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rfoxiSDAY, AUGUST 7
19337
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HE LUNKNOW S
CKlq •MARK): '
AGE SEVEN ;
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WINGHAM •
Two shows eaih night
• First at. '7.15
mrs,,.. Fri.,. Sat.. Aug. 1440
Gib Hope ' • Marilyn . Ma ell
in
. P LEMON ,,DROP, HID"
. ; , iioP e.
musing comedy with .. ,., Bobb.
fon., Tues., Wed , ug. 1243-14
Theatre Closed' A
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our :subscri 'tlon_p
WiNGHAM
7MEMORIAL SHO•P:.:.
Haire Been • Memorial
We Hv.
Craftsmen--for—Thirty-Seven,
Years, Always Using
THE BEST GRANITES
Along With
Expert Designing and
Workmanship.
Prices Most Reasonable
:'emetery',Lettering a Specialty
emete.ry Centenniar Servi.ce
A senvice of commemoration. •of "auditorium 'and basement. failing
loved ones who. lie .bur/ed • in to .,accomodate the congregation.,
South,Kinloss Cemetery, touched Rev: Robert T. A. -Marshall thee.
a respondent chord on Sunday, pastor at South Kinloss, conduct:.-
as.,v ' an overflow congregation ed . the opening exercises Revs
gathered for • the. centennial. • ob- W. A. Henderson - of Walkerton
servance of the establishing ; of read the scripture and offered
this pioneer . burial ground., prayer. ••
South ' Kinloss congregation The sermon was dehwered b
Y
was established one ...hundrred.'Dr, Hugh Macmillan, 'a native o#'
years ago, last year, but ' it was Co- 6, Kinloss; and now home
not till a year later that, the 'first on furlough .from' ,the; mission;,
burial was made in,Pwhat `a cen- ' field in Taiwan (Formosa): •
tory .later .has • become a' very
3raflowe4 pot
Two men of far off places Who
•attendecrOld South Kinloss kirk
in their youth had leading .parts;
in the •..senvice, assisted by two
During' the service a trio num-'
bei was dung "bye the "N acDon
ald Sisters," Mrs: W' , A. Hen-,
derson,' .Mrs. ' Jim Brisbin •:and
Mrs; Alvin .Mundell: •MissMar-
garet Malcolm was organist
'other ministers, . who went cur" . A mixed, choir assisted' in, the
Pyterian service, aired • led. a . processional
Gh'unch and have lever' • e ones ,from thechurch to the cemetery.
buried in the ' :South Kinloss' grounds to the singing of
,Ghur..ch.. yard . 103 Piper- Frank -*MacKenzie,
The first ,part of the service playing the Lament, led the pro-'
was held in the church, with' the cessional ' through the cemetery
to `the 'west side of. ` the ,church
.where a fitting memorial tribute
was paid by ' A. .1V1. (Sandy)
Nicholson,
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• Day or. Nighf"
• Rev: R. Douglas MacDonald of
Tillsonburg ,offered prayer.
Mr,: Nicholson • had with„ him
ble
a •Bi from
his :`grandfather
brought•;from the. Old County in'
1851; He ; recalled Some, of • the
hardships, and tragedies of, the
early : settlers, and'related 'details
of :the.. first burial that his. aunt
had ,' at :one titre`. told ,hirn' about;
The • first burial is • that, . of
John ' Riaeb, t ut no : ;information
has ..ibeen ` forthcoming,• as to who.
he uwas.
Without mentioning the in--
portant part the Nicholson fam
ily; : 'and .he hirilself had in the
move to renovate the cemetery,
Mr Nicholson paid : tribute to
Board members, whose. faithful
e. or . • ve; • res .ore • .,t :e em-
etery : to 'a ` place of ' beauty and
"order.
He mentioned D., A �: "Black
Dan" MacDonald . and A1ex Gol-
lan as the first, .chairman and.
treasurer of the restoration ' con -1
mi•ttee. Subsequent .; ' chairman
have :been; Adam ''McQueen, . Alex'
Sutherland' and 'Allister :Huggies
Mr. Nicholson eprimi niented.
the `present Reward fur. ,inst tutingf
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• The• Wastest Gur< Alive"
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TOES.. & WED. --August' 12, 13, 14: ,
•Spencer Tracy, , Kathryn Hepburn; and. Joan Blondeu
Present William;, Marchant's popular story of an 'eft/Went;
network executive .and her: romantic 'brush .with, al,. . •
•` forthright industrial engineer:
"THE DESK SET"
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• • On a desert...island,' in : the South Pacific, amarine is
cast away with :a nun. High,r:eted entertainment.
Deborah Kerr and Wilbert ; Mitchum
I Colanfng
iyti Hoizday. & Richard. Conte in "Funi ot-life?
Beside .the path; there nestles a j
• white lamb •
Carved from the stone, His type
Who said ."I am •
The 'resurrection.. .aid the. life".
It . keeps ..
Watch o'er • trier sprit , where long
.:an 'infant sleeps.,
Year after year, the. City wider
grows
And ceaselessly the' river' onward
flows. -•
Herd in God's Acre; thoughts are
• deep .and high °.
•they rise to •;Heaven, ..an un
•spo{ken cry:
Why was one journey long .with
painful end,
Another short, cut off from youth.
.and friend?
The sun lies warm upon the
growing .grass,
I
The winds are soft' and. entl
e as
tey'' pa -s• •
,,,
'to. tree
The odor ' of sweet :flowers comes
to' r'ie
,This: ' spot rade.sacred with the
tears • of .life"
this, cemetery centennial: and for.
the important work they are do-`
ing; Board: members'' :are; :chair
man; : ” ' Allister. : Hughes, .'„vice-
chairman, `Morgan , ' : Henderson;
directors, Frank MacKenzie,',Alex
Sutherland, J. •R. Lane, ,Ross Mae -
Milian ;
aeMillan, 'sec,, "Lloyd,• MacDougall;
trees., Douglas, Graham... •
• At the"close of the ;service the,:
following '• ; poem, composed by.
Miss,;Dean MacLeod, was read by
Rev. :Marshall:,
•'SLEEPING •
Here in the City ' of the• Dead, `.
I' stray, ;•
Amid the memories .:of a bygone
The. place is lovely on a, broad.
plateau d :
Thai' drops o westward just Io
watch the flow
Of. •.wiridi.ng,: river in the plain
• below. •, -
And on the •slope tall sheltering
• cedars•. grow.
1It catches -glory from, the-= morn,
•And "basks • in •beauty when the
day
Behind chuff ch;, apart
seems to ,hide ••• X '
And Stretches out its arms on•:”,
either• side
,So quiet it is, so set apart 'arid
lair, • • '
It draw's my. footsteps like a:
magnet there.
Gravest some .unmarked, date'
ackAo pioneer days; .... _' y
,.
•
Ivies far removed from ,battle:
and ..from. strife. '
So much of love is mingled w tl
its
Each 'body grew by patience and,;
by .toih'
Each'one came r ew and helpless
•• at ,his 'birth
And each was laid within . tTiee;
lap of earth•
waisting:• here beneath the
'.
• sheltering sod
The .resurrection ; a t#�e • un>pr .
of .. God.
Here •to the living :comes
iriner.. 'voice '
Of Hen, Who bade the huunaa •
•
heart rejoice •
Because ; He .broke; the gates,, .thy
iron bars `: • '
Of . death, that wren Might $ee;
'the stars.-
I-� leave the dead unto. ;their haL• .'
• lowed • sleeping;
vigil keeping.
'While from- the. 'Word,";a message'
comes with light, ,
"Shall ' .not . the. Judge; of all ther
earth, do right?,"
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Here is a chance to see how you . rate when
it comes . to growing fall wheat. Mark "ryes"
or "no" Cbeck •_your score' below.
(es:No •
Plow grant .'land; .30 days before -2
sowing.
Cultivate : at 1 -east 4 Gimes;';'
before sowing.
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Optometrist. '
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Office ori Patrick St., jut:
off the Main St. in
WINGHAM .
PrOfeSsional Optica� 5er�ices ina�tion
i'hoine, 77,0* Wingharit`'
When men • and, Vv'omen walked
in simple ways.,4 .
I•lere .read' the, fate 'hew same
had crossed" the ee�p
Their' "love for ree..om ands Tit:
God to keep.
And all around are stones of Y '
differingi size • •
,$oiirie men were "learned, others
not so' wise,
I•Hre lie the„rich, the 'poor, the
young; tine told, . ,
Alt quietly . levelled` .in "a a coniaimn,
inottid.
1
C Cl' Use at least°300 pouf.' s'
fertilizer per acre.
The 'Correct answers are all, "Yes!' 1•
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group O'.r
A . survey cdndttCt"ed" anion; a g up o
g ntao ,wheat , � . •;.
pr*. ueers li�ih au is 17.fepc;My! fit r O aim Agrit;tlltn-ml
Co'll'ege. reveal' that,; regardless of seed variety, soil type,
rate o'r depth of planting, the three, management items -
:listed above" were coririnoiifor consistent` .high .yields over •
3.'10 year period: ' "'"" ' M
• . When ;;electing your' fall .fertilizer, choose CO-OP High.
Analysis' Fertilizer. It is granular•, free-flowing and con
taitis .1 that one-half .,the moisture in regular fertilizers,
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