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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1933-04-20, Page 1„r Fair is the season with new leaves,' bright ibtotens, IGrecn grass, and cries olf plough tine. All .up and clownthe • rick .red loam, ' 't'he steer6 Strained their s'tron'g s'houlidens• in the creaking . yoke ' Dragging the ploughs; Sean HURON COUNTY'S LEADING N E W SP APER iElisewhere were sowers who ” went' forth to sow; And all the jungle laughed with. nesti'n'g songs, And all the'th'ickets rusltlecl .with small' life Of lizard, bee, beetle, and • creeping • • 'things, Pleased at the sprinigatime, WHOLE SERLES, VOL. 55, No. 16 SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 2n, 1933. Phone 84. DINNERS and SUPPERS. Regularly HOT, LUNCHES at all hours OUR NOME MADE SPECIALTIES Pcizes. Reasonable The Olympia'. Confectionery, and Restaurant C.ardenSeeds GARDEN SEED'S @ per pkg. 5 SC MULTIIPLLER OINIONIS :..3c per 1b EAGLE BRAND MILK @.. 20c tin CHEES'E THINS ........,per tin' 20c HAMMERED WHEAT 'MUMMIES @ 20c tin JACOB'S BUT,TER PUFFS 25c plk'g 'CHOCOLATE MARSH'M•ELLO !CAKES, 2 Ibis for 25c GINGERSNAPS @ 10c lb HUNTS MARMALADE 28c 40 oz. jar v iEET MIXED PICKLES 15c pant tl•L STARCH in bulk 26c •1S 16. e' 'ECOINOMY COFFEE @.... 55c lb OUR OWN BLEND Cream taken for the S'eaforth Cream- ery at the same price 'delivered at the Creamery. Eggs, Butter, and Feathers taken as cash. llc per 'dozen extra trade for Eggs. �. Hutchison s PHONE 166 (:()AL QUALITY SERVICE'. PHONE ."` E. L.B®X:s43 HIBBERT' Schaal repent, S.S. No. 6, Hibbert.' (Easter telt exam's. Fifth clads— from Cooper 83, Hazel Norris 7t6, IW4'iSred Scott 74, 'Lloyd Crawford :68, ,Ross, H'oug'hton 65, Marian Scott Los. .Elsie McNichol 40 (alblsent 'for part of exams). Sr. I(V.-Dorothy Qu'enice- 74, Eld- on A11en; 69, Ruth Trivett 65,• Agnes Scott 62, Pearl. Houghton 59, Vera tMuxwonthy .57, Larne Kay 55, Frank IS'oott . 93. Sr. I!IIL—IHv'gh Norris 79, Geo. Tri - 'vett 70, Bla'rlblara M'dLel•ilan 59, Russel 'Aiustin. 'S6, Helen McNaughton (ab- eent): Jr: III¢. -Laura McLellan, 67, Bruce Balfour 56. •'• Jr. III. Jlaclk Norris 79, Marian. Tri - vett. 74, ;Clarence McNlau'ghton 73, Eileen 'Crawford' (ab'sen't). (Glass I. -;Anna Kay 85, Hazel Laiing 85, Margaret Norris 84, Lloyd McDonald 811; Margaret Scott - 76,' Mae MdNaughthon 72, Mack McKell- ar 69, 'Helen 'Muxtwor'thy. (absent). 1P'ri'mairy Bernice McdII'elalar 87. Doreen McLellan 76, Kathleen Triv- ett 70. .(N.B.—The above numbers repre- sent the percentage of marks taken.). R. R. MacKay, Teacher. CHURCH CARD, North Side United Church.—Pastor, Rev. W. P. Lane, B.A. !Sunday, April 25nd. 10 a.m.—Sunday SScibooll 'a'n'd 'Bible' Cl'as!ses. • • 1111 a.m,-'Pu'b'ic worship. Subject, "The :L'or'd Appointed 70 Also." 8 pm...;Publ'i'c worship. IS sb'jedt, "Living Up ,To Our Privileges." .EGMOiNiDIV'ILLE 'CHUIROH Reverend 'Ch'a'rles Malcolm:. Ajpr.il 23. 111' a.m.' The 'Position of the Apostles inthe Early Church. 7 pm. The .Evening Semite on the IFirislt !Lord's Day. ST. THOMAS' CHURCH !First 'Sunday alter Easter, and 'S't. George's Day. 'Sunday School 10 o'- clack; morning prayer Pt plc/lock, senmb,n topic, "Going Forward" or 'The Call of St. George." Afternoon (Sunday School 3 o'clock; evening prayer, 7 o'clock; sermon topic, "A Walk with the Master." FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH iA,M.—T'he Resurrection Body of our •Lord and Ours. P.M,•—tDediela- tion- of Bibles • for •Stott Memorial iHlolspital; These Bibles are, s'uppl'ied by The Gideons. 'Mr. Thomas Roulls- ton of Toronto will tell ers about the work of the Gideons. IEvery'bo'dy. welcome, B'ARBAR'A K'IRKMAN The April meeting of the 'Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary was he'l'd in First Presbyterian !Church an Tues'd'ay ev- ening, the 118th. (Mrs. 'T. R. Anderson, leader of the 'Graham group arranged the programme anti .presided at the meeting! Hymn 955 was su'n'g and the opening prayer was gitveln by Mrs. Harald Dale. 'Tlh'e Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Harry Scott, after tvlhioh hymn 2123 was sung. The busi- ness part of the meeting was then !presided' over by the.president, Mrs. 'Mtn 'S'dlater..A very pl'eas'ing item of the ,prcgramimte was a beautifu'l ,solo b,y Mrs: J. A. Munn, ac'comp'anied by Mrs. W. A. 'Wright. The missionary glle+aning was read by Mrs. Robert Smith; a chorus wa4 !su'n'g by the Graham, 'giroup entitled, "Let the light of Christ Shrine through," accompan- ied by Miss 'Hazel Reid and was greatly -enjoyed. . The Glad Tid'i'ngs prayer was read by ,Mrs, Gibson. An especially ..inter'e'sting 'feature of the programme was a well .prepared in- spiring ,paper entitled 1Hayarts •Aflame' given by 'Miss IBiellle Campibell. 'Hymn 8516 was stung' and the meeting c'lose'd' with•,all repeating the ;L'ard's .prayer in unison. 'NORTIHSID!E- W.M.S. The monthly devotional meeting 'of the Women's Missionary-, (Society of ,North'sid'e Unified 'Church was ;held on 'Thursday a'ftern'oon with • the presi- dent, Mrs. W. P. Lane, in. change. "Personal 'Surrender," was ,the;, theme. ofa'•tall''k given by Mrs. J. '.C. Laing, Christian :S'teward's'hi'p secretary. MTs. Tlotlnn We'bs'ter was presented with' a 'I'i,fe membership, a gift from her hus- band, Mr. John Webslteir. Representa- tives were appointed to .attend .the ,Hu'ro'n Presbyterial. The Easter thankoffering twill be held on Sunday evening, .AJpri'l 30th, .when Miss Rase McKenzie - of Ripley will be . guest spe'a'ker, lit was ;also .decided to holed a birlthhd'ay party le a'rrangemen'ts .cou'l'd be made with the ex'ecuti've. Group No. 4 wltih' Miss A. Wallace in th'e. chair. The ,d'ev'ot'iana!1 service. ,was fol- lowed with a very appropriate Easter message .by Mrs. J. Reid. O'ther .splen- did papers were •read .'by Miss J. Alex- ander, Mgrs: Finnigan, 'Mrs. A. %6c- Q,uaig, Mrs. W. IB7alok and Mts.'Close. The meetinlg elo'sdd ,with, a bea'u''tiSul: res'p'onsive Worslhip service, "We Would ,See J'esnis," and prayer. Home Cooking Sale Tea AT MRS. H'O'WARD THiOM!SON'S Friday,' April 28 -Under the ,auspices of the' Ladies' IGui,ld of St. 'Thomas' Church. Tea 115 Cents Please drop in and bri'n'g a friend • COLLEGIATE REPORT (The fo!liowing i are the resuilts of the Easter e,eanyiar'ations at the Sea- forth Collegiate.. The names• , are in order 'of merit 'according to t'he av'er- age mark and include only those Who have passed on all'sdtbjects., Honours' means.aat average of 75% ad aver. The names of these w'ho have failed bn ane or -more selbtjee!ts; are not listed. De- tailed repents have been ,given., to all pupils. SFORM I. 'Darla Laiwison (82.6% IHIo'nours); Marry (IHlono:urs), Leola Nott ('H'ono'urs), Alma Fin- n'igbin i(Honlours), 'Rut'h Cliff (Hon- ours), J'am'es Eckert (Honours), Verna Hugi1l, Margaret Mdliver, Clarissa D'alle, John Drager, _ Elna tl.ei.teh, Marjorie McMichael, Glen Pinkney, Dorlotthy. Parke. FORM II A - Dorothy Gdl'ding (83.1% Ho'tiaurs), O'nalee Moore (Honours), Jean Watson (Honours),` Esther Duffy (lHonaurs), .Pearl Htu- gi'l1 (1H'onaurs), A'n'na Love, Glare Eakent, V'iebta Coleman., D'omoUluy Drover, (Mary B'ro'adlfoolt, Ma'rth'a Storey, Pearl Coleman, Frances Fort- une, .Mary Murphy,' D!orolthly Bannon, Margaret Murray. IFIOIRIM 111 B — Frank Sills (70% Honours), James Sherwood' (Hon- ours), Edward 'Southgate, S'tan'ley tDoraian'ce, Reginald Bryce. FORM III Pletcher Whitmore (76% Honours),, Allan Keys (Hon- ours), Stewart Plant (So n curls), Arthur Gelding, Jlothn Mayer, Dlordtt ry Carter, ,Elinor Bn'oadlfoat, Dorothy Farquhar, Arthur Devereaux, Isabel Jamieson, Agnes' Delaney, John McQuaid, Patricia :Southgate. FORM I'V—Winnie S'evau'ge 036% Honours), H'ar'ry 'Sheffer (Honours), H'a'rry Mc'I'ver (Hanours), . Janes Scott Qliton'ours), Bessie Rice, Janet (Watson, Jessie Similth, Alice Dever - Harvie Hillery Gladys .Cbleman, (Leo' Joynt Bessie Eckert, Jean Mur- ray, Helen Britton. FORM V. Samuel McSpadden 085%1 Honours), Betty iMaloolmn (Honours), Neil Tyndall (Honours), Mary , Forrest (Hono'ur's), Angela Eckert: (Honours), K'athlleen Stewart, iMtary 'Reid, Elsie Drover, T'h'omas McQuaid, Roderick •MacLean. EYRE-WRIGHT ,The marriage took place on Sat- urday, April P5, at 111;115 a.m. alt the Presbyterian ,manse, Seatfor•th, of Agnes ,T., second d'au'ghter of Mr, and Mrs. Rob't. G. Wright, Hu'1le'tt to Mr. !Ohtanles G. Eyre, Tuakensn'i'th, young- est son of Airs. Eyre and the late Silas Eyre. Rev. Irving B. Keine officiated. The 'bride who was unattended wore a pretty crepe velva dress in biscuit shade. After the ceremony, dinner was served tointimate friends at the •hone df the bride's parents. Mid sh'ove's, of ,conlfe'bti, 1v1r. and 'Mrs. Eyre left by 'motor . for Sla'rni'a and Bilaine, Mich. For tra've'ling the bride damned a pretty .skipper .blue chevron tailored suit with a'ccess'ories to match. Oar their return the young couple will reside on the groo'm's farm in Tuck- ersnii'th. GUESSED CORRECTLY 1 Melly guesses were Made in recent weeks • as to What w'ou'ld 'happen to the riding 'ef ;South •Huron by re -dis- tri'bu'tion. 'Speculation ended when the bill was brought.do'wn in the House at Toronto last week, adding Goderic'h to South ''Human. The best guess we have ,noticed appeared' in the ;Seafortih News of March 301tth when .our • Hen - sail corres'ponden't nilad'e' ;a perfect Igo recast "At the last census ;the population of .Slou'tti Huron was between 22' and 23 thousand' and'''s each rural riding 'must canteen at least 25,1000, it is very prolb'albl'e the Mown olf God'erich will be 'placed in. South Hunon. As OM guess is as golod as another, this is ones." PRERRYrrERIIAL M'EET''I'NG 'The anneal meeting of the - Huron Pre,s'byte'rial of, the United Church 'will be held in Thames Road United Church. Tuesd'ay, .Alptil' 25'th. During the Morning seslsion, rep'ort's will be given by the 'v'ariou's secretaries. , In the afternoon there wi'l'l be two spec- ial speakers, Dr. Ohone Oliver of,Cen- tral 'India, and Miss IC, R. Duff, who will give a,n addre's's on ,Tempera'n'ce. LADY BOWLERS MILL MEET A meeting of the IJadliels' Lalwn Breed'in'g 'Olulb wall be held in the 'Oaeievg+ie Libr'ary nn Friday, April 211s6i at 3.30 p.m. A special' invitation is extended to all la'di'es' interested in howling to be present. EN'GAGEM'ENT Mrs, L. Whatton, of 'Tor,ordto, 'en- nounties the engagemenit of =her youngest daughter, !Margaret Lily, to Mr. William C. W. Btarber, olf .Sea- fortih; 10111bari0. Wed'dinlg to '.take place early in May,. Y. P. L. ITh'e regular meeting olt the Young 'People's Society of North Side U'n'it- ed Ohuhdh' was. held an Tuesday ev- ening, April tette with Mrs. ` Keith Webster in change. After a short s'i'ng song the Lord's prayer was repeated in un'is'on. Hymn 3134 .was then sung (after,. Which the assistant secretary, Miss Vera Mole read the rola ca'l'l. A wail rendered ' sbllo entitled "The Kin'g's Business, Was given by Mo. !Salm Slcott ac'co'mpanied au the piano by Miss Jean Webster, 'Tihe Scripture reading was taken by Mrs. E. 'H• Close. A very interesting and instruc- tive address an "Bringing Our Friends to Ohrist," was ably °taken by Mr. Earl. Webster. • By singing hymn 225 and repeating the Mizpah benediction an interesting , game. 'brought the meeting to a cl'o'se. WO'MtENIS IINSTITU,TE The Junior Women's- Iinstitute held 'their regular •nvonthlly meeltin,g April Il2th at 2.30' ,at the hlomn'e of Miss Al- ice 'Thompson. _The meeting tadk the 'form of a birthday party withthe president in the chair. The roll` call, the date olf your birthday, was answ- ered by 76 girls. The business part of the meeting - then 'took place after which Mrs, Jiames Allan gave a very interesting talk on pioneer history. Maybdile Rands gave a report of the Junior Insti'tu'te since it started five years ago. A much enjoyed solo by Gertrude Webster was foll'o'wed by lunch which took the form of a bidbaday party, with the small tables cuda head table at which the presi- dent and past presidents sat, BUS'IN'ESS CHANGE 1Counci1lor. W. W. Crozier has 'dis- pased ofhis blacksmith • Shop on God- erich street to Me. Jahin McKenzie of Brantford, the latter 'ha'ving taken charge en- Wednesday. Mr. Crozier is taking- Mr. McKenzie's house in Brantford on the deal, but it is ex- pected he will remain in Seatorth, Mr. McKenzie who has lived in Brantford for t'wen'ty years, came here oin' Wednesday and umbel he se- cures a house, his wife and ohi'ld are remai'n'ing in Brantford. , 'Mr. Crozier disposed of bis black- smith business on ac'c'ount of ill - health. DUBLIN. Mr. and Mrs. B'as'il Byrne and fam- ily of Detroit spent Easter with friends here. !Mr. Jack .McGrath jr., and Mr. Basil 'Cronyn of Olandeb'o'ye are visit- ing friends in Detroit.' Mrs. M. Beringer and Hugh and :D'ona'ld s'pe'nt Monday in London. Mr. and Mrs. Nielson' ,Harris spent Sunday with bfr. and ''Mrs. Norval Ell'iobt. _ We are pleased to see Mr. Frank McConnell is able to,. be around after his recent illness. iMr. and Mrs. Harry 'Dingman of Detroit are visiting with Mr. and Mrs, D'av'e AMclConnelil. The dunce held 10 the opera'.house here on Easter Monday night `was a huge success. The hall w'a's' all newly decorated and was very artistic in all the rainbow collars.. The Moonlight Wa'l'tz was an add'ed' 'attraction and was very 'pop'u'lar. Everyone enjoyed ehe dance and spoke highly of Wag- ner's orchestra of Guelph who sup - Plied the .music.'A special dance with the same music ,is to (be'he'ld this Fri- dley night. Among the teachers 'home we no- tice Miss Teresa 'Carpenter and Kath- ry.ne Byrne o'f ,IDrysdalle, 1Mi'ss Dere- thy IMoll'yneaux oif IR'iversd'ale end Mr. Jldh'n iMc(Grath of ICIandeboye. (Mrs. IWiltiiam Jlordtair spent 'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Meagher. ITh'e dance which was 'held in Dub- lin on (Monday night was ,well attend- ed and all report a good time. ELIMVILLE Mr. rporiland 1Bu'nroutgh's of Mitchell called` at Mr. Harry Ford's last Mao - day. JM'r.'ar,d Mrs, Alden !ones of Len. dson spent Good tFriday'in this vicin- ity. IM1r. and .Mrs. Enos' IHerdlm'an; of ,Toronto visited at the home of Mr. Bert 'Herdman over the week end. •11fr,., and Mrs. Roy Taylor and two son's visited at 'the bolme .of the 'latt- 'ter's !p'aren'ts, 'Mr, and Mrs, 'Isaac Gowen on !Sunday 'last. DIAMONDS When you 'buy your di'amond from Savauge you are guaranteed against poor quality. We con- s'isten'tly ,refuse to buy Diamonds that are either flawed or off col'or. 'Consequently we cannot sell to you Diamonds that are of questionable quality and value. We positively guarantee the quality of every diamond we sell. (And remember we give you the wed'd'ing ring absolutely free with the diamond ring you purchase. SHOP AT 93 IT PA'Y'S JEWELER OPTOMETRIST GIFT GOODS QL MANLEY. The many friends of Mo. Jere John- ston are pleased to learn Inc,is recov- ering from 'his late illness. ,Mr, James' Johnston has Moved from the old homestead, ,known as the Ze'i'glerfarm w'hich Inc•had leased from Mrs. Robert Gray for the past two years and now takes up 'ho'm'e with Mr, Frank Dempsey. Miss Mary Ellen Dempsey is s'pendin'g her Easter holiday's et her home here. The many friend's of Mrs. Con Eckert are pleased to learn that she is improving rapidly after her late ill- ness in Scott Memloriat Hospital, Seaforth. Spring work has started and .all the 'janmers are getting ready for the spring seedn'nig. The many friends of Mr. W. J. Walsh are pleased to learn he is con- valescing 'rapidly from .his late illness. STAFFA. Rev. R. N. and Mrs. Stewart and b'abe are visiting in C'h'atham•. IM'r. and Mrs. ,Arnold. Jeffry,. Detroit, spent the week end with his parents. !Mr. Harvey Gray, Toronto, is spending the holidays with his par- ents. Mr.' Frank O'Brien. is confined to the house under the doctor's care. Mr's. C. 'Stewart, Exeter, v'isi'ted with her .parents recently. Mr. and Mrs, J. Verner, Stratford, were Sunday visitors with Mrs, James Miller. Mss. Tao. Sadler was a Toronto vis- itor on Mo'nd'ay. Mr. and Mrs. R. Livingston, Ham- ilton, spent tine week end with rela- tives. IA number Of the YIPS. attended the Easter rally held in Monkton on Monday evening. Ion Sunday evening the Fullerton young people will be the guests of the 'local Y'JPJS. ST. COLUMBAN. Mr. and Mrs, TOM] Cronin .end fam- ily Of Detroit s!pent Easter with friends here. Mr. ,Charles :Malone .has returned to Windsor :after spending 'Easter with his parents. here. The Ifoliolwing teachers are ' 'Nome. 'for the Easter holidays: M'is'ses !Mild- red, Gertrude and Agnes MelGrath of 'Ki'tcherrer, Helena -F1'a.nnery of Lin- wood, Arae Dalton and Margaget Mc- Grath o'f 1Bt,anlbford and 'Lucy Burke Of London, Ijlosseplh 'Moylan oif Kitdhener spent (Sunday at his 'home here, !Miss Elisabeth Carlin df ,Brescia, fia'l, Lgn'don, is vis'i'ting her ,parents, Mr, and Mrs. J'am'es Carlin. The Misses Mary McGrath, Rose 'McQuaid, 'R.N., Mary IO1Sullitvan,' Many Lane and Marie Flannery, all of Toronto, spent Eastter.Sunday at their homes here. (Miss Viola Feeney has returned to her 'borne 'after a week's visit with 'Detroit .friend's. Mr. Thos. 'Christop'her oif 'London spent Easter with 'Mr, and Mrs. M. Downey. Mr. and Mrs.,'Chlarles Idnloxall and ,fancily of London spent 'E'as'ter with Mrs. Johne Downey. 150. Peter Ryan and family are mov- ing ,on to (Inc':Edward IKmatts,kopf farm whi'c'h th'ey,,have rented for a year. BEECHWOOD 'Mr. Joe !Moyllan spent Master . at his home 'here.' Mr. Charles Malone 'af Windsor is home for the 'holiday's. 'Mrs. Tam: Maloney. 'spent 'Su'n'day with her 'mother, Mrs. IILicknell. Miss iBeth Cardin ,of (Lon'do'n is spending: the 'holidays with her ,par- ents, 'Mr. 'antd 'Mrs. 'J. IOarlin. (Mr. and Mrs. (Mike iMtirray vdsnted with the letter's parents, MT. and 'bars. Joe (O'Rourke 'an lSi ndlay. Mr. Joe 01Ronrke ,of London spent (Easter at the tonne of 'ti's father, Mr. Pat. IO1Riourke. Mr. Jerry IO1Hara is gone to Tor- onto to the iannu'al school ,convention. Miss Nellie IO'IRbunke of Toronto w'as home aven (Inc Easter week end- Mr. end ibinsliGilbert Murray and family were (Sunday visitors at the home of, Mr. iMichae1;Flanagan., Mr. and Mrs, John L. Malone and ,family 'spent Easter .at the Ih!amc of the h'atter's parents, Mr. 'and !Mrs. John It abton. KIPPEN. The young p'eop'le • and members of the Y!PiS. df St. Andrew's Unit- ed Church extend to all the young people: and eslpecially all members of Young People's Societies and Lea- gues - of the surrounding congrega- tions to come and worship with them on 'S'und'ay, April 30, at 1'1' o'clock a.m. and enjoy with them the spec- ial guest speaker, Mr. Aubrey Old- ham of Sarnia, who is the President of the Young People's work in the iLondon Con'feren'ce. The Male Quar- tette of Main Stt•, Exeter, are to as- sist the choir and to furnish special numbers. 'Mr. Oldham is a very. en- thusiastic and earnest worker among young people. This will be your only opportunity of ehearing Mr. Oldham, who is imsellf a young man. Cone and receive your share of enthus- iasm Remember the date, April 30, (Sunday„ at 111 o'clock a.m. Come and en'c'ourage all by your presence. The Eaaser services on Sunday bast were very well attended. A very earnest and helpful sermon was giv- en by the pastor, Rev, R. R. Con- ner. Special music was rendered by. the choir in an anthem, "He is (Risen," the qu'artette parts being tak- en by Misses Florence and: Mary Thomson and Messrs. J. 5, McLean and W. Thomson; duet parts by Mrs. J. B. McLean and Mrs, W. E. IBubt, The Misses Mary and .Florence Thomson also sang a duet, "He ;Lives, Very interesting lantern slides ap- propriate to the Easter es'ason, sone of which were pic'tures by some of the great artists, were very much en- joyed by the Young People of St. Andrew's Unrated Church on the ev- ening vening olf Good Friday. The Misses FI'oreince and Mary Thomsen sang a duet. ,"The Old Rugged Cross." %Mr. and Mrs. Evans of !London. Who have been spending the 'past couple of weeks ,with Mr. and 'Mrs. Thomas Daman, have returned !home. Mrs. Thomas"•Dayman .and daugh- ter, Misys 'Esther, ere s'pend'i'n'g a week with friends in, London. AMr. Rolbert 'M'cONlaughton of Lan- don is spending the Easter vacation with his ,p'arents, ,Mr. and Mrs. John McNau•gheoms IMr. and Mrs. Cliff Watson and chil- dren spent their Easter Vacation with friends in Dieitt'aft and enjoyed their outing very much, !Gilbert Jarrott and Clarence Mc- Lean of London sPen't the week- en'd withth'ear parents in the vi'l'lage. `Sucker fi's'hing is the order Of the day and the'boys are ge'ttin'g fish galone. Miss Margaret 'Cooper 'he's gone to Toronto 'where she has secured ` a good position. 'M'r. Jloihn Workmen continues very poorly and his many friends hope for'` improvement soon... seeding ,operations are very slow on a'cc'ount of t'he continued wet Weather;