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HURON COUNTY'S ,LEADING NEWSPAPER
I love 'file rain because it stings
Of strange and mystifying 'things,
Peradventure , . ,God made the rain
To decorate my window pante.
—"Rhin"
WHOLE ,SE'RIES, VOL, 59, No. 34.
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1937
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Northside United Church
Rev. T. A. Carmichael, Minister.
Sunday, August 299—))fl1t a. an., ser-
mon subject, - "The Indrwelling
Christ,"
7 p.m.; subject,"Joseph's Forgive-
ness," S.S. at 10 a.m.
We wish to announce that our 60th
anniversary will be held on Sunday,
Ottt, 214th, 1907, when our Moderator,
„ORic'v..Dr. Peter Bryce, and the Presid=
ent of the 'Lon'don Conference, Rev..
Waldemar Williams. will 'be our guest
speakers.
St. Thomas' Church Services
For Sunday, August 20th. S.S. and
Bible Class 10 o'clock. Morning pray-
er 111 o'clock. Sermon topic, "God's
poetry." Only one service this Sun_
day. Alit the congregation requested
to attend morning service. Canon E.
lApp'leyard, Rector.•
MRS. ADAM DICKSON
The funeral of Mrs, Adam !Dickson
will take place Friday aftern9on, Aug.
29', from her late residence, North
Main street. Services will he condurt-
ed by 'Rev. T. A. Carmichael. Inter-
ment in Maitland Bank Cemetery.
Mrs. Dickson died at 3 o'clock
Wednesday afternoon following a re -
cont: attack of pleurisy, Four years
ego site suffered a paralytic stroke.
Born at lot 31, con. 7, McKillop,
Elizabeth Scott Kerr was the daugh-
t'e'r of ante late 'Alexander Herr and
Helen Lapslie, Following her mar-
riage to Mr. Adam Dickson, they
lived on lot 22:, iron, 7, MdKil'lop, until
they retired to 'Seaforth in 191117, Mr.
Dicdrson .passed away in 19211:
'Four sons and one dau'gh'ter sur-
vive, Charles of Biggar, Sask.; Alex
df :Fredonia, NJY., Archie of Toronto,
1JoIvn of ;Nixdorf, Sask.; and Miss
Helen Dickson of Toronto.
10'f a 'family of nine, two sisters and
two 'brothers survive Mrs, 'T'homas
'Grieve, Seafanth; Mrs. Percy Smith,
Mid'K'illop, Archie and Will 'Kerr,
both of 'McKillop, A •brdtlter, Mr.
lJbh;, L. Kerr, passed away in June,
and it sister, Mfrs, Wm, Beattie, died
last 'Pall.
COLLEGIATE REOPENS
ON SEPTEMBER FIRST
'Che
.Collegiate +I'nstitut'e will reopen
' on Wedn'es'day, Sept. 1st, at 9 a.m.
l'rinci'pal 'G. A. Ballantyne requests
ail pupils to 'be present on the first
, clay,
RECEIVES APPOINTMENT
Mr. Thomas ,Swan 'Smith has been
ap:poin'ted.caretaker of the Seaford':
Collegiate Institute as successor to
Mr. ;John Laing, 'who has resigned af-
' 'ter mare !than twenty years', service,
ROSE-HUTOHISON
At iNlanthside United Church, Sea
forth, on Saturday, Dorothy Gavel
only daughter of Mrs, Hutchison an
the, late 'Foster 1D'eCou.rey Hutch'iso•
was married to Mr. George Santee
Rose of St. Catharines. The Gere
many was concha:tett by the Rev, T
A. Carmichael and the'wedding nuts
is was played by Mr. Charles Melt
ray of Hamilton..
1TIhe bride, who was given in mar
riage by her older brother, Mr. F
Lorne Hutchison of Tor'on'to, wore
most becoming gown of: tea rose chif
fon with short jacket, small halo .ha
in maltchmg chiffon and sandals o
rase silk and silver. She carried ai
old-fas'h'ioned nosegay of roses an
anti de'lphiniu'm, The matron of honor
Mrs. 'Gordon Werte of Windsor wore
a jacket of blue with halo hat to
match and blue silk sandais She Gae-
l -led a bouquet of delphinium, asters
and baby's breath. Mr. William Addi-
son of 'Toronto was the groomsman.
During the signing of the register
airs. Antlutr 'Ouellette sang 'SO. !Peon:
ise Me." After the wedding a, recepe
tion was .held at the home of th e
brides mother, •whsre Mrs. Hutchis-
on received, wearing a gown- of black
lace and chiffon with corsage of Oph-
eli•a roses and black velvet hat, She
was assisted by the bridegroom's mo-
ther, who wore midnight lame georg-
ette with blue accessories. Her cor-
sage was of 'Talisman roses. Fisll'ow-
ing the reception the bride and''brid'e-
grooni left on an extended motor trip,
the bride's costume being a rose beige
ensemble with hat and accessories of
frown.
Among the out-oS-'tcttvn guests who
:trended the Rase -Hutchison wedding
last Saturday were: 'MLr, and Mrs.
William Addison of Toronto; Miss
Lillian Babb of Mitchell;; Mr. and
Mrs. Norval F. Babb of Stratford;
Mr. and Mrs, Richard S. Babb of
Hamilton; Mr, incl Mrs. F. Lorne
Hutchison of Toronto; .\d r. and \ors,
George Hutchison and daughter of
London; Mr. ante! Mrs, Charles Me-
hra),
e
Ilroy of Hamilton; Mr, .and Mrs. Ar-
thur Ouellette of Toronto; Mrs. 1. D
Price •of Aylmer; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Rose, St, Catharines; Mins Marimt
Snell of Galt; Mr. and Mrs, Cecil
Stewart of Exeter; Miss Gladys
Tlhomas of St. Catharines; Mr. and
-
M•rs. Gordon Werte and daughters of:,
Windsor and Mr. and Mrs. George
Wilson of Exeter. 'Friends of the
a
t
f�
c1 1
'I
bride, who assisted at the reception
following the wedding were: Miss
Marion Snell of Galt; Miss Gladys
Thomas of St. Catharines and the
Misses Gertrude Crich, Celia Horan
and .'Gladys Thompson of Seaforth.
EN'GAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. James Delaney, Dub-
lin, announce the engagement of their
daughter 'Loretto to Mr. Joseph Shea,
son of Mr. and :Ctrs. John Shea. St.
Columbian. The wedding will ;akc
place early in September,
Candidate
Dr, R. 1-1, 'i'avlcr, of Dash-
wood, who received the nom-
ination of the Conservative
convention at 1-Tensall on Fri-
day night, to contest the rid-
ing of T-Turon in the Provincial
election of October 6th,
MOYLAN-LANE
eeay pretty w riding was solemn-
ized at St. C'alum'han Church au
Weems day morning at 9!30 o'•clock
when Mary Ethel, daughter of Mrs.
Catherine Lane and the late John
Lane, :became the bride of ,Pohl) Moy-
lan, son of Mr, and Mrs. Thos, Moy-
lan, McKillop. Rev. Fr. 'Mintzer per-
formed the marriage ceremony and
sang: the nuptial Masa.
The bride, given in marriage 'hy
brother, Mr, John Lane, \vas prettily
attired in 'Nile green corded silk suit
with matching slippers, pink suede
lace blouse and pink taffeta hat and
carried a sheaf of pale ,pink, rosea to{I,
white asters. :The 'bridesmaid, Miss
Catherine lane, sister .of the !bride,
was in pink taffeta dress made on
princess lines 'with matching hat and
Glues, and carried an :old fashioned
nosegay of pink roses and mauve ast-
ers. The groomsman was bfr, '.Frame
Mfoylan. The ushers were Messrs,
Jack Fortune and Joseph Lane.
At the offertory little Beatrice
Lane, niece of the bride, sang "'Ott
this day, oh beautiful Mother." Der-
ma the signing of the .register, Mrs.
Leo iFortunc beautifully. rendered
"Ave Marie."
A reception followed aft the hone
of the bride, after avhicli Mr, and
Mfrs. MTovlan left on a motor trip,
the bride travelling in a brown and
sand ensemble. 'Upon their return the
vDing couple will reside on the
gronnt's farm in McNillo,,
SHERW'OOD A•RCHIBALD
IA very pretty teeth -Bag was salemn-
imed in' St. 'Thomas' Anglican Church,
Seaforth, Ont„ on Saturday, August
B1'st., when Isabel 'Grierson, oldest
danghtgr of Mr. and Mrs. Win, Archi-
hall, became the bride of Charles
1Georgei Sherwood of Toronto, Canon
Ai,plcyard officiated. ,
The br'id'e, who .was given in mar-
riage by her father, was becomingly
gowned in white georgette ,over heavy
white satin, made in redingote style
with a full, pleated skirt. With this
she wore a large white mohair hat,
white shoes and gloves - and carried
a shower bouquet of Sweetheart and
Briareliffe roses, She was attended by
her two sisters, Misses A'l'ike and Jes-
sie, gowned alike in yellow aocl thine
chiffon, oracle on princess lines with
short jackets to m'atc'h They carried
arm bouquets. of apricot and orchid.
gladiolus, .Mr. Rohald Reinke of To-
ronto was beat man and the ushers
were Mr. James Chesney of H,a'ntil-
ton, and Mr. ,line Sherwood, brother
of the groom. Mrs. Clifford Bread -
foot, Seaforth, presided at the organ.
!Following the ceremony the wed-
ding .party returned to the 'bride's
home where a buffet luncheon was
served, after which the happy couple
left foil Muskoka. For travelling the
bride wore a navy sheer dress over
navy taffeta trimmed with w'hi'te, navy
ac'cessaries and a stone marten far.
On their return Mr. and Mrs. Sher-
wood evil •reside at 204 'Glen Cedar
Rd., Tsoon'bo.
' N'OMIN•ATIOIN .MEETLNG
Dr. IR. Hobbs Taylor, of Dash, -
wood, was nominated to carry
the 'Conservative party :banner in
South Huron in 'the coating ,provinc-
ial election at a meeting :which jam-
med the 'town hall' at Hetisall :Friday
evening. 'The hall was crowded to
capacity,
De. "Taylor, who is 42 years MEI,
and has practised at :Dashwood for 24
years, wan the nomination over
George Elliott of Clinton, who con i
tested the riding on: behalf of the 1
Consertatiyeu in 41929 and 111934, ,Dr.I
Tc-vlor was chosen 'by a vote of 4132;
to 109, IDr. 'Taylor's name was ,placed
ill nomination 'by Ma, :Glen Hays of
Seaforth, seconded by 'Nelson 'Baker.
Five were nominated at the ton -1
.vention meeting at which 'Premier
Hepburn was branded as a 'lawbreak-
er because of 'his setting aside of the
'Canada Temperance Act in Huron, l
Perth and !Peel Counties.
Those nominated were Dr. Taylor,
and M'r. 'Elliott and !Frank Donnelly,
of 'Gnderieh, 'James Morley, ,of Ex-
, eter, who liras re-elected president of t
the" riding association, and '.Nelson W.
"Ttewartha, of Clinton, a former mem-
ber for the tiding. However, only Mr.
Elliott and Dr. Taylor allowed their
names to stand.
r the entire executive was, unanim-
ously re-elected, The members' bre:
Honorary' presidents, Hon. R. ;'B.
The Lovely ✓Peter.
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S7 V7 JGES
Bennett; Ikon, Earle Rowe and Coll.
H. Coombes, of Clinton; honorary
vice-presidents, William Consitt, of
;Hensel], and IHaery !Horton, of •Hen
sail president, James Morley, Exeter;
1st vice, Carl Draper, Clinton;- gild
vice, R. G. )Parke, Seaforth; 3rd vice,
Mrs. N. W. Trewemt'ha, Clinton; sec-
retary, Clark Fisher, Exeter; treasur-
er, !Riic'hard Welsh, Exeter. Seaforth
—H. G•. Meir, chairman; J. 'C. ;Greig,
R. G. Parke; "Cuckersntith—'Ed. Mor-
rison, Clinton, chairman; Louis
Clark, Kippen; John. Elgie, Kip'pen.
Stephen 'Peter lsisenbach, .Grand
Bend Alex 1Neeb, Dashwood; Alonzo
Hodgins, :Grand Rend. Stanley—W, J.
F'a'lconer, chairman; Webster Turner.
Zurich; Fired )Watson, Bayfield. Men-
sall—!George Petty; 4V,...''0. 'Goodwin,
Fred Smallacani'be. IGoderich Twp, --
re. \l. woods, Tiayfield; !Robert Cluff,
Darfield; ;Robert Snaith, Londesboro.
McKillop-JGeorge .LlsKee, Seaforth,
chairman; ;James Carlin, Seafanth;
James Mose, Walton, IGoderich Town
—IF. R. .Darrow, :Harold Blackstone,
Prank !Donnelly. Baydfield—!John Ca-
meron, John Ikiease, 4Vm, McLeod,
IDsborne•—\Sr, IR, 'Frayne, Jackson
Woods, 'Htigl: 'Berry. 'Etce'ter—B. ,ld.
Francis, Richard Welsh, E. ML )Dig -
tan, 'Clinton—IGea. Elliott, Wni. Sut-
er, ,De. Thompson, ,N, W. Trewartha,
Wm. 'Perdue.
As the .meeting opened it 'was Baan
made clear that the Canada Temper-
ance Act would be an issue in th
election in Huron County. Mr. Tre
.wartha, who spoke first, sounded th
notefor the campaign when •he de
Glared that while Mr. 1H'ep'burn was
going tip and down the province talk
ing of she C.LO, as a law -breaking
organization, 'his own 'Government
had broken the law and refused tit
accept the 'findings ni the Supreme
Court and the Privy Council in 're-
gard to the Canada 'Temperance .act
as it applied to :ITuron County.
'T'he sante note .watt struck 'hy Ash..
ton R. :Douglas, 'K:C., president of
the 'Conservative 'Association. of Lan-
don, .who was the speaker of the
evening. ')Mfr. ;Hepburn did 'not care
whether you as anted beverage rooms
in Huron County or not. To build up
his election pot 'he was prepared to
force 'beverage .roosts whieh you did
not want, upon Huron County. He
boasts of a $7,000000 surplus and i 6,-
000,000 prslfit :was made in liquor
sales," Mr. Douglas said on this point.
Mr. Douglas declared that the rea-
son for the clectio,n •being called this
yca•r isa-shortage of hydro power,
"Mon Hepburn can't face the peo-
ple another- 1,2 months with the pres-
ent hydro policy without being dis-
covered. There is a real and acute
hydro shortage, Has he 'brought a
single qualified engineer of the hydro
department to .say ,what power is
available? 11 challenge 'him to do so
at his nest meeting. Today we are
using all the 41516,00)) horsepower
which the former 'Government had
contracted for and in •tile last three
weeks Mr. T-Ie'p'harn asked tGatinean
for 50,000 and n'ow he is going to ask
for another '60,001. iHe 'has ,tried every
means to open the .door to Beaulhar-
n
"Mr, Hepburn states that, revenues
have increased .to $»90;004;0(14'. But.
where 'has the money gone? Has it
Wind Leaves Trail of Wreckage
All hancls were husv making repairs after a cyclonic wind passed north of Rrodhugen
Thursday afternoon, when about 20 barns and houses were damaged. Upper left, shows
the gaping roof of John Gaff ney's barn, 13th concession, Logan township, In the tipper
right picture, August Tlillehrecht (left) assisted by George Siemon, hoth of Grodhagen, are
picking up the pieces of the demolished cattle shed on 1\fi'. Tlillebrecht's pasture farm, 12th!
con. Logan, Ott the barn across the road a gang of men are re -shingling the roof. Lower
left:, (Tarry Byers is at work with the saw while Madeline and Leonard Gaffney look 'on and
'reel Ciniac, a visitor from the West, assists, at Wm. Gaffney's. Lower right, three young
women, Maureen, Claire and illtina Gaffney, and their brother Leon, are ne-stooking'scatter-
ed sheaves on the farm of their father, J, J. Gaffney, 12th concession .Logan.
CARB'ERT-CUMIVDINGS
St. Agnes Church' of Detroit, was
the scene of a pretty wedding on Sa-
turday, August 21st, when Mn',' Jos-
eph T. Carbert, son of Mfrs, M. Car-
bedt of Seaforth, and Miss Helen
'Margaret, daughter of :+M'rs. .Clara
Cunnings of •Dletroit, were united in
marriage. 'The bride, who was given
in marriage by her uncle, Mr, :Arthur
Grey, wore a gown of ivory satin with
shoulder length veil and carried a bou-
quet of while ;gardenias and was at-
tended by her sister, Miss Clara Cum-
mings who was ;gowned in rose col-
ored satin with accessories to nta'tch,
The bridegroom was attended by Mr.
John Liskin of ;Detroit. After the ,cere=
many' a wedding •brealdfast was held
at the home of -.tine bride's atu:t -and
uncle, Mr. and Mfrs. A Grey, Birch -
crest Drive, D'e'tr±oi't, to reception was
held at the home of the :bride's moth-
er, Mrs. Olara 'Cnnnmin'gs, The bride
and !bridegroom left liar . a trip to
!Quebec and 'Nloatthern Ontario,
TWENTYiMEN-CLEAVE
The marriage took place at An-
gola, 'Indianna, on !August /kith, of
Ann Strickland Cleave of S'ea'forth,
eaugihtter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Cleave, 'Blue Water .Highway, Bay-
field, to Mr, Edward Twentymen. of
Waukegan, '011., san of Mfrs. Twenty_
ran, Waukegan, TI1., arid • •the late
ITtomas Twentymen ;(a former Bay -
e field resident)
Rev. Mr. 'Humphries of Angola '
e Congregational' Church perforanetl
- the 'ceremony. The 'beide and groom
were unattended. STlle bride and
groom will reside at' 'Waukegan, I11.,
where i4rr. T.wentytnetl, a 'graduate
of Northwestern :University and the
Art Institute of •Chicago, has a posi-
tion with the cAlb'bott Laboratories in
'Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. 'Tw•etitymen
intend visiting over Labor Day at the
latter's home at Baylfield, Their many
friends, join in extending hest wishes,
BERT REYNOLDS PASSES
AWAY AT DETROIT
'Word was received here by re'la't-
ives of the death of tldr. Bert Reyn-
olds on Thursday, August +19, at his
hone at ;Detroit. Apparently in 'good
health he had :fied quite suddenly of
a heart attack. Morn in Hullett 35
year.'s ago, son of 1'fr, Dominic Reyn-
olds and the -late !Mfrs. Reynolds, he
cane with his 'parents to Evil -mild -
title in 1'9112. After completing school,
he served !tis apprenticeship as a
druggist with 'Mr, C. A'berhart, Sea -
forth. Later he graduated as a drug-
gist in 01 lch'i,gan, 'hut' of late years has
travelled for a drug 'firm In Anigust,
1938, •Ite married Madeline Kenny, .of
Windsor, who survives hint, with one
little daughter Marylyn we. Besides
this wife and daughter he leaves his
father, Mr. •D:1Reynolcis. two broth-
; ers, IErinest of. Lansing, and
Windsor, and'twa sisters, Mrs. 7, Mc
Tlhargey of Lateen amid Mrs, E. Row-
land 'of \ATalton.- T'he funeral took
place (roan his late :home in Detroit
on Saturday. .
gone to roads, hospitals, aids to far-
mers, grants to schools? Where has
it gone?
(Continued on. Pnge Three)