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THE `CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
THURS., MAY r, 1938
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OBITUARIES . Farquhar-Biggin
A Quiet wedding took place Satm•-
Williant H. Watts day morning at 10 o'clock at the
William H. Watts, a resident of Holmesville parsonage when Marg
Clinton for the past thirty-two years, aret Clarissa, youngest daughter of
died. at the residence of his son -in- Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Biggin, was
law, A: F. Cudmoreon Tuesday. He united in marriage to Stuart. Alex
was eighty years of, age. ander, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
The late Mr. Watts was born at Wilfred Farquhar, • by Rev. J. W.
Ilfracombe, England, June 4, 1853, Herbert. They were unattended,
and was a son of the late Mary and The bride wasbecomingly attired
Thomas Watts. After coming to Can -
matching
a printed' blue ,sheer frock with
ada he followed his' profession as matching accessories.
beekeeper. He was united In Inarriage After' a short honeymoon s_.ent in
to Thurza Richards, Who predeceased Lnondoand other points they will
him August 14, 1933. For twenty reside on the groom's farm on the
years he faithfully carried out the Maitland concession; Goderich town -
duties of caretaker at the Collegiate ship.'
Institute and also served two terms
pn the Public School Board. Scruton-Drennan
Left to mourn his passing are The home of Mr. and Mrs. Ten- is `under the command of Lt. Col A. P. Malone.
three sons, Fred W., of Clinton, Thos. nant Drennan, Bayfield Road, God -
R,, Stratford, and Sydney J., Mont- erich, was the scene Of a quiet but — --- - --- -
Middlesex and I{uron Regiment Forms Guard of Honor
At the post -Easter 'wedding of Lt. Robert E. Ardiel and Kathleen Edna McKay, Port Elgin, brother officers
of the groom's Regiment, The Middlesex and Huron Regiment, attended in a body and supplied the .Guard
of Honor under the command of M•= jor E. A. Corbet. The above photo shows the wedding party leaving the
church. Lt. Ardiel is a son of Lt. Col. Lorne and Mrs. Ardiel, Toronto; Miss MacKay is a daughter of Mrs.
Walter MacKay, Port Elgin. The Middlesex and Huron Regiment with headquarters at Strathroy, Ontario,
real; two daughters, Mrs. E. Lawson, 1pretty wedding on Saturday morn- Given High Position in
— - '” -' and Mrs. A. F. Cudmore, Clinton, also ing when their second daughter,
three sisters, Mrs. F. Scribbins and Evelyn Marion, was united in mar- Masonry
Mrs. M. Slater, Ilfracombe, England, siege to Mr. Edward Barr Scruton;
John M. Emgey, of Mitchell, has
and Miss Annie Watts, Maidstone, of Dungannon, son of Mr. and Mrs. been elected Supreme Grand Master
Kent, England. Gordon Scribbins, of Edward Scruton, ' of; Clinton. Rev. D. be the Sae Grand Council of
Clinton, is a nephew, and there are J. Lane, of Knox Presbyterian Royal and Select Masters of West -
In Plain Or Fancy Backs nine grandchildren. Church, officiated.: The w ed d i n g .ern Jurisdiction of Canada. He sue
The funeral service will be held in' march was played by Miss Velma ceeds Mr. Joseph Ross Locke, of sue -
;Sizes 34 to 44 Two Pair Trousers St. Pauls Church, Clinton, on Friday Brownlee, cousin of the bride. The
afternoon. Interment will take place bride, given in marriage by her fa- gins, and this is the highest office to
Cher, was lovely in her wedding gown which anyone can attain in "this
$14.95
TO .$25.50 in Clinton cemetery. branch of masonry. His territory
1 7.7 of white isatin, made on simple lines extends from the Ottawa River to the
with shirred bodice IttAd short sleeves, Pacific Ocean.
Robert .0. Jenks The bridal veil pf embroidered net W. U. Lattornel, of St. Thomas,.
2 PIECE SUMMER SUITS 'was caught in a coronet of orange
Following a lengthy illness, Robert blossoms, and fell in graceful folds former well-known resident of Clin-
ton,
Orville Jenks died on Wednesday, below the knees, She carried a bort- has been elected to the office of
7,5p. AND $9.50 April 27th, at Queen. Alexandra San- quet of Talisman roses. The brides Deputy Grand Master. •
atorium, He was in his 31st year. maid, Miss Emily Scruton, of Clin-I
Mr. Jenks was born in Toronto, a'ton, sister of the bridegroom, was'
DAVIS Sc HERMAN son of Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Jenks, He
spent his early life in Clinton where gowned in chartreuse green over ; DEATH OF PETER O'SULLIVAN
satin of the same shade and wore
he attended public and high drich a corsage of white carnations, Rus- 1 The death occured at his home in
After residing two years in Godeerich sell Drennan, of Goderich, brother of 1St. Columban on Monday, April 11th, '
he moved to London seven years ago. the bride, was groomsman. The core- of Mr. Peter A. O'Sullivan, in his 70th
----...,— He was a member of the llntted molly was performed under an arch- year. Mr. O'Sullivan had been in
mfestooned 'with pink and white, failing health for a number of years,
usic.
Church and took an active interest in way
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If you haven't your own grains, feed SHUR-GAIN Growing Mash
;SHUR-GAIN Chick Starter $2.90 per bag
SHUR-GAIN Developing Concentrate $3.15 per bag
SHUR-GAIN 16% Growing Mash $2.40 per bag
BETTER CHICKS AND BETTER PULLETS ARE THE FOUNDA-
TION FOR MORE EGGS NEXT FALL AND WINTER. INSURE
YOUR PROFITS WITH SHLTR-GAIN.
Caught
For Sale by—
FORD'S GRAIN AND SEED, CLINTON,
J. K. CORNISH, BRUCEFIELD,
ht in the centre with a large his death following a few weeks of ALEX WELLS, LONDESBORO,
Thrifty Chic�9$'® Dorothy Ward, and one :son, Ke;th, of
�� I Surviving are his wife, formerly white bell. After the ceremony a serious illness. For a great many
a
wedding dinner was served with the years he was one of the
Clinto
mosth aLondon his parents, in Toronto;two assistance of Miss Jean Lumby and known trusted Ind res ected drovers ee
brothers, Walter and Leen. of To- Miss Olive Sheardown, friends of the of Huron and Perth Counties and con-
ronto, and one sister, Mrs. C. Max- bride. The bride's mother wore a be- tinted actively in business until his .. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS
well, Port Hufon. coining gown of navy sheer: and past illness. Born in McKillop Town- ,
The funeral was held on Friday Mrs., Scruton, mother of the bride- ship, near St. Columban, he was a
afternoon, April 29th, from the Har- groom, chose printed silk welter navy son of the late Peter O'Sullivan, one
risen & Skinner funeral hone, Lon -sheer, • 1 of the pioneer residents of the dis-
don. Rev. W. A. Townshend, rector ! Later Mr. and 'Mrs. Scruton left i trice, awl h's boyhood was spent on
of the Church of the Redeemer, con- by motor for 'Toronto, the bride's the family hos aestoad, now awned by
ducted the service. The pallbearers travelling dress being rose beige Mr. James O'Sullivan. Later he pur•
were: Leon Jenks, Harry Whitehead, alpaca, with navy 1 Ite hat and ac-. chased Lot 13 on the third concession
Charles, Love, Wilbur Cudmore, Jack cessories. On their r'0turn they will 1 of McKillon where he: resided until
Love and Sant Rea. Interment was live in Dungannon. j five years ago, when he moved to Lot
in Woodland •Cemetery. Out-of-town guests at the we -1-114 on the first concession, and last
cling were Mrs. Archie Townsend, fall moved to St. Columban, Some
VARNA of Toronto, sister of the . bri'ie; Mr. thirty years ago Mr. O'Sullivan was
and Mrs. Edward Scruton, Miss Ent- united in marriage to Miss Margaret
Dr. and Mrs. L. Moffatt of Lon ily Scruton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hastings, of Hibbert Township, who
don, spent the weekend et their Scruton and daughter, Palma, all of survives h'in together with one daugh-
country home here,Clinton. ter, Mrs. Joserh Moylan, of Kitchen -
1 Mr. and Mrs. George Clarke,and er. He is also survived by four sle-
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dowson spent HAY AND CLOVER ters and two brothers: Mrs. F, Far -
Sunday in Godericlt. Supplies of hay and clover on rel1, of Portland, Oregon; Mrs. Joseph
1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morrison and farms in Canada at March 31, 1938 is Downey, Vancouver; Mrs. Valentine
FRI. & SAT. MAY 13 14 son, Ross, and,. Mr. H, Elliott, of estimated at 2,740000 tons, which is Wilds, Bayfield; Miss Mary O'Sulliv
SAT., Messrs. To Stations Oshawa and east to Cornwall inclusive, Uxbridge, Kitchener, spent Sunday with Mr. a moderate reduction from the 3,356,- I' an an and M . John and James O'Su1-
essp. —Huron Expositor,
rs
Lindsay, Peterboro, Compbellford.' Stations Newmarket tolM North and Mrs. Morton Elliott, 000 tans an hand on March 31, 1937.1
Bay inclusive, Pcnetang, Collingwood, Mcaford, Midland, Parry Mr. and Mrs, Heard and Lorna, of
Sound, Sudbury, Capreol and west, to Beardmore 1Goderich, spent Sunday 'with Mrs.
Heard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
ton. Elliott.
Also to Brantford, Chatham, Godorich, Guelph, Hamilton, London, 1 Misses Irene,` Mary .and Doris
Niagara Fails, Owen Sound, St. Catharines, St. Macy's, Saxuin' Chatter, of London, spent the week -
Stratford, Strathroy,. Woodstock end with their parents here, Mr. and
For Fares, Return Limits, Train Information, Tickets, consult near- ,,,.._ E, ,Chatter
est Agent See handbills for complete list of destinations.
Mr and Mars. Lee McConnell and
THRIFTY PULLETS
GET OFF TO A GOOD START WITH
JERVIS VIGOROUS, WELLBREO CHICKS
Raise healthier, huskier, Chicks with Cafeteria Chick Ration
and continue with Cafeteria Growing Mash.
Follow our plan and your success is: assured.
A. car of nixed feeds will be in at the end of: the week.
Special prices on Bran, Shorts, Hominy; Hog and Poultry
Feeds. PHONE FOR PRICES.
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ROUND 'TRIP BARGAIN FARES
FROM CLINTON
SAT. MAY. 14 to Toronto
C A Aj : i '•i'4, ®� LG W A PO family, and Mr anti Mrs. Percy
lli
—__. • Johnston and daughter, spent Satur,
day in London.
LONDESBORO I3RUCEFIELII The ladies of the W. A. gave the
Miss Ethel Hoggart ,nurse -in -train- Mr and Mrs. Walker, Ruth and play' "Strictly Busi�usslt", in Blake
ing at Stratford General Hospital, Billy, and Misses Ina and Ellen on Thursday night to splendid sushi- 1•.
spent Sunday at the home of her par- Scott of London, spent Sunday with once.
eats, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Hoggart. Mrs.. A, T. Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Curts and Mr, ' and Mrs. G, Swan spent the 'GRAIN IN CANADA
family of Thedford, spent Sunday at weelcencl in Shakespeare and Guelph.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. WesleyMiss Irene Snider, Landon, spent Total stocks cf grain in Canada as
Hoggart: Mrs. l-loggart•returned with the weekend at her home here. at March 31, 1938, were estimated as
them to spend a week with her sis- follows: wheat, 84,160,585 bushels, as
ter: . Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hovey, of Ex- compared with 115,212,298 bushels at
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Hoggart spent eter, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Grain- tha corresponding date in 1937; oats,
Sunday ,with Mr.' and Mrs. Wesley ger on Sunday. 779,927,249 bushels, compared with
Hoggart:•`.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cornish an,1 80,092,118 bushels in 1937; barley,
MisS Alma .C'arter, who has spent family spent, Sunday .with Mr. and 25,727,624 bushels, composed with
the past six weeks at the home of Mrs. W. Hill. 19,756,277 bushels in 1937; rye, 1,
her parents Mr. and Mrs: D. CarterMrs„ Austin Zepre spent Friday in 984,350 bushels, as aainst. 1,949,919
has returned, to. London to resume her London „ „ bushels in. 1937, and ,flaxseed, 527,-
dutiea� as nurse -in -training in,Viotoria Mi. • Stanley Reid, Toronto,;, spent 939 bushels, compared with 888,350
Hospital. Sunday with Mrs. Jamieson. bushels in 1937.
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ON MOTHER'S DAY
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Through babyhood, childhood—maturity, too,
It's Mother who watches, and. Mother who prays,
And guides every step during growing -up days;
It's Mother who's ready to answer each. call,
Whose love is'. unchanging, whatever befall;
Never another whose love is so true—
For there':, 00 one who'll dc what a Mother will do.
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