The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-09-01, Page 9• I
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, WCKNQW, ONTARIO'*
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^WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1st, 1954
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First Show at 7.30 Second Show at 9.15
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday, September 2, 4, 4
GREGORY PiyCK and A. E. MATHEWS, in
Man With A Million
“MARCIANO and CHARLES FIGHT*
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I WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 9
II wonderful Stars, featuring Ginger Rogers, Victor Moore,
Marilyn Monroe, David Wayne^ Eve Arden & Paul Douglas,
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OBITUARY
MRS. MELINDA ROBINSON
, " Many friends'and relatives at
tended the funeral service held
Carolyn Wood, All wore similar
orchid and blue dresses and head-
pieces. The attendants carried
bouquets of, daisies matching
their costumes.
Patricia Kerr, flower gitl, wore
a white lace and net dress over,
yellow taffeta and carried a basr
ket filled with daisies. -
Best man Tor his brother was
Ronald Kucharski. They are the
sons of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph oS.
Kucharski, Flint, iMich.
..-Ushers were William- ibbotson"
brother of the bride, Walter Shaf
fer, Davison, the bridegroom’s
cousin,., and Harry Wood.
A reception for 35.0,_ including-
guests "from New York City, Lan
sing, Detroit and Canada, was
held after the' ceremony at Kin
ney’s Auditorium.
For their Northern Michigan
wedding trip, the bride wore a
light blue' linen suit with white,
accessories. Upon return they
will reside in Elint.
A '•
-at Callander for Mrs. Melinda
Robinson. Rev. M. McLeod offi
ciated and interment was in the*
Callander Cemetery. Four grand- *
sons, Kenneth, Wirdon and Elwiix.
White and Arthlur Vernick 'Undt
two nephews, Lester Robinson
Airqhie Robinson were pallbear- . ..
ers.
, Mrs. ^Robinson died Sunday,,
August 10th in the Civic Hospi
tal.followinga. week’s illness.
Her marriage to: the late Samuel:
Robinson took pla£e at the Pres-?
byterian Church, Lucknow, “
April 1st, 1900.'From that time*
until her death Mrs. Robinson
had lived on their farm near Cal-
lander. Lately she- had been liv* " “
ing with her daughter, Mrs. Win. /
White. <
She was born 79 years ago at
Lucknbw, the daughter of the.
late Kennedy .and Margaret Mc-
Caig. She was the former Mel
inda McCaig. Surviving are two
daughters, Mrs, Wm. White (Sel
ena), Callander, R. 1, and Mrsk
H, Vernick (Annie) Of Toronto.
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WEDDINGS ■ .
UNSWORTH—EASTMAN
v Knox. Presbyterian Church,
Burlington, was decorated, with
pink and white gladioli, on Sat
urday, August. 7 th, for' the wed
ding of Lois Elizabeth, daughter
_.oLMr.-and-Mrsr-Gliffo'td^E^==East^
man and James Algert Unsworth,*
Galt, s6n of Mr. arid Mrs. Robert
J. Unsworth, Hawkesbury, Ont.
The Rev. L. U. Hultgren, minister
of the Burlington Baptist church,
conducted the service. Mr. Reg
inald Bedford0 presided at the or
gan and Mrs. W. O. Hines sang
“Because” and “The Wedding
Prayer”.
The . bride, wearing an ankle
length gown of white net, ’ with
lace, inserts, over satin, was giv
en away by her father'. She wore
a lace, jacket and had a fingertip,
veil with pearl ' trimmed head
dress. Her’ bouquet' was pink
4:osebu.dsT“stephon'otiT^ahd’^Ehg-
lish ivy.
The matron of honor, Mrs. Her
bert. Kitzman,' Galt, wore pink
taffeta with all over whitg.em
broidery and net trim with mat
ching headdress and carried
white chrysanthemums and Eng
lish ivy, and" Miss >■ Elaine East
man, sister of the bride, Wore a
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and
the i
suit
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, Receiving the guests at the re
ception held at the bride’s home,
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crepe dress with white and navy
accessories. The groom’s, mother
wore a blue and white dress with
white accessories. Both wore a
corsage of white carnations
chrysanthemums.
For going, away costume
bride wore a white linen
with navy trim and white acces
sories. She had a corsage of red
carnations. On their return from-
oneymoon to Eastern On
tario and Quebec, Mr. and Mrs.
Unsworth will live at 120 Elm
wood St., Galt.
Out-of-town guests were pres
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KUCHARSKI—IBBOTSON
John Ibbotson gave his’sister,
Joy Lee Ibbotson, in marriage to
Joseph S. Kucharski, Jr., Satur-
, I day, July 31st, in Central. Meth-'
I odist Church-, Flint, Michigan. .
• | Daughter of Mrs. Nellie Ibbot-
■ Son, Eighth Ave., she ^vas .attir-
■“-■"Xrd7Ti7'a"gow net over
' taffeta for her wedding. Her veil
' '< was secured, by a ,princes^Utidra.
■and
she Carried ' a bouquet' Of red
^-kbserrandTSte'ph'ahotis7 ’ •/. ■
A frock of yellow lace and het
lover’ taffeta., and yellow daisy
headdress was-chosen by the maid
• of honor, Dorothy Kucharski, the
bridegroom’s sister from ..New’
York City.
The bridesmaids were -Sally
r Kucharski, another sister of .the
[ bridegroom, the bride’s two Sis-
I tersdn-law, Mrs. William Ibbot
son and Mrs.- Jbhn tbbotsom, and
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