayJune 19
• 5:00 .to, 7:30 p.m
•
•' Chi9ken .Firth, •
• Fruit' 'cup and Juices
Relishes and salad' ..
• Hot Roast Chicken,
• , T -Bone Steaks
Hot Vegetable and Rolls
Strawberry.' Shortcake, Pie;
• Tiger, Dunlop Delight
• and Iceeream
• • Tea and Coffee
• .
Reservations given special
• . . attention.•
'
I• C.it.TERING '
4 '• Banquets; Weddings,
• Anniversaries, etc. •
• Phone Carlow 2406, „
*Hy 21; 3 miles N. of Goderich
• Mrs..G. Kaitting
We • are now resuming our
••' Summer .•
:SUNDAY DINNER
. SCHEDULE
SANATORIA 'ADMISSIONS ' '"............4......4..4'......_......
HAVE NOT DROPPED •
—7--- torium. He 'cautioned about coin-
: The. :. annuai 'Meeting .of . the plaCency,in dealing with Tuber
Bruce County Tuberculosis and ellipsis and atresse,d the fact that'
Health Association was held in although .the necessary period of
Walkerton at the Hartley House, treatment : is now much shorter
than in 'the Old days, yet the dis-
ease is, still the same potent germ
and :admilsion, to-. the:Sanatoria
have: not 1 dropped in number..'
Mr: John 'Keays, Health Educa-
tion Consultant, from Ontario
TB ' : Association ..,..also addressed .
.the meeting. • ' '
•
perinterident of Freeport Sana -
and a .successful year was re -
Viewed. :IL H. King , of -Teesytta-,
ter, retiring president was
mended; on two years offine
service: / •
"The officers for '..the 'corning'
year are: President Gordon
• Montgomery, , Lucicnow;.
Pres., C. G. Huston, Southamp-
ton; Treasurer, W. A. B. Hill,
Walkerton, Secretary, Mrs. Nor-
rna' MacKay, Ripley; 'Case Find-'
After a bit of delay in delivery
of . The' Sentinel; the routing .;of.,
the paper was changed and IfeV,
ing Gene Moll', Kincardine; So- and Mrs.. C. B. Woolley of "Trail's .
cial Service., G. Rathwell, Luck- End" at Dobbinton, say they are
now; Medical. Adviser, Dor.- J. T. now getting It :regularly on
IL •Robinson, Walkerton; Health Thursday „afternoon and wouldn't
Education, J. Powers,, Chepstow; wantto be without it. Rev. and
Seal Sale, Dr. J. A. MacDonald, Mrs. Woolley were on .the Ash-,
10pley. . field Circuit charge before go
An inspiring address was given ing to Dobbinton, where he has
by D R Hawkins, Medical'Su retired' •
IT'S
ALWAYS
METTER
MAKE . DAIRY FOODS
DAILY FOODS!
ONTARIO CREAM PRODUCERS'
• MARKETING BOARD
REPRESENTING 50,000 CREAM PRODUCERS
ance & Presentation
at
FRI .
to honour . \
MR. and MRS. BILL WALDEPI
MR. and MRS. ERIC WALDEN
• and their families .
, .
on their departure from Ripley •
caituther4 Orchestra • • 7•' • .E.very'one Welcome
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• DANCING L. PRESENTATION
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