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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-09-24, Page 29 Tl; Lmtriow SENTIN>' ., fi pcNoW ONTARIO w ! E�SDAY0 SEPI. 41 19.53, NEWLYWEDS TO. LIVE IN ASHFIELD, HACBETi' - GRAHAM' Yellow gladioli and yellow and bronze mums formed the setting. ' South Kinloss; • Presbyterian Church on . Saturday, September 20th, for the marriage of Sara Bell Graham, daughter. of' Mr. and Mrs. Douglas ' Graham, to fames Chester' Hackett, soh of Mr. Clifford Hackett • and the late Mrs, Hackett. Rev. R. T. A. Marshall officiated, Miss Marg- aret $gulch, Toronto, played the wedding music, Given in marriage by her lath.' -ref, _the, bride wore ,a ballerina .length gown:of of white 'pure silk organza, accented/ with cascades of re -embroidered Alexcon. ' lace flowers at the neckline and waist. A crown of seed pearls held her shoulder length veil. She carried a nurse's white Bible crested t MEV Y! , HURRY! CLOSING SOON! Everyone wins in Red and White FREE .., giveaway contest. • Grand prize �— brand new Oldsmobile. Free! 59c Tangee liquid:'`. rouge, in a choice. of 5 shades. Everyone, entering this contest receives a Tangee liquid rouge free. Free entry forms at Hall's Red ! and White .Store. :Gold Seal- Fancy Sockeye .;Salmon reg. 49c, halves . .; 2 for '.85c Betty Crocker Layer Cakes Mixes reg.' 35c, 2 for :63c ,. Easififst Shortening, 5c off pack •' ,reg9 c lb., ...... 2 for'.45c, ' 2 Crisco Shortening, Ib. `'. .....' . 37c. Aunt. Mary's Sliced Bread, full 24 oz. 18c Red• dt Wile Tea Bags, 10c off pack59 CINDERELLA DOLL PRi $20.00 Extra • Value for You! Yes,you save $20 when you compare this beatiful big Doll with ' others selling . at :$30.00 or more... You, must ; see it to believe . it -,: 'this,: enchanting, unbreakable Cinderella 'Doll. Yours for. only $9.98 during this special goodwill • offer, ` About 30" • tall, ; washable. saran rooted hair, bending arms and legs. Wearing . the most eit- quisite evening gown ever designed, Extra ; A free ; Royal Coach with each dolL streamers. Miss . Gladys, 'Graham, London, attended her ,sister as maid. of honour, wearing a ballerina length;' : gown of ice blue pure silk organza, styled with a three - tiered skirt •'and a matching silk bolero, She wore a velvet 'ribbon headdress and . carried a nosegay of yellow Shasta mums. Mr. Lorne Hackett, brother of the groom,: was best man and Mr. Warren Zinn vand Mr.. Evan Keith were ushers: For the reception held 'at• the. FOES MIC8l1IOWITE PASSES' :93rd BlITHDAlf A former Lucknowite, Mrs. Thomas Alton, .is now a 'patient Parkwood ' Hospital, London, She recently celebrated. her 93rd, birthday. Mrs.. _ Alton is quite bright and cheerful although un-. able to walk. She . looks forward • each week . to having The Sent ihel read toher. home ` of the bride's parents, the b`ride's mother .received wearing•.`. -lapis blue ticatina dress with sat- in- trim and white • accessories. .The 'bride donned a royal blue ,jersey- dress with ice orange ac- cessories for. travelling to' the Ad- irondacks, '.Mr. and Mrs. Hackett will live on the. 10th Concession of Ashfield. Township. MRS, ' E. WATSON PASSES _ .a' , ti ,•. Marie7s� [liot.In+tii4'M+6R[obiHn&drda''.y,Sepre- mber .8, of Mrs. Elizabeth Watson, beloved wife of Lionel Watson, . dear mother of Mrs.., Don Gordos and Joseph of ,Echo Bay, sister of. .. Mrs. Wm. Irvin (Mable). of. Ash-. field,,' Wesley Alton of London, Earl : Alton:' of Echo Bay, 'George and :Henry : Alton of •Sault: Ste Marie. Interment was• in. Maple Leaf . Cemete� y, Echo ' Bay.. Mr. and Mrs. William Irvin at- tended the funeral and returning;' • were accompanied , by Mr, and Mrs.: Wesley Alton. • r.; sat 'PHONE . 26 - FREE DELIVERY ROSS: CORNERS On Monday evening Mr. and. 31rs;. ' Milford Wall accompanied 'Nil-. and Mrs. Ivan Pollock. of Rip, ley • to Owen Sound ;`where , they ing at Brown's. I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Edgar and Jimmy'.:Attwood visited 'at Wraiths on Thursday afternoon• Mr• Cecil :McNall motored , to. Glen Meyer on Saturday. Mrs. visited Mrs, Ed 'Collins .'(Ethel McNall accompanied him home Wall' of this 'community) who is on Sunday. • In the hoseital there. e Miss Charlene Knight, Leaside Mr ' and. Mrst James Waith and Murray . Aaner ; of Weston, spent .Monday.:ev`etiing• with Mr.' spent Friday with ;Mr. and Mrs. Joe' Gant. and Miss ,Mary Gant, James• Wraith. :Bervie- Little `Charlie McNall returned, home :Sand after,spending .ding some lldrs:.Hugh Nicholson and'Har � a :vey, `; Bervie spent Tuesday ` even- time with his grandparents, .Mr. • • and Mrs. Robert McNall of Luck - now. Congratulations to Donnie; Wall who celebrated hisbirthday on Wednesday and had a.. party for his boy.: friends .after' school. • Frank 'Brown,' has returned' .home from Wingham, hospital and is , havingan enforced holiday duel .;to 'olive 'ott• Food tele•. %1 11e, 5f'l`vice ;,Your te.lci hone' •depends 'upon a 1,1ast s •,stein of • coinpic anti i�'otiderfiil quiptn.enit..But ;ilx t`e, it 'tale $jilt lilac Sidra rritcharti . to make ;oo i .`sere itti; passiblr. SOOdra IS` one.ofourritaitvSepice. Re`.,resentatives This girl, or sortie. other Iriendl`+ person like her, . is In chargywy of ,we st r ser ce This oteatts`. that 'iviiene r tou have. a seh•i.ce i a ' tt.l�e c s r��test�r�ryiti call t11 with the. t . h;t ,iri±cxidl!� 'i iurt overso i like Sondra Pntci�ard ho 'mill be la:d to li •ip oitz' : . * i tht; many; little trill _ dolt • 'Tli:ts assr`�ti is oit+c of t t • ttato your tclepitouse scty ice: soeh a(l: cttitod v iters . THE BELL HONE'":COMPANY 'OF CANAD to a 'heart condition , ,,Sunday, visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Whytock' were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stanley, • . Kii oss `. Mr. and .Mrs. Ed Thompson, and Mar- jorie and Mrs: Charlotte Thomson. all of Holyrood. Mrs: Morrison, .f Uxbridge spent last : week: ' with Mrs. A. Green and :boys. On Friday Ed and Ross Green motored to Ux- bridge ', accompanied ' by `Mrs. Mo- rrison and spent the, week -end ^Mr•; and:Mrs, Alex :Whytock spent an afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Slessor' of. Bervie' and visited Mr. George 'Bannerman ,who is quite' ,poorly. Mr .and Mrs. Frank Dobson, and Billy of • Paisley spent .Sunday, with Mrs 'A. Green and boys. . Mr. • Fred fihot ipso t, who ' is staying With Mr, and:, �Mi Frank Thompson spent an . afternoon. 'withMr. "and Mrs: Alex Whytock °KINTAIL LADIES HEAR TALK ON HOME FREEZER' ` USE 4t1OICE SPRINGING :: HOLSTEIN HEIFERS d g ehaven Farms, for wall , be held at •' B� g VICTOR BRIDGE and SONS Kincardine: Township; 1 1 miles ° west of,, Bervie on No. 9. Highway, then 1 % miles :.south on Ripley Road, or 4 :1: $ utiles north of Ripley: 'Watch for sign A1JRDAY, .. OCTOBER 4th { C E.S.T. .1 Registered,' Accredited, Blood.. Tested, Vaccinated . and ! R.O.P. Tested 24 CHOICE HEIFERS to calve in October 7 CHOICE HEIFERS to calve m Nov., Dec., Jan, Bruce Dickout on pedigrees Donald' Blue and Dorne, McLelland, auctioneers.• Lunch available The.. September meeting of . the Kintail Women's Institute was held •at the home of the president, Mrs, Jack Collinson. The meeting I - opened . with the Institute Ode and Mary Stewart Collect,•. The' rollcall Was answered with a vit- amin and tell- where • it: is found" AO' warVottettilliellidt&V ---:: Fair Board. Mrs. Bert. Alton. gave ,an, illustrated. talk on frozen food. She said :to use • the ,fteezer • 'by .filling.; it With your' own home grown ''fruit- and vegetables. ,and Your own meat and •home baking, `The largest freezer is not'too.,big for '.a fatal' family. Put away, everything from the early: aspar- I. agus. and rhubarb to cauliflower and pie ptunpkin in .the fall. A homefreezer, she I f eere . I said too i expensive to keep, for an orna=1 ment in: your 'home.• She dspla y= I ed, packaged in plastic .,.froz en corn, peaces and apPlC ,al so frozen strawberry jani to illus.; trate her talk. ,The 'meeting voted to have the October meeting iti the evening at the'h me of Strs:. Wilfred k'a'rrish..All members are atked to ' bring an article 'i'or an auetiort sale. The meeting closed' with. Tito Queen and Grace' after I which 'lunch mu served. it • Two 1958 Pontiac :•Stratochief' Sedans, automatic transmission,•fully equipped • 1958 Pontiac: Stratochief, standard transmission, - fully ransmission -fully'. equipped • 2,795 $2,595. 1957 Pontiac.` Deluxe,Coaeh,. _automatic transmission, fhy'.PPed •8 52,39 :'l957 Ford §Customline Sedan fulls• a uip . 6 -colander p -r.. • • • • 19o'i Pontiac Deluxe Sedan, automatic trans • mission, • fully equl ped. 1951 Cher.' Station ' Wagon • ,1957• Chev. I eluxe Sedan,: automatic 52,395 • 1957 Chen; 'Standard, 'felly equipped $� 09 19551he. lr' �• Sedan with Overdrive ......�. •...F,Fur: i;r.•FF i ,1954 Chev Deluxe Sed)an automatictrarismisslon, / 1 fullg eryuipped •LF,::.F•.•:.::.. ....•F.. i•:♦....... 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