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TWO HORSE RACES
Free—Fat-4i11 and 2.24 for purse of $100.00 Each.,
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. Blanket� valued at '$15.00, donated,. by Ed. Baker Sr horse
maki ig . fastest :heat in 'free for -all.
• 'RUNNING RACE FOR PURSE. -OF $75.00
. CLASSIFIED RUNNING RACE FOR GIRL RIDERS :
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.Hurdle Jumping Freak Conveyance.
CONCERT AND ;DANCE
THURSDAY, 'JIGHT
, In New Agricultural Hall
3 -act Comedy, "Aur_alia_Bridge "from . Hemlock ;: Ridge",
by . °the .Lucknow Dramatic ' Club.
DANCE• TII. FOLLOW.
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HAS ' CHOIR LOFT PI TUItE+ ?,
'BACK • IN OIL LAMP. DAYS '
From a . glass plate negative'.
from' the': photograph repository:
of the :late: Thomas L. •'Treleaven,
Elmer Umbach` has had an . en-
largement "made of ' the United
.Church; choir loft, The age of, the'
picture is unknown, butit was
-in the days of the oil ''lamps and
before, the..pipe organ, was in-
stalled. That dates it 'back nearly
a half century''at ,least:;
The picture was :taken on some
special occasion as the pulpit and''
choir loft were bedecked . with
flowers, and it wag : to..record the
setting that the picture was taken
for 'no people' appear m. thepic-
ture.
Wall bracket. oil 'lamp's are seen
around ' the •choir. ' and over the.
pulpit -.is a changing 'oil lamp:.
KINGSBRIDOEr
Mr.' and: Mrs.Vinini are,wnsit
ing her 'brother, Frank Dalton
Visitors ori:. Sunday.. with Mr
and Mrs. W. Lannan .were :Mr.
Mrs. Mi Law and. fannily. of Lori -
don; M
ori-don,.1'rs. Belt • Martin and Philip
of. Hamilton and Delina' Lannan
and.' friend; Miss Marg Willis `of'
Goderich
Miss Rita Dougherty and •Mr.
Joe. "Herrington',of Hamilton spent
the, week -end ' :with her. ,parents.,
Mr. Joe Murphy;;was home.. for.
Sunday.
Mr: •Donald., Frayne and Miss.
Rosena,ary Dwyer .. of . ''London
spent the week-errd'vbith Mr. ' and
Mrs:„Gilbert Frayne.'
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Reception. Held
A reception was held Wednes-
'day evening Septerin�ber 12th . in is visiting at Mr and. Mrs. N. H.
Holyrood Hall for Mr, 'and. Mrs. Hedley's thi°s •week..
Keith ' Johnston-. Dancing -Was •'en-
joyeti • to Carruther's, orchestra.
Lunch was " served after' 'Which
'Bill Colwell. read an ' address' and
Lorne Eadie' presented Della a'nd' at Lurgan.
Keith with a purse: of money. .
Young Lady Honored.
1VIr.:and ,Mrs. John. Parrish vis -
Friends and neighbors gather ited, last' week in Toronto and
ed "gat the' home of ,'Mrs. James motored ` through the Niagara.
Smith Friday evening to spend a' • fruit country, • crossing • to the
few' hours with -Miss Jean James American side at Lewiston.
before her.. departure ' to take. a Mr and. Mrs, 'John D. Clifford
nurses aid •course in Wingham •
Hos ital. An 'address • was', read Qf :Detroit and.Mis s: Ah'bie•Clf -
pand
were . Sunday'
.and Jean was• presented,.. with ford': of Stratford Mrs.
J. L
i a fts.' short program visitors with Mi. and rs...
many n c gi ...._ .A . : p MacMillan. � • :
followed after; 'which; lune% 'Vvas. `
served. Miss: Iena. Robinson • of 'the
Mr. and : Mrs. George Hilts and •Qoderich Hospital nursing sta.f f,
Brian spent Sunday, .with •her and a friend,., Miss. Hunter of
father at Stayner. • Goderich, spent •last week in New
Mrs. • Harvey Houston and Mrs. York, •making. the' • trip by bus.
Jim_' Smith spent' Tuesday ' and Lena and•her sister Elizabeth had
Wednesday. attending the Insti- spent the previous' week at Mon-
tute. convention at Guelph. • treat . with Mr. and. Mrs.'George
Mr. arid' Mrs; John Ackert at- Robinson•. ,
tended the funeral' of, his :.uncle, Mr. and Mrs, N.' H, 'Hedley and.
Man -
Mr.. .Joe Elliott of Windsor on Kent. ''spent the week=end in
Tuesday, :Brantford ' with' Mr.. `and ''Mrs:
Nelson: Hedley 'and•. a tten:ded...:._the'
1.Nicholson. -' Moore wedding, .in
Hamilton on Saturday. The bride,
formerly' Ann, Moore, 'is a• niece
of Mr: Hedley's. On, Sunday , they,
enjoyed a: t p...to�the Falls.
vocal � ani
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Mrs. Wm.Rutledge, of• Seaforth
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and Mrs George-l!'rs'her
and girls'' and Mrs. Maltby and
Mrs. Carruthers spent Sunday
with Mar', and Mrs. Eldon Lowry
PLAN. SPECIAL. HARVEST
:THAiKSGLVING• SERVICES
Local' Anglicans have made.
plan4 'three,,. eka of Thanks-
giving £a'r " tee"year haai.vesi-
Commencing • on 'September 30th,
the first.' serivce 'will be held. in.
the Ripley Church; then on Sun-
day, October '7th,- : Thariksgilv'ing
will'' be offered' in, Dungannon
Church. The thr.ee weeks of cel-
Monthly, which was followed by:
a hymn 'and prayer' by .:Mrs: J.
Hunter. Mrs. • .Cecil', Gardner . dis-
played a "dee'' and:' demonstrated
its use, . Mrs r C:e_cil Gardner and
ebratian will.' bg completed.by "`'Mrs. Bob , Helm- were appointed.'
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in e�fers:I delegates 'to the sectional meet -
two joint se v s
Church, Luckrinit.s•on October, r4:' ding• !and "Mrs. • Jake Hunter and
n Octel Mrs: "Jack Gardner .appointed as
�-program, corimittee. Mrs.%Kirk
Zion W. M.' S. • "`:land thanked the ladies for cards,
Zion. WM.S:.rrret Thursday af. and gifts during her illness.' A.
ternoon, September 13th,': at: the 1• solo�was':sung by Mrs. Jack Gard
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home of Mrs:' Fred` Anderson with ner, a reading given. by''Mrs. Will
•19 'menllbers and Six children pre-
Sent.
p're
sent.• Mrs..'' Gordon Ritchie; •, the
president; opened ' the 'meeting
with .hymn 504 followed : by the
Lord's raver:in unison;' and min-
min -
ENGAGEMENTS' utes and roll 'call by. the.Secret;-.
Mr. Thom., '.Wall. o' .Lucknow ary, 'Mrs. Ray ard. A very''inter,
inter-
esting account of her trip from
p
: ,. air. wasgiven ' b
California. by Y
Mfrs. Pant& (pee Kathleen Gard-
.ner)
ard
• ner.) who; is visiting her, parents,
M. and Mrs. John G:ardner.'
Kathleen had a niunber of beau
' Also; 'suspended •is the Epworth wishes to. announce engage
League' .,risotto, "Look •Up,' Lift ment of his granddaughter, Mary
Up".
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The negative was one . of many
which Miss Gertrude;: Treleaven
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came • across -when" preparing to
vacate the premises, which she
'sold. to Hector Purdon, and' which NORMAN LIDDLE, 16 -year-old
for many years had been5 used by Ripley dairy operator ' will have
her father as 'a photographic to get an early start in the morn -
studio . and which her` mother ing,. because .he's ' decided to',,go
continued tooperate', as a book back to school and plans to make
s ore, china and 'wallpaper,' sho ; inrrlk-deliveries before the --school-
for • several years' after h'is death: b"ell rings. '.
Jane' ,to John George,' youngest
son of Mr. and Hilker:'Brown:
of Bruce 'Township: The mar
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riage. to .take place. in. September.:
Hunter and the :studybook read
iby. Mrs. Bob • He1m.. Hymn 488 was
sung after vrhicIfRev. C. B. Wool -,,ley closed the meeting with pray-
er, and refreshments were: served
by the hostess' and her 'committee.
Group 3: of ;the, W. A. '
The September.'�mg
-meeting of
Group' 3. ' was held '.: Wednesday,
Septern,ber12th at the home of.
Mrs. Jones Mrs. G.' Andrew 'was-
in
as•in the chair. The meeting was
tiful pictures,` of , California seen opened .by singing hymn n . 388, and
ery. Which she passed around, .repeating " the - Lord's •.prayer in
Mrs: Jacob Hunter then 'took unison. Mrs. Mumford read ':the
charge of : the .devotional period: scripture reading, and later led in
Mrs. W.- O. Hunter read the scrip- prayer:A 'discussionas to pro-
ture lesson4.' Mrs, . J. Hunter. ' and., gram ,and. refreshments for three
Mrs.• Gordon . Ritchie read '.the Group meetings.' took place. The
Ganada---and-••Home-:Missions-dia oJ.1 call was well responded.:to
logue : from t h.;e. • Missionary by a. pickl•e recipe.: Mrs. Roberts
presided over a• . very interesting
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