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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-07-14, Page 9ACCIDENT WEDNESDAY Want to Feelx. 6Lr-13 Dungannon i I PARAMOUNT CURRIE’S CORNERS an held at X • ..and i Mrs. 24th i i im- -the and Gardner. Thommy Collyer spent the week-end at camp. W.I, SPONSORS BUS TO SHAKESPEARIAN -FESTIV AL- Eve- Wil- NATIVE OF KINLOSS PASSED AWAY ON SATURDAY on Monday evening, had an enjoyable reminis- evening recalling old times school days at Paramount. AT CHtRCH CAMP Plans were made to entertain the Goderich Auxiliary on Aug­ ust 3rd. A social half hour was at-the close of the meeting. Mary Alton played a musical number and Mrs. Gqorge Collin­ son played for The Queen to close tne meeting, after which lunch was served. has aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Hector Cooke in' Kitchener. Thousands amazed what a “nonnmr, _ _ , „ ______ For body old after 40 just because , low in iron. Introductory or “get-acquainted size only 60<?. Try Ostrex Tonic Tablet? for riew pep, vigor and younger feeling, this very •’ day, At all druff stores. z THAT Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Maclnnes haive both been ill with pneumonia for the past —couple-of™weeks7~~"--------- door of the Rectory for the in­ formation of his parishioners. ' Men, Women! Old at 40,50,50!Want Pep? f Wantteferil ’ IYpars Younger?| Ostrex has done. Fc MRS. JOSEPHINE CAMERON’S BROTHER PASSED AWAY. Toronto -----————/■ cousins,J[ASPHALT PLANT IN . I OPERATION SOUTH OF TOWN Oil Burners Serviced—Units Converted' Complete Repairs for Deep and Shallow Well Pumps . . Automatic Hot Water Tanks Installed For a free estimate call or see ART GlLMORE K. R. 3, Lucknow From. July; 14th to July Rev. H. L, Jennings will assist as an instructor , at the Huron Church Camp»south, of. Bayfield. He will have charge of his ser-., vibes this Sunday as usual in the- SCOUTS BACK FROM CAMP parish, and will be on vacation, - / at. the close of the camp. -Mrs. Saugeen District Bov T WEDNESDAY, JULY 14th, 1954 Plumbins and Heatins Service > AND REPAIRS ■ ' ■ KINTAIL INSTITUTE PLANS TO PUBLISH COOK BOOK The July meeting of the Kin- tail W.I. was held at the home Qf Mrs. Bert Alton “with a .good attendance. . . It was principally a business meeting dealing with the cook book we are having printed. The members decided to hold a bake sale at Donald Blue’s cottage at Amberley, , . The 1 paper on Canadian Agri­ culture, prepared by Mrs. Jim Little, had to be laid, over for another meeting due to a late start and a heavy business per- iod.; - ; J - ■■■■ - ... Visitors with Mi. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton were Mr;. and Mrs. M/Kosmynaand Jim of Tol­ edo, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Russ Needham, Pipley; Billy King of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. M. Sand­ erson, and Mrs. Jas. MacDonald l>f “Luckn^xKr" ahd~Mr7~andTTfsr Robert McIntosh. Mr, and Mrs. J. Wraith, Luck­ now and Mr. and (Mrs. G. Wraith ana Patsy of Goderich visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hender­ son."] ; Members of the Towle'family called on Mr. and Mirs. Robert Hamilton and cent and The death of Mrs. Hugh .Henry Pinnell occurred in Kincardine General Hospital on Saturday. She was in her 88th year and. was formerly Margaret Bradley of Kinloss Township where she was^boThT"- “ " The funeral service was held on Tuesday afternoon at the Mc­ Lennan -.Mackenzie Memorial Chapel, conducted iby Rev. J. Prest. Interment was in Langside Cemetery. She is survived by a son, Wil­ liam Pinnell of Kincardine and formerly of Kinldugh, and by a daughter, Mrs. Stratton N orcross (Elizabeth) of Flanger Beach, Florida. T The. Lucknow . Women’s Insti­ tute. engaged Allan Reed to take a bus load of ladies to the Shakespearian Festival in Strat­ ford last Thursday, when they sayv “The Taming of The Shrew”. A picnic lunch, was enjoyed in- the ; park. The following took the trip: Miss Flora Andrew, Mrs. J. W. Joynt,' Mrs. Burt Roach, Mrs. Russel Robertson,.. Mrs. A. v J. Wilson, Mrs. j. R. Johnstone, Mrs. C. Cooke, Mrs. Wm. Douglas, Miss Elizabeth Welsh, Mrs. Elmer Johnston, Mrs. "SamReid, Mirs. Philip Stewart, Mrs Chas. Con­ gram,.Mrs. Austin Solomon, Mrs.. Edna Robinson, Mrs./ Alex Hav­ ens, Mrs. Garnet Henderson, Mrs. Joe MacMillan, Mrs. Beatrice Yo-. van, Mr.s. Neil MacCallum, Mrs, T. J. Salkeld, Miss Margaret Rae, Mrs./George Kennedy, Mrs. How­ ard Robinson, Mrs. Jack Wraith. Mrs. N, J. MaeKenzies - - -:----- Mr. and Mrs. Ross Erring-ton. visited on Sunday WitJfiHMr. and -Mrs—Jas.—Little.7----- . Miss Marie Burke, Mr. Peter Sunday: Donald- Donaldkon visited on with Mr. and Mrs. Jas/, son and Joan. . Master Billie King of is holidaying with his Donald and Jim Scott. Mr.= and Mrs. -M.'ke Kosmyna and Jimmie of Toledo Ohk, vis­ ited on Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Robt. Scott. Master Murray Johnston ] been /holidaying with L’is A ■ - ■ - - • Secuts Jennings will also assist * at the broke camp at Inverhuron on Camp, where: 145 young people Monday after a ten-day outing, have registered for the 10-day Members of the .local troop ^at-* outing. Incidentally a calendar of Rev. Jennings’ appointment while he tending camp were- Bill Ficher, Jim Wilson, Teddy Collyer, Billy .......- , Marshall, Bruce Baker, . Fraser iT-absent udfl be posted on the [ Ashton, Jimmy Gardner, Eugene THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO,PAGE NINE i- ...--'v.........., 1 -—;------- --- CHURCH PICNIC AT KINCARDINE The' annual Congregational and Sunday School . picnic of the Lucknow ' Presbyterian Church was held at Kincardine on Thurs^- day afternoon, July 8th, with ideal weather prevailing. The fob lowing are the results pf the sports: . Girls 5 and under, Karen Wasr ney;. boys 5 and under, Wayne Jamieson; girls & and under, Mar­ garet Henderson; boys 9 & under, Jini McNaughton; boys 10 and un^ •der, Tom Wasney; girls 10 and tin d er,.BetsHend erson&^Dianne' Jamieson (ties); girls 12 and un­ der, Elizabeth Finlayson; buys 12 and under, Gary MacDonald; girls 14 and under, Patricia Welsh; boys 14 and under, Jim Lyons;; boys 16 and under, Bill Kennedy; slipper: kick (ladjes), Maunie Fisher; (girls under 16), Elizabeth Finlayson; (men), V. A. Mowbray; fboys 16' and under), Gerald Mowbray; life saver race, K. MacDonald, G. Fisher, Maudie Fisher, “Mr.... McGill, Mrs. Verna MacDonald,’ Wm. Houston, Mrs. S. Mullin, Wm. Fisher; wheel- • barrow race, boys, Tom Wasney I and- Gary1 MacDonald; peanut i scramble. AUXILIARY TO ENTERTAIN GODERICH BRANCH The regular meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Canad­ ian Legion was held last Tues­ day with twenty members pres­ ent. The ;rnatter_ of ..remodelling the kitchen in the Auxiliary Rooms was discussed, ’and the building Committee is to get estimate. . > . The mystery prize donated by Mrs. Joan England was won by Mrs- S- Collyer. , ■ z An asphalt plant has been set­up ‘ in the Culbert pit -south of Lucknow, and has been iry oper­ ation forthe past week or so, with a .fleet of trucks hauling hot top mix to district points where highway resurfacing work is to be done. This includes, we understand, a stretch of road south of Wing­ ham, and on the Bluewater .at Port Albert where the new road and bridge has been built to el­ iminate the S ctirve. The new section of highway skirts to the east of Port Albert. ___ . A -main street accident last Wednesday added to the traffic congestion for a time. It result­ ed in mid-afternoon when Reg Campbell of Amberley smashed into a trailer on "Kelso MacNay’s car.. The* grill of the Campbell car was smashed' in, and the pact drove fhe trailer into back of the • MacNay car bashed it in, . Mrs. W;, J. Miller of Sierra M^dre, California, is'visiting with Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Smith.; Mrs. Miller is a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Tre- leayen. She left Lucknow over fifty years ago. —T I J A native of the Auburn dis­ trict,/ Dr. .Albert McDowell,. died at his home in ^cson,'/AFiz,,_re^. ceritly in his 82nd year; As a young man he taught school in­ West Wawanosh township, but left for Detroit to further his ed­ ucation, finally graduating as a medical doctor. He practised in Michigan. Since retiring, • for health reasons, he:.had spent sev­ eral winters in Florida, and later moved to reside at Tucson. Be- -sides™his~widow;~hre“i^”sufvived by two sons, Keith, St. Johns, Mich., Dr. Douglas McDowell, ad­ ministrator of the Wayne County Hospital, Detroit; two brothers, William and Alva McDowell, of East Wawanosh; and three sis- -ters—Mrs?—Albert-—Vincent~and" Mrs. Kenneth (Josephine) Cam­ eron, both of Belgrave; and Mrs. L. R. Blair, Milk River, Alta. Two brothers . and. four sisters -.prede­ ceased him; The funeral was held Tucson. - • WEDDING BELLS ' FISHER—FOSTER A pretty summer wedding was sqlemnized in Mount Pleasant United Church when-Anna Mary Foster, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Foster, Science Hill, was united in marriage to WiL liam John Seaman Fisher, eldest son of Mr. and iMrs. George Fish­ er, R. 3, Wingham, in a double ring ceremony. The Rev. ;H. And­ erson of Kirkton officiated. The church was decorated With ferns and baskets of orange blds- sums and peonies. The pews were marked off with white satin rib­ bon and bouquets of Sweet Wil­ liam. Miss'Mary Fisher, R. R. 3, Wingham, played the traditional wedding music and ^accompanied Miss Kathleen Fisher, soloist, singing “O Perfect Love” before the ceremony and “I’ll Walk Be­ side You” during the signing of the register. Both girls are sis­ ters of the bridegroom., Given in..marriage by her fath­ er, the lovely young bride wore a floor length gown of hyion net over pearl ’ lustre satin with in- i serts of french lace* and a flounce of net at the bottom. Adding to hersweetheartneckline--tFimmed-— with seed pearls was a frill of french flace off the shoulder with seed pearls and a pleated bodice * with long, lily, point sleeves. A coronet Of net and seed pearls • held her fingertip veil and she carried a white Bible topped with a., corsage of American Beauty roses and stephanotis and rose bud streamers. ■ ■' Miss Marion Madge, London, was the bridesmaid of honor and she wore a floor length goWn of . blue nylon net over satin with, a french lace jacket and her headdress and mittens inatching - her dressr She carried IT cascade of blue carnations held in a horse shoe shape. . . Miss Marilyn Carrutheris, R. 3, Holyrood, Miss Marlene Lowry, R. .3, Kincardine and Miss Fern Sawyer, R. 1, Science Hill, were bridesmaids. The three brides­ maids were in yellow and blue and yellow, respectively in match­ ing floor, -length dresses-of-nylon. - net over satin. The skirts were gathered in three: tiers and they wore jackets of french lace MZith matching headdresses and mit­ tens. They carried cascades of carnations held in the shape of ^horseshoe, __ _1 Miss Sandra Fisher, sister of the bridegroom, was flower girl in a dress of yellow net over ny­ lon with matching headdress and mittens. S15e"cafffed a cascade of blue carnations held in the shape of a horseshoe. Garry Carruthers; | cousin of the bridegroom, was j ring- bearer. . Lome Foster, Hamilton and Earl Foster, Science Hill, were 'groomsmen, brothers of the1 bride. Harold * Foster, brother of the bride and Gordon Fisher, broth­ er of the groom, were ushers. . Serving 80 guests in the base­ ment of the church' were Stewart Henderson, Mifchell; Miss Joan Dietz, Mitchell; Miss lyn Coveney, Mitchell; Mrs. liam Benneivies, Brodhagen; Miss Adele McCurdy, Kirkton and Miss Grace Schneider, Stratford.. The bride’s mother wore a navy nylbn~dress wfiTT blue’ and white accessories. The bridegroom’s mother wore a tan linen dress with brown and white accessor­ ies. Both mothers wore white carnation corsages. Leaving on a trip to' Detroit and points south/ the bride chose a light blue suit with navy trim and navy and white accessories and a red corsage. On their re­ turn they will reside in Kitch­ ener.