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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-09-01, Page 8I, I PAGE EIGHT I Make Farming More Profitable! , Discuss a Farm Improvement'Loan with you? nearest Bank of Montreal manager. Bai^k of Montreal in Ayiary y/alk of’liiFe sinee 1.817 lii' »■»> wMiuimuudim I*v wo rk • n g Lucknow Branch: MURRAY COUSE, Manage: DUNGANNON 4 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ■. FOUR ATTENDANTS FOR LOCAL BRIDE In the Lucknow United Church on Saturday afternoon, August 21st, Betty Joan Johnston, dau­ ghter of Mrs. Winnifred John-, ston and the late Edward John- ston, exchanged marriage vows with James Buchanan Blue, Windsor,' son of Mr. and Mrs- Donald B. Blue, Ripley. The Rev. Grant Meiklejohn oL ficiated and the soloist, MrsgWes-^ ley Joynt; was' accdmpanieW|by. Elmer Umbach, organist. / / Given in marriage by her uncle, Kenrieth . Johnston, Kincardine, the lovely (bride was charmingly gowried in ankle-length Chantilly lace forming a scalloped redirig- ote' effect over nylon tulle and white satin. A fingertip veil was caught to a lace cap which was adorned with ..pearls, and the, bride) carried a. bouquet of white carnations centred With an or-/ chid. * /LUllfcl. 45-. ■ ■ Attending the bride was her t 1954 y WEDNESDAY, SEPT.' sister^ Mrs. Ross MacLennan, Tor­ onto, as matron of honor; Miss Donna Johnston, Lucknow, sister of the bride, and Miss Bertha Jean;£lue, Ripley, sister of the groom were bridesmaids, and Jean Scott; Ripley, was flo^j^ girl. . The senior attendants were identically dressed in filmy gowns of aqua nylon tulle over taffeta with , tiny shrug jackets of. tulle, with matching feather headdresses. They carried hose­ gays of yellow roses. The flower girl wore yellow organdy, and carried . a basket of assorted flowers* ;' . .. Ross MacLennan, Toronto, was groomsman and Douglas John­ ston, Lucknow, brother of the .^brider-wasring-gearer.JTheLush- ers were- John Blue and Donald ■ | Blue, Jr. ■ > Tir f -’«• church oarlors at which the"We always thmk of a prune as . ;ju§t a-worr-ied-plum. ' wedding \ anniversary was . on August 18th arid Mrs. Ross Er- ringtori’s birthday was on Aug-, list 22nd. Bert Badman, of Com­ ber, an efficient baker, had oh hand a large cake with icing and HOME ECONOMIST GOING TO CORNELL UNIVERSITY :■ •' 1 . . - 4. ' : / ■. ' . Miss Jean Steckle, hOme .econ- omist for. Bruce and Huron coun­ ties; has accepted a teaching as­ sistantship iri the department' of econorriics. School of Economics, Cornell University, *Ithica, New York. ?' ' . ■. : She also plans on taking a post­ graduate coursp.in this field* Miss Steckle, who made her headquar­ tersat Walkerton, iska native of Kitchener. She has been in charge of 4-H garden and homemaking clubs which have 650 members. .She also assisted in Junior In­ stitute work and took a keen in­ terest in Senior Institutes. Miss -Steckle—wilL-leaVe’inearlySep- temiber. —---------— • /'•'." i Blue, Jr. The Erringtori reuniori was held Sunday afternoon, August 22nd, on the Erringtori homestead, now owned by a descendant,.Harold T, Erringtori. The date was set in consideration of birthdays. and wedding anniversaries. Those at­ tending were Mrs. Charlotte Reid and .sons, Stewart and . Gordon; ■Mrs. Mary Rivett, Tommy Rivett and Norris Sampson, Dungannon; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sampson, Goderich; Mrr^and—Mrs. Roy Black, Lucknow; Mrs. Gladys Black and George Turnhull, BrUs- ■ seis; Mrs. Ethel Stewart, Wing-. ham; Mr. arid Mrs. Victor’Erring- —-toriy-Mrf^aridr Mrs*-- Jhn/Erringtbn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Errington, Miss Jean Errington, Wilmeff and Norma Errington, Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Badman, Mrs. Lome Badman and daughter Bar­ bara of Comber; Mr.and Mrs. Stanley Hughes, Toronto; Bill Jewitt, Sarnia; Dinney Lassaline, Goderich; Mr: and Mrs. Jack Er- rington and Mrs. David Erring- ton. Mrs. Stanley Hughes and Mrs. Roy Black,: who are. sisters, 1 floral design of roses and inscrib- eaell had birthdays on August “Happy 'Birthdays and Wed- 21st. If was also Mr; arid Mrs. ding Anniversaries”. The happy Roy Black’s Wedding anniversary, .gathering of around 50. enjoyed ( Mr. arid Mrs. Bert Badman3 supper at tables on the lawn. bride’s '\ mother_ received guests wearing: a smoke grey nylon gown With matching' accessories and corsage of- cream roses. The groom’s mother' chose blue parch­ ment taffeta with navy accessor­ ies, and a corsage of roses. For a wedding trip to Eastern Uriited States; the bride changed to a charcoal grey suit, white and black accessories and an orchid corsage.. Mr’ and Mrs.- Blue, will make their home in Windsor; Aviators usually stand a nerve test before going up yery high. Landlords don’t need one. KINGSBRIDGE and writing chequesSaving money I I I V i •Z#*! J ': * ■ ■ »• ■ THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY bank offers you two types of depositA account. Savings and Current. If you write cheques frequently, you will like the many advantages Ofa Current account. If ydur main purpose is tb save, to accumulate funds^ ifs good to have a Savings account» The money you leave in a Savings account : . earns interest, and your bank book gives you, an Up-to-date, continuing record of your financial progress. If your/unds^are active^ With frequent deposits and withdrawals, ia Curreiltj.. „ .. ..........______ ____ ^seryice;^ a nlonthly statement, together with your cancelled cheques—useful as^receipt| and a ready reference for budgeting, ' bookkeeping and other purposes* ’..-.C (Intended for Last Week) Mrs. M’. ’ Sheridan and Mrs. Walter Clare visited with the Ryan family at CheSley during the past week. . Mr. and, Mrs. Alfred Dalton & son of Toronto spent last week­ end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr* and Mrs. Jos. Reid arid Mr: Victor Finnie of Toronto were week-end guests at the home of Mr. Jas.: Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fitzgerald and babe left for their new home near Windsor where; Mr. Fitz­ gerald is employed with the Highway Dept Mr.. and Mrs. Earl Banting,' Nonna, Jean and Kenneth visjt-. ed with the Frayrie family...dur­ ing the. past week enroute to. Ot­ tawa. ' •/ " v. / Mrs. jps. Polonsky of Youngs­ town, Ohio, visited at the1 home of Mr. arid Mrs. Jack Kinney during the past Week/ St. Joseph’s Parish was honor­ ed on Sunday by having a Sol­ emn Higih Mass celebrated here, .With Father Dominic Kirwin as,, celebrant, Father F. ObcKholUeA as-BeaconY-^— Sub-Deacon with Laval MriCor.-. mick of Hesson as Piaster of cor- . erhoriies. The: students, choir b. Iluronia Summer -School ’chan te l the Gregorian mass and.'. the ben -: ediction hymns. . . Rev. Edwin Garvey of Assump­ tion' College, Windsor arid r^10S- .Garvey motored to. Sudbury to Visit- with relatives there. Mr.- Edmund1 King and family of London, Rev. Lloyd Ryan, or , TTarri111 tori-- arid'' Mn1 arid ■ _ of Ch^sley visited with the 'ler“CTarFTaim^^ week. ' ’ . , Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frayn*. . attended the funeral on Monday morning of Mr. (Michael Dwyer of Kinkora who died ib Straj- ford Hospital from thrombose after two days' illness,. , Congratulations to Mil & Miltenberg upon- the ■ birth ot son 1-a.st week*