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EPTEMBER 16, 1927
F FAIR
,UNUSUALLY G
POINT OF
'feral Attractive Feat
Program of ThreseDa
Event
'j".he G•"lynch ludo.
• mar)0d this ,.
rge and fine ext
e inside der
antra, lather'•
eiigeseye. 4/wing t0'. .y
tr • fraiit. thou dep,,at •,.
gib to'tts usual
elugtt -
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ST. GEORGE'S
(' HONOR
preeentation to IkkertbI
N'orkrr in the Chards° .
• On Saturday afternoon the members
.r at the Women's Auxllt and le
hen's Guild of St. George
4 . ki the parish ball to oaf.
1[ra. SeAger and *iatt b ,1 rl
• ' her new home at atter. On E1 4 ep
letal lawn bowling fou
at the Pichon street green
sea rnn•uu Fred Hunt
ye bs%eE p L. )1al< won first prize
appineeetelder
Vile.
N,•eton Ind It. t: lieess
ze.
a
*bpi: of the W. A. aobVi 'Mrs. ( i; ---_-7-- nes Seeger niti\\, tit 1. Convention
Mrs, G. C.
Yea:
with feel -
tank.
rival
feat-
their
eal-
their
rite• :
Tantee,
sten
thole
e0th," Mr:
g 104 tri
the melee
tet
0,W1111 (are; presented
oilVra writing twrrtf•d o
read the following•
Mrs. Seeger,
deepest regret that we es-
topether this a to
our Last happy hoot -Ith yon
. bids rot, "au revert" prior to
departure from (Indeite4' tp take
feedenee In the kteanttthl ctt7 of
q 1. 'R a ranise to say farewell
•Imnlay we are ant lcilauting
t hilae ofr•l
w! • ply ba "Adler' until we 1 tier wilt be sere s • *4. I It of
interest Ing _ . tlnngnpi n Auzilh t i There are
Hunt showed ; ta(ttlPd
tern comae '•' ,-) •g,• Mfrs It been nor rare
Wei y eeteocetted with Feta- ••s. G. C. I. Fedi Day can be ,
!t5ldey pf runty . e/' d t th Oolleglate 3r'- that. the
tet, other pr,ducte;' \C. "
Whit tncludeel Atwater h f I AsetMnifon jou stiMte a 1. day i
„t anvil' will
tem Bolted aid eSe September 214 There
Wednesday, flap Voau
will be mvrndne and Atte sea-
tn • at 1Ashah" and sea -
liens, commencing,
gen. reset program, ,Ia es
lel
ranged and a large lot
parted. .\11 noon (K,f Auxiliaries Th•.
pf the Huron rte
the United Chu;
bin eou(erenee-
To
'7
0.C
Mr. H. C. Henkieeinit
pxoeltlon of organPW of
United Wade •
tbe peat . t t - The
will t
Nr.
tatentl011a
,,Aetive ani
(XI Sunday it. September gib.
lerfil, Jaw Lynn. of Goderfch. le
heated' r eit; htp-aert•ntb birthday
the day sbe ret•ehed mann
and cvneystnlattOpe- Several
tueinlite of eles family tine relatives
were pr+tt/tat` for the oectisiou, In -
eluding lesef'ibe Lynn. Mr. end Mrs.
P. Leen.. D. B. Faust, Lout■
tdlaU t. Jnne Faust t11Ht (; orgean
Lynn, pt Detroit. and Mr. anti Mrs.
1), faun and Mks Marl Mai.on, of
Sembern t'eUfornia. Mrs. Lytm 1s
-Ifeelleneetees-feteelser age nue fs *altering
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ANNUAL CONFERENCE SPOTTON ELECTED rr•
OF PRESBYTERIAL W. IL 8' IN MONDAY'S THREE- !,11'
CORNERED CONTEST
Large Attendance and Inspiring Sete
sloes 1n Mao: Church
d the The anneal enuferenee of the Heron
,rap street Preeb terlal W. M.O. ens held on
,66,* $111e 1 Tuesday, September lath. -lu Knot .
stile church, 'the pulpit and lent f..nu Heads Hislop by 198, While
boat4lrstlalgs';!t beteg beautifully leeurut.d with'Bricker Is About
not alaselatelle bee ',Munn) powers ault fnllage. ThP
(eters mowing . ins most !aspiring, there 1800 Behind
ioins a rg•• representation from
ni at Elghty'eereal
y.\C..\.'_. C.G.LT., i es and Bans :0,nor
of thl
avers inert asrnaitlim
la the
`race. Pit , muse
ell • Ins and family ; ran a 1" set for
Fr111Aj, Septembq side. Tbtr
/., - ttur n That rag a of field sail aId,.'Amend •.
sy and, hoconu.tlte neabers, a, , hare all 'Man to us a source of end- 80th. erne need pr0gteen (1R ldat the n1Al W
iectrleal fixtures; Miss N,dde hada less 1usetratlon and encnnragement. tre.•l• event- ill be nal r) a.m. heels, a
exhibit of flinger sewing machin• Vein. arttvity and enthusiasm in ever) f.ti:• ground., beginat at
county Sway. It
and fancy work; Barker Bros. show undertaking has always had a "peen- This will be
eleetrie hatteriea, tires. etc., for auto; tdirI` lsfioence nova as. Your steady. atbtetk• frena 'Sento ,on October
ct bur 1last
nig,
mobile.; Stnedj'• Grocery had a distrelina1', substantial life has always 7th. at 1 p.m., t
play ereanned goods and other spell been 14 fere us as an , xnmple to think from Golit'rirh. Clintott• d t4raforth suhje t o
which are fbNegiates and Exeter' nd Mitchell Cnun e.
unless; the Huron Motor sales hats--anrl live• for thews thinge
some Mtndwlme antomobfies o slew; gest and wOrt14 while in Ufe. .\11
and an exhibition et Beek -1st honey . these and mane other thinge we will
drew•dMeply MIRE, hal-de must assure you
High Schools will teem Citizens easetniI
Bre Invited to hr p bn both of the Para.. -
the,. occasions and to eh$r indlnter- , 1.4 --
est in the sports of the bo, to ]ftp. Do
S.
by offering the use of their carte
hake eonteetatnt« to Segfnrth on Octo- i vervain Jo • '
ber 7th. ', marriage,
' home ell •
--- ' lookwl •-
Farewell to Miss Florenee Moses, drew. an
A eongregetional meeting of North geerrelte.
street United church was head' b n I ceimd w
Tuesday 1824 with the Iwo -fold purl ce bony tit
lcoming newcomers to the i rrtt- cath•
was arranged bp Mr. Alfred
of ,Lucknew. The }mens Ina ore ea our Mao cense of gratitude end in -
wag to the • • wit( eta re en er-46ebtednees to you and your family for
prise. t • • ,e kb*, dining- - the indelible Impression wife)) hes
hall a 11 ~"7t Or a *Pace bean made upon the teousht and lite
in the r ►:l' (of those with whom .on carne into
The - textiil,Ita,• enntact. and whose privilege 1t wag to
whirl, 'lseteteeve,s0b•• neseciated with you. IRe know
made an } 4 • . sent utr'-t impression will never be lost,
stairs In tbe' •• h .yhhuC 11 be berbed down to the cue-
etlM s an invaluable
For the : of ! . tunday. an tenet ,R
old-time ; 't alt, . tine 411►as e1- t harftefP.
nomneed. Th. s e 001J tv ctom- We frost nd yours mer he
petltota M y of Dlgsrlgk, gparsil many'- of health and
yon may be able
a to visit with us.
, a warm and cot -
tali 'tetea of respect
r. ('.
elghty4bree years ;,f e. being inward. ha • • . ajd.
ed fleet prior sue Mr:Jetties Black. of , age -
1;tsIPrtch,. sseoud, , w -h.
The' Exhibition was favored with dial
Weak weather els Fribaj and them-,
was s Info attendance. Beide* two
speeding events, the afternoon pro-
gram Imduded " a tmEot-w and a
mages'
w
ebareh and of bidding fnrewell•to 111M i
Florence Moony, who leaves this week
for Guelph.
After an hoar of twee int4eonrs.,
tbe pastor. Rev. C. 'F. Clarke, took the
chair. tetter }shyer had aE-
aa programmusic.
ell gai '-•l
sty '
rhe cerI s xflbtrics The orn•
ing se.stop 1 North intron. Ria plurality over A.
the chub owing oceupkee by the petit'- Htslo Is to the aelghh `hood of -80.
ek•ut, eine F. H. Iwrkin. of Iteatorth, wino 1+
who offeretttle opening prayer. Mrs. ie Sheldee Bricker. P..P.O. candt-
Clariot Abeebart,- mf Sraferth. reed letr W l'rWn`L
4 -ripnure IPsetsnn. The minutes Monday wag a warm, bright 'MU-
t:„4,11,er.nl 1 Ihr s. rt' rj, Miss H. an lived day far gettlnR, Out a ,laeget
Isabel Graham. of lees H!i. and 8Lo tote -and when tbe pile elsaab'rK,
a letter from Mrs. N.11 Shaw, of ne•loek almost every etelebie roti
Khlretnwn, a former ,ees mat. peesi -',uwu 1184 been 'toned. .
dent of the Preebyteri) A pleasing Talo eaeky eeRturve, ase
solo by Moss WNL of Auharn, sal MtdPrteb Aad plvee lltslep a
fnllowe,I by- the rep,.•`' , f the «ripply 244) nvp? R1otton-a re'.rR1
secretary-, Mrs. W. D. 1'a r. of Clinton. ! I9►n_o result to lite attest of 92fi ve + '
.ho r1•Ik'rtetda-b$1e_.vub,•••I at -+114(1 that Oolh0tme.:fl ahtp.sasS7f'_..__._.__.._.
hug well for Iltelop, were cheering to
the Liberals. ''Ntngham gnve Spotters
Tt literature Inert -tate Mia lea- ( A lend of :l7_' but Brie -eels and Wrrz-
au
n weed :1) 11) cieloPk, (;Dor,! Spottily is 1urmber-elect for
good,henithe flier man}
ler emir happy returns of her birth-
clay- anniversary.
With all additional ••ash 'Iona/ion of
V11. which had been pent to Kennrn.
u'
Ibis A r41otl•'. * het Istel.:wall. of Glsler1le urged the' oder went for 111,10p, while Blyth
The =tea mea CAaallo•• irrive.l from. ntesdnttuc•nt• of item:too secretarial/ greatlyredaeed the 4'nneerrati('e Mit, •"
Fart William Thnrad+n last wtth in all tee 1p les beenuse of the fonts of last year. Wbcn the tOWD-
+tera+ 24t ' bu.hyls of wheat lm7xtrinme 's. rk. She 81gr sides reported it wee seen that Spot-
(hej (7•tictt tt el•soktt)t. °' grste,l «Hying 1 Looks 11114 maga• inn was getting the odvontoge of the
s
r -t# nttml'sg n asap ure at,wnrk thf■ vines. isstks about annoys. fraud. -triangular r„crest. and by 8 o'r'le k his
•
wharf in birds._ etc., being always oteeptahle. .etsetion was coneed(d. -'a
loam vrteja Thaw bottle of hooks Mel been sent ."1'* et ••
e a n it- 96btat Couserr-etir.s wady s•me at-
a 3, I Se ,' f rt h aux11- /Ireful for The *"aT ► tt ttt/ by the F.arter and tempt et eelehratlut. bat n beery
•t'XQata 4t p oil for, tl t• of lades to replying dlstrhte. sae, two nee emee on dampened their en -
0,
a
Patl m't' - 'Dd' S The three new of Seeforth. read an 'wedging 'paper t1i•1oeJ ;•
i..
apo e
th liheil rriveA this boxes a Bary. APs h01R the Cas, thtlelepm Winghant reported a big e •
eel sod n, t eat1one wetly erirh auxiliary. ]its. 'Keith Mc'I aU, Conservetiv,• •)emonstrsthot over the . `
p * .g,-.eap•eleit; of 1;,,0(10 gal- entitled. 'The 13hinigg Life." An ex- W ti the result wax kno Ates ,
Ion the ' .toed dtateibnttng mitten report M the su W nr'•r 5chnel
esso Marshall. Liberal 0 ►. ails
rustnm .wlthfa at Heap= CoIkgtti Tnrnntn, ons rend ddemised'fhr raged 15 the 1'V•
atydlve or thirty miles• it t Ki Fide ylntPr,
of 1 oe --.-. eal tlyt b eyti r _
pax le tion o4 elf nd - ek *we 1w
l,eing played on rise vinebsI mM'ting by lin. George lite- G,siericb h), the intermits of the parte
5.. .the.
Donald, of Ooderh•h, Th eseston Pw/dhlate 14e '51(8 spoke epp111"
arrived, last weyk- with' prayer by Mrs, foo stain. ria4,tlieat .t the assistance given by
;mot
titdl 'members of 'pre*bye which i
were In was• in taeedbn tit t Prime, addovned to swear➢ as ran be as'•F
-harbor, bot l : e to the wheal n wa mom• where a o (apace has es given below. Mr. C. A.
wi urn close d I 1 1 t4
E r7 Miss + ' ' eya}tnittee
am" 'ea Tn-yereefTns report 01 the Pre- 1
Atvet with the oil- j/e1e, atter whh'b 1*11 ee maap eoneeriatir a in behalf of Yr.
deli s With She to h ea 1111°
Arlon fav f .ThINH 4 y
hat
Pltg a .will be luncheon was aero u t• fish(,` tnrning mtdcer. wit g ve e
the'seasow. whk•h the pastor, Joey. R. C. l[d)tet- elects[ lttm ing•ap on Monday attlr'
A!t• •
ASH:Fr:GI)
. mid, welcomed the delegates ai , - 0+8311
veeyed greetings from the l'reahytet,.; •
M'wbkh the nt. Mrs. F. '
Larkin rest Pin a pti elnt %it
flstinp .loaner. ..i • e
The tloeal eset1elsels
pretgo r aro•
yterlah.asanee.
ea jam.
team In two Itratgbt 'pulls. The Ire
brigade team was composed of Geo.
Beacom. t'on. Stapleton. Ed. Willis,
Jas. Beetonr, Elmer Shear•dnwn. Wil-
frid Smith and Norman Claremont.
wilt) Chas. Bteeet as captain. The
Galerich township team. captained by
Rave H. C. Cox. included John A.
Dempsey. E.J. Trewartha..J. E. Little,
Alex. Stirling. Wm. Stewart. Ernest
Bell and Roy "Wthtnn.
in the ba5Pltall game, which is es -
ported elsew•herc.__EafteX_ llefeate_d_..
t;,,derlch, 12-7.
'side trial, ,•marc were n« follows:
2.50 Trot or Pate
Etvt) emelt' IT Yearly.
Crediton) 2 2 2 1'1
Randy Mei)Mtald Mitt
7 4 1 2 3
Mitchell
isahnr ('FI. Knitting.
0 1 3 6
(;oderlch )
Jimmie t;rettan (A. Ste-
venson. Galerich) 1 0 5 4
Cern Hal (F. KlpPeD.3 n 4 3
Kincardine)
4181. 1111415 (J. Mc-
Manus, Goderlrh 5 7 7 8
Pearl Peter (11. Yearly.
4 3 8 d
Crediton)
Time -'2.26', • 2.17. 2.21 rot, 2.19
2.12cla •
2.22 Trot or Pace
lino
Walton (W. MPNiatitts.
which you ware always most deepIl
Interested. We tenet that you mac be
able to make a peat Dahl of use of
this little token of love. in, keeping
alive and fresh. throng)) correspond-
enee. our bappv acquaintanceship.
Trusting that God's blessing may Mary Farrow. elks Mooney replied
ever 1411 np10n you and yours and that 1❑ every touching words.
your new home and use...Intlons may Then address..., on the work of the
ever be the Mara of -the happiest )n)• Mission Rarok which has been the
special charge of flies Mooney- In fire
church. were made by Mr. C. M.
fi41iPreson for theparent& antiMAf'
ter •rim Sutherland for the members
of the Rand. Refreshments were
serval and fnrther time was spent in
forming the acquaintance of the new
members present, and In bidding fare-
well to the gnest of the evening.
At n gathering of the Mission Bane
awn yjalnitabl1 way. JPes Moo
wag called to the fr the room
awl, was presenter) with snitcaee
with pearl and ivory fathers. the 11d-
drPg1 being read by Mr. A. M. Robert -
em and the presentation matte by 311.5
and that gond health /tiny be Fours for
mans yearn to come. with every kind
_1.huughL happy remembrance and good
wish your friendts to the Woolen's
Auxiliary and Women's Guild of Rt.
.L Ge+'rgc's rhnr•h only say to you and
goitre, -Au revofr."
Flatbed on behalf of the W. A. and
Women's Guild: Catherine A. Sturdy.
Vice -Pres. Guild: M. H Carey, Vire-
6 Pres. W. A.: V. Mills. Pres. W. A. a few days before Miss Mooney was
St. George's Chnreh. Goderieh, prc'wnfwt by the girls and boys with An extended motor„trip. On their re -
St. on the 0 o'clock train. amid show- The eIn Ing wards 117 the prrshlwtt
,1 Se•plpmher 10, 1927. a farewell Ad(Frees eccompoeniPd by n 'turn they will raise at 32 I'arkslew (P •,t ,.,,nU•ui en,p ries. far TnrBnt"' were most inspirational. A cordial i
Yrs. Seeger warmly thanked the txnntlftil'ailcer tray, Gardens. Toronto. ' }II Niagara mils and Buffalo. On their arty of thanks to ihr (:elrrlr•h Wit.. No
2 ladies for their kindliest! and hprombtedfriends return they will be at home far their prenemnts hnepllAlltc
to keep in touch with Go'erleh (Mends Many (viands at the( f t •tide red• by- Mi Tayler. by eorrespnnrlence. using their rr
4 thonsfhtful gift. Mr. &tenger to a Very
r.•
feeling manner spoke of Golerich as
a, always home. and expressed the hope.
•'+' that he and. Mr.. Seeger would he
able to return often to meet their aid
friends.
Ilei• perrel1 tea and A happy
A /.p, retty w
on TnPpltat 9e
noon in St. Andr
147 the restate n
Stewart ('. Parke
J. F. Rept-raft of pntfnrd. a, former
pastor of the bri when iaurel C.
Rates, youngest dn,tghter of Mrp. Eva
hate* and the lath- William Bates•
formerly of Galerle'b, was married to
Mr. E. J. M,'1)en of Toronto. The
bride was b.Mn gowned In n
Frcnch frock of powder blue and 1
snlmen pink benne/011y trimmer- a
erly of'eleven Sailed and
(taawt of Nis
gara Falls. Ont.. el Mr
ex.
MacLean. Ndest see of Mr. and Mrs.
Alex. Ma('1.een, of .Brantford. form-
erly of G.,e14-rich. The attendants
were Miss Rettn Harris. formerly- of
On-Pn'W,nnd. and Mr. Puttee Lewis. of
Brantford. The bride was chortling
in n Thee taffetas gorse trimtnel with
gold lace. black Path' Flippers with
Spanish hackles. and 5mn11 black but
trimmed with rhiuesemes. She car-
ried a lonely bouquet of wtnset rosea.
lilies+'f-,he-roller 8t111 lathys breath.
end
wen solemnized
r 6. -if high
chnrth. Toronto,
e chdreh, 'Rev.
desisted by Rev.
ser+ y
err /Oatit 11
and Mrs 11. J. -.Mom engaging in ".
prayer. A very p1Pnihnt feature was NO•
the preeentntIon by Mrs. F'. R. 114 1411ft,
on itehitlf of the auxiliary. to Mrs.
I Miner ('lark, Glad Tidings secretary.
and. Miss Tarter. nnelliary erretary.
of life -membership certificates._ in
appreciation rsf many yearn o Nn.
Damao service. cors. Lamont. of Tor-
onto, fleld strretnry. brought greetings
from the Connell end gore nit inspir-
ing adttres5. in her !ravels In the
West end in the Province of Quebec. No.
she hand that the minority- groups No.
The hrtdemesel. gnwluefln a Feenell amt smell lumbers 5541 the unser who
n pichtro hat of Mack velvet. She I erentlen of blur elan In call' 4tfeet• Bre getting the most out of their re -
carried a honquet of Ophclta roses and I carried 8 lovely bouquet of roses And lIglnn end rhnrrh lift. T1ie trentsnrer.
1117satsthe-selley, ire npolAtPly offer baby.. breath. After the wending cors. T. Stcnn 4mith. gnc.. n rry eh- Na
the ceremony n hnffet luncheon was errrmon7 n dainty hnRet lunch wee
ronrnging rep,rt of the finances. 'Miss No
Arrived tit the home of the brides mo- served Pd nh the homy of .thy groom's
Fvelyn Dumont'. of the Mei;111Irray N,i.
they. 21 i.ynd ncMllre. eft. And Mrs. parents, Wellington street. and d1- etls.inn )tend. (;„lynch. sing .1 8(110. No.
Mellougell left ami6 good wtshee on marls afterward. the happy couple which was mneh nppreeinted.
Br1 se, Spot'
ker lop a t
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3 44 79
8 ... "2 .3
7 1 80
318 344
MATH
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20 180 194
BRUSSELS
20 - 13R - 100
-2 10 104 04
MioeNlooney left this afternoon to
take a course In institutional mnnAge-
ment at Macdonald 'Hall, Ghelph.
Preeentatiep to B'4 - tev Wilkinson
At the hand reline on the ;square
the members of
their lender. Mr.
with a line P11-
ppreetatlnn of hits
jtnndmastPr. Mr.
the pres•ntntton
mer read the fob
to their wan
r a ,nrtment. 120 ss Ior of Myth. ' o.
Melina gtrw't. Brantford. interesting hrfefiete on ihr work were '-
Godcrich '1 4
Parity Boy (H. Bolling.
2 3
Exeter)
Bitty Brine-- 11t.--is-Walsh.s 2
I'almeretnn)
Jack l'atchen (R. lieedeu,.
1 The tae
hour wax spent. everyone looking for -
2 anri to the return cleft of Mr. anti
- ' etre. Seager.
8 3Tfg; Aeagrr left on Mender for
Kinmstnn. in eompeny with Mrs.31
Roberts. Jr., who is returning to her
Exeter) --- - -t-4 { home at Halifax after spending ,4" --
Time -42.10%. 2.16%. • ern) we k8 here. Mr. Seeger leaves
The main attraction o1) n Fri Frfdapl►el* next week
Ing was the Confederation pagsaat.
entitled "Romance of Canaria," which i Another Timelier Engaged
was pat on by members of the E' \n additional teReher hag been apr
nnnndctlle United church In front M pointed to the ',tea! of the Goderieh
the grandstand. :\ large111crowd ae Cntlegintc' institute in the perstm of
whilt, l M witness the performance. h%toss Margaret Campbell. B.A.. of Rip.
which was very cr•ditebieAP ler. lits. Campbell will commence
Liking part. RA all took tp}'arts In
her duties here on Monthly, September
excellent manner. I AbgGt forte Pei 19th. There ere now 294 pnpilt mg's-
rgoneepr tank part int •,4)tageant. which
!Prey) at the Collegiate.
represented the various Provinces of ,
the Dominion. the Father* of Confed-
eration, and many Canadian histories'. radar the will of Robert Hawthorns
charaeters. Several vocal sinless and of NPw $ark, which was probated
n11tntmPntel numbers were rendered,
and altogether It was a most Interest- there nn 9ptnrdap. Mary Hawthorne
of Senforth. mother of the deerased
ing and well-lented perfnrmettce. 11 0414 Nellie Hawthorne of New
At the retie those
taking kart were Ma
Cork. widow. are the only heirs to en
tendered a hearty rote of than es M rtstete "not exceeding $13e.000•' ac-
Dr.Glart In behalf of the Exhibition eor4ing to information received et
hoard. • Sesforth. Mr. Hawthorne died on
Rain interfered wlfh the Attendance Anglin 17. Hits only arriving bro-
ther RAtnreAy, and ihr gate reePiptts ether Is Mr. Walter Hawthorne of
GodPrlch.
were emelt. The racing program
carried out In the afternoon, with re-
sults as foiMws:
2.30 Trot or Paee
]Tim -Poly (til. Burling;
Exeter) 2 1 1
Mine (;rattan (1411. MU,hell4 r 2 2
iJftk• 1161 (Abe realer. (Tod -1 ft dr.
erirh )
Times-- 214 t i . 2.24%, 2.20%.
1.15 Trot it. Paty'
Jack T'ntehen (Hurtling. Fxe-
1Pr) 2 6 3
Sailor 'Tiny ( Burns. Palmer -
'ton) 3 4 dr
!
Time-- 2.14'%. 2.14'/x, 2.21.
The Ilse of prize -winners 1a even
Pleewhere to this trine. In severe
engem. in the list of award. in th
iuess--Hays
4 pretty wedding was solemnized at
St, George's ehnrch, Goderlch, on
Saturday evening. September 10th,
when Adelntdc Torrence. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hays. was
married to Mr. Ileac Rraek Lavas,
younger son of the 1-lon. 1. 11. Lucre.
The rector, Rev. J. N: N. Mills. offi-
ciated. The ettnr(h was prettily deco-
rated with autumn flowers and the
chancel Melte were !tanked with palma
and ferns, The !trete. who way given
Sway by her father. looked. Veti• love-
ly in her sleeveless gown of white
georgette and lace. with tete skirt
slightly longer in the back. The veil
of tulle vas held with a wreath M nr-
nnge bleseems with tiny dusters naw`
Poch ear. Tier shoes were of 5114Pr
kid and the carried n shower bouquet
of butterfly roses ends Illy -of -the -rel -
Icy. The hrldeemfld, Mies Catherine
Hays, wore a period frock of pink
georgette. ranght in front with a large
pink rose. with bine velvet tenement.
She wore a Terge black velvet hat and
earned A Colonial hemmer of single
nstera null roses. Mr. .lame% ttkeaff.
of Tort' Ieo. was the groomsman and
err. 111Aaf1W Wnrtele end lir. R. M.
Field. of Ge(lerlch. were 'lettere. P'nl-
I.,wing the ceremony n reeeption wee
belt.at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
R. (". Hays. where the bride and
gr.srm• received the guests with Mr.
and. Mrs. Robert C. Har* and the Hon.
1. U. And Mrs. ieleRs. The bride's
'eine-Away &eetl wag A pendre blue
ensemble with hat and shoe* to match.
Mr. and Mrs. Lure* left later.Tr mo-
tor, for Montreal end Qnetwe. The
ont-of-toren 'netts were Mr. A. R.
Tineas. fir. and Mrs. Wehwter. Misses
Helen and 71.ilth 'Webster. Mem.. tac-Mc-
Pher.on, Mr. (1. P. Camrbel,
Mary. Herrn 8nd Esther Darrow. Mrs.
E. Ileaeom. Mr and Mrs. T. W. Wel-
Mee. Mr and Mr*. F. ('. S. Evans, of
Toronto. Mr W. 3. M111s, of Montreal,
and Miss Beatrice Hunter, of Cleve-
land.
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(Peter Direct (T)emart, Kit-• 1 1 •hIIdnren's department.
e tarn(. name. nn mler
cheese.)
nt
Jnne ('aster (Chapman. Tor- sheet with a eorrespxtndtng nnmhe
onto) 4 2 2 being found.
Iast Sunday event?
the hand, pre.entlsl
C. A. R Wilkinum
graved baton in 1
rnpnhle services N
George James tae''
and Mr. George Jt
lowing address:
ToC.A.R.Will
erirh Rnnd :
The member. of
wife Rand take
yon to ae4Ppt tI
menial of ow
ability as leader 1
We feel that the
arhlAved et the
F.xhihltion bend e1
greatly due to 1
handy efforts to niriplete the; mnsitel
development s Ably begun by yon.
pre(NrrPspor. Mr. 0. Z. refiner. , To
show in some tangible manner our
appreciation of rhw•remit of your in-
bor we want yon to aea744 *hie baton.
which will, 48e hops, point the WAY to
even greater honors at tbP•nest eom-
1,Plitlnn, ith piewish for your
complete PII'W('CPpp.
Mr. Wllkinsen replied fittingly And
expressed his appreciation of the kind
twhntlght of the t«,ys in presenting him
lfh the Rift.
FROM RANDMASTICE Wi1.KiNSON
To the Edith of The SignRI.
'tear 0lr:-.0 1 here been the
.s
noon, leader God -
he Dederick .011-
easnre in R,kfng
nnnnlmens teed•
dtnee In ;(tar
our organisation.
New which we
nadlan -National
heat thfa year wilt
r splendid and
30 242 167
('IM, )RNF•
1 41 n2 so
2 '1 41 45
3 5r'_ 73 02
4 - 22• 63 17
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2 10 141 140
3 . 7 int 143
No. 4 10 222 138
5 4 00 124
0 12 234 120
110 221
GODORiCHT
10 175 170
144
-- given by u,mt• momlrere of each aux•
CHURCH NOTES CHURCH NO l ups Illary, .\ well rendered orgies Polo
Nn
• the orgn41l'1 Rrkle•t to the ru)nynient Nn. 7
At Yfctnrin street United church of all present. The doxology and the \dy.nn(•e 1'011 1 9 3
next Sunday the pastor will fake for Lord's Prayer closed 1► very profitable ,'
1IP etlb)ect In the morning. 11 n.tp-, meeting,
lis:" to the evening, 7
7 97 A8
•'Eyeen In Sort
p.m.. •'1'brtstlan AetIVify."
(Raptlst ehureh, Sept. 14th.-Atnrn-
Ing: The Story of Grande T,tgne:
((venT'lg : Rev. J R. McCormick. of
Anhnrn, ,Monday night. the report of
the R.Y.1'.l'. rally at Wingbam... -
Ster'iel prepnreftone are 4P4447
mule for Rally Day. September 2 5th,
at \'Irfnrin street United church.
There will his n Joint ,eralee At 11 a.m.
for 31111487 schnnl and rharch.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Arthur Circle of Knox rhnrrh will he
held nn Monday '`ening. Feptnmhr•r
10th. An interesting program is he.
Ing 11rr114gerl and all the members are
requested to be pr(4Pnt.
Clinton Prebetertnn' had r,'.open-
ing services in their chnrd•h nn Sunday
last. Rev. R. C. Mrllermid, of (04811.
funk part In the evening eer4ice tit
Clinton. and Mrs. A. J. MaeKny as-
sisted in the misdeal eervlce. •
The reenter monthly. meeting of the
W. et.9. anxllinry of Knee rhnrrh
w111 (e held nn Tuesdays, 'September
20th. of 3.30 p.411. The prngmIn will
be in ch8rge of errs. Oorinn
Mrs 11. ('. Dunlop nasi Miss Wiggin..
A fill attendance of the members is
71 1171 dal
GREY
iMMratitin Day Servile No. 1 37 0,. 24
The annual deeorAtion day tit \(alt- Nn. 42 `22 , 24
Innd'cemetery- ons observed on Sun 1. 2 40 121 32
tiny last. 'Members of Court I;ok•rieh, 4 n, # 'k4 ((2
No. 32. ('.O.7.. 1.11.1.. No. 1`C. Huron i .° 6R 82 23
Frwlg1e-Nn-1r'. 1.0.0.F., and (Ire*( ' Al 41
War \'eterat►5 farmed In pr.«•ession at 1 Nn. 6 414 914
the wpnare eAs1y In the rife -rotten and, 1 No. 7, ---_ _
loaded he the bond. rrarn bed to the 13 4R4 27A
drmetery. There a polemn Pteevire sena,, RO1(
34
held In remembrance of .tepnrtr.l ones. 71 41 l
those nffld4ting in the servlee bong . 1 171 41 e
Res, R. r. MrT)r'rmld, TMs. F'. 1', 01- N0t 11 Ra 102
llott. lira G +' 1011 anti Rev. C. E. Nr1. 3
('ark`. 7lesid,•s thou' 1r' pr„1•essinn. No. 4 :N 11//7.21 42 131
11 large nnruber of citieees were Nn..i ......
present tit the w-rvl4P, No. 0..°y__ --
80 -3: 50
happy recipient of nnmernns fNlrtte• rotne.t en.
Clone on the «neves' of the bond to the The services At North street 1'nlf.d
contest at Toronto- 1 feel T 48nnld like rhnrrh next Rnnday w111 he acs fol-
inst: 10 n.In Men's Chile
to espies*e me flanks end .outs•-, .,t•
preelattnn to all the citizens of God- on,. Anti Mission Hand-. "Haw
Wert. Ihlperiel!y be 1 thank those r•en we obtain power to attain onr
ga1Prent friends she made 1t woreiblrIre nnr arrays t'lnh6 41Nh j41aiettv5P(1
for r'5 10 go 10 the 1111y In roan••,
Again thanking ernrpre.en(of nn' d w,,rshlpe ton l lead
11 ohm dyne 71 p.m. Rubles
'nn-
hand for their h p
teatlmnnitl. 1 hpce the honer to be. day o-hnol tit 3 pen.
Cnnrs sincerely.
(1H ABt.F''e A ant 8 !rw days 481111 friends 1r' town honeymoon p
Bandmaster. Goderieh Citizens' Med sten? od
&trpt 14. 11127. this week.
re y.
It. WIT ,KINS4' N err 11081.7 Fox. of Dorval. Qn..
BRIEFS
The W. ('. T 1'. w111 held Its ream ,
la
'r1r M'mk. K,rting In ela.ny Hail on Mon•'
riny Afternoon. Septemb.r 19th, at 3
The nnnnnl decoration services At
Colborne cemetery will be held next
Sunday afternoon, September 14th,
commencing at 3.16 o'clock.
In the obituary notice of the late
William Mullen In last week's Signal.
the nnme of Mrs. Jahn Million of Tor -
mite, A daughter of the deceased, WR5
Ineelvert(•ntly /matted.
The fnilnwinRR adldltlon0l contvlhn-
(Inns tew8ree tin. P1penaC* of rite re•
Pent trend trip to' Toronto have been
treelved : 3 R. Tom. e1 : W. Ahl. 50
yten. enta;9t.: fir. J. R. Whitely end Dr Mar-
- Mr. ('hArle. ilreekow-, Jr and Ida
bride. formerly Mks Cernn Brownlee.
of Gnderlch, vl.Ite.) Mr. Anti Mrs T.
. 11. Brownlee. of Thamesfnrd. en their
fro from Ningnre FAlls
MORR19
No. 1 , 34 (1P 38
No. 2 n2 33 13
Nn 4 - :1 1111 32
No. 4 • 71 70 (13
Nn. n 40 37 40
Nn. 8 T1 79 an
327 323 011
Tf'RN7tPR'RY
Nn. 1 44 73 1.14
Nn. 2 .. 14 40 • 01
(.4 •W NO
0031 42
No. 11 . .
No, 4
240 212 2(43
EAST WAWA Weft
Nn. 1 44 40 21
44 29 79
72 214 fl4
Ile 30 t7
4n 27 40
No. 2
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No. 4
No. 5
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