The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-09-21, Page 6THE 'LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO.
.WNESDAY, SEPT. 21st, 1960
KAI RSH EA PLANS placed her accordian. The Cour.
• Mrs remarks ' were • given by
FALL ACTIVITIES . -James Burt .
• The', September' meeting of
• Kairsheaf :was held . at the. home
of Mrs,''Hatold ,Campbell at 8:30
p.m. A talk on•. the Making of
ceramics was .. given 'by ,.1VIrs.
Howard.. Harris.. Many ' beautiful,
china: nieces Were displayed by
both she and Mrs. Jack' Ackert,
The president; Mrs. Cliff' Roul
ston and assistant secretary, Mrs.
Ira Dickie werech g , in
absence of, Mrs.- ICtirrie Colwell
who . with: 'her farriily • are ''on.' a.
;trip -to Western .Provinces. About
21' members and 7; .visitors: atten-
The October meeting will ioe
at the' home of Mrs TedColl,
yer on Tuesday, `October 18th at:
2.1.5 .p.m.. Please. note change of'
day, and the • afternoon meetings
again, for te fall ' and winter
months..
KIN.O'UGH'
in ar e ..: the Mrs. George Eckenswiller re-
ded.
.The scripture was read by
Mrs: VW; F. ''MacDonald. A splen-
. did report of, the And annual.
Area Convention, . was..giveri by
:the delegate Mrs.., Roulston: 400
delegates registered for the two
days. .Ex:icellent speakers. were
• heard . including Miss. Helen 'Mc
Hercher, Director. of' Hotne . Eco-
turned to, her home , at New
Westminster after Visiting with.
Mr; and Mrs. Eldon Eckenswil
ler and other. relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs—Ralph Haldenby
and son, Billy were recent visit=
ors, with, Mr. and Mrs. • William,
E. Haldenby, •
The ' A,Y.P A.:held' a corn roast:
at . Boiler : Beach on Friday even-
ing.
Congratulations to • Mr.' and
Mrs. George Grabove (nee Jean
' nomics • nService;. Ontario 'Dept.' of Jame''s) ' Of Point Edward on the
Agriculture;. Mrs. L. G. • Lym-
burner, President of, F.W.I.O.;
Mrs. John Much, with United
Nations, ;Brampton,; Miss Ethel
▪ Chapman, Editor .of W.I. "Horne
and Country." The . banquet on.
the:: Monday :.evening, . September
12th; Was well attended and had
as speaker, Mr. Joseph Connell
General Secretary of, Kitchener-
Waterloo ' Y M.C.A. ' . Also enter-
taining were 'the Mercy 'brothers'
of Hanover,
v• The 'Tweedsmuir. Project
hooked,' chairs . seats; Made - by:
Mrs: Allister . `Hughes, we are
haply' to say, won first prize at
the area Convention and :will be.
sent ori•. to Toronto for the Pro
wincial competition in November:
.During the businessperiod Mr.. arid • Mrs.' Don ,` Gillespie;
leaders were chosen, for the 4• H; Mr.. and Mrs.. Don •Bushell..spent-
project, `Cottons may. be Smart' Friday' in Toronto.
Mrs: Frank MacKenzie and Mrs. Mr. Billy Percy spent. Friday
'Evan Keith are .the leaders: For at the Western Fair, London:
the; sr training school;:: `Focus `.Misses' 'Erlma 'Jean . and San-
on ' Finishes,' . IVIrs'.. Harry ' Lavis dra . Percy and , :Laura Breckles
and; *s .Donal :,MacKizinon are attended ;the Western. ' Pair, Lon
leaders. • The Extension 'service don: •
Course on Itusiness Procedure Servicesin, the • Anglican
Will be held, on October 26th' at: Ch'ur'ch will be Withdrawn for:
the ,-6th': School 'House ;from 10 the next two Sundays owing, to
a.m.:to 4 p m.; ,It: is hoped . that. Harvest' Thanksgiving services
many from neighboring Inst:- . at Kingarf and.. Bervie
Mutes will join with '•the ',Kairshea It
.from a distance • at
or any "other interested•person:. the`: Cox home' were .Mr. 'and
• ' 'Kairshea contributed $5.00' to Mrs. J. Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs.
the ` �F.W:I.O. .project, Unescor G. Gilbert, 'Stratford, ;Mr, and
gift :coupon plan '400.. Mrs Ira Mrs. Gordon Mains, Dorchester,,
Dickie and MrsA. Hughes, have NIr . Maurice. Simpson, ' . Clande-
been appointed delegates, alter- boye, Mr. and Mrs Wilhelm
• nate,' •' Mrs. -Gib Hamilton, to the l Lloyd and Doris, Mr. ' and: Mrs:
Bruce County W.I. Rally, 'to be: Karl Boyle and Carpi, Mr, and
held in ' Port,' Elgin, Thursday, I Mrs. • Robert Milligan; Mr: and
October. 20th. Registration: is at Mrs.; Maurice Hodgins of London
9:30: The visit to': the. Pinkerton . and Mrs. Ada :Hodgins, Mr, and
Women's Institute ''has been re- Mrs. Rudy Sieloff and Calvin,
Scheduled' for Thursday;, October Detroit, Mr, and Mrs., Ellwood
13th 8:30 p.m. `Fall Fair. exhibits •.Hodgins, Toronto, Miss Margaret
were discussed: Miss Ilene Burt/Black of Ripley, • . •
birth` of .a' daughter, ' Kimberley.•
.Arae., ,
.
Misses Elaine Hodgins; Elea-
nor McNay and Sharon Hodgins
were among the 4-H ,girls :.who
,did judging at .the Western Fair,'
London. '
Miss Katherine Bushell 'has
been a-. patient in Wingham Hps-
pital.. 'We wish ..her , unproved
health.:.
We extend .syznpathy ..to the'
family of.. the late William 'Cox
Who,. passed away on ` Friday
morning' at the home of Mr.: and
Mr. and Mrs..John .Scott;;, Huron.
• Mr: 'and` -Mrs.. Wilbert.,Halden-
by
Halden.-by : of Toronto visitedduring the
week with Mr. and Mrs.' Bert
Nicholson and , :family:
ASI-IFIELD GIRL
WED. IN. LONDON
•
WILSON *--' ROBB
The Marriage of': Anna. Jean
Robb and Mr. Jack Harty Wil-
son took • Place quietly at St.
Luke's -in -the -Garden Chute h,
Byron, ,Ontario on • Saturday,
September' 10th at,' 3:00 p.m.
White gladioli formed the back-
ground for. .the• double -ring cere-
mony performed by Rev. U.
Laite. • • . .
The bride, :a graduate +of St.
Joseph Hospital !School of Nurs-
ing at . London . is the daughter•
of Mr. and. Mrs. Lloyd Robb of
Ashfield Township,. The , groom
•is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
S. Wilson .of London. , '
• The bride was ' captivatingly
,gowned in a •cocktail length'
wedding gown. of white. peau de
sore • brocade:, The 'bodice- intro-
duced • a scoop neckline,: long
lily. -point 'sheath sleeves, :and an
empire cut waist '.edged With a
bias band which fell to the back
and was "caught by tiny bow and.
streamers; The skirt: fell: in soft
folds fromthe empire' waist in
princess lines. ' Her elbow length.
French. illusion 'veil` was, held by,
a •peau de sore ' headdress and,
she carried a cascade' of orchids
'and white feathered carnations•
with .trailing ivy
The matron of : honor; M•rs.
William Newsome,:R R..• 2: Lam-,'
beth, '*ore •,a 'cocktail length.
.sheath dress of 'organza ..over
taffeta ' of cinnamon arid brown
tones.. She' •carried a, cascade of
white . • carnations • tipped with
yellow,
• • Mr... William 'Newsome, R:1Z. 2
Lambeth was "best. man. '
For a. wedding trip to Eastern.
.Ontario. and Quebec, the .bride
chose an ensemble, 'of • teal blue
/sheath :'dress ' with, , 'matching
troller :coat,. white. ' and ..black
accessories and :•corsage of or:
chids....
Mr.•''and Mrs. Wilson will re-'
'side in London.
Y
• AMBERLEY
The Pine River . W.M.S. Group
meeting' for •the boundarynd
Ashfield, was'held at the home
of '' Mrs: Duncan Th\orburn • on
Tuesday., evening ,:*ith a: good at-
�tendance...Mrs. William• Ferguson
Presided, and • Mrs. Chester
Campbell acted as . secretary:
The, • meeting' opened by '. singing
hymn: 501: "Will Your,: Anchor
Hold"' followed by the toll call
which was answered` by • a :verse
of scripture by•.: sixteen: ladies.
For the scripture .. reading,'. ;Mrs.
Bell chose the 5th Chapter
of ';Isaiah. ' Mrs. Ray Collins gave
a 'reading entitled the "Bridge
Builder" after.which , Mrs. Gor-
don. Elliott and Mrs,, William
Courtney sang a duet. .Mrs.' Les-
ter . Ferguson then introduced
the guest speaker for the even-
ing, Miss Winnifred. Warren, re-
turned .missionary from China,
who gave an inspiring -address
ori , the ' organizing ' of Sunday
Schools in China, and; how eag-
er the people were to •have their
children 'receive' religious train-
ing: We, who have our beauti-
ful, places of '.worship, perhaps
do not fully appreciate our pri-
vileges, as Miss „.Warren related,
a story of a young Chinese, who
bought lumber to make•hench-
es for . thirty ren . whe
gathered: iin his yachildrd for °Shounday
School' and with volunteer -help.
soon had seating , accomodation
for , all.: As literature secretary,
Miss Warren had interesting .in-
formation on the , new Study.
Book. All enjoyed :Miss; Warren's
address after • which Mrs. Sam,
Gibson gave' a fine ,reading en-'
titled ".Because I. touched Shoul-
ders with You": ,which'' Was fol
lowed. 'with prayer. 'by Mrs,
don Bradley. Courtesy , remarks
were .given by Mrs; Glen -Camp-
bell and . •after singing the . elos
'ing hymn; : "What a Friend. we:
Have in Jesus" •all joined in .re-
.peatirug ' the Mizpah o benediction:,
A 'dainty lunch was served by
Mrs Thorburn and'committee at
tables ..centred' with ,lovely .. aut-
umn flowers where 'a social half .
hour .Was enjoyed.
Our .:'sympathy goes .to Mrs.
John Scott 'in ' the 'sudden passing
of . her. father; Mr. William, Cox
of Kirlougla, who with Mrs.. Cox .'
;and:; .Rev. Benson .Cox visited :of
ten in the' Luigan, vicinity
visr: and Mrs,. John Emmerton
ted ' Y receritl' . with . Mr. '' and
Mrs Barry. .Edwards • (Edna,
•Blair) at their cottage .at Inver-
-hurdn beach. They also viewed
the .Atomic Power Plant location
at :Douglas Point. °
Fqpm
ui ent has .been moved to i
the bridge. •on: the lower second.
concession •betweenCecil, •Hurn-•
.phrey and .Robert .. `McNain''s
farms. ° Work. will. • begin in the
near: future. • "
A . little boy' .stopped, .in. front
a
of: an ,abstract. painting, "What's
that?" he asked. his 'mother..
"It's supposed to be a cow-
hand '.and' his horse,' she ex-
plained.
'Well,' asked the hop, .why.
ain't it?"
A:n innovation in optometric
service is the newly installed
"France Bar," pictured above, in
optometrist . R. W. Bell's office
at `14 The Stjuare, oderieh,
From this bar one can' choose
the favored frame style . •without
hurry .oyr confusion.. Displayed
are over 100 assorted 'Styles and
colorings • chosen from as large
a. stock' of . frames as Will .be
,found anywhere, A.gnoryg, the Bell
do.11ection ate high fashion train -
es from Canada'sown craftsmen 1.
as well as .imported , specialties
from England, France, Austria,
Germany, and the United States:
The public, is invited"' to call 'in
and inspect this •display, 'Advice
and .assistance will help chose
the frame that pleases you..
THE: LION;is the King ':of -Beasts
and stalks his prey with little
fear of ettack;from other animals.
But when old_ age 'co'mes the. > •
Zion falters. He is'King of
• Beastsno: longer. The other •
: animals lose their'fear of.him
and he is attacked and. destroyed.
?ortunately, men and' women, "unlike
e 'lion, can.. have .a ha old ate—
If
th . I ;ppy
they prepare•for it. •The best way fo:.
pp
re are.:for it, `fnanciafly; is through`a
Sun Life retirement income policy:. Let
metell you: how.
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