The Clinton News Record, 1929-10-10, Page 4E M.- ,Kilgo
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Winners in Clinton School Fair Contest
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'Class 2 -,Spring Wheat, Marquis--
• Sheaf -Ellen IVIeGill. •
Glass. 6 -Barley, 0.A.C.•, No, 21,
Sheaf -Malcolm Smith.
Class 7 -Sweet Corn -Golden Ban-
tam, 6 ears ----,Gertrude Reid, Everett
Loth, Harold Seeley, George Lavia,
Elizabeth Doan, Gordon Hertrian,
• Class 8-IVIangolds, Giant White
Sugar, 5 roots -Dorothy Corless,
'• Itoy Leppington; Cecil Elliott, Bes-
• sie Sinith, Allan. &rah, Reggie Jen-
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Class 9 -Turnips, Canadian Gem,
-5 'roots -Elvin HUnking, Willard Aik-
en, Ruth Pickett, Jessie Campbell.
Class 101 -Beets, Detroit Dark Red,
6 -Norris Fitzsimons, Ellen Char-
• lesworth, Cora Stte'ets, ktargaret
Heard, Ruth Lavis, Margaret MeEvr-
•Clit's6-.11-Ceitrota, Chatitenay, 62 --
"George Schwanz, Elizabeth Doan,
Gordon Hearn, Clare
' rnPaacniam, Francis Evans. •
Class 12 -Parsnips,. Hollow „Crown,
6 --Evelyn Heard, Valena Elliott,
'Pelma Ranking, *Ellen Frentlin, Ger-
Tr.apcis ,Pitzsinglo,ns.
Class .13-Onionsl Yelloiv Globe
anvgis,.6-Cheater Neitaus,' ,Elvin
Oath", Ellen Fremlin;
Oen." Herl. to,p, I6ilo,i1-1°,11,PIngbin•
Cla.„5:711,t4P(44toe..1, Irish Cobblers,
.-' • !2-JaNikle. «eOrge LpAri'S"; Dick'
FrendiElwin. *thins, ,OheSter NsiJk
01154*DerothY, -Ste*
Class 15-LPatatoos, "Green 1VIOun
--tab , 12-Arthnt• A4ken, eo.Lavis,
Bob Eiggart,' Franeis 'Fitzsimmons,
• • r'F • 'Gelder -Mary' Cooper: •-•
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Class 10 --Largest I -Pumpkin -June
Pimell, Edwin CeopteV,, Chester Neil-
ans, Lewis Hop, Dorothy Steep, John
Claes 17 --Bouquet rof Asters, 8 --
Ruth Carter, Elizabeth Doan, Stella
Brown,
Claeg 18 --Bouquet ' of Phlox,
Elwin ,Neilans, 1Viadelon 1Vilurch,
Vir-
inia Barris, Frank Heard, • Harold
Ptomain, Geo. Sehwanz.
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Class9--.Bouqueli of 6-
Lauretta' -Seltwar:z., Gerald Harris,
Delores Brown, Grace Finch. .,
Class 80 -Bouquet of 'Cosines,: 6 -
Gene Andrews, Maurice McGuire,
Sydney "La,vvson, VOlen,a' 5,Gar-
d.on Iterman. ' ".
CIass 21 -Bouquet of African
Marigolds, 6- Giettrude Rolmes,
Frances'Fitzsimons' Virginia lIarriS,
Grace Finch,. DavidJohnston, Norris
Fitzsimons. • • .
Class 22--bonquet* of Calendula, 9.
--Bessie Smith, Cecil Elliott; Cecil
Ifeiro:VAto Andrews;. '13illy
ell, Nora':Tdes-well, '• •
Class 23 --Bouquet of Salpiglossis,'
9--Niolet Cooke:, Helen Rumball.
Class 24 -Bouquet of „French Vail:,
golds, 12--Gliarleo,lVfaiteh, ReOttico
Brown, Norm Andrews, Belen Her.:
DotisCricVlielert Gander. i
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OOTOBER."?'40»1929
846Y1:-Ei641RIr'fo ectndf 1e the. • cOnibtPOtt.. PriS13,Sdet4ee',I.jot:
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0 : o cp-WinW l'10W;APPIsters were'
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ViV4404 '04inPbe1l..T.ave.tie0,,I.Aoktioa.i.,iileiv.
oiiie I.4r A.ocjtion:0. Ituine,', Dungannon; Rev, Gordon •, .•
made a strong*: 41Jeiya1 •tote laymen Butt,: Godetichi. Rev. •.J". C. Ferrsteti "
of PreabYtetYrte.gree%bebind :the.
Werk'o 1h ehureh thlit-,it might/do *$01. A-ki,,,,A1Y-bli; 1/"Iann'?:'
the work lind UPOI it' /t was agreed Ellievnierk key:
to hjpixilotoiArioaorelito Egneend141116:k•Bev 11 W: • ROg:olStein,
the..,PreebYtefY-•;' on:-Cettibei,18tali, et. .EA:,'.dreditCp;. Ret „0.?..E. Taylor, : , • .."r
Brueefrold f"or„"the.:;Purnerse Ethel *.• ' ' ' " ?;;J
e: .Ctisaing-'undpia;rini:•.ter elnixela's,"?;: PreSbytOry" 'adjelirsied to Meet in„ • '!
in the PrelsbWerYl';: ..141neVeilif.tfie.Afitst ,Tnesday in Deeem".:
"agre!,,dcl' to 'hold a'7,Stui.P.eii±.' • Seting Sedietery.
ecials-_-_-Fied IfellYar,. Cecil 'Elliott, , cock:Reim, ,.„ : , ,. : - , „„ . ' (egnal,). .. , , , . • . . . ,
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vale* Elliott,,: Dere4.4. , gorliieh;;: r,,„,,„ R,,,,aia ,,,,;.,‘ti,•__,41,iditi,g,,,,,..,,c,,3,i,,te,,t,.,, ioys'', ot ..vvii, niPerfectmem'' sliP;e1, 17g. TResszel, Jam .,
8 n.'Claass -38E-9:t Dole:1;111e ' Eggs iv? Gitia.=.Gebige.SElliott;" George ?.'.I,avis. Perfect attendance-I)oris °hater,.
le-SiVaarpirtialiPTanacisilli FititzlisiinEeni'sa: .C' . a' ''' - . ••dlese-81: '2$P,6.ial T. Raton Pile% Elliott -Ohuter,' Lillian Elliott,, Ida
ip pupils ---. ' Vrariaes Chuteri Willie '1V4reAshBessie Chut4
'•61•;OO ' 34 -Pair ..4thadta---,' iteg' giei' ...,,t'°41APIICIzsilh....,lani1;11'''"02:.ert.ru• dse.',,Reid, D erg, hy 'bp. Jean
rn- Ile.ic1,0Mhaut.iivit;.}IJoiihnnkslitiogn,, ,GRoor3-r
Correll; Ruth. AndKews, Nornen ,
Oudniord, : GladxS: „Radford; , TorninY 'Cornish.'" -.• ", , ,„ , .. , , .. on . /
t
ei,,,, Homer. Andrews. , - . •' ', . .''' --• • . ,blumber on.r.01A
11., Tgi.,YaLveotRiaet,salo9b.del,..
. . °lass 35-14'0 1)
tthein Spy Apples- BRUCEFIELD • --
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pirnyo,,Halev FrancisFitisimons, "Pa • *- ...., . • . ;, _ . • ---.
Biggart, Edwin . Cooper, NIary..,pooii.. per
ivifbeoberv,ciun
.T.le .tSacrettrenotofethseLdo4T0Eautp6: xtuR030 inolthitt-Of48,sS. e:tOme
. M:.r..:1-0, Hullett,
er., Arthur Aiken. i
Arthur
' ''' ' • , ' her 18th ,a'tt the•'Theining Service, • rr..4th‘--Donold Sprang: .'
• Class 36 -Snow Apples -401) Big-. Preparatory. service vrilr be held en Jr..`'4th-Dorothy Vociden, .
.gatt, . PraneiS Firtzsiniond, Willard 'Friday ht•B •P•ino Rev. gr. Malcolm Sr. 3rd -Leo :Y'ungblutt,r dint -
Aiken, Dorotly 'CorniSh, Marjorie ',will .treeeii, : , : ..- .- . . lie IVI'achan. . •
Steep, Jessie Campbell. : . , Ir Geerve Knight of ,Londen Jr. 8rd-Stanley Yung•blutt,.
Class 371 -Plate of 'ears, any var1 spent the•weele at •the home, of Mr.' Sr, .2nd-Fluth Vodden, Beth Gov-
iety..__ETiabeth Deans Erijest, mittens , and mrs, John Watson, • ler, Pearl Johnston, Eleanor Sprung,
Ge.rtrudd Reid, Benson Sutter, Fran- ' Mrr. Allan: MejQenzie of Cuba and Florence Yungblutt, Eddie Bunking.
'cis Fitzsimons, 'Fred HellYar. .M.r, Johry..McKenzie of Detroit .spent jr,..•2nd-Rhoda-Govier,. Joe Hun -
Class 38 -Basket o2 assorted fruits the week -end- at the home of -their king.? • ,.' '''' ' .
for table use, growd in Huron: Coun- parents, Mr. and 1Vil.-s. R. -1VIcKenzie, 'Pr.----:-Ieek Sprung,- -.---
ty-.4-ladys. Radford, • Florence -Aiken, Mrs. Smith ' arid- Mts. Morrison of Best- speller for month, Ruth Vod-
-Torajny ' Currell, -Virginia Barrie, 131uovale are visiting at -the ' .home den. Number onroll, 15; average,
Gertrude' Holmes, Francis 'Fitzsini, of Mr: and 'lifts:. Hugh Berry.; 14.-E. Arrieltli,:teacher.
ons. . - ' ..IVIirs. Byrant. ofLondon was the • . .
class 39 -School Lunchr-Dorothy guest 01 '-he 'r niece, • Mn. Jas. Me- Report' of S. S. No 11, Goderich
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Cornish, Virginia, Harris. Cathleen Donald last week.. ' • • .shi
townp, for the month of Septem-
Curi'
ingbame Agnes Cameron.. Ger- .. Mr. D. Tough visited at the .borne her.f. _
trude Reid, Madeleri Murch. ' of his brotii,er on the Brunsen line Sr ,.4th ---Florence Stnith, 59, Bay
. Class 40-1 dozen Oatmeal Cook- last week.pd'u, 53.
ies-4uth Lavis. . • , ' *:,•.
' Jr.' 4th -,'Lloyd Batkin, 63, *Jack
' Class 41 -Layer Cake, with icing-- --;- . .. -
Gene' Andrews, ' Ellen Charlesworth, Smith, 45.
Gertrude Reid, IVIary Tiitner, Ftanei§•, ,.,. . • - *-- LiriirsaY, 53; Margaret Farquhar, 43.
CONSTANCE . • ....§i, Srd-Faye LindsaY, 57; John
Fitzsimons, Norman Cook. - ' ' * Mrs: Joe Riley and. Mrs. . Geo. •••:jt: 3rd --*Eddie Deeves, 60; Olive'
Class 42 -Vegetable Salad individ- Dale motored to Stratford on Thurs.:- piekett, '56; Madeline Tyndall, 49;
nal --Gene •Andrews, • GertrOde Reid, •dal and spent the day there, . .. *waiter smith, 43. . .
'Norma Andrews, Frances Fitnisim- Mr. and idles. Joseph •Brniim of. , Jr-lat.-Lorne Tyndall, 71.
ons. Ruth Andrews, MadeIon Murch. Toronto ore visiting this week with p:r.-Jean Vodden, 97; 4•Pearlie
Class -43-1k dozen Lemon' TartS —7 the lady's. mother Mrs. Richard An- 11:11edee, 92; Gertie Smith, 80; Donna
lVfadelon IV/lurch,' Gertrude Reid, Ellen defson. ''' • • . ' Pickett, 75; Willa Potter, 75; Bar -
Charlesworth, Dorethy Cornish, Mar- Miss Repel Leslie returned to her old ,Wise, 70.
garet Tether,. Grace Lavis. * home at Blyth' 'on Thursday 'after 'Those marked with an asterisk
Class 44 -Cream Fudge -Sue M.
Steep, Dorothy Cornish, Er,nest 1Vrit- spending the summer with Mr, and missed one or more examinations,
Mrs. Leo.- Stephenson. Perfect attendance for the month:
tell, Mary Turner, Claire Kennedy, Mrs, EIlwin Pickard and two chil- Lorne Tyndall,. Jean Vodden,-m. E.
Ellen Charlesworth. : ' dt'en, Donald and 'Roy, of Goderich Thampsom teacher
Class 45 -Peanut Brittle -Francis township spent a few days last week
F it zs i m o n , ' Modelon Mirth, at the 'home sof their aunt, 1Vlrs. Thos. ' -
Marion Hudson, Helen Gandier, Ben- pollard, •The following' is the report of S.
son Sutter,•Dorothy Cornish,, • Nliss Phoebe Wakefield spent a S. No. 7, Hullett, for September:
Class 46 -'Hand -made 'Holder .for few days last week visiting in Clin- Sr. 4th -Vera McDonald, 78; Beth
Pots and Pans -Ruth Lavis, • Ger- 'tom • 'Shobbrook, 70.
trude Holmes, C3ora Streets. , ,
' 1Ntr. and Mrs. Geo. Dale, Mr. Ben. Jr. 4th -Eddie Bell, 74.
Class 47 -Hand -made Dust Calb Riley and Mrs. R. Grimoldby atten- Sr. 2nd-IVEldred Bell, 84, Jean
plain -Francis Fitzsimons, Gertrude
P.bid. ded Brussels fair on Friday, 1VIcCalluiti, 84.
Mrs. Wm. Stephenson returned to Jr. lst-Isobel Brigham, 97; Bob-
' ClasS 48 -Plain Apron to fib ex-
hibitor, with at least one button' holo ker home in Presses after spending tie Pollard, 87; Irene McCallum, ab:.
a month visiting relatives here. sent.
-Dorothy Cornish, Mary Lavis Ger- ion Joe Riley,ude Reid,' Eadelon Kutch, Violet very painful accident on Friday of
,,,,es. ... Sr., met with a Pr. -Lydia Olive A.
A. moon,
teacher.
Frentlin, last week when she was jolted from
Class 50 -Any article made, from a load of wood into the hard road. The fololivirig is the report of S.
School Fair Ribbons -Gertrude ILA- She sustained' a fractured collar S. No. 11, Ilullett, for September:
nes. • bone and a couple of broken ribs, Sr. 4th -Margaret Ross, 89; Jean
Class 51 -Lunch . Cloth, 2R9f3
--"x--": which -will lay her up for some time. Leiper, 87; Tommy Leiper, 69.
Factory Cotton -Francis Fitzsimons, She is at present under the doctoi''S Jr. 3rd -Lillian Wilson., 57; Thel-
;Gladys Radford, Mary Lavis, Irene care. We hOpe bo see her around ma. Scott, 82; Hazel Leo, 80; Clifford
MeIrinis, Virginia: Harris. , again soon.- Addison, 42.--
off ,,
Class 52 -Foot rules to Be marked
e ,
Friends will be pleased to hear Sr. 1st -Clarice Lee, 82.
in /, inches -Bob SiggartMin, theris a turn for the better in the Sr. Pr, -Kenneth Scott 82. .
ray Draper, Cecil Holmes, Jack Nick-
condition of Mr. Clifford Coleloug-h, Beginners -Allen Shaddicic, John
Io, Dorothy Cornish, IPtank Heard. who has been dangerously ill in Sea- Lee,
Class 52 -Wall Match Holder- forth .hospital. Best speller f or month, Thelma
Bob Biggart, John Levis, Ruth La- Mr. and Mrs. IL Grimoldby and Scott. -Mary K. Moon, teacher.
vis. • • Mr. Ben Riley spent Sunday at the
' Class 55'" -Any Model in Wopd- home of M'r. and Mrs. 2. Mann of
Chester Meilans, Bob Biggart, Frank near Clinton. THE PRESBYTERY OF HURON
Heard, Norman Lever. -.
Class 56 -Scrap Book, 6"x9" of
Livia Stock Cuttings-LJohn Lavis,
Greta Taylor,- Shirley Sutter. •
Class 57,- Artificial Mowers
Sweet Peas -Francis Fitzsimons,
Gladys 'Radford.
Class 58 -Collection of 10 of the
Worst Weeds in Your S. S. -Dorothy
Cornish, Francis Fitzsimons.
?Class 60 -Collection of Farm Crop
Seeds, 15 Varieties -Gertrude Reid,
Kenneth Reid: Ellen Chariesviorth,
Murray Draper, Benson Sutter,
Francis Fitzsirn MIS.
Olds 61 --Collection of 5 moths,
10 Butterflies, 5 Betties -Frank
Heard, Bob Gandier, Chester Men-
em, Francis Fitzsimons.
Class 62 --- Writing, "Morning
Bytrin"-Eliztibeth Doan. Marjorie
Steep, June Rozell, Tom O'Connell,
Doris Taylor, 1))..irothy Macdonald.
Class 63 -Writing "The Land -of
Nod" -Fred Axon. Madelon, March,
'Erma Hale, Ruth Levis, Palma Hun -
king, Sydney Lawson.
• Class 64 -Writing, "A Wiet Sheet
and a Flowing Sea '-,Glady.s Rad-
ford, Mary Turner, Jean Neilans,
Gertrude Phi& Rena Hovey, Nara
Livermore.
Class 65 -Writing "Christmns"--
Virginia-- Rote% Dorothy Carless,
Nloreite Finch, Gene Andrews, Ruth
Pickett, Irene Veinier.
Glass 66 -Group of an Apple, Po-
tato and arra in Crayon -Erma
Hale, Gertrude Holmes, Jessie Camp-
bell; Bobby Campbell,, Arthur Aiken,
Bessie Smith. ,
Class 67-1Group of Three Fruits
in color -Ross Finch, Sydney Law-
son, Chas. Mutch.. Royce Freinlin;
Tom Clothe, Winnio Warren. "."‘
Class 68 -The Union Jack in color
-Rex. Hovey, Gertrude Reid, Reggie
Smith, Sadie 'Elliott Ellen Charles-
worth, Evelyn Heard,
• Class 69 -Calendar Design Suit-
able for December---Detathy 'gook;
Dorothy Glazier, Virginia Rozell,
Orpha `Perdue,-. Jessie gametal', Ruth
Picke,tt. • •
Class 70 -*---Map of Huron CountY,,,
ink or crayon-Madelon Murch,
Royce Franklin, Sydney Lawson,
Chas, Match, Cathleen Cuningliense,
Tom '.Cooke. .
•.Class 71-1Vfap of North America,
Hovey, Elwin Neilans/ Ger
trude Red, -.Murray, Draper,..iGladyS
?Radford, : jean Moilonat: •.•
,Class 7,2 --:-Map of ,iThe..; British,
Isles" -Virginia Rozell, IVIerion Hud
son,Iforrithy Corleas,,Norene
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,Frances ,F'itzspnons, Geo:, Blum , -
COLBORNE
, Mrs. Jacob Fisber has been laid
up this last two weeks with a severe
attack of flu.
1VI.r. Fordyce Clark won easy mon-
ey in the running races" at Goderich
with his little sorrel driver Jiggs,
on -Tuesday.
Leeburn is taking part on Sunday
in Circuit anniversaries. Last Sun-
day it was held at Port Albert, next
Sunday at"tile.
A missionary meeting Was held at
the Sownship hall, Carlow, on
Thursday. The Ladies' Aid., of Ben -
miller filling in the program, while
the Carlow people served lunch at
the finish. Miss Nellie Clark wel-
comed the ladies. The program was
in Mrs. Sam, Gardner's hands who
Presided throog•hout. The roll call
was answered with verses picked
starting with one of the members
initials. Mrs. 2, Millet, an old
friend at both points, gave a solO
which was Mitch appreciated. lVfiss
Beulah Long • and Mrs. :WM. Long
sang a duet, - All accompanying
parts Were rendered - by the pastor,
Rev. R, B. CumMing, adding merit' to
voices: Mrs.' James Hamilton was
then introduced, who gave an inter -
interesting talk on the Chatham Con-
ventiOn but . a better. subject was
introduced by the speaker en Nation'
Builders, The delegates from .Smith's
Hill to *tend at Blyth Convention
on October 16 Were Mrs. -Wm. Marsh
and Mrs, Jas, Fetegan. Everyone
was ready to return home at 5 o'clock
feeling better or their visit togeth-
'Your corieSpendent wets inisin;.
• , ,
formed' re the wedding. party men-
tioned last With, being married in
Goderich'. Wle, regret the error:" The
ceremony was perfOrmed at Dun -
-
gannon, .i ••' • • '
Snowflakes , fluttered in !the . air
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again onWednesday:, We will*...noW
fill ,ourchesta' with pure . sir lifter
some -summer- dusty days. . :.".; r? ,
•• News •was, ...received ,, With- some
surprise here, „that., Miss• .1111argaret
Josephine -Stirling,. daughter -021 Mr:
David Stirling It of ' Gederinh-toWne'
ship„wvaa married to Mt. RelPh 3.410.i,
ent.son: Of Mand Mrs,:•Melvin, j-.0ii,,...,
,.011 :,ef Coll:nite, on ,Sept,...‘25th, at
ReY4, M..' P. ,Parn.,, ,:liyatt;,'AVeni..0i:'
Eenclon, Orit, , ?at -the . parsonage 15.0
.. Clase-r7OleYs 4.11a102).90,.. sketch. Bainalton,Jtoad., The:, young couple
. -
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la OnTervii.Isa,bel ,404,40,, poi, , Will' reside ;in 'Colborne townshipthu,
•Pt'llY : Glazier,' -Irene' VATInu*: Chia ' hest. wishes • e6a,11'. theirfriendS gid
Ball,' Liilltka Manning, :Ruth 'Pickett: with. them to' their new "hennei- 1', .' '' byterr to labour %faithfully and Self?,
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The United Church of Canada
The Presbytery of Huron, The Uni-
ted Church of Canada, held its regu-
lar Autumn meeting in the United
Church, Centralia, on Thursday,*Sept.
29th, last with the Rev. James Scob-
le of Bag -rave in the chair, 35 min-
isters and 33 lay delegates were in
attendance besides a number of vis -
Wars.. Very' full reports were brought
in by various committees, particular-
ly the committees on Religious Edu-
cation and Evangelism and Social
Service, The report gf the commit-
tee on Religious Education given. by
Rev. J. M. Coiling, Grand 'Bend, em-
phasized the work of teacher train-
ing as ?outlined in the very complete
coursers issued by the church's de-
partment of Religious Education, and
also 'the • setting up of Standard
Training Schools this winter in as
many centres in the Presbytery as
possible. Tho report further teem -
mended that an intensive' program
of Temperance Education be carried
on in all church scholols using the
graded Temperance lessons provided
by the 'department in Toronto. The
attention of Presbytery was called to
the very fine reading courses for
young people and the lists of the best
bdoks drawn up by the Ryerson
Preis' in cooperation with Dr. Sol -
emit.
The report on Evangelism and
Social Service was given by Rev;
11. 'IV,: Gale of Bayfield.- In its • first
part it emphasized the weak of evan-
gelism a's the chid task of the church
and called upon the ministers and
laymen of the Presbytery to labour
threngli the winter with this end in
view. The report asked the Minis-
ters to urgd in season and out of
season the observance of :family wor-
ship in the hone' and the miore faith-
ful use. Of the Sabbath day and its
privilege's of worship. In .its second
pal+ 'the report . reaffirmed tho
chureWS• uneempromising stand a.
gainat the liqUOr• traffie ip all its
fors. • It' ta-eniphisized the chureh'4.
belief the:total prohibition of the"
rorinidocture and sale of strong drink
„ae? Ale! Jo:try-Way:out of, the evil that
folkWall* Idos ; of ale1,ical .fer bever-
-oge'PuriiCses. The report -strongly
urged the', need) for• temperance edd
cOtibit4ni'd pledge signing' cainpa.igns,
At;ftlib,afterinyonsesSiori :the{ Pres-
lietenedi' ?tee ''a Very f hi e'
Brycie
Toronto iit. the biteredti of the IVII0-;
sienliryerk?' 02 the He.
sketalied the.,'tideds' And on,pertunitiep
berth, *at'? litinte iaiiit'ainoed, "'He
led:lipottthedhttrch'iitelturon pre8-
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MONDAY,
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OCT.1.404
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Clinton, Ontario
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TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THREE NIGHTS
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of the greatest tragedy the world has ever known -the martyrdom
and crucifixion of Jesus-
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THE_ ELECTION ACT
ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF SOUTH HURON
NOTICE OF HOLDING AN
ADVANCE POLL
FOR
Railway Employees, Sailors & Travellers
Notice is hereby, given" that pursuant to the provisions of The
Election Act, (section 86) a poll will be opened on the •
24th, 25th and 26th DAYS OF OCT013ER, 1929
from the hours of two .o'clock in the afternoon until five o'cloth in
the afternoon and front seven o'clock in the afternoon until ten
o'clock in the afternoon of each of the several days.
The polling place for the Electoral District of South RurQn will
be located at Jas, Lovett's Store, Clinton, Ontatio, for the purpose
of receiving the votes of railway employees, sailors and travellers
whose employment is such as tOnecessitate their absence from time
to time from their ordinary plaee of residence, or whohave reason
to believe that they will be absent upon the day fixed for the election.
The ballot bOx will be opened„and. the votes counted at seven
o'clock in the afternoon of Wednesday the thirtieth day of October,
at the said place,
' I5ated at Clinton this 7th day of October. •
:FRED 0. FORD, Returning Officer.
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MEETING.
An Organization Meeting in the Interests of
W. G. MEDD
PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATE •
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Will be held in the Council Chamber,
TOWN HALL CLINTON
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Monday'- : Oct,
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AT 8 Fc/4, „
Ferguson' ,Adminietratian and The Liquor Control , Act are invited
Representatives of -all Perties andOrganizations ,opposed to the
A Spacial Invitatin to be Present is Extended, to the .Walnett of
Clinton and to ,the4Tedtperance Woryers of Eaeh Ward.
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