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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,
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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.
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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-,
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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".
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• 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: .
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'with red accessories and corsage
of cream Hilltop roses. •• •
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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".
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IVIondayi 'Tuesday, •Wednesclay,'Nov.• 12 13, 14
Out of the pages cif Britain's greatest writerRudyard
Kipling—comes a sensational 'movieLfilmed in India—
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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
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• 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
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aliat.,Alsonieriettat4"='
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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: ,
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SOLD NILE. STORE, •
MOVED TO ST. HELENS
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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. Mr.
Wilsonl is under the doctor's -are
for fa spinal injury.
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