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THE .LUCKNOW SEINITINEL, Tic NQWr °ima I, ,
STARTS- STrUD I ES
FOR MINISTRY
STRY
Alex « MacDonald,. a •grandson
of Mks. Ewen MacKenzie of
Lucknow, has been accepted as
a. student, for 4he ministry .of the
Presbyterian, Church in Canada,
Alex Was certified, at a meeting,
of the Presbytery of Huron-Mait-.
lands•• whichconivened ' in Wing -
ham last week; He 4 entered..•Tor-
onto „University'. this week to
.commence his studies •
Alex °is a son of Mr.' a}ld Mrs..
Alex (Sandy) ,.MacDonald. ' of
'Niagara Fails'. and former Luck
nowites. His,•xn;otl e"r .was former-
ly,
ly, Margareti . MacKenzie,N
Alex's grandfather was the late
Bei/. 'Professor. IVIacKenzie, whose
death' occurred forty years ago;
little more than three .years ,after,
he had. been :appointed :professor
of •practical theology at'thc'"Pres--
byterian Colhge, Montreal.. He
was only 46 years. ; of' age and
succumbed ;suddenly to a .heart
,attack when about tai` :deliver a
lecture.• - . .
Alex'has, been' employed at
GoderiCli for the past couple of
- . years, nd attended Knox 'Pres--
DISTRICT h DEALER' S.
•
byterian . Church; He is. quite well
• knowfi to. Many here,and being
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L. STUB
_• : • .. . .. • � y• . ed bandsman;
H. a nt. •
_� ZINN & 'SONS,. � . A. E. HI+♦:WI a ver experienc
Ont. � ' � R. ],,•Dungannan . Kulcaxd�n ,, O .. has assisted the. Luckxio�w". High
Auburn, O ,
.,. „ te.relatives. '
School: band on more than one
BELLS .. .far the immedia occasion.. , . .
WEDDING E xotel then
Mrs. Haines.- the bride's..mo ,. • There was an. interesting side-
RITCHIE-=HAINES wore.:for her dau•
ghter's wedding,' lei's acre tante'" as a
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a corsage light to A p
A quiet autumn wedding took ; a navy' silk dress' and g for the. nurustry.; Dr. C.
a e at the United:Church:mianse- of gladioli petals. Mrs,: -Ritchie, studentcknow, Is -ere -
beth
the
pl c TH, • MacDonald o€Zu
nesda � Se' ` ernlber 14th. at the ' � room.'. Mother, 'wore a black •. on . stn
on ,Wed •; .y, Pt ,. 1? convener . of .c.ojrrumittee
'high' ob'n' when Margery. Eliza-• ,crepe and' also a; corsage of glad- and it was' his
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n dents and co g
beth (Betty),' youngest daughter: ioli'petals duty..•to examine lhe •candidate'
of 1Vtr; And Mrs. Wesley Haines Later, amid showers of a .corL--; r 'met,
., .. .. ,• , • vcthen•:Presbyhe .y .::
of Wingham, was: united in mar- fetti and best wished, the happy :e .,of meetin and 'of
: The, . plat i' 1iv
'ria e: to.•William:Harvey Ritchie, •coupler left for their, honeymoon:. Was St: :.Andre: "s
g examination
'son Of.'Mr. `and Mrs. Wm;; :,travellingouth , to. Niagara. and in! 'ham
eldestChurch, W g
R•tchie . of„Ashfield.'`.Rev.. W. A; other 'oints..'. 'On: their return Presbyterian
. �• p �: , � and, it , so. happened 'that it wase.
• : BeeCroft officiated ,at the cere- they ,will reside on. the grooms a, -the
Beecr Ythirty-nme.;years to, the. d y„
' farm :. near' ] ucknow. bei:
zrony, • ecoid' •'`Tuesday : in � September,
w' .:. f r her wed- . MacDonald. had•.
s,
The, bride chose o :.,`:f910=that; ,Rev ..
ine snit :CO' IPLETE EAYETROUGHING examined,and ec
di blue waol gabard
_ "OF :THE. HIGH SCHO, • L been similarly'''. ex � , .
small black' hatand inatching'ac ,•,.. c .ce ted.; The examinhrig;” ~converter.
p
cessories.' • Hier ' cossaee �as red ' iM Lennick of Southampton, : at 'that -time . was : the late r' "
.He onlyat- last :iw'eek ,,completed._ the .job 'of
Better. 'Time "rases. r J perry.. •
her sister -Edna,. who•-eavetrou lin the :Lucknow `High
, tendant Was . ,. �. g g
and ne • suit:.sim=: "School. It iwas iecessa , to build .
• ehose;.a; navy.•gab .. . �-.., �'.. • 'BITUARY
mar: to the 'brides. with black': 'a scaffold to 'trough:: the tower,
and wore • a : and ` " hile. the : actual work - of ut HITMORE •
and fink .ac essores W ; 1? MRS. FRAhTK W ,. :
e of : deep. .pink ._Butterfly, sir ' on .':t1ie 'es,vetroughing took, h _<occurxed, .in Alex
corsag... -. g. : • . ..:. The death.
roses.:'; only .a few hours;:. it required .ands : Hospital, .Goderich, on
, r p .•
rve ' only.; :brother, Eldon, some:`hours` .labor to erect.. a e •'b• r;-8 'of. Mrs,
Ha y s forty Thursday, Sept m, g
acter• .as' best • man the 'scaffold: Mr. Lennick is :now . Frank ` Whitmore •' in her • 79th
• Fohcwin the ceremony, a 'din- offering for sale, the' new .. lum- � •, Whi. `ore fractured
. , , g . h . i year. �M'xs, ., tin . ,
;: held at:• .the Brunswick . 'be~ , used 'in :the' scaffold.
•her s her hili Over..a month'. ago: and.
had since been eonmitied to'the.
T1 tUz •s , S 7/gly $ER '22nd,, . s
•
AS LOW
, $11.85. .
with
Allowance On•.
Your Old. Battery
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,• : Store ..
Canadian. Tire Corporation. Associate
"WINGHANI
KINLOUGH
Mr. and': Mrs. ..;P A. ' Mtiirray
:visited`, last week, with relatives
• at Chicago; Joliet Sarnia and ,Pt.
ng a O e
Iuron.
Mrs: Frank' Johnstone and son
Carm',an , visited last week at
Toronto. 'with- Mjr. and: Mrs.•'Rar=
vey Johnstone: and also: attended
.the,CNE.. •y
A umber from: here .attended
the .Western Fair ;;at 'London dur-
:eek.....
ng :thew
Mrs,,.'. Roy : Graham and. Madon-
na visited`' on Wednesday " :with
'leer' sister, Mrs. Angus -McArthur.
Mrs,: Ed Schaeffer.*Visited re-.
'cently With :.her, daughter, Mrs:.
.Andy Scott.. at Tiverton:
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.Miss •,Ir'lrrua Hodgins,' . R.N':. of t
Catharines, is spending a •'while
at her' home here. •
There wil be . no ` service • in'
l ,
the_Anglican' 'Church ,:next
day . owing to the I arvest` Ser-
vices•.:at ``Kingarf. . On the .. next.
Sunday, October 2nd, the service
will b.e :at .3.00 o'clock;.with•.Sun-
day Schol at 2.15 p m:,.
`Harvest°;Thanksgiving, services
Were `held on' Suidlay last at ,the
Anglican �church.;:The Rev.,' Ral'ph,
Blight took .charge of the'morn-
ing
morn-ing sertvice. The, soloist wasp Mrs
;lack Hewitt. At the evening ser-.•
vice . the Rev. A. E. • Tavener of
Lucknow as ' m c e rs.
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he,
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IN tilt xirisT four years we added more, than;half a million
to a phones and installed,new equi trent in .eve ex-,.
1p. ,,...: P �•
change in Ontario 'and Quebec. At the, same time we were ..
able to make substantial improvements' ire service But it
took. a lot of money, over two : hundred million dollars! .«
.- . Where* re-maans : much iobe-4one j ManY 'aPph__ cants are
still; waitingfor telephone ,service, and many more' sub- •
scribers' present service' is not adequate to their needs.
We intend to meet ;'their wishes, :acid to : continue making
the service clearer,, faster, better in every way.
This will take more .
illioits for riew'equipment and:
m�
buildings.. As • in the past, this money must come from
the .sarins •of thousands. nds of Canadians who are willing to
invest in the telephone business.
THE: DELL TELEPHONE
hospital . w was, hang M
Born near Lucknow, she > was'Harold Haldenby was' soloist' and
a daughter,. of. 'the late .Robert an 'anthemwas, sung by the choir.
and'Jane Reid. In 'her 'infancy •her _ . Mr and., Mrs_• Charlie Hodgins
mother , passed ` away. and :' her and family oif Wingham visited on
early life..wa►s .,spent : in Stanley `Sunday • With friends Dere;
township' with her.grandparents, Mr: and Mrs;, Karl Boyle, Mari
the late' Mr. W and Mrs.:.Robt.'1Zeid.
.In 1893 she :married Frank
'Whitmore,- and .moved to • ,God-
erich township, ;residing : on the.
• Bayfield Line: until fifteen years
ago, , when "'the couple. - moved to
Holi esville; . Mt. Whitmore ,pre-
deceased her three. years ago and
for the past:~ three yeas' she had
resided inGodericf.:
•• Mrs. Whitmore is survived • by
a ,family of four sons ' and three
daughters,'. Frank • and Harold of
Hamilton; Raymond ; `of Goderich
tow:nsliip;,' Kenneth, of Blyth; , Mrs:
John Young (Rose), of Toronto,::
Mims. Wilbur Welsh (Flossie), of.
Clinton, and Mrs. Carl. Cox, (Gay).
of Goderich.• There are also nine
grandchildren, and three 'great
:grandchildren.. She . is survived
.also_by three brothers and: five
sisters .•John' and Harvey. Rei' -d,``
:Goderich; Sam Reid,, Liicknow;'
IVfrs., Oniens and; Mrs. Pasha; De-
troit, .Mich:; Mrs. Pipe and Mit.
Nicholson, Goderich and •` Mrs.
McIntosh, Wingham : • •
The funeral service • was held,
'atlfie-Beattie funeral home; Clingy
ton, on Saturday afternoon, .Sep-,
ternber 16th.: :Mrs:' Whitmore Vas
an Anglican and. Rev. B, H Fara,.
'rector • of ''St. ' George's Church,
Goderich, conducted the service.
Interment took place in Clinton:
" cemetery. Pallbearers were Fred
Thompson, ' 'Oliver West, I}an
Gliddon; David Elliott, ' Edgar
Trewartha and Nelson . • Reid.
FlOw'.erbearers were 'her two
grandsons, Ilarold and Douglas
Whitmore, . Thomas • Murphy and
Leslie .Jervis. The floral tribtites.
were 'Very ;beautiful, attesting to
the respect of many friends. Mrs..
Whitmore was a devoted mother
•
and will be missed Most bythose.
who knew her hest.
.COMPANY OF CANADA
end with relatives at London: .
The Sr.. Auxiliary will hold .:
quilting "on Thursday ,afternoon.
The Girls' Auxiliary. will. Meet
cn ' • Saturday afternoon at'' the.
home . of Mrs. Bert Nicholson: ''
TO START.' THREE YEAR g
COURSE.., AT McGILL •
Miss;..1Vrary Porteous;; daughter
of Mr. and , Mrs:, W.. A, Porteous;:
left n •Tueisday,•for Montieal,
uv'he e' she with coinm+ence a' three;
r • at. McGill iv.
a3''' courQse n ver=.
ye U
sity for: her Bachelor of ,Science.
de ree.'She Motored`.there with"
• g �
her parents.
` Maryspent, two :years••at' Alma
pe - Y.•
College taking "'•a' course in dia-
tetics •and : will -f-ollow'<this . up at
McGill to obtain•;her degree. She
will study' at MacDonald College
at' Ste. A n; .de •Bellevge,• •nearby
Montreal.
Presbyterian Guild
'`..The Presb erian Young. Pee,
ple's 'Guild: onMonday ;was open.
ed with the • catl to worship.. The '
scripture. was 'read " by • Gladys
M•aoponald. A 'prayer. was ' offer-
ed by Marion Graham. Miss Mary.
MaoL.-eod led in; the Bible study.
Gladys.. !Chin . gave i reading, A
favorite -quartette, Dr. MacDon-
ald ;Noonan Taylor, Elniier`;Um
bach'.. and George. Chin,' sang. The `
roll. call wias taken' and business •
'discussed.. The, quartette .favored•,
again With a selection.;1VLa� ion •,
Macbona.id'::led' a• sing; song which
was, greatly 'enjoyed, Dr ;Mao.-.
Donal& closed the mecting :.with::
-iyn and Carol , spent the week- ' -prayier
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II AFTERNOON PROGRAM ■
Rur nin . Rces . Huiirdle ni in . 'Chariot Races,
Pony Rides, . Freak Conveys es, Etc■
2 HORSE RACES;
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$200.00150.00
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:: <2.27, p`trot: or Pace, purse
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■' 3 � PIa y..by � ,Ripley Dramatic Club •
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Dancing. to •Furrier's Orchestra
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