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AXDEDUCTI'ese- things.ONS,
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For continued good: governmei t and Liberal Action•
(This advertisement. ' authorized by Bruce Liberal, Association).
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W EDDINO BELLS.
SiVi1TH—GIBsoN
;t the home of the brides par=
ents:: in. Ashfield, . on ; Saturday
adternon at
2,30 o'clock, Shirley
Viola Gibson, ;became the' bride
of Donald • Charles Smith of Lon-
don.was,
don: The cereny. was,:perform-
d by:Reit' George Riatt, of Dun-
gannon United Church. The bride
is 'the daughter a�Mr. and Mrs.
Marshalla' 'Gibson, and••.the ' groom
is•J:the son of `'Mrs,' Hattie :O'Neil
•an �d the lateMr.;'
of TillsozLbiirg
',O'Neil.
O'Neil
in marriage byher' lath:.
Giveng __.
er,, the bride was 'lovely in
waltz ' length ' iwliite nylon'ruf-
fled skirt over taffeta and ,jacket
of matching lace with jewelled
:collar •arid . 'lily .. oint sleeves:
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Her veil was a 'pearl -studded'
with lain ,fingertip nylon
lon.
oig.inza. vaeiL .;She carded; a red
roses ' bouquet... ,
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The 'bridesmaid was her sister,
Miss Beatrice Gibson, who was.
gowned' in pink flocked. ' nylon
A -reception follow,ed', at. the
I rbrnde s :home with her mother'
receiving in a dress of floral sky
blue crystalette with pink :.acces-
sor'es::Mrs: :O'Neil chose a navy
cored nylon
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d dress, • with white
dyes
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accessories,
For a wedding trip to ` the.
States :Mrs; . O'Neil wore a . light
blue. • wool suit, • with black . and
white accessories ':and a corsage:
a f.,pink roses.
Theoun couple will' reside
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in:: London. '
Guests werepresent "f �� from ` Lon-
don,'
,ro Lo
don,• Tillsonbun Woodstock and
Aylmer.
'VOMPETED IN AUXILIARY.
EUCHRE PLAYOFFS,,,
AMR
Two teams from the Tucknow
Auxiliary to:' the 'Legion,' com
:prised of • Comrades' M. Solomon,
M : MacLennan, E.Henderson' and:
E. Barkwell, " went to Harriston..
on: • May 2nd to play euchre . in
the. Zone playoffs.. They ..weren't;
lucky enough to win, prizes,: but
GOT.'E4,RI Y START,,WHEN . R I P'I EY CHURC
TTHE
TRAIN -SHE BLEW
TRANSFORMED
Che t Jardine ' daiu hter'•
ry g
of 'Mrr and Mrs. Ken Jardine,:
. • Was one of the 'public : 'school
stildentsWh o• en o yY ed the
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trip to Nia ara Falls '-
' on Frg �
day—and ' thereby h gs . a
tale:
T r
Arou• se ' tithe + 'lowi of
.dbJ�...b �'..
a' train;, the 'Jardine: house=
hold;w suddenly •:aware.
,
that. they.had slept:. in"—
Or
n .or sothey thought..• Cheryl
..Must,+;catch • that trairi,,. and
there ` was, a wild scurry. - to"
"head if off' at . • W ngham.
Ken was; short :af• gas.,By
phone. he., `got .Bill Hunter
gout. of gibed,. • Who : in .effect
said, Take my .car .' 'Ken .did
and . with one thought. only'
in Mind—to get :Cheryl: on"
that .
Y
train—they,ere soo.
roaring out No=8•
little ` rl's : rmot� � er ;.
rl� h putting.
the �finishin`touch
. g tonehes • ao
Cher. l's chair -do
y.
Suddenly it ``,dawned" that :
daywas slow " in' breaking
g.
and. then,.`. and only ..then---
When
their=
when • near to Whitechurch
--they beeam.e. conscious `':of.,
the. fact that it wad about
-4:00 , ,a;m. The: 'train wasn't -
due ,
asn'tdue`: to'' leave :Lucknow `till
•:'about '•6.45 a.m.
The train tliat�had startled
e awe e wa
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Rev, G. A::: Meiklejoh.p),
Ma ' .12' and 13 'of '1'957. have
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•days:. ' ox th
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me rest
�beco , . , g# ,..
're ation of St. Andrews United.
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Church in • Ripley. They 'mark
101 years of history • and a :new
era "in the 'architecture of rural
'known
:churches.',Those :who have
the building: ' as it was,: will see
or m at o in.
an.: ' amazln trarrs� m n
, g. r . a
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' 1e "ds to
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the . sanctuary, ., which n
Y,
•`;both' welcome and worship in 'the
'lieautiful '� lines
of its structure.'
A:11, :trhe finish and ;furnishings
:blend to •• cultivate the `beauti ". of
Y
holiness. °
over full•: crinoline skirt- m prun reported;a; very nice- :time. This
cess lines. She wore a, hairdress was the , finish: of" a :card tourna=:
of pink carnations . and carried" a meat that started last February
in Zone Cl,: Zone C3 • President'
Comrade Anna Johnston ' and
Zone'' Cl. sports. officer Comrade
Eva' Black; alsd-enjoyed-t�•re-trip:;
ss Sybil - Thanks is extended to Mr. Wrn
Schmid for • the• prize donation:
.latching �bauquet.-;
The :best , man was Wm. Alvin
Snitch of'Woodstock, brother . of
the-giver/1,—
The organist was
g •
Barger.
-- LUCI NOW -SENTINEL
'Lucknow, Ontario
Authorized as •second,':class: mail,' Post•'Office.De airtrient Ottawa
Established.1873.--Published Each Wednesday Aft
ernoon , • ,
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S ubscrri tion rate - ,42.50 a ear in advance -to $3.50 :
L• Campbell Thompson, ' Publisher
WEDNESDAY, . MAY • 15th, 1957
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th rn- • k w s the occur- ..
sionvspecial, ,north 'bound : to---
the end, of t e line at Kin= :
cardine,$xorn L ere t -he --trip-=-
,: was- to start about a couple
of :hours : later.
•Advice to r,•e..hoU 1
e
.Among the furnishings and
gifts :were: the new. lectern, choir
gowns and hats donated' in' mem.'
ort' ,of• William• Busheal -•by'-his
wife .who 'now' resides in Luck=
now. .On -:Sunday the building
overfloweii : with people • •:'who
were'led in worshipthe.mini-.
by I..
stet, Rev. D. •A:. Brydon and. a
former pastor, Rev. Stanley .:Gi:b_
son: ' y
On Monday night an.,cvenrng of
music . -and .- greetings, concluded
with. a. social' time downstairs.
Among the guests : bringing greet-
•'ingsr` from: neighboring churches
were Cameron 1VfcAuley. of Knox
Presbyterian. Church, -
:Rev. J. ` C.: Huttot of Pine. River;
Rev.' G W. Sach of Bervie;; Rev.
W. H. Si mmerell_,_of Cal rd,
chairman Bruce Presbytery.; Rev.
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II:: L. Jennings.and. Rev. •G'. A;
Meiklejohn,. :who :also t'.expressed;
'the • congratulations . 'of' Bruce
Presbytery L
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Mr, ;and MY'S. Pavid: &
fami1 r rnoyed from Niagara Falls;
to the storey on Thursday, They
plan, tq have th`e store ope;ii. in; •
the 'near fu:ture..;We
every success.'' •
Don't -'forget- ed
dance `VridaY evening.. spoz�.s�r�'cd''
by' S•S,; No. s { Rul?}ls� and; t14ir
eaejier, .Miss' Lois, Rbey
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Mr., and..:Mrs Wm, Evans a#id
Ted' visited Sunday with. thpir.
son, Mx and Mrrs,,' Eric EYan
and family at Hyde Park:.
Sa ranient service:will .bc;.:hcld ;
rje Ct Sunday, May 19th P,i•c pto,
a•tor y ,servi'ce' on . Wednesday u,;•••.:
ening',.: There wiFl ;he: no church.:
at 1 ang idp cin Maw, 26th-mv� ...,,
'to anniversary, -services- in• \'Mite.
chureh Presbyterian church.
The sYrniiathy ;of this coninm'
ity is ?extenduri
ed t:o all, those-
mourn. the' passing of Mrs,, Wm.
L. MacKenzie of . Lucnko�tir;', prig
•Sunday . Morning. , '$efo.re her
marriage, ' she was Mary ; ,Mac-;
Intyr.'e. • Warn: •Wm •i1Vlac.Intyl'e :is
a •,brother, :
. Sympathy,' is..also ex$endeci.; to
those Sympathy xnourn the passing of.
Mr. 'Johns . Gollan, ' ;who pa'c
s • d :
away on7Satard-ay at—Bakei:s'.•
Private Hospital. M. Gollan 'Was
a. 'long. -time '.resident D. th.e--?nd'
con.,Kin oss us
l , , just, east of of ,South
KI loss hu h:
n . c rc•
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Mr.:' and. 'Mrs: Willis:; Lapp- - an
A d
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family of in h
am visite ; on;
Mother's Day`' with :Mrs.' Wm,
Orr ;and .Bob.
Sunda .School ,started 'on
With
Sun=
day Wath : a., good. attendance:
'Youth Killed. In. ' West •
•An .acciden't 'occurred • early on:_,
Easter ,morning °which claimed on.
the life 'of ','.Thomas :Lewis And....Da
r • �
ew: ,His, brother •Jimfiiy-roc.eived ..
a few• cuts and ` their, cousin'El- :Ke
don Andrew, received ' spinal rn- he,
juries and: will be confined, to liva
Turner . Valley ."Hospital, for •ra i+h
while .yet::" The 'three ' lad:left
da
•at .midnightfront- theirho'ts at an
:Mlltar ille,•Alia, dTurnerVal= • ,h�
enrou.teto, spend East
qqI
eir ran mo er,
Richard G. Phillips (Minnie`' 11711=
ler) 'of Wilkie 'Sask. when,
.,..,• ,,.. e... they
struck a rid in
thee; road 1,.7heri.
1.30. irriiles' frorr; 'home : neai '.ha.
corrme,'Upsettin;g the .new station.,
wagon in the ditch:. The boys
are great-nephews of .Frank
ler.
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/ZION
Mr ,and Mrs: Frank Ritchie &
Anne:. and Mr. and 'Mrs Robert'
Helm ;attended' the 'raduation:
last Wednesday . in.; Loon . of
Audrey 'Ross
Mrs George Hunter. s c�nt
few• days With hMr : and Mrs. ,Ke,n
Laidlaw, of London.'
: -Mr. and Mrs Jim. Smith and
family .ofMolesworth vistcd on
on
ivlc
ori
in'.
see ana.ng. .... r... , - _
SUn a With r n -war
� Y M arid "M
housewife f. you want, to get he . architect, •Mr..John-.Lm Ritchie:
Y. g
, 'ones it • . _. wood of Ki• ,
things d , ' '
McAuley oa. ,.
'ruptions sweep ,hubby ,out' first. strated'.' :effectively: what ican'' be
Is visi.trrLg •with` Mr� and '�ZrS
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g h the least inter tchener, has . demon-
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emon Mrs Ma ton
rt' McA 1 f A
Five Roses Cake Mix
White h to or chat. save. Sc 2 for � •
� .55c
w„ hip salad' Dressing
Gold Seal .Fancy SOckeye Salmon
Blue Surf, siVi 4c .
ioverdale-Tuna-Fish, ; solid- hite, - . oz,
Rose brand' Sweet ,Txed Pickles, • 16 oz,.31c
McLaren's• Corn Relish, save 4c, 15 or 'jar" 33c.
Wagstaffe's "'Strawberry' /am, 24 fluid oz., 51c
Circus pail pure Peanut Butter, 4 lb .., '311,9 .
Reer-eoal ho1_l _CannedaChicken, 3x, �lb� tin 1�41r
, 5 b -•bag .......... .. , ...... ,..:. 45c;• �
Potato Chips,' Snyders, "giant size, 10/oz. 55c
G. , E: Light' Bttlbs, „25-40-60 watt' ,.,.. 4 for 79c
dope ink-ruraL.:,churcbes:.:to _make -
Frank ;R:itchre ='and: Arfin�:`-`
-there beautiful
drgiifiedt ,•and ' '' Mrs'Wilkns;visi,ted-pn Sri:r�dat•-
l (with;:Mr., and Mrs;' Charii.e•Wi1n,,
prat Ica
• Tire, .: building committee' con-
sisted of Mr. Wrri.: Harris; Mrs.
R. J..•:'Moore, Mrs;. -G: .Stanley,
Mrs: Ross- Matt.yr, M. •Walter
Walden and D. Wheaton Thomp-
son Together ' with. their Mini-
ster-theywere praised' for, 'hay
Ing led the 'way in :this ,venture'
and pioneeredfor' the. modern
rural church; Gifts; of recognition
were presented to the' members'
of lire • comrmttee
,and to' 'Mr
r Bry'don,;, the minister, MOVE TO 'KIRKTON', PLACE
An' interesting discovery dor-' i HERE' •"AS . BEEN, DAM' AGED`� •
ag the' renovation .was a" piece • 1VI•r., ,! and 1VIrs• •
f wood under the old choir loft. _ :. •Ernest Carter
`Om it a messa� `:mow oyjnd Fxoriz moved= a -few=; -weeks- from -,the..,
ins. ? •
jMr. •and. Mrs..Russel-`Invi:n and
boys visited on Sunday with Mie.
and • >Mrs .'Nelson Baynard.
Mr. 'and,.: Mrs. ' Chester Ritc.•;iie.'
visited at the'' week -end: kith;
the, faint inscriPtiom these words
former ,Johnj r Carter -•
',pees of wood ',is ppt, tinder this the care ;of SOO ,head WeSteit
platfbrin•by Alexander, Mowbray cattle. ••
who a
Home grown Green. Onions,' lg. butieh, 3 for 19
eet for home, cottage or picnic, Sirnulateil
?. ,264 .tY,e0arts7tht ,t;r1j:i ''tdh•aeTyla.: hgeL-Ii-aci-Lbte'en 1[1(111.6"-
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