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wEDNHSDAY, OCT. •Ptill,RESIPE„NTe i
• ..SSES
exauuder 1.401)Qn4.`li4•'
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lCatheife• Ai,iri McKay, dau-
ghte.
z othey ,.
Baft'e: Mu
rdoch M
e-
KcIizoia, wwidow
of late ,A1:eXai3.®onald
pccem::liei'• 2.8, ,1876, ,was
born calledRo.:ne .froirl her ea$hly
�.' ' '.
offering and worldly .cares Oct--
s
ober 2.4.,
c1 O zld +hacl' been an
arthritic for.:lrriost, 15 years, the
4ast 'ti/? of Which confined her
to a chairday and night,.' ;She
an unusual soldier of .Jesus
was...,,
ih her long period of Suf..
e iflg , ,b �
eariA -.it .with great fort
feting
etude, patience, ' ,humility and,
thar7ltf .
ulness of ,spirit :for: any
...bet
lrindness and lova shown �,;
acce p .ting it ' as part 'of Gods.
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pit
]a .and purpose for her • life.
His Word and His songs: of praise
.and psalms were a delight to. her
.heart and• Often. on 'her lips;
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THE Ila KNOW :SENTINEL, . " J KNOW,; :.O TARIQ:
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MAIC SI L
TON PIED*
• Close tol 500 4memYibe.if°s 'df ,4 I.1 ANN 1 V ERSA
Clubs" ucios,s; .Ontai.io ebzimpcted : ,
in the Inter:Clu.b (:ornpetr,tions at Friends and neighbors of . Mr,
y. F O ty,>� an (via
�+uelp�h ' on. , Friday. tt'wo I and Mrs, !Joe � neem . ,
were 1;rtn 11.u.zQ.n: Among t:host GGardner ), Ii,,11,, 3, Goderich, ar;
placing wiei•t . Jack Kennedy and ranged a very en3,oya'ble evont
L, • o in Cal.:194/ Hall on Friday even-
Leroy B.ao _ :._..lhe� _, .u�:�n ��!' _ ,,, .
: in r e't 25th, t$: honor them
4-H Cali 411.t.b, Ken Alton and ,.,t„ Oct„,.tt?� .
Doug Kilpatrick Of' the, ,Lueknow on' the o.4easio, of their.25t.h
4-11 .Grain; Club ,a;i d David Kirk- I w,edding•anniversary..
land and Don Young of the Luck=
,now -Dungannon 4-H tractor'caub•.
From early days .her life. was
metier one of ' ease, bat greatly
taxed with:the required care, and.
training of'ten.(one deceased):
,,chile i ire a 'da ' of ..ni •.conven-
• iences and scarcity of hinds. Her
family• agree, without' exception,
the great love;; skill; .cheerful--
Hess and courage she displayed:
regardless: of the' trials.
Her• • home was 'ever the . Cen-
tre tre 'of genuine. :hospitality and.
love' to ' neighbors • and friends
and open to all ' to •', whoth she
could minister in the slightest
'degree..'
took`_an' active and Afaith
ful: Pert in., the 'activities .of her
church and, •ccbmmunity as long Her ';husband predeceased'. her al-
health` :and
' most ,three years ago . and she is
Funeral services' were conoltict- the 'last' in her eneration:
ed at ` .the McLennan Funeral : . Pallbearers `were neighbors,
Home, Ripley, October• . 26th; : at Mes§'rs iVIurdoch' and John 1Gl`c=
. -2.00 p:rn. by Rev... J: G. -Hattori
of ` Pine River; who . brought a
message of` comfort: to: the' fan-
• my and 'those .!attending. , Many
came from; nears and ' far • to . pay:
their, tribute to the .departed:
''',dere were " many beautiful
floral tributes': and . funds . don -She shall b•e praised
4."4 °Ow.en Sound,o and of Mrs.. ••Chris IN �. NURSING PROFESSION-
BORN
ROFESShUN ,•
BORN
MaeDONALD in'Wingham Gen-
eral • Hospital on Wednesday,
October. 23rd, to. ' Mr. and Mrs;•
Jaa+k MacDonald, Lucknow, a
daughter, Brenda Jane.
Rev. Kenneth John Beaton, 74,
a Prominent minister. and miss-.
ionai•y of the United Church of.
Canada, died at.his, home in Tor-
onto on.Sunday, October' 20., The
- 'W s- held ons Tuola
funeral. a :y
Mount Pleasant Cer etery.
His ,widow, .the former' .Mary
The.evenin . was spent in. R1aY Borton, was born oi"i the Fourth
ing .cards fo11owed .W lunclh'' Coricession of Culross .ands Was
Which.' was attractively' served
after. the tables' were arranged '
reserrrible a wedding lunch. The
tfollowing address was then, read.
by Ben • Chisholiwi:. ,
Dear :EVa and Joe,,
• No' doubt' by now' you` will
]snow the.. reason for the gather.% The•1✓pwo'rth: League at White-.
• i'n of Your friends about your.
. - • � s nterest ,in.
k'ARRI,SH,—at Alc,a�aridra ' I-tospa- g• Y church kindled - �hi.. ,.. i. joined':
� tonight We felt that. it,,, was only missionar wok Hq. joined4 the
tai, Goderich, On October 17th,. -fitting
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Grant •Far•- fittirng that' we, should do honor movement. and became •for two.
157, to Mi: and. Mrs,.Gra. •
• to 3}'0U, `.who have, so successfully ears a ;probationer at Wilkes-
rish, raIt. 3'� ace. w; a daughter, eathered 25, of married , ' • i ear `VWallacehur
Barbara 'Grace.. <. � weathered years.. ,Port • circuit. near g
• younger couples: in
-life: To they g p ... Drr Beaton, was graduated
tis .�gatht,ring, your.'marriage ••
ociet a oal .at which .to' 'from Victo.ri�a', Coll e,.,.Univer-
ated to the 'Gideon Bible S y can, well be g sit :__ of 'Toronto' • and ordained. in
for distribution lin` memory , of aim. Y married the. former.
her, accordingto' her ' re uest, . , ' Joe :has . been'. in this neighbor'- 191.3. •He ma e
h , ;q Rip
,_ .. < <, .. Mar Borton the same ear..,He.
Interment. was made in Rrp1ey • 'hood since early childhood : and Y Y
cerneter ` • ' Lhas.:worked ; honestly and diligent- then lacca
Those of the'.fame w' `loft • to �•l 'amongst us roving' to
Y ,. ta , P
mourn her!loss. are sc.vc�ndaugih-; .very ,good' neighbor'' and, when
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Oliver, George'; and Murray at went to I ucknow' where-. you al.-
home•,• (Betty)Mr's: Mai vin:'Bo'oo; 'wa. s eget 'a bargain, He .,chose
,- y 6 : .in' life.
{�Ghr, is'tinc. ). Mrs. Dr, :J, F.: Wen.•: Eva �.. to: be.,his : partner..
zel ': Priscil'la) .`Mrs,' Clyde. Lai Since .corning to live amongst us,
ender. of :'Dett•oit,• (Helen) Mrs. Eva, has' endeared herself' • to us
W. J. McDonald, Kinta'il,,(Agnes) all;.'by, her pleasant smile •and;
'Mrs. Kelly,.: Ypsilanti Mich:.; :ready, h.eloing hand 'whenever
:(Jean) . Mrs.. Ru,dy:: Brandt,:Tor- :the: need arises., f ti+f '
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'the late• • Hun-.
B aOW N 1 E NE''S'
The 1s uc ,now
Brownies has organized . this tall .
and has already had -several su-c --
cessf ul. 'meetings,, They e,et
every Saturday xnornin4` at. en
o'clock in :the 'Recreational Cen—
tre
e.h •tre under: the leadership of
14..p. Jim Bo kl
Brown r•1,�, ea
Tawny Owl Beverley Ashton. and :
Louise Andrew.
Last ' week :the Meeting • Was
,opened with a game which test-
ed the memory of every BruW l-.
ie.. The Tweenies ' practiced their.
Six Songs in; .opening ceremonies,
Sixer Mary M;urd,ie , collected the
airy
Fairy Gold Inspection was held.:
A Brownie lost one point for
every part of her l orm• that
was missing. : . ,
Brown Owl.. to : d , the Tween_
•
les for' braiding,. darting , and°
combing . own hair, and tying a :
Brownie' tie.. These are Some Of”
the things • that .th'e' ` Tweenies:',
have to •know before they are .
enrolled, Tawny Owl and Louise
Andrew taught semaphore to the'
older .Brq �
wnies who are'.rwork-.
ing on their '.Golden Hand
' Brown Owl conducted• game;
me secretary of the The meeting'was closed• with the Kristian movement Good=bye song • R e. member ,
tou':ring Canada and the.: V.S. cfor .Brownies, that there will not be' "
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a '; year. The foreign mission a. meetin this • week• And
g•T
beardd �o the .Methodist' church Bro„jn es ?f 3rau�have any friends
'West 14, sand
11,
i,n 9 .8
China. • s. .of ,
towestCh 1 .�e "ae ,
serif '•Yin between the _ g
L.
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'Canada,:Beatonagainthe Chris-, •andtheboard
grandchildren has'ante,.
�hosxie.�.=.niis�ion� ' off, the 'United .
. •f -whom . Betty ..Anne--ofTeeswater,--Visited'.
and Three, great" ';grandohildren. ed with four!children .o vv Church of Canada. • .
,ell be rood with Mr. and Mrs, Gordon�., Kirk,'
parents could. w, p ,
any.p ,
:.. sol: tion He "became secretary oaf 'the:. land `'on Sunday
and who :will prove a cons a
e newly 'formed •committee on mss-, Mr: land: Mrs:, . Will Ritchie�vis- . ,
to you* in . the: .years. to con •
presentation .Was made, on.' ' - tion ,in 1936• In' this ited' with' 'Mr. -and Mrs'.. Robert.
sr-onary edut*a�
A •
s b Mrs.. post lie pioneered, in the use�of T-rvi-n of-". nung'ann-on'._on Sunday
•6h.alr of tire- friend y .
• _ deo, visual and ' 'radio equip- Ca union will be • held at
Do old ''Bert Mason,Frank..and..Terrance Hunter and .Mrs An au mm
`►meat•, education:
h'e � an`d drew Bo ie 'of a dinner act ' of ••Ziori, at 1.1 a m. 'for the the;• three
Jim Scott Neil Brotc i , g
. Beside his widow, he is. sur-' -a ointments..
fl "- �; were relatives ''retite' I•'oint Royal Albert, china- s pp
i?
ower curers :w
also. received man viVed iby three- daughters; Mur- ': Mr. and :Mrs.. Wesley . Ritchie
Favor is deceitful and' beaut.y ,is ware: •'They y 1 �: ,
r efts.. Eva' ' 'and' Joe ex- lel;; Marjorie and. Mary,. and•'two ,,arid Jahn `Ritchie; spent'the'week
vain, • lovely € • a i
s refisP�1 . t:heir heart -,felt thanks to grandchildren;., cera' with .Mr.., and ,Mrs. Foden
BLit' a Woman that feaieth' ' the p
1• all ,who, had:'. contributed towards D:r:. Beaton.. an uncle of,t,Ritehie of Jissex•'
...Lord .: ; ..
this pleasant surprise. Alex W. Smith, .Inspector of Pub-
lic Schools, with ' headq uarters at RETIRES :AFTEit 39' YEARS,
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Alex saes of hisuncle that his] :. Miss •Rc►semary1McGuire, Rf:g
life was irnme.asurable. He. re-.' N., night supervisor at Goderich'
calls,, the ' Beaton's first ;furlough `'Hospital, has 'retired, after 39
.from ;China, when they visited: years. in the nursing 'profession
,at*.the .Booth horrne on, the ."+Mill ;'. Miss McGuire, "a native of St
Farm" ' 'on t'he • Sixth Cr nce'ssion Augustine,: ,gi aduated from God :
of •Kinloss, .and later visits at eric ospi al, in •. «�
the'. Boundary 'East' farrn,: which. post . graduate work .in: Detroit.
v. ere . frequent. 'on ' their return and . returned Ito. Goderich
• •Canada D _B ton .spo.ke in ..1924; :where she; did private.duty,
local pulpits on w arious'. occas 'nursing until . 1941; when, • she
dons; •joined the staff of the hospital:.
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1DFAL: FOI`:THE
WHOLE'. FAMILY
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that, students using type'-
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stud.'
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