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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1940-08-15, Page 4CH' :ton Mans' av Thurs., Ruga 22, 11940 TOTAL PROCEEDS FOR RED CROSS Night Program: 8.30—Band Concert — Variety of Booths, including Bingo, White Mice, etc., also Rlefreshmelcts and Red Cross Candy Booths. 10.30—Dance in Town Hall. ' Midnight -Draw for 75 Prizes. THIS IS AN INVITATION FOR YOU TO VISIT CLINTON ON AUGUST 22nd GODERICH TOWNSHIP Mr. and Mrs. J. Kirby eif Oshawa, :Mr. A. Thompson of Havelock? Mr. BAYFIELD Mr. Wilfred Herbert of South Por- upine who is visiting in Mitchell, pent a few days last week with Mr. end Mrs, W. E. Parker. Mrs, Parker, illy and Bobby returned on Friday o Mitchell with him to spend the weekend Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Muzzy of 'Tun on, Arizona, are the 'guests of Mr. end Mrs. Alan Maxwell this week. The Anniversary Services of St. ndrew's Church, Bayfield were held n Sunday, August 11th„ Rev, Eric tndereon of Lambeth preached at Both services, Mr...Anderson was pas - or of the Methodist Church, Bay- iield, about twenty years ago and many members of his . former con- regation were present. Mr. Ander-., on's father also preached many ears ago in what was known as 'The One Eyed Church" in Bayfield end later he was connected with one f the Clinton congregations. The morning sermon was purely evangel istic and from; the text "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be Saved." In the evening his theme waa "The Highway of Life" and he stressed the fact that the safe rule. and Mrs. Wm. Thompson, Stratford, Miss Olive Thompson, Toronto,' were holiday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Harry J: Thompson, 16th concession. or life as well as for highway travel is "Keep to the Right." He spoke too, of the highway detours which are so objectionable to the traveller Mr.. and Mrs. Wn1. Finlay of Holmesville Celebrated 50th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs William J Finlay celebrated their golden wedding anni- versary on Thursday at their home near Holmesville. Mrs. Finlay's maiden name was Margaret Ann' Petrie. She was a daughter of the late Mrs. David Jardine of Goderich. Mr. Finlay was a 'son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Finlay of Ashfield. They were married by Rev, J. E. Howell, a Methodist minister station- ed at Goderich, and took up their residence on the farm on the 4th con- cession of Ashfield township, where they lived until Oct. 21, 1903, when they moved to the 9th concession of Goderich township and later to their present hone on, the Cut Line half a anile from Holmesville, . The family consists of two sons and. two daughters. They are John of Detroit; Bert on the 9th concession of Goderich. township; Ada, Mrs. Arthur McCulloughof Regina, who was at home for her parents' golden wed- ding, and Dell, at hone. Mrs. Finlay recalls that on her wedding day, fifty years ago, she wore a black lace dress and that the honeymoon was spent in Pontiac, Michigan. Two of the guests present at the wedding were also present for the golden wedding. They were Mrs. Finlay's brother, John Petrie, now of Goderich, and her sister, Belle (Mrs. Smith), also of Goderich. The farm on which they took upresidence in Ashfield is now owned by Mr. Charles Congram. Many callers paid their respects to this esteemed couple en Thursday. A dinner for the fancily and im- mediate relatives and a few intimate friends was served Thursday evening. The house was beautifully decorated with summer flowers. Among the floral tributes was a beautiful basket of yellow roses from the Holmesville United Church, of which Mr. and Mrs.' Finlay have been members since 1903. Gifts and messages of congratula- tions came from many points in Can- ada and the United States, while guests were present from Clinton, Goderich, Hamilton, Benmiller and Regina. as detours from the Christian path - ay. A quartette of gentlemen from Dashwood assisted the choir and the musical services added much to the success of the anniversary sevices. Large congregations were present both morning and evening. Widcombe—McClure The following wedding, which took place at one o'clock on Saturday,' August 3rd, is of interest to many in this community, the bridegroom being the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Widcombe: At Dungannon United Church, gay with white blooms, Miss Winnifred D. McClure, eldest daughter of Mr.; and Mrs. William McClure, was mar - vied to Mr. Samuel Widcombe with Rev. W. P. Newman conducting the ceremony. Mrs. G. Treleaven played the wedding music, and the soloist' was Miss Lois Treleaven. Given in I marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white crepe sheer, with turban and shoulder -length veil, and carried red roses. Her attendant, Miss Beth Schoenhals, was costumed in blue sheer, with white picture bat and pink roses bouquet. Misses Lois Heffcrd of Toronto, and Margaret Durnin of God -=rich, nieces of the bride, were flower girls, frocked in pink and blue with rosette bandeau on their hair and carrying baskets of sweet leas. 1NIr. William McClure, brother of the bride, was groomsman. A reception was held on the spac- ious lawn at the bride's parents' hone. The table was centered with the wedding cake. Pink roses and hydrangeas decorated the home. Mr. and Mrs. Widcombe left by motor for a trip in Northern Ontario, the bride wearing a suit of navy blue tricotine with ehouidar bouquet of roses and white accessories. On Saturday, August 17 at 2 p.m. sharp, the Golf Club will hold a com- petition for men for the Bayfield Business Men's Cup with good prizes donated by Makins Beauty Shop and the Golf Club. Everybody welcome. Miss Helen Hartle of Regina, is the guest of Miss Betty Gairdner this week. Miss Helen McMillan of the staff of the Toronto Daily Star is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. Mackenzie, at the MLMiIlan cottage. R:v. and birs. Eric Anderson and family of Lambeth are guests at the Mane: for the month. of August. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dixon and Miss Carrie Dixon returned to Brantford on Sunday after having spent a fort- night with Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Paull. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald and child- ren of Kitchener are at their summer hone on the Elliott property. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 11McClinchey were: Mr. and Mrs. Isaac 'Wispier, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Larkin and children, Mrs.! Thomas Johnston, Mr. and Mrs, Elton Hohn, Mr, and Mrs, Ross Armstrong and children, Mr. and Mrs: W. H. Speed and daughter, Merle, Miss Jean EleClinchey. Master Billy Speed returned to De- troit with his parents after holiday- ing with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry McClinchay. Dr, and Mrs{ Harvey Rcid and two children of Toronto are at their sum- mer cottage in the village. Dr. C. Stogdill of Toronto is spend- ing his vacation with his wife and. family at their cottage, "The Hut." Me, and Mrs. Norman Toms of De- troit are visiting the former's mother, Mrs. E. Toms. Mr. Sidney Castle o f Simcoe is visiting his 'nether, Mrs. M. Castle. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Weston. and small son of Detroit are holidaying with the former's granfather, Rich. and Weston, Messrs. Tommy Castle, Stewart Ferguson, Robert McLeod and Eu- gene Caste left on Sunday for Till- eonburg where they have secured work at the tobacco fields. Mr. and Mrs. W. Knox of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. E. Sturgeon. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McCann and son Tom, and Mr. 11.-J. Campbell of Sarnia were guests at the Albion Hotel for a few days this. week. Golf competition for men was held at the Bayfield Golf and Country Club Saturday; August 10th for the Bank of Commerce Cup, and prizes donated by Robinson's•Food Shop and the `eltdb. The winner of the hand- some cup and replica was Mr. James Cameron wth net score of 64 for 18 holes, Chas. Mustard Jr. won End low net score 67, Phil Stevenson won' 1st prize for low gross 18 holes, score 77, Bob Moser low gross 1st 9 holes, Chas, Mustard Sr, low gross 2nd 9 holes, Eci. Shenk low net 1st 9 holes. Walter Mann and L. A. Stev- ens tied for 1st low net on 2nd 9 holes. The club gave each a prize. Contestants had an enjoyable day and; report course in fine shape. Dr. E. P. Lewis of Toronto is the guests of Mrs. N. W. Woods.. Mrs. Lewis, who came last week, spent a couple of days with Mrs. R. H. i4lid- dleton in Hensall. The Honourable Justice McTague, Mrs. McTague and two sons, John and Bob of Toronto are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Quarry at their home, "Llandudno." Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker and three children of London spent the weekend with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hart and three children returned to Toronto the end of the week after having visited Mrs. Hart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George King. Miss Robbins of Bryn Mawr, Pa., is a guest at the home of Misses A. M. and E. J. Stirling. Mrs. Chas. Tingey who spent the past week visiting her uncle, Mr. John Pease and Mrs. Pease returned to her home in London on Sunday. Mr, William Brown and his sisters, Mrs. Charles Lorenzo of Detroit, Mich, and Mrs. Rogers of Seaforth, were weekend visitors with Mrs. Harry' Ahrens at the Trail Blazers Cottage. District Fair Dates Are Set J. A. Carroll, superintendent of agricultural societies, has issued the following list of fait's in this dist- rict. The Class A. Fairs at London and Ottawa have been cancelled but the Canadian National Exhibition is making preparation to open the gates on August 23 'and continue until September 7th: Elmira Aug. 30, Sept. 1-2 Tavistock Sept, 6-7 Lion's Head ...... , ..... Sept, 11-12 New Hamburg Sept. 13-14 Stratford Sept. 16-18 Blyth Sept. 17-18 Exeter Sept. 18.19 Mildmay Sept. 17-18 Listowel ...... , , Sept. 18-19 Ailsa Craig Sept. 19-20 Hanover Sept. 19-20 Kincardine Sept. 19-20 Palmerston Sept. 20-21 I Clifford . .... ... . Sept. 20-21 Atwood Sept. 23-24 Ripley Sept. 24-25 Wingham Sept, 25-26 Harriston . , ... , Kirkton Brussels Teeswater , , , , , . Sept. 26-27 Sept. 26-27 Sept. 27-28 Oct. 1-2 Dungannon Oct, 3-4 St. Marys Oct. 3-4 Fordwich . ,., Oct, 4-5 kir UILL MERCHANDISING provides the trade chan- nels through whichcommodities flow from. their source to consumers. Goods must be kept moving from Mill to marc, from counter to home, from farm to table, that industry and employment may be maintained and developed. Through our 500 branches we furnish modern, experienced, convenient banking service to Thousands of merchants throughout Canada. Merchants and their workers everywhere are our welcome customers, who keep their -sur- plus funds with us or borrow as need arises. Serving Canadians and their businesses in every section of the community, ave invite you to discuss YOUR banking requirements with res. BANK OF MONTREAL "A BANK WHERE SMALL ACCOUNTS ARE WELCOME" Clinton Branch: H. M. MONTEITH, Manager Londesborough (Sub -Agency): Open Monday and Thursday MODERN, EXPERIENCED BANKING SERVICE the Outcome 01 122 Years' Successful Operation WEDDINGS FITZSIMONS—NEWMAN St. Luke's Anglican Church, Broughdale, London, was the scene of a quiet wedding, when Ruby New- man, of Wingham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Newman, Luburn, Algona, became the bride of Robert Roy Fitzsimons, Clinton, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fitzsimons, Clinton. Rev. Kenneth McGoun of- ficiated. The bride wore a gown of ivory satin, fashioned on prineess lines, falling into a slight train, and an elbow -length embroidered veil. She carried a white prayer book, the gift of the groom. Miss Alberta M. Murray, Belgrave, and James S. Smith, Brussels, were the witnesses. After the ceremony the wedding luncheon was served at The Grange tearoom. The couple then left on a motor trip to St. Catharines and Northern Ontario. For travelling the bride wore a queen's blue sheer jacket dress, and dusty rose polo coat with matching hat, and white accessories. MOON—CAMERON A quiet wedding was solemnized at the Ontario Street United Church parsonage at twelve -thirty on the afternoon of August the eighth when Agnes Anne Cameron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Cameron of Clin- ton became the bride of Thomas Cannan Moon, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Moon of Londesboro. Rev. G. G. Burton officiated. The bride wore a gown of delphin- ium blue crepe with a corsage of Talisman roses and white accessories. Miss Marjorie Steep of Clinton, the bridesmaid, wore a dusty rose dress with a corsage of pink roses and white carnations. Mr. Percy Carter of Londesboro was the best man. Following the ceremony the young couple left for a motor trip through Northern Ontario. ELLIOTT—MOSSOF The marriage of Miss Jean Mossop, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Mossop, Varna, and Private Harold Elliott, son of Mr, and Mrs. Morton Elliott, Varna, was solemnized by Reverend John Graham at St. George's Church, Goderich, on August the eleventh. The attendants were Miss Frances Mossop and Mi. Clayton Elliott. ELLIOTT—SMITH A quiet wedding was solemnized at the United Church manse, Brucefield, when Rev. H. E. Wright united in marriage, Elsie Laving Marie Smith, daughter of Mr. E. J. Smith and the late Mrs. Smith of Fortune, North Dakota and niece of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Berry of Brucefield, to Gor- don Stoddart Elliott, only son of Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Elliott of Brucefield. They were unattended, The bride wore a street length costume of Marie Antoinette chiffon with smart picture hat and white accessories and wore a corsage of pink Sweetheart rose buds. On their return they will reside in Brucefield. HOLMESVJLLE Miss Eileen Sutter of Clinton is holidaying. with Misses , Gwen and June Miller. The many friends of Mrs. Cudmore are pleased to know that she is im- proving nicely after her operation int Clinton hospital. Master Eldon Snyderis holidaying with' his grandfather, Mr. •.W. Lobb. I The Women's Missionary ,• Society of Holmesville met at Miss S. Aches- on's on Tuesday, August 13th. In the absence of Mrs. S. Walter, Mrs. E. Trewartha presided. The programme was as follows: call to worship; hymn 118; scripture reading, Beth Cox; solo, Mrs. Elmer Potter; reading, Phyllis McClinchey; reading, Ruth Lawson; duet, Marie and Illeen Glid- don; prayers for peace, Mrs, Yeo and Mrs. McCullough; piano solo, Betty Stock; duet, Mary Jervis and Reta Yeo. The meeting was closed with the benediction. TUCKERSMITH Miss Ann Gilchrist of Toronto is visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. Townsend for a few days. The Ladies of Turner's Church visited the W.M.S. ladies of Ontario St. Church, Clinton, at their open • meeting on Mrs. Wendorf's lawn on Tuesday. Miss Elsie and Master George Whitmore of Toronto are holidaying. W t with Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Whitmore. Registration The deputy registrars would like the co-operation of the registrants of this polling sub -division No. 3 and would suggest that those on London Road Survey come to register on Monday, those on concessions 2, 3 and 4 Huron Road Survey come on Tues- day and those on concession 1 Huron Road Survey come on Wednesday, if at all possible. They would appreciate the assistance of any who would vol- unteer their services for any time during the registration. If you are able to help as assistant registrars kindly communicate with either Flet- cher Whitmore or Rod. MacLean stat- ing when it would be most convenient to help. Ontario Provincial Police AN APPEA FO ARMS Persons willing to loan firearms to the Province of Ontario, in accordance with the appeal recently published, niay deposit such firearms with a Pro- vincial Police Officer at the following address: THOS W. OLDFIELD, COURT HOUSE, GODERICH. W. G. OLIVER, August 7, 1010. District Inspector, Ontario Provincial Police. HAVE YOU PAINS CALLOUSES OR CRAMPS AT OR NEAR WHERE FINGER POINTS • DR. SCHOLL'S representative from Toronto will be in our store Tuesdays August 20 frem 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. This man is thoroughly trained in the scientific methods of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, internationally famous Foot Authority, who, for almost a third -century has been alleviating human foot suffering throughout the entire world. Come in for Pedo-graph imprints of your stockinged feet. Learn how the proper Dr. Scholl Foot Comfort Appliance or Remedy can relieve your particular foot trouble. CLUFF SHOE STORE Footwear and Foot Comfort CLINTON, ONTARIO August Sale Clearing All Srnnmer Lines ONE CENT SALE OF STATIONERY 15c PADS 2 for 16c ' 25c .PADS 2 for 26c 15c ENVELOPES 2 for 16c TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SPECIAL PRICES • A. T . COOPER Phone: 36w Main Store, 36j Second Floor TAKE TOUR CHOICE You can't go wrong on any of these: ADRIENNE FACE POWDER 60c ,JASMINE FACE PO W DER 50c LADY ESTHER FACE POWDER 50c also Rouge and Lip Stick. You will feel refreshed after a PINE SALTS BATH - 29c per lb. W. S. H HOLMES PHM. B. -a CLINTON, ONT. PHONE 51 F*rsyTh Shhts In New Patterns and Styles. Priced from $1.50 to $2.50 PYJAMAS $1.95 to 53.50 SHORTS 50c sr' 75c DAVIS' & HERMAN ij mow E P9S a -- Events happen quickly these days.... Keep up to them with a New SPARTON RADIO. 1940 and 1941 models to choose from. Although prices have increased, we are keeping our old prices until our present stock is exhausted. Special Discounts on Fishing Equipment We would like to get some used. bicycle frames. EPPS SPORT SHOP Headquar'ter's For All Sporting Goods CH' :ton Mans' av Thurs., Ruga 22, 11940 TOTAL PROCEEDS FOR RED CROSS Night Program: 8.30—Band Concert — Variety of Booths, including Bingo, White Mice, etc., also Rlefreshmelcts and Red Cross Candy Booths. 10.30—Dance in Town Hall. ' Midnight -Draw for 75 Prizes. THIS IS AN INVITATION FOR YOU TO VISIT CLINTON ON AUGUST 22nd GODERICH TOWNSHIP Mr. and Mrs. J. Kirby eif Oshawa, :Mr. A. Thompson of Havelock? Mr. BAYFIELD Mr. Wilfred Herbert of South Por- upine who is visiting in Mitchell, pent a few days last week with Mr. end Mrs, W. E. Parker. Mrs, Parker, illy and Bobby returned on Friday o Mitchell with him to spend the weekend Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Muzzy of 'Tun on, Arizona, are the 'guests of Mr. end Mrs. Alan Maxwell this week. The Anniversary Services of St. ndrew's Church, Bayfield were held n Sunday, August 11th„ Rev, Eric tndereon of Lambeth preached at Both services, Mr...Anderson was pas - or of the Methodist Church, Bay- iield, about twenty years ago and many members of his . former con- regation were present. Mr. Ander-., on's father also preached many ears ago in what was known as 'The One Eyed Church" in Bayfield end later he was connected with one f the Clinton congregations. The morning sermon was purely evangel istic and from; the text "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be Saved." In the evening his theme waa "The Highway of Life" and he stressed the fact that the safe rule. and Mrs. Wm. Thompson, Stratford, Miss Olive Thompson, Toronto,' were holiday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Harry J: Thompson, 16th concession. or life as well as for highway travel is "Keep to the Right." He spoke too, of the highway detours which are so objectionable to the traveller Mr.. and Mrs. Wn1. Finlay of Holmesville Celebrated 50th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs William J Finlay celebrated their golden wedding anni- versary on Thursday at their home near Holmesville. Mrs. Finlay's maiden name was Margaret Ann' Petrie. She was a daughter of the late Mrs. David Jardine of Goderich. Mr. Finlay was a 'son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Finlay of Ashfield. They were married by Rev, J. E. Howell, a Methodist minister station- ed at Goderich, and took up their residence on the farm on the 4th con- cession of Ashfield township, where they lived until Oct. 21, 1903, when they moved to the 9th concession of Goderich township and later to their present hone on, the Cut Line half a anile from Holmesville, . The family consists of two sons and. two daughters. They are John of Detroit; Bert on the 9th concession of Goderich. township; Ada, Mrs. Arthur McCulloughof Regina, who was at home for her parents' golden wed- ding, and Dell, at hone. Mrs. Finlay recalls that on her wedding day, fifty years ago, she wore a black lace dress and that the honeymoon was spent in Pontiac, Michigan. Two of the guests present at the wedding were also present for the golden wedding. They were Mrs. Finlay's brother, John Petrie, now of Goderich, and her sister, Belle (Mrs. Smith), also of Goderich. The farm on which they took upresidence in Ashfield is now owned by Mr. Charles Congram. Many callers paid their respects to this esteemed couple en Thursday. A dinner for the fancily and im- mediate relatives and a few intimate friends was served Thursday evening. The house was beautifully decorated with summer flowers. Among the floral tributes was a beautiful basket of yellow roses from the Holmesville United Church, of which Mr. and Mrs.' Finlay have been members since 1903. Gifts and messages of congratula- tions came from many points in Can- ada and the United States, while guests were present from Clinton, Goderich, Hamilton, Benmiller and Regina. as detours from the Christian path - ay. A quartette of gentlemen from Dashwood assisted the choir and the musical services added much to the success of the anniversary sevices. Large congregations were present both morning and evening. Widcombe—McClure The following wedding, which took place at one o'clock on Saturday,' August 3rd, is of interest to many in this community, the bridegroom being the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Widcombe: At Dungannon United Church, gay with white blooms, Miss Winnifred D. McClure, eldest daughter of Mr.; and Mrs. William McClure, was mar - vied to Mr. Samuel Widcombe with Rev. W. P. Newman conducting the ceremony. Mrs. G. Treleaven played the wedding music, and the soloist' was Miss Lois Treleaven. Given in I marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white crepe sheer, with turban and shoulder -length veil, and carried red roses. Her attendant, Miss Beth Schoenhals, was costumed in blue sheer, with white picture bat and pink roses bouquet. Misses Lois Heffcrd of Toronto, and Margaret Durnin of God -=rich, nieces of the bride, were flower girls, frocked in pink and blue with rosette bandeau on their hair and carrying baskets of sweet leas. 1NIr. William McClure, brother of the bride, was groomsman. A reception was held on the spac- ious lawn at the bride's parents' hone. The table was centered with the wedding cake. Pink roses and hydrangeas decorated the home. Mr. and Mrs. Widcombe left by motor for a trip in Northern Ontario, the bride wearing a suit of navy blue tricotine with ehouidar bouquet of roses and white accessories. On Saturday, August 17 at 2 p.m. sharp, the Golf Club will hold a com- petition for men for the Bayfield Business Men's Cup with good prizes donated by Makins Beauty Shop and the Golf Club. Everybody welcome. Miss Helen Hartle of Regina, is the guest of Miss Betty Gairdner this week. Miss Helen McMillan of the staff of the Toronto Daily Star is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. Mackenzie, at the MLMiIlan cottage. R:v. and birs. Eric Anderson and family of Lambeth are guests at the Mane: for the month. of August. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dixon and Miss Carrie Dixon returned to Brantford on Sunday after having spent a fort- night with Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Paull. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald and child- ren of Kitchener are at their summer hone on the Elliott property. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 11McClinchey were: Mr. and Mrs. Isaac 'Wispier, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Larkin and children, Mrs.! Thomas Johnston, Mr. and Mrs, Elton Hohn, Mr, and Mrs, Ross Armstrong and children, Mr. and Mrs: W. H. Speed and daughter, Merle, Miss Jean EleClinchey. Master Billy Speed returned to De- troit with his parents after holiday- ing with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry McClinchay. Dr, and Mrs{ Harvey Rcid and two children of Toronto are at their sum- mer cottage in the village. Dr. C. Stogdill of Toronto is spend- ing his vacation with his wife and. family at their cottage, "The Hut." Me, and Mrs. Norman Toms of De- troit are visiting the former's mother, Mrs. E. Toms. Mr. Sidney Castle o f Simcoe is visiting his 'nether, Mrs. M. Castle. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Weston. and small son of Detroit are holidaying with the former's granfather, Rich. and Weston, Messrs. Tommy Castle, Stewart Ferguson, Robert McLeod and Eu- gene Caste left on Sunday for Till- eonburg where they have secured work at the tobacco fields. Mr. and Mrs. W. Knox of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. E. Sturgeon. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McCann and son Tom, and Mr. 11.-J. Campbell of Sarnia were guests at the Albion Hotel for a few days this. week. Golf competition for men was held at the Bayfield Golf and Country Club Saturday; August 10th for the Bank of Commerce Cup, and prizes donated by Robinson's•Food Shop and the `eltdb. The winner of the hand- some cup and replica was Mr. James Cameron wth net score of 64 for 18 holes, Chas. Mustard Jr. won End low net score 67, Phil Stevenson won' 1st prize for low gross 18 holes, score 77, Bob Moser low gross 1st 9 holes, Chas, Mustard Sr, low gross 2nd 9 holes, Eci. Shenk low net 1st 9 holes. Walter Mann and L. A. Stev- ens tied for 1st low net on 2nd 9 holes. The club gave each a prize. Contestants had an enjoyable day and; report course in fine shape. Dr. E. P. Lewis of Toronto is the guests of Mrs. N. W. Woods.. Mrs. Lewis, who came last week, spent a couple of days with Mrs. R. H. i4lid- dleton in Hensall. The Honourable Justice McTague, Mrs. McTague and two sons, John and Bob of Toronto are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Quarry at their home, "Llandudno." Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker and three children of London spent the weekend with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hart and three children returned to Toronto the end of the week after having visited Mrs. Hart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George King. Miss Robbins of Bryn Mawr, Pa., is a guest at the home of Misses A. M. and E. J. Stirling. Mrs. Chas. Tingey who spent the past week visiting her uncle, Mr. John Pease and Mrs. Pease returned to her home in London on Sunday. Mr, William Brown and his sisters, Mrs. Charles Lorenzo of Detroit, Mich, and Mrs. Rogers of Seaforth, were weekend visitors with Mrs. Harry' Ahrens at the Trail Blazers Cottage. District Fair Dates Are Set J. A. Carroll, superintendent of agricultural societies, has issued the following list of fait's in this dist- rict. The Class A. Fairs at London and Ottawa have been cancelled but the Canadian National Exhibition is making preparation to open the gates on August 23 'and continue until September 7th: Elmira Aug. 30, Sept. 1-2 Tavistock Sept, 6-7 Lion's Head ...... , ..... Sept, 11-12 New Hamburg Sept. 13-14 Stratford Sept. 16-18 Blyth Sept. 17-18 Exeter Sept. 18.19 Mildmay Sept. 17-18 Listowel ...... , , Sept. 18-19 Ailsa Craig Sept. 19-20 Hanover Sept. 19-20 Kincardine Sept. 19-20 Palmerston Sept. 20-21 I Clifford . .... ... . Sept. 20-21 Atwood Sept. 23-24 Ripley Sept. 24-25 Wingham Sept, 25-26 Harriston . , ... , Kirkton Brussels Teeswater , , , , , . Sept. 26-27 Sept. 26-27 Sept. 27-28 Oct. 1-2 Dungannon Oct, 3-4 St. Marys Oct. 3-4 Fordwich . ,., Oct, 4-5 kir UILL MERCHANDISING provides the trade chan- nels through whichcommodities flow from. their source to consumers. Goods must be kept moving from Mill to marc, from counter to home, from farm to table, that industry and employment may be maintained and developed. Through our 500 branches we furnish modern, experienced, convenient banking service to Thousands of merchants throughout Canada. Merchants and their workers everywhere are our welcome customers, who keep their -sur- plus funds with us or borrow as need arises. Serving Canadians and their businesses in every section of the community, ave invite you to discuss YOUR banking requirements with res. BANK OF MONTREAL "A BANK WHERE SMALL ACCOUNTS ARE WELCOME" Clinton Branch: H. M. MONTEITH, Manager Londesborough (Sub -Agency): Open Monday and Thursday MODERN, EXPERIENCED BANKING SERVICE the Outcome 01 122 Years' Successful Operation WEDDINGS FITZSIMONS—NEWMAN St. Luke's Anglican Church, Broughdale, London, was the scene of a quiet wedding, when Ruby New- man, of Wingham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Newman, Luburn, Algona, became the bride of Robert Roy Fitzsimons, Clinton, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fitzsimons, Clinton. Rev. Kenneth McGoun of- ficiated. The bride wore a gown of ivory satin, fashioned on prineess lines, falling into a slight train, and an elbow -length embroidered veil. She carried a white prayer book, the gift of the groom. Miss Alberta M. Murray, Belgrave, and James S. Smith, Brussels, were the witnesses. After the ceremony the wedding luncheon was served at The Grange tearoom. The couple then left on a motor trip to St. Catharines and Northern Ontario. For travelling the bride wore a queen's blue sheer jacket dress, and dusty rose polo coat with matching hat, and white accessories. MOON—CAMERON A quiet wedding was solemnized at the Ontario Street United Church parsonage at twelve -thirty on the afternoon of August the eighth when Agnes Anne Cameron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Cameron of Clin- ton became the bride of Thomas Cannan Moon, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Moon of Londesboro. Rev. G. G. Burton officiated. The bride wore a gown of delphin- ium blue crepe with a corsage of Talisman roses and white accessories. Miss Marjorie Steep of Clinton, the bridesmaid, wore a dusty rose dress with a corsage of pink roses and white carnations. Mr. Percy Carter of Londesboro was the best man. Following the ceremony the young couple left for a motor trip through Northern Ontario. ELLIOTT—MOSSOF The marriage of Miss Jean Mossop, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Mossop, Varna, and Private Harold Elliott, son of Mr, and Mrs. Morton Elliott, Varna, was solemnized by Reverend John Graham at St. George's Church, Goderich, on August the eleventh. The attendants were Miss Frances Mossop and Mi. Clayton Elliott. ELLIOTT—SMITH A quiet wedding was solemnized at the United Church manse, Brucefield, when Rev. H. E. Wright united in marriage, Elsie Laving Marie Smith, daughter of Mr. E. J. Smith and the late Mrs. Smith of Fortune, North Dakota and niece of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Berry of Brucefield, to Gor- don Stoddart Elliott, only son of Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Elliott of Brucefield. They were unattended, The bride wore a street length costume of Marie Antoinette chiffon with smart picture hat and white accessories and wore a corsage of pink Sweetheart rose buds. On their return they will reside in Brucefield. HOLMESVJLLE Miss Eileen Sutter of Clinton is holidaying. with Misses , Gwen and June Miller. The many friends of Mrs. Cudmore are pleased to know that she is im- proving nicely after her operation int Clinton hospital. Master Eldon Snyderis holidaying with' his grandfather, Mr. •.W. Lobb. I The Women's Missionary ,• Society of Holmesville met at Miss S. Aches- on's on Tuesday, August 13th. In the absence of Mrs. S. Walter, Mrs. E. Trewartha presided. The programme was as follows: call to worship; hymn 118; scripture reading, Beth Cox; solo, Mrs. Elmer Potter; reading, Phyllis McClinchey; reading, Ruth Lawson; duet, Marie and Illeen Glid- don; prayers for peace, Mrs, Yeo and Mrs. McCullough; piano solo, Betty Stock; duet, Mary Jervis and Reta Yeo. The meeting was closed with the benediction. TUCKERSMITH Miss Ann Gilchrist of Toronto is visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. Townsend for a few days. The Ladies of Turner's Church visited the W.M.S. ladies of Ontario St. Church, Clinton, at their open • meeting on Mrs. Wendorf's lawn on Tuesday. Miss Elsie and Master George Whitmore of Toronto are holidaying. W t with Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Whitmore. Registration The deputy registrars would like the co-operation of the registrants of this polling sub -division No. 3 and would suggest that those on London Road Survey come to register on Monday, those on concessions 2, 3 and 4 Huron Road Survey come on Tues- day and those on concession 1 Huron Road Survey come on Wednesday, if at all possible. They would appreciate the assistance of any who would vol- unteer their services for any time during the registration. If you are able to help as assistant registrars kindly communicate with either Flet- cher Whitmore or Rod. MacLean stat- ing when it would be most convenient to help. Ontario Provincial Police AN APPEA FO ARMS Persons willing to loan firearms to the Province of Ontario, in accordance with the appeal recently published, niay deposit such firearms with a Pro- vincial Police Officer at the following address: THOS W. OLDFIELD, COURT HOUSE, GODERICH. W. G. OLIVER, August 7, 1010. District Inspector, Ontario Provincial Police. HAVE YOU PAINS CALLOUSES OR CRAMPS AT OR NEAR WHERE FINGER POINTS • DR. SCHOLL'S representative from Toronto will be in our store Tuesdays August 20 frem 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. This man is thoroughly trained in the scientific methods of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, internationally famous Foot Authority, who, for almost a third -century has been alleviating human foot suffering throughout the entire world. Come in for Pedo-graph imprints of your stockinged feet. Learn how the proper Dr. Scholl Foot Comfort Appliance or Remedy can relieve your particular foot trouble. CLUFF SHOE STORE Footwear and Foot Comfort CLINTON, ONTARIO