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GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1936
EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR, NO. 23
Huron Presbytery
Y. P. U. at Seaforth
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Moldy Weeded Cottage Lilts
HYDRO CONNECTION
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AUTO, ACCIDENT sial Fars
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W. Jo POWELL
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MEOWS 01 OODIM ICH
Rev. 0. W. 0oseiu Gives a Strip;-
• ing Address on the Toros
of Communism _.-.
Neaforth, June 1.. -The twelfth an-
nual convention of the Young People's
Union of the 'Huron Presbytery was
held un Saturday In Northside United
church, with an attendance of nearly
100 front Goderleh, Exeter, Chlaelhurst,
Greenway, Fgmondvllla, Wingham, St.
Helens, Smith's Hill, Whltechurcb,
Grasrb itsnd. B-.issilini=.!elltOpP. Bar-
field, Walton, Borrie, Centralia, Dun-
gannon. Auburn, Lucknow and Sea-
Kilt Milne, o lyth,presided drDt-
ingibe worship.a. `
berta Richmond gale an inspiring ad-
dress on the eubjeet **Ambassadors for
Christ." The president, Miss Evelyn
Dane. took charge of the remainder
of the program. Jntereeting reports
were given by the various officers and
conveners. The Y.P.U. stands first
in contributions, the amount being
,aper of $11'
Rev. G1- r
ley-Wllila church, Clinton, gave an
earnest, forceful address on "Chris-
tianity or Communism." "Commun-
ism," the ,speaker said, "Is a force in
the world tussal that we shall definite-
ly have to reckon with. There are so
many problems facing us we should
take time to think. This Is a day when
we must not be blind guides. 1s it
not possible that we at our conven-
tions spend more time to resolutie on's-
ins than in revolutionising'
ger to the church Is not so much Com-
munism as a sleeping church." ,A
Russian Communist in an address ac-
cused the Christians of tieing lazy and
self-indulgent. "You." he said, "re-
present the Christian world and we
the non-Christian."
In referring to the devotion of some
Communists be mentioned two In
Com-
munist girls who boarded together
New York. One worked through the
day and the other at nights e
They
both wore the same street...
d
dress
their money to the cause.
"We can certainly double our dili-
gence and Dot do too much," he re-
marked.
Olken Meted
GODERICH BRIDGE CLUB
At the weekly duplicate bridge tour-
nament held Monday evening, the fol-
lowing were winners: 1st, Mrs. .W.
F. Saunders and Mrs. E. C. 'Beacom,
plus lb; 2nd, Mrs. J. A. OraM# and
ea Witt ard,
Mr. Robe. Jcbn.ta"
Carey, plat I. AeptMe gaup 7111 be
held nest Mcada= *venlig,
LASSES NOW =176,000
ilttNaii ktelia.ad Ls Rate GOP* -,-Its
South America
Pollee circulars bearing a picture
and deeeriptton of J. J. Huggerd, mles-
Ing fleaforth lawyer. have been mailed
to authorities in the United States,
Mexico and parts of South America,
along with a notice of a $300 reward
-fee ieseeasattea,.'4aAlnyiA ilitn
Authorities, who believe Hugger
may have boarded a tramp steawe
4r 4b!rtllvrri will se•,. c
LONG DROP FOR
MLR. SQUIRREL
Workman at the elevatQX-Q! Friday-
last were astonished to see a Squirrel
fall ninety feet from a grain chute,
lead on a eement platform, shake It-
self and ,damper away, apparently
unharmed.
The squirrel was trying to navigate
the slippery theft,64e wb a.JA -- and made its headlong plunge. With
four legs spread wide the squirrel
seemed to float downward and it
landed with a resounding thump. It
remained still for a moment, then
climbed the hill and disappeared among
the trees.
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BABY BAND EN ALE6"
Members of the Baby Band of VI
Adjournment in
Forgery Case
Toronto Brokers Pace Another
Charge -Other Cases in
Magistrate's Court
Robert S. Fletcher and Gordon G.
Maclaren, Toronto brokers, faced ad-
Is.puneLtMlLe1l of furgery and utter-
ing when they appeared before Magi. -
trate J. A. Maklne ou Thursday last.
Ball was renewed in the sum of $5,000
for Maclaren, but Fletcher was rr
turned to the county jail here.
When the brokers first appeared be-
fore flet!
were charged with forging and utter-
- '21l lent r . •AI Mahe
w 111 be taken tans or later. mothers were entertained b - ' - tymyl t, rat. natural'- , ".' Wit. 14 1%t'dtb'ii ';Rae
Hata.' u _ -.drone+' esese. a. at the water
about $175,1x10• the latter Society on Mo'nday last in wry leelwcen Clinton and Ser
HACKETT ACQUITTED
the church school room. Mrs. Byron
Q Wilson, president, conducted the open-
ing exercises and business. Little
Turnberry Township tonne Man Norma Wentzell spoke a few words
Charged with Self-poisoning to the mothers. Mrs. F. W. Craik
On the evidence of the doctor who read the Scripture lesson. Other
1 attended him, Caswell Hackett, Turn- numbers on the program Included re -
berry township young man, was ac- citations by Howard Aitken; reading
tl'a quitted when he appeared before by- Mrs. Geo. Baeehler; recitations by
a(aglstrate 37^A. Makins on Friday Joyce Breckow, Joan Baechler and
last at Wingham, charged with attempt- Joanne Allison; reading by Mrs. C.
guilty to a charge of breaking and en-
tering the home of John Cetternon,
also of Grey, and stealing a purse con-
taining fifteen dents.
"Is that all he gut?" asked Magis-
trate Maklne.
"Yes," replied Crown Attorney
Houses. 'but e' 1set all through
the house:'
The youth had taken a load of grain
to the Catterson place and had broken
into the house ou finding no one on the
premises.
He was soundly lectured by the
Magistrate and placed on probation.
Redtleta. LIRL1il45 Merle Di.d..ed
Audley L. Esco ery, Toronto travel-
ler, pleaded not guilty to a charge of
driving reekleaaly and negligently. He
wee acquitted.
Three brothers who were 1n a 1928
Ford whk•h allegedly was struck by
Elscoffery, driving a 1180 Nash, testl-
fied l be UMW. cut .12 A them ,Ap!d
nicked their front bub -cap. a only
damage done was . the dented hub -cap,
Abasias u :'iC! s ziarted sad
,t t . ubtalniM r , t , es . • rRt. taflhtent . tst1 ' at-A a _za-
Cauada bond. The -steno ch ess j forth.
The accused said he felt no jar if his
cur did touch the Agar car.
"I see no reason to 'Meet a man
would risk damaging a new car cutting
in on an old one," said Magistrate Ma -
kine, to 'dlsml.•daing the case.
Chas. Bell pleaded not guilty to •
charge of keeping liquor for sale. He
asked for and was granted a week's
adjournment, bring released un his
personal Frond of $300.
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We are Agents for the Singer
Sewing Machines.
Ing to commit suicide.
Hackett was found In a room at hla
home on May 12, near him an empty
bottle which was said to have con-
tained poison The doctor who revived
Young end a solo by Joyce Breckow.
Mrs. Relbl made her son a life -mem-
ber of the Baby Band. There were
seventeen Baby Band members pre-
sent. Mrs. Craik closed the meeting
the man testified he had a suspicion with prayer, and lunch was served by
Hackett had been "shamming." W.M.S.
The new executive includes: Presi-
dent, George Taylor, Wingham ; secre-
tary, Marjorie Prowse, Godertcb ;
treasurer, Stanley Todd. St- Helens;
conveners -Christian felipwabiR Bea-
trice Beecroft, Belgrave; misalonarl,
Clarence McLennan. LuckDow ; citlte
hip, Sidney J. Brown, Goderlch;
cul-
ture. Alberta Richmond, Blyth; lead-
ership training, Marjorie Jennison,
Grand Bend; publicity. Evelyn Dane,
Gorrle; recreation, Jack Bennett. Au-
burn; girds work. Jean Smith, Sea -
forth ; boys' work, Gordon Armour,
Goderich.
During the evening several choruses
were sung by the Hensen winning
group and the presentation made to
them of the shield won by them 1n a
recent contest.
Aubrey Oldham. of Sarnia, gave •
tine address and complimented the
Huron Presbytery on hiving staged
a most dramatic improvement in the
young people's organisation.
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entertain the conference which is td
be held In Wesley -W I and r1h, Clin-
The
ton. on October 9,
delegates were hospitably entertained
by the ladles of Northside United
church.
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J F u neral Director and
Furniture Dealer
ilesniste Street, Ge1Lr't
PHONES: Store 435. Res it'll..
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N. 0: t• ANNUAL PICNIC
To Be Held June 13th at Exhibition
Park. Toronto
The blit annual picnic of the Huron
Old Boys' Aaaoelatlon of Toronto will
he held In area 't;ti 3, Canadian Nation-
al Exhibition Park, on Saturday, June
13th, 1936. at 3 p.m.
A hlg program of games and races,
for bath young and old, has leen care-
fully arranged.
Foch lady is requested to
tirinIlgrna
basket well filled with good
n
cooking. and the same will
1*Btakenai
care of In the Transportation
Supper will be nerved In the Trans-
portation Building at 8 p.m.
A hearty incitation is extended to
all Huronites in and outside of Toron-
to to be pre,a'nt and bring their friends.
JUNIOR H. 0. B.'8
Metal Event at Toronto -Committee
Members
About sixty people attended the
dance held in Mtellso'` 24th re Gar-
dena, dena. Toronto.
on Junior Aaaoelatlon of the Huron Old
(toys. Everyone reported an enjoy-
able time.
The members of the committee for
e •iMilffer 1rt'tl'$ . aw:fit i►l►utas : yy ..
Bru'"w'Is >tarUaret Strachan and Sin-
clair Hemmingwec: Clinton -Anne
Crittenden. Fred Elliott and Ernest t4i
11- ,Hunter: Exeter .lassie Welker `$
and Kenneth Shunhurv; (loderieh-Mea,
Jack Van Horne end (Terence Lan-
non; Londeshor., Robert Leiper;
y Seaa--,.
-fes.: , S -.'x! Slia0e1M*de"•' .t•+ Inv gberwoodt : Wingham Blanche rwTIt
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slid Mary Conlin..
"1• think end thinkfor months. for
year*. Ninety nine times the con• a,
elusion Is felw'. the hundredth time 1
yea ruM;_.bert _Einstein.
were of forging and uttering a poser
of attorney of Mr. Campbell and tar
talulug a $1,000 Lund.
Hugh Jones, Toronto solicitor, ap-
peared for the accused men and asked
au adjournment of a month, or even
until August, if possible.
-We are endeavoring to arrange ball
for Fletcher,' said Mr. Jones.
•'1 propose asklug for a three weeks
adjournment,' said Crown Attorney
Holmes.
An adjournment of three weeks was
granted by the Magistrate, Maclaren
being released on ball and Fletcher
belug held in custody.
John Payne, twenty -four-year-old
Grey township young man, pleaded
Mao -"How far have you and your
wife got with your plan to buy a new
car?' ,
Neighbor -"We're got to the point
t where we don't speak."
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Sunshine and .bowers of the lasesass►_-,.'"'"". .
must 411.0.mie worked wonder. la
-bean.-stlI 'III rt 1 edet.
ShIsgalatIlliiractrr
s.+.--..oat'
until August usually, he says. An-
other Gower which is blooming early
this year is the nasturtium. Clarence
MacDonald picked some three week.
ago.
A CHEAP LOAD OF GA$
lin Thursday morning last police
here were asked to watch for a blot
1 Plymouth coupe, 1934 model, contain-
ing two dark, well-dressed young men.
The pair drove up to Featherstone's
garage at Bayfield, had the gas tank
filled up and drove away without pay-
Ing.t The gas station attendant re-
ported there was no rear license on
the car. The men bare not been ap-
prehended as yet.
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