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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-11-08, Page 5• home 1414elt., at the rfloon This Con. LI and ZO for m of *rend, r , NOVEKBER 8th, 1951 Lyceum -Theatie :WIF4GF4AM: Two Shows Each Night MST SHOW AT 7.15 ,Thursdayk, Friday, Saturday NOVEMBER 8, 9, 10 .LINIDA' DARNELL, • ' CHARLES BOYER • TH.E 13th LETTER mAiriNkis, SATURDAY • Mundy, Tuesday, Wedn esday, NOVEMBER 12, 13,' 14. MATO LANZA, . •• ; • ANN BLYTH • in THE ,61!EATCARIVS0 Thursday, 'PridaY, Sabin*, November 15, 16, 17 04AlLi„ JENNINGS • OF DICLAHOYIki vilmaseminemmilw, t ' -44 'it),;78111F.orViAili.,11r.1111041L-WWX-1;-,r. ' , . 114 LUCKNQW SEilTINEL, LUCKYTOW; . ONTMUO Tag vmet;oF TEmPERANcp •The latest is the e star.• of the tiOtt/e- doh j the TeMperanae' Advocate we ead of,bOttle clubs einidthseveVa.ka. eti TsheuY• ndaerre .just anew name. They handle Moonshine. At the Huron Temperance -Con- vention held in 'Gtederich on. Oct ober 24th we learned that th bottle club idea had 'been • fin.: Ported into Huron., Sorneone is looking for trouble . . selling •liquor in Huron is against the law. ,There are no exceptions. There are no special permits 'from • Ottawa. A bottle club is a glori-: bOotlegger's joint. If some careless person is trying to run ..a bold bluff and. 'get ,away:'with Iaw infraction, ..the Police 'know 'their duty 'arid will do , —Adyt, - • BORN Goclerich Hospital on Monday, Octbber 29th, .1.951-, to Mr. an& Mrs. Russell Irvin (nee Lillian Raynard), a son. IDICKSON—at Alekariclra 119spi- • tal,' Goderich, on October '30th, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin. Dickson, R. R. 3, Goderich, a son, Donald Melvin. CORRIN In_Wingharn Hospital, on Wednesdoy, October 31; 1951, to Dr. and •Mrs. B. Cdrrin of Wingham, a daughter, Lois Jean. • • • , JUST ARRIVED . • • . :One Carload ; of .• ..• est & Masornte Also 16" x 16" TEN TEST CEILING TILE NOW IN STOCK Pittsburg Rubberized Satin Finish Paint A completeli, new product for all interior surfaces --any room of, the house — new or old plaster, paint wallpaper, primed wood or Metal, cinder or concrete block, brick, conj. position board. A "natural" for painting Ten. Teat, plaster walls and gyproc, without hay- ming--tO use -any -sealer. . • . . . • • • JOHN W. HENI)ERSON LUMBERLIMITED Lucknow 'Phone 150 • • . Ontario Feeds, Fertilizer, Phone 71,, • . Groceries • - Phone 27 • Town Delivery; Service On, Groceries ..• • FLOR-O-,LAC VARNISH '• . The discovery of years of research, Discover it for yourself.. Easy to apply . . , quick drying ... ;water repellent. • " . Money -Back quarantee. . . - •THE BEST IN .COAL. NUT,: STOVE or' ALBERTA' . A ear to Lethbridge Alberta 6a.i to arrive ,pproXimitely venaber .14. This is a hard, bright. eoal. PHONE YOUR •ORDERS FEEDS and CONCENTRATES • • Complete line bn hand at all limes. , • ,r GEHL, HAMMER miL• LS, otyns one. BlOY CO-OP 'QUALITY PRODUCTS • ; • ' VIVa WEDDING BELLS FINIATSON--CAMPBELL A 'wedding of interest to Luck - now residents to* place on Tues- day October 23rd, when Miss Ruth Campbell, ,daughter. ef Mr, and Mrs: -R. Campbell of TorOnto, was married to Mr. Carrieron Fin- layson; son of !Mrs. Finlay- son_ and the . Finlayson ityr;• • itteeckontl°Pwle. were married at tlie home of the bride's parentS„MrS. -Donald MacDonald was her sister's matron -of honor and the best man was Mr. -Donald Finlay - Km 'of Lucknow Rev. J.. M. Kik of Montreal united the Couple in marriage, • and after a &nail ret ceptiori Mr, And Mrai Finl*son left for a short • motor trip to Ottawa and district.' They fwili reside in Toronto....•• ' MURDOCII—SIVIITH Lucknow: United Church was. the setting fora pretty autumn wedding on. Saturday,: October 27th, when Marie Edith, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Smith, Lucknow, became the bride of. Neil Alexander' Murdoch, -son. of -Mr. John A. Murdoch and, the late Mrs. Murdoch. Rev: Dr. W. J. • Mumford officiated. • • • Given :in Marriage by her fath- er, the .bricle wore a graceful. goWn of heavy slipper satin. The liodice with Peter Pan collar, and long' sleeves With "pOinted tip, was of . chantilly lace and t. the •full skirt ending in a train. A pleated satin Juliet" cap ' edged with :Seed pearls held her Scal. Ibpeeveil of illusion. and Mat- ching la* She carried a bridal bouquet of shadow lace; 'Better Trin.e roses and' adianturn. fern. • • Miss Mary Murdoch, sister of the gToorn, was Maid of honor,• wearing, a floor le h dress of apple green •erribroicler,ed mar-: quisette over taffeta,with mat- ching bolero, ,Miss Barbara Stev- enton, Hamilton, was bridesmaid, Wearing a floor length orchid • dress with French •lace bodice • and --marquisette over , • taffeta skirt "Both' git.ls wore , matching .crowns of „ruffled • white mar- quisette • with, white roses and carried ibouOite•ts' of • yellow col- onial' roses • tied with ,shadow Murray E. •Henderson,- Luck - now, was groomsman. The ushers. were Ross. Henderson, tucknow, and Franklin Schuler, Walker-, • •, Miss Joan Royce, „Hamilton, cousin of the bride, accompanied by' Mr. Elmer Umbach, sang "The: Lord's Prayer"- before the • cere- • mony and during the signing -of. the. .register sang "Because". • • A. reception was held in the -Chur.----ah-Sundiy-SaVol-Roo bride's' Mother receiving. • in a gown ..of Queen's blue, chiffon with black •aceessories ' and cor-- sage of .pink carnations. She was assisted by the groom's aunt,. Mrs.. •.James Ketchabaw, who wore a two-piece black gabardine suit: . ,1 'with red accessories and corsage of cream Hilltop roses. •• • . , • A, ',AYH Presents . . . Thursday, Friday, Saturday, November' 8, 9, 10 Some people: -go skatingi--sorne-.-skiing-r-Some-bowlipg;but there is •an easier spot for all—going Laughing— and that's what we have in store for you— • ' , BOB HOPE, in' • SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2.15 P.M. Chapter 6' of the serial "The. Minna of Fu -Man -Chu". , IVIondayi 'Tuesday, •Wednesclay,'Nov.• 12 13, 14 Out of the pages cif Britain's greatest writerRudyard Kipling—comes a sensational 'movieLfilmed in India— , • - • - K1 -1, ,• 1 • . with ERROL FLYNN & DEAN STOCKWELIG, FOR CHRISTMAS—Give Theatre Tickets This Year, nylon inariluisette; out with, •a "Moulded bbdice.of_satirLand .I.ace'... ,worn with a Matching satin cape. The bouffant skirt wa.s. embroid- ered -With lace and the'headdress and •gloves . were of ': Matching MarqUisette. Miss Frances Hart. Was •bridesmaid, dreased in silt, Tilatly styled orchid, satin and ny- lon marquisette. I3Oth attendants Carried ' ;bronze pompom mums arid Johanna Hill rres. ' • •' Tulle... groom's ' brother, Robert Clark Johnston, was best. man *and .Gilbert G. Howse, brother of the bride, and ' James Mighton, ushered... , ' ' ',... ' * • ; ; 'At a ' reception in' the church parlors; *rt.1,. Howse wore cliar- coal, grey with black7aCcessories and a corsage of pink roseS..MrS.' Johnston chose teal . .blue with. brown accessories and corsage of ,brOrize munts and yellow . roses.. Fora trity' to the: tinted States, For the wedding trip: to Mon- treal the bride woe-a;navy gab- -7 ardine suit :with scaessaries.. On their return. the,",eottizie will reside :•pn the grooms .'farm at Paratnount. . JOHNSTON—HOWSE • Amber and bronze mums.ac- •centuated by tapers .• at B16or Street United Church, Tor- Onto,_forrqed:.an-attraeti.ve.,back grotind for the Cereinony-inWhich Betty' 'jean •Ilowee.•'and 'George Willi Johnston exchanged :VOWS. The Rev'. Gilbert ,Howse of Alvinston; fdrrnerly of Ashfield, • father of the bride, officiated, as- • sisted, by Rev. Dr. E: M. Howse ; • The ',gloom is the'son of Mr. and. Mrs. I-Iarry Ivan Johnston of -1.3rantford, Frederick Sylvester presided at -the organ and -Jarnes Milligan was soloist. • Given in Marriage' by her tath-,: er, the •bride wore' dove white • brocaded 'satin, fashioned with. . Sheath sleeves acid full ,gathered Skirt which ended- in a, chatiel , • train. A matching heimet.;shaped, • hat held :the fingertip French • lusion veil agcl the bride carried ,a Cascade 'of gardenias, orchids,• , fern and stenhanotie. • The bride's sister, Miss Paniela Rose Itotiv•Se, was maid, of hanot, gowned in apple green satin and , r : aliat.,Alsonieriettat4"=' • the bride donned' a navy sui*_ ' with winter -white -hat, navy --ac,.. cessories and corsage: of orchids., " The couple will live m S,udbury.„ Thebricle is a graduate of Brant. - •ford. Hospital School,. of Nursing. And the groom was graduated irt engineering. from, Queen's lint-. 'versity: , • SOLD NILE. STORE, • MOVED TO ST. HELENS . • • The 'general Store at the Nile• has •changed,' hands Mr. and Mrs, Jack Wilson have sold out to, Ernest and Graham Johnston of Goderich TOwnship. . Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and tWo • children Linda and Miss, have .:. moved to St Helens to the form- er Stanley Todd residence. 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