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HARTEREI) ACCOUNTANTC,
CECIL IRXD�E,
CHARtERED ACIPOIINTANT
heniXo.--ilifice 343W, House 1343j1
fr Ooderich.
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Accountant
Clinton - Qntario -
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Mona 7438W* Rattenhury St. N.
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INSURANCE'- ,
aleK114.401k ,YUTUAX,FIRIfl
" SuRAN:pin .co. - Farm • and .
Isolated town 'Property •,infAlrigl,..
Vic ident, Cliris. Leonliarclt,
Borii-
bolm; Vice -President; Hugh Ale.lk•
ander, Walton.r. Mgr. ; and 'Bevy',
• Treas., M. A. Reid, Seat:nth . • ,
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Directors 44e0nliardt.
' Bornhohn; Hugh • Alexander, Wal-
ton; Balia. H. „WhitMore, Seafer,th,
E. J. Trewarthe; Cilaten; Hebert
Archibald, Seafortli; Zohn H. Mc...!
• &will& • Blyth; 1.tanit McGregor,:
011,nWijohii L. Mahone, Seaford';
Harvey Fullef,.:Goderich. . _ •
Agentsrr-O-ohn ••E 'Pepper, Bruce-
field,Xt,R. .George A. Watt, Blyth,
R.R. - 1; R. Finlay lIcKercher,
Dujlin, RR. .1; J. V. *. Preater,•
Rrqdliagen; •Selwyn „Baker, Brim-
' • ments Ineket their cards reeeiPted
at the Royal 'Bank; Clinton; .Keith
Cutt's • • Grocery,, Kingston Street,'
Goderieh, • ;
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ALCOLM MA
Now woivoil,.
on the ScAlAre-fOrnaerly'- Mr,
' '•Oreigle's Office., -4 • •
Real Estate--04neral
suranee
l'hoe 115W
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-DONALD B. BL -
EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER,
Lleeosed for Cottages of Huron
and 'Binge
RIPLEY, rlloive do, -
Tr informattlyn,apply 6LX
Itenkighan, Division CourtoOleric,
Goderich, Ont., •
floommoromommole
' EDWARD W. ET.T.TOTT
LIKIESSO AUCTIONEER
Correspondence promptly „
sWIAX,e4-. TM/late arrangements
can • be made or Sales Date. by
'pilling Phone 203, Clinton. •• • I
Charge'moderate and satisfac-
tionGuaranteed. 1.9tf
• 1141t9LD.730tESOIC • -
• "ICENSED AUCTIONEER
7-*----41ZON-AND,
SeafOrth Phone 11-661 Or
•" Harry Edwards- Goderich
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Phone 144 '
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R. O. J. R. FORSTER EYE'
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BAR; NOSE, ',THROAT•,
'Late 'House- Surgeon,...,New York
• Ophthabnie and Aural- Hospital,
assistant at Mberefield Eye Hospltal
and Golden Sqintre.Throtit
• London, England. •••• • '
EYES TESTED,. :-0.1,ikaPPS--.
SUPPLIED
53 Waterloo Street S., 'Stratford.
Telephoner -2M- • -
Next visit. Bedford Hotel,
Gode-
rich, Wednesday, Sept...28t,h, '1949;
• at -2 p.m: .till ,.30 p.m. •
sompolowimoimmo
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R. .
- Dentist ,
•Corner Wellington and Lighthouse
Streets. • ,
•Phone .1038J for appointment.
CIHROPILACTIC
1:1E'RBERT B. .SXICH, D.C.;
Doebar of Ciro,practie:
Office Hours .
Mon., Thurs.-9 a.in. to .5 .p.m.,
Tues., tima. to 5 -p.m.
t� S
Wed:, ..,46 ;Snatt.-9 aan. to 11.30,
Vitamin Therapy' Eleetro Therapy
•C/Ifice-Corneir• Of South ,St. and
Britannia Rbad: "Phone :341. •
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MOTORWAYS:••
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All One's, Emit& Dayllghi, Saving
To :LONDON To 8TRaTFORD
7.50 a:M. r • 7.50 a,,m.--
12.15 p.in,- • 12.15 pan:
• 4.15 p.m. 4:15
• 9 p.m. -Bus leaves .daily at 10.10:
for llincarclipe.and. •OWeit. Sound
. Holiday schedule in effect follow-
ing 'dates: May 24,. July .1, •Aug.
'Salt
On Monday and day afterholidaY,
inis for London. leaves at 7 a.M.
Bus to Stratford and London at
$.15 p.m. Sunday and 11,olidays only.
Sundays:and holidays -the 13.15 MO
goes to'Stratford'only.
Connations At Clinton for London,
, Detroit, Wingham;': Walkerton,
Kincardine, PorCEViii and 'Owen
Sound.. . •
Connections at Stratford for .Wood-
stock, 'Kitchener, Guelph,' Hamil-
ton and Toronto.
Conneetkiib at Mitchell ,for:LiatoWel
• and London.. - • •
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For information phone Reg. McGee
. ' • & Sons at 765. e
,Carey a110..Chapmate
it*IriNSIMANC
Fire, Automobile, Casualty
P. F.'Carey 0 F q,13aPpla.11
Phone 18 (0444
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att. Gaynor
• lAcensed Auctioneer.--Salei•;,„ .
conducted-, anywhere
For information write Or.
phiene 787J, Goderich (collect)
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,N.Liimmigurfarars.
GOo. G. Maawan.
Fire, Accident and Motor ear.
T. Insurance
OFFICE--:-MASI/NIC 'TEMPLE-,
PHONE 23e'.• • GODERICIll-
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• Inaure In Sure Insurance
Confederation. Irife--Wmd, .car
• .IFIRE:;.-Preferred rates-. fir
•• • preferred risks..
, ACCIDENT & SICKNESS
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jOHN 'PARRISH
Phone 7r15 Dungan.uon
, INCOME TAX RETURNS-
PRIVATEA-7,7,• • BUSINESS..
FM REPORTS
• Bookkeeping records mitalied
and 'checked monthly.
er it request-.
ROY N. BENT4Y.
• Phone 909J
BOX 58. • 36 Regent St:
• GOIDERICH, ONT. • . ,
• FIRE!
Protect Yourself With fire
• Insurance
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Gordon„. ,Jewell
Ilk' 6, GoDuRivn',
Phone Carlow 30-r-4 •
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A. L. COLE
Optometriat-,-Optielan.
../E, yea ExaMined, Glasses Fitted.
Phone 33 . 4, . Goderith, Ont
vimairorair•amirommilionammarmow
-Darliiig the liTst year of a child's
•life'lle..gfoWS,nke rapidly than at
any 'other '
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,aupoor...ainir mob era War mlaliMMISIIIONI
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PCAPITAL • THEATRE
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TEE 47
Now -Red 'Skelton and 1Warythi''Maiwe1l, hi The, Shoi'v-off."
TueS. and Wed. -1-,
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---pimald:;;G:pennorii441Oria-4)ellitvettcduitl&-Cohurn and 'Eop(dn
A ffist-ae'ffoii.danee-niliSleiilWitliac'yotttbful, .ta,lentetl,eTtst and 'ittS
Alined lit Sparkling eel)n o
1o
Thurs., Fri. and
-Glenn Ford,Drew 40 110 Collins. '
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,. A rip-roartikWeStern \VIM a reitl'atorY places 'this .pleture -at 'the
' • top of its elliss. "Xou will, enjoyles 'breathtakinv,Teehtil.:
bacitgrtiundw, -•
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'..Cotnint,--eitidY.Gariitlid and .6elie Kept in "Words and.1Vins1,00
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'1Viatinfeea Wed. Sat; and, liptidaya at .0.30. pni
j)E
Project"
of Lions
Members to Sumij IOU, for
- Consideration at Next• .
'Meeting
f'Onebig project for the coining
year to .mit4e us all work' and of
which we Might be sproud" „waii;
cited as the paramount need Of
the Ooderich Lions Club by Lion
'President Utirold. *Bettger it the
Opening ,:meeting of the Season at
the Bedford ',Hotel OLI Friday
evening. '
, •- ,
Members Were :asked to mike
.,pkgestitintS for :consideration. Only
One Jaiaild on the spot was that of
Lion, Dave Allan, who • suggested4
that the Liens consider the building
of a suitable. meeting place for pos,
Scouts in -GOderla. He .polated
but that Mackay Hall was at pre-'
sent being used •bitt was not entirely
suitable. . •
!
Each Membring
Member was urged to
to -the 'next Meeting an idea for
some large worthwhile prejeet for
the benefit of Goderich, at yhich
tirme the N7a.r1OUS • ideas would be
considered. • ..
Visitors at ,the meeting were Past
President Walter Hodge of l'oronto,
Deputy <District ,Governor Dr. E.
A. McMaster ',and International
Councillor II. G. Meir of Seaforth.
w4y-didlike-tificongratalafem.the
Gederich•Lions Club on the fine work
itis doing," said lion Walter Hodge.
"I still read The Signal -Star- enh
week at Toronto -and, learn What
AS1. going_Dti..in Goderich;
• "In. Tay :Work .I fravel ,around
considerably ''and-ln-lrOrtrerli''20E=
fario towns .in . particular • I • see
OURSELF
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. from sudden
dropi in tempera.
• tare ! Fall is tricky,
soorder ciur
F,amousA Reading
Artphiacite, the
hard coal that gives
:dependable protet-
ion always: It's
- naturally superior! -•
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FPri\e,
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X411GpXsT LEAVES riARM
• PQR, LI,ARAIOrrosir
BLYTI Raidinati,
livihg with. Mr, and.4 ,X,eith
Webster on their fainv Just nOrth
of Blyth, lea-ves tonight pit ,Tor
Pg
vIrlieWit her .hnShatitt haO, peen
Onto, where she has Obtained a post
tion as librarian ln a library On
-College street' in tlInt city i MrS
Istaldraaa Will attend a part-time
librarian's coarse at the University
of Toronto. •
Mr. and Mrs. .lialtimaa arrived
hero from Estonia six inentik'ago
"Mrs. Raidznaawas a 'high ''ItChOe
teacher, -has heri...B.,A.; degree, and
SPeak4.- and teS00-5 SIX langilfigeM.
•
1 -ler husband, who, was <0.,•, menaber
og the. Estonian eonstabularyrlias
been helping On the farm 'of Lewis
'Whitfield, He, too, :will leave,' for
Toronto within • two weeks.
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0..,1____,-BOAXI) T� StEX
ADVICE OF . DEPARTAIENt
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••••••••••••• ••••••••
• The •Goderich District Collegiate
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•
Board, at the. regular meeting on°
Friday night, decided to seek the
advice of the Departtiynt Of Edu-
cation regarding additional 'accom-
modation. Which will likely be re-
quired next •September. •Aecoin-
anodation at. the school is crowded,
this year, • and U• future increase
in attendance is expected next Soar.'
-.:-.4.1.etteii.:•froni S. 13. Cam & Sons -
onto axebiteet§, lidv,iSe(„1 against
any further addition to the present
school building. One elaSs --at.,4 pre-
sent is• accommodated. in the rear
of the- aSSembly room. '
• • •Tiie"- School- at present -occupies
almost the. entire 'site. There is
'SnialtielifilS-Calift, at the :east' side .
of . the "gYninitsium. ••
-T.he 'original school at the west
end of the site, built as a grammar
school in 1873 .is said 'to be one.
of *. the oldest in Western Ontario.
It wasenlarged daring the 1880's:•1
It was•rmnodelled and added to in
1923; an 1938 a further ad%
;mils eete'd.
Under the neiV enmity - health
unit, iinniunization and medical
examinations will .be carriad •out
In grades IX to XII under Dr. W.
F. Gallow of Goderich and Miss
Cunningham, supervising. nurse of
the Huiron County Health Mit; also
iramunizatien, ot all student 8 re-
questing -it.
young people standing .armuntstrect-•
corners wondering 'what to ao with -
themselves.' If .they ' only had ka
such .as. ,Godexich has
to sponsor sports ..aCtiyities this
condition would never prevall,"_•he:
•said.. • • • .
-Deputy District „Governor MeMaSZ
ter -stated that on October 7th the
SeafOrth • Liora,s' 'Club would be ob-
serving its silver .,anniVersary'' and
the special speakei. for the occasion
would be Inteinatioilal Lions ,Presi-
dent Walter Fisher- of Queenston,.
Ontarie. •
!. ;International Councillor Hal Meir
paid . tribute •tb Walter Hodge. as
an eXample of• a • good Lion. Ile
regretted that he had -moved from
Goderich and added that if he ..htia
remained. he , would undoubtedly
have become .'district governor.. •
President Harold 'Bettger Stated
that • it the next Meeting a full.
report would be made,on,th'e, results
of the, recent „Lions carnival - - •
your saWs, „knaves, Shears
• and all household utensils
SHARPENED AT
LYMA.N.'S 'SAW SHOP
We are thoroughly experienced
in gumming and hammering
small round saws. Hand saws
are automatically filed.
• A,. Lyman.
BAYFIELDD.* 'Phone 067kl
z 47. 36x'
T. Armstrong
,OPTIO.A111 and OPTOitiETRISTi
Square . •Goderieh
nd-See-RMter
Lueknow first Wednesday o
' each month •
•
SI
EPTIBIBER1 t 1949
District. Yets to
Receive Medais
Ai ,
$fitimated 2,009 Expected
tO 'Reach Osiderioh
„• ••
• Next Az9n,th,
Canadian' .Legl.-0a officials »expect
the %arrival:1h' Onderich,";early next
• IL
Onth of an',eStirintted 2,00.0" war
Medals for' personnel, from Cioderich
and immediate vicinity Who.. served
in tlie armed ,Virees*citiring *orld
War: IL - The iinnYediate vieinity
ineladeS' '11;t0a' ot *lies
Oederich, Hundreds *ore
med.als ean be added to theafore-
mentioned figure for the personnel
from .sttli over Colborne, ...A.shdeld,,
West Wawanosh, Hullett and Gode-•
rich townships who will be 'reeelv-
ing4beni. r•-• ; •
' These, medals will be among the
campaign stars- and medals which
will be distributed to the more thau.
one million members of, the Can-
adian armed fors and merchant
navy wgho served ii :World War II.
Hen. Milton .P. Giegg.Mjnister of
Veterans' Affairs, has iinneunced
they will be distributed about
October 1it.•
The estimated • distribUtion of
stars and Medals for Veterans in
Goderieh and inimediate area is as
C.V.S.M. medal for 18 •nicmths'
voluntary service . in Canada, to
500 veterans. • •
1939-45 war medal for 23 ..days'
operatIonal .or non -operational ser-
vice In Canada,: -to -600 veterans.
Clasp for • 0.V.S.M. for 60 days'
,seVice• Outside Canada; to: 275
veterans.
Defence medal for Sig' inailthe
service ,subjec, .' to. attack or
danger Overseas; to 200 veterans.
1931:45 star for months'
oper-
ations'overseas, to 150 veterans,
„France and .GerzatinY • Star for
service, in Germany, Prance or the
Low
veterans. i,es...tict7,400:Veterans:,--
. Italy star for .:iin ,erviee ' Italy, to
Atlantic star for convoy wpak On
the Atlantic or coastal' patrol work
of air force, tO' so, veterans. • '
Africa star for service--inIAfrica
from. 1040. to 1943, to 8' veterans.
Mania star for :service,hi BUrilift
from 1941 to end of hostilities, to
•6 -veterans. , • -
The Minister Eiplains
The: Minister has eiplainea that
iethe vast- vajority of eases it will
benecesSary for the veterans to
apply for ,their -medals,. ' To facili-
tate the application special postage -
free° cards will be placed in all
Canailian .postoffices. These. cards
will also be available in all branches
of the Canadiai3. Legion.-. •
"The reason for this is thab we
do not' have up -to -dale addre,sses
fof thousands of Noterans,r,":111r.,
Gigg..said. "There aremany
thousands • who have gone quietly
back into civilian life and who have
not- been 111 contact with the de-
partinent since their discharge. As
tt• result we niuSt.• have these ap-
pgeations in order to have decorate
addresses."
.Merchant seanien and ex -members
of the Juerchant navy will apply
to the •Department of Transport,
Ottawa, submitting -their ap-
plication their ceetificate -Of -dis-
charge or their eontinuons certifi-
cate of discharge book. From 'this.;
the Department of Transport,will
decide entitlement pnd forward the
iedalS earned. -
MeMbers ot . the pertaanent force,
howei•er, will receive theft decants=
tion s 111 iugh the Depart -men t ' of.
,National Defence without afly. ap-
plication` being neeessarf,t-wEire cer-
tain of the reserve units will re-
ceive theirs in a • similar manner
'older arrang'ements already' coin-
pleted. '
Next of. :
Mr. Gregg ;made it clear, also,
hat the next' of kill • of deceased
•eterans will be eligible .to receive
he Stars' and medals which would
fay@ been awarded to the ,veteran
ap,Tie
leerllowt*inb
died.0
10 neCessity for
pPlications "from th-e neitof kin
f Veteransi"Whb 'died on active ser
ice
or 'a reselt of a service-
onnocteda - Mr.- 'Gregg
aid.• "The department 'has-ficenr-
te addresses • for the people.
4owever, the o1Ycthl next of 'kin.of
hose wlio have sdied since dis-
barge of a • non-serviee disabilitE
P
witty as the veteran." ,
All told the department vi11 be
is.tributing a total 'f5't eleven Stars
nil medals. Widest xlistribution is,
f course, the -%•Var Medal, 193045
"lileh :was- awarded ti ifrr'-inembers
f the forces with 28 days' service.
total of 1,060,000 of these has
Oen ortier41.. Nett° in importance
the Canadian ;Volunteer Service
edal of, • which 'approximately
00,060" i11 be distributed. To
24,000 recipient, of this ninglal
III go crasps signifying at last
days' service outside Canada.
The other meddIS and Starstobe
stributecl are as follows:. DO:elle*
edalt - 400,000; • 1089-45 Star,
8',000; .firtince, and Germany Stir,
0,000; Italy Star, 102;000; At -
title '-•:•• Star, 4,000; Africa ,Star,
,000;. Pacific Star, 19,825 rind
Timm Star, 5,200. Ire 4tddition
,8117rOdoc„lasps • to stars will be
vistr
0()DERICI-1 UPHOLSTERY
:- ON TIE SQUAR
Chesterfields, aritiqueS, etc, re -upholstered; recoferea,'
a„?e choice of 211.0W coverinxs, `
' Our 25 years' iF,perietteeyour guarantee. tstimates..
7:4fik l'etsdnal. attentiorrtrall
REI:D PHONE.1809Vir • GOliERIOH
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DANOING vir.gDxsothor .0,4a sAvioxiy fars
SATURDAY
Johnnyns art is in
•
VIEDNESDAY
arn Dance Gang
• ,Adtdosioxe 50o per person
SaturclOs atta toilida0---766' per. person
4, :TWO' IN Iblig '.`90
attsv Arttrgaret Mallotigh
brated,„ her tinety-seeond birtlidaY
Septemper and. irThe'day,,after 'her
birthday last year Wass Mallonglr
fell and broke her She 16
able to walk again with ,,the aid
Of 'her Cane. The' same .iyeek ther'
broththr, ,:foleph arallongh; also
the,,4400,hittlulay Mr;
:Sfallongit leplanning to Spend the
WintOr,In Cloderlelfelotieknow Sen-
tinel. •
,
e all hav'e ij?atronyrnfc tt
tally able:
• REDAIRD-FgNigrom
o1.interesti1igym4a1ni took. p1ae0
St. Peter's ChOch..• en Saturday.
.
..morning, when Bev..3. P. Olecson
.united F14 utai'r1444, Uary. 4044
POnicheimi daughter of Mr.. .,and
Mrs.' :Winnipeg,
and, ,Joseph °Bedard, London,
Atm Mrs, P. Bedard,
(,;(4od`drich,:,' The ?bride Waii
marriage. by .her brother, Leading
Aircraft -man.- ,Anthony Fonk.helin,
4,04.11, .40 was gqwned, in Iv.hite
satin And Spanish lace;
and a ,iingertip veli 4eld 'b'y .-orange
bloSSoras.' Her , Cascade "boucillet was
andaadate.'daisles„
Miss • *all ICibaltani Of London, are
maid of honor,. wore aeep coral
c,repe. With slight train. and.match-
ing headdress:. MisS Rose Marie
Hartman,, bridesnmid, was gowned
in blue taffeta,) with _blue head-
dress. They rried .cascades of
gladiolus.hT'a llower 'girl, Shirley
Anne Bedard, sister of the .groom.
Were, a frock of yellow taffeta. with ,
intitehi4 headdress-. and • eitrried a
nosegay Of roses, • Neil Bedard,
Goderich, was his brothei.•'s . best.
men,' and the, -ushers were Clair
Bedard and J:anaes MeLachlin,, both
of Goderich. Miss Gloria ranter
was soloist, .4"
'
For the reception , at the 1ark
House after the ceremony, the
groom's m,other wore a• black dress
with' pink and grey accessories and
pink--corsage-,..-Later:--the--eouple
left for a trip -to Sarnia and Port T.
Huron, the bride tray -piling • in .a
gold -tinted dress "With black af.tees-
0•ANDIP4rMPORIV,IINXSTIi,',
PRE013'21'EltI4N COU10
.At n meting of th.e„ Presbytery,
wo'faii'lIguntirethn,414.1!1.4tx,i.j:xn Tevii70..sudttablYat;
of
Knox Chtir010: '0Ocle.17104# was 010
lantined. apct,cortlikaa its a;,.. student
for the ministrY,of tbo Presbyterian
Cinirch.in Canada. -
Rev. Di. Q, 0,,,XeYOPnald; former
mederator of, the ,:preabyterlaii.
PhIlkOh, in Presenting
amine 4.to the -Presbytery,'
stated that it was just -forty, •years
ago to, the day wben lie hinuielf
was examined and certified in. the
-'samd*charch.- •
MacPcinald'IS 'the grandson
Of the late, Rev, Professor Ewan
-Maegenziel formerly professor ,of
tiraefleal theology .of the Presby-
terian College in, Alontreal,-Whost
widow now resides in Lucknow.*
Alex: is the son of w. and •Mrs.
Alex. MacDonald ,of Niagara
He has been In Gederic/j. • foy the
past two years, „and' it was while
here 'that be decided To' enter the
ministry into Which he goes as
one of glum Church's prang men.
Rev. George Milne, of Brussels,
was elected the new inecierator,•of
PresbYtery.
The COMMUI11,011 service Was con-
duCted ..by Rev. Alex. Niallii0; 02
Winghare, and the address was de-
livered by Rev. Dr.- J, S. Shortt,
sores - .and corsage of roses. On
their " return 'they will reside' in.
London. •
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