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A ..quiet wedding was .solemn—'
ized at, Trinity Anglican .church, age was read by Anne Stanley.
Blenheim,' on. Saturday, Novem Mrs, Norman TaYlgr spoke•inter.-
her hath 'when Margaret Eliza,-estingly 'on the topic-. concerning
• beth, '.daughter of Mar, arid' Mxs, Mobammedism ,and its .defects as
W, `, Bryd€es, Was. united in rear- ' compared! with.. ChriStiann.ty,.. A,
'i,age• with, William �C Johnstone, `pianci. solo by Elmer Umbachh'was.
• son Of .Mr, and Ms, J. R. John -roach enjoyed. Ruth Johnston .&
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stone, cknow. _. The cererxro Y G1ael3�s<Ch n. sang. ,a•duet A hearty
Wks. `- performed lay the hector, singsang was enjoyed by ,all,
Rev. John i., H, Henderson; for
rnerly oaf Belgrave, . Whom 'Would You Save?
The bride. was becomingly at- If, the world were d,.,obrrred and
tired in a street, length dress of you could. choose only 44.persons
brown brocaded. nylon net over for 4.new life on another plane'
• taffeta and wor a" , corsage of whom would you save' Author
' 'bronze roses. A dark brown vel- Philip Wylie,'writing in this Sun-
1,,10 h"at, , with feather trim : ,and. 0ay's (November 25), issue. of ThF
:"dark,'brown:accessories com'plet-, Amer can Weekly .excluSiVely
ed her costume, Miss -;Jane John-" with Detroit. Sunday Times; tells.
stone, sister of .the „groom, room, was whom he wQ, id se ect .under
such
g >� .l r
T rliridestxuaLd arid -,:wore a brown
bengaline 'dresswith corsage of �+unday's Detroit. Times.
roses and green accessories.. Mr.,
Jack Treleaven :was groorrisniaxi: BORN
After the cerernonY the bride
donned a rust velvet tap. Boat for
travelling. Mr, ' and ` Mrs, John-
stone ar
ohn-stone.:ar. a spending their honey::
moon in. Milwau+kie,, Wis,, ; and.
'Detroit, Mich., .and 'on their re-,
turn will reside in 'Lueknow.
Presbyterian Guild
• Themeeting on Novemmber, 12th
was opened : with 'prayer offered.
by Mr. Winn. The scripture pais -
circumstances.' Be '. sure to get•
:Unite& Church W.
The Novenibeer -meeting of the :
Hall -Andrew Group w.as. held on
Wednesday, afternoon,. Uovembez;
'14th: at the home of Mrs, ' Philip
• MavMViillan • With, 'a; good ' attend-
ance. The Meeting opened by the
..s4.104of hydira 511.:with' Mrs:
•, Hall in .the ' chair. Mrs. •Mun ford
led ' in • prayer. The program:' in.
charge of MTS... Scott . Consisted of
an :'address on the subject of
clocks making:: application . • to
everyday ' livingwas given by -
Mrs. `Murn'ford and .was much en-
joyed; Mrs: 0; Jonesgave. two"
readings suitable to, the tune of.,
year.:. 'A . ,'very . interesting. Bible
contest was carried'. out by Mrs.'
Torrance Anderson. The closing:
num'ber; was given. by Elizabeth
Webster when she persented 'her..
speech' on Pauline Johnston,
•, Which she had. given • recently' at
the Public Speaking :Contest: The
miizpah benediction' brought the
meeting to a . close • after • which
delicious refreshments were ser.:.
ved. by. the :committee in ,charge.
TRADE MARK REO.
NOTHING TO PREPARE..
NOTHING TO CLEAN UP
CHTSH( Llj---at. Alexandra Hos-
pital, . Goderich, on 'November 9,
1951,. _ to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Chis-
holm, 1'1.'3, Goderich,: a son.
VOICE OF TEMPERANCE • '
Group II of the W. ,Pi►
'The, l,Qvemper meeting of
Group , 11 of Lucknow • *United.
Church' was held, at the home of
Mrs,. Glen Walden with' 23 ladies
present.' Hymn, opened the
meeting with a passage Q. scrip-
ture being read by ' Mrs. J.. C.
¥cNab.. Mrs. Webster led in pray-
er. Mrs. Jack Ackert took charge:
of the program.. A true-to-life
reading on "What Kind of a Per-
son are You?" was given.by Mrs=.
Hoag. 'Mrs, Joynt favored with a
solo followed by- a reading en-
titled "Life's Best Years" by Mrs.
Thompson. Mrs, IL • Houston
entertained with a piano instru-
mental and a contest was 'con-
ducted by Mrs. E Taylor. The.
meeting,'concluded by' . repeating
the mizpah'benediction .and. lunch
•stkr0 • served' by th+e•hostels• , and.
•committee in •:charge:
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SIMVIPSON—at 'Kincardine . Hosp'i'-
tal on Wednesday, November 7th'
•to Mr; and Mrs. ' Bonald Simpson
'of Kintail, a son, Alexander, Ar-
thur
r thur John, a brother for . Eliza-
beth Ann.
-Vlore •outlets .MoreLiquor:
—More liquor, --More drinking;
.More drinking—More bootiegg
That's . the way it goes. Thee.
Canada Temperance Act forbids
outlets.. -Advt. ' •
ENGAGEMENTS..
°
Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Connell:Of
Winghain announce'' the engage-
ment of ' their daughter, Mary'
Lou, to John Hiram.'. Grisdale, ,of'
Clinton, son of' Mr. and... Mrs. F
5: Grisdale, Reed Deer, .Alberta.
The, wedding. to take place on
December 1.st," in • St. ;Paul's
Church, Wingharn.
"And ' Why. is it called the. '
rpother;'tongue,: dad?" '
`'`Because fathers' hardly , ever
get a'• chance to, use it; son."
Presbyterian Guild
The Presbyterian Guild held one
November -19th, was .opened with•
the call 'to. 'Worship read by;
President Ray Stanley. H rrpn' 58.
was sung, and the I;.ord'S prayer
repeated. The scripture, .psalrin .96
was read responsively : A duet
was sung by Ruth. Johnston and;
Gladys Chin ' Eiiiller • Urnbach
spoke'• interestingly on •the topic:
concerning Hinduism:: ,`; Marion
MacDoriald ''played. a ' piano solo ..
which was 'Much enjoyed..
AGENT iN T11IS 0ISTRICT FOR
* PrOdilictS
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AN) STOCK TONICS',
M;ac... enna
R. R. '. 3,, Lucknow
'Phone Collect, Dungannion. 68 > -4
KIN.QUG.H
Mrs Arthur Graham spent the
;week -,end • with'' het 'sister, Mrs,
D, Thompson at Stratford,
Mrs. Bert Nicholson and. 'Eve-
lyn. visited on, Friday with her
sister, >l/Mrs. Glen ..Campbell, Aria
berley, •
Mrs. John Cox visited' Thurs-
day with her nieces, Edna and
May 'Boyle, •
Mr. and Mrs. George Haldenby,.
Mr;. and; Mrs. Clare :Sl?' arling and '
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Mr;, M. Bell were'$uridey visitgr
with Mr. and '1Vlrs. •,Howard' Mc:.
quire,Olivet,
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• The H.W ;I. will hold their At
Home'and bazaar on Tuesday ev'.
-ening, November 27th'.,'
Mr.. and, Mrs; Arthur Breekles
have. Moved to. their :new hone '•
at Link -now. ,
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