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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1929-06-13, Page 1WITH WHICH S INCORPORATED '-P,YIE CLINTON NEW ERA CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, ' JUNE 13, 1909 T [1000 t5 QUALIIY, VA[.UE, SEh•V.ICE ANO L0VJ PFOCES IF PEOPLE hwY re 4ria You can combine he practical with ggrace and beauty hy, choosing' ymir Silverware from our stack. NEW DESIGNS IN FLAT KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS NEW DESIGNS IN SILVER 'PEA SETS Also in other equally practical lines, 'Call and inspect our- stock, .�Eelluar Rainbow Crepes at L 29 .ars This:, is a good .quality deClime .usually sofd at �X7S. .�►►- number tf P tt Summ r Sha0ek, On sale at this unusually low price: 35 -inch aronette Satin In Rose, Resida, Corp, Flesh White, and Black, an excellent washable Satin at 89cJ and The Balance of our Stock of Flowers to the Regular Price, . rat one-half tb: 'Yea g IRIVIY'B Don't 'Forget Father's Day June 16th. Sunday, ' l'ather's Day is one day out of the whole year we are given an opportunity to show Dad that we have not forgotten him for all he has done ;Ron us.. . There may be some little thing that he always wanted, yet would never buy for himself.' This is your chanee'and what would, be more: appropriate than A TIE• We have..been stocking up with neckwear that will appeal es- pecially to. Dad in.t. JACQUARD DOTS; MOGODORE BORDERS, MELODY CREPE, PLAIN SILKS in all the leading colors a 0 2.50 75c � 1 50e $ .00 $125 $1.50 .THE Roisii ” A Square Deal for Every Mau 99 TIIE MARKETS Wheat, $1.20, 'Barley,-80cto 65 e. Oats, 45c to 50e.' Buckwheat, 70c. Butter, 85c to 36c. Eggs, 19c to 25c. Live hogs, $1.2.00. HE'S AN ARTIST `The Berkshire Evening, Eagle, published at Pittsfield,. Mass.;. recent- ly published a little sketch of Mr. Fred H. Chant, -only son of M,r. and Mrs, II.'B. Chant of:town,•Mr Chant, who is a chartered aecountant by profession,: that 'being his: mode of making a living, is ,really an artist at soul, for he spends all his spare Mine in developing: his art, amateur photogrepl y, .He has executed some wonderfully artistic photography, finishing: them himself in rooms he has fitted in his own house. His par- ents have several ,specimens of his work, which many of. bis friends have seen, and -he has had pieces -hung in. several of •the salons -of Europe. ',`he reason of the recent write-up' was the fact that The Eagle wad run Tung a series •of shadow photographs et Pittsfield citizens`to'see how many of then would' be recognized .,by friends,. and: the current issue had a •very good likeness of ''himself,, a' likeness which his intimate friends would b'a sure to'recogniee •' ..KEEN OFFICER RECOVERS COAT '111'" e,, Tfennetli It ik p1 on returnipg. to 'his car which he had.•pagked Toronto rine day lase week, found his, overcoat missing and a no on the seat asking him to call .at a; certain police station. On drieinceround to the station' he was asked to identify a coat whichevas•his and which was restored to hint. It seemed that a young "police officer, who was off duty and was returning from a drive in -the .country saw h couple of ypnng men open 'this ear door and :remove the coat. It might have beep .some- one taking a coat from his .own car, of courseibut the sharp-eyed officer thought there -wee something furtive about the actions of -the young men and he followed them, pooh them to the station and questioned them. Sure enough, it was a case of theft and brit' for the keenness of the young officer Kenneth would probably have had to •purchase a new spring over coat.. He had 'better lock his car in future, even when leaving it parked in the streets of "Toronto the Good."' AMONG THE CH'tTItoHDS ' Rev. Dr. D, Petrie of 'Wdiigham was elected moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church at the annual gathering in Hamilton last' week. The Huron County Presbyterial Executive met -in Ontario street Uni- ted church, Clinton, on Thursday, June 0th, with , all its members but five' present. Miss. Mollard, Exeter, president, presided: After the devotional exercises same impressions from the Branch Con- fe'rence, Chatham, were expressed. It was the opinion of some of the lad- ies, ad ies, Athat if anyone visited "Friend- ship' House," London, it would show thein what real Missionary work is. The year's work was planned.' A. couple of vacancies, caused by illness Were filled and Mrs. Hellard gave as a closing: message, "Let Christ be aur aim, Let Christ be our native," Baptist Church Service Sunday evening, Sermon • subject: "The Curse,' The Cross, The Crown." Sunday school at.10.30 a,.en , Presbyterian }i Ch r uc Thb minister's subject on Sunday morning will be: •"Intercessory Pray - et„" Evening: "By the Skin 'of His Teeth." The W. M. S. will meet on 'Wed- nesday afternoon, June 19th, at three 'o'clock., Wesley -Willis United Church Sermon subjects for next Sunday: Morning: "Pilgrims! Evening:..f "How Shall We Account tar Christ? The new church' will be opened _on Sunday, :June 80th, the Rev" Kinnon of Torontobeing the preach- er for the day, St, Paul's Church Next Sunday's services will com- mence with Holy :•Communion at 8.30. • Sunday school will be at 10 and. Morning prayer at 11 o'clock, • Clinton lodge AV. and A.M. will attend Divine service . in this church in the evening at '7 o'clock, Ontario, Street United Church The minister's Morning subject:: "Paying Your Debts." Evening. theme; "Evangelism." A real treat. is in store for this corigregation ,on June 23rd, when Rev. K. J. Beaton of Wiest Chine, will speak. He will bring a vronderfui message. The regular meeting of the W.M.S. was held on "Tuesday afternoon, Mrs, W. J. Stevens being in charge.' Mrs. C. Veneer read a leaflet on tithing; Mrs. . Doan gave a report of the branch meeting, .bringing messages from the several speakers; Mrs. Marquis told of the first petition sent to the government in the inter este of temperance reform, 'by the women of the. Six Nations Indians in 1802; -Mrs. W. Rosen} told something of the working of liquor control acts in the different provinces; Mrs., Lucy Thompson gave apaper an the study book and Mus G. H. El- liott, Mas. Dr. McIntyre,, Mrs. Ilol- mes and Mrs. Farnham ;gave short reports from the watch tower. Miss ' Jean Pbnnsteel favored the meeting with a piano solo. THE I-ITONIE PAPER 00NT O ABOUT THEIVNIOVERTISE IN THENES' Miss Ann -Dewar returned hone au Thursday after having visited in e.1 Go d x ch week. fora '1. Rev, an W i s F.. H • uI d l'f B. Paull were in London and.St. Thoma on Thursday and Friday of last week. Mr. L. R. Pirie who acted in the capacity of teller in. the Batik of Commerce in the village since last Pall has been" transferred to Niag•ax•a Falls. Mr. ;'G. 1VI. Munition was transferred from Brussels to the lo- cal branch and commenced work early last week. Guests at the Ritz hotel: Mrs, F. A. lktitchell and son, Stratford; Miss G. Gibson, Walkerton, Mr. and Mrs, C; Sehel1ai berger and family, ]S:itchell. The Etiniae- Club of London held their annual .'banquet Saturday night when the ,members "did justice to a delicious chicken supper at the Ritz Hotel. From the Meese, (Saskr) New,•we clip the wing n following vn b of is a of the wed- ding of the daughter of an old-13ay- field boy: "The wedding of Miss Corelia M. Eagleson,. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. G, Eagleson,, of Morse, and Reginald H. ' Crisp, only son. of Mr. and Mrs. George- Crisp, also -of this town, took p}ace in Morse United church on Wednesday, June 5th, at the hour,.of 11 o'clock, a.m., Rev. H: R. Vessy officiating.. A. few minutes before the appointed hour a cousin of the bride, Miss 'Luella M. Eagleson, of Aberdeen, S. Dak- ota, sang "Because" and: "I Love You Truly.3 To the .strains de Le- hegrin's Wedding March, played by Miss' Addaleen Adair, of Shack,- elton, Sask., the bride entered on the a?rn of her father, gowned in i white georgette. Her wedding veil II was 'held in place with orange blos- 1 soma and she carried a 'bouquet 'of • sweetheart roses and allies ,of the valley. She was attended by Miss Florence Wood, of Eyebrow, Sask., dressed in mauve colored georgette with hat to match, and Miss Marion Johnstone, of Milestone, Sask., cousin'"-`ltft the bride, gowned in peach colored georgette, with white picture hat. They carried bouquets of roses, carnations and sweet, peas. The groom was supported by • Don- ald Wood, Sasaktoon,• Sask, The ushers were Boyd Eagleson, brother. of the bride, and Ronald Adams, of Calgary. Immediately following 'the wed- ding ceremony the guests returned to the home of the bride's parents Where the . wedding. breakfast was served. The home iwasr decorated with the bride's favorite colors, Pink and white, the table .tieing cen- tered with the wedding cake and pink and white carnations. Those assisting at the home were:. Misses Mariam h aru'Renetta' Buhr, Phylis Vessey, Annie and Isobel Hyslop. Tho bridal couple leftamid a shower of confetti and rice for Med- icine Hat, Spokane, Los Angeles, Vancouver and Banff. The bride travelled in a blue ensemble suit, wearing the groom's gift, an 'Isa- bella fox fur. The gift to the groom was ,a white gold watch chain, to her bridesmaids, necklaces, to the solo- ist an amethyst brooch, to the pianist an amber necklace. The groomsman and ushers were pre- sented with cuff, links. , 'The Wedding gifts were costly and numerous, . among these a .substan tial cheque from the bride's parents, Both bride and groom are very popular in this community, the former being an active worker in Sunday school, teaching a class for a number of years as well as organ- ist of the Church and soloist. The. groom is naw C.P.R. agent in En- fold and IeadeL of a boys group.„ The paper also reported a couple of showers which had beengiven the' bride before the wedding. - HURON, -PERTH' LEAGUE The following officers have—been appointed lar above, and a schedule er ule. drawn up: Hon. -President: Dr. Shaw, Clinton. President: E. L. Dean, Goderic-h. Vice: V. Siegel,Sts'atfordrT, IIaty- lcins, Clinton; W. J, Buchanan, 'Cod- oxicIr. ' Sec.-Treastu'ar:-D. Thorndike, Clin ton, Schedule --(First half) June 19—Stratford at'Goderich. June 26 -Clinton at Stratford, June 28—Goder.•ich at Clinton. July 3-Goderich at Stl;atfox'd, July 5—Clinton at Gaderieh. 'July 10—Stratford at Clinton. 'Genies called at 5.30 p.m., sharp. DEATH ,OF MRS. MOCK' 'The death ,occurred yesterday, af- ter a long illness,. of Mrs. -Chas. Megk, formerly Mrs 11.:eE, Bell, Mrs;M7;io •It :. living' g, who had been wing' since her marriage to Mx. lvloglc,. at Monkton, had been in .failing health for several mouths and : this spring she and her husband left the farm and came to Clinton. But her con- dition was so serious that she. was obliged to -become a patient in the hospital, .where site remained up .to her death. She is survived by her ,husband and a son ansi daughter by her for- -mer. marriage, W1. J. Bell' of Toronto •and Mrs. Carl Mali of Allendale. The funeral takes, place from her, former home, . Princess —street, -on Friday —afternoon, the. 'service to commence at two o'clock. CLINTON STUDENTS GRADUATE On Fridey last, et : Convocation Hall, University of Toronto, "five Clinton young people 'received their B.A. degree, Misses Isabel Fraser, Esther Trewartha, Ethel Hogg' and MI's. and Mrs. W. H. Shannon of Cora Jervis, and Mr. E. Paisley. Toronto and Mrs., L. Hiles and child Four hundred and seventy received of London are occupying the for - their degrees, two hundred and fifty- pier's cottage in Lakeside -Park. eight women and two hundred and Mr. and Mrs. H. Cobb of Toronto twelve men. .Ma. S. Jackson wee were at Sum -R -Inn over the week - graduated in dentistry the day be- end On their return to Toronto they fore. - 'were accompanied by Mrs, M. Ross, It was a brilliant event and after who has spent the past month at the the graduation a garden party was, egttage. held on the lawns of the University Miiss Jessie Mleeeeee of Detroit.. grounds, which lend- themselves so carne, on. Friday to spendher vacation well to that sort of thing, with her patents, Dr; and Mrs. W. 'Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Hogg,. 114r. and F. eleetae. Mrs. 11. W. Trewartha, Mr. and Mr and Mrs. C. R. Will land fan - Mrs. 0. J. Jervis, Mrs. J. Macfarlane ily of London were at their cottage Mu•. and Mrs. 0. L. P9isley, Mr, and over the week -end. Iles. W. E. Tebliutt of ,Goderich and Mite A. 71IcIetyre of Strathroy ere,. Mass Ruth .Tacksan m o t o r e d ;rived last week to spend the summer down to attend the graduation, • with Mfrs. John Pearson. LAYTON--ME.DD -E. Hart and friend of London spent 'the week -end at their cottage. The .marriage was solemnized at Mr. and Mrs. '.4. J. Stevens and the parsonage of Main street United two daughters of• London spent the church, Exeter, on Wednesday of last week -end at their cottage,•"Mterry- week of Miss Nellie Medd, daughter .time Lodge." of Mr. and Mrs.. J. H. Medd of Exe- Kr. and Mrs. F. G. Neelin of Sea- ter,, and 'Mr. G. W. Layton of London, forth spent 'Sunday with Mrs. J. 11. for many years a resident of the Lon McLeod. • don road, south of Clinton. The M7. and Mrs. Ian McRae of ceremony wasperformed by the Rev. Strathroy and Mrs. A. G, Elliott of C. J. M400rhause, Mr. and Mrs. Lay- Lucknow spentthe week -end with ton left the same day on an extended Mars. Mary Fraser who is ill in bed. wedding trip and will be absent a Icer many friends will be glad to couple of months or so, beer that eee irn»rovTnv in health. Both bride and bridegroom ate Mgr. and Mrs. Aikenhead of London well known and highly esteemed here who have bought Dr. Smiths em- end their many friends will extend iner cottage, occupied it over the to thein good wishes for the future. week -end. Last week's Exeter Times -Advocate Mir. and Mrs. W. Ii, Talbot moved had the following, teferenoe to a from their'firm on the Sauble Line, shower for the bride: Stanley', thisweek to their home .in "0n Wednesday evening of -]ast the village which they purchased a week a surprise wae held for .Miss few years ago front E. .A. Sander, Nellie Medd, bride -elect, at the and which until a few weeks "ago home of Mrs. V. Mollard. About was occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd 35 ladies of the ' Main St, United Mhkins. W'e welcome them to the church `were present and spent a village. pleasant evening in contests and Mr. and 'Mfrs. Makins moved a amusements. Miss Medd , was pre- short time ago intothe dwelling in sented with a beautiful electric connection with the : barber shop floor lamp and an electric hot plate which has been nicely remodelled following which refreshments were' and decorated. served.''. The committees in charge of the Eightieth, Anniversary celebrations - of 'Trinity Church are busily peeper- I ing for the event_ The program is as follows: • Sunday, June 28rd, Ser- I vice in% Trinity Church, the special preacher to be Rev. R. C. Pitts of Essex: ,Service in St. John's Church, Varna. at 3 p.m. at which Mr. Pitts will also officiate. Trinity church at In the hall page advert%sement 00 7.80 p,m., the special preacher to he page 6 where it reads "This week ,Rev, E: O. Jennings of Watford. June 6 to 12," the dates should be; MmeyEvening service•at 8 u.m. "Stine 14th to; 23nd." s»ectal preacher to be Rev, W. A. Townshend of Berv}e. ' 'Phe Wednesday half holiday is be Tuesday Supper and Concert in ing observed by the majority of the town hall, Bayfield, part of the 'stores in. Clinton and by the postai- program will consist of the play lice and Public Library. entitled, "Left in Charge," which is The County Good Roads . omnis sion had. Albert, g Kin and Victoria streets tarvied an Tuesday, thus settling the dust, which wasbecom- ing troublesome. The County Council adjourned on. t Wednesday afternoon noon last in time to pay a visit _ to the Huron County Moine, bringing with them ,a treat for the residents, The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Pres- bytetian church held a very 'success- ful bazaar at the church on Friday afternoon. last. The, proceeds amoun- ted to considerably over $200,00. Owing to being crowded this 'geek' we have been obliged to•hold over detailed report of `the proceed- ings of the county Council, report of the Toronto Huron Old Bays' plc- pie, and other interesting !natter. When the worlcznerp get through levelling up the broken and sunken places in the sidewalks and'the smell of the tarvia evaporates and the black spots wear off the floors and walkswe shall be in eine shape. w n Mi. N i e1• e M . John ed Jr, had th g, misfortune ;to have, an arm injured Iasi week when a scaffolding gave way when at work on the new. knit- Monday evening between, the Bay - ting ,mill. Mo bohes were broken field boys' and thg '1tTesley-Wallis but the arnt was badly sprained, giv- boys' teams the latter- won with a ing him an enforced holiday, score of 20-11. H. AND S. CLUB PICNIC • The members of the home and S ool Club intend holding a picnic on the lawns $i Mrs. W. J. Plumsteel and Mrs. B. J. Gibbing•s on Tuesday afternoon, .Tune 18th, from three to seven. It is hoped every member will come and enjoy this social time tpgether• All ; are asked .to bring Provisions and necessary dishes; SWEET SINGER PASSES , Bliss Carman, one or Canada's sweetest singers, died suddenly on Saturday last at New Canaan, Conn. Mr. Cabman had 'made 'his 'home in the 'United States for some years and for a time resided in'England, but he was a native Canadian and was always glad to"aeknowledge his Can- dian origin, His beautiful lyric'poet- ry. will be known and loved as long, as the English language is .spoken,_ XA - • TI N D M?iINA 0 SAT HAND The 'M zddle and Upper School luxe aininations will -open on 'Monday, June -17th; the Lower School: on Thursday, June 20th; the Model En- trance on IVfonday, June 24th, and the' High School • Entrance an : Wed netday, June. 26th., Entrance'Exains-Tuna 26 to 28. Lower School—June 20 to 26. Muddle School -Mune 17 to 24., The various dates for the Middle School' subjects are; -June 17= -Com- position and Physics; June 18 -Al- gebra and Canadian-Tiistory; June,,19, •—Literature and 'Ancient History;• June'; 20—Geometry and Ohemistry; June 21—Latin Authors and Latin Composition; ' June 24—French; Auth- ors and .french Coy»position Bayfield LITTLE LOCALS The members of the Huron- County' Council will : visit the .O.A.C. ' at Guelph in' a body, on Tueeday ,next, Mr. Dipple of Renfrew has ac- cepted a. position on the staff of the Seaforth Collegiate as .science teach- er. being rehearsed by the Young Peo- ple. Wednesday -Evening' service at .8 pan. Rev, R. S. Jones of Gerrie will give the address. Thursday—A' 'Parish reception on the Retoory Layne, Friday—Evening service at 8 p.n. when Ven, Axchdeaeon. Tones -Bate- man of Goderich will have iliiai•ge. Sunday, ,Tune 80th --.Archbishop Williams -will • preach at the service at 11 ass. and will administer• the . Holy Rite of Confirmation in St. • James Church, Middleton at 3 p.m. ' At the: evening " service in Trinity Church at 7:20 p.m,, Rev., F. G Rickard, of Waterford will ,preach Besides the above services there will . be' two, celebrations of Hoiy' Com- nsunion in Trinity Church,. on Mon- day et 8:30 a.m. and an Saturday at 8.30 a.m. 'Ni. and Mrs. Downs and elaughter, Eleanore and 11.' and Mrs. Simmons, Gerald ,and Kenneth Simmons of Por s, ' Mr. and .' i •e t were the e gues s o Ma•s. Charles Widcorn e on Sunday. In the League game played here on 1 • Stanieg .Township The June meeting of. the Stanley Ooni.rnunity Olub was held at the home. of Mfrs. G. Henderson, fifteen ladies being present,; .Mxs. J. Innes° favoured the gathering with --a solo entitled, "School Days,'' and Miss 1H}. 'Gilmore with a reading entitled, "A .Farm Song" which were very much .enjoyed. It being the closing meeting of the year new officers were elected as follows:: President,, Mars. -Henderson; 'vice, Mrs.. J. H. McReten; Sec.Treasurer, Mrs. Ed. C. Glen: Corresponding -Sec,: Mrs. F. Stewart; Ways and Means commit- , Mrs. T. Campbell and Miss Gil- moie; M,usieal committee, .Mrs. J. Innis and Mrs. Ernest. Roz$nl. , The roll call will be answered at the July meeting by a Seasoiiable: Recipe, The 10 cent tea was served and the meeting closed by singing the Na- tional Anthem," Next meeting, in July, at 11/4's. Sinelair's, • The township council will meet at 1:30 on Monday, June 24th, rath- er than en July 1st, Dominion Day, which is a public holiday. ,Anyone having business with the council should mark the change. Moe and Mii:•s. Wilmer Reid, Mrs. J. W. Reid and Mrl.' J. D. Harnwell left on I+r-iday_ orl a motor trip to Windsor and -Detroit.. 'Miss Anna Caldwell 'of Niagara Fiai's,,N. Y., is visiting, her parents, tfe.and Mrs. Arthur Caldwell. , Mr,. Lorne Pepper of Niagara Falls made a short visit to his home. Miss Ctefa Pepper returned to Niagara Falls with hint. Dr; and Mrs: Wry,-. Aikenhead and da „htetRuth of Toronto, spent the week -end at .the home of his sister, Mrs. T. B. Baird, and with other friends. R-EGflPD Ooderich Township Mr, and m's. Frank Whitmore and Master Harold of Hamilton are spending a few- days at the hone of Mr, and Ares. Frank Whitmore of this township. Mr, and Mrs. Mauriac and Mr. and Mrs. Smyth of London were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hopkins on Sunday .last. The people of St.`" James' Church; Middleton, are .preparing for their annual garden party to be held on. July •',rd. The Ebenezer Sunday school haw decided to have a picnic on Ma•, John, Tebbutt's river flats on Saturday af- ternoon, June -15th, and they invite, all the people of the community_ also one-time residents to bring along: baskets, bring' their families and' en- joy the afternoon together. Cars• can be driven to within a few .'rods of the picnic grounds, ., A very pleasant social gathering- was held at the home of Mfrs. a W. Williams`, Sr„ on 'Tuesday afternoon,. when between twenty and thirty lad- ies were invited to spend the after. - non, the occasion being the seventy- ninth birthday of the hostess. There• were six grandmothers in the com- pany and during the afternoon. the - ladies did some quilting and a happy, socialite few - hours .were spent, a: dainty' Supper following. - Londie.rsiboro The United church Sunday school committee met on Monday evening to• make arrangerfients for their annual - . Mas, Brawn • of ' was 'a. guest, at the ,home:.of-Mr. •anti Mrs..' Morrell over the week -end, - 'Mr. Robert Ferris - of the 13th. concession has returned after spend- ing a week in London. Miss Kaine, teacher of the bound,-" school,, neo;; Blyth spent the week- end with her friends here. tltfr, .A. -Brundson,-C. N. R. station, agent at Tugaske, Sask., has re- turned after a pleasant visit with his, parents, Me. .and - Mrs. . Wm. Brundson: and with other relatives. - Mr. and'Mi's, T- Campbell of West- field visited the home of. Mr. and Mrs.. Janes Elsley on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Moore of Detroit.. have returned. They were guests of Mr. and Ms. J. McCool several days last week. ' Misses Jean and Eleanor Mains of n several it Chicago, who spe t s v ral d ys with: their mother and sister, Elizabeth„ have returned to the Windy' City:. Mr. ,and Mrs. G. McCall mitered: over to Goderieh isn Saturday: The new• stone crasher- wbieli• the council recently purchased is busy Mr. Leiner's pit and keeps many - teams busy drawing, the crushed stone onto the road. Mr. and Mrs. Wets= of Detroit;, who visited the home of Mn and Mrs: Ferris last week, have returned. They- were heywere accompanied by Miss Smith. (Mr. and Mrs. Hesk visited" at' the• home of `MCr, and Mrs. H. Lyon' on:. •Siitiday. Mrs. J. Nott recently visited lier- daughter, Mrs. Stevens of Seaforth. Mrs. J. Tamblyn and Mr. James- Elsley are visiting friends at. Lear-• ington for a few weeks. Mess Winnie Campbell of West- field is the.. guest of Mrs. James :Elsley. Mrs. Wallace Alien, who has been spending the past week with friends M London, has returned. London Road Messrs, Lester awl, Arthur I,ebeau and L. Cadieau of Windsor and Barr Beaureyard of Chicago spent the- vteekend with the fornmer's mother,. Mrs. A. Lebeaa. /Mr, Norman It/fanning has bought from Me. T. M Jo'huston his proper- ty near Clinton and gets possession. in September. Mrs. WI. Swinbank spent a few - days last *week with friends in Wing - ham. -. Mr. Mayo Haply • sports a new- - Ford sedan, Me. and Mrs.' Moffatt visited in: St. Marys on Sunday. Mrs. O'Brien, who has been spend-- ing- sante time in Zurich, is visiting•' at the home of her daughter, Mrs.. Swinbank. The June meeting of the London Road Community club will, be .held,at- the home of Mrs; Norman" Tyndall` on Thursday, June 20th. A full at- tendance is desired s to discuss some business` matters. Mir. ,Frank -Vane and bride have taken up housekeeping on his farm. We welcome Mrs. Lane to the coin munity and extend our best wishes: and congratulations. Br'aeelleld The newly -organized Women's As- sociation met at' the home of Mrs. Alex. Broadfoot on June 6th. The first hour was spent in needlework and, social intercourse, after which• C program was given, opened by the singing of a hymn, scripture read= ing and player, conducted by Mrs.. ' Wm, Rattenbury, 'convener of the d'ee vational committee, • Mrs. 'Alex. Broadfoot, the president, occupied' the chair. The roll call was respon- ded to . by favorite recipes, ' Mite" Helen Tough was elected treasurer; was taken en by Mrs, , I iu g h Aik enhea d , , and other b luess being ransaCted, -the topic toe the'day, "Temnei e A dainty lunch was served' by the .^ • hostess. The next meeting to be Held' at the home of Mrs. W. 3: Broadfook on Wednesday, July 3rd, at' 2'.p:nt:.