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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-05-18, Page 151� 71114•114111+41r'111.11111.110194 ilaltr .4107/11111.11. 11.111r411'1' -411.11. MAY l 110,'hili iV� QA ' THE L,UCKNOW SENTINEL L:IUtKNOW, ONTARIO PAO/ IsIMS Q " Th+e oven In this Moffat ran ger�iMi.. do your cooking 10110: you're out Tho a.tdornati clack turns the oven.: 00 or .Oft:when you want it to/,' Irt"' -41"1111111.111.11111 t ,r M IFI1T 1 The oven has fully automatic high- speed • preheat control of both the broil and bake element. • Infinite heat switches • Spillproof cooking surface • .Clock controlled self -basting rotisserie • Fluorescent lighting • Extra second eight -inch element • Timed appliance outlet • • Variable broil- .control • Storage drawer • Large. oven —24'W, 20 "D, l 5 " _ • , Removable oven door for easy. cleaning ., Many other outstanding features. HNSTONE ' !T A.:Tiit:'4' • I FURNITURE Coupie Wili Make1n luctinow The Marriage of Deanna Mari- lyn Carlaw and Stuart $ell Reavie was solernnixed on .Saturday, May 14, 1966, at Knot United Church, Paisley. Rev,. Lorne Keays offic iated.at the i'louble.ring ceremony. Rennie Bell was the organist, and accompaniedthe soloist Mrs. Harvey. Bell. . r The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,Howard Carlaw •of Pais* ley, and the ,groom Is the son, of . Mr. Elymer Reavie and the late Mrs. Reavie of Lucknow. Given in marriage by her father. the bride wore a floor length ► sheath of white •semesta, lace trim, bateau neckline', with•a • floor. length train -from the should -.1. erS. Her flower, .headdress held a shoulder, length veil,. She .carr led a bouquet of pink 'roses and , v • •stephanotis, The bride was attended by her sisters. Miss Karen Carlaw of Hamilton was maid 'of honour. .Miss Mary Carlaw as bridesmaid, and Miss cathy Carlaw as junior bridesmaid. They wore matching green floor length dresses of :chiffon over taffeta, with white trimand matching petal head pieces„ They carded bouquets. of pink carnations, white lace mums and stephanotis,. ' . • Tom Helm of Luckf ow was groomsman. The ushers,were Gary : Ritchie of Guelph. and Rob- ert Cottrill of Paisley, ' The. reception :was held in -Knox 'United Church Parlours. The bride's mother received wearing a ;blue linen ,sheath dress with . , ' jacket, navy, accessories and a corsage of red roses. Assisting _ was the groom's sister,, Miss •: Marion Reavie, wearing`a pink .• shantung:suit with matching accr. essories and corsage of red roses,,: For the' wedding triptoo the Thousand Islands and.NorttuEast ern States; the'bride wore a'tur- ' quoise sheath with gardenia cor- sage.' They wilt reside in Lucltnov+ Guests 'attended from Toronto, Detroit, London, St,, Thomas, Hamilton; Guelph, Sarnia, Sudbwr Goderich., Lucknow and Chesiey. 4 • in suit ial' be of sot on ski nt him ion eading A mat :o -the s given >, Coin Tpottu bits.' ,ervicet he Sal > sec'on and WJ. See Movie( lorida Tornado`: There was'a good attendance at ;:May meeting of the Lucknow • nmen's Institute at.which the embers had' a group picture taken Donald Thompson.in their Instit- boon..' Our. new president,Mrs. nar Brooks, was in 'charge of the` eeting and welcomed-snernbets &visitors. The roll Coll ,was swered.by•"name a w4aan of ehoor and what she,is doingfat e country". : • The district annual is to be held Ripley.on May .27thwith bits.'. 11. ,Thompson and •Miss. Willa • iayson .as. delegates. proved that 'Mrs.. Katharine lae_Donald buy four :pictures. �m the.Sentinel Office for ,ths. . eed muir book., The area.' eeti g is'to be held in ,Luckriow ne 6th.:.Mrs...A A. J. Wilson `pre led' for the program; the theme lag 'Mother' : 'A singsong was ,joyed' with Mrs. J..: Emerson at.'. New Canadian the piano. .The motto, "Let us. build for the future as our fore- fathers built for. us", was very ably prepared, by Miss Mary MacLeod, and read by' Mrs. 3.; MacNaughton. An enjoyable solo, ,"Wonderful Mother of Mine" ,' was sung by.. •Miss Helen Thompson, 'accompan- ied by Mrs'. Ross Cumming; Mrs. Milts read. a poem, "My Mother's' Image";. Mrs. Russ Robertson gave' . {;a short review of the Federated, News and Mrs. Omar Brooks gave a 'splendid' report .on the officers convention. held in Guelph. Mrs;• George, Whitby was the winner of • a muffin contest, with Mrs. Etta Roberts and • Mrs: J, Durnin: 'as' Judges. • The .members, then ;enjoyed a 11 ovie shown by Art Breckles,that - : he` had..taken of the damage done bY,the tornado and Other places. :of Interest `'in' Florida and scenes around home, Mn, Russ Robertson.thanked ereckies and presented him , . with a. gifts • Followinga contest:, lunch was .served by the' hostesses. . anion 'Design a LIZER 3LE. ►n 14 OTTAWA .-..A former Ottawa , retired chief:engraver. of the al Canadian Mint, Thomas gles, and a Toronto artist ..Dora, de Ped.ery Hunt, are wihning designers in'the limit- ompetition forthe Centennial' anion, Canada's Centennial. missioner• John Fisher announy today, • r, Shingles, who now lives in oria, and Mrs, Hunt, will.eacla ive $1,500 for their winning gns: Mr,. Shingles for the erse side of the Medalliion, Mrs. Hunt for the reverse, he Medallions, 'more than 0,000 of them, will'be dis- ted to all Canadian. School-- dren:, grades one to 13, as 're ders bf the Centennial Yeas, its significance to Canada to Canadians. he Medallions will be minted he Royal'Canadian .Mint, and be rnade' of red brass ,metal, lloy of ;Copper and zinc: They be one and one-quarter inches iameter or about. the size of • 'a silver dollar, Distribution of. the Medallions .• will be .done through the co-oper a - tion of provincial .departments. of education, and,territorial gov- ernments;- ' In the case of the latter,: many districts in far north eastern. Canada which cannot be ,reached by water. within the`schedule• for•distribu- tion of the Medallions will receive the medallion's far•in advance of other Canadian,centres, with ;air- craft of the RCAF making drops of, packages of medallions in.the North late next autumn.. They will be presented to the school• children on June 1, .1967, in sim- ultaneous'ceremonies with those held elsewhere in Canada.a Communities such as. those to the northeast of:HUd'son Bay and north of Fort Chtatchill along:She' west• side 'of the i3ay, as well as. such locations as Alert Bay and Mould Bay on the Arctic islands Will receive the' medallionsin this way: ' • .:.Passes Six Weeks After Husband MRS. WILLIAM RITCHIE Mrs. William Ritchie of Luck, now passed away on Wednesday, May 11th., 'in Wingham and Dist-. rict. Hospital. She had been hos- pitalizedone week due to'a heart. condition,: Mrs. 'Ritchie, who was '7 9 years of age, was the former ..Ida. Mar- tha Webster, 'daughter, ofLJanaes and.. Grace Webster of Kinloss. "She was born on March 22, 1887 'On..D,,ecember. 22,/19D9;• .,she married .William. Ritchie of 'Ash- field ,Township. They 'farmed in Ashfield until retiring to.L;ucknow about. five years ago. Mr, Ritchie ..passed away just six weeks ago:. on <April. 2nd of this Mrs'. Ritchie is survived .by 5 /,daughters and 2 sons,, Mrs. Felson (Clara) Raynardof Lucknow,' Mrs. Yvan (Jean) Papernick of Goderich; Mrs, Robert (Elsie). Irvin of Dun- gannon, Mrs., Jim (Violet) Smith of Listowel. Mrs. Elmer (Daisy) • .Wall of ' Teesw ater Eldon and Harvey ' orAshfield, 20 :grand children 17 great . grandchildren one sister Mrs. Thomas (Clara) Blake of,London. • Besides. her- husband, she was predeceased by 6 'sisters and 2 :. brothers, Mrs: John Savage (Graces Mrs.: 'George Coleman (Millie),, • Kate and 'Minnie Webster, Mrs. Susan Pierson. Mrs. .Margaret I Reed, Robert and James Webster. •• The funeral + service was held. on Frid'ay,.,.May .13th, from the MacKenzie' Memorial Chapel,. Luckn.ow , . with interment in • 'Greenhill Cemetery, , ' Rev. Howard Strapp officiated at the service., . assisted by •Rev. Gord- ` on Kaiser. , Pallbearers were .Wesley Ritchie, frank Ritchie,, Henry Gardner,,. *Harold Austin, Ab Campbell, Ernest Eckert. en your sows t s timeto listen. 4 KINGSBRIDGE Mrs. Art O'Connor of Pickering and. Geraldine O'Connor, Toronto, spent the weekend with relatives. here. Mrs,' ,Joe Lane, Seaforth,.• Mr'; . Ignatius Martin, Sarnia, spent Sunday here and are visiting their fathers' Andrew. Martin., who is ill in Goderich Hospital. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Heindricks on the birth of a son in G'oderich Hospital. Mr: and Mrs'. Clarence Doherty and"'family, spent the weekend at their summer home.' because they'll tell you the: best way to get bigge` ,.strong litters Well conditioned sows ^give you more live, healthy ,,pigs at farrowing time. Intests at Purina Research Farm, we found . that an. extra 25 . lbs. of dry' sow condition meant 1' extra pig per litter.• . Purina Sow, Chow nixed with your. own grain, helps build body condition in sows and gilts so you 9et • those extra 'profit-making pigs. For those important , few days at farrowing: time, feed, Purina E$ & F Chow, a cooling laxative ration designed;: to 'help keep your sows healthy and 'on feed, while the pigs •get. off to a good start. Try feeding your sows on the. Purina Program. Let the results show,you how it .pays off in strong healthy Litters. Drop in to see us today. Gordon Johnstone VOUI't PURINA DEALER LUCKNOV PHONE 528-3719 •; •.'..'�iy.rrrl yrm