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PARAMOUNT, April 21.—Mr. Norval
Rk•barda Is tome for the summer after
finishing his second year at the U.A.C..
,,AbeetpA new piano has been installed in
the Paramount hall.
Miss Beulah Sandy, of Goderieb,
sighed for a few days with Mho Anne
MacDonald.
Mie Lyia Richards, of Toronto,
spent the week -end at her home here.
Miss Ethel Martin attended the lo-
cal leaders' meetings held in Wing -
42 MondA_y and Tuesdays_
W. C. Pridham Son.
Thu Square Gosiedik—
Phone 67
Hydro Store
IT=II EVER HAD ONE
MIL OF INSTALLING
AE
Electric
Range
NOW IS YOUR
OPPORTUNITY
The local Hydro Commission
itYtingtbe , f UOWing j
"A consumer installing a
new three -wire service with
an Electric Range from now
up to July 1st, 1936, will be
allowed two months' electric
Atrreat tree of sherds"
—Cook with
Quick, QIeaB Coil' and
Economical
Public Utilities Caminito.
GODERICH
GODERICH TOWNSHIP___
GODERiCH TOWNSHIP. April 21.
—The May meeting of the Union Dra-
matic (Rub will be held at the home
of Mrs. Mary Phillips on Tuesday
evening, May 5. A debate will be the
special feature of the program. term.
Union school, No. ft, re -opened on -
Monday after the holidays. There TOWNSHIP COUNCIL
were four beginners, Doreen Orr,
Kenneth Sowerby, George Bell and
Douglas Fuller. [iOLBORNE TOWNSHIP
The township council met In the
hail April 14th, with all the mem-
bers present.
Minutes of the last regular and
special meetings read and approved.
.1. E. Howard, from Clinton, repro-.
renting Merchant's insurance Co., and
Mr. Bond, representing IAoyd's In-
surance.
o-surance. 'England, placed tenders) be-
fore the council for insurance on the
township roads. The latter com-
pany being the one the township dealt
with last year, the council on mo -
I tion derided to get the insurance from
d this company.
rXL name "hod Rev. W. P. Lane,
of Goderich, appeared before the mill-
i ell regarding the assessment of the
United Church summer Reboot. O.
motion this matter wee left ov'et M.-.
the_-e'ourt of revision in June.
jlh 11111 addressed the coun-
cil snttgeetlfrit few improvements :for-
the
for
the baclr-Part of the new cemetery._
As a result it was moved that the
seIIpcfl Meet in the cemetery_sarbt
May.
Mr. J. J. Robertson, school atteslE
dance officer, gave a verbal report on
his work. •
The collector's time was extended
one month.
It was moved) that Mr. Tho.. Shields
eeeure paper for the ceiling of the
living -room in the township hall and
ISO the work of papering.
Tire following accounts were ordered
rpaid; Read superintendent, vouch-
-ets. $299.71; Win. Watson, taxes on
_lbmwnship preterit. $7.12: Municipal
World. account. $4.49; Geo. Mattieenn,
welding stove for township hall, 35c;
Bruce Grigg, bay for relief, $5: Wm.
Preen. valuing sheets $4.50: Gordon
Smith. relief account, $9.58: Win. Wat-
son. salary and expenses, $77.90; God-
erieh Star, account, $5: Bank of Cons -
metre, Auburn. collecting taxes. $2;
J. J. Robertson. school attendance
lcer. salary, $10; hospital tangent
patient, Colborne's share, $78.75.
Council adjourned to meet May 12th,
at 2 p.m.
WM. 'ALLOWS, Gert.
CREWE
GODERICH, ONT.
SNAPSHOT CUlL
---At Home With TemeXalnere.
--CREWE. April 21.—Mr. and Mrs
Jee Day, of Hamilton. and Mr. and
Bra Kenneth ()(Impish and family. of
Detroit, visited during the aw+o er
holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs
J. Menary.
Miss ida McQuold, of Whitechurch,
is speeding a few days with Miss
'Mabel Reid and visiting friends in the
community.
Miss Annie Mt -Quote:. formerly of
t'algary, ler visiting at Mr. R. Mc -
W himsey's.
School re -opened on Monday after
the Baster vacation with Shirley
Sherwood and Jack Reid as beginners.
.The Crewe Y.P.U. are holding a pie
social ea Dtilday evening. A debate
will he to main feature of the pro-
gra°G-.- •
C[ .
Mr, �- wsoster aa� BaTO i4e7.•
rents hZlss Ida McQuoid's farm for a
Mr. Geo. Mefwain and sons are
busy putting in the crop on the farm
of VIM 1.1115 llcMath of Toronto oil
the 4th concession, formerly owned by
Mr. Art Tichborne.
Seeding operations tins.,corn...eel
in this district.
Mr. Chris. Johustou i. not enjoying
the hest of health. His many [riendb
hope fur a speedy recovery_
Union Chttrdt Netts.—There was a
large nmeher of communicants prcr•-
cut at Union on Sunday. The pastor.
Rev. F. W. Craik. delivered a helpful
sermon from the text, "Peace I leave
*Mb' yeti: my peace I rive unto Intl:
not as the world giveth. give I unto
you. Let not your heart be troubled.
neither let --it be afraid" (St. John
14 :27 ).......Sunday -. May 10th, is Moth-
er'a Day. A special serviee
held at Union and a haptiseg l see -
vie for anyone wishing it.......I(est
Sunday, services will be as tis°aL
Sunday school at 2 p.m.; presebtmg
service at 3 Fes- -.Tiers watt - no
young people's meeting on —TACO
evening. owing to the small atteede ace
PLAY and DANCE
in Kingsbridge Hall '
Tuesday Evening, April 28th
Tbe three -act farce, "THE ANTICS OF ANDREW,"
will be presented by the Lochalsh Dramatic Club, under the
direction of Ed. Sennett.
Dance Altar lay Music by Hogan's Orchestra
N TO PLAY AND DANCE, 35c
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Men's New
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ALL WOOL FABRICS!
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itest quality lining& and trimmings
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A. CORNFIELD
"Shop where you are Invited to shop"
Phone 418
This room his medltu. Motored ware and a variety of tones In the fur-
nishings. Taken at 20 asoond, Jssr Ions fooueed at 1$ feet.
FURNITURE dealers report a sob side of the camera It. as sometimes
atantlal increase in businsss. Aro happens, a sunny window 1s in a
you numbing among than who have particular part of the house you want
returnLW a room or added new to take, you can eliminate sun -glare
furaltIWILle decorations? by a very simple trick. Pull the shade
It so you should take a picture of of that particular window clear down
this rejuvenated room. Instead of and keep it down for an exposure
merely writing friends or relatives long enough to give you the other
about the new dining room, bedroom features and details. Then, close the
or living room snit you can send shutter and run the shade up to its
he
them pictures. Maybe you have a new normal position. Now. go back to the
ay camera and, without changing the
nursery! Alm or tie) camera's position, open
Don't put off taking these pictures the shutter again for a half second
any longer for making them Is not longer.
at all difficult; in fact you will en- It is a good idea to use a very small
Joy it. Here are a few pointers that lens atop in taking indoor pictures,
may help you in making your brat became you want detalL Focus on a
shots. point about half -way between the
If you take your Iintarier plebe... camera and the far side of the room;
in the daytime the chances are that then, when the lens is stopped down
you will have to take a time ex- you will find that practically every-
poaure unless your camera is thing is in charp focus,
equipped with a very fast lens, say Avoid including large piece. of
1.3.5 or faster, If a time exposure is furniture in the foreground, lest they
necessary you will have to use a tri- take up more space to the picture
pod or else place the cantfra on some than they deserve.
solid support suck as a table. Even h;xpoeue Uma.4011 liar,--of'courne—
some substantial suiniort for your htI --
POPULAR az= Dh
By Betty Barclay
Spring is here when the juvenile
population bursts forth with skipping
ropes and gam of hopscotch...) Ocing
Is here when the man of the bone
can't find his favorite pipe, not lost
but mislaid in the topsy-turvy of spring
cleaning.
WW wives will turn a soft sneerer
to righteous masculine wrath by eery-
lug
eraIng their lords something "extra spe-
cial" ut dinner. Here are a few of
the recipe Ieealwtn" with which poor
weak woman may arm herself and re-
•swre nomesrtc tranquillity.
with an 1.3.1 Few Tse should
camera for you will probably find 11
necessary to take your shot at 1/6th
or 1/10th of a second, and at speeds
slower than 1/26th of a second it is
sztrs®ely difficult to hold the camera
steidy. Any movement of the camera
-wr1B cause a blurred picture.
The secret of success in indoor pit-
tures lies in controlling the light
reaching the various parts of the
room to be pictured. To begin with,
never point your camera directly at
the window or door through which
the greatest amount of light is com-
ing. Keep the light behind or to the
degree to which the walls
FOR !FIRST-CLASS
ROOFING and REPAIRING
--CALL--
B. H. LINDSAY
W (*sena Street Oederieh
CHURCH NOTES
The regular monthly meeting of the
Women's Association of North street
United church will be held at the
church on Thursday. April 30, at
3 o'clock.
Pineapple Pie 'rhe regular meeting of the Missies
1 package lemon -flavored gelatin i circle of North *street United church
2 tablespoons sugar i will he held at the home of Miss
teaspoon salt ' Emilie Buchanan on Wednesday eves-
1
ves
1 cup boiling water
lug, April 29th, at 8 o'clock.
Y egg seeks — At Knox Presbyterian church os
1 sup pineapple-juic ----- Sunday six newel elected cedars were
1% cup drained, crumbed pineapple inthoted into the session of the
1 baked 9 -inch pie shell church in an impressive service at
the morning diet of worship. The
Combine gelatin, sugar, salt and
two tablespoons water. Add egg yolks service was conducted by the minister, •
and stir well. Add remaining water Rev. D. J. Lane. The new elders are
gradually, stirring until gelatin Is dl.. Messrs E. C. Beacom, (leo. W. SchaM•
solved. Add pineapple ,$nice. Caul. fes• John Bell, Jaa Bisset, J. B.
When slightly thickened, fold in pine- Milne and Wm. Austin.
chappll e. untiTurn minto cold rpiewitshhell manrd- of TheHuraonnnaPresblmeeteirnyg ofof thte WUnMitedS.
ingue, or top with whipped cream. , Church will be held at Ostarto street
Man Roils. United church, Clinton. on Tuesday, eviled
2 tops sifted flour April 98. This will be the special
2 teaspoons double-aetial baking tenth anniversary meeting, and a large
powder attendance Is expected. The morning
% teaspoon salt session will begin at 6.80 o'eloek, the
4 tat.lespoons butter or other afternoon session at 1.30 o'clock. Mrs.
shortening Jae. McCrea. president of the London
% cup milk (about) •
1 cup deviled ham
heft flour once, measure, add baking
powder and salt, and sift again. Cut l ST. PETER'S ALTAR SOCIETY
In shortening. Add milk gradually,
stirring angle soh dough Is formed.It the Altar Society of St. Peter's
Turn out en slightly floured board and+ -church aa
t the recent election of o- _.-..-'---
knead thirty seconds, or enough to errs Other (Akers are Mrs. M. Tobin,
shape. Roll one-eighth of ■n inch vice-president, and Mrs. Frsnk'Pbelan.
I thick and cut in two-inch squares. seeretary.treasurer.
Place about one teaspoon deviled ham
+ in the centre of each square. Fold We are told that no credit is al -
dough over ham, pinch edges togeth- lowed in the . -house furnishing trade.
er, and shape into roll; then seal Rut they allow tick in the bedding de -
Conference branch, will address the
gathering at the afternoon session.
limey was elected president
ends. Place seam -side. down on no- part own'.
greased baking sheet : bake In hot
oven (450" t'.1 twelve to fifteen min-'
rtes. Makes thirty-six rolls.
Strawberryisttar$ Psi i
Z�yysrKted cakt_goar -
2 teaspoons double-acting baking
powder - t
or other
reflect light. On a bright day, pie F
tures in a predominantly light col-
tenon Galt
ored room can be taken with an es-
-
ta1tvtgoo.s Niter
—-----whercentng=
pos.ry of Sr. or ten seconds On der -7 1 cup sugar
days, in dark rooms having only one
window, you will need an much as
five minutes, with the lens at 1.16.
Interior pictures serve, too, as
"memory insurance" for in years to
come when members of your family
have "grown up" they will enjoy
looking at the snaps of the "old
homestead" taken wh-'n they were
youngsters.
to JOHN VAN GUILDER
BASEBALL EXECUTIVE
At a meeting of the executive of
the Godeelcb Baseball Club held at the
town hall on Tuesday night ft was
decided that Geodesic's should enter the
Huron -Perth League with (to --ante)
Clinton, Seafortb and Zurich. '
1L X.' MacDonald reported regard-
ingl 1Meting at Kincardine em Thurs-
day night last, at which It was sug-
gested by Mr. MacDonald that Goder-
ich would be better off In a southern
group, as Allenford. northernmost
Bruce League town, is nearly seventy
allies from Goder'Icb.
It was accordingly decided that
Goderieb should join the H.ron-Pettis
League. Mr. MacDonald was appointed
to represent the Goderieb club on the
executive of the League.
The play. "Lighthouse Nan," will be
presented here In May under the au-
spices
sspices of the Daft c-tnh • A committee
of M. N. MaeDsaald, A.- L. --age and
H. Sturdy ' s is charge of all Arlene -
nett tit
rrange-
meets
RACE MEET CONDITIONS
Lslptti Id from U.rudeen's Standpoint,
Says Termite Star Writer
The conditions announced by the
BAYFIELD
- - -- Js.a.—flood evening. old ells* i
BA7 DF Apra 22. Ilan - iehw 'Hbs I'd drop's' a.d.e. Yee sheet
Polk" _wk h.ia spent boat et the the book you haus wsi flew me last
winter with her daughter; Mrs. Stew- week."
art, at Hamilton, was home last week Brown -•Very sorry, old man, but
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Stew- i lent it to a friend of mine. Ware
art and Mr. Stewart, er. AR left you wanting It?" --- ---
for Hamilton on Sunday. Jones—"Wei, i waw'e w edag Ilk
Dr. W. Fow)er, who located here but the chap I borrowed It rasa atria
recently. has opened an office In Varna the owner wants it."
and is there each Tuesday meed Fri -
1 cup milk
- 54 teaspoon vanilla
Sift flour once, measure, add bak-
ing powder and salt- and sift again.
Cheam butter. add sugar gradually.
and cream together well. Add flour,
alternately with milk, a small amount
at ■ time, besting after each addition
until smooth. Add vanilla. Bake in
greased pan. Rx$x2 inches. In moder-
ate oven (350 F.) fifty to -sixty mus ,
utes, or until done. Serve with fence
of sweetened. erushert strawherrieel
drained, folded into whipped cream. 1
day from 2 to 8 o'clock.
Mrs. Thomas King and Mr and
Mrs. Hugh Herres of London, were
guests of friends over the weekend.
Mrs. R. H. I'. Gairdner and daugh-
ter Betty have returned to London
after the Laster vacation. During
that time Betty had as her guests
Mins Peggy Orr of Stratford. Miss D.
Morrison and Miss D. Bishop of Lou-
don.
Mr. James Cameron and son Evan,
of Toronto, were here for the holidays.
Dr. E. P. Lewis. of Toronto, was
here for the week -end, Mrs Lewis Is
returning with him on Monday after
visiting Mrs. N. W. Woods for the
week.
Masquerade Car.ivaL—O.e-of the
most largely attended and most inter-
Goderieb Trotting and Pacing Aso- eating erases of the season was the
rtsttow-is -,,,nect1on with the sivia tansy drew tsaagnernde put on by the
holiday stake races meet with the Agricultural Society Wednesday even-
in*. April 1.l, at the town halt. Near-
ly fifty were in costume and they made
a very pretty sight as they were di-
rected through the various movements
approval of "Ital. B.." Th. Toronto
Star's harness racing expert. In last
night's Star "Hal. B." nays:
, The entry forms for the banner
I race meeting to be held at Goderlch of the grand march by Carl'HOnston,
on August 3 base been received. En- floor manager. The prises were
tales etoie MI 7( �12300 la beingas follows: iedyiare.cy—
oRered fnY Arte races.a8lofrn. R. Gairdner, "Spanish Lady;"
awarded
Five classes will be carded for the Elisabeth Snowden, "1935 Harvest.'
afternoon, consisting of a 2.14 pace, Lady's come—Mrs. N. W. -Woods,
2.20 and 2.28 pars. each for a parse "Scotch Piper:" Mrs. Smith (finder -
of $.null. In these events the !Patters leh), 'lady with Rustle." Gent's
will be allowed five second.. In ad- fancy—Mrs. E. P. Lewis, "Spanish
dltion to thew stake inset* there will Gentleman ;•• Francis Powell, "Pirate."
be engagements for the three -year-olds. Gent's comic—Card Diehl, "Scotch
a pace and ■ trot, each for *100. Woman ;" Peggy Orr. "Mickey Mouse."
The tonditinna governing thew pent maple--Llllan and Alvin Elliott,
events are much bfrom a horwe• "Bux! (lm :" garet Gro
�ttln's point. of view,etter ns (tie entire cmlride .leanaWoodron,., "HawalleMarn Girlsves."
nee is only six per tent., three Beet sial--Olorin Westlake. "Easter
payable on May 1.1 and the L• ily:" Eugene Castle. 'vilrl (ksmlc"
t ; n June 1:5, with nn tleettueMan coming longest distsner.- -itcbrert
land r to this year the entrance Aherhart. ltarrle. Lady coming long -
pretty tout!,,, at tl►is trwcfing were est distance—Mrs. E. P. Lewis. Tarim -
Another
` the campaigning horse- to. Excellent music we. tarnished by
Another chthe itsyfleld orchestra. A Ane lunch
that all race: the mnditMns is was served shoot midnight. The
th ee-heat tolan, eveT,aa.tested nn the judges were Mr. James Comte -on. To -
Rats ends with the th� a ran. roto: Mise Morley and Mi -a h -
two or more horse. are e; unless Detroit
ninnnary at -the end of the tt,MM fire
in which rage a fourth hest sew MISS HI'ME ELECTED
Hone
to decide a winner. til At the meeting of the Ontario Edn-
tions will he straws for each heat. 1wtMnal Asscwiatlnn at Toronto last
OHMS TO ORATE p/las Esther Ilnme, of Ooderk•h.
An nrntorlcal contest tar the girls �,eat«L fn the conhe of tore kln-
of Vlctoris public school will be held M �aeectlnn of the AwsmLtlon
at the regular meeting of the Victoria l llaw.el. ' eerh hOokindergarten
e
!Home and School Club on Thursday. ,
April :10th, at R p.m. A musket pro- "Dad." salt `
igram will be presented. j they will ever ihr. "do yon think
—i - gasoline?" • tebstknte for
Doctor "Ton here something rade- "They love one age,.
}calls wrong a
Hh ynnr digestive or i wish you'd give It I a• end
IltaDs" 'Oh!' queriedthe son I
Patient "Welt, considering my four "I've never heard of It_ WINK
daughtere are learning to cook, it is anyway?" lo 1<
hardly to be ...mimed at'" ' Shoe leather," explained Dad
Permanent Wave Special
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64 Elgin Ave., E. Phone 340
THE
Baptist Church
Rev. 8, R. Mc('lutg. Minister
10_ ma. BIBLE SCHOOL
11 a
"lb Zily Spirit and the
Scriptures."
7 p.m.
"Resections on the Hine
Rescue."
THE MAPLE LEAF BAKERY
GROCERIES and PROVISIONS
A Very Special 5c Cake Sale
YOi' WiLT. ENJOY THIS FRESH DELICIOUS -FLAVORED CARE
SHOP EARLY SHOP OFTEN
—OUR BROWN BREAD LS HEALTH ITSELF—
ASH FOR A LOAF
Th. Square MAPLE LEAP BAKERY Phone 110W
- - e
Capital
Phone 47
SOUND SYSTVel
Theatre --
Gotha '.
Now Playing—William Powell and Myrna Loy, In "The Thin Man."
MONi)AY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY—
The Dionne Quintuplets in the picture you've waited for
"The Country D thr"
Canada's euddlesome five, with Jean Hersholt and Dorothy Petersen.
In w tale of rural adventure.
81im Summerville heads a rare supporting cast.
THURSDAY NIGHT ONLY --APRIL >a
Ai'SI'i('ES WOMEN'S HOSPITAL AUXILIARY
ALiCE WHITE, BETTY BURGESS, LEON ERROL. is
"COROrAUO"
Hear Eddie Ihtehin and his ervtnstra In this mast
glorious Musical
Fein►.t\ and SATI'RDAY—
WiLLIAM BOYD, iN
"BAR 20 RiDES AGAIN"
At'TION ANTI THRiLi.S APLENTY
MATINEES—Wednss� day and Saturday at 3 p.m.
Coming --Astaire and Roger* in "Follow the Fleet."
DOW TO "KEEP EDUCATED"
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