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The Clinton News Record, 1934-07-19, Page 1• The News -Record Est. 1878 With Which is Incorporated The Clinton New Era NO. 5384 -56th YEAR The New Era Est. 1885 CLINTON ONTARIO,THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1934 THE HOME PAPER — ..e - ..*7=IVIG DAY IN CLINTON , AUGUJST 6TH The Businessmen's Association, havin • decided to pee on a celebra- g �' tion on Givie Holiday,. Aug. 6th, are arranging quite a full program for the occasion The program will open with a monster ealithumpian parade, 'a fed- tare which Clinton excells fn; usually, in which. there will be- twenty clas-.; set, Judging will take place at thebets. Park. The committee is also endeavoring g to have two good belt teams play, to give the bbseballefans a treat, and there will also be races for children, lacing, boys, men, everybody, :and contests of all kinds in real old country fair style; boxing in bar- rets, climbing a greasy pole, pillow figths, catching the rooster, . etc,, something doing all the time, In the evening •a., concert •program will be in the loud THE MARKETS Wheat, v1:02., Oats, 36e, Barley, 66e. Buckwheat, 6bc. Butter; 20c, Eggs 11e to The.> Frogs, 900, WILL PLAY IN LONDON The local Intermediate Laceosse' Tea tFridaye m go o London, on night July 20h;' to play against the Scott McHale All Star Lacrosse Team of London. The game is to start a 8.3 g t 0 o'clock and will bis played on Scott McHale's Field under the Flood' Lights. Ear] Steep, a former Clinton boy, is • a member of the Scott-i<IcJIale team. AT GRAND LODGE The following members of the Io- cal Masonic Lodge motored' to 'To-, ionto to attend the Masonic Grand Lodge, which opened to that city yesterdays Dr, Shaw, H. E'. Rorke, Rev. K. McGoon, C. H. Venner, T a Senbbins, N. Ball, G. McLennan . , A. F, Cudmore, H. Cox, •L; Lawson, C, W; Draper•, Dr, Axon, �G. H, Sef-, ferson, P. Plmnsteel, G. E. Ha11,:E: A• Fines, Dr. Melntyre, H. C. Lawson and H, Wt Clark, Mr. G. H. Jefferson of Clinton was elected District De-eda puty Grand Master of South Huron District. AMONG THE CHURCHES Wesley -Willis' United Church Union services at eleven and seven Morning sermon subject: "Rays from the Sun of Righteousness." Evening; The Promise of Christs Presence. Ontario Street United Church The Sunday School and C'ongrega- tional Picnic will be held 10 Jowett's Grove, Hayfield, on Wednesday, July 26th. Cars will leave the church at 12.30. Presbyterian Church y' Service will be withdrawn on Sun- fitly on account of Anniversary Ser- vices in Bayfield, The, annual Sunday School and Congregational icn%c will be held on Wednesday,. July 22nd, to Bayfield.. Cars will leave the church at 1.15. The W.tI.5 met for their July meeting at the home of 112rs. A. Mc- Ewen, the second of Stanley, rester- day afternoon, with a full attendance. The regular program was given and Mrs. D. J. Lane of Goderich gave an interesting report of the recent Pro- vfncia] meeting, which was listened to with pleasure and profit. After the program refreshments were served by the hostess and other country members and a very pleasant• tenial time enjoyed.a Hayfield Knox Presbyterian Church anal- versary services on Sunday, the Rev. A. Raeburn Gibson of Mitchell will be the special speaker, LITTLE LOCALS The top dressing is being put on Rattenbury street, east, Miss Eileen Rureball is supplying in the Hydro office while Miss Bawden Ss holidaying. Entr'anee results in East and West Huron appear on another page of P issue, It didn't rain on St. Swithens' Day, 1e 3tr d but . hope it will before forty days go by. The L O.B.A. will hold its mauler meeting m the lodge rooms on Tues- g , g .day evening at eight os]ock. Mrs. Harry Venner has taken Miss , Moores' house in .William: street, which she had advertised fora coo- pie D f times: Wesley -Willis Sunday school and congregational picnic Was held at Hayfield yesterdayafternoon aver y . ' y enjoyable • time being spent, ' 'Clinton ;ball team played: in Zurich Monday, coming out at the small end •of• the horn in a score of 8 to 7. Stat- .fa''plays here -this evening, . On Friday evening Town League Softball game w511 be played between c rs the' Clerks and Can. Pa ke On • Tuesday evening the'Packers play the Pros, both games, at 6,30, be there, - Lovers of bowing ort on the green have' had some good sport this. sum- mer. on the loot] green. On Monday about fifty took part in a jitney game. • The prfze-winners were Messrs. G. Turner, F. O. Ford and Grant Rath. A Clinton citizen the other day introduceii Mr., J. G. Medd to a 'trate yeller .who remarks u on his like- d P mess to Premier Ramsay -MacDonald. was no doubt that mop of white hair which suggest& the reser- also the lean, erect figure. ` Mr. J: K. Wise, while at work at the new building, Kung street, 'had. the 'misfortune to: step on a nail, which ran into his foot and he was rather Careful of it for a few days. He is now able to be about again however,• no complications setting in: GODERICE�@ TOWNSHIP Mrs. John Young of Toronto spent several days ovee the week -end with her parents, Mi. .and Mrs, Frank Whitmore, Miss Lenore Welsh of the second of 'Stanley is visiting with Miss Gay: Whitmore. Mrs. Walter Schlueter who has been with her patents, Mrs.Cartwri ht and. the late Jahn W; Cartwright for the pest ten weeks or so, has return- ed to her home in Baltimore Md', NIr. W G. McIlveeti got a surprise Iasi weelE wlaan he:discovered that a cow on ]tis farm had given birth to twin calve», One little calf arrived and was duty noted and the family came to town on business later. In the evening a'second calf was`discov- eyed, which had arrived sonsetime'Iat er. At last reports the twins were doing well, Mr, and Mrs, W. H. Middleton are spending a week in Quebec City. ' Mr, and Mrs. R. B. Cole, Randall and Robeat, spent Thursday in Lon - don and were aecorripanied by 11ir, and Mrs: Norman Tynnall of Tucker -1 siiuth.shot Mrs. Ballantyne has returned to her. home in the west after spending month with her bMther and sister. Mr Isaac and Miss Mabel Rothwell, Mrs. Win. Udy and son, Harold of Drayton ate visiting with the lady's cousins, Mr: and Mrs, Oliver Welsh, Mrs. Guy Hicks of Clintons is spending a few days with her datsgh- ter, Mrs, Oliver Wlelsh, Bruce of the Goshen Line a Stamend n , Y, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John T. Beacons, Mrs. John Cluff of Clinton spent a few days last week with her son, Mr. Rout, Cluff, The death occurred at his home on the 5th concession of Goderich tawrs- ship, on Wednesday, July 11th, o;. John W. eine i lit aged 07 yearn •g ' g and 4 months, Mr, Cartwright was ~yell -known in Hultett, also, as he was born on the old homestead, now occupied by hes p brother, James. Ile had resided in that vicinity until moving to Clinton in 1923, whet'e he was its the imple- moat business, Inter moving to his recent house sear Bayfield. He is survived byhis wife Mae- lotte, and three daughters, Mrs. Ilan- vey y Honking of Hallett, Mrs. Walter Schlueter of Baltimore, Md., and Mrs, g y line am Hutchings of the Hayfield tine, and two sons, Orrin of Cleve- land, of Montana, at- , Ohio, and Alvi so six grandchildren, Two sisters, Mrs, Wm, Argent of Glfnton and Mrs• Wen. Andrew et Goderich, two *others, James of Hallett and Amos of Clinton, and one adopted sister, Mrs, Bert Gib- bin s of the Huron Road, also .sur - g viva. The funeral was held on Saturday, Jelly 14th, from his late residence : . y evR services being conducted bR M. Gale of the United China, Bay. field burial takinie lace in Clinton ceino er . The , pallbearers were t y P James and Amos Cartwright, Mr. ylres, Shobbroolr, Mr. Wm, Andrew, Mr, Bert Gibbin 's an Mr. Harvey g d Hankin g' Mr. Cartwright was dearly beloved by a host of friends and neighbours and will long be remembered for his cheery shite and neighborly •dispoe- Won. Amon those attendm the faria- g g al were Mrs. Higgins, Mrs, Anderson and Mr, and Mrs. Wilson Irwin of beec tty Mi. Carl Argent of Al- berta; Miss Beth Cartwright of Lis, towel, Mr. Duncan Cartwright of Brussels and man friends from Lon - Y desboro, DON'T INTERRUPT THE BAND Bandmaster Morgan Agnew g Ag tv makes the request that owners of ears when band concerts are on et the park re - brain train freta starting their engines and moving out while a number is being- g played. The leader and members of thin dice orlon spend hours in hard practice preparing these nutty - Ilot evenings, when other folk are sitting idly on then own porches or taking the an motoring• with their families ox bowling or amusing them- selves as they fiancy, these young men' spend in a tier room blowing on various varfatss horns, endeavoring to perfect themselves in.the art of producing- sweet sounds on• various instruments- Good Judges tell us that they ars succeeding ver wall, indeed ed• and it does seem a pity to have the effect of the pe dwet'on of hese numbers ruin of engine ed the s s, There is always a 'recess between musical numbers and those who,are listening to the band ate respectfully requested to wait until such a recess comes before inovin cars. Thus nei- players the ila ars nor those iistoninouR to the music are disturbed, o �k ?few !�1' •1 t .;:, f• ' 6���//// 1 • This camera. is constructed with all the care possible to make it as aecitaate in picture -taking as a more expensive camera, P g Pictures are ilex] /e inches in size, A 0 -exposure film costs 15e. Developing and printing this size is 26c, Ask for a demonstration. Out-of-town •customers may purchase a camera and tveo.films postpaid for 4,1,00, Full instructions for- use with each camera, E k p , tl .: 4 x n s E � •• .' A £ " �ng8troi ,. u' •' t' r , S { t �' ` s G •N to"musical ;. ; : ` • . A" ' 1VIR, AND' MRS. JAMES wlno are esteeiiterl ley township, who ed the fiftieth anniversaryy marriage. On this , all their eight children together,wiih seven JACKSON •residents of Stan recent] eelebiat of that haPPY occasion were present, grandchildren. .•: � �e « d gv Headquarters for Watch and Jewelery Repairs Jeweler and Optometrist Res: Phone: 174J, - -p--�' _____ ,____m,."starting given park, when speakers will be arranged so that W the held lawn program for The in ECHOES A Orangewotnen date Thursday . There day was a good captured sed Mr. six of his of watthe as rounds Clinton prize at ver frocks carryfn . A for a close - No, tat goat. Bayfield and The at young the A ball girls Afterwards . of the some. pulling. After R` built enjoyed On community Mrs, speeted man will b Y to the hospitality pithy, "Mr, very meat. him 1Mr. port, time Miss the ble' Mr. mail, from make week, Mr. with Mr. stein, and On Windsor, church Special Irene ' Ni. 'Grand ie g �ie 1• MEL+'TINO „ ; Annual Grandmother's Day' in local Women's Institute will be next Thursday afternoon on the of Mrs. W: S, R• Holmes, A• is p especially g' prepared es eciall the grandmother•s and+it is hop. a large 'number will be present, hostesses for the month will be charge of the refreshments. OF THE 12TH number of our local Orangemen, and their families and s the Glorious to ETwelf 1xeter � Ceon last. was a good crowd and as the was fine a vary pleasant time spent, The local lodges made showing and the L,0.1f.A, first prize as the best -fires- women's lodge, David Cautelon, who is 'eighty- g Y` and has been an Orangeman most life, being the veteran member Murphy. Lodge, No. 710, CIinton, pine atExet Mast Thursday the oldest Orangeman on the 1,013 A, carried off the as the best dressed ladies' lodge Exeter on July 12th. They.looked nattyand smart in their white with orange trimmings and Dian arosols. g mange p London lodge and Woodham tied first for best banner, with Clinton third- 145 Goderich Townshi p caused of fun b bila fn along their y g g won second prize for fife drum hand. all may hear the program. Y P gi After the concert the day's a.etivf- ties will be wound up with a street dance, miss this day in Clinton will be to miss a bt da s entertainment. g Y' NEW BANK MANAGER Mr. FL M. Monteith, who comes front the head office, Montreal, is the newly-apopinted manager of the local branch' of the Bank of Montreal He will take on his nee• duties here on the retirement. of Mr- Sharp at t the end of August. Mr. Monteith will ae, copy the August. M now occupied by Mr. Sharp, in Whitehead street, HAVE WON MANY PRIZES Mr, Robt. Webster and Mr. William Match celebrated the 12th in Lucknow this pear. It is forty-seven yearn since these gentlemen first played in "'ahem, when Mr. Match played the r Fife for Nile Lodge and Mr, Webster the snare drum for Lucknow lodge. Mr. Mut& had not been in Lucknow since and noticed many improvements in the village. Since then they have played in many -different towns and inP fourteen successive 'years received eleven first prizes. -�---- --� • b GOODSATo IN ASnt� t +'s DEPART pi EN T • y� yt 7i c�C� �[� ofc� y� Cf Annual Sale of ej jij .LGi11J i s Remnants ., S y� y y� ts. c� O � C1, je j tri ifil� IJ Of Voiles oy�(�yyc�)^�,(� (� c� and many other 111GU�eJL 1W s cJ used 7'yy�� making ��jj7 ,1 1Je4i 111 elle n1G4JL�.ing "V� C Summer Dresses & Blouse► A'(L GREATLY REDUCED L CLEAR �o CLAD Si7MMERiIILL Mr. Chas, Lindsay has removed the back kitchen from the house on his farm on the Base Line, taking it to town to make a garage for his new car. home after visitingis has sistertatuBur� 1= lington, Miss Willa was successful in the recent Entrance Examination. Mr. Earl Blake, who has been sick for the last three weeks, is not re- covering as fast as his many friends would like to see. Miss Gertrude Tyner •fs spending her summer holidays with her aunt •a Goderich. Miss Eleanor MCBrien of Detroit is visiting at the Noma of Mr. and Mrs, T• E. Mason, The pupils of Summerhill School presented Chair teacher, Miss Violet Watkins, with a fountain pen and pencil at the annual picnic at •Gode- t•ich. The presentation was made by yyilla Jervis and an appropriate address was read by Mabel Wright. Me. John happy smile, since a babyon is `galln(Da leen May), Baas presented to hila last Wjednesday. Miss Doris Crich visited friends in on Sunday. A number of the young people of the Base line held a weiner roast an , Mr• G, H, Ball s fiats on Friday ev- ening. The evening was spent in music and games end everybody re- Ported a good time: a PEOPLE YOU KNOW Mf friends Inc kip.tt is visiting Phyllis Crich of Toronto is vis- iting her mother,.Mr& Eli Crich, Mr Jack Mutch of Detroit has been spending a few holidays at his NameForest in town: Misses Jennie and Rose Tebbutt vis-. in London and Port Stance last week. y Miss Macdonald of Cleveland, Ohio, is theguest of Mrs. James Scott ' High street. Mi and Mrs. Clayton Martin of En- are visiting relatives in town and vicinity, been visiting his mother and sister in town this week. Mrs. (Dr,) Proeunier and little Miss Beverley of Essex are visiting at the lady's home in town. ' Miss Lillian Manning has returned home after spending a holiday' at Buffalo, Ridgeway, Niagara sand. other points. Mr, and Mrs, Robert Webster, Mr. John Marshall and Mr, William Niutch celebhated the 12th at Luck -on naw. They report a good time. Mrs. F. Venner was called to London week owing to the illness of her daughter, Miss +Grace, who was re- malting m the`eity for the summer. Mr. Ted Simpson of Cayuga spent the 'week -end with Mr. Duncan Cartwright at the home of the late , ter's parents, Mt. and Mrs, A. J. Cartwright. Mrs -W. French of Kippers, M. 'Cooper, Exeter and' Miss Josie Wren of Tugaske, Sask: vi - ited Mrs. Chambers and Miss Maud , last week. Mrs: William Spooner of'Moosomin, Sask., is visitingfriends in "town and Vicinity. She is at present a guest at Sb. Paul's Recto Rectory, .being an aunt of Mrs. McGoun.` , Mr, and MTS. -0..3• Barss and dough- ter of Owen Sound , Mr, and 'Mrs. T. D. Crawford Mr, and Mrs: T, J. ' Aiken and Mrs. Aiken, Sr.; of Al- 1anford were ests en Sunda 'of gu 3' Mr,, and Mrs. W. M Aiken, Clinton, Bli ht and who 'have g • , children,• been visiting the May s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W H, Inlayer the past few weeks leftfor their home at - Massey the beginning of the week. Nit. Nediger motored them to Tob- ermore Mr, Hell,ai• accompanyingIt Y' y. them that far, - Mrs. Jamas Livermore intend Mr, andy going down to St. Thomas this af- ternoon to be present at the reee - P tion to be given to Premier Mit-, shell F, Hepburn this evening, Their son, who is warden. of .the Count will i e the address of Y, g Y s welcome oto. Premier Hepburn. . P " CLINTON'S 1 R ivited Ni7 LEADING STYLE SHOPPE er HULLETT TOWNSHD- Sunday, July 8th, death claimed an - other of our pioneers in the person of Mrs. Mary Ienox, widow of the late Wim, Knox, in her 78 year: She suf- fared a stroke about a week before, from which it was thought she would recover;, but this was followed by an - . other a Sunday, Mrs. I{WOS was born neat Dumbarton, and was inar- reed to Wm, I{nax of Pickering June 13th, 1876, coining to this commie - icy as a bride, and to this union was born six sons and one daughter. Up - the death of her husband she mov- ed to Blyth and from 'there to Bath ton, where she resided until the death of her daughter, Lilly, last December, when she came to live with her son Thoivas who is an the old homestead. Mrs. Knox was a life long member of Burns Church until going to Clinton when she joined the Wesley -Willis Church. When able she was a faith - fu] worker in the ladies society and W.M.S. of these churnhes. She Ys survived by five sons, Thomas of Kellett, Norman of Detroit, Albert, Charles and Arthur in the West and one brother of Sharon. One,son and one daughter predeceased her. The funeral service was held from the home of bar son Thomas, on Wednest at 2pastor pin. conducted byher a Rev. C, W. dant Cosens, assisted by P' Rev. Mr. Gardiner of Burns Church: The pallbearers were Messrs. Wes* leyBeacom, Simon IVI Vittie, Thos, Neilans, Jas, Watt Jas, Leiper, Wm. Brawn. Interment in the family plot Burn's Cemetery. PORTER'S HILL picnic' held Tuesday evening Robert Harmer'sR'beach by the people of 'Porter's• Hill and Union church Was well attended ame coni osed of boys and g composed y caused considerable amusement. lunch was served. A tug war" was staged after lunch when boys- urged on b - shouts from of the spectators, did splendid Elliott' Harrison's side won. commanity singing, led by Rev: M. }Gale, the crowd •proceeded to beach h huge ;bonfire was •s t e " Dun e y g p ogle genies and social chat Sunday a number . from `this attended the funeral of John .Stephens, an old' and `re- resfdetit o£ Godetrch, a wo- of kind], . lis •osition and who i p ' be remembered in years to come the many acts of kindness shown - young people who enjoyed the • to her own . home. Sym- is extended,to 'the family. •' Thos. Betties, who has been 511, -shows very little •improve- His man friends wish for Y a more speedy, recovery. Pete Young, w.e are glad to re a is able to sit up, fora short each day: Olive Powell, who has been ill last two weeks with throat'trou- is improving. Jas. 'Johnston, our .esteemed man, is sufficiently recovered' his recent serious illness to one trip on .his mail route last, 'Thos. Hillock' spent last week Mr: and Mrs: V., Fisher and Mrs: Alex. McPhail of H'ol- Ont, spent Sunday with Mx. J. S. Lockhart. "' Spada Mr. Aubrey Oldham, y was the speaker at Grace and delivered a splendid talk. music was , given with Miss organist.' Woods as organist. H,.,C: Cox attended the Mason-. Lodge in Toot .este :da g. Termite Y . .), , y,,, with a number from Clinton., g . ... , B YPIELD Miss Alma MacKay of Toronto is spending her holidays at the home of Mr. and ]Mrs, H, R, MacKay . .Miss Ruth Houston of London is holidaying .with her parents, NTr, and Mrs. Sam Houston,is Miss Lola Elliott of Toronto - is spending her holidays with her moth- erg- Mrs, Maria Elliott, Mr. and Mrs'. R. W. Bristol of Washington, D.0>, are staying at their cottage,last The anniversary services in armee- tion with the Presbyterian church are to be held on Sunday, July 22nd, at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Rev: A R. Gibson, BD., ' of Mitchell, Ontario, will preach at teeth services, Rev. James Findlay of London will conduct rsai services in St. �" Andrew's United church on Sunday, August 12th, Dr: and Mrs, A. Newton -Brady of Hamilton visited friends in• the vil-• lage on Sunday., Monday g game On Monde night a soft ball was played between the'Bayfield boys and the Kitchener and Waterloo Y.litaN', boys who are -camping on the Blue Water Highwayet .: a Henry Baker's. farm'. It was a goodgame,served and the score was in laver 'of Bay- field 1710. The Junior Y.MG,A. boys won their game with the score 10-1: h On Saturday the ladies of St, James' Church, Middleton, ''he]d a very successful sale of baking , M Hayfield, the proceeds of the after: noon's work amounting to X21. The Iadies of 'St. Andrew's United Church Propose havin a sale of ala- (5li g b ing in the 'basement of their church on the afternoon eV the 21st and The' ..blanee, Guild of the Trinity Church are hav- Y ing an afternoon tea and sale of bak- ing on the 27th on Mrs, N.. W: Woods lawn The veteran's picnic is to beheld on the squate, Wednesday, July 25th, in Hayfield, and ovidin the da be Yfi Pr g Y fine a good crowd should. gather, and interesting events such as racing, etc, will be ,held. The big event of the day will be in the evening when an exhibition football game between Catlings; London, and South. Huron ars will ble played. This game should be of interest to all football should fans as it features Jack 'Nixon,Poonform-. erIy T.T.C., Joe Magill, Star Right Half Western U, W. Brown, centre hall Toronto Maple Leafs, Gil Lloyd, right flack; Toronto Seottush, On the evening. o£ Tuesda g y, July 17th, hosts of friends and acquain lances of Mr and Mrs. Milton Poi- lock, gathered sn the town hall, Bay- field, to extend theft best wishes and to resent the news wedded Cou Te pY P with a • miscellaneous shower aa very ]eosin address was read by, very P g Nina Heard and • the groom thanked the ` for their kindness. • people•Chas. The A•Y,P.A• of Varna,. Bayfield and Middleton also,tookthe opportun- icy of presenting the bride and groom with an end table and an address was read by Mr. Carl Diehl ,and the pre- sentation made by Miss Floy Ed- wards. To thisthe groom also made a suitable reply. P y' Afterwards refreshments were and the rest of the evening was spent in dancing. On Monday the ladies of the Gode-, yr, ich Golf Club visited Bayfield Golf Club and a tournaifient. anion the g members was played. The followingMrs. is the list of players, the winning lady's name is placed first: M'r& Sup- nick (B) and Mrs. Bruce (G); Grace Jowett; (]3} and Mrs. Lloyd (G).; P. Gxassicle (G) and C. Suppnick (B) ;. Mrs. Taylor (G) and Miss Anne Dion- in (B) ; Mrs. Day and Mrs, Eastman, tied; Miss G. Wiateon (G) and Miss n "Drouin (13); Mrs. J. Jowett (13)and Miss Hunter (GI), (tied); FI, L: Sup-, nick (13), Miss Edwards (G); • Mrs. Mooney (G), Miss Rankin (B) ; Mrs. Reid (G) and L. Aikenhead 03). On Tuesday, the weekly Ladies' Da 1 -club coni ,tinea was cyan b Y a pe w Y -Mrs. Suppniek. • CpNSTANCE Mr. and Ma. Levi Parr and tan, Gordon of Brussels spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Thos. Pollard. Mr. David. Wilson spent the week- end with friends in Toronto, Mr• Mr. and Mrs. Joe Riley andday and , Mrs. Frank Rileynd daughter g Grace, spent Sunday at the horns of the. Iadies' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Cooke of Goderich township, We are sorry to hear that Miss Marion Lawson • intends going to To- route for an operatfon'on her nose: We wish Mardon a very speedy reeov- er promotion examination results, June 1934, S. S. No, C Flatten: ,, Jr. 418: Marion Lawson, Olive Grimoldb Keith' Dale David •Ander- y son, Mary Thompson,] Viola Dexter, Stella Armstrong,. Alvin Riley. Sr. 3rd: Ree e Lawson, Jean � Wakefield Sim Jamie , , son, Ellwood Clarke, - Sr, 2nd; Norm Dexter-,. , Jr. 2nd: Lorne Dale. - , Sr. 1st: Lois Janiieson,Betty Dale, Ferree Dexter,,, J • l t: n 'Bayfield'ba .. ? • .1s , Dp old: Stephenson --.E'thel • E. Gaul� teacher. Y, STANLEY Miss Bally Stewart, who has' been holidaying at her home, es spending a few days with her uncle Rev, John. y Toront n, m Stouffville, and friends 'in Toronto, Mesdames Glen and Saunders of Goderich spent Tuesday at Mr. Ed. C. Glen's and took Miss Alice Glen home with them:, ,Miss 'Dorothy McFarlane of • Sas- katoon has been visiting friends this locality. ' bear Mis, Welker of $ b aniti • ` . Fe wick Stewart. I!g" Mrs ?1