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The Clinton News Record, 1932-06-16, Page 4PAGE 4 tea . _ . COOPER'S STORE NEWS , THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD Our Paint is Small Cans 15c Pint Cans 39e Quart Cans 69c Special Cans of Floor Paint, Four Hour Enamels, Varnish and Varnish Stain EVERY CAN GUARANTEED A. T. COOPER. The Store With the Stock. Leaders in Low Prices, >d� LIEXA LL1 S Y ORR SPEr'"'Gx.14LS THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Iclenzo Shaving Cream, 50c; Klenza After Shaving Talcum, 25e BOTH FOB 50c. BOYS AND GIRLS -For your Health and Pleasure, Tooth Brush and Rubber Ball, Both For, 19e. Lavender Mentholated Shaving Creams 50 and Cigarette Lighter, 35c BOTH FOR 59e, 100 Sheet Dual purpose Pad and 25 Envelopes, Fine Quality :BOTH FOR 25c. lClenzo Tooth Paste, 25c and Tooth Brush, 25c; Both for, 35c For Your Bodily Comfort, Germicidal Soap, 25e, Deodorant Comfort Powder, 35e; Both to 39e. Gardenia Face Powder, $.1.00; Gardenia Perfume, 50c; Both for $1.00, Jasmine Face Powder, $1.00; Jasmine Face Cream, 51h; Both for $1.. W.S.R. Holmes, Phni.B CLINTON, ONT c ��E.1 raS�1L Rare PHONE 51 r ' CSSh C P e pe Smith Huron Progressive Association wil hold a picnic in ,IOWETT'S GROVE, BAYFIELD, ON Wednesday, June 22nd PROGRAM 2:30 ADDRESSES- RON. H. C. NIXON, M.L.A,, BRANT, Progressive Leader, Ontario. MISS AGNI ,S I'tACP'HAIL, M.P. S. -E. GREY, R.F.(e. Rejresentative. W. G. MEDD, M•L.A., South I•Turan, 4.30 to 6.00 PICNIC LUNCH AND SOCIAL TIME Bring your lunch baskets. Hot water will be provided, AFTER 6.00 SPORTS GAMES Softball, Tug-ofWar, Ilorsesi a Pitching, etc. (South }luron Picked Teams -North-East Vs. South-West.) N.E.-Goclerich Twp.,. IIuIlett, NIcTCillop, Tuckersmith, Seaforth, Clinton.) (S. W. -Stan- ley, Ilay, S tephen, Usborne, Exeter and Hesal). COME -Hear present day topics discussed by outstanding speakers, Meet ninny leading public men and women who will be present. ENJOY A PLEASANT AFTERNOON AT BAYFIELD "GOD SAVE THE KING" .. W. BLACK, Chairman. J. FORREST, Secretary, 75-1. >+J^•'.�U3tffiluiP.�F�umc•'a Maa 5 PES NS KQIIe or Injured by otor Vehicles ■ in -=nes year Because aP C ' RELESS-:j,l SS Drive Waik SAFELYI MOTOR VEHICLES BRANCH ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Leopold Macaulay, MINISTER Collegiate Institute Report C.C.I. LOWER SCHOOL DEPART- MENTAL RESULTS :The :following aro the results of the Lower School Department Exam- inations xam,:inations held at the Collegiate In- stitute, Standing has been granted' in those subjects marked with the letter "C". Those who failed to receive sufficient merles they write the De- partmental Examination next week. The fee is $1.50' per paper, Thursday, Jun 23rd, 9.00-•11.30- Agriculture (1st year.); 1.30-4.00 p. me -Agriculture (2nd year.) Friday, June 24th, . 9.00-11,30 a.m. 'Geography 130-4.00 p.m.-Arith. ntetic, - Monday, June 27th, 9.00-11.30 a. m. -,English Grammar; 1.30=4.00 ,p.m„ -French Grammar, Zoology. Tuesday, June 28th, 9.00-11.30 a. m.=Physiography; 1.30-4.00 pen. Botany. Wtodnesday, June 29th, 9.00-11.30 a.m.-Art; 1.30-4.00 p.m -British History, , _ • 1 Beattie, Margaret Campbell, George Caartelon, Peter Ging,Connie ..... Colouhoun, Laurie .c Cornish, Dorothy ..c Cox, Evelyn ......e Cree, Jack Draper, Murray c Elliott, George • .0 0 c e Ellis, Lorna e c Premlin, Nora ,.,c c Garrett, Frank c o (Hoard, Drank ,,,.e ; c Hilliker, Lillian , c c Holmes, Cecil Hovey, Fred e • Livermore, Nora c MacGregor, Helen e McEwen, Stuart 1Veclnnes, Rex , c McLeod, Louise , . , c e Molefichael, Hazel .0 .0 Morrell, Fred c c Morrison, Margaret e e Moynes, Frank , . , e e Murdoch, William c c Mustard, Kathleen ,. c Neilans, Elwdn ... , c 0 Nefans, Jean ,0 c Perdue, Jaek :,c ' Refereed, Gladys '0 c Rapson, Leah ..,.,c Reid, Gertrude ., .0 0 Ross, Margaret . c R.ewcliffe, Wilma .c c Rumball, Helen .,e Snell, Beatrice -.. c c Snowden, Ehbeth .0 .e Steep, Dorothy . , c c Steep, Sue ..c 0 Stewart, Nora ....c c Sturgeon, Jaek c c Tasker, Margaret .e c Trewarthu C. c . e Veneer, Gordon .. e. c Veneer.' May c c West, Marion , , , c c Williams, Earl , , c Woods, Irene e c FIRST FORM tf P4 Ball, Clark e c c c Bartliff, Bruce . , 0 0 c c Bell, Edwaal c c c e Brown, Beatrice „m c c c Brunsdon, Irene c c Carbert, Rita Cardwell, George Carter, Alma Churchill, Mabel , Crich, Doris Dcugan Kenneth ;.c Elliott. Sadie C Fairservice, Glen e Forbes, Isobel ,,, Garrett, Bert e Grigg, William e Harris, Vi'•ginia .,c Hoggart, Ethel +e Johnston, Harold c Levis, George e Levis, Grace Lawrason, George .c Levey, Margaret e Lobb, Alvin Melnnes, Irene c Munning's. Sadie , , c Murch, Jack Murphy, Tom . , c Pepper. Randall Ross, Margaret Stock, Charirtte , Streets, 'Pa^seher Taylor, Alice c Thompson,, Harry c Thcinpson, Robin c Tideswell. Jessie Turner, I,Lery ... ,c Tyner, Dena c Welsh, Robert c as• gl c N e „e c c SECOND FORM' ,.0 ' C c c c, c e c e c c c` c c c e C e c C c C C • c' c c e vaseeseteseemesemeameseamememessuareatameaeseezeferameemer c charge and a social time spent over e the teacups. A meeting was held recentlyin the Forrester•'s I•Tall to plan for the opening of the new Community IIall, which will take place on July 1st. A most pleasant time is expected .'and everyone is asked to :help to melte it e success, .(Quite a number of Institute ladies attended the dis,triot meeting held at Belgrave last week: The Ladies, Aid Society of 'Knox United church met at the home of Mrs. John Nott on Tuesday Inst, with a very large: attendance. This be - o ing the last meeting. before, joining c with the former Methodist church, o the ladies of .the society presented 4 Mee, (Rev) Forster with a butter- fly quilt, made by the members of c the society. Mas. Forster, • though taken bi' sit'prise, made a very suit - c .able reply,. thanking the ladies foe their kindness. The president, Mrs. Wleils, presented Mrs. Forster with, the quilt and the secretary, Mrs, I3. Adam, read the following address: c' "Dear Mrs. Forster: It is with c regret we learn of your departure O from us. During the three years c which you have been in our midst you have endeared yourself to every one of us. You have always been willing to do all you could for the welfare of our society. Though we at tines burdened you with snore than your share. We feel we can not let this opportunity slip by without trying to express our sincere appre- ciation of your work and fellowship We ask you to accept this quilt as a small token of our appreciation and love to you. As you use it may you ever remember the members of the Ladies' Aid Society, Londesboro. As• you Blake new friends in your new home may God abundantly bless you with health and strength. Signed en behalf of the Ladies' Aid Society: Mrs. Robt. Wiells, President; Mrs, Ilarold Adams, Secretary; Mrs, Murdoch Ross, Vice; Mrs. Fred Johnston, Treasurer." Mrs. Forster would again call the attenticn of the householders of the community of the need for homes to open for poor children for a holi- day this summer. Anyone who coulc' accommodate a child or a couple of children for a fortnight or longerC should confer with Mrs. Forster. c c c e c c c c c c e c e c c c e C e c c e e c c e c c C c c c c c c C C C.C.I. MIDDLE SCHOOL EXAM- INATION RESULTS The following pupils have been granted standing in Middle School subjects as indicated by the letter "0", 'without further examination: IIIA MIDDLE SCHOOL 0, n.; in H 0 ro • cin as c c Lloyd Adams .. i Anna Aikenbea,l e c Eolith Beaeen' c c Bernice Bend ,c c 0. Brendan c c 1, Cameron . c ' Dorothy Corless c c c Beth Elliott . c Dorothy Glazier c e Reward Hyde Esther MacMath c e e Dorothy McLean c e c Lillian Manning c c Marion Mason Beth Murdoch Joe Murphy .. c c c c c , �a Kathlyn Mustard o Ruth Pickett ..0 c e c -�73 Jim Reynoles r`' Irene Seotchnner a Bernice Seeds . c e c o c Ruth Thompson c c c c Harry Williams c 1111? 1VIIDDLE SCHOO4. Anderson, Ilelen ..c c c Andrews, Gene . ..e C C Ball, Melbourne ,.c 0 0 c c c C C c 43 ai N S S a • d e e t7 bff. owl i w Cr, L Ch Marini Bayley . .... ..... .. .. .. ..e. .. . Ischel Bigg'art .. ... . ......... .. .. .. ..c.. Ellwood Campbell , , , .... , .... c.. „ .. .. , . Jessie Carter c„ Reg. Cook .. .. Kenneth Ellictt . ..c, „ Harriet Candice ,......, •, ,. .. Edith Git-bings . • Edna Huller c, , Reward Johnson .. ... , , . . IIelen Johnston • Carrie Levis .. ... „ .. .. , . , .t, . Isobel Lindsay . . ....... ., . ,. ,. .. ..c, ,,.c„ ..c.,c Florence McCallum , . Norma Potter . , .... . .. ..c,. Leah Rapson . ... Grace R•cbinsrn . ,(heard Rorke . .,, .c.. ..e.. Margaret Ross . , • Beatrice -Sharpe .. . ..c, .. .. .. .. Ethel Thompson.. .. .. .e..0.. .. ..c..c.. Walhelmine Trewartha . •.., .c, ..t., Harold Tyndall ........,,cc c e, , . , . . , , LONDESRORO J. Tantblyn Minutes were read and business and discussions were in or- • The Community Ilan committee is lien, making extensive .plans for a nullaftwhich the chargeaM meeting was left program of sports in connection with of - No. 3.. T. Alamo. captain the opening on July lst. n ofgroup Mrs. Geo. Moon had charge of the study book Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Govier and Mrs. Percy Manning spoke on tem - children of Port Colborne were peranc telling of se ein- guests at the house of Mr. A. Web- d g ectal diners ster over the week -end, g' d nes 'non which were rUbstaine d Mrs. Geo. Burgess of Toronto and never allowed it to ,be used spent a few days with Mrs. Margar- in any sarin by any in their employ. et Manning last week, leaving for atmost interesting sentti of the f her. home on Monday: terno`oii was the presentation of a Mr. and Mrs. Robs Yonngbhitt lovely silver flower basket to the and Mrs. Mountain spent Sunday sorlpresident, Mrs. Johnson, who will with Mr. and Mrs. J. Pipe, Goclerich, shortly We removed from re Mrs. I Tac tt, l r n b read h- y t address and d NLts. Pipecontinues in poor health. Miss E. Lyon presented the gift. Mos. M. Mains, who 'has been quite The society is very sorry to loose IR, is slowly improving. M's, eehnSee, she always being a Mr. n. a d Mrs. Edgar IVIarris and w311ing• worker in the . W,M.S. Ms, Mr., and Mx;s. Chester Morris of•Par- .Jahnsoa:::,,u1 thanked the •society in e is spent Sunday with their eausna few .brief words and hoped to meek' Will 'and Percy Manning, also other thein ail again some time in their relatives, new field of labor at 'Crediton.. A very -.interesting meeting of the Mrs. Geo. Moon and ,3Vfrs, E. Ad- W.M.S. was held at the home of the anis rendered a ,pleasing duet, which vice president, Mrs. E. Adams, with was enjoyed and several short pray - a large attendance. Meeting was ors were given. Mrs. T. Adapts etnened by the president, Mrs, (Rev.) closed with prayer. Refreshncents Johnson, followed by prayer by Mss. were served by part of the group in TUCXCERSMITR. The Young Peeples' League of Turner•e church niet on Monday ev- ening, the literary vice president, Mr. E. Crich, in the chair and lead- ing in the opening exercises. Miss Hemel Pepper read the Scripture, Heb. 4-1-11, after which Mr. Harold Crich gave a reading. The topic: "The Christian on Vacation," was taken up by Mr, L. Tebbutt, who •emphasized the fact that "all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy," but that "all play and no work makes the boy a miserable wretr',." 114,'•. Tebbutt brought out many in- teeesting and profitable paints. The debate et e to between en the Turner's and Auburn debating teams has been entwined until the 28th, The Tuekersmith Ladies' Club held their June meeting at the home of Mrs. H. Crich. There were 01 pre- sent. Landon Road Club being in- vited, Miss I-Pazel Pepper and Mrs. Ernie Crich favoured the gathering with an instrumental duet. The London Read Club took over the program, which included a solo by Mrs, Clegg, recitations by Misses LeBeau and Falconer; readings by 1VIrs. Stan - bury, Mrs. `leiitse, Mrs. Swiebanlci Mrs. Neigh and Mb's. Falconer, A jelly time ended with a dainty lunch. July meeting will be a Children's c TIIURS,,JUNE 16, 1932 program. The roll calr toebe answer -- ed by funny sayings ofelle children. The. "ladies are holding their an- neal picnic Saturday, June 13th at Mr. Fred Pepper''s.. All members are invited' to come • and wring their friends. (Turner's 'Cortunnnity) Me. and M,rs. IIowarci Johns and fautily, accompanied , by Mrs, Ira Johns, motored to Orillia Last Thurs- day, Mrs, Reward Johns - and chil- dren going on to Bar River for a visit. Howard and Mrs. Ira Johns returned home ,Saturday. The Sunday School anniversary will be held in Turner's churrch on Sunday, June 19th, at 2.30 pan., with Rev. A. E. Doan of Mitchell ens speaker. Mm. Leslie Pepper has purchased a Tubber tire buggy and Mr. Will Pep per' has secured his drivers's license for the car. (Girls will be wise to keep an eye open fpr some doings and an ear open for some dates.) Miss Ida Bali has returned home frau 'Cleveland. 114r. and Mas. V. Terryberry and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pep- per visited :the former's parental home at Lambeth on Wednesday. The 'Tuokersmith Ladies' -Club Mo- nk will be held on Saturday of this week. Quite a number from here attend- ed the funeral of the late Mrs, W. C. Landsborough of Port Credit, which was held from the Presbyterian church of Seaforth on Monday last. STANLEY The ".Henderson Clan" held their thirteenth annual re -anion and pic- nic at the hone of Mr. and Mb's. Geo, Henderson, second concession, on the 8th of June. Members were present from Ingersoll, Kintore, Thamesford and Paris. After a sumptuous dinner the af- ternoon was spent 111 races, games, contests and after the election of officers a short program of duets, solos, readings and fancily singing followed. Between seven and eight . o'clock( all returned to their hones satisfied 'with the day. Mrs. Hen- .` dereson Sr., remained to spend a lengthy visit. She was the oldest member at the re -union, being in her eighty-first year, , The Webster reunion picnic will be held at Jewett's grove, Hayfield, on Saturday, June 18th. EXETER:. The local Masonic Lodge will attend Divine 'Service in the Trivitt Memorial Church Sunday evening, when the Rev. F. Q, Light - born of St. James Church, .Stz'ateord, will .preach, SPOTLESS RAIMENT invariably betokens the fastidious 4 woman, 'Garments that gleam with immaculate charm are also worn with the confidence that scrupulously clean ripparel al- ways inspires. Send your soiled clothes to us and let us renew. their appeaerance by the most ap- proved modern dry-cleaning methods, FAMES The Cleaner Phone 194, CLINTON t H.s.J •OLM MITIOLfir I�POME�i5 Me.R.GrEr-IC's°�,M siVRE ALid/,AYS ON 4THE Zr(aca Yo A.ZeE_, •a Aa Yes. Emergency's our middle name, Vigo always feel pleased when we're invited to "hurry up and get on the job." Tell us what is the matter with your plumbing and in a short space of time there won't be anything the mat- ter -with it. When are we com- ing? Immediately upon receipt of your call. The annual family picnic of the Westlake -Snowden and Penhale fam- ilies will be held this year at the home of Miss Snowden an Monday, June 20th. W. 3. ROZELL CLINTON, ONT. +� I am prepared to supply' my customers with all the choice berries they require this season. I'have the dark red berries which are the best for canning, they are also excellent for desert. Buy your berries direct from the, grower aid get then, fresh also boxes well filled. THESE BERRIES WILL ALSO BE SOLD PROM A. T. COOL'ER'S VARIETY STORE Special prices for Garden parties. I deliver any order in town, large or small, Order your. berries early, w•e will deliver .when th satisfactory for you. BERRY BOXES FOR SALE F. W. AND;; EWS Phone 33 -Clinton, Ont. 75-tf, aztxtazzsmanseccaceswasmastecseneScarmImP.i+gP11R. n,mCaowt, e,„ yy q prices aro 1 When we decided to sell electric rei'rigeratcrs, we wanted the leading electric refrig- erator. Our judgment led tie to choose Frigidaire. And,ther•e is no better proof that we were right than the new Moraine Model Frigidaires. You,l Ie s e whatn , we mean if yaue1 visit our store. These new Fr•igidaires are offeree] at .the lowest prices in Frigidaire history, yet they 'have features that you can't get an any other electric refrigerator at any price and they're Surplus -Powered by TWO CYLINDEiR oam cess ars that ensure quick freezing g and safe retsa oration en hottest days. Two cylinders instead of este, mean bower operating' cost and longer life because the compressor runs more slowly and only a small part of the time. We can tell you many eeasons why Frigidaire is the 'world's leading refrigeration value. Come ire today, if you tan. - We will gladly demonstrate the extra value and extra satisfaction that will be yours when you buy a genuine Frigidaire. ) i i ��1 Destributor dor Huron County