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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1929-06-13, Page 4lelleeleaseessesceeteemesseassiense COOPER'S sToRE NEWS ave You Visited' Our New Ready to ear Depcwt,inent?: WITH YOUR CO`=O1'ERA:.IION WE IIOPE TO MAKE THIS DEPARTMENT GROW BECAUSE OF THE REAL VALUES WE ARE OFFERING. A. T. COOPER. "THE STORE WITH THE STOCK CLINTON Sherlock -Manning Pianos How About Treating 'Your- self to a PIAN► `? T. J. MCNEYL Clinton's Musicahlnstrument Representative - Always at Your Service Box 113 or Phone 273, Clinton WHEN YO J PLAN THE FUTURE OF YOURSELF: AND THOSE DEPENDENT ON YOU BE GUIDED BY TRE ADVICE , AND SUGGESTIONS O.F AN EXPERIENCED AND RELIABLE LIFE INSURANCE REPRESENTATIVE.- EPRESENTArTIVE.IIE REWILL EXPLAIN HOW, YOU GAN BE INDEPENDENT IN YOUR OD AGE, MAKE SAFE THE PLANS OF ]9DUCATION OF T,IIE FAMILY AND RELIEVE TROSE DEPENDENT ON -YOU OF CERTAIN LIABILITIES. IN DISREGARDING YOUR FUTURE YOU COURT DISASTER The Ontario Equitable Life $i M. T. CORLESS, Agency Inspector, Phone 193 Q.4-tf. Custom Made Clothes for the Bridegroom T 'CLINTON- W I RECORD THURSDA'Y', JUNE 13, 1929 Flolnnesvili� The V' 1V1:: S. of rho liolniesville United chnr•.ch imet at ihe, hams of :Miss Acheson on Tuesday afternoon; Vlrs. Herbert 'presiding The roll call was answered "by a Scripture verse on "Trust." Mr. - C. D. Cox of Nipissing gave an address on - the work of the United Church in the Northern Ontario Mission Field, 'Whs. 0. D. Cox -sang a solo, Mrs. W. J. Yeo read a paper on China and Mrs. Joy Snyder a paper on the, work of Rev. and Mrs. Moss at Burdette; Al- Berta The Ladies Aid met at the close of the W. X. S. meeting, Mss. Bert Tre-` wartha presiding, and theusual busi- ness was transacted. Before the company dispersed Mrs. W. Mulholland and Mrs. J, Nfulhol-• land -served refreshments, Why wear a ready-made garment. on this important occasion 'when you can have it custom made and be cer- tain it will be a perfect fit, and suit your own individuality. You can al- ways tell the man who has his clothes made to order. Our rates are reasonable and our workmanship exceptional. All gar- ments hand tailored. Scrupulous at- tention to every detail. Davis and Herman MERCHANT TAILORS, CLINTON GRAND Liberal Demonstation and Pienle at Grand Bend, Huron County, Ont. ON WED. JUNE 19th, 1929 For ail the Liberals and Citizens generally of Huron, Middlesex, Perth, Oxford, Lambton' and the City of London The Federal Members from all Southwestern Ontario and also the Ontario Federal Cabinet Ministers will be present. The picnic will be honoured with the presence of HON. ERNEST LAPOINTE, Minister of Justice who. with HON. J. C. ELLIOTT, Minister of Public Works HON W. D. EULER, Minister of National Revenue ZION. JAS. MALCOLI4 Minister of Trade and Commerce SENATOR RANKIN, WELLINGTON' HAYy M.P., ROSS GRAY, M.P., AND Mt1SS GERTlt'CDB RANKIN, President of rho Ontario • Liberal Women's Association WILL BE TX4E PRINCIPAL SPEAKERS The Public Meeting will be opened at_ 2 p.m. by 1Vfr, Thomas Mc- Millan,..M.P,, of- South Huron, and Mr. F. G. Sanderson, the Liberal Whip for the Province Come with your baskets and bring your families and spend a pleasant day in the interests of Liberalism in Canada, ZURICH RAND IN ATTENDANCE' GOD SAVE THE KING 17-2. Hallett Township Friends from Clinton, Detroit and ICippen, as ryell -as .some from the immediate community, met ori Sun •day and celebrated the birthday - of Mr. J. Freeman. The reunion was. very much enjoyed. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Thompson of Detroit motored over on :Sunday and spent a few days as the guests. of the latter's grandmother, Mrs, Robert Brown. IVIr. Win. Brown and his son Ford, of London were the guests of the former's mother, Mrs. Brown, on Sunday. ASKS- TEACHERS TO • CO-OPERATE • The school principal in this vicinity received letters this week from Honi- G. Howard Ferguson, in his capacity as 'Minister of Education, asking :that they again co-operate in the gam-. paign being sponsored by the High- way Safety Committee, of which Hon. Geo. S. Henry, Minister of High- ways, is Chairman. In his letter; Mr. Ferguson stres- ses the absolute necessity of impres- sing' a greater degree, of •traffic eon- sciousness upon the minds • of i the Younger generation, He notes;tlrat higltway,traffie in Ontario is heav- ier this year than ever before and it promises to 'grow to still greater ex- tent. It follows that the heavier the traffic, the More' dangers on ou% highway. Mi; Ferguson urges the teachers to devote some time to the practical lessons of safety. .He has told the teachers of the plan of the Highway Safety Committee by which they may obtain free blotters for the children's use in school by writing the Committee. On • these blotters are imprinted in no mistakable terns rules which' should do a great deal to prevent -accidents to children. A suggestion is. made that child- ren's interest may be stimulated in this campaign by having them write compositions on subjects related to highway' safety. The July meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Frank,Walters, the roll call to be answered with "A Cool Drink," and the program is to be a patriotic one in charge of, the junior Members.. The meeting will be on the second Wednesday, ,Tuly 10th, The following is the school report Tuckersniuth Township - )lfrs. Fletcher Townsend presided at the -June meeting of the Tucker smith Ladies' club, held at the home of Mrs. Jos. Crich. Twenty-three ladies answered the roll call, giving a salad recipe. The younger mem- bers of the club, namely: Misses Ea- sel Pepper, Margaret Fear, Elsie Landesborough, ,Pearl Pepper and Sadie Ball, brought salads, told how they were made and the ladies did• ample justice to them at the hinch- eon. ' Mrs. R. Pear read a very in- teresting letter from Mrs, Fred Sloman, expressing sincere apprecia- tion for shipment•of sewing sent to her. Mrs. F. Townsend read some instructive articles, one showing how to relieve the monotony of house work. An interesting display was shown of articles made from flour sacks. Mrs. F. Layton and .Miss GTadys Crioh acted as judges in the contest and awarded the prizes as follows: First to Miss Sadie Ball, an appli. quedluncheon set; second, Mrs. New- man Garrett, a pair of hand painted pillow cases and third to Mrs. M. Crich are embroidered luncheon cloth. tits. nuts SPECIAL DANCE in JOWETT'S GROVE, BAYFIELD on Friday, June 14th MUSIC BY BLUE WATER BOYS' ORCHESTRA 18-I. Dividend Notice The regular monthly dividend of 1 per cent on the Redeemable 12 per cent Cumulative Preferred, Shares will be paid on July 1st to sharehold- ers of record •on June 25th, 1929. S. E. Nicholson,- ' icholson, ' Secretary -Treasurer. 18-1. -Races Postponed Exeter Races have been, postponed until Saturday, Jun 15th 24 HORSES ENTERED R. G. SELDOM, Secretary. 13-1. Inc S. S. No. 6, for the month of May, based on the month's work and ex- aminatione: Sr. kith—Evelyn Nott 81; Isabel Ashton,' 74. • Jr. 4th—Fletclser : Whitmore,. 90; Warren;. Whitmore; 82; Raymond Townsend, 72. r' Sr; 3rd-SaralI Whitmore, 85; Pearl Itugill, 80. Jr. 3rd (a) --Myrtle Ashton, 80; 1t1'Sel' Ashton, 75; Vena Itug�ill, 72; Leola Nott, 70. Jr,; 3rd (b)—Florence • Whitmore; D0; Velma Ashton, 76; Arnold Hugiil, 75, ' Sr. 1st -Iona 'fugal, 75; Wesl Hugill, 73. ,( Sr, Pr, --Mary ' Iiugili, 76; Kennel Terryberry, . 79. Jr. Pr. ---Carman Whitmore. • Number on roll, 19; average atte dance, 17. -."Edna 1VZ. 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