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MARK GOLDEN•
WEDDING DAY
A happy celebration was p held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel-
vin Baynard an Goderic' on
Tuesday, October 30th, the • oc-
casion -being- 'the
c-
casion being -''the *golden wedding
of Mr. and Mrs, James G. Dren
.nan.. .
In X895. Mr. , and Mrs. Drennan
were married at: the• home of the I
bride's parents, the late ¥r, and I'
Mrs., 'George TWamley,' 9th Con.
' ofc*Ashfield,' The 'room •was. the
'soh of the late .Mr. and Mr.. Geo.
Drennan, Rev.W : H. Hall, officia-.
ted: The •br-iciesmard was Kather
ine•• Blake (Mrs, Herb .'Alton) . and
the: 'bestman was the groom's.
brother; Tom 'Drennan;''both of
Ashfierld.�;•
"'Mr. and Mrs: •Drennan have
spent most of their -married life.
Geese By the Thousands HOCKEY PROSPECTS LIVE
- Wild- geese, which '.have been. MATTER IN. DISTRICT
-pretty_ much conspicuous by, their
absence r during- the past few
years; •''a'r - • here ~-literally ,eby the-
a,thousand ;_;this' Week.. One favor=
• • ate stoppi g off 'spot for the south
bound fl cks is along the 'Jake.
in Ashfii d Township, •
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Made Ga
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Little illy
McIntyre,.McI
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son
of
lVr;• and: , rs.- Jack V1eIntxe, who
went'. thr ugh an emergency op- •
' A - couple of weeks • .ago local
;hockey 'pros'pects were informally,
discussed; 'and .the . ma ;e- "le"ft• W
abeyance -'for' final decision at,,..
Meeting to be called later.':At that:
time .'indications: were • that -.4,-
Junior
a:Junior '..C. team was the best'.' bet
for organzed hockey
here :this
- fi ter:' : that, :the roster of
-
avalablein ater ialcertainy
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wasn't overcrowded. • r
In K ncrd tie it. 'is'..",
nine ' to
operatet.WO teats = -pan
mediate•: 0..1-1,.A.,, club, and ..a "juven-
ile squad in the' W.O.A.A . Last
year toe. : n e w.1 y. organized
W.O A A:' was •' confined to the
:promoting of; Midget hockey
. From Chesley comes 'word _ of•
the re ival . this • • winter " of the
Wester Ontario, Hockey''Associa-
tion which has not ,functioned for
the past six years' due to the war,
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gra cion e+�ently i g
aspital, :dor appendicitisx ,..}..VP
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been• •
hyaving made a good recovery
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on a farm ' on the'10th Concession.
of Ashfield; aid exception being
one year which has , been • spent
in *Goderich, where they'n,ow .re
side on St Andrew's. street. •
Mr,' and Mrs,. Drennan have al-
ways. taken
l-ways.taken an° active- part in
church .and. cornmunity work and
since coming 'to Goderich have
become ,members of 'Knox Pres-.
byteriariLL:church . Their. family.
consists • of one son and two
ghters: ;Wilfred-of-lucknow, Mrs.
.�1 i&ed ;Plunkett (,Lizzie) of Au
burn and Mrs. Melviif ' Baynard:
(Violet) of . God.erich. There are
eight grandchildren. Mr.' 'Dren-
nan
has' three"brothers' - and two
sisters::.::GeorgeTand• Torn of Ash-
fiEld, M
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Dula
John of ,
field,
can M Kay of Erno and Mrs:
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Frank- .McIntosh 'of Windsor Mrs'?
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-'anter Dr _ _ .. ..,,
Sherwood, .of St.:Helens. :
Guests' were present for the
'ceremony,' from .Lucknow .Sea-
The
forth, �VVindsor and Kiritail. T,
bride of fifty years . received:
(many -lovely -gifts.Tea wa-sery-ed-!.
from 2'to 4 in .the afternoon, and
f r. om 8 'in the evening,' to ten'
o'clock: Dinner was served at 6:,30:
to:•28guests.; The room was dec-
tirne.disruption of the sport 'This: orated_, ' with'- gold ' and pink
league'operated .an intermediate streamers and the table looked
and junior series and was, popular. lovely autumn flowers. cen-;
in 'towns' where teams hadn't •a trod.' with 'a' ;three-story;,wedding
ghost of; a• chance :of going airy
where • in, the 011:A.
-rs-passible= that -thi
and :the i new W:O:A,,1A: rimy get
ogether in order have m ,;
THUI .S., NOVEMBER
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ev mem, : er o gran
.At present .we have a good stock .of
Slippers ;for Men, Women: and' Children
' .practically im possible
IVlost .1>lnes are p y P
to duplicate..
avoido dila . -ointmenti� we, advise you tp.
shopearly While sizes afire complete.
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t d toh inor
junior :and intermediate hockey
all operated, underthe one argan-
ization:� •
:GoderiTeh Lions,. Club , s again
panseai rig -i ridge and., umenile.
teams, •'.which' are :. made u o
material developed in the ions
school league,
This winter The. Clansmen plan
to sponsor 'Pee Wee .hockey-' for
boys .up' to '12 years of age. This
is a _cornmendab`le .under a `ing
for in' the main, Lucknow's future
hockey:; talent rn`tist come •from
this source • and success; is liinitred .
when you at mpt to make hock-
ey players out of boys after . they
havereached the 'midget or juv-;
enile' : '.class. The Clansmen ' have
an eye to 'the future' w'hen • they.
start with the Pee ' Wees
Intermediate;: juvenile ' aid * a •
girls:' hockey team ;`is considered
a possibility. in Ripley .this win-
ter, although' as yet..a , hoekey
'meeting has not been .held.to dis-'
iter.
cuss the dma . •
Dick Wraywho.: got • his start
in':hockey at --Listowel' will ,per-
form` this , season. for San ' Fran -
Serve this delicious, '•
nourishing beverage
often. ,A favorite with
the children a treat . .
or-
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The . Store. of
Friendly.Service
PSOWS;
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cake ;
;: At the conclusion of the• dinner,
e Rtehard tewart ral0sed a Wlit�T'S ,WH •-
toast to:' the .ride, •to • whit t e `
groorr responded. `T1•ien ,all sang
"For They ' Are ”.Jolly Good Fel=
lows!"..---Signal-tar.,
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Mens • Suits, Ov � P� , ,
Wits,.:Sweaters,::'Scarves„.Ties-and;Sox. •
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Coats, e . se Housecoats , : Ski' Out
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fits � Gloves, : Purses, Out-
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fur coat.
.'�: Leave•your';name if ><nterested'• in a.
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cisco: an `the Pacific CoastLeague
Theannual Meeting,. :of 'the
Western. Ontario, Athletic ' Associ
ation 'willbe held at';'Wingham
today (Thursday) ., with ' afternoon,
and' evening sessions
WITH TJ 1 o S
The. meeting op:eiied by l•ieuten- ant calling the roll and'"then we
ormed-the horse-shoe
p
AAfter; (horseshoe the older
�ti�`a.,.��okT-anoth-er�•eeture-ion--
our Health,•badge, We played one
anle``and then .were --dismissed•.
' by singing : ,the Guide `Evening
Song,' •
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U N ITED : CH U:RCM
LUCKNOW
A. •..
• Rev: J wart, W. SteB ,
PastorB.D.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11th
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Brownie News
$townies` opened with--the-
Brownie;
iththe,
Brownie call . and 'patr__ol songs',:
Mary ,-L J"o'hnston• "taught , semis
iihore-'and- Jessie -Marshall ,taught�'
knots: `Games were played ',and
the, meeting . closed with : the
Brownies;' going` through the fairy
tunnel.
Li a,m "Christ the Master of
>:.Lifer" z . • n
(Remembrance 'Day:Service)
Story: "Doing Brave Things
12,15 pm. Sunday :School.
7 n: Rev . -E. J Staley from
YpAlberta sitd .toy Ackert':
:.(IVanterrn! Slides).
•
:holstein Sales
Lorne B:` Reid, Riley,'preceived
$600 for the-•four'=year•=old heifer,
•Maple-Lea-lla Flora,: that he.cor1
signed to,. 'tkre- Third --annual -all
Canadian,liojstein' sale held Oct
ober' '.31 at Oakville. Her baby
bull calf went at 485
'to Wrn
11 :
Nilhams, Coastworth, Ont.. Wal.
'ter B. Walden,, '1 ,ipley, received
.$475 for . the two-year-old heifer,
Eliza Payne Rayrriondalethat was Ingersoll.
Nov ' �0
.a '..
boder. Asupices .of, the '
`aeknow • Branch of the
adhadian Legion, No. iO9
Buy a polipy in : remer•
those .who . paid
brance, of, th , ,•..
the supreme sacrifice in
two Wait.
PoPP ies. being :sold 'by Luck,
now Girl Guides, who W111\
:make a house to house canvass,
purcTnase
dY 'b L` , c .. St, ..Cl'air,
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