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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1937-09-16, Page 7> Thurs., September 16, 1937 *wi Sept 20th special ** kb a.m. a.m. observ- Chutch all the ary will be held on Oct. 17 apd Or-, angehill on Oct. 24. Kindly keep the dates in mind. as a near Mrs. Mrs. Goderich Town Goderich Town a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. On Guaranteed Trust . Certificates Standby School Rally Sunday, Sept, 26th, will bo ed as Rally Day for United Sunday Schbot It is hoped children will be lit attendance to start the Fall and Winter season in Sun­ day School work, p.m. p.m. p.m. 2.00 p.m. .. Sept. 20th Court Sept. 21st Court FALL FAIR DATES The Ontario Election, October 6th, 1937 . Last Day for Complaints .. Sept. 3rd. Sept. 4th Women’s Institute The September meeting of the W. will be held at the home of Mrs. N, Allen on Thursday, Sept- 30th Roll Call—A Poem by a A. Porterfield, Belgrave No. 1. Sept. 15 J. H. R. Elliott, Blyth ... Sept. 17th HURON-BRUCE By His Honour Judge Costello Places or Sitting Township Hall, Ethel Township Hall, Gorrie Town Hall, Wingham . .. _______, ...........2.00 p.m. R. S. Warwick, Brussels J. A. Johnston’s Off., Mildmay 10 a.m. J. A. Johnston, Mildmay News and Gorrie Vidette Suppose it were, your loved one being made ready for the climax of this grim struggle with Death. Anxiously you await the outcome—hoping against hope—praying that these men in white will not fail. Your heart is in their hands, but all their skill, and all their specialized knowledge would be powerless should those operating room lights go out at a critical moment. . > But those lights will not fail . . y nor will the power to operate the many delicate electrical apparatus used in modern surgery today. Outside the operating room is an organization of highly trained Hydro men, whose duty it is to see that nothing is allowed to interrupt Hydro service, and to be ready for instant action in any unforeseen emergency. The service which Hydro provides to, and widens the scope of , medical science in Ontario is the same serviced that brings so many comforts and conveniences within the rooms of your own home—lowered production costs to industry—greater utility and facilities to commerce—a greater measure of prosperity to all in Ontario. The Hydro of today is striving to extend the benefits of low cost electricity everywhere in the Province, and to making every effort to still further reduce power costs. As a partner in this gigantic enterprise you should be vitally interested in these efforts. HYDRO ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION 374A GORRIE Miss J. Pearl Stinson was in Tor­ onto Thursday and Friday last. Miss Alma Hastie of Kitchener is spending some time at the home of her father, Mr. James Hastie. t Mr. and Mrs. George Bak'er, near Fordwich, spent Sunday with Mr. and •Mrs. Geo. Foster. Mrs. Isaac Wade spent last week with relatives in Toronto., Rev. and Mrs. A. H. O’Neil spent JNMonday, Tuesday and Wednesday of ithis week in London, where Rev. O’Neil attended the Huron College Alumni. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Holmes attend- ed the funeral of the late Mrs. Mac- Kenzie in Mitchell on Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hicks, Mount Forest, spent Sunday at" the home of • Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Holmes. (Mrs. Ernest King is spending this week in Toronto with her daughter, Miss Clara King. Mrs.- E. Hastie of Toronto is spend­ ing three weeks at the home of her son, Mr. Kenneth and' Mrs. Hastie. Mr. and Mrs. Perce Roseborough of Owen Sound were gUests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest King last Thursday night, having been to London to see Mrs. D. Clegg. Mr. Walter King ac­ companied them, * Anniversary Dates Changed The dates for Gorrie and Orange­ hill United Church Anniversaries have been changed, Gorrie Annivets- . Mrs. George S. King and son, Mr. Harold King, also Mrs. Victor Shera, spent Friday in Guelph. The many friend's of little Edith Hastie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. Hastie, will be pleased to know she is making a rapid recovery from the attack of paralysis. HELD HARVEST HOME SERVICES A legal Investment for Trust Funds Unconditionally. Guaranteed STERLINGTRUSTS “ CORPORATION rrmiNO Towrt tOnonto Mrs. Ramage’s Mother Passes Mrs. Jas. McKenzie passed away at her late home, near-Mitchell, on Thursday of last week. „The funeral was held' on Saturday to the Pres­ byterian Cemetery, Mitchell. .Her husband and two daughters, Mrs. (Dr.) C. C. Ramage, Vineland, and Miss Kathleen, , teacher at Ingersol, survive. Mrs. Ramage’s many Gorrie friends will' regret learning of her mother’s death. '* i. The two cases of infantile paralysis in this district arc much improved. Guests of Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Mar-, shall on Monday were Miss Doris Wheeler of Hamilton, Miss Dorothy Wright and Mr,? Lloyd Wheeler, of Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. George Foster ac­ companied Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baker, who spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lincoln, Belmore. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Speiran, of Ethel, Spent Thursday last, at the home’’of Mr. and' Mrs, Wm, Whit­ field. . Mr, §md (Mrs. Bert Vodden, Ethel, were SUhday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cloyne-JVlichael. Mr, and Mr§. Ed. Bolton and Mr, Henry.. Bolton returned last week from a trip, to Mayville, Saginaw, ahd Midland in Michigan, MtS. M. Parker, of Atwood, ahd Mrs, Fred iMcLaughlin ahd son,' Wai* ter, of Mayville, Mich., were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Bolton. Mr, Adam Sippel has returned from a Visit with relatives ahd friends at Detroit, Saginaw, Bay City and* West Branch in Michigah, Mrs, Gordon Barton spent the week-end in Toronto. The Annual Harvest Home Service was held in St. Stephens Anglican Church, Gorrie, on Sunday last at the regular time of worship, when Rev. Mr. Gibson, of Harriston, was the special speaker. The church was beautifully decorated with flowers, vegetables, plants and fruits for the occasion. A splendid sermon was giv­ en by Rev. Gibson, based on the 22nd and 23rd verses of the 3rd chapter of 1st Corinthians. A Thanksgiving an­ them “Praise Ye the Lord” was rend­ ered by the choir and also much en­ joyed. X AUXILIARY GUESTS < OF CLIFFORD GROUP The Women’s Auxiliary of St. Ste­ phens Church, Gorrie, was entertain­ ed by the ladies of Clifford Anglican Church on Thursday afternoon last, when ovey ’thirty Were present at the spacious home of Mrs. Wm. Hill, con. 12, Minto Township. A hymn was sung after which prayers were offer­ ed. Rev. |Mr. Gibson of Harristorf was the speaker for the occasion, when he gave a very interesting ac­ count of Ids twelve years’ work missionary'at Fort Chipewayan, Fort Norman (where Mr. and Jennings are stationed now). Lawrence was then asked for events in her daughter’s life since she went to Fort Norman, and many interest­ ing features were discussed. Follow­ ing d hymn and closing prayers, a sumptuous repast was partaken of, while all enjoyed a social half-hour. GORRIE CEMETERY MUCH IMPROVED New Fence Erected Recently. ♦ . .. The Gorrie Public Cemetery has been further beautified by the erec­ tion of a very fine new fence across the entife front. With this latest im­ provement the Gorrie Public Cemet­ ery is one the dttzehS of the village and community should be justly proud ofy and represents the realiza­ tion of a vision held by the members of the Cemetery Soard during the past nine years, and also* is the result of the faithful and steady attention on the part of the Board and Care­ taker. * Some nine years ago a Board was elected comprised of Messrs.'W. G. Strong, F. C. Taylor and R. H, Car- son, with Mr. T. J. Nicholls as Sec­ retary-Treasurer, Upon the demise of Mr. Strong, Mr, A. E. Toner was el­ ected to the Bpard. Flans were form­ ulated to have the grounds levelled and. seeded throughout; flower beds and shrubs were planted in the centre with a driveway and a beautiful arch-' ed entrance, also turiistile gates were erected a few years ago. The very faithful and efficient work of Mr. T. J. Nicholls is worthy of honorable mention. He gave Uber- ally of his time and' took a special in­ terest in all matters pertaining to the improvement of the cemetery^ and one of his last acts before retiring as Secretary-Treasurer was to sign the cheque in payment of the fence. The Board was also fortunate in securing the services of iMr. Jas; An-’ ger as Caretaker. The present im­ proved appearance amply testifies to the interest taken by Mr. Anger in his work. WROXETER Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hetherington of Toronto are visiting with the lat­ ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Sell­ ers. Mr. Alex. Stuart, of Toronto, spent the week-end with friends here. Mrs. A. J. Sanderson is visiting this week with friends in Toronto. Mrs. Robt. Stocks spent a few days last-week with Toronto friends. Miss Jeanette Adams, of near Wingham, spent the week-end at her home here. K Miss Frances Maidment of Petrolia has been spending some holidays with Mr. and Mrs. George Mundell. Madeline- Casemore has returned from a visit at Goderich and Port Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. George Mundell were weel<-end visitors with friends at Pt. Elgin and'Owen Sound. Mr. Jno. L. [MacEwen returned from a business .trip to the West on Tuesday of last week. Messrs. D. S. MacNaughton, J. Lowell, G. Fischer and W. E. Hain- stock, were Toronto visitors on Tues­ day of last week. The Convention of Women's Insti­ tutes will be held' in Harriston Thurs; day and Friday of this week. A num­ ber of delegates' from Wroxeter will attend., Mr. and Mrs. Lome Phyle, also Mr. and' Mrs. Bert Bailey, all of Detroit, visited with Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Mc­ Laughlin, during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd North and lit­ tle daughter, Beverley, are holidaying with Mrs. North’s parents, ,Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stocks. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Aikenhead, Misses Lillian Aikenhead and Shirley Messor, all of London, also Mr. and Mrs. W. Campbell, of Owen Sound, were week-end guests with Mr. and Mrs. D. S. MacNaughton. fMr. George MacEwen and Miss Ellen MacEwen were recent Toronto visitors. Mrs. A. McKennitt, Toronto, who has spent some weeks with her neice, Miss Beatrice Shearer, is now visit­ ing friends at Orangehill. Mrs. Geo. Mee, and daughter, Aud­ rey, of Fordwich, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hooper, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mercer, of VarT- couver, are ‘guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Nichol, 4th line. (Mr. H. Waller attended Toronto Exhibition for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clarence, also Messrs White, all of Toronto, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Sharpin. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron In­ glis, Atwood', were also guests at the Sharpin home on Thursday of last week. The Fourth Line Circle held a Soc­ ial at the home of Miss ■ Florence Fowler on Thursday of w last week. The afternoon was spent in quilting. Refreshments were Served by the hostess. United Church Anniversary Next Sunday, Sept. 19th, will be Anniversary Service at the United Chtirch, .Wroxeter. Rev. Mr. Much- more, Toronto, will be the special preacher at 11.00 and 7.80 o’clock. The choir under the direction of Mrs. George Allen will provide music. ■ YOUR OLD FAVORITE! I. J. at 3 p.m. Canadian Poet, Address, Laws Per­ taining to Women and Children, by Mr. R, S. Hetherington, Barrister, of Wingham, Question Drawer. Lunch Com.: Mrs. B, Martin, Mrs, H. J. Wylie. i — Dancing Group Won Cup Congratulations to Mr, P. F. Doig’s group of Old Time Dancers who again won the cup at the Canadian National Exhibition on Music Day. The group composed of Mrs. S, Me- Kercher, Mrs. J. Doig, Mrs. Wm, Doig and Mrs. Andrew Doig, Messrs. H. Campbell, J. Doig, W. Doig and E. Harris with music by Howard Harris and Sam Timm, and1 Reg. Newton as caller, put on a fine per­ formance which was much enjoyed by a large audience. HARVEST THANKS­ GIVING SERVICE AT ST. JAMES CHURCH Rev. W. Gibson, rector of Harris­ ton, was present on Sunday evening last to conduct the special Harvest Thanksgiving Service at St. James Anglican Church, Wroxeter, while the rector, Rev. A. H. O’Neil, was at Harriston. Mr. Gibso’h chose as his text I. Corinthians 3: 22-23: “Whether Paul, or Apollos, or Cephas, or the world, or life, or death, or things present or things to come,. all are yours. And ye are Christ’s;land Christ is God.’s.” CORN STARCH The same QUALITY The same MAKERS The same GUARANTEE A product of The CANADA STARCH COMPANY Limited «‘O Lord of heaven and earth and sea,’’ was the special Offertory An­ them sung by the Choir. The church, with offerings of fruits and vegetables, and the chancel, with masses of gladioli, dahlias, and other autumn flowers, was appropriately decorated for the occasion. ................. Sept. 24-25 Ailsa Craig .......... Oct. 5-6 Bayfield ..................... Sept. 29-30 Blyth .................................Sept. 17-18 Brussels ................... Sept. 30, Oct. 1 Dungannon —......... Oct. 7-8 Embro —........................... Oct: 7 Exeter ......................k.... Sept. 20-21 Goderich .......—............ Sept. 21-22 Hanover......................... Sept. 17-18 Harriston ........................ Sept. 23-24 Howick Fair (Gorrie) ... Oct. 1st, 2nd Sept. 30, Oct, 1 ....... Sept. 16-17 —...... Oct. 5-6 ....... Sept. 22-23 .......Sept, 23-24 ....... Sept, 23-24 .. . Sept. 21-22 ...... Sept. 16-17 ........ Sept..28-29 .............. Oct. 4-6 ...... Sept, 27-28 ..... Sept. 28-29 ....... Sept. 23-24 ........Sept. 20-22 ........ Oct. 5-6 ...... Sept. 23-24 ....... Sept. 23-24 ...... Sept. 29-30 ....... Sept. 27-28 Ingersoll —, Kincardine ... Kirkton ----- Listowel___ Lucknow Meafprd ___ Mildmay ...... Milverton..... Mitchell ...—,. Owen Sound Palmerston .. Ripley ............ Seaforth .... Stratford..... Teeswater ..... Tiverton ..... Wiarton ----- Wingham _ Zurich __ __ ONTARIO ELECTION ACT, 1927, R.S.O. CHAP. 8 AND ONTARIO VOTERS’ LISTS ACT, 1927, CHAP. 7 NOTICE OF SITTINGS OF REVISING OFFICERS. TAKE NOTICE that the sittings of the Revising Officers for the purpose of hearing complaints or appeals with regard to the Voters’. Lists to be used at the pending Election of a member of the Legislative Assembly for each of the Electoral District of Huron-Bruce, and Huron, will be held for the respective municipalities in said Districts* at the following times and places, mentioned in the schedule below, with the names of the Clerk of the Revising Officer for Each Municipality, and .the last date for making complaints or appeals to the said Clerk. Municipality Date of Sitting Grey Township .................. Sept. 6th Howick Township.............. Sept: 7th Wingham Town .............. Sept. 13th Brussels Village ................ Sept. 9th Town Hall, Brussels Mildmay Village ................ Sept. 8th Carrick Township ............ Sept. 11th Huron Township .............. Sept. 10th Ripley Village .................. Sept. 15th Culross Township ............ Sept. 16th Teeswater Village ............ Sept. 14th Morris Township ..............Sept. 20th Turnberry Township .. .... Sept. 17th East Wawanosh Twp. ...... Sept. 18th Blyth Village .......-............ Sept. 2.1st u Time of Sitting Clerk of Revising Officer 10.00 a.m. J. H. Fear, Ethel ...... 10.00 a.m. Isaac Gamble, Fordwich ...... jqn. mi 10.00 a.m, W. A.. Galbraith, Wingham Sept. 9th . 2.00 p.m. R. S. Warwick. Brussels ... Sept. 6th _- _ _ __-__ _ r Sept. 4tlx j. A. Johnston’s Off.' Mildmay 10 a.m. J. A. Johnston^ Mildmay ... Sept. 8th rp 2.00 p.m. Donald McKay, R.R. 3, Ripley Sept. 7 ... 2.00 p.m. E. F. Martin, Ripley........Sept. 11th .. 2.00 p.m. J. S. McDonald, Teeswater Sept. 13th .. 2.00 p.m. M. Jacklin, Teeswater ..... Sept. 11th ... 2.00 p.m. Alex. MacEwan, Bluevale Sept. 16th .. 2.00 p.m. W. R. Cruikshank, Wingham Sept. .14 n nn p.m. ~ p.m. Township Hall, Ripley .... Council Chambers, Ripley Town Hall, Teeswater ........ Town Hall, Teeswater .... Township Hall, Morris.... Township Hall, Bluevale .< Foresters’ Hall, Belgrave_2.00 Community Hall, Blyth ...... 2.00 By D. E. Holmes, Esq. Township Hall, Ashfield ... 2.00 Township Hall, Carlow ..... 2.00 Township Hall, W. Wawanosh 2 Town Hall, Lucknow .................... ___ Township Hall, Holyrood ... 2.00 p.m. J. R. Lane, R. 2, Holyrood Sept. 14th .. 0Ashfield Township ............ Sept. Sth Colborne Township......-...Sept. 10th West Wawanosh Twp...... Sept. 13th Lucknow Village .............. Sept. 15th Kinloss Township ............ Sept. 17th C. E. McDonagh, Lucknow 3, Sept. 4 Wm. Sallows, Goderich, 6, Sept. 7th Durnin Phillips, Lucknow ... Sept. 9th J. E. Agnew, Lucknow ... Sept. 11th Municipality Date of Sitting Hay Township .................... Sept. 9th Hullett Township .............. Sept. 8th McKillop Township .........Sept. 11th Stanley Township ............... Sept. 6th Stephen TownshTp ........... Sept. 13th Tuckersmith Township ..... Sept. 7th Usborne Township .......... Sept. 10th Seaforth Town..................Sept. 14th Exeter Village .................. Sept. 15th Hcnsall Village ..................—. Sept. 16th Clinton Town ....................Sept. 17th Goderich Township----- --Sept. 18th Goderich Town ................ Sept. 20th Goderich Town ................ Sept. 21st HURON By His Honour Judge Costello Places of Sitting Time of Sitting Township Hall, Zurich .......10.00 Community^ Hall, Londesboro 2 Carnegie Lib’y Hall, Seaforth 2 Township Hall, Vaima... Township Hall, Crediton Walker’s Hall, Brucefielcl Township Hall, Elitnville Town Hall, Seaforth ...\.. Village Hail, Exeter ... Town Hall, Hensall .... Town Hall, Clinton...: Clerk of Revising Officer A. F. Hess, Zurich ........ oepc, urn Jas. W. McCool, Londesboro Sept. 4 John McNay, Seaforth No. 2, Sept. 8 C. C. Pilgrim, Varna--------Sept. 3rd H. K. Eilber, Crediton.... Sept. 9th D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, 4 Sept, 4 D. H. Wilson, Seaforth Last Day for • Complaints .....- Sept, 6th . . . ____,...................iJohn McNay, Seaforth No. 2, Sept. 8 C. C. Pilgrim, Varna..... H. K. Eilber, Crediton ... T ~ ~ ___,___..... A. W. Morgan, Hensail, No. 1 Sept. 7 ~ ' Sept. 11th Sept. 11th ~‘ a Sept. 14th ------, ........ ............. Sept, 16th Knox, Goderich ...... Sept. 17th .. 2.00 .. 2.00 . . 2.00 p.m. 10.00 10.00 Cl.llL. JU>. XX. VV11SUU, QCtllUl Lj 10.00 a.m.'Joseph Senior, Exeter ......... oepr. uui 10.00 a.m. Jas. A. Paterson, Hensail ... Sept. 13th Town Hall, Clinton...lO.a.m., 8 p.m. R. E. Manning, Clinton.....’ f Holmes’-_ Hall, Holmesville 10.00 a.m. R. C Court Court House, Goderich House, Goderich By D. E. Holmes, Esq. House, Goderich ..... 8.00 p.m. L. House, Goderich ..... 8.00 pan. L. 10.30 a.m. L. 10.30 a.m. L. G. Thompson, Clinton ... Sept. 15th L. Knox, Goderich ' L, " - — - L. L. Knox, Goderich Knox, Goderich All persons are called upon to examine the Voters’ Lists to ascertain that their names are correctly entered therein, AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the list to be so revised is Part I and III of the Voters* List prepared for the above mentioned municipalities. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any voter in any of the said municipalities who desires to complain that his name ot the name of any person entitled to be entered on the Said list for that municipality ha« been omitted from the same, or that the names of any persons who are not entitled to be. voters have been eft* tered thereon, may as above set opt apply, complain Or appeal to have his name or the name of any other person entered on or removed from the list. AND FURTHER. TAKE NOTICE that such appeals must be by notice in writing in the prescribed' form (in duplicate) signed by the complainant, and given to the Clerk of the Revising Officer or left for him at hii address as stated above. The lists of voters may be seen at the office of the Clerks of the Revising Officer in each municipal* ity as above, , For further information write to Mrs, J, B, Reynolds, Rost 444, Goderich, Clerk for the Election of the CoMly of Huron. , T. M. COSTELLO, Chairman for the Election Board of the County of Hurotu DATED AT GODERICH THE 30th DAY OF AUGUST, A.D. W. ...... \ ( J A