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,e SDAY, APRIL 3Qth, 1958.
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SKELTON MEMORIALS
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Over Sixty Years
'Walkerton . Phone 638-w Ontario
ZION
.. Mr. and Mrs.. Gordon :Kirklarid,:
Kenny, Donald • and 'Nancy vis-.
ited with .Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
'Stobo of Teeswater on ' Sunday.
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Mr. 'and Mrs..Fred:Reid:; Mr:•
and Mrs Fred Holland; ai .d . Mrs.
Bessie Webster,'Mr & :Mrs.. Wat-
sen ., Webster of ;Clinton • visited.
Sunday with' Mr. and;. Mrs. Will
Ritchie:.:
Weare gglad to hear" Mr.
Mrs..Gordon Ritchie got back}
hoine last week
There will be no church :.next:
Sunday, asit is comrriunion •at
Hacketts at 11: o'clock. There will
be Sunday _School at 10.
• Mr; and Mrs. Jim' McKay of
Port 'Elgin .visited Sunday with
Mr and Mr. s. Wes Ritchie.
M. and:Mrs. Ken Laidlaw and:
girls •::of' London visited • for, the
week-encl. , with Mr::.and ' Mrs.
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. (ST. HELENS NEWS)
Mr., Ian Edwards, recently . ar-
TAYLOR--THORNTON�
At- Colborne Street United
Church, Lond"o,.n,• on Saturday,
'April .12th, at 4.00 PIP:, Mildred
Edna Thornton, daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. D, Thornton
of Guelph,' became the bride of
Murray Alexander Taylor, son of
Mr. and', Mrs. Chester Taylor, ''of
St. Helens, Rev.: Wk J Taylor
officiated. ! '
The bride, ` who. was "given in.
• marriage; by- heruncle,; . Mr. .A.
'J.Thornton; of Rochester; N Y.,
was charmingly -gowned •in a
floor length , dress • of French. il=-
lusion' and rose point lace' over
satin, '. fashioned with a :tiered
skirt and matching .lace jacket
with lily-pointsleeves,-Her cha-
pel. length veil of 'nylon tulle il-
two . h.
of tiny, seed pearls 'with .lace
inserts. She carried a white'.
Bible • crested . with ,red roses.
The bridesmaid Miss Joan
Brydges of London,. wore a pas-
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tel ;blue ballerina length. gown
and of lace • and net -over -taffeta with
matching lace bolero and she.
carried a bouquet of yellow
mums.. '
Groomsman .was. Mr. Harold'
Taylor of ' Wingham, •: brother of
the• groom, ,and the ushers,•were.
Mr. Donald Taylor,' �bxother •.of
the .'groom and Mr, Don Steven -
Soli; :of Thorndale, friend, <o f the
young, couple •
Miss Judy McDowell of •;West-
field, ' the flower 'girl,. was'•.attir-
ed in a .dress of sunshine reilow
crystalete With :overskirt of.
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yellow net.—She--carried- a -basket
of assorted. mums and roses.
Mrs, •' Jack Hunt Dorchester,
-cousin- :of the °:groorn,� was ,.the.
soloist and sang.. "The: •' 'Lord's
Prayerl.", 'and' "O '.Perfect Love."...
Following the, ceremony 'a, re-
ception was held in. the church
parlor. For their, weddirtg: • trip,
to 'Ottawa, .Montreal.• and King -
Ston, the . .bride'. donned' as beige:
:suit with; . apple green ••arid tan
accessories and .a corsage./of• yel-
low roses 'Mr:'' and Mrs. Taylor
will' reside in . Wirigham
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.VOICE. OF TEMPERANCE.
LET US REPEAT
We :'in Huron County are ;very
fortunate. Under the • Canada.
Temperance Act we have no le
gal liquor ..outlets
. It an • till say . o
c •still. d Y ujust..
'don't see drunks, on our streets";
as- 'one'Who moved into : Huron:
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fro m; an.' L.0 A:;county declared:
The, occasi'ornal drunk episode.'Us,
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uall.y,.;origihates. iii: a bottle'.club,.
bootlegger joint., oro a ..taverout,
,.side' ou•r courdty. When such'inci-
•dents are•, reported, to our Cro.
Attorney, , action is • .taken as •
Punishment follows. So much so
that. bottle clubs during the . past.
three 'years have, had hard go-
ing, ; and numbers of them : are
-Closed:' i
The law provides for imprison
Ment on ,a .second. offence, and, al
though.. liquor•. money'` may ' be.
found to pay fines,.' no, convicted.
bootlegger has ever had any', : one
Offer to • take over •a •' jail• •sen-
•tense:
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•The C •T:. • .A• is :good law -Our.
'local : federal. member' :of parlia-
inept' ".has shown 'an interest • in•
`the .matter of having the 'act a-
1 mended'. to strengthen. it. Many
churchmen! of numerous churches.
in .. Huron . are strongly . behind'
the C.T.A.--Advt. ,
rived from England. He is em-
ployed by Mr. Andrew Gaunt,
and with.Mrs. Edwards and: their
three children, John, Feona and
Sheila, has: moved into the for-
mer Fred Webb' house
Mrs. John Miller, who has.
spent the past .four °nv . nabs in
London, was, a visitor with Mr.
and Mrs.,, Fred McQuillan before
returning.. to her home in ' Luck-
now.
Mrs. Lorne Woods was. ;a week-
end' 'visitor;' with her•, daughter,
.Donna .and other relatives in Kit-
chener.- •
The ladies are reminded' of the
meeting of the, Women's Institute
in the'. �Commullity 1 -Is
�eY'o�ori "tiu•rsd yj, at ..�(�`'�Ho '-
tesses are Mrs. Laura McNeill and
Mrs. W G. Humphrey,
'In --spite -of the busy .season,
there was a , .good. 'attendance at
the pot lurk supper sponsored by
the Women's Institute iii' the
Community 'Hall on Friday, eV
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ening. The excess food was auc
tioned.. . off' by' Mrs ' George; Alton,
.bringing the proceeds., to 'nearly
$60.0Q: • '
Mrs. Allan Miller has been. a
patient in the Wingharn and' Dis=
trict Hospital for a few days, alt's,
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SHIP COLLECT TO
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Weston, . Ontario
Obtain. sacks ' and twine
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of :by 'writing: to
CANADIAN Cq OPERA VE • .
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DISTRICT PRESIDENT ;
VISITS 'DUNGANNON W.I.•
Twenty-four members and' four
visitors gathered at ..the home of
Mr's..: Graham • McNee for the;
Apri1-meeting -••of-the Dungannon-
Women's. Institute, After • the'op,-
ening exercises the treasurer pre-
sented a very fine report for, the
year.':Mrs. .Bradriock of Auuburn
installed 'the officers. for • 1958-59
and also 'gave -sr -Et -he. topic. Mrs...
Barr. gave the motto; ."Hope• for
the best, • prepare for the worst
and take ' .what. '" the ',cominittee
gives you'. A talk was given iv
Mrs.'.Phillipson her trip to :Bei
mud'a.
Mrs. Zinn and Mrs. Rutledge'.
were -flatbed delegates ;to attend:
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May. 28th. The .matter of ,cater -
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friends . during their Centennial
was 'discussed.
The • meeting : closed .with the
Queen and the, hp.ste'sses served
refreshments.,
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BROWNIE NEWS
Brownies opened with 0 the
Browniering. The collection' was
:taken.. up r •'and • i:nspection' was
The' " morning' was spent' -.in
'work for their collector's badge.
Mrs. McKim is' teachiin'g
The meeting closed.. with the
prayer 'and Brownies .,were dis-
missed:
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George Hunter. '
Mr. and Mrs, Ed MrKenzi
,family of London spent "the
week -:end with , Mr,,, . and 11frs,
Jack McDonagh, •
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