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THELUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO'
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LOOKING BACKWARDS
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: SEPTEMBER,19&•9
'The,Lucknow. Public Library •
Board. enterta'' e. • to'hidafare elL•
,to Mrs. A E. Marshall and. to ` -
'welcome the new librarian 'Mrs
Marion Peterson
Robert Maclntosh coinP :feted •an
addition to the -new .sales barn to' ,
Provide., more accommodation.
•A 230.0 acre site for Canada's
first lajrge "scale• nuciear„power
station wds selected on ;the shore of
Lake Huron,• nine miles north of•
Kincardine
is; .A . E. Marshall,sold hers”
i.� house in Lucknow to Carrnen
McQuillin .of 'Kinloss ,: • Donald
MacIntyre bought :the .McQuillin
farm on the second'of Kinloss::.
M:urvin' Solomon,took over . ''. r the•
ownership and managership of the
` local greenhouse
."S MacIntyre and Rift artri ge.
The Public. School staff was
John D;. Ross , principal (a new
member on the staff), Jim `.Hender
ion: Mrs..'H. G ''Sherriff and
Marion MacDougall
50 SYEAR A' , G.O`.
SEPTEMBER 1919 '
A Baby. Show was held at the ' ',
.
:St. Helens .SchoolFair with twelve
.entered in the .competition. First
prize ($8.00); went to Laurine,
daughter of Mr: and `Mrs.. Wallace,.
Miller; second. prize ($44.00), to
HANKE - .CL'UTTO•N
Of local interest. th- beautiful
ate summer wedding . _ Jessie
Isabel Clutton, younger daughter
' of 'Mrs:. Clutton and the late Mr.
Hamilton M.. Clutton and Mr. Gary
Frederick Hanke, eldest son of Mr.
The evenin'
and Mrs: Frederick Hanke all of
London, was solemnized in First
Baptist Church . Rev. • Ralph
Cummings officiated. •
.Given in marriage by her only
-brother; -Ste-wart e-luuttoi - ofhondon;,
the charming bride wore.an„elegant
gown of white lagoda' .crepe with a
wide'band.of lacefrom••thebase of
narrow' stand -lip collar to the.bo
tour of the he.m of an A-line skirt.'
Lace again adorned the sleeves and-
bottorn of•the train, which cascad-
ed from her shoulders. . Her triple-
:tiered
riple-•tiered veil, of silk illusion , which
'hung to•her,shoulders, was held in .•
place .by.a floral head -piece ;featur-
ingtiny' carnations 'picking up the: •
colours .of her attendants' gown.
She carried a bouquet of orchids,
Stephanotis and.white,and ,orchid •
heather,
• Attending her sister as matron
of.honour was. Mrs. Ron. E.. Pajot
of Scarboro, dressed in, a full
length .princess -lined, gown of
�mag-enta_crepe .
The.bridesinaids. were, Mrs •
Thomas Scott Miss Judy Lockery
, :
cousin of the.. bride: Miss Karen,
Hanke. of Windsor,, cousin of the ; •
nroom. Cher yl -Anne• Chinon;
eice of the. bride: was flower ;girl:
All wore• identical. bright pink.
. gowns styled as the 'matron of '
honour's. •'Each: attendant wore a• •
tailored 'how in her hair;, matching
her dress, and allcarried• pompom
effect .flower bouquets of carna-
tions. and fern,, suspended from the
wrist . by. ribbons.,
Ramey Hanke was his`brotherts.•
groomsman: Ushering. guests •were;,
Dennis Hanke, •brother :of the
groom., Richard Morrison of ;•
Windsor and David:Scott of; r.,
London.,
The wedding music•was playe
by lv rs . G. •C .Gordon;, and Mrs.
Douglas Avey.of Norwich'sang,
"The. Lord's Prayer and. ;".The
Wedding •15iayer” : •
Receiving guests in•aheMediter-
ranean Room of the panorama
,Restaurant;; the bride's mother
chose a turquoise .pure silk dress -
wiith matching hat and silver acc
essories , and a corsage of deep •
. pink roses The groom's mother
,.wore a lime green ensemble with
atching ha•-' t -w
a corsage of yellow- rdses . :
T•he' bride changed to a deep
pink. ensemble with,accessories•,
and wore 'a corsage sof orchids for"-
a'trip t roug t •e Lake George :and
Lake Placid regions.
Theroom:is a .graduate of .•
g g 1
Western University.: The 'couple ••
will•reside in Kitchener'where .the
groom will resume{ graduate,
studies in .Phycholo.gy at. Waterloo
University .
rior to the wedd
ing Mr. and: Mrs. Hanke, parents
of the. groorn,'entertained the
wedding, party at 'a delightful
dinner at Hooke's Restaurant.,
following. the wedding rehearsal.
Previous -to the :wedding , tt e
bride and groom were honoured at
many pre -'nuptial events., .:
Mrs. Harold Keily •and her. daugi';
te..r Miss Joan Kelly were co hostess-
es at' a delightful°: shower for the
bide
Windsor. and. <ondon friends had
a lovely noon luncheon and shower
atT t ie H'ahke, •home ir. London".
•'Miss Rhea Stewart -of London had
a luncheon• and showery at her home.
on .Essen St, . •
Mors. Thomas. Scott held a kitch•-
en shower at her home at ,115
,•Chetryhill. Blvd.. •
The Sorority to which'the bride .
belonged held. a pantry. shower at'.
the home of Miss Dana. Clark::
The, Detective Office where the
bride was a.' secretary since graduat
ingfrom High School held •a party
for her :and 'made the presentation
Of a . lovely -gift .;
diD,,CDID,C44sH
TURNs ourTOSE;
4 MienY. WARM'
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R4mNY DAV.
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PHONE 52.8-3430.
Mrs'. Ron.: E :.Pajot, entertained
the bridal attendants and mothers,
of the hride-and-groom at -a noon
luncheon at the Latin Quarter
Mrs. Clutton'held a• Trousseau
tea- honouring her daughter, at. her •
:home on Cherryhill .Blvd With hei
receiving'the•guests besides the
'bride, /were the groom's mother,'
Mrs.. ! Fred Hanke 'and the groom's
grandmother. Mrs... Fred:Hanke' of ,
Windsor The bride s only two•
neices, Christine and Cheryl -Anne ,
Glutton were in charge of the guest
book.'
Pouring tea were Mrs.: Hanke, -Sr:,
Mrs ke ._both of Windsor,
Mrs.. '.Nelson: Lockery of 'Fort Franks;,.
Mrs. Bert Winterton; Mrs. ,Charles ,.
Hare Miss Rhea Stewart,: Mrs.
Harold Kelly., and Mrs. Victor
Marsh,.
Showing trousseau and. gifts .were
Mr -s: --Ron. E :—.P-alot...Miss Jud
Lockery, Miss Karen Hanke, Miss
Marion Misener,
Serving guests: were.Mrs.Stewart
:Clutton , ' Mrs . Keri' Ashton, Miss
Janice Hanke, Mrs. •Nelson Lockery:
Mrs • Jack Hanke.,... Miss Christine
Clutton:
ZION
rowniieNews •
By Annette Kirkland
The 2nd,; Pack •Bro ' nies meeting.
�'. .g
started with fairy ring and. the
,
Brownies. went 'for a nature w:a.lk
We nave a. new"Tween Fa e` :
Forster, : • '
In Pow -Wow Barbara Cameron.
showed us the things `which she
,made out of socks for her'toy -'
;makers badge. Then' the meeting
was;'closed w'ith''chimes and the
squeeze and we also hadthe arch.
Mr. and. Mrs,. 1D A. Hackett
visited on Sunday with her father
Mr Leaver:, who is a patient'in
4Jngham and District'' Hospital.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs'. D. A'.
Hack'ett'.on Sunday evening were'::
Mr: and Mrs. George Pocock of
Lambeth and Mrs.. Jack Coultes of""
Belgrav'e
" Mr .- and _Mrs . Gordon Kirkland ',
Ken, and Nancy' attended. Teewater
' Fair'. on Saturday :
Donna •Ritchie of London spent
the week -end at her;,home
1 Mr,• and Mrs. Andrew Ritchie Of, •':
Ashfield,,. Mr: andMrs. Ted Rice• •;
of St. Helens visited:on'Surtday
with Mr, and. Mrs John Gardner
Mrs Eva; Freeman of Goderich •
is visiting ,with Mr. and Mrs Wm
G , .
Hunter..
• Frank Ritchie' and Miss Carol:
. Ritchie returned to their hotres,'
last week from Win harm District `...:
Hospital. .
• Mr •
s: ':A'llan' Ritchie visited 'on'
Sunday with her' father Tom
bert ,who 'has been hospitalized, for
some time in Wingham and Districi . .
.Hospital
Friends 'of Rev. Gordon Kaiser
of London are sorry to hear he is a
Victoria ospita;
London. `
Mr'. and Mrs. Eldon. Ritchie and
-family attended Teeswater Fair on . •
_;Saturday .
S•ilq filling has been `almost . '
completed in the community ., • ,
Good wOather' preva iling .has assis-
ted
ssis-teed in the corn harvesting
•
. Mr , and •Mrs::'• Roy Keane of •
'Stratford spent the week erid'..with
Mr., and Mrs. Bill Hunter and, Mr.,.
and. Mrs . J. Keane' of Lucknow
o.
•
3'0 YEARS` AGO
SEPTEMBER 1939
Hottest' day of the year was
. Friday`, •Septeriaber 15th. with a
or on.;son o r,.an•'Mrs. Isaac
&li .ler; third prize '($3.00.)' to_.
Albert Phillip's.,' son, of ,Mr•.• and•
Mrs. George Phillips. Judges'were
Miss Olive Clow •of Wine'harri; Miss
Annie -McArthur of Ripley ' and
'Miss Kate MacDonald•of Lucknow.
Sam Braden: of the Village of
Kinloss, sold his . general• store
business to ,George Bannerman..'
Sain Garton of the Whitechurch
area , sold his farm to Duncan
Kennedy. Mr. Garton moved to
thehouse in the Village, formerly:
.
'Owned by S'am Hutchison.
temperature; of 93;5 degrees
Lucknow Continuation School
• re -opened • September 5th with the
following` teaching. staff: Miss F. E.
MaeLeasi, prirrcpal N.' S- Gal'vert,
arelesone s:
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