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NEWS OF THE TOWN
Women's Hospital Aid Meeting. -
The regular meeting of the Wornen's
Hospital Aid will be hidia on Thurs..
day; June 4, at 3.30- p.m. in Carnegie
Hall.
•
Lady Golfers. -Lady rmermibers of
the 'Seaforth Golf and Country Club
are notified that during the month
of June, Saturila,y will he ladies', day
instead of Thursdays ',Will all mem-
bers try bo be .present this Saturday,
May 30, at 2.30 p.m,
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Announcement. - Mr. and- Mrs.
Henry A. Bennesviese McKillop, wish
Vo announce the engagement of their
eldest daughter, Pearl Elizabeth Wil-
li -rein -lune, to Lorne jitney Richard.
Mueller, youngest son of Mr. 'MU
Mrs. JiSlitts Mueller, Logan. The
marriage will take place in June.
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FIRE AUTOMOBILE
LIFE LIABILITY - PLATE GLASS
WINDSTORM
• PERSONAL ACCIDENT
INLAND TRANSPORTATION
GUARANTEE BONDS
Lowest Rates with Absolute Financial
Strength.
Rates and Information gladly given,
CALL OR PHONE US
WATSON & REID
Phone 214 : Seaforth
Specialists in All Kinds of
-' Insurance.
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.Livesbruck satigely . Reminiscent, of
the .Noachian Friends of °rug rChtlitte-
hisad";•,evenits0,"Walking in theGars'
den in the 0.o0 f the -Evening." The
musk to the. day will include: Morn-
ing, Anthem., "The *Heaves Are
Telling" (from Hayden's "Creation')
seleists, Mrs. W. A. Wright, Mr. F.
E. Willis and Mr. D. L, Reid; reale
quartette, "When 'the Beak is Open-
ed," Mr. J. F. Scott, Ms. F. E. Willis,
Mr. M. R. Rennie and Mr. D. Reid;
evening,....anthente_Wely rsiee
deals" eartiest. welcome • to. ails -
Harold C. Feast, Mintisiter. '
St. Thorliers' Church -Sunday, May -
31, Pentecost or Whit Sunday; Con-
firmation Class and S.unday. .School,.
19
ant; Hly Com'munionr, T1 a.m.;.
sermon 'by Rev. Canon Austin Smith...
Evening serviee, 7 p.m., sermon by
Rectov.s-Canoir- E. Appleyard, Rec-
toe._
Announcement. --The engagement is
announced of Cara Frances Strong,
younger daughter of Mrs. , Widtiam
Strong and ktp late William Strong,'"
Seaforth, to Mr. Archibald 'Scott
Samerville; elder son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Somerville, Walton, the mar-
riage to take place quietly early in
Jane.
Death' of Mrs. Alexander Dickson.
-Many in town and vicinity will re-
gret to learn of the death of Mrs.
Alexander Dickson, daughter,in-law
of Mrs. Mani -Dickson, of Seaforth,
which (occurred ort Saturday, May 23,
at her home in Fredonia, N.Y., near
Buffal-o. Mrs. Dickson had undergone
a serious -operation the pr6vious•
Thursday; The deceased was born in
Galt,, her maiden name being Mabel
ra,nd she and Mr. -Dickson at-
tended .Stratford Normal .School to-
gether. Besides, her husband she is
survived' by three sons, Messrs. Wil-
liam, Alexander and John •Dicksan,
the two older sons 'being in College.
Interment' was made at Fredonia on
Titesdary.
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E.C.Chamberlain
Clerk of the Second Division Court
County of Huron
Offitein the Dominion Bank Build-
ing, Seaforth. Office holm: -
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,
1.30 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. Saturday
evening, 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
SERVICES WE CAN RENDER
Life+, automobile, fire, sickness and
accident insurance. If in the mar-
ket for any of the above lines,
kindly give us a call
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Insurance Agencies
Phone 334 : Seaforth, Ont.
3485-tf
A -Insurance -
!With the.. enormous increase in
into accidents, yo, _cannot afford
' to ,take chances. Let us protect
•yell.' R 4
ates are low in compari-
*Mil With protection, give me
•'- Prompt service and payment of
tlaittia. Iri case of trouble, the
. 1 COMPaitY'S Agents through, Can.'
lidaltire At your gervice. Malloy
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Death of James H. Johnson. -Jas..
(4. Johnson, a native of Seaforth,
passed away at Calgary, Alta., on
Sunday, May 24. Mr. Johnson was
educated art th.er Collegiate Institute
there and -Went West upon .completing
his studies. He' followed surveying
for a time and also owned a ranch
at High Rives", He .ac'comPanied te
party of surveyors who went oveiSeas
with the Toronto Fusiliers, Toronto
Grenadiers and the Queen's Own. Af.'
ter two years' service in France he
went to Calgary where he held the
pesition of government meat ins,peo-
ens Mr. Johnson is survived by his
wife and. two sons, also two brothers,
'Sohn- L. Johnson, Edmonton; •William
-W. Johnsen, New York, and thr e
sisters, Mrs. J. W. Tulford, Breel,
ville;' Mess Irwin ' D. Johnson, o
Mbetreal, and Mrs. I. Hester, of
si .
Seaforth. - •
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•
W. M. S. and 'Barbara Kirkman
Meet. --The W. M. S. and _Barbara
Klrkman Missionary Societies o f
FSest PresibyteirSan Church held a
joint meeting dri -Tuesday night, the
main feature ,of the program being
lantern -slides portraying the work of
the W. M. S. of ,Presbytiiat-t church
in Canada from the .Atla•ntlic to the
Pacific. Rev. Mr. Freest very inter-,
estringly explained the different pic-
tures and 1Mr. George ,Hays ran the
lantern. Miss ,Gereham gave a
'brighb "crompreh:ensive resume of the
first sectional meeting-. Of Huston
Presbyterial which was held ,ins.Hen-
sail. Mrs. J. E. Daley, Ma -s. W. A.
Wright, Miss M. P. Patterson and
'Mies H. ,Murray contributed a quart-
ette. The W. M. S. accepted an Invi-
tation tram Mrs. J. D. Gemmell and
the Barbara Kirkman one from Mrs.
Robert Carnocham, to hold the. June
mere:Ong at their respective Ironies.
Mrs. Alberhart conducted the business
for !the W. M. S. and Mrs. Bell for
the Barbara Kirkman.
Sermon Subjects For Next Sunday.
--Esmond-vale Chin's h -T he Young
People's anniversary 'services will be
in charge of Rev. R. Cennror, B.A., of
Embro.He will speak at 11 a.m. and
7.39 pen. -Rev. • Charles , Malcolm,
nris- te r.
Northside United Church -11 a.m.,
Mr. E. J. Smith, of Stratford, will
give a layman's.viewpoint of the miss
sionary and maintenance fund; 7 p.m.,
"Unstable As .Water;" by pastor.
Saturday, May 30 -Young People's
convention of Huron Presbytery ;Will
be held in Northside United Church.
Dinner and tea will be served in, the
church. There will be special music
and special ptakers.--Rev. • T. A.
Oa- inn ic ha e Mi nistee.
First Presbyterian Church -Sun-
day School at .19, morning worship
at 11, evening service at 7. Two na-
ture sermons by the minister: Morn-
SEAFORTH
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Get Our Prices
We Call For
Eggs and
• Poultry
Phone 51, Seaforth
• M. GWittig.
• "For Tour Convenience
O Effective May 3, 1936
W LEAVE EAST BOUND
' 8.15 eat. 5.45 p.m.
Standard Time ,
LEAVE WEST BOUND
1.00 p.m. 7.35 p.m.
Itineraries planned to all Points
in Canada, United States and
Mexico.
Consult local agent
QUEEN'S HOTEL, (Seaforth.
Central Ontario Bus
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25,04,8
„LOCAL BRIEFS
• Miss Olive McCormick and Mr.
T. Orden Healey, of Toronto, were
week -end guests at the home of Mrs.
L. E. Richards.
• Dr, Aubrey Crich, Mirs.•Crich and
Mies- Mary, of Caledonia, and Miss
Geitrucle ,Crich, of Toronto, spent the
holiday week -end at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Crich.
• r Miss Mary °lighten and Miss -
Olive Blair were the week -end guests
of Mrs.. Thosnas Bickell.
• Mr. and Mns. J. K. B. Brown, of
Toronto, were week -end guests at the
home
of 1-111r..and Mrs. J. M. Goven-
lock.
• MEGETS. Gleri Hays, A. W. Sil-
le•ry ,and K. I. ,McLean, of Osnode
Hall, Toronto, are home for the holi-
days.
• Mrs. , john Cameron, of Toronto,
is visiting at the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Walker.
• Miss Helen Ament, of Ethel,
sipent the week -end with her par-
ents,. Mr. and Mrs. William' Ament.
• Mr. W. J. Faulkner, of the Do-,
minion Bank, Huntsville, spent the
holiday at his home' here.
• Mr. Gordon Rennie, of Durham,
spent the .holiday week -end at the
hens of his rparentis, Mr. and Mrs.
M.. R. Rennie.
• Mr. 'Leslie Watson, of Toronto,
F.15.f.rit the holiday with his father, Mr.
James 'Watsion.
• Mrs. John C. Reinke left on
Thursday to visit relatives in Hannah,
North (Dakota. •
• Miss Betty Sargeant, of Strat-
ford, was a holiday , visitor at the
haare of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dale.
• Mr: and Mrs. Alex. Powell and
little' daughter, of Kitchener, were
hioliday. visitors at the home of Mr.
land Mrs. John Powell, Sr., in MC-
• ',Miss Fennel, Miss Wood and
:Sass Marion :Bell, - of Toronto, spent
th.e• wesrk-end in- Callender.
• Miss Annie Govenlock and Miss
Jean Govenlock, of Weston, were
week -end guests at the home of Mr.
W. R. ,Srruith.,
• Dr. and Mrs. • Harvey, Burrows,
of 'St. Catharines; Miss Elinore Bur-
rows, Of Stratflard, and Mir. Arthur
Burrows, of London, spent the Week-
end at the home their father, Dr.
F. J. Burrows.
, • Miss S. T. Melsean spent the
week -end in Stratford.
• Miss Amen', of Toronto, was the
week -end guest of IIVIISe Ella Elder.
• Mr. rand Mrs, H. Minnetit, of To-
ronto, spent the holiday at the home
-of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Box,
• Mr. and 1VIrs. J. A. Brodie and
little eon, of Toronto, were week-eni
guests at thehome of Mr. and Mrs'.
R. 3. Beatty, in Eg•mondiviile.
• Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Broadfoot,
of Moose Jaw,- and their daughter,
Mrs. &beet -aft, of New York, are
guests at home- of Mrs. Davidson.
• -Me•sers. John and Louis McDon-
ald, of Windsor, .spent ithe holiday
With Seaforth friends,.
• Mr. and. Mrs. Nelsen rGoVenlock
and two daughters, of 'Waterford,
spent the holiday with relatives! here.
• Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holmes and
daughter, 1Vries Muth, -of Toronto,
we -re week -end guests at the home 'of
Mr. .3. T. Holmes.
• Dr. Reid Edmonds, of Brantford,
and .M.r. Arthur Edmonds, of HaImil-
ten, spent the holiday With. their
mother, Mrs. W. G. Edmonds.
• Mr. and•Mrs. J. Neville, of South
America, are the guests, of Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. McMillan.
• Mr. Latvreitee 'Shepherd, 1)f 'Thor-
old, may a week -end guest at. the
home of Dr. F. J. Burrows.
,00 Miss Mary• Kling, of Woodstock
General FlioSpital, is spending a few
Weeks here eat the home of her
mother, convalescing after her recent
operation.
• Mr. and Mrs. Richard• Winter,
of Sib. Catharines, Wefe on
old 'Sea:forth friends this week.
• Mr. and Mrs. 'Harry .Griove, of
Windsor, and, Miss -- Bess Griege,ef
Chatham, Spent the ro.r�k-end at the
Metre .of•Illtr. and Mrs. T. M. 'Grieve.
Egniondtille. •'
ond Mrs. Reity Weiland and
two daughters and :Mt and Meg.
Finflayson, Set and &Uhler, of To,
tonic, • spent' the week -Mid tali: Mr.,.
and Woe Itentit 'Weiland;
41 Mat hinita Thnrg1 f11111**.v
b.)6i
pring
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CALL AT THE SHELL
STATION • •
1-1, WESTON
opoEmpu • .SEAFORTH
of Miss -Davidsion.
• Mr. C. M. ',Smith was in Arthur
this week visiting:his father Who is
ilL He was, -aeciampantied shy two
brothers front Windsror.
• Mr. W. H. Golding, ILP.; was
home for he week -end.
• Mr. Ronald 'McKay, of Toronto,
spent the Week -end at his home here.
• The 1Vlisses Ida and Eva Loire, o
Toronto, spent the week -end with
theitr parents,' Mt. !and Mrs. John
Love, Elgenrondiville.
• Miss E. I. McLean, Western Uni-
versity, -London, is spending •the hall-
.SALL OF
r, HOME
BAKING
under auspices of the Catholic
• Women's League *
Saturday 12(1
May tR‘,
• commencing at 4 p.m.
• in Store south of
' Routledge'S14rocery
PERMANENT WAVES by,
o Dr. .044 Mesita*, itte voNito •
spettohe week,end with his parents,
8.404 wire. iCharles Aber -hark I
• Di+. and Mira. Wilson, .�f gay
City, Michigant and :Wrists Miargaret.
Wilslon, College 'of 'Arts, 4Tovonto,
were the week -end guests of Dr., and
Mirs. J. A. Munn.
• Miss Kathleen Stewart, Univers,
ity of Totontra, is spending the bolls
days at her home here.
• Miss Dole was called 1x Whitby.
this. week owing. te the illness of '11.qr.
sister, Mess Hawthorne, • - - -
a Miss Flortnce Laidlaw, - of To,
mate; spemt the week -end at the
'him* of her miather; Mas.. J. C. Ladd -
law.
• 'Weems. Fred and Con Eckaet
were in, Gods:rich this Week I01) busi-
ness..
• The' Many friends of Mrs. John,
Name Huron Highway, will be glad
tr6 Mirror that she is improving from
her recent .serious. illnees. •
• 'Aliso Jean (Stewart, Brescia Hall,
Londcin, is spending the (holidays with
her parent's, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Stew.ami.
• Mr. J. R. Scott, University of
Toronto, is spending the holidaysovvih
this Mother, Mrs. H. R. 'Scott.
• Miss Muriel Beattie,. Ontario
College a Education, ,spent the week
end at her, home here.
. • Mr. Jack 'Holmes,. of Toronto, is
?spending a 'Month's Itielidays at the
hoine o his grandfather, 1V1r. S. T.
Holmes\
• Mies Marion Bell, of Toronto, is
the guest of Mrs. H. R. (Scott.
• Mas J. H. Re -id left thissrweek on'
a trip to the West. He expects to
• go, as far as- 'Medicine Hat.
• Mrs: Fred! ,Stade and Mrs. Fred
Weichman and Mies Beatrice, Mr.
and Mrs. nun Heseh and .dauighters
were Sunday vielitors with Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. -Barry.
• Mrs. H. Koehler, of Dublin, is in
Scott 4V1e.miorial Illa,spitial for a serious
operation.
• ,Canron T. A. Smith and Mrs.
Smith, of Trenton, are the guests of
Mr. E. C. Boswell.
• Miss Ria Hills, 'of Toronto. , spent
the 'holiday weelliAnd with her par-
ents, Mr: and Mrs. -George Hills.
• Dr..,Fired rOlarksen, of Toronto,
was a :guest this week at- the hionte.
of Mr. and Mrs,. -G. D. Ferrgusen.
• ,Nliss Eileen .0haprnan, of Guelph,
spent the Week -end with :her mother
here.
• Mir. and Mrs. Angus Carter and,
Miss Dorothy, of Oshawa, were the!
week -end ,guests of Mr -and M,rs. R.
H. Sproat.
• MTS. J. J. Cleary and Mis's Mary
1VISergraret are visiting with friends in
Detroit. •, • s
• . Mr. Ross Ha -milt -on, of Toronto,
was a 'guest this week at the home
9f his 'uncle,, Dr, H. H. Ross.
• Mr. and 1VIrs. johe Beattie spent
the week -end in Toronto.
• iMir. and IVIrs. Frank Ondinere
-and Miss Nancy, of Teronte, were
guiests alS. the .home of 'Mrs. J. F. Reid.
• Mrs. 'W. G. W. Fee is visiting at
the home Of her daughter .in 'Sud-
bury.
• Among the relatives from dis-
tanoe who attended the/ funeral^ of
the late MTS. Sylvester Allen on rSat-
urdwy last Were: Mr. ,and ' Mrs. E.
Williams, Brantford; .Russel Col -
bourne, Fort Enie North; Mr. and
Mrs: John -Pitts and family and Mr.
and Mr's.' W. .•Tainte, Blyth; aVliss
Blair, Belgrave; Mrs. F. Cook, West-
field; MissTummy, Londesboro; Mr.
and Mrs'. Lawrence rCureming -and Me.
and Mrs. T. Wheeler, Brueerfield.
• ,Miss Stella Hildebrandt, of Pres-.
ton, spent the week -end at the hci•me
f,her parents, Mr. and Mrs,. Louis
.Hildebrandt.
• Mr. A. G. of Toronto,
was in tilwru on Thursday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holmes, of
Toronto, were visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. ,C,harles Holmes ov-
er the week -end. Mee -Jack H,olm,es
Will visit here for some time.
• Mr. J. A. 'Stewart and Mr. C. 13:
Stewart are- in T.cononta, this week.
•
Jean Smith, of Stratford
At Queen's Hotel
WEDNESDAY, JUNE. 3rd
Chairmairi 0i17-$2.50; •Reg. $3.50
True Art $3.50; Reg. $5.00
Realistic $5.00; Reg. $7.50
PHONE 45
Please Make Your Appointment
Early!
•
SaleofShrubs
andlljmbing
Roses
Clearance 'stoat' from one of our
best Canadian Nurseries; strong,
dormant plants, a real buy,
While They Last -
10 CHOICE -VARIETIES OF
CLIMBING ROSES
ONLY •Each LIC
Shrubs, including Spireas and
Hydrangeas 26c each
Choice' exhibition Dahlia roots,
each • . .25c
A FINE STOCK OF VEGETABLE
PLANTS AND ANNUALS
F. R. CUNINGHAME
"Florist"
PHONE 176-31 . CLINTON
,66 049100:EOM'
•
For The
Summer
• During the Summer
months, we will endeav-
or to serve our custom-
ers by making regular
deliveries, four' times a
week, •axid twice a day.
In this way, with the
co-operation of our cus,
tomers, we hope to elim-
inate all unnecessary
delay in delivery. -
Deliveries will be made
as follows:
DAYS -Monday, Wed -
day, Friday and Sat-
urday.
HOUR -Morning de-
- livery: 11 o'clock a.m.
Afternoon delivery, 4
o'clock p.m.
liATE-1500 PAR mr.
• SEAFOTII CREAMERY
Lan
CONSTANCE
A joint meeting of thre W. A. and
W. 1M. S. was held in the basement
of the ehrurreh on Thursday, May 21.
The (meeting was' Opened by ,slinging
a hymn. Prayer was offered by 1VIrs.
William Britton 'and Mrs. Roy Law-
son. Scripture lesson from 1st Oor-
'inthians, 2ncl chapter, 2741, was
read by Mrs. rLers 'Ste -ph -en -son; fvoin
1st Corinthians, 13th chapter, Was
read 'by Muiss Annie • Ashley. A duet
was played by. ,Miss Helen Britton
and Miss Norma 'Dexter. The leaf-
let was given by "Mrs. William 'Brit,
ton, arudi' a report of thre crornivention
was ?given by Miss Helen Britton.
Mis's'. lRoy Lawson then gave the
study books The meeting was closed
by WS Roy Lawson and lunch Was
served by Group No. 1.
• The W. A. intend holding their
ducinie-cisoking 'sale and bazaar ,on
June 27. .
The following were .visitors at the
home of Mr. and 'Mrs. Leo Stephen-
son on IStssasY: Mrs. 'Gorwell and
daughter, of London; Mr. and Mrs,
JUstin Sinclair andMirs. McDonaldall of ,Brigcliehri. M. arid Mrs. •Wlm.'
Logan and Kathleen, Cf Blyth.
'Me. hums Ammistrong and son, To-
ronto, spent thre week -end at the
home of the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Mat. A,ressIttong.
The ,Bible S,ocietry (representative,
Mr. Brudder, will, givesan 'address in
Constance United -Church on Friday
at 8.30.. All arra cordially invited.
1Groilp •No. 8 of, the W. A. will meet
at the Iforire-of Mrs. Robert Roger.:
Son 'on Thitfraclay4
FMs Dorielda Adams, of the To-
ronto Normal ;School, :spent the holi-
day With her parents,- Mr. and Mrs.
E. Adams.
asize
This Week
THAT
• The Summer Hats just received are jauntily
pr&ty and inexpensive.
THAT
If you want a String knit Blouse, something
that is really smart, you can get it here.
• $1.00
THAT -
You can get a ltiVely Crepe Dress,plain or
floral, for . • - • •$3.95
Some are loWer'in price; others, including
all silk; are $6.95 and up to $10.95.
-Crepe and Triple Sheer Suits, uncrushable ,
$7.95 to $14.95
THAT
In the Coat Departiherit there are attractive
- Spring Styles in beautiful materials. •
._. Now $7.50 to $15.00
-1 •
THAT
We have particularly' nice White Summer -
Gloves in Mesh, Silk and Chamoisette, at
49c, 79c; 98c a Pair
-M4cTAVISTI'$-. •
and Mir. Billie Flanagan spent Thurs-
day in Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Elligaen and
Alvin attended the farewell services
of Rev.' G. L. Gross and spent Sun-
day .evening With Mr.- and Mrs. Chs.s.
Eggert,
Mr. and Mrs. .0harles Regele spent
Thursday 'with the.form,er's cousin at
Palmerston.
(Mr. and Mrs,. George rSchroeder, ,of
Sebringville, visited, on this line on
Sunday.
IVIrs. Henry Weitersen is at •present
on the -sick list. We wish her a fUll
recovery;
Mrs. Fred Koehler is at present
nursing at the. homer. of Mr. George
Rege.le. It's a Son,- born On Sunday,
May 24.
• Rev. G. L. 'Gross and Mrs. Gross
'vitiated at 'the home of Mr. and Mrs.
William Koehler on Sunday. Rev.
Gross, ;who has been 'transferred to
Golden Lake, preached his farewell
sermon here on Sunday. We wish
him success in his new fielci. of labor.
Mr. William Doierr*nd Edward, of
Gadshill, spent INfondiasy, with Mr.
Jerry Doerr.'
Mr. and Mrs. A..L. H,artmier, and
sons, Lawrence and Jerry, and 'Miss
Jean, of Orangeville, spent Sunday
at the home „of the former's -sister,
Mrs. Charles, Figgert.
Miss Evelyn Hroegy, of .Seatforth,
recently 'Spent Sunday at her home
here. •
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Simday evening with Mr, ,and Mts.
-Clitrord-Irdegy on the Grety ibotind-•
•is iSaturday alteracn. 11/414re; Atop
'It/Abler *41A -taken to, ;Seflottlit
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The Women's Institute' Will meet
en Wednesday, June -5. All the ladies
o the,,eoannimaillty welcome.
Mrs.' 'Cameron Viivian is honie after
an operation for apipenstieitiS.
Wedding -hells are ringing easif a-nd
south of 1Staffa.
The Junior Form1ers fheld a Success-
ful .dance on Wednesday. .
MT. and Mrs. Will Drake, of Strat-
ford, spent .the 24th •at her parent's
home, Mir. and 'Mats.' Robert Barbour.
Mr. Allen Vivian comMenterd this
week to build his new houSe. We
wish him every surecess.
'At the Junior Instituitle meeting,
held in?Staff-a Hall on Wednesday es --
ening, IVLaY 20, the following offiars
were elected for the, coming year: -
Honorary p-restident, Mr. R. E. White;
'president, Marion Deakes vice-presi-
dent, 'Mary J. Hamilton; setretarry-
treasurrer„, DiOrothly Miller; district
director, .Mary Allen; directors -
'Gladys 'Margaret Allen, Ada
Midler; Program committee Mary
1Hastings, Marion • Colqufhottn, Rene
McLaren, Ila De:swirls pianist, Mar-
garet Alien,. .
Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. 'H. ,Sille,ry
and son, Hamilton, with friends; Mr.
and Mrs. G. Sulu' and daughter, of
Strattiord, with MTS. George Tuffin;
H. F. Gray, Toronto,
with Mr. and Mrs. MY Gray; Arnold
Barbione, London, with Mr. and Mrs.
John Barbour; Miss Dorothy Gray
and Mr- R. LivtngStone, Hamilton,
with J. N. Gray and Mr. and Mrs. J.
Livingstone.
Visitiors out of town: Miss Ila
Drown rwirth -Miss Mary Drown' in
Stratford; Mr. and 1VIrs. Henry Hat -
burn and- Mr. and Meet Colin Gilfil-
Ian spent Sunday mn Niagara
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REGARDING YOUR
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statistical report on the following
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ti Maple Leaf Milling Co.
tj Empire Natural G a s
Limited .
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Address
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Clinton Lions Club First Annual
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FOR CHILD'iS WARE.
THURSDAY JUNE 4t1i
In Conjunction tttilth first Band Concert, COME ONE AND ALL --
Thrills and, Fun For Young,and Old:
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Open Air Street Dance
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