The Clinton News Record, 1930-04-24, Page 4IsMereleiliessiseautesesumensserssessamesesee
THE CLINTON-NEWS RECORD
ting along as well as possible.
BAYFIELD
Miss Ethel Cameron and niece,
Etltelda ' Woollen;. of Detroit are
spending the Easter vacation with
her aunt,:;; Miss Elizabeth Cameron.
Miss Ethelda will remain with Miss
Cameron for stint time.
MTs. G, tit. Woods and Miss Anna
Woods arrived- home on ;'9Vednesday
of last week after having' spent the
winter in Florida, On their return
journey - they visited Mrs. Hugh
Crosby in Otterville for several'
weeks,
,1VIirs, Roy' Poll of New Dundee
spent a couple,of days ;'last week
with her parents,' M. and Mrs. W.
R. Jowett, before going to Toronto
where she and her husband intend
to make their home.
'Mr. and 'Vile; J. P. Ferguson spent
Gond Fridax and: Easter with the
former's mother, - Bf'rs. Margaret
Ferguson.
•MT. and M)<s, R. J. Cantelon of
Stratford were the guests of Miss
Maude MieGregor for,,,Easter.
Mr. And, Mrs. Fred F'owlie and
Mr, Lawrence Fowlie returned to
London on Sunday after having
spent a week with their sisters.
Miss Alma *Kay- of Toronto
spent Good Friday and, Easter with
her: parentys,Mr, and Ars. H. -Z. Me-
M'r. and Mrs. Henry Lord and Mr.
and Mrs. Thos, Mallett ". of London
spent- Easter .with their mother, airs.
Kate Davison.
Mr. and 'Mr's. A. Ford King and
little Douglas .and Miss Miina Proc-
tor of Toronto were the guests of
the fernier's parents over Easter.
Miss Nine Heard is spending the
Easter vacation with her mother.
-Mr. Fred Heard of Clinton was also:
home for Easter.
Rev.. and Mrs. R. M. `Gale and
dauehter, Gladys, -spent several days
at Honeywood last iveek owing to
the serious illness of their daughter,
1Vlrs. T, Reid. M;r, Gale and Miss
Gladys returned to the village on'
Friday but were again summoned
and left far Honeywood on Sunday
morning. Mr. Colin Campbell took
rharee . of the morning service in
St. Andrew's United church and the
evening service was cancelled.
' Mr. and Mks J. L. Dixon and
daughter, Carrie, of London spent
the Easter week -end • with their
laughter, Mrs. R. FI. Paull at the
Thetery.
Dr, and Mrs. A. Newton -Brady
spent Thursday last in Toronto.
Mx. and M:rs. J. Stewart of Ham-
ilton spent the Eastertide with the
Iatter's parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. J.
Pollpak.
Ml" and Mrs. Percy Weston of
Kitchener visited the former's par-
ents, Mr. and Mis. Henry Wiest
over.. Easter.
Il r. and Mrs: I•I, K, King and little
Harold Atwood of Sarnia left on
Sunday after having spent the holi-
day with Mite. icing's parents MIr,
and hies. Chas. Parker. Mrs. E. A.
l eatherston and Miss DDcris accom-
panied them as far as London where
they are spending the week with her
sister. .
Mrs. Thos. Brandon and three boys
are spending the Easter vacation
with her mcthee in Waterloo,
Mrs. Agnes Currie left on Thurs-
day, of last week to spend Easter
With her daughter in I•Iamiltotl.
Miss Jean Kneeshaw of Goderich
is spending a couple of weeks with
ler grandmother, Mrs. A, McLeod.
Misses Elva and Anne Dewar and
Bfr. David • Dewar of Torantn are
'lending the Easter vaaetion With
their. parents, Mr. and Mrs. David
Dewar.
Miss Ruth Fisher of Waterloo.
Misses Ruble Fisher and V. Schultz
and Ms. Frank Erwin of Kitchener
wore the' guests of air, and Mrs, F.
. Edwards for Easter.
Me. and Mrs. Gilbert Knight "and
babe returned to Torantn nn Sunday
after having spent the holiday with
res. Knight's parents, Mr. and 0.frs.
F, Gemeinhardt, Miss Doris Gentein-
lardt accompanied them to Toronto
where she will visit.
Miss Gwen Elliott of Goderich
Plan to enjoy the
pleasures and convern
fences of an escorted
tour this summer. Visit
Jasper NationalPark.
See the great Canadian
Rockies .. the Pacific
Coast... or Alaska. Or
go east --the Maritimes
and Old Quebec.
Choice of 'dates and
itineraries available.
Full infornt;ation,
descriptive booklets
and reservations from
any agent of Canadian
National Railways.'
anadian
Nationai
townslipr as spending the. ,Easter.,va
cailion with iter: -•aunt, .Mrs. M. Era-
ser:
- (Guests', over 'the week-endat- the
home of Mr. and Mrs`. T. C. Bailey,
Ritz Hotel we're: Mr. and Mrs. Eth-
eriiigton and saes, Reseal and Neil, of •
Stratford. Master Neil Etherington
is spending the Easter -holidays ''with
his aunt, Mrs. T. C. Bailey.
M(r.: and Mies.• E. 11. Johns and
fam iy returned to . the village on
Monday evening atter -having 'spent
Easter with' the former's.mother at-
Wiiarton. •
Ma. Gerald Hamilton, telleir in 'the
local branch of- The Canadian . Bank
of Cmiiinerce, returned on Monday
after having•. spent Laster at. his
home at Carlisle,
(Miss Ruth' Houston returned to
London on •• Monday after -having
spent Good Friday and- Easter with
her. parents, Mi. and Mrs, Sam
IIouston, •
Ms's. M. Elliott, Miss Jean Dunn-
and
unnand Mr. Leslie Elliott returned home
on Monday' night after having mot-
ored" to Detroit where they spent
Easter,
Ma'. -and Mrs. Chas. Plater and two
,children of ,Detroit were with Mfrs.
Platens parents, Mr. and Mrs. WI. J,
McLeod, during the Eastertide. Their
elder child remained to visit with his
grandparents.
Mrs. aaeDonald and son, Mr, B.
MacDonald of Sarnia were Easter
guests at the honie of her daughter,••
ales. A, Newton -Brady. •
111-ise . S. Johnston is spending the
Easter vacation at her home at
Shepparton.
Mr. 0. Kaibfleiseh left on Thurs-
day to spend the • vacation at his
home at Mildmay.
Mr, and ars. E. IL York and babe
rtturndd to Toronto '011' Monday,
having ;come on Thursday to spend
Easter with Mrs. Ycrk's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Baker.
eir. and Mrs. Victor Burt and
family of Landon spent Easter with
their parents, 1111r. and Mrs. F. W.
Baker..
Mr1'. Gemeinhardt and son,
Charlie motored to Toronto on Fri-
day, ' returning home on Saturday
evening. ' '
Mr. Sam, Widcombe returned' to
Windsor on . Monday after having
spent' the holiday with his parents.
Miss Catherine Barton of Gode-
rich is spending tate Easter holidays
with her aunt, Mrs. Will Weston.
arr.' Fred Weston, who is attend-
ing the Collegiate Institute at Clin-
ton, is home for the Easter holidays.'
Miies. Cotton, Bud and Joan Cot-
ton, Mrs. Stone and two friends cf
London are at their summer cot-
tage.
Me. and Mrs. Roy Smith and
daughter are 'visiting friends in
London.
air. Gee.Elliott motored to Lon-
don for the holiday. ars. Elliott and
baby returned home with hint.
M. and hies, L. M. Day, Jean and
Jim of Detroit spent Easter at their
Cottage.
`Mrs. H. A. Stott and Miss Cough-
lin returned on Tuesday after having
spent a few days in Detroit.
Dr. and Mts. Alexander, Mr, and
Mrs, Dickson Glass and two daugh-
ters, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, Mr.
and Mrs. F. Granger and family,
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Will, Bob and
Agnes Will, London, Dr. and Mrs.
G. S. Atkinson were amongst those
who spent Easter at their summer
cottages.
Mrs. A. S. Atkinson and son, Don-
ald, and two grandchildren, Fatty
and Stewart .Atkinson, of ,Adroit
Inc at their cottage.
Special music marked the hearty
Easter service which was held in
Trinity church on Sunday morning.
The Office of Holy Communion was
sung by the choir and during the
Offertory Miss Lucy 'Weeds sang,
"T knew that my Redeemer liveth,"
Handel, The rector preached an
insniring sermon taking for his text:
1 Cora 15-3-4.
The church was prettily decorated
with Taster lilies, snapdragons and
quantities of beautiful daffodils.
Miss Helen Beattie of Wiinghai n
silent 'Gerd Friday with her aunt,
lies. A. E. Erwin,
Mr. and Ms. Geddes of Waterloo
were the guests of 14Mrs. M. Ferguson
for Easter.
An auto Ioad of laymen from the
parish attended the laymen's banquet
at Wingham on Monday evening. .
AUBURN
Miss Josephine Weir is visiting
with relatives in Strathroy.
ivre, and • M' s, 1t1<iiton Plunkett and
family of Toronto spent the week-
end with his. parents.
Mass Ethel Washington who is
teaching at 1VZoonstone is spending
the holidays with her parents here.
' Mr. Kaleror Dawson, who has been
sick for the past month, is back at
his work in the bank,
!The funeral of the late Mrs. Gillis
ofIllinoistook place from. the home
of her niece, Mrs. Maitland Allin, on
Sunday, April 20th, Rev. Eric An-
derson of Blyth ponducted • the ser.-
vices.
er-vices. Idterm;ent in BaIi's cemetery.
LONDON ROAD
Miss Edith Stanbury of Elsie,
IBtliburton,. is spending the' Easter
holidays.. at hes home.
Miss Jean Falconer, Paris, spent
the 'Eastertide under the parental
roof.
Miss Irene Swinbanlc commenced a
course at the' Clinton School' of Com-
merce this week.
Mrs. McMichael spent last week
with friends in Goderich,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton ' Wiiltse and
children spent Sunday .visiting with
Goderich friends.
The' Community club `net at the
home of Met. W:':Swuvbank on Wed-
nesday last with fourteen members
present. Everyone responded to the
roll call n
1 not generously s g ercixsly with gro-
ceries for a family inwhich the club,
are interested and arrangements
were made to do sewing for differ
-
ant causes as the members see the
need: ' The Stanley ,'ladies assisted
the `,>hostess to serve refreshments.
Next meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs.` G. Falconer, in May.
Mr. and .Mrs. Roy PIumsteel spent
Sunday with Brussels and Walton
friends,
BTi. Allain:-McDonnei, Mrs. Chas,
ItfaDonneI and.daughtez, Dorothy and
Miss Ifattie ,Sutherland of : il"ensall
visited at the home of Mrs. Arthur
W'ltse on Saturday last.
,1Vfiss Ruby Fischel; Kitchener,
spent •the, week -end with'1V1'rs. Frank
Land.
STANLEY,
MissElliott
es Jessie and. Grace i;lof
Stratford 'were 'holiday visitors with
Miss Fannie Diehl. •
Miss' Edna Hodgson of Witten
Grove is "visiting her :sister, Mrs.
Harold Penhale, for a few, weeks.
Mr. and M,4;s. John Seotchmer who
attended the funeral of the latter's
brother, Mr. .Charles-e'`lGalster of
Michigan, have returned home,
Messrs. Harold and Robert Pen -
hale motored to St. Thomas on Sat-
urday last, bringing home a truck
load of calves.
Miss Vina Herbert, teacher of - S.
S. No. 4, is spending Easter week at
her, home in Mitchell,
Glad to report that Mrs. John
Seotchmer, who has been quite ill, is
improving njcely.
Misses Elizabeth and ,Mary Snow-
den
nowden are spending their Easter hall -
days with friends on The Bronson
line.
Mr. Frank ItIGowan is visiting his
sister, Mrs, Albert Batt, of Stouff
ville.
Miss Kate McGregor of Newmar-
ket and Miss Margaret McGregor o£
Toronto spent the holidays with
their parents, Mr. and Bflr's. Neil Me -
THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1930,
GODERICIi.,TOW9'TSmp COUPLE
CELEBRATE1WCNTn ; r
IETH
WEDDING ANNIVERrSAR.Y
A number of: friends and relatives vs
gathered at the .home Of Me, and
hes. Charles Williams on the even-
ing of -April the eighteenth to offer.
their congratulations on the oceiis!
stun of their China Wedding anni-
aver sary. The family were all home,
Margaret Charlie, Annie, Harry,
Earl and Irene, •
The evening was spent in playing
cards and dancing,very dainty re-
freshments; being served to fifty
guests at elevenio jelock by the daugh-
ter; '•Margaret. and Annie. After
lunch the dance ee,ntinued tilt the
ao.0.11e.
wee, sma' 'ours, of the morning.
The 'bride and gvoom were the
recipients of Many handsome gifts
and_ else a telegram fsons..the .bride's
brother,' conveying congratulations
and good' wishes. The telegram came
all the way from Cor-De.Dane, Ida-
ho, arriving on ;the evening of the
eighteenth. '
Among 'the's'e ' who were 'present
were a ` tow who 'attended Mr. and
Mrs, Williams' wedding.'
no. and.; MJrs, WIillnuns still reside
where they took "up farthing twertt;,
years ago,
Before the party broke up the
guests sang, "Auld Lang -Syne," and
"For They are Jolly .Good Fellow's."
The home waltz was then played and
the guests departed. All: report a
very enjoyable time, Bi •s, Thomas
Straughan, Mrs. Williams mother,
remained' for the week -end.'
matassamertswomsesso
Gregor.
Mss. Joe Barton and Jack of Gode-
rich spent a few days at the home of
Mt'. Hugh Gilmour.
Mr. and Mrs, Wine, Green of Col-.
borne visited at M'r'. Hugh Gilmour.'s
at thebeginning. of the week.
titer. Wilmot Holman .of Pasqua,
Sask., called at the home of'Ml. ;Geo:
Baird last Whdnesday.
The following is the report of the
Easter Examinations held at S. S.'
No. 4, North:
Sr. 4th—Maria. Hohner, 70.
Jr. 4th—John Watson, 64; Gordon
Scotehmer, 62; "'Beatrice Houston, .
56.
-Sr. 3rd --,Keith Westlake, ,64; Bert
Greer, 63; Antirnette Rau, 59.
Sr. 1st—Wilfred Rau, 71.
Jr, Ist—.Melvin Greer, 83; Gordon
Westlake, 80; Billy Armstrong, 78;
Ethel Watson, 66; Madge Houston,
56
Pr. ---Andrew Rau, 59.
Those markers "" were absent for
one or more examinations.
—Vina. I3'erbert, teaeher.
GOOD TIMES COMING
"We can look forward to still
greater achievements in Canada in
the next ten years, said Mr. Sherman
of the Sherman Corporations, Toron-
to, in discussing' commercial condi-
tions. 'Business executives, engin-
eers, scientists and inventors are all
concentrating on methods that moan
progress and innovations which will
yield material benefits to business
and to the public, while adding much
to the national wealth and the gener-
al well-being of this nation and our
neighbor.
"The next decade will witness a
great growth in our domestic mar-
ket, with a much -increased consum-
ing power. Our foreign market will
grow to- fete greater proportions as
the vttie
ty at
d attractivenessof our
products advance and their cost is
lowered through improved mapufae-
turing processes. The inventive zeal
and genius of the country will great-
ly surpass anything' yet realized,
The uses of advertising will be great.
ly expanded and form a definite part
in the education of the people."
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and Ma's. Arthur Whetham
spent the week -end at the home
the latter's mother, Mrs. '11.
Miss Beatrice McQuillian spent the
-end with M,r. and Mrs. *Rob-
MTs. Robinson Woods, Miiss John-
and Mr. Lorne Woods spent
with friends in ,Stanley.
Misses Sadie and Rena Coiling, Mr.
Coiling and children, Clark and
of Ripley, were visitors with
and MI's. Wilkinson last week.
. Levis returned last week from
delightful six Months visit
in the Old Country. During
time he 'enjoyed a visit with
son in Somerset and his daughter
Wales. .-.
a number from around here
the funeral of the late Miss
A. 'MeQuillian in Liicknow on
Vera Todd is Spending the
vacation en Toronto.
Owing to an. ordination and induc-
tion service being held at Zurich for
of one of the residents of Benmiller,
Mr. W1m. Durst, who has completed
J. his degree, the Smith's Hill chureh
wilt be as usual but wi11 have a dif-
ferent speaker for that day. Many
of the Benmiller people aro preper-
trig to attend the induction and ordin-
ation service at • Zurich.
Seeding is the chief occupation
among the farmers this Week. "
A, large number attended the fun -
eral of Mr. arid Mrs. Reg. aervell's
son, Burton, whose death 'happened
suddenly on Friday,morning. ire was
to buried in Colborne cemetery on Sun -
day. •
Mr. John *Tierra, who is resid-
ing with his niece, Mrs. ,George -Glen,
has reached his 104th birthday in
fair health and best of spirits.
The play, "No Account David,"
was presented in tBenmiller church
on Thursday evening. The weather
was very wet but those 'who braved
it witnessed an interesting play., just
the same. Those taking part were,
- Mrs. A. Vanstone, Mrs. Fletcher
Fishet; Miss Dorothy Walter, ,Miss
Beulah Long, Miss Leola Snyder,
Mr,Wilfred
StanleyDolton -Snyder, Mr. e,Ro.
Fisher; Mr. .Shultz, Mr, Ross
Fisher and Mr. Edgar. Blake, .
Those, who know Miss Annie 'Wa1-
ter who underwent an operation in J
Toronto for inward goitre on Tues- .R
day will be elad to know cl;e le `ret -
COLBORNE•
Julia 'keen. and Mrs. Jean
are spending Easter at their'
that of Mir. and 1Vfes. R. M.
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and Mi.'s. Tait Clarke returned
their. honeymoon on. Saturday,
e; • 1 `•
Varcoe had a slight tumble on
but only suffered a e'eneral
ting along as well as possible.
BAYFIELD
Miss Ethel Cameron and niece,
Etltelda ' Woollen;. of Detroit are
spending the Easter vacation with
her aunt,:;; Miss Elizabeth Cameron.
Miss Ethelda will remain with Miss
Cameron for stint time.
MTs. G, tit. Woods and Miss Anna
Woods arrived- home on ;'9Vednesday
of last week after having' spent the
winter in Florida, On their return
journey - they visited Mrs. Hugh
Crosby in Otterville for several'
weeks,
,1VIirs, Roy' Poll of New Dundee
spent a couple,of days ;'last week
with her parents,' M. and Mrs. W.
R. Jowett, before going to Toronto
where she and her husband intend
to make their home.
'Mr. and 'Vile; J. P. Ferguson spent
Gond Fridax and: Easter with the
former's mother, - Bf'rs. Margaret
Ferguson.
•MT. and M)<s, R. J. Cantelon of
Stratford were the guests of Miss
Maude MieGregor for,,,Easter.
Mr. And, Mrs. Fred F'owlie and
Mr, Lawrence Fowlie returned to
London on Sunday after having
spent a week with their sisters.
Miss Alma *Kay- of Toronto
spent Good Friday and, Easter with
her: parentys,Mr, and Ars. H. -Z. Me-
M'r. and Mrs. Henry Lord and Mr.
and Mrs. Thos, Mallett ". of London
spent- Easter .with their mother, airs.
Kate Davison.
Mr. and 'Mr's. A. Ford King and
little Douglas .and Miss Miina Proc-
tor of Toronto were the guests of
the fernier's parents over Easter.
Miss Nine Heard is spending the
Easter vacation with her mother.
-Mr. Fred Heard of Clinton was also:
home for Easter.
Rev.. and Mrs. R. M. `Gale and
dauehter, Gladys, -spent several days
at Honeywood last iveek owing to
the serious illness of their daughter,
1Vlrs. T, Reid. M;r, Gale and Miss
Gladys returned to the village on'
Friday but were again summoned
and left far Honeywood on Sunday
morning. Mr. Colin Campbell took
rharee . of the morning service in
St. Andrew's United church and the
evening service was cancelled.
' Mr. and Mks J. L. Dixon and
daughter, Carrie, of London spent
the Easter week -end • with their
laughter, Mrs. R. FI. Paull at the
Thetery.
Dr, and Mrs. A. Newton -Brady
spent Thursday last in Toronto.
Mx. and M:rs. J. Stewart of Ham-
ilton spent the Eastertide with the
Iatter's parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. J.
Pollpak.
Ml" and Mrs. Percy Weston of
Kitchener visited the former's par-
ents, Mr. and Mis. Henry Wiest
over.. Easter.
Il r. and Mrs: I•I, K, King and little
Harold Atwood of Sarnia left on
Sunday after having spent the holi-
day with Mite. icing's parents MIr,
and hies. Chas. Parker. Mrs. E. A.
l eatherston and Miss DDcris accom-
panied them as far as London where
they are spending the week with her
sister. .
Mrs. Thos. Brandon and three boys
are spending the Easter vacation
with her mcthee in Waterloo,
Mrs. Agnes Currie left on Thurs-
day, of last week to spend Easter
With her daughter in I•Iamiltotl.
Miss Jean Kneeshaw of Goderich
is spending a couple of weeks with
ler grandmother, Mrs. A, McLeod.
Misses Elva and Anne Dewar and
Bfr. David • Dewar of Torantn are
'lending the Easter vaaetion With
their. parents, Mr. and Mrs. David
Dewar.
Miss Ruth Fisher of Waterloo.
Misses Ruble Fisher and V. Schultz
and Ms. Frank Erwin of Kitchener
wore the' guests of air, and Mrs, F.
. Edwards for Easter.
Me. and Mrs. Gilbert Knight "and
babe returned to Torantn nn Sunday
after having spent the holiday with
res. Knight's parents, Mr. and 0.frs.
F, Gemeinhardt, Miss Doris Gentein-
lardt accompanied them to Toronto
where she will visit.
Miss Gwen Elliott of Goderich
Plan to enjoy the
pleasures and convern
fences of an escorted
tour this summer. Visit
Jasper NationalPark.
See the great Canadian
Rockies .. the Pacific
Coast... or Alaska. Or
go east --the Maritimes
and Old Quebec.
Choice of 'dates and
itineraries available.
Full infornt;ation,
descriptive booklets
and reservations from
any agent of Canadian
National Railways.'
anadian
Nationai
townslipr as spending the. ,Easter.,va
cailion with iter: -•aunt, .Mrs. M. Era-
ser:
- (Guests', over 'the week-endat- the
home of Mr. and Mrs`. T. C. Bailey,
Ritz Hotel we're: Mr. and Mrs. Eth-
eriiigton and saes, Reseal and Neil, of •
Stratford. Master Neil Etherington
is spending the Easter -holidays ''with
his aunt, Mrs. T. C. Bailey.
M(r.: and Mies.• E. 11. Johns and
fam iy returned to . the village on
Monday evening atter -having 'spent
Easter with' the former's.mother at-
Wiiarton. •
Ma. Gerald Hamilton, telleir in 'the
local branch of- The Canadian . Bank
of Cmiiinerce, returned on Monday
after having•. spent Laster at. his
home at Carlisle,
(Miss Ruth' Houston returned to
London on •• Monday after -having
spent Good Friday and- Easter with
her. parents, Mi. and Mrs, Sam
IIouston, •
Ms's. M. Elliott, Miss Jean Dunn-
and
unnand Mr. Leslie Elliott returned home
on Monday' night after having mot-
ored" to Detroit where they spent
Easter,
Ma'. -and Mrs. Chas. Plater and two
,children of ,Detroit were with Mfrs.
Platens parents, Mr. and Mrs. WI. J,
McLeod, during the Eastertide. Their
elder child remained to visit with his
grandparents.
Mrs. aaeDonald and son, Mr, B.
MacDonald of Sarnia were Easter
guests at the honie of her daughter,••
ales. A, Newton -Brady. •
111-ise . S. Johnston is spending the
Easter vacation at her home at
Shepparton.
Mr. 0. Kaibfleiseh left on Thurs-
day to spend the • vacation at his
home at Mildmay.
Mr, and ars. E. IL York and babe
rtturndd to Toronto '011' Monday,
having ;come on Thursday to spend
Easter with Mrs. Ycrk's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Baker.
eir. and Mrs. Victor Burt and
family of Landon spent Easter with
their parents, 1111r. and Mrs. F. W.
Baker..
Mr1'. Gemeinhardt and son,
Charlie motored to Toronto on Fri-
day, ' returning home on Saturday
evening. ' '
Mr. Sam, Widcombe returned' to
Windsor on . Monday after having
spent' the holiday with his parents.
Miss Catherine Barton of Gode-
rich is spending tate Easter holidays
with her aunt, Mrs. Will Weston.
arr.' Fred Weston, who is attend-
ing the Collegiate Institute at Clin-
ton, is home for the Easter holidays.'
Miies. Cotton, Bud and Joan Cot-
ton, Mrs. Stone and two friends cf
London are at their summer cot-
tage.
Me. and Mrs. Roy Smith and
daughter are 'visiting friends in
London.
air. Gee.Elliott motored to Lon-
don for the holiday. ars. Elliott and
baby returned home with hint.
M. and hies, L. M. Day, Jean and
Jim of Detroit spent Easter at their
Cottage.
`Mrs. H. A. Stott and Miss Cough-
lin returned on Tuesday after having
spent a few days in Detroit.
Dr. and Mts. Alexander, Mr, and
Mrs, Dickson Glass and two daugh-
ters, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, Mr.
and Mrs. F. Granger and family,
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Will, Bob and
Agnes Will, London, Dr. and Mrs.
G. S. Atkinson were amongst those
who spent Easter at their summer
cottages.
Mrs. A. S. Atkinson and son, Don-
ald, and two grandchildren, Fatty
and Stewart .Atkinson, of ,Adroit
Inc at their cottage.
Special music marked the hearty
Easter service which was held in
Trinity church on Sunday morning.
The Office of Holy Communion was
sung by the choir and during the
Offertory Miss Lucy 'Weeds sang,
"T knew that my Redeemer liveth,"
Handel, The rector preached an
insniring sermon taking for his text:
1 Cora 15-3-4.
The church was prettily decorated
with Taster lilies, snapdragons and
quantities of beautiful daffodils.
Miss Helen Beattie of Wiinghai n
silent 'Gerd Friday with her aunt,
lies. A. E. Erwin,
Mr. and Ms. Geddes of Waterloo
were the guests of 14Mrs. M. Ferguson
for Easter.
An auto Ioad of laymen from the
parish attended the laymen's banquet
at Wingham on Monday evening. .
AUBURN
Miss Josephine Weir is visiting
with relatives in Strathroy.
ivre, and • M' s, 1t1<iiton Plunkett and
family of Toronto spent the week-
end with his. parents.
Mass Ethel Washington who is
teaching at 1VZoonstone is spending
the holidays with her parents here.
' Mr. Kaleror Dawson, who has been
sick for the past month, is back at
his work in the bank,
!The funeral of the late Mrs. Gillis
ofIllinoistook place from. the home
of her niece, Mrs. Maitland Allin, on
Sunday, April 20th, Rev. Eric An-
derson of Blyth ponducted • the ser.-
vices.
er-vices. Idterm;ent in BaIi's cemetery.
LONDON ROAD
Miss Edith Stanbury of Elsie,
IBtliburton,. is spending the' Easter
holidays.. at hes home.
Miss Jean Falconer, Paris, spent
the 'Eastertide under the parental
roof.
Miss Irene Swinbanlc commenced a
course at the' Clinton School' of Com-
merce this week.
Mrs. McMichael spent last week
with friends in Goderich,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton ' Wiiltse and
children spent Sunday .visiting with
Goderich friends.
The' Community club `net at the
home of Met. W:':Swuvbank on Wed-
nesday last with fourteen members
present. Everyone responded to the
roll call n
1 not generously s g ercixsly with gro-
ceries for a family inwhich the club,
are interested and arrangements
were made to do sewing for differ
-
ant causes as the members see the
need: ' The Stanley ,'ladies assisted
the `,>hostess to serve refreshments.
Next meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs.` G. Falconer, in May.
Mr. and .Mrs. Roy PIumsteel spent
Sunday with Brussels and Walton
friends,
BTi. Allain:-McDonnei, Mrs. Chas,
ItfaDonneI and.daughtez, Dorothy and
Miss Ifattie ,Sutherland of : il"ensall
visited at the home of Mrs. Arthur
W'ltse on Saturday last.
,1Vfiss Ruby Fischel; Kitchener,
spent •the, week -end with'1V1'rs. Frank
Land.
STANLEY,
MissElliott
es Jessie and. Grace i;lof
Stratford 'were 'holiday visitors with
Miss Fannie Diehl. •
Miss' Edna Hodgson of Witten
Grove is "visiting her :sister, Mrs.
Harold Penhale, for a few, weeks.
Mr. and M,4;s. John Seotchmer who
attended the funeral of the latter's
brother, Mr. .Charles-e'`lGalster of
Michigan, have returned home,
Messrs. Harold and Robert Pen -
hale motored to St. Thomas on Sat-
urday last, bringing home a truck
load of calves.
Miss Vina Herbert, teacher of - S.
S. No. 4, is spending Easter week at
her, home in Mitchell,
Glad to report that Mrs. John
Seotchmer, who has been quite ill, is
improving njcely.
Misses Elizabeth and ,Mary Snow-
den
nowden are spending their Easter hall -
days with friends on The Bronson
line.
Mr. Frank ItIGowan is visiting his
sister, Mrs, Albert Batt, of Stouff
ville.
Miss Kate McGregor of Newmar-
ket and Miss Margaret McGregor o£
Toronto spent the holidays with
their parents, Mr. and Bflr's. Neil Me -
THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1930,
GODERICIi.,TOW9'TSmp COUPLE
CELEBRATE1WCNTn ; r
IETH
WEDDING ANNIVERrSAR.Y
A number of: friends and relatives vs
gathered at the .home Of Me, and
hes. Charles Williams on the even-
ing of -April the eighteenth to offer.
their congratulations on the oceiis!
stun of their China Wedding anni-
aver sary. The family were all home,
Margaret Charlie, Annie, Harry,
Earl and Irene, •
The evening was spent in playing
cards and dancing,very dainty re-
freshments; being served to fifty
guests at elevenio jelock by the daugh-
ter; '•Margaret. and Annie. After
lunch the dance ee,ntinued tilt the
ao.0.11e.
wee, sma' 'ours, of the morning.
The 'bride and gvoom were the
recipients of Many handsome gifts
and_ else a telegram fsons..the .bride's
brother,' conveying congratulations
and good' wishes. The telegram came
all the way from Cor-De.Dane, Ida-
ho, arriving on ;the evening of the
eighteenth. '
Among 'the's'e ' who were 'present
were a ` tow who 'attended Mr. and
Mrs, Williams' wedding.'
no. and.; MJrs, WIillnuns still reside
where they took "up farthing twertt;,
years ago,
Before the party broke up the
guests sang, "Auld Lang -Syne," and
"For They are Jolly .Good Fellow's."
The home waltz was then played and
the guests departed. All: report a
very enjoyable time, Bi •s, Thomas
Straughan, Mrs. Williams mother,
remained' for the week -end.'
matassamertswomsesso
Gregor.
Mss. Joe Barton and Jack of Gode-
rich spent a few days at the home of
Mt'. Hugh Gilmour.
Mr. and Mrs, Wine, Green of Col-.
borne visited at M'r'. Hugh Gilmour.'s
at thebeginning. of the week.
titer. Wilmot Holman .of Pasqua,
Sask., called at the home of'Ml. ;Geo:
Baird last Whdnesday.
The following is the report of the
Easter Examinations held at S. S.'
No. 4, North:
Sr. 4th—Maria. Hohner, 70.
Jr. 4th—John Watson, 64; Gordon
Scotehmer, 62; "'Beatrice Houston, .
56.
-Sr. 3rd --,Keith Westlake, ,64; Bert
Greer, 63; Antirnette Rau, 59.
Sr. 1st—Wilfred Rau, 71.
Jr, Ist—.Melvin Greer, 83; Gordon
Westlake, 80; Billy Armstrong, 78;
Ethel Watson, 66; Madge Houston,
56
Pr. ---Andrew Rau, 59.
Those markers "" were absent for
one or more examinations.
—Vina. I3'erbert, teaeher.
GOOD TIMES COMING
"We can look forward to still
greater achievements in Canada in
the next ten years, said Mr. Sherman
of the Sherman Corporations, Toron-
to, in discussing' commercial condi-
tions. 'Business executives, engin-
eers, scientists and inventors are all
concentrating on methods that moan
progress and innovations which will
yield material benefits to business
and to the public, while adding much
to the national wealth and the gener-
al well-being of this nation and our
neighbor.
"The next decade will witness a
great growth in our domestic mar-
ket, with a much -increased consum-
ing power. Our foreign market will
grow to- fete greater proportions as
the vttie
ty at
d attractivenessof our
products advance and their cost is
lowered through improved mapufae-
turing processes. The inventive zeal
and genius of the country will great-
ly surpass anything' yet realized,
The uses of advertising will be great.
ly expanded and form a definite part
in the education of the people."
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