The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-09-09, Page 11WEDNESDAY, SEPT; • 9th,, • 1959
• THE . LUCK.NOW :SENTINE>a, LUCKNOW, .ONTARIQ
KINLOUGI
Mrs,. 'William Wall returned
form. Wingham hospital to• the
home of Mr, and Mrs ;Jack
Schumacher. . .
The H.W.T. metIn the hall on'
Thursday afternoonwith Mrs,
Frank Maulden. presiding. •Mem-
!hers from Purple Grove were
guests. Mrs. McPherson gave a
talk on Historical Research and
showed some pictures of the
Mckenzie .fain,ily who lived .in
the log' house at the Museum at
Southampton,' Roll call, A dom-
estic duty 1 like to see a span. do.
Mrs. Lorne Eadie gave a splendid
• ..paper oh. "Safety. ,,'begins ; at
home." Mrs. Howard Harrisgave
'very interesting , talk. and de
monstratiori on "Ceramics." Mrs.'
P.`A..1Vrurray conducted a "Par,
cel Post 'Sale" which was• very
interesting. Mrs.. Morford' Mc-
Kay and Mrs. Donald 1VIcCosh
were judges for the Jellied, ,s;al-
• ad contest. 1VIrs. William Sadie.
and Mrs, P. A. Murray were the
winners. NIrs.. ' Donald McCosh
gave a reading,: Mrs. Lyman Sut-
ton conducted a contest. Mrs. W.
:Pollock favoured' with a piano
solo: Hostesses • were 'Mrs:, Ed
Thompson and . Mrs•. Larne Eadie.
Lu inch . was, served and a social
time (enjoyed.
We 'are sorry to: report ' that
Mr. Tom Hodgins •hard, to ' return
to Wingham Hospital for .further
surgery. .
Master .Johnny Bell of Amber-
ley' visited with. his cousin Allan
Nicholson. ,
Visitors this week with ` Mr.
'and Mrs. William Cox and Rev.
Benson- Cox' were: Mr.. and. M±s.
Joseph Harrington of Palinerston
and Miss Alice Harrington of
•Ripley, Mrs: :B. Seabrook; Sus-
an, Joe and Johanna ; of ;Kitchen-
er .
Mr. and M. Bert Nicholson,
Evelyn, Allan and Lois visited
on Sunday with Mr.. and 'Mrs.
Jack:. Cuyler• at Kincardine. ,
The A.Y.P.A: ; met :on Sunday
evening at!'the home of ' Douglas
aiaidenby .who. Presided for the'
rneeting. The scripture was read
by'Karen. Nicholson.' Mr, L: )3en=
nett read the collect for the day.
The roll 'call; . "Remember" was',
.:answered by 27. members There
were .alsoseveral visitors, A pro-
gram planning meeting will be
;held' at the rectory on . Septem-
ber 8th.. The topic "Labour Day".
was taken , 'by" Eleanor Carter.
Joyce 'Hedley conducted a Bible
Quiz. Barbara Haldenby read a
poem. .Rae Haldenby conducted
a contest on places in the Bible.
The only. time "professor':
Gordon. Sinclair holds a degree
is when he's got a thermometer
in his ifiand. Hisnational weather
forecasyt is heard in • 40' cities
across. :Canada each night on,
CBC radio, in the :Dominion net-
work's popular
et-work's..popular show Assignrrient.
He's, also an expert en news
events;' 'CBC has just signed him.
for a two-year contract on tele-
vision's Front Page Challenge:.
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Mrs. L. •Bennett had charge of
two • games, Lunch' was served
and, Marie Schneller thanked,the
Haldenby; .,family for their hos-
pitality. The meeting closed
'with :the "Mizipah" benediction.
Mr. and Mrs.. Don Haldenby.
Of (Moritreal; spent the weekend
here.
Mr.• . Percy .Barr of Hagersville
spent the 'week -end M his hpme.
',here.
Mr. and ,Mrs.'; Jack., Barr and
girls spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs.. .Hugh. Jansen at : Kincar-
dine. ` .
Miss ErI na Percy visited with
friends at Monk and. Mdint
Forest.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fry and
family of Georgetown, ; :Mr. and
Mrs.. Ralph Haldenby and babe
of ` Toronto visited . with /Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Haldenby...,,
Misses Bonnie Bell and Phyl-
lis . 'Donaldson `• of .Salem were
ENGAGEMENTS
`Mr, "and Mrs.. James K. Wil-
son, R.11, 2 Auburn}, wish to an-
nounce . the engagiernent of their
only daughter, Barbara Ann to
David . William Chestnut, second
son'of .Dr. William and 'Mrs.
Durnford, London, the wedding
to take palace, October 3rd at 2.30
P.m. at Erskine Presbyterian
church,. Dungannon; .
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KINQS•ERDGE
Mr. ' and` Mrs, eorge . Whit-
more of `Washington D.C. and
Mrs. J P. • Sullivan` of : Bolton,
ate visiting with the O'Neill 'and
Howard (families. ,
Mr. Leo Moerbeck : sold his
farm on Highway 2'1 .lforinerly
known as the Thos.. Joye farm)
to :a buyer from London, Mr.
Jake 1Vloerbeck of, British Cool-
umbia flew' home tospend a
week ; .with his parents . here.
Weekend, visitors, here :were,
Mr. and '•Mrs; Jack' McConville,
Mr. and .Mrs. Ray. Austin, ' CarolAnn . and Marlene . of Toronto,
•Mr., ' and Mrs. Hillary' Menard,
Bobby and Danny of Belleville;
Mr. and Mrs. Gene O'Keefe and
family. from Hamilton, :Mr. and
Mrs. Denny Sinnett of , Detroit,.
Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Berry and
Wayne of Goderich, Maurice
Dalton, and Jos. Martin -of 'Earn-.
Tilton; iMiss Florence •Lamibertus•
of Hamilton.
Mrs. Andrew' Martin 'rriotored.
to • Martyr's Shrine, Midland,
"with friends for the week -end.
1Vliss 'Anne McKinnon and. the
Sproul Bros, of Wingham, visited
with. Mrs. Jerry O'Conner on
Sunday: • °
Mrs. O'Connor. recently sold
her farm on Highway .No. 21 'to
Jos. M.oerbeck, and. : has', pur-
chased a, 'Bungalow in Goderich,
where .she .intends to reside...
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now. . .
recent visitors with Miss ' Erlina
Percy. .
"Mrs. Charlie Hodgins, Ruth
and Kathy of Wingham . visited
on• Sunday .with. Edna and . May
Boyle. •
,Mrs. • Williain Cox will be..hos-
tess for the WA. meeting; at the
church . on Thursday. afternoon.
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HOWARD. AGNEW
ON. WESTERN
WEDDING TRIP
ELPHTCg.-..'HACKETT
Marriage' wows were . exchang
ed • 'in ' the Ashfield' United Par-
sonage, • Lucknow on Saturday,
September 5th at 'two o'clock by
Joyce Louise Hackett .and .Wm.'
Kenneth •Elphick. Rev. G. W.
Kaiser officiated. '
The 'bride is :the daughter'' of
kr., and Mrs: Thos. Hackett and
the 'bridegroom' is the son of Mr.
and ,Mrs.. John Elphick, all of the
Lucknow district.
The bride, . looked . charming • in
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a gown of chantilly lace and
nylon net., The bodice and .short -
gathered sleeves wee of ' lace
with .scalloped necklin and :seed
.pearl trim with matching lily
point. ;gloves. 'The skirt •` t featured
a scalloped. chantilly' lace front
n
,pael''. extending to, b., back of. :net
in 'V-shape, over an' under
skirt of .bridal satin;,Her finger
tip veil of en'ibroide d: 'nylon
tulle fell from a 'tiara. headdress
•of seecd pearls and's quins. She.
carried a . :bouquet o'f red' .roses
and stephanotis with.trailing
• ribbon with stephano' s:`
~Miss ',Kathleen Ha kett ` . was
• her, sister's attendant. She was
gowned in bright turq
uoise'taf-
Residence 13$
feta featuring three-quarter
length sleeves' and -over skirt . of
nylon' taffeta net in Walt -length.
A ',white feather head band and
white, glovesconnpletedher out-.
fit.- She carried 'a nose -gay of /
pink roses
Bestan was. Mr. Harold ELp-
hick, bother of the .bridegroom:
At the reception :held at Tiger
.Dunlop Inn, Goderich,; the bride's
mother, received , guests in:. a
sheath dress of brocaded beige
satin and moss green accessories
and corsage of cream roses. She.
was assisted by the .groom's
.mother, in a sheathdress of bro-
caded, turquoise taffeta with .
'white accessories and' corsage of
pink roses.
For , a wedding trip to' the
Westen ' Provinces the • bride
donned a beige ' sh,eith dress of
'corded :ribbon and wool, anal.
matching full length beige linen'
duster. Her accessories were a
beige,• feather hat . and. cocoa
brown purse and 'gloves with .a
corsage of pinkrose buds.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Kenneth Elphick
will reside on the gr• oom's farm
at 'L: chalsh ' ,. •
Teacher • .(Gi'sving , example . . of • a
short story) Two, girls• went'
for a. tramp 'in the ` woods
the tramp escaped.
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