The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-09-15, Page 2n
SAGE two ■: THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, QNTAHIp . WEDNESDAY, ,gEPT. 15th, 1?H
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1,1954
FLEWOVERSEAS
FOR WEDDING -
WEBSTER^-COWARD
The marriage of :Mr. .Robert
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. insOn capably, acted as master ox
ceremonies for a pleasant social,
hour, during which many lovely
gifts were presented to Mr. and
Mrs. Hackett. Mr. Hackett fitting
ly expressed their sincere- thanks
j arid appreciation, to bring a most
en j oy able - evening -to a close. ~
ZION COUPLE; HONORED
ON WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
A delightful?.buffet dinner to
honor Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hac
kett df Zion on -<the; occasion of
their thirty-fifth wedding anni-
Vetsary, took place at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Midford Wall
bf Holyrood on Saturday even;
irig,' September 11th.
Guests included their immedi- <
^tefanuly;~cIdse~^lMiVes>or"the7?~^M:rsrMargaretTurner-uleft—on
honored couple and Rev. and Saturday morning to spend the
Mrs. Dickinson of Lucknow. : I winter months in Toronto.
During the evening Rev. Dick--.' Rev. and Mrs. Robt. Watt of
WHITECHURCH
The September meeting of the
Women’s Institute was held in
the Town* Hall, with Mrs. Chas
Wdbster and Mi§&' Stella Marjorie i/Jonke, president, in the chair;
Coward was • solemnized in St, i< J oilowing (the opening exercises,
Mary Magdalene Church at Bris- “Mrs. Havens read the minutes
tol England, on. Saturday, Aug- l and treasurer’s report, It was de.
ust 28th at High noon by the. Rev. cid.ed to have an inside arid out/
John Ragg.. s*de booth at the Lucknow Fall
The groom is the son of Mr. I Fair and committees were, ap-"
and Mrs. Gordon Webster of pointed to look after each booth.
Centre Road? Port Credit and a I The Institute k has changed their
nephew of Misses'Ada and Haz^l { place ; of meeting to the Recrea-
Webster of town. .The bride-is x — i-— - •
The’daWhteT^f-Mrr a
A. Coward, “‘Goombe Dingle”,
Bristol, England.,
The bridegroom.’s parents and
six- other friends flew from Tor
onto to attend the wedding.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father,, wore a dress of
white' chantilly lace and full
length veil. Her bouquet was of
white roses and lily of the val
ley.. The bridesmaids were Misses
Margaret Stanley and Miss Joan
Heywood and the matron of hon
or was Mrs. Allan Dutton, the
ibride’is sister; They were dressed
in white <net over lime green.
The" flower girl, Miss Anne-Qut-
ton, a niece, was in-white over
primrose and the pago, Master
Barry Dutton, a nephew, wore
the McKay tartan kilt.
A reception was held to over
two hundred guests at the Berk
ley, Clifton.. The bride’s going-
away suit was blue grey with
cherry colored accessories.
They are spending their honey
moon- touring. England arid Scot- .
Ian(3 with a brief visit to Paris;
They will return -on the Maure
tania to. take Up residence in Port
Credit.... ' .■
tion Centre where, the October
meeting will be held. A splendid'^’
time .was reported by the.‘mem
bers wfitfc attended the Institute
picnic which was held v in God- .
erich in w August. The motto,.
“Homemaking is not a hobby”,
was taken by Mrs. Garnet Hen
derson.. .Miss Margaret MacPher
son had charge of the topic,
“Health”, in which she stressed
the importance of diet for good
health. Mrs, McGill moved a yote ’
of thanks to Miss Macpherson.
The current events by Miss Mary
MacLeod were greatly enjoyed
and a paper on the Federated
News, prepared by Mrs. Philip’
Stewart, was read by Mrs. G.
Henderson. Following the Queen
and a contest, lunch was served
by. the hostesses.
lViiucnen visited with his parents,
Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Watt on
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. j Reg Sc-holtz of
Auibum visited with Mr. and
Mrs. E., Scholtz on Sunday,
Mrs. Irene Paterson and Miss
Alice Comisky of Toronto spent
the week-end with Mrs., Taylor
and Charlie. , r <
. Mr. Ken Paterson spent the
week-end in Detroit.
—Mrr-and-Mrs—SimanDe—Boer
have purchased the farm from
Mr. and, Mrs. Joe Anderson . on
the St. Hele’ns. sideroad.
WEDDINGS
MacFHERSQN—ELLIOTT
Chalmers Presbyterian Church,
'•? AVhitechurch,--was_the„scene_of.a
pretty wedding on Saturday, Sep
tember 4 th, when Isabel Jane
St. Peter’s Young People Meet
On Tuesday evening, Septem
ber 14th/ St. Peter’s Young Peo
ples.-Club met at; the home of
William Stimson with a good at
tendance.; The devotional was in1
Charge 'of the Rev. H. L. Jen
nings and a literary pr.ogramme
was enjoyed A musical program
iis planned for the next meeting
which is to. be .theld at the home
of Clifford iRoulstoh oh Tuesday,
"September 28th at 8;00 p.m.
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; Alcoholism is the fourth most
deadly disease in the world, ac-.
,, , ■ - , ,r { cording to the World Health Or- •Elliott, daughter jjL Mr. ^and Mrs, ganization^ It is the most import-
Gordon Elliott of Wmj^arn, was ( ad£ problem confronting western
United in marriage wrth Wiling Canada have
Walter MacPherson, son of Mr | 50Q additts of cocaine, heroin and and Mrs. Gordon MacPherson of’
St. Helens. Rev. R, D. A. Currie |
of Whitechprch, performed the
marriage ceremony.
During the ceremony Mr. John
McGee sang “O Promise Me” and
“I Love You Truly”.
Given in marriage by her fath
er, the bride wore a floor length
gown Qf net over satin, with a'
■lace bolero and a fingertip veil.
She carried.,, a bouquet1 of red
roses. ' \ 'J.:’
“^MissT^Marjorie—EliiotV-ojHLom-
don, was maid of honor, wearing
a blue gown of net over taffeta
in ankle-length,;. with matching
headdress. She carried a bouquet
of pink roses. Miss Linda Elliott,,
niece of the bride,, was flower
girl. She wore a blue net over
taffeta gown with matching head
dress and carried a bouquet of
yellow roses.
Keith Kilpatrick o/ Lucknow
was groomsman, and ushers were
Keith Black of Centralia and
Walter Elliott, brother of the
bride, of Whitechurch.
A reception . was held in the
church school ■■ rooms ’ following-
i similar drugs, but we have"more
♦than 100,600 alcoholics. The W.
Hr O. defines0 drug addiction as -
a state of chronic intoxication >
detrimental to the individual and
to society. Dr. Andrqd C. Ivy,
vice president of the University
Of .Illinois, addressing the school
of narcotics in session in Saska
toon recentlly, deplored the fact
that the W.H.O. had not the cour-
i age to include ■ alcohol amongst
| such devastating drugs' as heroin
and cocaine, because it would”
cause international stir. Yet the
i startling amount of damage to
society done by aicoholisnviii On
tario is seen when certain occu
pational statistics ate presented. ’
'A study of the occupational stat
us of 2Q0 alcoholics was made by
the Alcoholism Research Fbunda^
tion of Ontario. Professional and
executive folk/16.’5 percent,- white
collar,- 32.5 percent, skilled, 23.5
percent, unskilled, 20.0 percent
•urikhown, 7.5i percent. Thus 72
percent of those' whom liquor,
masters, might ' be called ■ the
brains of the country. As alcohol-
country economically. * Indeed,
John "W.;Foote/ our Provincial
Reforms Institutions Minister, de
clared, in a provincial-affair^ -
-broadcast—in— A.pril-- last, that
keeping alcoholics in reform ,1m
StitUtions will’ cost Ontario more
than $3,600,000 this year.—Advt.
church school ■ rooms' following . they are a.dead- loss to. the;
the marriage ceremony, at ■ which coun4ryy ■ economically. ‘ Indeed,
guests were present from Lon- lhe /re mu-h. more than that
aon, Detroit,. , Wingham, Luck- • AlfV Provincial
now, Centralia and Bluevale/
Following a wedding trip to
Southern Ontario, and the United
States,, the couple will reside on
the groom’s farm inr West Wawa^
nosh. • ■. •“ .
FOURTH concession :
Miss Betty Hamiltorl commenc-
ed teaching near Queensville and
Miss Joan Hamilton near Arthur
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fives in Drayton and Fergus.;-
' Nineteen Public and
School students crowd into, .tn
bus' when.' it stops ’.at. the Grey
Ox corner each morning.
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Mr. Lloyd Fraser of Exeter
visited lest week. with Mt. and
Mrs.-^Harold -Austin-^a nd—family.-^
Mr.-arid Mrs. Alex Collins of
Ypsilanti, Mich., spent the week
end With the' latter’s sister, Mrs..
D. L. MacKinnon. ■
Mr. Bob Gilchrist ' spent Mon
day at London Fair,., . ’ ,
‘; Mr/ and Mrs/ Irai * Dickie and
boys visited over the. week-end
with the former’s parents, Mr.
and Mirs. John A. Dipkie of Hope
Bay..... ■ ; •..-.k • '.., ,; ,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Graham &
Anne visited. Sunday With rela-1
WHITfeCHURCH .
Milan. Moore was a patieM m
Wingham Hospital last week
Mr/and Mrs.' Bruce Vogah
Toronto visited. with • Mr. & m ,
Ab Coultes. ':’:e 'Mr. and Mis, Arth,ur Moore
visited a couple Of days
latter’s brothers, Mr. f and •
Ezra Welwood and Mr. M
Elgin WcWbbd; df ...Mi^i^eTwiff/R.N-.of,F_
Listdwel r Hbiplial/
< week-end 'at her home' here.
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