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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1936-11-05, Page 5PAGE4 • THE CLT�1'T'ON NEWS-RECORII THURS. NOV. 5, 1936 COOPER'S STORE ` NEWS LADIES ADY-T( NEW STOCK HATS, DRESSES, .COATS, i ,SCARFS, STOCIKINGS, GLOVES, SHOES AND SLIPPERS. LOW .PRICES YOU'LL ENJOY SHOPPING HERE A. T. COOPER. Variety .China Dept. -1st Floor -Phone 36w. House and Men's Furnishing Dept; -2nd Floor -Phone 361. COD LIVER OIL TIME WE HAVE THE BEST Parke -Davis Standardized Cod Liver Oil Parke -Davis Cod Liver Oil with Viosterol Halmer Oil .Capsules 25-5O'-$1.00 These supply all the vitamins necessary fora healthy .body. Briten Tooth Paste Something new and different -Antiseptic and a wonderful polisher 29c W. S, Bi TON NOUNLME.ES PNM. B. CLU PHONE 51 READY-MADE SUITS and OVERCOATS $15.00 to $25.00 OVERCOATS IN ALL THE DIFFERENT STYLES and SHADES. SUITS with Extra Pants $17.50 up DAVIS & HERMAN CLEANING, PRESSING .AND REPAIRING Yes, I Know, Dear, But - Heavy EggProduction Doesn't Just Happen! My boss and I, along with these ROE FEEDS, we were bound to have profitable tesults. It is a pleasure to lay lots of big, strong -shelled eggs, and say, Sister - talk about body weight! I'm strong and healthy and fit as a fiddle. My boss says this ROE FEED is just what the Doctor ordered, and I sure neves tasted anything like it - fresh and wholesome, and we never seem to get enough. Now listen, Sister, I know you are in trouble. You're thin and scrawny, no egg production, just when you could be making real money, wow FEEDS Will SnapYou Out of That hat Rut Roe Feeds sold in Clinton by: RUSSELL L. JERVIS A Philadelphia man gpt so excited watch into the President's car. Now --when President Roosevelt was assin passing he wants it back. 1 'Jim last week that he tinrew. his $40 AUBURN The, cat: foie. Westere relief; ` w packed here' from thisdistrict on We nesday,• It was shipped to Vall Centre, Saskatchewan .35 Miles nor west' of Saskatoon. It was in' char of an interdenominational connnitt of ;churches . as follows: Chair= Chas. Asquith; Secretary, Ton W son; George Raithby,' Elmer Robe). son from the Baptist chinch; Ezeki Ph'il'lips and Chas. Asquith from An lican•; W. Straughan and Herb. Mo ridge from United; Will McDow and John McDowell, Westfield;: Fat er Martin, St Augustine and Norm Thompson and Chas.. Robinson,' Do nybrook. There were 450 hags of vegetabl alone, chiefly potatoes, turnips a onions as well as numerous contrib tions of apples, beans, flour,'preser, ed fruit and honey: The Aubtwn W men',s.Institute donated. $25.00, whi was used :to, purchase anions a turnips. It was a C,P.R. car and the .were over 42,000 lbs. in it. It w completed here • a n d, goes :riga through, There was a very fine co tribution of a truckload of 'vegetabl and supplies from Belgrave. There was a shortage of apples, about 75% of trees had been kllle by the cold winter of three years ag A baby ' daughter has come to th home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bead also to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joh Doerr. Mrs. Chas. Beadle's condition no better. The young people of the local Bap tilt church went to Carlow on Pride night when they were entertained b Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKnight. Th programme was opened by Comnun ity singing, then followed solos b Mrs. W. Haggett and Miss Bele Ferguson, a reading by Miss Ameli Mcllwain and a journal by Mrs. Eat McKnight. Following the masgner ade parade the following prizes wer awarded, Rev. G. W. Sherman an R. J. Phillips being the judges: Bes comic, lady, Mrs. Earl Raithby gentleman, Frank Raithby; girl, He en Ferguson; best dressed lady, He en Ferguson; gentleman, Billy Raitl by; boy, Jack McKnight. The even ing was then spent in games, afte which lunch was served. The annual election of officers fo L.O.L. No. 932 took place Thursda night in the Orange Hall. The re sult was as follows: Master, Lewi Ruddy; Deputy Master, Jasper Mc Brien; Chaplain, Ernest Patterson Treasurer, George Snell; Recording Secretary, Leslie Buchanan; Lectut er, Harry 'Sturdy; Second ,lecture Andy Webster; tyles', Foster Weigh There nee a couple of bears on th farm of George Rutledge. Havin been captured when young they ar very playful. The young bruins ar causing as ouch interest as did th two eagles which were caught an kept at Mr. Rutledges a few week ago. ' A Hallowe'en party was held at N 5 school Friday afternoon. Many o the parents and friends of the scho are attended. The programme wa as follows: chorus by school; The Ma ple Leaf Forever; address of we conte, Vivian Straughan; Secretary' report, Joan Sheppard; solo, Bi a Craig; reading, Vivian Straughan recitation, Mac Wilson; song, "Th Leaves," Ruth Wilson, Jean Lawlor Dolly Beadle and Marie Miller; dra matic sketch, Reid Sheppard, Bil Ferguson, Bob Arthur, Gordon Mil k' ler, Arnold Phillips, Donald Yung blut, Lawrence Plaetzer, Gordon Bea elle and Joan Sheppard. Then fol lowed a spelling match and a costum parade. The' prizes were awarded a follows: girls, comic costume, Isabe Rollinson; boys, Billy Craig; Fane costume, Vivian Straughan. Candy was served and the meeting' close with the National Anthem. A social time was held in the Con tinuation School in Auburn on Fri day afternoon. - ML's. W. Sclater, Senforth, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ed gar Lawson, has returned home, we are pleased to say, in improved health. Mr. J, Ross, who has been in the Canadian Bank of, Commerce for some time, has resigned. A Hallowe'en dance and masquer- ade was put on in the Forester's Hall on Friday night under the auspices of the Athletic'club, The prize win- ers were: Fancy Costume, men, M. Laws, Goderich; ladies, Miss Carter, Londesboro; comic men, W. Parish, Goderich; ladies, Minnie Millian, Col- borne, The judges were Frank Mc- Ilwain, W. Craig and M. Allen. • The home of Mr. and Miss Wag- ner is being side shingled. Mr. and Mrs. A. Asquith have re- turned from a trip to Bowmanville. Rev. G. W. Sherman conducted pray- er meeting in the Baptist church on Thursday evening speaking o n "Christian Walking," Mrs. J, flunking is improving af- ter her fall. There was a splendid attendance at both, morning and evening services of Knox Presbyterian church, Sun- day, when the anniversary occasion Was Marked.• Rev. F. B. Allan, Tees - water, was the, guest speaker. In the. morning .he spoke on Jeremiah 31.- 13: "I have loved thee with an ever- lasting love." There were two an- thems by the choir and a solo by Mcsd Edith Stoltz. In the evening Mr. Allan spoke on Matt. 27:22, "What shall I, do then with Jesus, which is called, Christ? The music was a- gain supplied by the choir with a duet by Misses Josephine Weir and Edith Stoltz And a solo by Miss Josephine Weir. The church was beautifully decorated with cut flowers and plants. Championship Contest Con- ducted in Clinton On Saturday, Oct. 31st Stanley McNeil, Auburn, Carries 0 Public Speaking Honours The ninth annual County Cham- pionship public Speaking and Sixth annual Spelling Match wereconduct- ed in the auditorium of the Clinton Collegiate Institute, on Saturday af- ternoon, October. 31st. A recitation contest wasalso conducted in which the contestants were pupils of second class and under in Public School, There were six contestants in the Public Speaking, seven in the Recita- tion Contest and twelve pupils com- peted in the • Spelling Match. The three competitions were rconducted under the direction of the Huron County Branch of the Ontario De- partment of Agcriulture Mr.' Ian MacLeod, representative, in charge. Cash prizes of 24; $3;$2; and $1, were awarded to the four high pupils in the Spelling Match and Recitation Contest. The remaining contestants received `a -consolation prize of 50c each. Cash prizes of $5; $4; $3; $2, and $1, were awarded the five high pupils in the Public Speaking Con- test, and a cash prize of 50c to, the re- maining contestants. Cash donations towards these prize s were received from Mr. C. A. Robertson, M.L,A., for North. Huron, Mr. James HaAan- tyne, M:L.A., for South Huron, Mr. R. J. Deachman, M.P. for North Hu- ron, and Mr, W. H. Golding, M.P. for South Huron. Mr, Stanley McNall representing the. Carlow School Fair was the win- ner of the Public Speaking Contest. It is expected that he will compete in the Guelph District Public Speaking Contest which will be held at Arthur, on November 5th. At this contest the winning pupils 'from eight West- ern Ontario Counties will compete for the district championship. The judges were three Public School Inspectors, Dr. Field and Mr. Beacons of Goderich, and Mr. J. M. Game of Walkerton. Miss Lila Mc- Culloch, Principal of the Winchelsea Public School conducted the Spelling Match. The following is a list of the con- testants, with the subject spoken on. The first five in the Public Speaking and the first four in the Recitation Contest and the Spelling Match being ranked in order of mer- it: Public Speaking: Carlow, Stanley McNeil, Auburn, 3; "Transportation," Ctn'rie's Corners, Keith Hackett, Lucknow, 3, "Huron County." Gorrie, Ida May Button, Fordwich, "The Vimy Ride Memorial." Grand Bend, Shirley Manore, Grand Bend, "Petroleum." Belgrave, Mabel Coultes, Belgrave, "The life of the late Ring George. V." St. Helens, Lena WeIwood, Wing haat, 3, "King Edward the Eighth." Recitation: St. Helens, Billie Stew- art, Dungannon, "Nothing to Laugh At." Belgrave, Murray McDowell, Bel - grave, 1, "The Careful Messenger." Gorrie, Norene Johnston, Gorrie 1, "Gloom Dispenser," Grand Bend, Elsie Geiser, Dash- wood, 2, "When the Little Boy Rai Away," Curie's Corners, Elaine Little, Lucknow, 7, "Keeping School ii Play," Hensall, Jean Cann, Exeter, 3, "A Moritfying Mistake." Spelling Match: Hensall, Anne Morgan, Hensall, 1, S. S, No. 10, 'Hs - borne. ' ' Gorrie, Harris Stewart, Fordwich, S. S. No. 17, Howick, Cur'rie's Corners, Kenneth Gauley, Dungannon, 1 S. S. No. 16, Ashfield. Gorrie, Audrey McIntosh, Gorrie, 1, S. S. No. 6, Howiek, Ctnrrie's Corners, Duncan Fairish Lucknow, 3, S. S. No. 15, Ashfield. Belgrave, Lois McGuire, Belgrave S. S, No .17, Morris. Belgrave, Mabel Coultes, Belgrave S. S. No, 17, Morris. Carlow, Harold Ashton, Goderich 5, S S.. No. 1, Colborne, Carlow, Helen McCabe, Goderich, 4 S. S, No. 2, Colborne, 'Grand Bend, Ada Keller, Dashwood 1, S. S. No, 15 Hay. Grand Bend, Donald Ratz, Dash- wood, 2, S. S. No. 7 Stephen. St. Helens, John Pritchard, Luck - now, 1, S. S. No, 4, West Wawanosh. Inspector Game in announcing the judges' decision in the public speak- ing contest took advantage o f the opportunity to pay a waren tribute to Dr,. Field who re- tires at the end of the present year, after twenty-five years of service, Mr. Beacom also spoke highly o f h i s colleague j n office. Mr. Field, who h a d the duty of distributing the cash prizes, in ex- pressing his thanks for the kind words of his colleagues, took occasion to give a brief resume of his activ- ities in the educational work of Huron County. Starting in 1900 as teacher in Goderich Colelgiate he later became principal of the school and in 1911 was appointed inspector, in which of- fice he will complete a round quaetei century. He said that the deputy min- ister of 'the department of education when giving him the appointment stated that the Huron inspectorates were among the best hi the province. STANLEY Mr. and Mrs. Jas. M. Reid and. family of Clinton spent Sunday with Mr: ` and Mrs,. Elmer 'Stephenson, HOME IM OVEMENT Under the new provisions in respect to the Dominion Housing Act The Bank of Montreal is co-operating in the plan announced by the Dominion Government for assisting home owners who wish to renovate, modernize or other wise improve their homes, and it is now prepared to make loans to property owners under the new provisions of the Dominion Housing Act. Briefly, the provisions regarding hoine improvement loans are: •Maximum loan on one property - $2,000. •Discount -Charge equal to $3.25 per $100. of the face value of the note, for one year, pay- able in advance. Repayment by monthly instal- ments. "Loans to be used solely for improving and repairing existing property, and not for build- ing on vacant land. Improvements include all such work as new plumbing, remodelling of rooms, installation of furnace, painting,roofing, etc. Fixtures, which are nor removae attach- ments or appliances, are considered improve- mms. •Neo endorsers are required. •Loans made to owners only. Properties on which loans may be made include: private homes, duplexes, small apartment houses, farm- houses and combination store and dwelling houses. 'Standing of taxes, mortgage payments, etc., to be acceptable to the lending Institution, If you wish to obtain funds to repair, improve or modernize your property, we would be very glad to have you call and discuss your requirements with us. BANK OF MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 1817 . • • HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL Clinton Branch: H. M. MONTEITH, Manager Londesborough (Sub -Agency): Open Monday and Thursday "a bank where small accounts are welcome" GODERICH TOWNSHIP It is with regret that we chronicle the death of Mrs. Robert McCartney, which occurred in Goderich Hospital yesterday after a short illness. The funeral takes place on Friday afternoon, from the fam- ily residence on the Cut Line, ser- vice to commence at three o'clock. Interment will be in Maitland ceme- tery, Goderich. A. fuller notice will be published next week. A surprise shower was tendered Mr. and Mrs. J. Ostrom at the hone of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Rathwell, on Tuesday everting, when a number of the neighbors and friends gathered to extend to the newly -wedded couple good wishes and to present then with a miscel- lany of articles useful and beautiful, and suitable for furnishing a new abode, Mr. Robt. Cole read an address to the young couple, expressing the kindliest of sentiments, and the gifts were arranged on a table, each 'with the card of the doter. A good deal of merriment was created by the op- ening of these gifts, then both bride and bridegroom thanked their friends fittingly for their kindness, The evening was spent in music, dancing and social chat, refreshments being served before the company broke up, Mr. and Mrs. J. Willoughby of London, Misses Gladys and Amy Morrow and Mr. K. Player of Hyde Park were guests on Sunday of Miss June Stephenson. Sorry to report that Mr. Bill Townshend is in bed under the doc- tor's care. Hope for a complete and speedy recovery. Miss Kay Scotchner of Stanley is with her aunt, Mrs. Ernest Towns- hend of the Bayfield Line, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Merner en- tertained the A.Y.P.A. at their home on Wednesday evening of Last week. A. very enjoyable evening was spent hiring the' course of which Mr. and Mr's, John Ostrom, 'formerly Miss Dorothy Rathwell, were .presented with an electric iron. Rev. Mr. Bug- ler spoke very fittingly to the young couple. Miss .Marion Forbes, presi- dent, made the presentation. A new slate of officers for the conning year was voted upon: President, Ross Middleton; Vice: Sans Widcombe; Secretary: Marjorie Rathwell; trews firer: Leslie Elliott. Delegates to local council, Lucy Woods, Leslie El- liott. 111r, and Mrs. John Anderson of Topeka, Kansas, visited the formner's uncle, Mr L. A. Anderson, last week. Mr. Anderson was on a business trip to Flint, Mich., and took the oppor- tunity of coning over to visit rela- COI_TNTY OF HURON TREASURER'S SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES By virtue of a Warrant issued under the hand of the Warden of the County of Huron and having the Seal of the said Corporation attached, bear- ing date the Eighth day of July, 1936, and to Inc directed, contnnanding me to levy on the lands hereunder enumerated, for the arrears of taxes re- spectievly clue thereon, together with Costs. • Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the Assessment Act, I shall proceed to sell by Public Auction the said lands, or so much thereof as may be sufficient for the payment of the taxes thereon, unless the same be sooner paid. The Sale will commence at the Court House, Goderich, on Tuesday, December 8th, 1936, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon. A. H. ERSKINE, Goderich, Aug. 18th, 1936. Treasurer, Huron County. STANLEY TWP, R. S. Smyth Eleanor Elliott Win. Armstrong Elizabeth Atwood Laura Cook Netty J. Hart Mary J, Hopkins G. W, Hopkins W. J. McLeod A. J. Stevens 3'. B. Walton Description Years in Arrears Pt. 36, Con. 1 1933-4-5 5 Range E, 5 Range D 1933 Lot 11, Con, 12 1933-4-5 283 'Keith Gres., Bay- field, 267 Hill Terr., Bayfield 1933-4-5 16 Howard St. Bay- field 1933 6-7 Huron Terr., Bay- field 1.933-4 23 Howard, Bayfield 1933-4-5 31 Dow, Bayfield ^1933-4-5 213 Louisa, Bayfield 1933-4-5 ,24 Howard, Bayfield 1333 22 Howard, Bayfield 1933-4-5 Taxes Costs 20.72 2.12 4.04 1.85 126.15 4.75 Total 22.84 5.89 130.90 29.02 2.33 31.35 2.35 1,85 4.20 46.71 3.17 3.17 128.05 9.00 2.01 2.77 1.85 1.85 4.80 1.85 1.85 49,48 5.02 5.02 132.85 10.85 4.7G Adjourned Sale, if necessary, will be held on Tuesday, December 15, 1936, at the sane hour and place as above mentioned. All lots as described above are patented. A. H. ERSKINE, • Treasurer, Huron County. Treasurer's Office, Goderich, August 18, 1936. Published in Ontario Gazette, Sept. 5, 1036, 1 issue only. 96-1. to supper and, needless to say, every- body enjoyed themselves to the full. Afterwards games were played and a good sing -song by the boys. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered to Me. and Mrs. Betties for their hospitality. Following is the school report of S. S. No. 8, Goclerich, for September and October, Those whose naives. are marked with an asterisk have been absent for one or more examinations; 5th: Sylvia Lowden, 68.6. Sr. 4th: Douglas Stirling, 76,2; Jaynes Dewar, 67,6; Harrold Warner, 64.6; Mildred Westlake, 62,2; Robert Hopson, 55.6, Sr. 3rd: Oliver Ilopson, 684; *Ken- neth Stirling', 52.7; Bertha Hohner, 44. Jr. 3rd: Keith Stirling, 51, 7. 2nd: Evan Sparks, 65.4; Bill McIl- wain, 60.5. Pr.: Doreen McGuire, good. Least mistakes in spelling for Oc- tober, Oliver Hopson. -F. Wheatley, teacher. Council Meeting -Council met, in Holmesville on Monday, Nov. 2nd. Judge Costello wrote setting Monday, Nov. 2 for Court of Revision at Hol- mesville to add names to the voters' lists, the Court being' held the same evening. fives. Windsor Salt Co, re salt for roads, Miss Watson of Toronto visited but there being plenty of salt nearer Mrs. W. Yeo over the ,week -end. home no action was taken. By-law Miss Grace Stirling of Toronto No. 6, setting Friday, Nov. 27th, at 1 spent the week -end with her parents p.m. Nomination day, and Monday, Mr and Mrs. J. Stirling, December the 7tli,, election day, Mr, Chas, Wilson left on Monday if an election be held, at the for Detroit to visit friends. following places: No. 1 ward, at Or- Miss Nellie McDonald, who has ange hall, con, 4, J. E. Johnston, D. been visiting friends' in this vicih- R.O., R. Mcllwain, Clerk. No. 2, sty, returned to Goclerich en Monday. House of H. Sturdy, H, Sturdy D.R.O. The executive of. the Men's Club William McCabe, CIerlt. No. 3, House of Porter's gill tendered the ball of G. Hopson, Jas. Young, D. R. 0., ndub a corplimentry ,fowl supper on Thos, Hudie, Clerk. No. 4, House of Tuesday night at the home of the W. H. Lobb, W. H. Lobb, H.R.O•, L. president, Mr, and Mrs. Allen Bet Anderson, Clerk, No. 5, House of W. R, Lobb, Clerk. No, 6, IIouse of R. Rowden, R. Richardson, D.R.O., R. Rowclen, Clerk. (Monday, Nov. 16th being the last meeting of the fiscal year all pay sheets should be sent in before the meeting, also all accounts. The following, accounts were paid: Alex. Young, sheep claim, 58.00 0. Welsh, sheep claire, 57.00; J. R. Mid- dleton, sheep claim, 56.50; Milton Steep, sheep claim, $7.00; W. H. Lobb, valuing sheep, 516.20; M. C. Jordan, relief account, 59.97; D. E. Gliddon, relief account, $2,59; Loan to tele- phone system, $450.00; Supt. pay voucher, No, 12, 5643.01. Council then adjourned to meet on Monday, Nov. 16th, at 1.30 pan. -R. 0. Thompson, Clerk. HOLMESVILLE Mrs. John Potter, who has been in Victoria Hospital, London, for the past two weeks taking surgical treat- ment for her eyes, was able to return home on Saturday and is progressing quite favourably. Mrs. Esther Lowry of Toronto 'is visiting her sisters, the Misses Prod.', tor. We are glad to report that Miss Helen MacMath is improving:` Mr. G. A. Spence has returned to his work at Capereol, after spending a week at his home here. Miss Ruth Potter, who has been suffering from a severe attack of pleuru-pnemnonia, is much improved, Miss ,lean Webster is ill at • her home near Seaforth, so the school will be closed for some time. Misses Edna and Jean Huller spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Huller, Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Cap- tain Johnston in the suddeli death of her husband. There was no service' in this church on Sunday on account •o£ the prevail - ties. There were twenty sat down 11. McCartney, H, McCartney, D.R.O,, ing epidemic.