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The Clinton News Record, 1928-07-05, Page 5, �. rk'Au'.,i�' ,� •L,'e. rill'' CLINTON-NEWS >.RECORD 11 COOPER'S . E,. iollr✓WS firs (1. TENS NEW, DOLL �i WITH tlfitr .Y PURCHASE AME. ICP ADES • M.9 `Take advantage of this amazing offer to try the new Valet;. AutoStrop Razor. Revolutionary im- provements have 'th'e: best razor ever produced.'. No knack" required in using. Act today if ydur'want one. Razor Strop 10 Blades al l for One Dollar Comeand are in Our is JULY BARGAINS NS A. T. 000PER. CLI NTN J: Sherlock -Manning Pi nos• - How About Treating Your- self to a PIANO T. J. McNEIL Clinton's Musical Instrument Representative' - ays at Your Service Box 113_ or Phone 273, Clinton,- ggs Crcarn ouIfr�. WE RECOGNIZE QUALITY ` and DISTRIBUTE THE. CASH ACCORDINGLY at" CLINTON..CREAMERY,CLINTON PHONE 145 SEAFORTH BRANCH, SEAFORTH PHONE 162 CLINTON BRANCH,' CLINTON, ONTARIO . PHONE 190 • Gunn, Langlois & Co., Limited HEAD OFFICE MONTREAL, QUIZ. - TIRES TUBES" FREE 10 DAY .SALE INGS 15 PER CENT TO 20 PER CENT WHY PAY MORE 30X3lA STANDARD CORD $6.95 29 X 4.40 STANDAR)) BALLOON $11.45 SIZES AT CORRESPONDING LOW PRICES WITH TUBE TO FIT FREE ALL TIRES AND TUBES ARE FIRSTS ton Garage- A., S. INKLEY t limesille tesville Cheese and Butter n running steadily and is a fine lot of butter and sale • of cheese was made. which brought the price . b. Clinton, the -,highest war time. A,)1 the cheese season has graded No. 1. rs are very mulch pleased ntity and quality of .the season so far, They think. he right men in charge. riel Mulholland, who has winter in Detroit has re- er -parental home for the;. rnths r the /unfavorable weather. it was: impossible to hold party' and it, has been de- ithdraw having ,"i.t at any land 'Alcock has •been re - , here the Miss May Bradford of 'Toronto, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Brog- den MacMath-over the holiday. Mr, and Mrs. M. Stock and daugh- tors' spent the week -end at Milverton as the guests of Mrs. Stock's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ratz, _ -Mrs. . Knox of Saskatchewan= isr the ,guest of.her `sister, Mrs. J. Cudniore. Mr. Donglas•Ward of Elmira,` vis- ited friends here' over the week -end. Miss Grieve of Egnoiidville who has. been teacher here during the past. 'term, returned honio for heraholidays on Saturday. - She has been re -em gibed for the coating year. Mr. Ernie Little has disposed of his place to Mr.,Norman Mair, Mr, and Mrs. W. Wilder, and Mr, r 'and Mrs, Braehhenberry and fancily of Bad Axe,'IVficliigan, spent the week- end as guests ' of "Mr. - and Mrs. J. Mulholland. Mrs,, Harry Mulholland, of Detroit., called ou Mr,' aiid Mrs. J. Mulholland i the past week. .411 e summer sersouhas,.contmonee now, Amongst those who `-'..-' mg tateh' cottage;'. as's.••.1Y,�, McConkey, ,14argaret and Joe Dan Mrs. H. A. Lawson' and fan Stratford; Dr, and Mt's, mut: and 1 tinily, -Mr.' and Mrs. C amilv,,anti Mrs. J. II. Taylor, Lon k �.fiid '14I -s, Wm, Rogers 1Ir,` t L Nethercott, TVlr and Mrs ffithv Stratford; Mr. and avidHastings and family, Galt it a td fibs. Gordon Kennedy G 1Tr Cotta g' ns Jo ett's ` Grove gersW It'�tyf4nae%'son; •Toronto;' ,litIrs. analtiy Montreal, NIr, and Mrs,' Gunn' "� and family,: London Mrs. Steedman,; Detroit;: Dr. and 1V oig Shields and family, Kitchener Dr., M, Mrs, ,:Lrvingstons and family, W4 doif; loo; Mxr,p IiM'rs. W. P, Clement ly dau^htei reit Kitchener �, h ,nex and` J Sour a to S •iforth. . h� u. Dr; and Mrs. C, Vtisi: King uaug ld er , Betty,; of "Deti oilt seen few days at:their. cottage this We Miss W. Rankin,of Stratford is cupying her 'cottage onthelake sh Miss M. Campbell, ae rnpanie Miss 'Olive Pollock went to 'Mite n Sunda to visit h o ,V r, ei'nephow, do"il; ,The werither?r rsr e ttemely' w ei liuh' fHittj! there as r.'ia9��e turnout to W1cotne .<'111:: Rev.. R. etir' t ll.'' n nnigs. "Ret Mr. Mrs, Clare of Goderieh was in charge of and the' evenings program. Rev, Mr, Jow- Tot•- ett t Fie raged' followed d by tlta`•iuduc-. tion servitor after which'Rev.. Mri are: Lundy of ,Nile circuit addressed the Mc minister and Rev. Mr, Alp of Auburn Geo. spoke to 'the . Le c • ot. e r ' i ati on and Cummings was then z.,trodnoed to Tr•s, those present, afterwards speaking in and a very able 'way a few words of a ter- friendliness, followed by a short pray - and er. Mrs. r: and Mrs. Ce,n'ge Patterson air i Misses Martha e I a attha rud :Florence' Patter_ and son' are- holidaying with relatives': at s t' a' Carlow. dr, T -'. Mr. and Mrs." Alex. Donley and oe- family visited with Mr,.and Mrs. John ore. Faegan •over.:Sunday.:' d by Mr•s. Agnew and. daughters. Mar - hell garet, Kathleen and' Patt icia of Tor - Dr'. onto and Miss,Annie Walter are vis- iting with Mr. and Mrs: John Walter. Mr, Kaiser'of Stratford and daugh- ter Miss Della Kaiser, visited`on Sun- day' with their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. John Young. Mr. and :Mrs, Will Clayton of Put- nam were holiday visitors id Carlow. tivill 'and family, Dr, and "11•Trs. J. H `D Smith and son, ;Carmuen, Mrs. C.''13, Chapman and fansilti `tli. anct airs P, Manners `and son,; Billy, Mrs,P.1 sand family, Tod' IIart, Nus, 5, Thomas ^and little' daughter, Lon Prr, mid Mrs, .R...>T, Orr •and fan Stratford n' a d Mi fo and and Mrs. W May and :daughter ,'S` Marys, Miss 'Nina Heard -of "Kitch.ne home for; the lung, vacation; Miss Jean M, Woods left for onto on Tuesday -'after having•sp the wee',c=end., with her, parents, Miss Izetta Merrier went to ,New Dundee last week to spend a few days before going to Toronto too exam papers. Mr, and Mrs, P.G. Neelin retur to the village on Thursday last, T have as their, guests Mr. and Mrs Neelin arid- Master Fred ;and li Miss Anna'Neelin of Toronto.. Miss 11,1: H. Gerrie left on Satur to spend her vacation 'at her ho near Ingersoll. Mr. and, Mss. E, lI Jolxns' and L rence and. Carson . Johns ,.motored pt Wiart i on Saturday to visit the f mei•'s mother, over.Dominiau Day. Liss'' Anna Woods left on Tues to take a summer ,course at the W ern University,,London. .Miss Ethel Jowett left on, Satnrd to spend the week -end in New Dun before going to Toronto where will take asummer course at the versify. '.' Miss Alma MacKay of Toronto w home for Dominion:Day. - Miss' Gerrie- and Miss A. Wo have been re-engaged to teach'n fine Armstrong. A -drowning was narrowly ,ave nee) ort 'Monday afternoon , about hey o'cloo1s when the fiftx�s,eeri=yoarslie F, daughter of itis•. and itLe the -Blyth got out beyond her depth w bathingn R north of the piers. Mr. day }L'Beshop. of Stratford heard. Die screams' and plunged into the 1 fully clothed. .He reached her but the me- under tow Was so strong that he wa-s to unable to, get her to shore until a ofi- nnnibor'',of nitji formed a hmnan chain and thus brought rescued and day rescuer to safety. First 'aid wjis ad- est- Ministered and .the girl revived, in a- bout-fifteen - bout•fifteen'titinutes, • _• ax Mrs; Thornton Mustard' 'and family dee of Toronto are' occupying, their pot - she tage. E. Mi•. and Mrs. W. D. Stevenson`and' family of Toronto are at their Sum- as mer home for the season. Mrs. L. B. Smith and bah'e of Lon - (xis don snent the week-end'with her pal ext ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Parker. -ted two =old of hile W. her are year. Mr. anItd rs. A. Furter of North Bay motored to the village` on Friday and spent the ,the d-with thelat ter's parents,. Mr: and Mrs. W. J. Stinson. They returned :' on Sunday. via .Toronto. • Mr. and 'Mrs': J. Stewart 'of Handl-. ton visited the'latter'S parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pollock,' over Dominion Miss Betty' Pollock of fault St, Marie, who accompanied ; her sister from Hamilton, left Mi Wednesday to visit her `sister, Mrs, Geo; Hellman, in Goderieh, Mr. and Mrs H. 1VLcLaren and two daughters- of Port Elgin' spent the week -end with Mrs. Wm. Stirling, Miss- Elva Dewar of Toronto and David ° Dewar of Colborne' township are:home'for their holidays,`. Too much cannot be said in praise of the splendid portrayal' of play, "The Road to the City," by the A. L P. A. of Bing ,rf, under the direction of Rev. W. A, Townshend of 'Bowie, It was regrettable that the weather was not fair, thus preventing many from attending, ` The play was given under. the auspices of the junior Guild of Trinity Church.•Between acts members, of the A. Y. P. A. re- cited and gave a guitar solo and the orchestra'rendered several selections in their usual fine style. dark Bawden of Clinton is in charge of the store which O'Neils of Dunton have opened in the other- half of J. W,. Tippets store. Mss. M. E. Babb of Stratford and Mrs. Minnie Ross of. Toronto, who spent the month of -June in the. lit- tea's Cottage, Sum -R -Inn, returned to their'hontes the curl ofl. the month.' Mr. and Mrs. R. Bloonfield•.and son' returned to their home in Windsor of ter having; spent a few days with Mis and Mrs. A. C. Brandon. Mr and Mrs. A. C. Brandon and family visited- relatives 'in •Wing'ham on Sunday. Ma. J: G. Field and family of Tavi- stock are occupying W. Cotton's cot- deceased ...."-- f r'' Mr. an Mrs. E d A Sauder, Betty and Bobby' Sander and Miss Ruby Fisher of Kitchener we're guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Edwards on Sun- day and Monday. Mr and Mrs, 3. L. Dixon and. daugh- -`ter, Carrie, of Galt spent the week- end with, their daughter, Mrs. F. H. Paull. - Miss,es Lillian and F'Morley of De- troit are occupying ,Mos L. M. Days cottage. They have with- them five nieces: Frances N. Morley, Birming- ham; Jane And Ann 1Vf,00re, Traverse. City; Barbara and 'Patsy Morley of Royal -Oak, Mich, ,. Mrs, Allan. Pye and `• family are vis- iting her •parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Widcombe Mr. Pye, who was here ov- er Dominion 'Day, returned to: Merlin on Monday. .Mrs, A. Weir of Seaforih,-carte on Saturday to visit her sister, Mi•s, F, Keegan, Mit. A. McIVLahen, Mrs. W. A. Jen- kins and Miss Dow' of London are oc- cupying William Metcalf's cottage. Miss Ethel Gemeinhardt, Mr, G. Knight, Miss E. Dupius, and Messrs. Ernie Fawn, Gordon Peters and Charles Gemeinhardt motored from Toronto and were the guests of Mir. and Mrs. F. Gemeinhardt over the holiday...,,_ Dr.. S.. 3V. Hughes, tire-- brilliant. British -Preacher of London, England, will preach at St. Andrew's Church at 3 p.nt. and ,8 p.m. on Friday of this Week. Rev. G. 0. Lightbourn ' and, Mrs. Lightbourn of London' spent Monday and Tuesday. in the village, Rev. L. 0, Harrison .of Clinton will cortdudt the. services in Bayfield Par- ish'on Sunday. • Mrs, A.'Sterling of London visited her brother, "Mr. P. Geminhardt, on 'Thursday `last. Mr. Norman ,T01115 of Detroit visit ed=his mother, Mrs. E. Toms,' over the week -end. - , Miss- Gladys Davison; of London is spending` her vacation with her moth- er, 1Vlrs, John -Davison. Mrs, Chris. Tebbutt • and' little daughter ' of Little Geri Alta., are visiting, her sister-in-law, Miss Isla Tebbutt: Miss E, Bryan,' teacher atS. S. No, 3, Stanley, has gone to•her ,honte Ill Itarriston for. the vacation. Those who are occupying cottages, in Deer Lodge.Park"are: Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Fitzgerald, Dr. and, -Ma's,- 51 N, Best and family, Mr. ,and Mrs. W. D. Love,, Mr: and IVIrs, E. G. Ransom and The community was, shocked to h of 'the sudden death on Wednesd Stanley Township . Mr. and Mrs. Win Potter.- Mas: and ter. Deliher, -accompanied 'Mr. and'-. Mrs'Fiank;Clatworthy of Londonaon a motor trlp'to Niagara Falls for the holiday„ Mr, and Mrs. Harold Innes and fain- ily of Toronto spent the holiday with. Mr. and Mrs. John Innis. - Miss Dorothy Innis left Tuesday for Toronto, where she -..will spend a few weeks, M15ss Antt Stewart of 'Windsor is home for a two weeks vacation. Miss Eleanor McEwen spent the Week -end 'with London friends. ear Mr. and Mrs. William Shaddick and. ay Miss; Helen spent Dominion Day with Petrdla friends, Miss Margaret McGregor who, grad- uated from McDonald Institute a con- ple of ,veers ago, is home for a va- cation, Miss Alice Corey of London was hone for a few days. , Miss Agnes Glen of Glen Williams is home for a two month's vacation. Miss Betty Stewart spent the holi- day with Miss Mary Stewart at Lee Valley. Miss Mary has purchased a new car and intends to motor home. The Rozell' s had a family picnic on Monday at the home of Mr.. and Mrs. Ernest Rosell. evening of „John W. Reid, son of the late Mr. and Mrs, John Reid of Stan- ley Township. 'Mr. Reid has not had good' health for -the past year but' had. been doing his work as usual and was doing the chores when : he dropped dead about nine o'clock. The funeral,. which was laigely.attended, was held - from his late residence in , Stanley township on Saturday 'afternoon.' Rev, W. G. Richardson of Waterloo con- ducted the service, assisted by Rev. F. H. Paull and Rev. R. M. Gale. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Wilmer Reid, :Nelson Reid, Robt. G. Reid and Garmet:Tavloi The deceased who was in his fifty sedgnd- year, was. of: a ejuiet, ..cheerful;and' kindly disposition and held 'in the highest respect and. esteem by his neighbors and all who knew him. He was a member.of the Presbyterian church. Besides his sor- rowing widow, (nee. Ada J. C. Gal- biaith), he leaves to.' mourn' three sisters and four brothers, Mrs. W. El- liott, Brumfield, 'Misses Mary and Ida Reid of Bayfield, James, II. Reid, Bayfield, Robt. S. Reid, Stanley'town- ship; .Wm. Reid, Winnipeg and George Reid of Church Bridge, Sask. Those wlio attended the funeral from a' distance were: John T. Reid, Mrs, McCoy, J. Metcalf of London; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, Seaforth; 'Mrs, James Woods,, Mrs. Robinson Woods, Alvin Woods. and Mrs. James Webster of.. Luckttow; Miss Mildred Cameron and Mr. Frank Cameron of Detroit. The sympathy of all is with the bereaved ones. . Mrs. V. Burt and family and Mrs: Erie York are visiting their mother, Mrs F. W. Baker, Mr.' Burt and Nis. York'having returned to London and Toronto respectively. Mrs. Robt. Clark of 'Cleveland is with her 'grandinothert 1VIrs. R. Fields. There passed away at the hone of J. E. Howard Saturday, June 30th, Ransom Fields, husband of Margaret Fields, in his eighty-third year. The deceased had been in poor health for - some time and 'tient quietly away. He is survived by his widow, also one sister, Mrs. O'Dell of .Oil City. -The funeral, which was largely at- tended, was conducted by Rev. F. H. Paull, interment being made in Bay. field cemetery., The pallbearers were: Robt. Johnston, Charles Parker, Sam- uel McEwen, Robt. Orr and Jas and Robt. Green. Those attending the funeral from a distance .were, Mr. and, Mrs. C. S. Berry, London; Chris. and George, Howard, Windsor, Mrs, Robt. Clark, Cleveland; Mr. and MTs: V. A, Burt, London; Mr. and Mrs. 'Er- ie York, Toronto and Harry Baker of Str Bayfield Public School Report: '- Senior Room, M; H. Gerrie, Prin- cipal, Pass 00%q,' 'Honors 75%, , To Sr. 4th—Eva Sturgeon, 72; Thelma Parker, 70; Isabel Osmond, 67; John Wild, 61; • Harold McLeod, To Jr. 4th—Edith Merner, 69; Law- rence .Johns, 67; Emma Sturgeon,- 60; John -Lindsay, 48. , 'Prizes on. years work, Geneoalpro- iiciency and conduct: Girl -Bernice Seeds, (Sr. 4th); Boy -Jack Stirling, (Jr. btli), Best" Progress: Girl—Eva Sturgeon, (Jr. 4th);`, Boy -Grafton .Weston, (Sr. 4th,) Junior Room—Anna Woods, Assis- tant. - , Jr. 4th -Louise McLeod, Maud Par- ker, arker, Dean Castle, Keith Gemeinhardt, Sr. 3rd=Carson Johns, Brown Lind. say, Tom Castle, Mervin Elliott, Fred Sturgeon, Jim Sturgeon, Hugh Mc- Leod, Louis Wild, Jr. 3rd -Dick Weston, Charles Par,- ker, Doris Featherton, Jean Dunn, Clare Parker, Evelyn Gemeinhardt. Sr. nd—Mae Murray,.. Vera 'Wild, Jean Elliott, William Osmond, Irene Leitch, Harry Brandon, Chas. Bran- don, Kenneth Castle . . Sr. ,1st -Francis Elliott, -;Stewart Sturgeon,; Pearl Lindsay, Albert Os- mond, BobbY McLeod, Primary:Kenneth I3ranclon,'Williarii Westlake, EugeneCastle, Colborne Township Mr. and Mks. Chas, A. Robertson and daughters and Mr, Gordon Young attended the County Cquncil picnic held at Bayfield on Wednesday or last week.. Miss Annie Miller made a short visit with :Mr, and Mrs. Paul ;Maedel on Wednesday. An induction service was held at Smiths' IiilI' church on Friday;night, se Varna Holiday and over the week -end vis- itors were: Misses Irene and Mary Chutor, Miss Pearl and Mr. Eric Reid, Misses Gladys and Emily Beat- ty, all of London. Miss ,1Vii'argaret McConnell is home for her holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.'Reid and ,daugh- ter, Jean, who have spent the past few months in Flint, have returned -to their home on the Parr line. Mrs. Win. Clarke has also' returned to; her home. in the village.. Mr. and Mrs. F. Chutor and daugh- ter of .Listowel spent the holiday at the home of the former's brother, Mr.. E. Chutor. • Mr. M. E. Elliott, accompanied by Mr. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. J, Barbour, motored from Oshawa and spent the week -end and holiday with friends here. Miss Jean Mossop:of London spent the week -end and holiday with friends in the village; Thetnembers of the United church, Varna, are talking of having a gar- den party in the near. future. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morrison of Kit-, chener are guests at the home of bit. and Mrs. M. Elliott. Auburn Mr: and Mrs. Norman Mutch of Al- berta and Miss Alma, M itch of Tor- onto are visiting' withtheir parents here this 'week. Mn and Mrs. Clayton- Martin of Cobalt are visiting at the hone of Mr. Wm. Thompson. • , Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kutch of Clin- ton spent Saturday hi Auburn•visiting relatives. - Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Patterson of. Toronto are holidaying this week at the home of Dr. Weir. Rev. W, R. and Mrs. Alp and Don- ald have gone to Cobourg to spend two weeks holidays. Mr: andMrs. Win. Strasser and family of Sebringville spent Monday With friends' here. Mr. Gormley Thon'tpson, who has been working- in Toronto,, had the ini'sfortune to meet with an accident while: driving to Goderieh on Mlonday, He is confined to bed but his friends hope he, will be around in a few days, The Local Orange lodge held a pic- nic on Mr. Syinington's: flats on Mon:. day, Quite a number attended. The following music pupils of Miss Winnie I•Iowson, A. L. C. M,,, were successful in their piano examuiia- tions: Misses Bernice Lawson, Beryl Wilson, Elizabeth Good. Primary pi- ano, (,honor's): Master Harold Allin, (first class pass); Miss Gladys Moun- tain, advanced intermediate piano, (first class pass). 'Congratulations are extended to4both pupils and teach- er. The Baptist service was much en- Toyed last Sunday, when members of the Scotch choir of Toronto were pre- • sent and rendered special music. The - pastor, Rev. R. B. Gracie, also gave a very -forceful and instructive address which was very much appreciated: ,iKippen. - Mr. and lWrs. Jacob Deitwelier of (Kitchener, formerly one of our mer- chants, were 'calling on their numer- ous friends over the week -enol, and all were glad to see them again and look forward to these annual visits,' Mt. John Workman has secured Mr, Wiggins of London to help'liim in his harness business,' whi.eh Inc bought- from Mr, A. McKenzie in October last, Mr. Wiggins has had over tlpenty years,', exrpoience and'will be'a cap- able successor of Mr. McKenzie's, who through advancing yearsfeels he is unable to •stand the heavy work as of Ul r: tiI rife z , '- t n le nas:bec;naere t ve .t i, Y two • yeas'e, i nd Will sh n -LI•• leave for. Auburn, where he •,tau'tad, business, first tatty -nine years ago,: and Where' his relatives; still' live, 1Ie wilh ,bo greatly missed hi.Kippen, where•ihe.is held in high esteem, J\Ir. Fd. Harrison and Mr, Sha I rey IIallidau. visitesi s V•tbe home of � J.� Wioxknian for a few days lost week. Mr. and 'Mrs, W. Pottei of Clinton called "onKippen friends during the week. Mr, and isirs. Arthur Anderson and. Miss Elva, also Mrs. John :Anderson,: motored to Marlette over. the week-, end. They` think the Ontario cro s, are ahead, of those Michigan St; te'�. as they have suffered more from: Wet weather, than we Have. Many roads: were quite 'impassible owing to the heavy tains, Mr. and Mr"s, E. Smith and• famil are enjoying a few holidays at Blake,. visiting Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs,: Meyer's, Mrs, II. Whiteman and daughter of Toronto are guests of g f Mr, John Whiteman and Miss Mabel Mr. and Mfrs. John Butt of Flint Mich., were week -end visitors of Messrs. Ed. and Thos, Butt. Mr. and Mrs B Field and children; have returned home from a t;vo weeks' holiday. Bruce says the corn- ing home is the best part. Miss Jean Ivison has left on a visit to Regina, we wish her a pleasant 'time, The S, S. picnic of the i�ippen Uni- ted church will be held Tuesday, July 10th, at 'Bayfield. Miss Etta Bell,: who is attending. the Wiestervelt business college, spent Sunday at home,. MVIr. and Mf ei. Isaac Jarrott, at- tended the wedding of their son, Dr. Jas. Jarrott, to Miss Dexter of Lon- don, on don, during the week. -- Mr, Alex. McKenzie spent a few ays in`Bavficld`recentl 'yioitin•• re - y, S i itivesi' The W. 11. 5 1 .. met at the home of Mas. Jaa, Finlayson estersia , 1-,'Reid Y y, Mr. end Ma 'Rol Mrs, dui tdM•.a Mr. and Mrs. Rogers of London were `visitors of Mr. apt Mrs. John Workman Sunday Word. Was received during' the Week of the sudcien"death of Rips. Lawrranee 1Vloftatt, who lives near Regina, but who lived here for many years,' Mrs, Moffatt was well known here and much sorrow is expressed by all' who knew her. Iter maiden name Was Gertrude_ Caldwell, We extend our, sympathy t h , o the bereaved husband incl, childr en,. —.a FORMER IIIILLETT - 1 TOWNSHIP MAN WEI)DED IN TORONTO The Church of the Epirhany, Tor- onto, on Saturday morning at eight o'clock, was the scene of a quiet but very pretty wedding, when Miss Jean Chateauvert, formerly of Stellarton, Nova Scotia, was united in marriage to Mr. Clifford Tyndall, son of Mr.. and Mrs. Loren Tyndall of .Mullett. The ceremony was performed by Rev, Canon Dyson Hague, rector of the church: The bride wore anen- semble suit of shell -beige with hat and shoes to match and carried an ex- quisite q boquetj of Ophelia, roses and- lrllies "of'the valley. She,was given in marriage by her cousin, Rev. Alfred Fitzpatrick, principal of, frontier. College.' The,brido was`. attended; by her sister, Miss Naomi Chateauvert, and 'by ,Miss Izabel Fraser. The bri- dal couple were the recipients- of many beautiful' gifts. Mr. and Mis. 'Tyndall left on the morning; train for an Extended trip through Easter Cahada, followed by. the,felicitious hopes of- their many sincere friends. They will spend -the greaterpart of their honeymoon in ,Nova Scotia, the home province of the bride. here I rr 0 s �y© wirott people think of their Chevrolet dealer as 'a JOra NEW -CAR dealer . . partly because of the large number of new Chevrolets which they see on the streets. But, while new car sales are the Chevrolet dealer's biggest reason for being in business, they form only one side of his activities. Ile must not only sell cars but he must also exchange them. Every good, successful Chevrolet dealer must also be a good, successful Used Car dealer., From his experience in selling Chevrolet cars he knows motor -car values Ile knows that it is just as im- portant for him to sell a Used Car as a new car He knows that Used Car buyers have a«right to as much for their dollar and are • entitled to as complete satisfaction as new car buyers He knows that satisfied Used Car Owners will eventually become prospects for new cars , He %nowa the value of good -will. In short, our business as Chevrolet dealers depends on our reputation as used car dealers. That is why you are afire of a square deal and a sound dollar -for -dollar value, when you buy a used car here. uc-7.7-28c BUT OUR ' Front J. B. LAVES, ' Cling ' DEALER } a®rmsv me n.a,.n,ne,r Your cation - - ISI`'T ENDED BECAUSE SCHOOL IS CLOSED 'MARE' YOUR PLANS NOW • FOR A REAL BUSINESS TRAINING THIS FALL. 1.1 you have two or more years High School work why not consider ' A Secretarial Course at the e O0iUlii-tCc CLINTON, ONTARIO B. F. WARD, B.A., M., Principal • 68.2. PHONE 198 . t -• Fur k,,,ttur;". Upholstering Repairing OVER 200 SAMPLES OF COVERINGS TO CHOOSE FROM F11211 ESTIMATE GIVEN ON. ALL WORK •NELSON STREET, GODERICH ONT, 68-tf.