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THURS, . SIF PTEMBER ' a
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` THE' L1
KINLOUGH SPENT
• ''THIRTY' YEARS'
MINING IN ALB RTA
Mr. arid.Mrs, Harold Haldenbj,,
SkGila and Barry .v i
sited Wiring Mr, George L S
of Londoni
the week , with i'Ir, and Mrs, who has purchased the' Orvis
'Arthur 1Ia1
denby .:andother rel_ in L
rel-
'1',/es at Toronto and enjoyed '
t 'e C.N.E.
Mrs Cox '(Sr,), -Mr and Mrs.
William Col accomnpanied Mr,
Mrs, o nScottAnd oys :to Lon -
house ueknow, is a .son. Of
the late' Mr: •and Mrs. Jas. Levis
,of St, 1•f e ns and Lucknow.
Mr, and. Mrs. L,avis will• moveto their naw home hereion Thurs-
h d b , day .of next week, and wil be`
don o Monday an visite w.eleo :.ed
�,.,, d with .. � as. newcomers to' the
Mr, and Mrs Wun, .Lloyd; .' 'pillage, Mrs. ,Lavis, unfortunate
'Miss. Joyce : Cuyler is .holiday-, IY, as )nValided' tiaom;-.a paralytic
Olson. . '• .aralyt ing 'with• her cousin,Donna1ich-
stroke which 'she' se. fered.,aince co•ig .London 'a 'couple of
;Little:,Madonna Graham spent years ago from Alberta:
few days,
�% ,• avis was . a •veteran of
.,..�` wit heir aunt.., rs' Mi•, L,•" •. , .. ,,
- Angus McArthur.• •. World War I, )Joon his disch f
arge
'. Mr, and. Mrs;,Geor e:klal etib from• the .British• -
g d y Army he came
• a,
tiger• guests „of 'Mr, and Mrs. to Canada: After•visitin h'i
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-;.Clare ' ,S r • , .g... s par, .
parling ' on Wednesday £nts at 'St. 1 1e1ens he we'
• aY_.,net West
P
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Nitbe � • to••'
,. t , mg the oeca�ron, of the coal fi.elds< of�'A1•berta " as
Mr, UIal'denby's birthday; he 'had been a miner. in the Old
Mrs r Charlie • `Hodgins . enter;, Country. `For thirty years he.'was_
fouled,.the 'Kinlough: Girls. Aux engaged in •mining operations in'
• i]iary 'at her home in..Winghan-i Eas.:t Coulee and - Drumheller. Up-
on
Thursday afternoon. Ther"e on. his retirement 21/2
years ago
' was a good attendance The.pres he:.moved to London; and he and
' ident, Mrs. Bert •Nicholson • was ' Mrs:.Laois' have now. d.ecid r. :
. �. . ed ,to
in .charge: and, the :opening hymn`s settle in Lucknow. .
'was "When ,He•'••Ceimeth". ' Mrs. ' A lover. of flowers andnature,
ature
Hodgins :read the scri `ture N1r, Lavi ` plans landscape
: P , les. s p a s to and..
s'on, Pray@rs followed. '.The 'rolll~eautify the g surroundings . of•' hi "
.s.�
call was answered with the"word .new; home, t
ompso a We -wish•_ 07,con
; gratulat-e ' yo oona>
Blessed.
F ON;ORED ABY.
HILL FRIENDS
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•On
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. M nd everri
the
Y ng neigh
bons on •,Standpipe Hill gathered
at the •home of Shirley Robinso
of ,bid ,her . farewell, The even
ing'S'''entertain�rirent' took th
form',of ap•old fashioned: sch90
with the, • pupils coming in. cos ..
turne and using• the old, time
readers, .: They, vied 'with each
of
)ler in . presentir% apples and,
bouquets to :win the teacher's'
favgr.:The'• climax, was.. the:.yisit
fr
am the inspector who '•�
repri
,minded; certain unruly• pupils•
and commended .thee work":'off the
'brilliant- ones.. He lamented the
poor order 'and finally proPosed.
ose
fei Y p p... d.
t
e
h teacher.
that
t
heV retry
together from: the'worries, of the
educational. world.
Mrd. W, McGill and Mrs" _ Sam
Reid on behalf of the gathering'
made a presentation to'Shirley
accompanied by the following ad
n
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Dear Shirley:. .
Being: aware of ,,the :fact that
3 •are lea -Ong, tomorrow' t� be='
gin your • trainin in •
g Owen Sound'
Hospital,''•'your neighbors • take,
.his. occasion to .bid : you .farewell ,•
• Miss Marie' Th
-gave • . misOs.onary paper on
'work -among the ,:.EskimosC 14
numiber of he Junior Girls sang
two hymns; "Jesus -bids -Jit -shine"
and - 'Jesus loves me". This' being:
a devotional meeting' each teem,
her took part-- witli-aesuita-ble,
reading. The • littleg irls -we're.
given; Bible pictures; •for crayon
work; The hymn "The• church
one : foindation :andprayer clos-'
ed the meeting and Mrs H wa
Thompson rnoved a, ' vote'. - o
thanks to the, hostess. 'Dainty '
es ,Dainty re
,freshments were served'. The hex
meeting will be held..at the hate
of 'Mrs: Howard Thompson and
•
Marie:
•' -Mr.:'and' Mrs;. Everett . Stanl'e `
and:family of Michigan. were re-
-cent` visitors with Mr; and: Mrs
Ezra. Stanley and Mr: and Mi
Harvey Hodgins.
r s.
.M s. Ed` Schaeffer returned
h;orne 'from nursing.atthe 'Ken-
nedy
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en
nedy home' in Huron:
Mr.' .Ellwood Hod ins visited
g s v.sited
durin the a
Billy
an
. d Bobby y Scott, ,Con: 4,
Canada's population increased
'ost rapidly at .the times of
!m the.
American': ,Revolution,..tbe'lris
fariiine, ;the blinding of Cane
the -
adiari railways: and the opening
`of; the Canadian West.
successfuly coM leting .our
.P •gy •.. High.
School work' and to wish you
cur h.very .best as o ,enter; y u ter; yaur.
new sphere of activity: You have'
chosen a noblerofessio
p n.and we
trust • You. may find it , an en o _ -_
J Y_
• WEDDING • .BELLS
;CQURTNEY ELLIOTT- :
Bethel. Unite C re was
;setti '.for• the;Wedding:.of Ellen
f .,
Joyce, daughter of. Mr.. and:` Mrs.
Ralph ;' Elliott; Huron ' township
e and• .Mr•,' Ja•mes .Eirrier Courtney;,
Ripley,•;son of - Mr. and Mrs. Har.
old Courtney, :Pine'' River. Rev.
J:
C, ,Hutton
of -Bethel -
officiated •
Y Given in `marriage by• her fathere
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r h b de. looked lovely in a;'�gown-'
Of:White gardenia -satin ..with
Ion net' .yoke gathered' in with
French lace...Front a' fitted •wais:t
a full ski' `
l rt of `satin; and 1ace�-fills
Elizabetha : Style fell into.•.a
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train trirnme�d :with. lace.' Her firs;
gei'tip .veil• held' in -place .by a'�
: d -=by'• ,,What I to-_t�
French lice She carried �pirik
0 'I
Huron,
School reopened ort Tuescjay
with teachers -"arid pupils return-
ing after 'the holidays: Teachers
in this locality. are 1vI:iss KaKy Gib-
son to Kinlou gh. Mi s. Jessie
Crispin to :`S:$.. No. .3 (Cnn. 10)
and. -Mrs.' .Arthu r Gra h a n t'o
Westford,
•Mr!. •and. Mrs. Wm, ..Lloyd ' and
Doris of 'London..and • .Ivan • Of;
Kincardine.' were week -end visi-
tors. .with Mr. 'and Mis Karl
Boyle •and. other:'r'elafiLes
Mrs. '•Ddrothy -• • Tribmpson.
turned to her school ,at .Stratford
after,Widayihghere
MANITOBA FLOOD•
RELIIEF
Donations. to The ': Many. obi.
'Flood -Relief Fund-, not .previous.-
ly acknowledged are .Miss Ada
Webster,. Lucli;now, $5.0 , Har
old M. Durnin, ' Box.•263-, Spooner;.
' Wisconsin 11.00;' ':Dungannon;
' Presbyterian .YP.S, % ' :Donald
R" 2; :.Lucknow, 5.26; St,
Helen's Murray,,.orrien's^;Association, R.'
• 2, `.Lu'cknow, 20.00.'
Upholstering`
Chesterfields :-And
Occasional. Chairs
Repaired and Recovered'
Factory Guarantee '• -
Free Pick -Tip and Delivery
STRATF RD •
HOLSTERING CO
2•`$runswick ` St:. ,Stratford .
For further •information
enquirer at '
JOHNS'TONE'S
Furniture Store
'Phone 76, Lucknow.',
ablerone as -well. We' ask you ;to ,
this e gift of •money,
to .purchase something you, may
t find needful- and may it. rerind '
Yon:�of 'out'. interest : and .ogr good
:wishes. •for •,yotir' fut'ure.
accept lrttl
Shirley, ; thanked. ° her ' friends
and afte• 'an enjoyable lun;rl; the
.unique chool session
. , came' to an
end.
.;KAfRSHEA .INSTITUTE
' 'large •A e:.
.
g• -„gathering!, of Iristrt
mernbers ::'a•i �dneighbors met ,
the 'h • e,``
oxri . of 1V1'rs:. fti li
c and Nlartr
for she Aii�g`tist. meeting of the
Institute. After.. the '. openin •. ex='
ercises ,: the business •:was dealt,..
with; and they. roll call was, well.
responded'>to, ' .the question . being
• serve xie-xpcetcd
guests As ” •the:: Singer Sewing
machine Co.' was..: joinf e T
g ga.�o
hour demonstration which was.
ery instructive.' to all, there was
no• program; of 'any account.. Mrs:
James Burt. gave the closing re
Marks, •thanking • the hostess and
the.; three dem;onstrators who 'en-
tertained, `us for• . the .afternoon•.:
Talisirran roses. ifi the,shapgrof. a
`horseshoe; Mrs. Verne Hunphtey:
of, London; was,'n'u tion of: honer •
for.' her cousin Wearing • .a,. rose:'
gown withs,tight fitting.• lace..
'bodice ,ancl full;. Satin skirt:, Miss';
Margery. .Har ri',on, Huron "tow n
shrp;:: wraS 't)ridesniaid and Elaine'
'Moffitt, Nisi` gham. was flower girl'
-:for her coLisrn They �� or e ' tur
l t,uorse; ,Satin-,,frocks„..in similar
i style to that of', "the • matron of
II` honor. the three 'attendants wore
l crciwnlcs, satinhats and curried
`liar sesl-wu bouquets of: rose. • and
white gladioli :and ' stephanotis.
.Barry. .Edgar: •London, • cou in of
the 'bride; 'c'arried ' the :ring on . a
white:. .satin., cushipn... I•Ie: wa
"dressed inj: creairi trousers. and,
navy bla ere r .. ehner Camer-
on, Pine River, . was ,best a i.
Tlie ushers 'were Mr,Bry'c e -El-
1'iott and Mr • • Lloti d •'Courtney,
During the: ceremony: •Miss June.
Moffat, Wingham., cousin. of the
bride; 'sang the' Lard's Prayer and
'Bless This, House :with,. Miss 'Jean
McLennan; .Ripley, ,cousin; 'of the
bridegroom, at the organ. A; reg
.ception at Reid's Corner all'
followed the •ceremony. M s. El;
liott ,"wore a- dress of blue ' crepe
With .inserts 7of7 -blue lace • and
rhinestone trill -in -ling, and rose
accessor1e'.' :for cher: daughter's
-wedding,-.-Mrs-Courtney, M her
of.`the. bridegree ;•assisted in 're
ceiving, in .a dress .of navymesh
over, a. pink ffgured underskirt.
She wore white; ' accessories.
Guests. were •.present from Wing -
ham'. Detroit; Hamilton: Toronto;
London, Sarnia, Windsor. ' and:
D.wep Sound. For a • wedding -trip
to norther ri;,and eastern Ontario,'
the' bride wire' a••ttir gioise satin
dress with lkt:i'e: 1610,o.` and navy,
accessories. A, enrsage of. rose
Uardenias rand. c"hite .Carnations
'Coinpletc'd hetr erih'c'niblc: On their
return 'Mr., ':rand Mrs. Cobririey
'will liver in ;Ripley, •
Golfer's and bathing girls lave:
the'Saatic' rrnt:l.)iti`wi--Ao cr aro'Lr114
in as little as possible. - -•
WEDDING BELLS
tfHITE-HALLF,
A r etty September wedding
';was solemnized on Monday; Sep-:
tember *4th'` at . the . Nome•'of; 'Mr.
and Mrs. ' Join) Hall, " Luckrnoww,
' `under' an 'arch: ofevergreens: and
gladioli,, tvi en their` only daiigh-
ter,.... Eileen- Alberta, ' beeanie the
.bride' of Earl Douglas White, son
of Mrs George White 'and the
•late ' 1VVr. White .of Trial, British
Columbia.
The ° ceremony .was ;performed
by the Rev.. James Dorrian of.
'Tottenham. Given inwrnarriaage ,by
her father; the -bride wore a gown
of 'ivory imported Chantilly Lace
••giver.. taffeta, Her..fingertip. veil
Of -iluslion t•ulle was caught with
.a ,'pearl. and' crystal :headdress.
She Carried' a cascade bouquiet. of
- erless roses and adiantuni fern.
He only attendant, Miss ..Helen
Harrlilton' ore'a
t , w, sea -foam green
gow.n^: of _._.taffeta; with ni atchinga.
braided` headdress .and . rnitteris
find carried a ,nosegay of .Queen
'Elizabeth roses and ,sweet peas:
Mr. sLloyd . Hall, brother of the.
bride, was , groomsmari:
'Following, the Ceremony the
Legion 'Auxiliary: catered for the
wedding -.reception•: at which 25
guests, were present; The bride's
mother received in a :'gown ' of
rose faille with navy blue acces-
soilres', •'and :corsage •'Of • pink
gladioli centred; '4vith:.blue corn
flower. •
• ,The bride : chose • as, her. going
a irav outfit a rose beige ;shit with .
brown accessories and corsage of
•yellow• -Colonial " ro ea, Aft'es a
;short honeymoon the couple will
leave' tor' their home in . Trail,
I
lr;rifish• Columbia. , t
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GREY COUNTY'S 1
Drainage a d.se•rvation
will T be 'held•: at the . farm owned bey
a'
I -Jon. F. R.
Oliver, � . •" �..
M.P.P., Pr;icev;tlle •° ; . • . •
on
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER.
8th
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.Spc al ,speakers include Hon, T. L.
Kennedy, Minister•,of j;:.
Agricultu`re; F. S:' oma -
- ......5,� M �P;P.; Elgin County, chairman • .,
Selectr
• Committee .
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nseryataon; :bion, MacKinnon' Phil- �
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ofHealth;•
Hon:
,: • ...:.F�.
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Oliver,
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Demonstration and dis1�ay` of eaC�yatn drains •ax'
d.
ditching; machiner , etc., in 'operation; . •
:
'
.!'
Lunch on. • Grounds -
Convenient Parkin
a
Parking
.Agricultural.Representative.?.t .
• W Sweiger, .assistant
T .Stewart Cooper, .Agricultural Representative.
ive.
OBITUARY.
•MRS; JOSEPH. GRIFFIN //.
The first break .in -a happy Earn,
ily circle occurred early -Wednes-
day morning, August 9th, when•
death claimed Mrs. Joel Griffin in
'hospital at Detroit.
Her' :passing
•removed :from the 'home a -kind,
and loving 'wife and: Lmoth' r iwho
was of a 'ch,nature , e
n
a e ,arid,
whose first .consideration 'was the.
grandchildren.. Also surivivin-g
are - two . brothers, ;Albion and
Prank Griffin Of Detroit, and'five
sisters; Mrs.' Sadie MacKinnon of
Parkhill,; Mrs: Laura Lannan of
London Mrs.'. Lulu Perry,- Mrs.
Pearl Killian and-Miss''Idel Greif ":
fin. of Detroit. A sister, Mrs.,D
A: `MacIntyre, ..predeceased ..her -in
Janu-ary-and her oldest 'hi -Tither
1916:' .Duringher illness her
family were together several
times ue-.._sym,path.. ,is ,fel . fo'r-:
Y t
the bereaved, families; among
whom a strong',bond of affection.;,'
had always.. existed:.Re Requiem
_., _-_. . q ; ,,tyre
...Mass was sung atthe .funeral - in
Det t h 1 gee number
thinking and planning • for •the .ti M
_ _ h
happiness of Oth-ers:, ;Mrs:' :Griffin
was the ;former ,Her eni :•
ixi, a Grif=
fin,' daughter .of ;the :late Sarah:
O'Loughlin and •John -. Griffin,
and: she, spent" her girlhood near.
Kintail, • Where he is.'.remem' aered
as a girl full'of sunshine, a:friend
of :old and young, with a'graciou
Manner 'and'' kindly disposition
In• - 1922' she married. Joe' Griffin
son of the,'late Mr: and•Mrs Thos
Griffin .of ' G'oderich . For a• shor
time' they! lived ',in. Sarnia, but
most of their happy life • was
spent in ,Detroit.: Mrs., Griffin de=
vote ' h
d her,.elf. to her home •.and
farnily and to her church, •;a model
hostess'• and- a true 'home -manlier:
Her illness dates'p 'r
s back aiboiit n._r
months. An operation for interne.)
rouble `'was followed.
, . , by bright
prospects but: she gradually r „ g , duahv. 'sarik
peacefully, away, surrounded; by
members. ;of ,her. faintly ','She'• is
su'rvived, by her husband., and
'three faithfiij and. dk-' ' o
`John '.and n Joseph '
of Detroit
,,.and
James 'of' Lansing; ;•� ng, Nli:ch , and ttiuo,
e rot wen a ar'
sorrowing 4, friends were • in
tendance Burial t k: 1
•of
at -
s Mt:' .Olivet ceriretery A on •August
lltli . The pallbearers were six
•nephew`s; John., and Joseph.'Grif
fin:, . Ted :Griffin;