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LUCKNOW. ONT.P 114URSDAi, July 20,9i 1933,
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PlioNt 53.
,TENDERS FOR BRIDGES , IN
ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP, ' •
'fenders will he. reteiVed by 'the
undersigned lin to 0.- P.M., July 29th,
:
133, Or • the'constriiction Of a re-
• inforced concrete Bridge, 29 ft. span
on Division Line -Con. 1();
• -
tidsline, 0 and 7: COIL
, 8, 'ED.' Township' will furnish the
•• Steel. Contreetor to furnish ri':t of
Material- and :leave roadway ready-,
for . traffic. • Work to be , coinpleke
by Sept.:20th. ,C. E. IVIcDonagh,
[ Clerk.
. Events
, First Insertien„ ,60c,.
...StdiSeqUent •• Insertions, , 26c::
• There will. be 'Social, and ,Dance
• 'held in LitelcrieW - Orange', Hill on
Thiirsday eening, July •20th. Local
7-'7,--:-Oreheatre... Ladies; Will PleasiThifrii''
•lunch. , (EyerYbody
N:-cleoMe.-44ociel'oCoin.
!• TTOO
tAND • .TA.
, .
Friday; . night (to-morow) „ the
Lucknow Citizens'.: Band': Tnttbe.
be. held in 'Ottledoiiiiii: Perk..., Bands
will be,. preient ..•frefnAlattiStOn_lcin4:„
Cerdine, Wingharn, 'Teeawater and
• LtieknOw. -,'AZ.gdoed4regteiii,:,haa2been
. • , •
prepared,' A .litneSr 'dance 'held in the
park will follow the sittoo;'-rA--good.
platforen has beensectired and will
, ,
• he erected .for the dance.
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Card of Theeka'''
" The family of :the late Mrs:. James:
F.', Ritchie, wish to thank their many
friends and neighbors kcir theirkind-
' ness.'erid'aynanathy .shown during the
recent ,illness' and ,death of their
iiiother, nlso for inanY floral 'Contri4-
butiona' received.
,
'INMEMORIAM
•
ACKERTIn :loving ',memory of
John Almer Ackert, who died July.
13th; 1931. •
"And .it„:ceine ,te pas, when : the
time was come that he Should be
.yeceivedhe steadfastly set his
face ',to' go to Jeruselem.''.. Luke 9:61.
Wife and Farnily..
• "'CHRISTIAN COMPANIONSHIP
CLUB '
;
, All theaRung( People between the
• ages of ''.12 and25are Cordially in-
vited to attend the Christian Corn4.
. panionship Club, :Which Will :be . held
in the United church , next ' Monday
'evening at 7:45:- •
The :Club is hiter-clenetninatio'rial;
..lbut.-peeitiyely..-chriatian.;:and ,was or-
ganized to inOt' the 'peed of , our i
young people ,, during,. the summer.
Months. The first:tWenieetin a Were
•' bold in • private 'home's hot on account
of the*troWstwill in the futdte. meet
inthe various churchcs The program
conaista Of Choral singing, Bible
anerpory work,' Chapter • Sun -unary;
• Sernionettes, condncting; Bible
•• petitions, , etc. • . • . • '• •
' We brine, that all the Young people
of high' school '‘ age :Will; Plan to he
present next Monday 'evening to. hear
the :"three-minute" iermonetteS niy
'e 'number of the young men A happy
'Christian time is promised to all who
attend, so please advertise this _C. C.
as widely is possible.
Esteemed Zion
Resident Passes
Mrs. Jai es , itc seS uccui s To
Stroke, -Surviving ILer Late Hue.;
band, OnlY"Six; iths
,
Our Zion • Correspondent)...
ARREST FOLLowi.
SERIOUS ';ALIXGA11611E•
Kinloss Farmer Alleged To listft.
Committed Incept -Two . Teen Ask
,Daughters. Involved
Petei•Tarter, concession 6; KinlosS,
.was airested on Monday by
Provin-
eial 'Officer McClevin.'�f Walkerton
With sorrow "We. record the 'Passing, and lodged in "the '.CoUntY jail al -
on Thursday, '411r, 13th, of. MP- Jas leged :to , be guilt.y of a -"serious off'.
E". Ritchie, fellowing a heart attaCk fenaeinvolving two of his 'teen age
austained :• the - Proceeding, i•Friday • Anai,if‘herif, one •a ?ionne Mother of
". •:' • ,
Mrs: Ritchie had been in the enfo3"-;- but a few weeks,
Inent Of usual 'health andwas Pedant mother.
''•the•
preparing • to assinillung. nomet.inu?"--olficilala : of the4
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that evening, When Stricken, „igtadr, Children's Shelter at Walkerton have
hallY`leysing into a State of ,'eeina been working on the ease and on
from Which she failed`qe• recover. Monday,., Rev. Perdue of Walkerton,
Borp. at •Lanes, March 22nd, 1870, in company ,with Officer,' MCCIOYIS
the°secondt "eldest of .04, falt4lr of: visited ' the Carter home on the 6th'
the late Jaines and, .Marion Mae; concession. ,Ilere they 'received. a.`
Naughton Ferguson,., the deceased .signed statement from. the . Yonnff
spent her • early ,fife,-°•th that localit3'. ',nether,' 'alleged •Siceinfirig her father
'Oluif:r herm'ariiiige7on''Veeeiifber-18tk"'fift-ineeat,. At' another farm belonging
1889 to her husband the late Janes to this farnilY 'near South . Kinloss
E. Ritchie, who predeceased; her last Church, the, oflleials, . located Mr.r:
February. • •Carter and the other daughter, from
Of a' edict, liolpful, pnasaureing,, ,Whom..e 'siinilar acquisition was
re -
and sincere diapositic.p, she. Was '• ea -
teemed and loved by all Who Wereas-- "Blaek'''''Pete as .he -IS. designated'
POPlated wth herin the • various in. this locality was. immediately
Unties of •home, cOrrniiunity__•_., and Placell_underr'-arrest..-:?tindtaken--tO
'efluteh activities, to which she most Walkerton.
'cheerfully and willi ng1i responded.
She: Was -, an eatneat, and •,censiatent WEDDIN
member of,•Zion Church and was ae- • • .
tiyely interested in the work of the
-W:Ivr::-&---514.4771.adies'. Aid gaieties; • ,C14.1"119N.77...fiESN111:', ••
,Wftli:which She had long' been 'ideri-; • The, Pr.eshyterian, Church, 'LlicknOW:
Was the seene, of, a 'very interesting
dreading,' :on Wednesday Meriting at.
11:30, o'clock, ' ,when'' Isabel Elizabeth,
daughter of Mts: , Annie Chesnut of
toWn and the late. Chesnut
of the 6th' con. 'Of :AKinloss,- Was.4-mer-4
'tied MacDougall
Clutton, younger -; Son of Mi 'a d
Mts.. A. IL Clutton; of Colhentne.
-,setvice. • . , nRqv.:,A,,,C,'Stewart of alotonte.
"cgiie Wea. bein te'reit ,hy:Itiose Who un -le f- bride:officiated; sianiated
perfornitdr'this.,.. last offiee-, for •- her -by'ReV",,fe.,211.-::Miiellonald;•paster of
husband,- a fpiy,:t)riontha ;previously: the „church:, The Wedding nisire,h. Was
Messrs...,,Fred Anderson, C. E. : Mc -L: ela:ved by Mrs. A. D. MacKenzie.:
Donagh, .Albert Helm, .Robert :Andre* . The: bride, win:, • was given :in: Inn'''.
Ralph Nixon and Will Gai:dner; riege by her uncle, ' Mr. J. C. Ste:*4;,
, 'Thus Passes from: ,our midst,' One, art of Toronte,, wore a lovely. gown
Whose life '.:find '• influence: were as a of white... satin : Made . 'on princess
benedietiOn and wheip.....inernbry:: line:.;' with tight sleeVes,.. puffed. at the
long be cherished by those surviving ' shoulder and extending...te:a point
her. over the hand. Her Veil of :tulle was
taught , with :orange blossoms and
fell inn slight train..Her bennuet was
• . r •
tified; Surviving, are herfamily,: of
tweiVe,,,cliildreni......zelio two btethetii;.
:Jack of Winnipeg, Thornia, of Lanes
,and one sister, IVIrs.'...itobt: ,Henry of
• On Sunday, July 16th; ounid • a pro -
fu ion of floral offerings, she was
"laid to resk,in''Greenhill, her .pastor,
C. Tavener, conducting the
Italian Armida., of !talisman.r4es.. ...:gypionhelia,
asses West 0
Her sister, Jean Chesnut,
, • - "
ar-
ing a- gown of green tulle ,de .§01
,
and large picture bat and 'tarrying
• ' • ' yellow ..raSe buds . and 'fern ',attended
Rued! Community Between Here And the bride es,n,a!d of honor. The
'Lake Viewed 'gneetiele Of Passing briclearnaicli..WeretMias Ches.
Seaplanes. ,nut, sister,: of the, bride and Miss
Katharine ° MacKenzie. Their. .2 were
dreaaed in Yellen, . tulle de soi with
large picture hats. and carried.-pink
rose .130,s with 'fern. The 'little • ring.
.bearer was EdWatd, Clutton, 'nephew
of the groom, while Mr: Mac Stewart
cousin of the bride and Mr. 'Hume
Clutton, : brother Of 'the:groom, acted
. • •
section .het*een these Point• s Viewed'. b°4:04tue:iilleaehi:.atMtern.d. eSdtirlitnhge .17;latair4" a°sf,,
for brief minuteP•' iiegiste4,,,;;Iy1DiguErrmiry,ith::id°atlqinoina91fit'l'hoef:
,
taZie of the 'air . on Saturday .after- Lticknoir, Suing. "Because." :
noon. , Fo)lowing:the termini:my.; a, teeep-,
'The first groupof twelve plains tion was held' at ,the hcirrie, Of the
wes• reported by Mr. Thigh IVICIntesh bride's t mother for Mrinediate• • rela-
as haying . been sighted about 2.15 fi,;'ea and a few close " fricpcis. The
above „ the farm Of his .soti," mother of the bride • received,' Wear -
Jack -1VICIntoah-.- The -planes- wete-fiy, if,a•-• a gown of grey `0.„4-Thiaiive
geor-
gette, With hat to match.' Her, cors-
age was mauve sweet peas.' •„. Mrs.
Outten, Mother of . the groom also.
'reefed, 'wearing a blue . genesei
ctweim - gown! With grey accessories,
and her ,''esiting,e :wag:. pink roses and
baby's breath:. • ' •
'Later the henry eOnPle. /left. on a
-Motor trip East; the bride. travelling
in a smatt. Suit of arabY rose crepe
with beige accessories- : and fox' fur.
On ' their return they will 'reside on
the greom's, farm on the :tidewater
Highway, north of Goderich. '
Guests were present' from Toronto
14ew York, ' Mitchell; . Goderich and
Ilucknow. • '
' lArbsAY-4611NsToriE
,
The Marriage; of Isabella .,Muir,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WilJjam
'Johnstone of Lticknow, and Leonard
Percy Lindsay Of Tillsonburg, son % Of
Mr. and Mrs. Williairi 1.4exlear. Of
Thorndale; was '• Solemnized at • St.
Andrew's ...United' church Manse,
Bayfield, blv • the minister, Rev: R. M.
Gale,at three ,o'clock on Monday
afternoon. Vie bride was`beautifully
, koWned ,in pink Crepe, With tulle
Altering . their course 'unexpectedly
due to a . storm area in the vicinity
of , Toronto, the Italiiw Artneda,
Chicago bound, :folloWedi-t'.different-
water route and as a result,' Kincar-
dise,. DungannOn'end Goderich •citi-
zens,and residents' of the rural
Bargains'in Merils and,B's' Work
. C1othirig4-8hritts; • Penta, •' Overalls,.
Sex, Etc., THE ',MARKET , STORE.
=
ng low and their :pontoons were
lesirly visible: Farther to the west,
passed the ieniainder Of, the squad -
/ors of twenty -.four. '
Swinging. nerthward, at Alelleville,
the •SefiliTates' crossed Lake thnecie,
skirted ,Georgian pay, , and 'reached
the there of „Lake Huron at South-
ampton, which they „'folloWed.:
south-
ward to Detroit and 'thence to their
destination,- at. the •.'Werld's, Fair in
Chicago, completing their 6,100 mile
=flight-, from,: Italy. ' Already these
twin -hulled Pea -Planes are being
made ready for the return journey. 4
PASS musid
Five, pupils of Mrs. G: Newton
• ,
trying ;their Conservatory music ex-
aminations; were ell:, sticcessfel as
614:iwk: ^
Junior Piano - Etinie4 Newton,
;Mors, 78; ‘'Mirrtle' Webster,
.lementary Pianb-,-Catharine Pat-
erson,' honors, 76; Norma• "Weather-
ead, 72; Carolyn Allin;'68:
esaci, Vocal Exam ”'•
Miss Mar su;et /tee
oyntlr'ie!urfnhl
passed her Toronto' Conservatory of
Mn h' elementary vocal examination
Other rean,i01" art: not -available
this woek. •
67.
,II0DGINS-.0,n • Wedrieritlay, July t
to Mr. end Mi*S. Gear Podgina; ,h
Concession 10, :Kinloss,,'a sOi4
ANIARSONn: Luelcnow:611+ Sat -
.4
Wilfred An often, a daughter
LLOYD -In *Ingham llospital;•.,on
Fridair, July ±Ath,;:,to Mr. and Mrs.
Vflftani POO, LiihnOW, se dangliter,
• ,
1,1,1.2104
neumonia Claims.
Asbfleld Farther
Mr. Wesley Tyrainley Laid To Real
• On ''Forty -First 'Birthday' :Leavisit'
: Sorrowing Wife -And Son.
.. •
g Correspondent)
Our Mafekin
.,
coMmunity °, was Saddened
Friday afternoon when it ...wee :15,1iewn,
:that.: one • Of , our highly teapectee
young men;',' Mr: Wesley TWainley had
Suddenly „succumbed' to attack oi
pleural, pneemonia,', -Which, from:. its
Aliyelepreentrnote,--.-then two.. weeks
previously had. threatened his life
in spite of the skill of the 'doctors
and'nurses in "attendence • The late
. . .
Twanileir- was the eldest son of
Mr. Richard Tlimiley and the late.
Twainley of Dungannon, and:
;wee born on the feria now owned by:
Wallace Twainleir, :going. *eat with
tLe lamily when ten years old, where'
they lived three Yeats.,•,' Returning
they •,lived • six' yenta nenr. Prosperity.
in :WaWitticiah• then • moved to the
farm' in Ashfield, to which fou
years ',age he brought his bride,'
Janet 'Ritchie, who • with ' one-.
'Chester,. mourns , the leria of a 10
•AusbardLend4ither......HeLis_alse2
ved by . his , father,. , S.1ic
Twamey,one sister, ; Mrs.... M
Kilpatrick. of Aishaeld, and ..tWo,
theta' 'George Of Detroit and •Ch
•-Goderich..His mother predece
himi..e jeer age: last, November,
his ;elder' sister, . Mts. Percy Fi
gan' .(terthe);.'' last ..Innuaty. T
deaths in the 'family • in 22', Mon
and Mr. Twamley s funeral ta
place on his • forty-first inrth
make the circumstances ,uritiad
-sad.'
. The ,funeral Sunday. afternoon
one Of the largest -ever held in A
field, .showing ,' the respect
he wailieldv and sympathy .for:
,fanrily., Rev. .Cempbell. Tavenet
ducted impressive '• services -:.at•
house and grave :side. -The pallbe
ers'..„„Were;.• Messrs. Tom and Geo
twandey. Will Alton; T. J Limit
Cecillohristint and 'Harvey Anders
Interment was made: in Green
Cemetery. •
rteen
Miss
sOn,
Vhie
sur -
herd village: owned by. Mrs. Pinner Of
Mori London and a...ferniervillage resident
.bro, ' „The headway the flames had made
arles before discovered: _,'deMelithed ", the
as.ett frettnertien of the house and
andgutted the beelc kitchen ' before they.
were brought under Control :in spf-'
hike; ficient 'time to prevent • the , nearby
ths,
king
day,
allY
wax
sh-
hich
the
46 Bread,.
Of Health ,0
The Bread'
Health
OUR MOTTO 18 QJAL1TY 'A•NO' 84070
• SATURDAY SPECIALS
Our
DaDoeuoiNN:fis:ii,.viqL,AIERs: -
NUT' end, FRUIT BREAD ' 94.1'MgAL,'COOKIS
OWN BREAD is 100 per
cent. WHOLE-WHEAT
HOLLYNAisrs_
Phone 36
BAI‘ERT-'-
. • . •
...Lntknow
Luaknow Apsiclehee
Laid Low By Fire
,... FlaMei Diatoirerecl About ' Three,
,
steak- 'Plainer ..401-;:ee Razed.: ..',Itir S' 7 t
cceSsfUllai's.t:CeAnd41PiIs Engaged E.tengonati(e°arn.
.., • ,
- — ,
M. ;Saturday i
. Mornng. .11amiiten clitY0 Staff.
A. „ ,
'MARY WHSQ1, TO
‘' TEIN TECH '• HAMILTON
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•
;ger . the third time tWiCe. us
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:many. weeks; ..LuckrieW:,hai been the ilton :and formerly of, Lucknow,' hay -
Scene of early Meriting .fires.The ing liety „successfully .completed her
eat 'outbreak was in the vacant hense. Sophntore (secondyear) at: MeMaster
at -the. northeasteifrentity-:ef-"'the- TIniveraithas•-•°'heenigagell--W-1 :the
W.ilsen, daughter 't
Mr. and Mrs.,: R. S. Wilson' of
on -
the
ar-
'me
an
on
hifl
. „, •
' The next Prize ."Sugar Draw"
be held at' THE -MARKET S'ro
July 22nd. Every dollar's worth, y
one
• ..
will
RE,
ou
buy, gets you a' 'chance to win
of the five prizes.
Former inister
Conducts Service
3ev. G. R. Turk Passes- The Four-
: Score Mark, Still An Energetic
:!Minister,
Pressed into service, two years ago
as a representative Of the Prohibi
tion Union ' after his, retirement
.:104t .iyears ago, :which -followed a
period of forty-nine Years as a
Methodist minister, Rev. G. R. Turk
retained- to the ',Scene of one Of his
ea_Oe's.t PnOptec.1:.the
morning service .In the United Church:
Haying passed the 'four -score ,mark.
Rev., Turk is Meat, energetic and
'Presiolted a forceful sermon, as Well
ts; on request, dinging a able, which
as amazingly °. full of vehime and
;4weetn!aa-f97.7 ohe ills., age. s
'The Moderation League, he 'said,
backed by the distillers :end brewers,
is seeking to legalize the nate at ,beer
and wine, claimed to he in the 'inter -
eat :or the common people and as "a*
Means, of increased ,:revenue. Presi-
. • • •• . • • . • '•
dent Roosevelt, he Considered, com-
mitted ,an unpardonable offence, when
he released' bier' in the ' States.
"Great men of .parliaments are look-
ing, more to revenue' than religion,"
he ;added. "Temptrance, is. self con-
trol," and selt control is lacking
when distorted by a little alcohol.
He :pleaded for the 'Parents ' to set
,
a proper ekansple for their sena; and
daughters. "If you have it in your
cellar, pitch it out, he ,continued."
He didn't conie as a rehihition re-
presentative, with figures and sta-
tisiicst!" but came. preaching, Jesus,
and his sermon bore thii out.: • "
• He 'recalled the erection of the
church, Which was during his minis-
try, here. The' placing Of the rafters,,
he mentioned as n difficult' feat, and
reference was made to the fatality
during its construction "*hen Dave
'Reid Of Goderich lost his ,j4fe in
an rs:r.q., steeple. ' ,•
.
Route of Goderich. Mrs. , Rouse,
. ae- A -.pleasing trio was rendered. by
matron Of honer, Waif becomingly . . ,
dressed in rose crepe and vihitil bto; t...hree rmon ung of Stratford, I:Aimee
Mr. 'apt- mik-,Liiidaiy:4111. reside.i
In ,,.aii,,tt,erfiny, Gib • Verner . and , Alvin
•
Tillsonbarg, ' . . - • '•, ' neap.. '' ,
- 4 • , ,
,innne of'Mr. JelniNicholson :from
also figuring in :the conflagration.
.',:„The househas been •• vacant for
Seine six weeks,. and shingling „..and
plasterhig.eperatioris had been cern-
pleted 'a leW ,,:deys" before the fire;
which put the house in •roadineas for
a' new" tenant; Alfred.' Mortis,
who with his fareily_Waslwinive:.Veri
shortly ' occupied• the Place,'
''.!thetanie-of.-.;the:-.butbreak,WaS to
all appearance the result Of e' drink-
ing'boet, :-When-ra- ."cigarette ''evidently
was dropped inthe dry *raps, which
took fire and 'an:irking southward, set
the house ablaze. 4,, beer ;case:con-.
,taining five empties :and an empty
Heuer bottle ;lay` Pear the, house, and'
not ',fir distant, a circle • Of ..,binnt
grass, which Widened and left a' char=
red swath, led directly to the. side
of • the'building ,where the fite. to all
appearances he'd its start as
of :the house Was: reduced to ta heap
of ashes. , •
Harold Treleaven, working -on the
night shift at the Flour. Mi, saw
the reflection and phoned: the .switch
board.. Operator, 'Miss Mae Davison.
who :sounded the • alarm,, when it was
determined that, the; blaze was within
the corporation. •.•
In the ,meantinje the 'fire' was: dis-
covered by , the MeQdaig household,
living across the street and Jack
MtQnstig arrived, in, his. car; at the
Fire Hall. it- the same., tinte'ap those
first at the Hall had the reels drawn°
out, and no time was lost in reaching
the Scene and laying ..:500 feet of
hese from the hydrant at the home
of Mrs: S. A. Cernochan/-,‘,,'
• In spite , of, the length ' of. the line
'of hose, and drawing water from this
.hydrant is the furthest distance of
any, from-7.'te pressure centre, there
was a...Powerful. Stream of. water, • eel
much :So, that One length gave out
under:: the pressure, befOie the fire'
:wtis extinguithed • and had to be re-
placed. •
The' building we ,understand is not
ininred and - will be practically a
total higS.
PtARIAIANtS §4414'.
STARTS. TOI:MORROW.,
•
gale, hulls .have been printed and
-distributed, advertising a'.glgantie
S --day sale 'Which commences at
• Peariinaiy,a; Their
:conitilete• stock Of 'dry goods, ' ledye
and, gents' Weer ,a11, goes on S.61.6 at
OridOs.! that mean ,• real saying's on.
goods that 'is . of . fiat quality and
the ' latest in ',Style •' and color.
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.SUCCESSFUL NORMALITES• •
• bileltrioW and .district had, it quota
Of „.•.Nortnal 'atittlents, the . successful
ones of 'whom ;y4i.e are av,:are
" First Ciasso-Certificate Nancy
ItroWn; %Ellie:ben. McIver; Gladys
MadDOnsild,,,,Elnier johnstort, Alden P
'lleaty and :Ved" Finlayson. • '
Second Class Certificate --Mildred
city of „Haistilten teaching, Staff, her . •
ditties' to commencein Septensher.:,
. Miss Wilson . was 'sdeceisful,:, in
capturing the prize ;for, ,,A#. in her..
year
.ini,codipetition againak'a large class
when she, attended :Hamilton Normal: ,
„lgar3.r.'s 'Mani friends here.. will be
Pleased of her ', sncceSs---and... •
will be glad', to:know:she. „
cOmpany the Wilson. faniily t0 ,truce ,
Beach, *here : they 'will:, spend :the •
-month- Of August, Where they .W111-
he.'at. herne to all 'their Lueknol
friends.'
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.resbyterian.;.:Churc
nnual Outing
•
ow and Dungannon Congrega-
ons Join, In Picnic At Goderich
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Thursday With, •• delightful weather ,
"saw a .large. attendance of the:
con-
gregations of LueknoW and Dungan-
non Presbyterian Churches Motor to
.Harbor Park, Goderich„ for the an,
Mut) church picnic. A :bud was char-
tered' for the children and for :them
the •, trip to and from •Goderich was
in important feature of ,`the outing.
The program of sports °which iwas
eenly. contested, ,Was conducted by
Mrs. Wesley Huston and Mr. Horace • ,
'Aitchison'. 'Mr. Wm.. Little and Mrs.. '
Robert Mullin Carried off the prizes
for. the I eldest _gentleman and *emelt •
'present : on,the occasion As the , after -
neon" .wained the pienickeri stiaern, •
hied, and wee served :to, a :boiintiful"
,
simper.
• The 'sport., results .follow:
Boys .;.,rinder: 6 -Allan Stewart, '
George'. 'olds.' •• • , A .,
Giris under 6-Winnie,MacDonald,
Gwyndelyn.•SfeWart. •
. ,
• RoYs,'" 6: to.-`13--,-Lloyd:Stewart, -.Ross
,Patterson. 'r •
Girls • 6 to 84 -Helen
Webster
Etoys; 9 to 1-.JohnK. MacKenzie,'
Douglas Aitchesori,
:Girls; 9 to 124Welen MacDonald,
Myrtle -Jones,:
. 'toys', 13 to Ma -Kenzie,
Charlie •" •'
. • ,
Girls, „ 13 to • 16-'4,•Maudie
Marion; MacDonald.
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Jeari•:.
Fisher,
- Young Men's lRace-Frank Mae-, '
Kenzie; ,' Alex.
Young Ladies' Race. -Marion John, ,.
sten,.",Grade MacPherson"' _
".' Married Meri's, Race -Gordon Jain- • •
ieson; Wm. flSheito'
,. Married ..Women's Race -Mrs. .. A.
Patterabri, 'Mrs. E. Johnston. '
• Boys, 3 -legged -Billie Jewitt and
Orland . Patterson; Ross , Patterson
and Lleyd, Stewart, • . • ,
'Girls, • ,3-legged-44-Mutiel Patterson ,
and Evelyn 'Taylor; Helen MacDonald
and Nora Jewitt.. ,.. • '
WheelbarrOsir-:-John
K. Mar-
K»nzie and Chailie Jewitt;- Freddie
Webster': and Gordon „Steeratt.
, • Needle ,Race•-'4,1aribit' MacDonald
and • Frank . MacKenzie' Isabel
Doug-
las and pek-..
Hobo': jeWitt'S team.
Shoe. Race-:--Maudie Fisher,
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Etineesi:Thompson, John Martinand
Vere thetrift,
Tho• latter attended Lendon
Norm-
al While' the others took their 'course
at StraffOrd,"
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