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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-09-01, Page 7
. A «• I WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1954 ■ ■ -.flBIwpiSIIBRSRPfWSSSRW (newlyweds to LIVE IN KINLOSS ■■ i i ■•. - McNALL—BUBEL .♦ With the altar decorated with fern and^baskets of gladioli, Trin ity Lutheran Church, Sebastopol, was the scene of a pretty wed ding at four o’clock Saturday af- ternoon, August 28thi, when Miss . Johanne Bil|bel, daughter of Mrs. William. Bubel, Tavis tock, and the late Mr/ Bubel, became the bride of Mx? Garnet tMcNall, spn of Mr: arid Mrs. Rcb.- ert McNail, R.R. 5, Lucknow. ycereniony was’ performed by - the^ pastor, the Rey? O? T. C, Stock mann, and the traditional wed ding music-;was; .played by Mr. Karl . Wittig 'of New Hamburg, church organist, while the solo- ' ist was Mrs. Martin Blikman,' of ■ Tavistock, who sang “©^Psbmisd Me” and. “O Perfect Love’C .’ , Given in marriage by her bro ther,-Mr. Rudolph Bubel, Glen coe, the bride wore for her «wed-. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Skinny men, women gain 5,10,15 lbs. MNtw Pepv Vjin^ Vigor What a thrill! Bopy limbs fill out; ugly hollows fill up; neck no longer scrawny; body loses half-starved, sickly 'bean-pole- look, > Thousands of girls, women, men, who never could gain before, are now proud of shapely healthy-looking bodies. They thank the special vigor-building, flesh-building tonic, Ostrex Its tonics, stimulants, invigorators, iron, vita min Bj, calcium, enrich, blood, improve appe- . • tite and digestitn so food gives you moie . strength and nourishment; put. flesh on bare ' hones, Don t fear getting too fat. Stop when you’ve gained the 5, IQ. 15 or. 20 lbs. you need for normal .weight. Costs little. New ‘h'ot acquainted” size only BQc, Try famous Ostrex Tonic Tablelts for new pep, vigor and added pounds, this Very day. At all ..druggists, . *» - TRAVEL RELAXED AND CAREFREE ther, - Mr. Rudolph Bubel, Glen- U:j_ _______ « ' . D) . ding a floor length gown of white ? - :Y>: K EXHIBITION AUGUST 27 TO SEPTEMBER 11 FARE anl one-half bodice. Th& long sleeves extend ed to points over the hands. The fingertip veil of embroidered ny7 Ion tulle was held by a crown pf rhinestones arid pearls. The bride carried a cascade of red roses with multi-colored stream-, ers. The maid of honor was Miss Roberta MqNall, R:R. . ^ Luck now, sister of the . bridegroom, who wore a .gown of pale blue, nylon net over'.taffeta with mat ching, headdress and gloves, and carried a cascade bouquet of .pink v,'edgewood gladioli, The brides- ; maids were .Mrs. Edith Harrison and Mrs.. Violet McPhee,. Hamjl-! ton, sisters of the bride.. Mrs. j Harrison, was gowned in mauve ■ nylon net over taffeta with mat-. _chiiig... .^bolerOf-.--headdress"^am-d ? gloves, and Mrs. McPhee was in bink nylon net over taffeta. With lace bodice; and matching lace cape. Both_ carried bouquets of pale yell.ow gladioli,' The junior .bridesmaids were. Betty Ann ’ ’Harrison, Hamilton, and Eileen Bubel, Glencoe, nieces of the bride They .wore pale green flowered nylon net over taffeta with . flowered headdresses, , and carried a cascade of (wedgewood gladioli. . I The. groomsman was Mr. Clif-1 PAGE SEVEN . tfttnuuii awn ?■ Put your soil to work ... „ ■ through the Off Season 1 1. < With the season of cropping now finished, you have depleted your soil of a great . amount of minerals and plant food. Your soil organisms can restore this loss in the “off season? if you provide the necessary organic matter for conversion to plant food. Plow under method Six tons of hay or straw per acre ‘^turned in” with AERO Cyanamid adds organic matter equal to 20 tons of average manure. Your field trash is extremely valuable in building soil—put it to work now with AERO Cyanamid to. promote rapid decomposition arid plow under for soil organisms to - work on through the off season. foil REGISTRATION NO 3493 WK1 Purple grove / Orchards. Now is the tinae to build up a nitrogen supply for your fruit trees. Nitrogen, the major requirement in orchards, f canibe supplied by slow acting AERO Cyanamid either; broadcast or turned in with green manure or trash. Heavy cropping deletes jaitrogen and now is the time to return it to the root systems to boost early Spring growth. Get AERO Cyanamid at your local farm supply DEALER now r C4-1 Mrs. White visited her . sister, |- Mrs. Frank Dote recently. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Helwig, j. Mr. and . Mrs-. Dickie and family. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Leeson, Fraser MacKinnon is home from Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brown, Mr. j Iona and/Barbara visited with i London hospital. | Miss Bessie MacKenzie has been visiting with her brother, Mr. W. - G. and Mrs. MacKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Needham and daughters and Mrs. Need ham of Corunna and Mr. Ro,d Mc Dougall of Lucknow visited Mon day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall. Mr. and Mrs. Bev Sangster of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. MacDonald. • f '~“Ybu only married arid Mrs.‘Alvin Trowse of Tiver-/Mr/Bi.irHughes of London, ton, Misses Ethel, Lettie and Ada i mauve i Gawley” visited /on Sunday with ( o—---- v IMr. and Mrs. Victor Gawley. ' / •TK???TS,S.an -^aSuML Clib i T|Mr- and -Mrs... Ed Schandlen of foi d McNal 1, Cargill, brother of port Credit,' Miss Winnie Percy, the bridegroom, and .the' ushers |--• -- -- - were Mr. Jack McPhee, Hamil- j ton, and Mr. Ray McNail, Blyth. I, A reception was held later at Trinity ’Parish Hall, where re ceiving with the bridal couple was the ibride’s mother, wearing .a navy frock with white'‘access- —ories-and’' a-corsage-of-pink^sweet-'1 ______________________ , _ heart roses, while the bride- ’ RECEIVE 4-H CERTIFICATES groom’s, mother also wore a frock of navy, with white accessories and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses. For the wedding dinner, the tables were' decorated with asters;,, cornflowers and baskets , of gladioli.- ■ 1 Guests were present from Tor onto, Hamilton, Glencoe, Wallace burg, Lucknowv Wingham and the immediate district. Later .Mr. and , Mrs. McNail left for ,a motor trip to the Southern States, the bride 'donning a navy crepe dress with ; pink accessories, and a corsage of white feathered carnations. FOR THE ROUND TRIP GoodI going Thors., August 26 to Saturday, September 11, inclusive; Return limit—-September 15 Full Information from any agent . £ -3 CANADIAN NATIONAL Dungannon 4-H Garden Club was one of seven clubs taking part in Achievement Day at Sea forth. Shirley Finnigan of Dun gannon was bne of four girls to receive a certificate and honor pin for having completed six pro jects, ^our Dungannon girls, Dini • Youwsma, Lois Webster, Patricia *'■ Pentland and Shirley Finnigan, . received certificates for complet ing two projects. All club mem bers who completed this year’s project received silver spoons. Miss Sheila Patterson, Mr. Robt. McCosh, Mrs. J. Colwell were visitors at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCosh\recently, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bell of Detroit visited with Mt. Burton Collins on Sunday. 1 ' MissEdithStanleyofLondoHi Spent a few days at. her father’s home, Mr. Milton Stanley. Mr, and Mrs. Grigg and How ard Scott of Petrolia, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hughes,of London were, recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boyle. Mrs. Angus Graham; IMr. and, Mrs. Dan Gillies of Ripley visit er at the home of Mr? and Mrs.. John Emerson on Sunday. * " , Mt. and Mrs, Francis Boyle and Brian visited with Mr. Ed Faf- rell recently. Upon returning, Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Nall will reside at R.R. 5, Luck now. Miss Winnifred McFarlan spent some holidays at her. parents’ home. ■ ' Mr, Will Montgomery of De troit is -visiting hiscsister^ Mrs. George Eperson, Sr. z FOURTH CONCESSION Mn and Mrs. Graham MacDon ald, Miss Margaret and Mack MacDonald are enjoying a motor ]4i4p---to=4he-Marit-imesT^^ Mr, and Mrs. Howard Line and my uncle left me $50,000.” three children and Mrs. Weber1 “Don’t be silly, dearest, I never of Willowdale visited oyer the'cared in the. Slightest who left it week-end With Mr. and Mrs. Ira1 to you”. SOWMASH By Roe Farms Service Dept. WB I'M AFRAID YOU DID, DICK. BUT REMEMBER THI6:- D. R. FINLAYSON, Lucknow. GRAHAM JOHNSTON t IF A SOW FARROWS IO PIOS, EACH WEI6HIN6 LBS. THAT'S 25 LB; OF PIG EMBRYO IT HAS TO 8UILD IN 112 DAYS. ANOTHER 20. LBS. IS NEEDED FOR AFTERBIRTH PRODUCTS. 6RAIN AND WATER AREN'T JUSTENOUGHTO BUILD ALL THIS POUNDAGE, A GOOD RATION: MUST BE FED BETWEEN BREE0IN6 AND > FARROWING TIME. BUILDPIGSINTHESOW INCREASE SOW WEIGHT FOR MILK RESERVE. IMPROVE QUANTIty AND QUALITyOF MILK ft J.