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DEPARTMENT.
OF LABOUR
Al,pivitv, Sept, 1t. o. Carter
and Mies Sate Carter are Visiting
Mr.' and Mrs. Reg darter, Port
Ebgin.
There willbe no service in, Kno.,
Presbyterian Church next Sunday
owing to 'anniversary, services be-
ing, held in St. Andrew's Presby-
ter en Ohurch, MAX
Mrs.Donald Fowler received
word of the death of her aunt, Mrs.
William Henry, of Flesherton. The
funeral. Was Tuesday at Flesherton.
W. 'H. Campbell and Mr.. and
Mrs.. Albert Campbell • were recent
visitors at : London and St. Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rarkley,
of Echo Bay, visited last week with
their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Campbell,
Dr. and Mrs. Simon, who have
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. O.
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Mcliveen the Pix. 10 days, have
'returned to their home at fiourgiaur
ville.
Farewell Services. - Suece
Harvest Hie. Services, ered
in St, Mar's Angl'iea�n 'Chureb,
Sunday. ' The rector, . Rev. W. E.
Bramwell, was ,in charge- and
preached tw'o impressive. sermons.
At the evening service, Rev. J.
Ostrom, of the Baptist, Ch ch,
Scriptures., the Scriptut• The choir,
with Mrs. G. R. Taylor presiding
at the organ, sang speeial _music.
The church was decorated with
fruit, vegetables and •autumn flow?
ers. It was Mr. Bramwell's fare,
well ,sermon . and he spoke of, the
kindness shown him, Mrs. Brain -
well and the children during their
three years. here. He will be sue-
ceeded, by Bren Devries, student at
Huron, College. Mr. Devries- is a
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He' sensed it the moment' ,he accepted the keys
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CAD -654D
aed. ith ,.£our , :c, •d
R 4 i y Oce py' ..the rectory at
Blyth.
Math -
of
Mrs,
Manche ePhillip*.
.1VIrs.Banche
Philliks assed
away in Wingham General'` sptt-
air Sunday morning in her d
year.She suffer Mita
a role while
visiting
g •her .ister, :I s. Chester
Taylor, St. Helens. A daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. John Fergu-
son, of Auburn, she spent the most
of her life here, moving to Brant-
ford- about 10 years ago. About
three years ago she went to reside
with her son in TYoronto. She is
survived by two sons, Arnold, of
Toronto,. and -Royce, of Brantford;
four grandchilidren, also four bro-
thers, William, of `'W Windsor; Arthur,
of Waterloo; Raymond, of Mont-
real, and Lloyd, of Goderich;' five
sisters (Hattie) 'Mrs. Ruben Taylor,
of Victoria, B.C.; (Cora) Mrs. G
Durham, of Brantford; Mrs. Maud
Fremlin, Auburn; Miss Mae Fergu-
son, Brantford, and (Birdie) Mrs.
Chester Taylor, St. Helens. The
funeral was' herd from the J. K.
Arthur funeral home, Auburn,
on Tuesday ,,,with Rev. C. C.
Washington officiating. The
pallbearers were nephew s,
Stuart Ferguson, Murray Taylor,
Harold Taylor, William Ferguson,
Donald Taylor, Ernest Walker:
The many beautiful floral tributes
were carried- by Gordon. Miller,
ames- roberton;_ R - D.r --Munro,
Arthur and Victor Yungb1ut,
.Charles Scott.
Interment was in pall's cemetery.
Women's Institute. --,The annual
Grandmothers' meeting of the Wo-
men's Institute was held in the
Foresters' Hall, when 39 grand-
mothers registered, The guests
were received at the door by Mrs.
Wes. Bradnock and Mrs. Gordon
Dobie, Mrs. D. A. MacKay was ie.
charge of •the register ..and Mrs.
Frank Raithby presented each
grandmother with a corsage. The
president, Mrs. W. Bradnock, pre-
sided for the business and Mrs.
G. R. Taylor was secretary. ' -Cards
of thanks were read. Miss Amelia
1Vlcliwain was, appointed delegate
to the, area convention in London.
The roll call was answered by
"Something to remember about a
Grandmother." Mention was made
of the October meeting, which will
be held October 21; with the ladies
of the Gid-erich Institute as guests.
The •presidefrt welcomed the grand-
mothers and Mrs. George' Mullan
presided for the program, which
opened with community singing,
led by Miss Amelia M'dlwain. Mrs.
R. J. Phillips played a piano solo.
A play, "Thee Flutter Nutter Insti-
tute," was presented, with the fol-
lowing cast: President, Mrs. Gord-
on Dobie; secretary, Mrs. D. A.
MacKay; members of the Institute,
Mrs. W. Bradnock, Mrs. H. L.
Sturdy, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, Mrs.
-:Don Haines, Mrs. Roy Finnigan,
Mrs. William Haggitt, Mrs: Oliver"
Anderson, Mrs., Larry Glasgow and
Mrs. Frank Raithby. The reading
and discussion of the minutes of
OBITUARY '
LAWRENCE E. FOWLIIE
ILawrence E. Fowlie, manufactur-
ing
jeweler who conducted a busi-
ness in London for the past 25
years, died last Thursday night in
Victoria Hospital, London, He
was 63.
Mr, Fowlie, who was unmarried,
was born in Bayfield the
'r e'•117fr•:"-,lid-"Wfrs.-•',Yamesn Fowlie,
and moved to London 45 ',-*years
ago.
He is survived' by three sisters,
Misses Frances and Ethel Fowlie,
both of Bayfield, and Mrs. G.
Koehler, of Zurich, and a bro'therr
Fred S. Fowlie, of London.
Funeral service -was held Satu'r=
day afternoon in London and inter-
ment was made in Bayfield ceme-
tery.
-MRS. J. RE17)
ted
atFther l Lodge 1ce was funeral homeonMonday at 2 p.m. by Rey. F. H.
Findlay and Rev. R. G. MacMillan
for Mrs. Alexandria Reid, 67, •who
died suddenly on Friday afternoon
at her .home on East street, She'
was the former Alexandria KerP
nedy, of Guelph.
Mrs. Reid' resided at White-
church, for a time, and after her
marriage lived in Lucknow before
coming to Goderich 10 years ago.
She 'Was an adherent of Goderich
Baptist Church.
Besides her hu"shand, she is sur-
vived by one sister, Mrs. Christina
Nash, Detroit.
Interment Was made in Maitland
cemetery. Pallbearers were James
Mcin•tosh, Alex Kennedy, George
-Kennedy, Milvert Reid, Gerald
Omars and Raymond Whitmore.
ERIC JOHANSbN
Eric Johanson, of .Galt, brother
of Mrs. Edward Jeffrey, ' Blake
street, Goderich, d4W1 on Septem-
ber 20, in Toronto.
He was engaged in• construction
work onhe new clover leaf just
out of Toronto, on the Queen
Elizabeth Highway, and' became
involved tin an accident op Thurs
j day, September 16. He was rush -
i• ed to St. Joseph's Hospital, Tor-
onto, where he succumbed to his
injuries.
Mr. Johanson was a son of Mr,
and Mrs. C. Johanson .of ,Stnooth
Rock Falls, Northern' Ontario, and
I was in his 32nd year. He leaves
to 'mourn their loss, besides his
parents, a wife and small son, of
Galt, as well as two sisters and
The funeral service took place
on Wednesday' afternoon of last
week from the Little funeral home,
with interment in Galt cemetery.`
PHONE 344Mr. and `Mrs. Jeffrey attended the
I funeral, r.
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Church service next Sunday will y A r Kinn the � �
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�na d Sund�Iy �chaol ''��g: health for .the
at 2.30 p.m i f month , is now a
The regular meeting of rho W.
•M,S. was held in the eh rch,
September 22. Mrs. Graham /Vic -
Nee and Mrs, Ralph Godfrey were
appointed' delegates togo " to • the
sectional meeting at Bayfield. It
was also decided to not have a
'booth at the bazaar.
RINGSBRIDGR,,,, Sept. 29.-Week-
end
9.-'Weeken.•d 'visitors to 'the Martyrs' Shrine
at Midland frere this community
were Mrs, Martha O'Neill, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Dalton, Terrence Dalton,
the last meeting were very amus-
ing and created quite a •few laughs
for the audience. Mrs. Thoines
Haggitt presided' for the"' program
which included: piano solo; Mrs. •
Don Haines; reading, Mrs. Roy
1954-55
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THE ALLEYS HAVE .BEEN COMPLETELY REFINISHED AND
EQUIPPED WITH NEW PINS. -
O • AH captains or league officials who have net contacted the mane
agement to reserve alleys for the new season, please do so ini.
Finnigan; duet, • Mrs. Bradnoek and ! emediately.
Mrs: MacKay; reading, Mrs. Will. y
liam Haggitt. Mrs. R: J. Phillips
was pianist for the day. Prizes
were presented to the firms_ grand-
mother . to register, Mrs. James
Raithby; to the grandmother
whose birthday was nearest to day
of meeting, Mrs. Alvin Letherland;
to the last grandmother to register,
Mrs. Slemon, of Bowmanville; to
the grandmother with the newest
granddaughter, Mrs. George
Beadle.
• if there are any clubs, social groups, or non -bowlers who would
_, like to start a league of their own, or -join -some other league,
® please feel free.to solicit my help hi recruiting your? league. -
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