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WIN'S
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SECTID
THE;MARKETS•
Wheat, $1.25.
Barley, 70e.
Oats, 50e to 52c.
Buckwheat, 77c to 800.
Butter, 38e to 40c.
Eggs;. -24c to 34e.
Live;Ilogs, $10.00,
BOUGHT ANOTIi.ER BUSINESS
Reeve 'Tiewartha this 'week pur-
chased the egg business of Mr. C. F.
Hooper, Exeter, and gets possession
the first of March. The brick build
ing in which the business is located
was erected by Mr. 'trooper only `- a
up-
to-date.
thoroughly
few years ago 1
in
business
is unique
bus s
to dtte. The _
that the eggs, are mostly bought dir-
ect from the farmers, and shipped
direct to the retail
r
,
the business ness
be-
ing
built up entirely by Mr. Hooper
himself during the past twenty years:
Mr. Trewartha looked at this busi-
ness ness'before starting in.Clinto x but it
was not then for sale. We are pleas-
ed to say that Mie. Trewartha will
continue his: growing business here,
and will also continue to reside to
Clinton.
TI•IEII7I DUTIES DEFINED •
The following are the duties of
Clinton's. Chief of Police as defined in
recent
recent
appointing jinni at
-law a of
the by pp g
council meeting. Anyone who feels
thatthe chief doesn't earn his salary
has, in the slang of the st{eet, "an-
other think coming". -and We think all
will agree that. he 'fulfils his deities
admirably:'
"It shall be the -duty :of the :Chief
Constable to go on duty•every day
except,Sunday at seven o'clock in the
'
morning and remain until six o'clock
at night and he shall also perform
such other services as may be ordered
by the Mayor or CounciI-even before
or after the said hours, and it shall'be
his especial duty to enforce the By -
Laws of this Municipality.
"WE SELL THE BETTER GRADE TO BUILD THE
' BETTER TRADE."
CUST.
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THREE PBICES ,ONLY -$23;80,` $29,80, $38,80
,EXCLUSIVE IMPORTED FABRICS NOW ON DISPLAY
Our.models for Evening Wear' are correctly designed to the most.
-minute detail and are in strict• compliance with the accepted ideals
r tailors.
as pronounced by the leading city merchant to .
We specially recommend our Bled Vicuna Tweed Suits at $29,50,
p
terns m tweeds and worsteds
are ''showing same real snappy eat
We C
at $23.50 and. 29.50,
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Square Deal for Every Man
J4DVERT.ISi1
IIhAR FROid KING'S'SECRFTARY
The following letter was received
recently from the private secretary of,
King George by Murphy" L.0 ,L. No.
a letter of
sym-
pathyanswer to c
g10: in <
with the Kang in his long ill-
ness:
"Buckingham Pal un The Private
Secretary begs . ,to inform. the mem-
bers of Murphy Loya Orange Lodge,'
No. 710 that , their communication
will hi duo course be laid. before IIis
Majesty who, the Private Secretary
feels sure, will' greatly oppreoiate
"their kind message.":w`
The copy of the letter sent to the
King read as follows; "The officers
No,
• rli L O 1.
r of Murphy and bretheri ; 1 y
710 desire to convey ,to His Majesty
this expression of their sincere sym-
pathy for his serious and -loing-con-
tinned illness and fervently pray for fracturing her collar bone.
IIOiME AND SCH001.1 CLUB
The reeelar monthly mootingof
the Horne anis' School Club will be
pelt at 8 o'elocic on: Tuesday evening,
February 19th at the Collegiate •)n
stituto.''. A;n address will bo'given by.
Mr. C. R . .Paterson,' A.gricelteral
Representative and a speciai;inutical
aro gram. is, being -prepared. All mem-
bers
hGi•s aro urged bo attend and hear.
Mr. : Paterson's address., , Plans will
also
be made for the concert, A col-
lection will be talceu at this meeting.
LITTLE LOCALS
Mrs. Charles E. 'Carbin will be at
home the third Thursday ' of each
t t
non 1.
Mrs. James McConnell had the
day,
to fall the. other
his Speedy recovery," and was signed
by the recording secretary, A S.
Warren.
H1IRIlN COUNTY L:0',•L.
He shail ring the town hell at. -sev-
en o'cicbk a.nt,', twelve o'clock noon,
and, ono and six o'clock p.nt.. every
day except Sunday and legal holidays.
He shall act as Sanitary Inspector
and perform all the duties prescribed
ley the Public Health' Aet and the By-
laws of this Corporation, and
the.
direction of the Board of Health and
of the Connell. He shall enforee the
By -Law dealing with the health'and
cleanliness of •this Municipality. lie
shall make diligent,inquiry into all
of anybi-
complaitits 'made to -lam, y
fraction of such By -Laws and prose-
cute for: the saine.when the complaint
appears to him. to he -well founded.
He shall act as, inspector of meat,
bread, fish, waled, etc to carry out the
provisions of the Municipality relat-
ing to the inspection of these articles.
Be shall act as-weighmaster -and
have charge of the market scales and
shall attend the same and collect ' all
fees arising from the use of the. same;
He shall submit his vouchers to the
Chairman of the. Finance _Committee
once every month, and shall make a
return of all fees collected by him
monthly to the Treasurer. 'The
weigh scales shall be open for the
use of the public front seven o'clock
a.m. to six o'clock p.m;
1.1111AliS
BRAVERY RECOGN'iZE1)
AL a gathering in the C. 'N. R.
Assembly Hall last night, A. 1'.
Capper and 8'.r I'. Polley' were pre-
sented with Royal' Canadian Humane
Society and Canadian National meii-
Serious certificates, in recognition ;of
their having saved bona, drowning,
M1,,e Enna Leslie, while swimming
at Bayfield list: summer. Miss Les-
lie was taken ft;oin the'wetor in lin
unconscious condition and only •tlie
.splendid knowledge of first aid, Pos-
sessed by Tr.Capper and Mr•. Pol-
ley, saved her life. Both nien are eci.
The Chancel Guild or St. Paul's
church will have a social at tho. home
o'ff Mrs, Ii. B. Combo on. Friday, to-
morrow, evening.
The annual meeting, est South Hu- The third lectureof the University
ron County Orange Lodge was held Extension series will be given, in the
in Exeter last week with a large num-
auditorium of the Collegiate Institute
ber of delegates present. The re- tomorrow, Friday, evening, Prof.
ports. Frohn the different District Burton is the lecturer.
Lodges showed an increase in mem-
bership in the County,., One of the`
items of business was the
rimportant t
p
selection of a place to hold the cele
bration on the 12th of:July, And al- shortly get possession. Mr, and ]4lrs
though invitations .were received Vodden intend taking up their resi-.
'from Exeter and ;London, it was de dance in Clinton.
cided to celebrate with North Huron bars. Hall has been presiding at
in the town of Wothe . Following the organ of the Presbyterian church
are the officers for r the year: r during the regrettable illness of Mrs,
Co. Master: Barmen Powe, Exeter, 14iacISinehie. Mrs, ,Mao.�lurehio ` is.
Deputy `Co. 14Iaster Ed', IVOile, Sea- improvTiig, however, and it is hoped
• chap/ass" ' Rev Jones Hensail ' ici11 soon be able to resume her ac-
1Mr. John Vodden of Hallett has'
.purehased- the residence of Mrs. W.
-will
_street and
'Ontario Shipley, On ,
p
PM -o.J
11712ONG NAMEa2i
In reporting the deliberations
the town council last week wo nad-
vertently stated that; Councillor Coop-
er seconded the motion to; send a re-
quest quest fpr a billiard parlor license is
the 'finance committee. It was Coun-
cillors. Livermore and Paisley who
made ,this motion, Although the plat_
ter• was nob discussed at the council
meeting 117r, .Cooper expresses li niself
as opposed• to a: second license b:ing
granted and does not wish his name
associated with the motion men'tie
ap stn:
Rec.-Secretary: If, Mi. Hanly, eustc:med place.
Clinton:
Fin. Secretary R. ;P, Fisher, ,Clin-
ton. `.
Treasurer: Geo. Davis; Centralia.
Lecturers: N. W. 'Miller, G. Cor-
nisi, Clinton. •
Marshall: Wm. Lutman, Exeter.,-,
being, present. ' The service 'teas in
AMONG THE CHURCHES charge of the Rev. J. E. Hogg, who
A meeting of the W , M. S x axeeu was assisted by the P. iv. A.. A. Hol
-
A
tenial, was. heli- mes and the Rev. A. 1':, -Doan-
tiva of Huron -Pt YThree. brothers, Messrs. Hanley, Ar-,
in Ontario street United church, "on' 'tine and D. J. Cantelon, and Messrs.
Tuesday, February 5tli; with Mss. George Cantelon, Clinton; P. J.
J. E. Nogg, presiding. Mrs. Lane ,Cantelon, Goderieh, and D. A. Cante
opened the meeting weth prayer, after Ian, Hensel', acted as' pallbearers.
sfhich Mrs: Greer, the. secretary, read Amongst the relatives who came
the minutes of the pre,vtous meeting. front a distance to attenil.;the funeral,
The' members with. 'few: exceptions wore: �V Gi ntelati; ;1%`d Deei,.
were present. I Alta. ; Mrs. Edward Floody, Miss
The past year`'i week wss reviewed Olive Floody and Mrs: W E.
and it was a great, satisfaction that Floody.,,Toronto; Dirs. J. E. 'Brooks,.
the budget was almost reached a1- 'Mitchell; : Mr fr, D: A. Cantelon, -Hen-
though it was felt that a morn ardent sail, and Mr.and Mss. P. J. Cante-
"Putting" . the hands to the plough, • Ion and;Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Currie,
should be done so that the Presbyter Godericit.
ial should go over the top this year.
The splendid reports of the see I. 0. 0.`F. OFIICERS INSTALLED
rotaries showed how strenuously the I '
D. I3 . G. 14M: ''Bio. Stul'dy of God -
individual orgasuiatipns had worked tech, and the following team, D. G.
the different 'departments that the Marshall H. Tiehburne; Warden: G.
Master's work might prosper.. Shafer, Finatteial Secretary-Treas-
It vas decided the W. M. S. -•Ilii urer W. Abel, Blec.-See, and Chap,
ron Presbyterial hold their annual J. W. Moore, visited Clinton Lodge
-conference in James St. United No. 83 on Tuesday evening and in-
Church, Exeter, April 30, 1929: . stalled the following officers:
FUNERAL OF MRS. D. CANTELON
The funeral of the late Mrs. D.
Cantelou took place from ber late
residence, Raglan street,'on Friday
afternoon: The service was private,
only relatives and intimate friends
employees of the C. N. Id. s'hope, :BE GOOD SPORTS, BOYS
wherci they -received their knowledge
Beacon. -1 -less
' first ail. --Stratford
o f s
1
SCHOOL HOCKEY
A venerable citizen, who has' eeses-
h e e-
u#r is sc �^
a•• the ,Public wheel ion to ss e .
p
quently, complained to The News -Re-
cord the other day abut the manners
The Collegiate. hockey team played of the"children, which he seemed tqt
it's fust game this season at Wing -
ham last Friday night, winning by a
score of 0-2. Tho brand or hockey
was good for a junior team. -Much
interest was displayed in the game as•
members Of Clinton Juniors' played. on
each team. Gibbs and Streets yvere
ge:al-getters for Clinton, McKibbon
and Fox for Wingham:
A return game is being played in
Clinton Friday'night of this week.
The line-up of Friday's match was
as follows:
Pickett;
Clinton: wings --Gibbs, g
defence: B
i art and
centres Streets; def gg
Holmes; goal;. Cook; spare: Rorke,
Wingham- Wings; Fox, Gurney;
centre, Brackenbury; defence Mitch-
ell and Summers, Goals: Stevens;
Spare: McKibben.
REMEMBERED ON ,BIRTHDAY
He shall act as Caretaker of the
Town Hall, Offices and Council
Chamber, and ;;sweep, clean, dust and
otherwise keep the same in proper
order; shall heat,' light,, and open the
sane when' required for:publie use;
and shall take proper care of all fur-
niture therein; shall collect all dues
prescribed by the Council for the use
of the same' and make a return of.
all fees to the Treasurer on the last
day pf each month. He. shall also
keep the snow shovelled from in
front of the Town Hall, Fire Hall and
Library Park during the hours in
which he is on duty.;
He shall act as Inspector of all
streets and -report to the Chairman
of the street committee any neces
sary wort: to be done and superin-
tend any week or improvements that
may be ordered by the Street Com-
mittee or Council and see that the
grates are kept open and free from
He shall attend to the necessary
grass cutting, sprinkling and .care
taking on the Library Park. and
around the public buildings.
He shall act as assistant to the
Eire and Building Inspector'and see
that the provisions of the Fires By-
law are complied with."
Duties of the :Tight Constable
"The Night Colostable is to bo un -
.der the direction and` supervision of
the' Chief of Police.
Sweep out and dust the Rest Room
every night; the roan- to be locked,
at 10 p.m. each night excepting Sat-
urday night or nights preceding a
holiday or when a large numba •of
transient visitors are. in own when it
may remain open until midnight.
I'n his rounds each night lie is to
punch the -Control clock at each key
point every hour;<Train 12 midnight
to 5 a.nr., both inclusive.
He will report at the Police office
at 7 p.m., each night excepting on
Sunday night when leo will .report at
0.30 p.an. - Immediately after re -
.porting he will patrol the front
streets, disperse any loafing on cox. -
Dere or store" doors;, direct ' traffic'
that cl i dren•an-
•e requested; see, i t i
heill u
w
q Gt
are not allowed
ars. c4 a a d
'do 16 e
rY g
to play or loiter in any *ilk: place.
after. 9 a.m.
Ho shall bo responsible for thtc
forcement of law and shall report as
Ontario Street United Church' I I' G• ; E • L. Mitten.
"
Regular services, on Sunday. The N G.: W'• Match
pastor's morning subject, will be: V G• F. Mulch. ,
"The Conquest of Fear." Evening: Fin. -Sea: J. Wiseman,.
"A Young. IVEsn's_ Questions: Shull I Treasurer: H. B. Chant.
be a Clxristion? Shall I join the' Rec.-Sec.: H. W. Gould.
Church? Shall I spread my Religion 7
How Shall I spend Sunday?"
Wesley -Willis United Church
Warden: N. Counter.
Con.: J. A. Sutter.• ,
I. G.: J. E. Cook.
O. •G.: T. 3.- Managhan,
Looking forward to 'Easter. the R. S. N. 0.: C. Draper,
services. will be' appropriate to then L. S. N. G•.: J. Wiseman.
season; Sunday morning: "God R. S. V. G.: G. E. Hall
Spared Not His Own Son," The L. 5, V G.: E. Finch,
evening sermon will be the first in 'i .. 11 S. S.: b. Heard,
series on the words of Christ from L. 5. S.. F. Bowden.
the Cross;'., "Father Forgive Thein, Chap.: A. E. 'IRunthall
They K Not What They Do."
Baptist Church 1
'Inc pastor, Rev. 'R. B. Gracie will Although not .largely- attended, the
f the Cl' t B d f
Know B,
OF T. REORGANIZED
preach on Sunday evening,. the .sub-. meeting o s mon oar o
ject twill;be: "Something. to Interest Trado, held Tuesday, wasfconsidered
quite a success- New officers were
You: '
Sunday. School and weeknight ser- appointed and the work of the year
vices as usual. 'The Senior and Junior was ordoned. One of the first things
Y. P. U. meet together for the the Board will be the
B to be done by
wintor months assisting in carrying the By-law for
f the, full -
'
ll
The Ladies' Aid met at the home fashioned hosiery plant. Since it's
Mr.J: Curtis Stevenson of Bus-
lingante, Cal., a former well-known
resident of Clinton, celebrated his
91st birthday on January 27th. The
evening before Mr. Stevenson was
entertained at the home of an inthn-
consider left much to be desired. One
of the things he complained of was
that they scrambled onto his cutter.
and
avail"able space,
clinging to every
not only disregarded orders to keep
off, but indulged in saucy remarks.
Children often do things when -in a
crowd that they.would not do if alone,
but certainly they should net clamber
on anyone's vehicle against the wish
of the owner Drivers in former- days
used to wield a wicked' whip when
they. didn't want children "hanging
,;
lei hs
.' Whether children'
o then s
n g
o
Jeered or not,
were any. better -mat
there were certain sleighs they didn't
try` to hang on- But, according to all
the sages, the saucy tongue should
not wag against elderly people.
Children do tot seem to be much
afraid of bears nowadays.
I3rueeleid
On Thursday evening of last week
the Brumfield Trail I1'angers defeat-
ed the Eginondville boys in a fast
hockey game. The scare was 3-2.
ate friend in Oakland'and after din- I On Saturday afternoon the Brame
nee the family and guests listened in „field Rangers defeated the Kipper.
to a concert over the radio. After I Trail Rangers. The score was 0-2.
this program the announcer said that Next' Thursday, health and, weath-
the following number would be de- er permitting, the fellows will play
dieated to Mr. J. 0,. tevenson and a ti return game with Egntondville at
very sweet. soloist sang, , "Silver the Seaforth skating rink . and oar
Threads Among the Gold," ane of Mr.
,Stevenson's favorite songs, and when
this was' finished the announcer con-
gratulated Me'. Stevenson. on the at-
tainment of his 91st year. At the
which
church on the following day, w
was his birthday, the minister also
made' atientiesi':of t ie..eve4lt aD'L Son
' n offered
behalf of Ilse congregation,
congratulations and good wishes..
Mr. 'Stevenson, who visited his sis-
ter, Mrs. J. Cuninghanto, Clinton, in
his eighty-ninth year, making the
Saturday, February • 10th, the Exeter
Trail Rangers are planning to play
at i3rucefield in .an attempt to over-
come our stonewall defence and el-
astic forward line, not to mention the
tough goal tender.
On Friday last a very successful
Father and Son banquet was held
Brucefield United church. Seventy-
one were seated at the tables arrang-
ed.
rrang
ed•.in the form of a T, to represent
Trail Rangers and Tuxis.. The chief
speaker was Rev. Mr. Lane of Sea -
long journey alone, has many friends forth. Rev. MIs McDonald of r<.g-
hereabouts who will waft good wishes mondville led in the singing, besides
to him on the happy occasion • giving a very excellent talk. Toasts
JUNIOp1S SUFFER DEFEAT were made to the King, Fathers, Sona
Church and to the Ladies. Alex.
A Goderieh correspondent writes Addison gave a report on the eighth
as follows about the Junior hockey Tuxis Boys"- Parliament. Everyone
match in Goderich on Monday night, reports a good time.
in which the locai Juniors were dis- The regularmeeting of the Y.P.S.
qualified from ' playing with New . was held in the United church on'
Hamburg for the O.H.A. champion- Monday evening. Mr. Jesse Fres-
man : presided. The scripture read-
shipt
"Goderich Cubs qualified to meet ing was taken by Mr. Jesse Free -
New Hamburg in home and home man and .Mr. Wallace Hough led in
gatn'es for: the Junior 0. H. A. group prayer. The topic "A Great People
chatnpionship 14lbnday night ' when in a Great Land," was very well Silk -
they defeated Clinton in a sudden en by the missionary convener. Mr.
death game en home ice. The seore George Knight moved that an Intel.
after 80 -minutes of overtime 'was 2 ; ligeneo test be held next meeting us
to 1 for the Cubs: ing the examination gut/Ale/1S in the.
One of the largest. crowds in years Northern Messenger.
witnessed the game which was play- Arrangements were, made for tale -
ed in the West street rink.
The game' went 30 minutes over
tini0 and Allison, the Cubs' star
centre scored 'the winning goal with
just t f play left
ing a concert to the House of Refuge.
in the near future•. • After a ten-
minute social and a. hyman.the meet-
ing was closed by repeating the Mis.-
pah Benediction.
Delo minute c The monthly meeting of the Wo -
Brown
o- -
Thratyn and Mitchel i starred for men's Missionary Society will be held
the visitors while Allison starred' for on Friday, Feb.. 16th.at 1,30. At
the Cubs. the close of:the meeting the interde-
The first ,period opened with both
teams playing fast hockey- and the
Cubs: doing most of the pressing.
There was no score.
The second period opened with
nominational Day of Prayer will Ise
observed at 2:45, A. cordial: invita-
tion extended to all the women of the
community. - . • �°
Stan. Reid, of London, spent the
both 'teams going strong with the week -end at the 'hohne of his- father
'Clinton lads being a little inclined C. II. Reid: ,
to rough it, Brosvn, Mitchell and Miss Hasel Haugh has returned
Elliott served penalties but the home after spending a week .'rrl4
the establishment o to new 'u - score was still nil. friends in Dashwood`.
The" third period saw some real Miss Margaret Aikenhead of Loa-
afternoon
don spent the weep -end at her home
of Mrs R II `Johnson on Tuesday organisation in 103 the Board of fast hockoy Brown of Clinton
afternoon and packed a bail of cloth- Trade Itas beep.prom' ' ass'st- scored after ' rain•utas ni play while Stewart of Creditpn•
which they shipped to t o ver a; • ing' any of the advanced schemes for D: 1Mc ay of the urs evened � �
he •n Ontario, th town's improvement, Having help- count two minutes. tata�t' and flans was a week -end guest at the hotnb
t , e b£ Ii. rSikenhead. -'
reeb terian Church t t dended
. P y d
il. berth
ing, M 1 t K C 1 ed theMass Mary
Northern
nee
i e the securing of better ram eon- the period
. Miss Doreen Farquhar of :Londe %
"ars a days s her o
The ministers morning stabled:
ttections bolter mail service better Inthefirst two overtime perms i•s sponging a few d y t h homes
Christ the A11=Sufficient," concludes co-operation between town and conn- neither teams scbred but in the het•:.
sermons tin try, relief work, etc,, Probably one of third•' G. Allison of the Cubs notched, C II Haugh was in Dashwood far
I
"C series' ala seven - ' the must outstanding thin the
"`Christ's : Eelationslitp to - Man's � the winning goal swish only
" tin subject: "A City's Board' ltas dont was the securing of
Needs. Evening. s J
bast Ni ht," Fourth sermon in`ser W inti thousand dollar grant for the
g -Carnegie addition to the public :lib -
nes "Night Scenes'. in the .Bible." j -
Sunday; school as usual A cottage rary.
meeting will be held at the home of 1 Officers elected on' Tuesday even-
mec ging were:
14fr: George D. Roborton, W• hitehead Iron. -President: 'James A. Ford.
President: N. W. Trewa tha.
Vice: ;r A. Wiggins.'
See.-Preasurel: II. B. Manning.
Council Gs. R. Paterson, W . 5.' 3,
lied/nes; Di'. "Shaw; W',• I. •Stevens- n,
Geo, •.Tenitins,-J. •maleic, B. J. Gib-
bings' A. 'I'. Cooper, T. Hawl:iris,
street; at' 8'p.m. en Wednesdal,.
_ The -W. MI. 5. will meet in the
glitirch lecture ream on. the afternoon
of Wednesday, Feb. 20th; at three,
o sleek.
St, Paul's Church
There. will be a`celebratioh-of Holy
Communion next -Sunday a£ 8:30 sen..
A' J' NLairrsh.
Morning Prayer at elevenoOlock and:. J. lVL. 1'utebsou, WigB'ins; Stev-
evening prayer at seven. Sunday casae `Prewartha and iM Yoe Combo,
school and Bible class at the usual, secke;of so0ie of the' practical things
hones. the Board 'of Trade should try to do
The A.,Y.P.A.. will'hold a;Mse during•'the. coming, year and the re -
e
smeary night on NIJnpan:whi Thei tiri:l • nesidemt and secretary,
will
fi
1
r n which v
Ja a
talk on t
b n 1 T
will b Cooper, s poke n
v • cl and Cc
Messrs. I'w 1
11"es r 1
"n slides.
•t b lantern illustrated ed
bei u y
•�• of the
Board's
the 'ei'met urce„•e.,
Tiro midweek service next week will onternrise.,.
be held* on Tuesday at 8 P.m. -The o , .. a£ the 13. cin',
preacher will be Rev. A. C. McCu1- The ieet ban i et Monday evening',l' 13
turn„ who hos served four years as a will be held on .o v
soon as possible any violation "af Missionary in the far north under Fobruat'y „6th. 18Lcrc pirtienistrs
same the -Chief of Police." I Bishop Strengce. will„be given later,
• one min-
ute left to play. •
Tho line-up:
Clinton -Gaal, Twyford,` defence,.
L. -`Cook and 3. Elliott; centre, II. The Young People's Satiety of
mitcliell;.wings, F. itlpEwen and IT., ,
•< rl• subs W. 141ooro adB. Grace United church held their 'aa.
Bx dd , niiai meeting and election :of officer
GlCubi • on Friday evening, Febr:aaiy Sth.
Cubs -Goal; H. Doalec; ,defence, The following offices were 'eleetert
M. McKay and J. Woods; .centre, G.
MAStleulKirsdaoyyn,'; ' wsinbgss{,' RFV:St1oMdodoraertsect: DB. Rfotoeirvy thRRei.Nne1Mkwe
; .. YVGcaaelre; :K.Iilnognsal-ePyieiiaaDnits.
;
Presidentor
Secretary;
Roy Cox; Treasurer:
f reo-Ice Hillmmus of KitehcSs- rnvener of Christion
Re.c Clara Iiarrison;c
C
er. l?ellowship Vera Cox; Convener of
Penaltie s--Gliddon, Brotvil '": PL}t Missionary' Jack Gardiner;, Convener
chell; Conlc, Elliott, 2;; _Woods, 11 of Cheistion Citizenship: Borniee
:r I3ay, 3; 111-.: A2.Kay. " Bolt; Convener of Literary and RRe-
. The localj
Seniors =have played a creation: Kingsley > Harris; Social
, good, brand of hockey all season. and ' Committee: Leila Emmerson,• Elfnas
have no reason to feel despondent :Woods, Los. illeClure; Organist: Mrs,
'chat. failed for the champion- Gardner; Assistant: Verna Cox.
ship.
Sotro
of theClinton'nt
on playersers
'T
he society is
holdingi
n
g
a
Valentine
are mine laysand they have gone up Social or February 16th in tile base
during the season against teams meat of the, church. A. short pro --
mull older, heavier and more exper- . gam is being prepared and: lunch wilt
creed and have held their own very be served.' A sliver collection will be.
creditably. They aro to be come r1secinviteeivedd; .Tito surounding coinne 1 Y
'
a few 'days lest' Week.
' pioti $er's 14W$14
rn nor. 1.