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APPRECIATED BY
HIS • CONGREGATION
. The following with reference' to
a' son ,Of Mrs. E. W. Carrie of
Goderielr, is from The .Tersey Cityp
(N.J,)- Journal: '
, "The 'congreg ition of St. John's
Episcopal 'Church ' gathered last
Monday atf, Whittingham Hall to
celebrate the twentieth annidersary
of the installing of Rev. C: R.
Carrie as rector of the' church. This •
happy, and, rather unu:;ual state of
affairs ' speaks well for both the
rector and the.eongregation in this
age when .change is the order 'or
the clay...
"Since .Mr.. Carrie's •installation
he has served the parish faithfully
and performed his duties roost ef-
fectively. His enthusiastic sermons
presented in his ferceful. and under-
standable
nderstandable •manner have • been un
inspiration to. all of us, and the
buoyant spirit of his leadership
has been an -encouragement.
"His influence is felt also .in the
community through,, his a§sociation
with Christ Hospital, the Red Cross
and other charitable :organizations.
All the: 'members of ' St. John's
Church join in ,congrittulating Mr.
Carrie 'on this moment:oiis occasion,.
"and extend to . 4rs. Carrie a special
greeting' in ' recognition of her
• gracious co-operation. We' sineere
ly bale ---tin 1r. and airs.` Carrie
will rerliain; with us in health and
happiness for many years to coma.
nwnn4.I,r>",aCarrie Was presented • with
a gold". watch and •a purse of.
money," . - ,
St. "John's ' Church is., one of ,the
largest churches in Jersey City. and
is procperona in every •way. Mr.
Carrie is ,a. graduate •of the Gode-
rich Collegiate Institute, the Uni-
versity of Toronto • and ,Wycliffe
College: He. was: a stud at St.
Mary's; Oxford; when the first
'World War. 'broke ant and served
with ',distinction all through the
war, being one of, the first Ca.n-
odians to cross 'to the Continent
with 'the British. forees. He won
the rank of ,Captain."
LOAD'S • DAX ALLIANCE
3 re-
Day Alliance. is re
The Lord's p
sentedr in this community this year.
•by Mrs, 'P. St, John.
This organization is ;.recognized
widely as one performing valuable
national arxd 'community'service in
safeguarding. the :national wetkly
,day of ret for Canadian workers,
and the freedom of•.,our• Canadian
Sunday from cornruercial exploita-
tion. The opportunities for Chris-
tian worship and 'spiritual culture
are, likewise important, but these
are questions for irr,dividpal de-
cision and attitude. In any event
the `leisure, pad 'q'uiet of this one
,day of the Week• are' of real ,Value,
individually and • Collectively.
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OBITUARY
MISS, REBECCA MCCABE •
The death of Miss. Rebecca \ic-
•Cabe',foccur1ed in Alexandra 1Ios-
pitai on Tuesday morning, in her
eighty-second year. A native of
Godericb. ' towns rip, Miss McCabe
was• at. daughter of the late William
and Barbara Colborne McCabe. ' She
had .resided in Goderieh for ' the
past forty-six years, and was a
member of St,' , Geb'r.ge's ' Anglican
Church. Surviving are two bro..
thew, - ,George, of Goderich, , 4ind.a
Robert. of Colborne township. The
funeral. service' •` was held . this
'(Thursday) •afternoon 'at the .Pro
phey funeral home' and was con-
ducted by- Rev. B. II. ",Farr of- St.
George's Church. 'he pallbearerjs
were William and Bert McL*an,
Robert; Fred, Hugh and Bert Mc-
Cabe. Interment took place in
Maitland cem'e'tery;. •
MRS. JAS. BOGIE
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After a lingering illness, rs.
me
Ja. Bogie,M
Trafalgar street,
passed away in Alexandra Hospital
on Sunday afternoon, in her eighty -
'fifth sear.' Formerly Eliza Jane
Stewart, she was born in Goderich.
township, a daughter of the :Tate
William and.G•rade Craig Stewart.
She came to •Goderich- with her par-
ents at the age of three months
and had 'ever. since -lived at the
Stewart home -on „Tr=afalgar street.
She was • a ' lifelong Presbyttr1an,
a 'Member' of Knox Presbyterian
Church, Her husband predeceased
lir fifteen yearn She leaves one
brother, John Ca:melop (Cam)
Stewart' of Goderich. The funeral:
service: 1
took 'place at the e I3raphey
funeral home on Tuesday afternoon,
ltev. , R. G. MacMillan. of Knox
Presb .'terian Church 'oiliciating:
'The ,pallbearers *Qerer-v-Roderick
13•ogie, Geo. Westbrook, • Alex. 'Hen-
derson, John Henderson, -Joseph'
Stewart anis Harry Jones.. -"Burial
took place in Colborne. cemetery.
' GODERICH GUN .CLLU3
The Goderieh Gun and Rifle Club
held their weekly, shoot yesterday
with : scores as follows : 'Hedley
Prouse. 21-17 ;, Bill Beck 17; John
Gilbert 20; Chas. Prouse 17; .George
Castle 17 ; . Bill Lttm•by, 22 ; John
Anderson 23-20 • (Kippers_) ;. Thos.
Allin 18 (London) ; Chas. Parkin-
soli 15 (Lon.cton) ,
The following scores N•ere at. the
21 -yard handicap: John Anderson
'17; Hedley Prouse 18; John -.Gil ,
bert 19 ; Bill Beck 18: •
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it' usually comes on between the is more common among wormer; than '
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Artificial ice requires
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Have them sharpened by
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Guest speaker, the lion; Robt. H. Winter,, M.P., Minister
of Resources and Development.
Mr. Winters is a prominent PederaI cabinet member,
an oitstand ng speaker and is, making his first visit to
Huron. -Perth. :as, N. Corry, M.P.:Ab Y. McLean, MM.;
and other,Liberals will 'be present.
Everyone is welcome. °
Huron -Pert ,,'Liberl Assoca,•tion.
W, I.. Whyte, . Bean 'w , Tuckey,"
'President . Secretary.
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