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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-08-27, Page 9• is wEDNr.S� ____ t AUQUST 27, 1953. 'PIPED, FROM KIRK ,AFTER. •NUPTIALS FINLa s SANE - At BervieUnited, Church; deck ed with white Shasta .chrysanthe- mums; ' blue < delphinium, potted ferns and wrought 'iron candle- .abra,, the marriage Was 'solemniz- edon .Saturday afternoon, July 26th; of . Betty'. Jean, daughter Of Mr.. M a r y (MacKenzie) Sheane of 3ervie: and • the late Wilbert Sheane and. Dr: Ronald Collins Finlay of Erin, son: •of. 1VIr: Tancl Ml's, ,Calvert-Fin•1•ay =of. Kincardine, The'. groom's : uncle, the, 'Rev Duncan MacTavish of London officiated assisted by -the minister of the churfih; the' • Rev. GlMiss Marguerite Arnold was ac- companist and the groom's eouS- in, George Hendry, . sang . "The Wedding. Prayeri' and "0 THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOV ;,, ONTAI I PAgE .NINE ''".•'d�'r ,tet Dr. and Mrs. Finlay Were piped from th e church by Frank. Mac- Kenzie to the strains • of "The Road to the Isles''; Given in, marriage Eby'her `bre ther, ''Carle Sheane, the , .bride wore a floor length r,gown 'of em- bossed white ny1Qn , sheer over taffeta, styled with fitted' bodice and bouffant skirt .with' . a"slight train. Appliqued ';hand -made ny Ion florets enhanced the neckline and brief sleeves: , A matching headdress held her double Veil of French . illusion ' and she car - 'tied a 'white Bible 'crested: with. :red roseS, with ; streamers of white • ribbon. and rosebuds, Mrs. Donald MacKenzie:of Kin cardine ; township was matron of Honor 'and the bridesmaids were Miss June' ,Finlay,` Sister; 'of the; groom, .and ':Miss.; Elizabeth. 'Fin 1layson,'' cousin .: of the bride, _ from London and Lucknow ,respective- ly. 'They ' and the. organist ,wore identical .'longer. ballerina gowns. of embossed • nylon sheer over. blue taffeta' • with - embroidered nylon neckline and: 'full skirt, • with • large back bo v of blue. taf • feta. Their headdresses were . of: blue delphinium and 'they . car- ried:. baskets of white shasta' chrysanithemums, b ue • delphin- ium and ivy: Dr. William Schafer of Kirkton was groomsman • and the ushers were Weir .Sheane .and. Carl. Fin- lay. inlay.. Mrs. Fred Hodgins, aunt of the bride and .Mrs. Wilbert Hodgins, of Bervie; jointly entertained 're1- atives , and friends when 'a :show 'er 'of miscellaneous; gifts were presented..: A very enjoyable evening was •spent at the. ;home' of. Mrs. ;Don Don- ald MacKenzie, : Kincardine ; •twp.: when former schoolmates and friends presented',the'bride-elect. Y A community, shower' was held in the :basement of .:Bervie Un' ited 'church and theb 'ride re- ' ceived' Many ` beautiful' and . use ful .gifts. Mrs Sheave entertained at :a ,.:trousseau ' 'tea. on : Wednesday, July • 23rd: Mrs. D N. Lawrence' of Flint, reat aunt of the bride, .Miss Lelia ,Finlay; ' aunt of the groom, Mrs': , Fred Hodgins, aunt of 'the bride ''and Mrs. Elton Mc- • Lelland poured: Mrs... Donald MacKenzie, Miss Marguerite Arn- old,, Miss Elizabeth Finlayson, Mrs.. Harvey'' Harrison, Mrs. Paul •Rennedy, Mrs. " WilliarifArnold, 1VIrs. K; L. --MacKenzie, - -Mrs ;Rvy :•Finlayson, Mrs. Carle Sheane, •Mrs. Wilbert Hodgins, Mrs. Jack Pair and Mrs. ,Walter Daniel as- sisted:' Following 'the wedding rehears- al the groom's parents; Mr: and Mrs,• Calvert Finlay, ' entertained the' bridal party and friends. A reception followed in the chtirch' parlour's; ' for which the ,bride's: mother,wore blue crystal ette dress .on princess lines, with 'matching hat and'corsage of pink roses, The .rooms mother was lit blue 'shantung sheath dress With matching hat and a. ,corsage of pink roses, For a wedding trip to Montreal' ,and ,Ne• Mirk 'State the 'bride 'Wore rosewood `and' black silk enSem.ble with. matching access-' tries • and a corsage of gardenias. The ''bride is a graduate 'df Stratford Teachers College and groom of the < ntarioV'eter, GORDON 'CAMERON DIED : N WEST (ST. HELENS NEWS) The death of Mr, Gordon, Cam eron occurred in a Calgary hos- pita; `on'August :13th after ;a' few months illness, A son .of the late Mr. .. and Mrs. WM, Cameron, Gordon was.. born, near St.'Helens 58 .Years ago and went to Alberta. as 'a young man. He worked' on a ranch near Bi;ndloss for .sorne. years and in later years he mov- ed to $laekie where. he was a.. buyer for -.thee Pool' Elevator. He is survived,, :by his wife, the, for- mer Annie Job; '-two .daughters, Marjory, a"Tteacher iii'"Edfhb Odd and Helen who is attending. the University •Hospital at • Edmon, ton anal one son: Jack in High Schdo(Mrs.l�Charle tw�o sisters, Mary. l acAree)• of Mc-: AuleyMan and., May .(Mrs. ,Jas.• thers, John, of St, Helens and Callum of 'Detroit; The funeral was held in the High River Un- ited 'Church with burial in ,Cal 'gary. Among those attending were .former residents of. this community, his sister,. Mrs. Mac Aree,' Mr. Stuart Miller of Cal= gary 'and Mr. John Webb' of High. River. Mrs.;Sandy McDonald of. Luck - now ,is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron.': ',.Miss Alison Webb • has secured 'position in. the Department • of Public Relations at, the OAC, :Guelph,, commencing this week. ' • The,' regular" : meeting of.. the. Women's ' Institute will :be. held in .the: Community Hall on Thurs day afternoon September 4th at. '2.30:. Roll call, exchange of slips, seeds or plants and a ` shower of candy of cookies• for the Luck now private Hospital;motto,. 'one tree can make -a'million 'match- es, but one match may destroy a'million .trees,' by•'Mrs. Frank McQuillan. Rev:. R.' . A. Marsh all of Whitechurch will; be the guest .speaker. ` Hostesses, • Mrs. Harold Gaunt, Mrs. Chester We are: g to report that Mr. gladR �,�: Joe. Stuart ;is home' after 'being a ,patient in the Wingham arid' District General Hospital. • Mrs. W. A. 'Humphrey has been a patient- in the Wingham Hospital for._ the..past few weeks. reco We hope p ov '''fora `s speed c. Y Y. Mary 'College : at Guelph.... They :will reside in Erin. A 'number of ,pre=nuptial'• func- tions were . held to honor' Betty Jean.. In Hainilton,. ,the staff of Nor- wood • Park S•choo1 had a . presen= tation party. A. shower of''mis- cellaneous. gifts: was presented. when ,Mrs; •;Alex'•Robinson enter- tained 'the womente, achers on the staff.. The basketball • team :held a wiener roast at Webster's Falls and made a suitable. pre_ sentation.'• Mrs. Donald MacKenzie,' .Ham- ilton,aunt of the bride, opened her home t� entertain relatives and friends• who made presenta- tions. A .pantry sh. fewer was giv-. en by the Bowliri'g, Club- at, the home of Mrs. Edith Archer, Ham- ilton.. quickly and prod mommemmemommemenompimmom one simple, convenient transaction 14. A.o,INotro.oar..o-•.••,ow. immediate "cash adjustment no new payment required tab. ,y. _ • }�e of the NK OF MONTREAL e40,444;$ pd Zat 'a<ru hi ;her investment- return IIANR- .- 101 Ytt:f0[[u, ,j.,' ,ucknow''Branch:. 'MILTON RAtYNER,• Manager W ORKIN't ' W:T11 CANADIANS .1,14 EVERY' WA'LK O.F 1. FE'.S 'N,CE •t8 t7 Mrs. Allan Miller has also been a patient in ' Winghani Hospital:'` Jimmy Wilson of Exeter was a visitor .with. his _cousin, Terry Wilson; last week., There will "'be service in the' United Church 'next Sunday with Mr. Colin, Fingland of Wingham as guest. speaker. BORN -in Wingham and Ds- ' trict General Hospital on Friday, August 22nd,', to. Flt. ,Lt . and Mrs. Keith ,Black, a•. son. : • • Mr. and •Mrs: Callum. Cameron and Carol of Detroit were recent visitors with' Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron:. Carol remained. for' a holiday. Mr. and Mrs. James Douglas of Mitchell, Mr. and. Mrs Cameron Douglas and children of .Hamill ton were visitors_during th . week. e with Mr. and. Mrs. John Cameron - and Don..' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ' lied.man 'of' Orton 'and.;Mr.=George .Bryan of Hillsburg were Sunday guests` of Mr a.nd Mrs. E. W. Rice. CULROSS '.CORNERS On SundaY, Mr. and Mrs. Jas: Wraith 'visited.' Mrs.' George Bell :of Kincardine and "Mr. and • Mrs_. Orville , Taylor; ''Kincardine : Twp. The ,Women's 'Missonary meet- ing. of the Ki plough Picesbyterian church was held at the 'home of Mrs. McPherson on; Wednesday afternoon with a Iarge: attend= ance:, ' Everyone 'welcomed • thea .rain. the past week : but we are very 'sorry that during an electrical storm Wednesday morning that KINLOSS: NEWS y Second, ,Fourth and Shah' Mr. ,and -Mrs.. Wm. Townson, Wanda, Calvert and Frankies ; left Saturday for. Sudbury .', a f t' e r spending the last ` three .. week. with Mr. and Mrs. Ira :.Dickie Mr. ' . Gordon Grant's barn fell. prey to' flames. The •phone 'being out of 'order didn't help matters any., Misses 'Betty. ;Adrian .and Shir ley Parker, third year members' of the Garden Club, set up an exhibit ' depicting their special project; .at achievement day.; in Walkerton.. : • Miss Ellen' 'McBride 'has: re t irned'% to, Port °Credit after visit- ing with her' uncle„ Mr. • Frank 'Brown and' Mrs: Brown. arid Reg. Mrs :Cecil McNall,. who is em- ployed .'at. Glen Meyer;. spent', the week -end . ather home here. Billy Wall of Walkerton is vis- iting with Bob- Wall,. • Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wraith were guests at ;the Robertson-Stoko. wedding on Saturday Miss . Wendy ..Ireland of Tees Water ''visited. with Miss Doris 'Wall'. • Saturday' afternoon visitors with Mrs..Morley; Wall were Mrs.. Sam " Cottrill.. of Toronto, Mrs. Remelda,; Whitehead of Teeswat-. er. and, . Mrs.Lloyd. Rile .. Con - ,Y Y, cession • 10. .innergSunda".. of Mr. • � guestsY .. and ,Mrs.. Alex Whytock were Mr. and Mrs. Dryden Green; Marian and John•. Miss: Beverley Wall .is visiting s g Miss Karen ` Wall, •Walkerton: and ' family Several children from the Sec, and and Fourth attended the Va;-• • cation. Bible School in Lucknow • • the past' two weeks. Russ Middleton has. sold farm to his neighbor, Mr. Jell De.' Jong. . . Connie and Heather MacKenzie have been.. enjoying a • 'vacation with their :grandparents in Exe- ter. . • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, .•MacIn nesan d family have returned to their home. in Manitoba. Malcolm and Peter have . spent the sum'' mer assisting • their uncle, Allan Graham. • Mrs. Cliff':Roulston, Keith and Kenneth spent a: few days •• last week in . Toronto and 'visited with Miss Irene Roulston and also with Mr. Elliot. Purves' who .is a pati ient' • in Toronto' General Hospi- tal after. undergoing :two . major back operations. A TREMENDOUS' • SliCCESS Among .the. many: Centennial visitors whom we missed seeing, ,• <, was' Charles A.. Sutherland of Toronto, a •nephew of,. the late •Wm. • Murdie: Charles writes: "Saw you''out: in front . of the Tow" n Hall hut by the time we parked the car, could not. find you in' the crowd. •The whole af- fair seemed . a tremendous suc- `cess and: we thoroughly. enjoyed' ourselves even though 'our 'stay was of short duration'.' .,,,,Have You Renewed Your Sub-, scription? ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE :.: GR'.` orfrArt10 Group registration roceeding:until August:31, 1958.` Application forms for iidividu�a$ , : 'Pay -Direct' enrolm nt available at: banks and '�hospitals. Irr'.pommuhrties without a bank, the forms may be.obtaired from the post. office. • • IMPoRTAN1: Do not register; as an individual if You sf+e rejistered rliroagb sgrout.. :ONTARIO :HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION TORONTO .7 . WA. 4:3301 mai mc. •. iii 'zi .'l,dVsi itE " mm "it • •