The Clinton News Record, 1929-12-12, Page 4CL
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Saturday, December 14th,
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60eedawith, her father; the. lefe WM," • inge-sente' • tifitee,With' :ferende in Lan
.leeicl,•; and " •breter :and eieter, the don and::"St:'rheeee5, • • • ,
Rolet4'Iteid and ,''. ;mese. MeDeole :•.Mrs; Addmeneofelondesbere is, the,
When tire family"; WaS"."eleiiite. ..g.ueit of, :Mk: and: Mrie3 Addieon-
their inother. ';havieg. died n 'Ireland; e • . ) , ,‘
Mi Reideinally, :edged in,'".Dayfield" Cite.cxl the mt esteenied: and.
in "the, new". beeupied by Fred knewn.:".eesidentr :of Breda-
Bakerwheie Sarah1 w,lian;She; her.; field, Ms Msie'.Scotte,died at the
'enme., old • enough, • kept :hone for, her . ;the • 'hoe ef 'Iier 7:daughter...in-IOW,
father' and brother After her f athe Mes.74,..T, Scott qn Taesday','..,
eros death..•elie, sold he property and last Wel'.• The deceased had $a0..leocight the little: house on the east • ed the ripe• age of 28 .yeas ; and carne
Side of the. village • where, she lived 'to Briteefield with her husband 65
'Yeare: ' . the 'eldest
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Special Christmas Dinner 75c
SOUP
Cream- Tomatoes, Finest Salmon Trout With Lenten
ROAST
•Roast Young Turkey with Cranberry Sauce; Roast Young Chicken
- with Dressing; Roast Young Duck with Dressing and Cherry.
Sauce; Pork Tenderloin, breaded, elided lemen; Veal
Outlet breaded. ,
VEGETABLE
French Pease Mashed Petetoee,- Celery Heart end Stuffed Olives
DESSERT' •
plum Pudding, Christmas Cake, Boston Gream Phi, Het Mince Pie
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BANQUETS ARRANGED
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COLBORNE
1. .Merry Chrienuai,' readers,' and
a IlepPY New "rsin. • ' •
• , "The Cl;.:G. I. Ti cif $rnith'e 14111 held
their men,thly meeting at the "lionie
"..ef •Miss Hazel Yleurig. . The Synopsis
. of. netrine in the Darkness'-::' was
taken by Miss Young. After the
, .general lerSinese the members busied
:•• theinselVes•,paoking .4' bale:, of cloth-
ing to be sent tdea needy centre of
••••,:Muekolcae ". • •• •
'•. •.Mes. Dick came up on Monday to
see her sitter, Mrs. Ernest Pfrint-
mee, 7.yho is, ;eery 'ill with high:blood
pressure.„ • • ,
The regular Sunday .selieol meet-
; Ing•ef Sinithe Hilj was, held Mohdey
evening. The Sellowing are the of-
. '" free'ret:'supt.,"WM, Marsh;, 'aisistant,
Artlimr Clark; ' secretary -treasurer,
" :Fordyce 'Clark; • assistant , treasurer:4.,
• jim „Correa: leible SILOS' ffteaebOV;
Yeenge girls Claes, Mee, A. Y.
' • Heindereon; assietant,' tdrs. Warner
' • 'Wait:ere.. The ,resigeation of Miss
Nb1lie'••Clarkene. teacher of one: class
iecepted:with regret for her ill
whi'eliiS the cense. • Affer;
.• t. the '.bueitieee a crocialeheer hhu
, • joyed, sandwiches. and-..ealcete; heny,
erved.' t,
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The ;; Benmiller
tell:a,surprise party. on Friday 14htf,,.
'atMr vill Mrs., LsVi Snyder's borne'
4,0;prOemt! and,Mrs.
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LON1)911 Ite/A1)
0n ,,Novernhez. the ;London
Rerie••Ceinmitnity Citib. visited' the
C " t • d tette" d tile
old folks: Besides numbers -presen-
te4 hY, enerehete of the 'Ain:band their
faudfies,thanks extended to MTS:
lb. lVfanning efeWalten, Frank
Y........- la lVf F Iteta
until two years ago when she be-
cakne il and: Went to live with her (laughter of the ' late Andrew and
sipter, Mrs. MeDool,, where she. died.- Mary ,Beattie, Neleatreinster .Md -
,For many years the late Mise Reid dieeex Co. Hee husband prede-
had very poor eyesight brit despite ceased her twelve yeer's age and her
this fact ehe, was cheerful and in- only son 'Andre*, died' in April 1936,,
dustrione •:and rooked afte'r her One sister and' five brothers survive:
flower garden of which she was IVfrs, Alex, 'McCartney, Tuelord,
pessionately'fond. •; &tett' Jame,- Kereeeed; Angus and
The funeral was held on Friday Andrew, London; Robert, Vaneduver,
from Trinity church when a large and John of Seaferth. Her faculties
number were present te wry then,- were- uniumaired; until a- few weeks
last respects to one Whom they had ago .when:he suffered a severs
known for so many years. The ger- stroke fm which she neve rattled.
vice was in- charge. of the rector, Her cheey and bright_ disposition
Rey. F. H. Paull, and interment made and her kindly sympathies will long
in Bayfield 'Cemetery. The pall-, be cherished by her eineny friends
bearers were her nephew, Win. 11Tc- Who 'will misie the fainiliar, figure
Dool .and W. J. Stinson, Sam 1VIcE•cie. .from the scenes which had known
en, Fred MeEwan, Fred Baker 'aed her so, long., She was one of the few
'Henry MeClinchey. remaining members of the oldiPres-
byterian cengregation ministered to
by,the late Rev. John _Ross and had
The eimpathy .of • the community
is extended to Mrs. McDool.
•.,Left to mourn her loss are efts. 'Many. delightfui, memories •of other
• days. • The: feneral took place
Me1)ool and three uephews:
Thersder afternoon to Baird's cem-
etery. •' ••
The BruceVeld Public Library
,will remainulceed until further no-
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Knox' United Sunday school are trt.:.e: pwng. tpehickenpox in the
busy•epreparing for .their Christreat..0°.Pul'-juPitY-
entertainment, which will be held:7011 • '
the 20th of December.
' LONDESBORO
. The. W. Me S. held their regular, " HOLMESVIIIT4E
_monthly meeting in, the basenient of. • ""
the United .church ea Wi;dneSdiiy: Friends in this • lbeality were
afternbon. • .• ' ' 'Shocked to hear of the death, which
' Miss Cock of Detroit visited was most unexpected even by his
the hOnie of Mr. 'and Mrs. R. cock_ family, of evii. George Kemp of
erline, Sunday. , Mitchell, which occurred on Friday
last. The funeral took place on
Ursa Taman, wile sneut several
afte'rnoon. Sympathy is
has returned. •
ddys last -week, with .Blyth friends, Monday
felt for his wife, who was formerly
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Reeve Adams, who attended the Mass Emma Potter of Holmesville,
session of the County Council.
and who is in poor ,health at present.
in
Goderich last week, returned on
Mr. W. 11. Lobb was up in the vi-
einity. of Listowel the early part (if
FrTidltaeyYoung People held their regu- the week buying up a bunch of
caws end heifers, which he will alle-
le ineeting in the United church.
• tion off ab his home 'farm. en TIles-
Wednesday eyening. • •
'Mr. and •Mrs.. Joe Carter spent day afternoon next,
last Friday in Godeeich.
Mr. T. Fairservice has treated
his family to a new radio.
• The KiliSea Moon spont Saturday
in Stratford.
_Mies .11lay Adams was a Sunday
guest at the home' of Mr. and 'Mrs,
Cockerline.
The Misses Ferguson of .Seafot.th,
who have spent sonic time at the
home of their aunt, . Mrs. Harry
Moon, have ; retnened home.
Ws. Mountain is in Goderich. She
expects to. spend some time there
with her daughter, Mrs. Pipe,
• The regular monthly -meeting of
the W. I. was held in the Cominue-
ity hall on Dec. 5th, with sixty-five
preeint. .• A communication was read
from M.e...11LeCague, Huron County
Agricultural Representative, asking
for a donation for O.A.C. scholar-
ships for Huron County boys, and it,
was decided to donate $5.00. Help-
ing , the Santa Clans fund at Lon-
don was also brought up and a
collection ' was taken, $4.65 being
realized and left in charge of Mrs,
J. Cartet. to be sent. There was al-
so a floiver fund started and a col-
lection amounting to-L6,
was tak-
en and put in charge of the flower
eommittee. The donations brought
itt f or Mk. Fred Stange. .wore quite
generous and was valued at $00.90,
to be gent to the car school dip north.
This being the Ohristnce, nteeting
Christmas carols were sung and the
Rev. M. Forster gave on address
Snyder, :Who Were reevntly niarried,
with 'a •...siteWer:. The surpriee .was
eorriplete as the •gompany 'went first
;Lawrence's home and finding no
one about hustled Of to find" them
Adel. found them at the 'kerne of the
groenee, paeente. •A olly good time
Wag -.spent, •
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Nameous entertaininenti are be-
ing• prepared 'ter the -jolly :ReIiday
serteen, which is close, at hand.
Mrs, Leister Dehertsou 1.eft on
'Thursday for a 'visit with her reia-
ticree at Cheeley and 'Paisley.
We. are sorry to hear of the illness
of Rev, Lundy of Nile. He is
'siiffering front high bleed pressure,'
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On TueSday of last week friendS
and e,elativese gathered at the home
of M. and Mrs. John 1VieLarty to
join tvith thein in the celebration of
their Golden Wedding Afinfieersary.
pinner. was served.' in "the evening.
'Both -die in Food, lmalth, considering
the serious Sickness they have gotA,
through. Rev. R. D. Cumrairig was
toast master at the feast. Singing
'thid-StOry telling' was en)oyed and
phared hy all present. ,Some of those
• preaetell were: pi %fr. and MTS,.Albett
GoodWMtr. and; Mrs'John
581±5 ;die Geed. and 11r.: and Mrs.-
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14aSott; ;11teLanye i
Sleighing is here arid
kept buS3.1f1celepin the roads
hs*,th, se! tan •loretabeir"21
on the ,"Christnum 'Spirit." " Mrs. J.
Scott • sang "Silent Night," and Mrs.
3. Tamblye _gave Ir paper on the
"Gift of Life." . The meeting was
closed by singing. the national an-
them. • Seven of the mambos then
served a lovely lunch. •in the bare -
The meeting from beginning
to the end Was very internstieg and
profitable and was enjoyed by all
present.- - . ,
TVs. John Finglanci hae returned
after spending the past month with
her sone and daughtere. Toronto
and Mimic°. • • , •
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-HULLETT TOWNSHIP
TIi following fs the report of S.
S. Na. 5,-Ilullett, foe elle month • of
November. "*" denotes, number of
tests misded by pupil: • •
Sr. 4th -Hazel Hoggart, 227; • Al-
vin, Vodden, 192; *Fred 3I„orrell,'1.55;
*Earl Snell, 121; ',Roy Vodden, 56.
.Thr 4th -Alma Carter, 238; Ethel
Iloggart, 19; Glenn Fairservice,
145; Gordon Radf'oed, Clifford
Adams, 106. •
Jr.' 3rd -Elva Snell, 202; Lloyd
Carte 201; Isobel Merrell,' '1251'
Ntdson Radford, 68.
Jr. 2d-AlMa Hoggart, 154; 'Bill
Radford, 106;, Maureen Lovttt, 100;
Barbara Snoll, 92; Leonard Vochlen,
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1s1 ----Leonard Radford, :Jean rm..:
har , •
• Pr. -Jean Appleby, 14riat Mor
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roll, Perald Nott, Vera': Iloggart,
Joyce Fitirservice •
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Number "on roll, 26' average'
letidarie4, I,ueild'ParrOtt;•
'Leacher.
aasume n d'a I S
e1.1r.fl• •'-•40;Fiftt41:Eint•.*O'''' 1
to0 Nis Ahr_isorrpeontevlel.
Dgannon
DORM.31.,OR, 1020
A little ,lei wrieecl;;Z ;Ieldeee 1
Maid et W054ieg, ineh. the eeree
'" "d the bride
11011Y 111.0.;:eltc't:'0.11; a8kid
f she"eitele.eirery 'biked. •
eNe,el• the e'ePLY•
4‘W• 11". w 'ea the small girt
bh ' said th.'e,ioh.-4. day ttlat YoU
Trefeeva'ne'eactd: the late Samuel eae, beeheetteeme.e.,,,tret,er- et. one
Treleaven' ,Ashfie r t
OL we • yearee
to hie. going weat,'"IVIte.,•Aerclreeir was ' ; . • 1.
district eagricrilteral,• wOPreisentatife' • • • ,• ."
191'. the' -'00eritY ef;'ITtr„kten".rind'Iatek' REAP e" THE ,APITERTX$EVEZITS.
lectuver in the NEWS -ii -Celle.
, • :io•Oldootag;manegimmearasori,„
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, eel an es •
Pear; *S"..11orree.ri, IVLenning, .
and,Mke..ErnieCriell, Me...Dwyer and
Me. Moran end the Rev Father Sul-
livan, for their. easietanee. - • =
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VAIINA'r "
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The annual meeting of the W.M.S.
of the United church was held at the
home ofelVIrs. E. Epps "on ThuredaY
last, 1VErs. Me.,Clynient in the chair.
Miss. Diehl, tresisturee, reported that
the objective had. been 'reached this
Year. The old officers, with •the ex-
ception nf the home -helpers seei.et-
arY; 'were all re-elected and are as
follows: hon -president, Mks. A. Fos-
ter; president, Mrs. 3. MeCtymont;
first vice, Mrs., Penrose; second vice,
1Vtre., : A, MeCcmell; ree-seeretary,
Mks. Stelk; cor-seeretary, Mes. R.
Stephenson; press secretary,•IVfie. S.
Keys; Missionary Monthly secretary',
Miss Violet MIcelinchs-Y, and home
helpers' eeeretary,, Mrs. A. CoCon-
nell. After the meeting. refreshment
were seeved. •
STANLEY
Owing to, the' fact that • Sunday
comes on Dec. 15th, the municipal
council of Stanley- decided to hold
the last meeting on Saturday, Pee -
ember 14th at 11 a.m. These hav-
ing vend :acociinta are asked .td send
them in to Mr. John' Rathweli Theirs -
dig ht the -latest that they may be
;checked. ever. Taxes also must be
paid on or before that day to save
the additional 3 per cent. to be ad-
ded. Sec. -treasurers nutY get their
orders for school monies also that
day if they come out otherwise they
will be mailed to them.
'AUBURN
Mr. and bit's. G. Thompson of
London spent Sunday with relatives
here.
It has been rumoured that we are
to have a stetling rink in the village
this winter. The young folk are
waiting anxiously for it to open.
The Women's Institute 'was held in
the Forester's hall on Tuesday, Dec.
1.0th. Subjectuelintistmae, old and
new." by Mrs. W. T. Riddell. The
hostesses ior the day were Mrs.
The Ladies' Aid of the United r Alp, MI'S, 3. Robertson add 11Tee.,
Church held a bee at the prtrsonage4 Me)3rien,
911 TharsdaY,,
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The snow fences which the God- 'I 1."'"'"-tr""
erich township Council purchased
some tinte ago, were erected Thurs. 'WITTICISMS ABOUT WOMEN
day, ott the Cut Line wherebadl. the Although Lord Dewar is a . bache-
snow has already drifted badly.
for and apparently a confirmed
The large numbet ;from the village briehele, ..he 'seemingly entertains a
who attended the commencement . high ePpreelation of the fair sex,
program in the auditorium cif the judging by seine of the witty say-.
Clinton Collegiate institute, Theirs- , ings .he fires off about them from:
day and Friday nights', report that ' time to time.
the Program this year was the best ! Here are a fOW of (the best.
ever given bY the students; of Clin- "The road to success is filled with
ton Collegiate., j women pushing' their husbands
The W.M.S. 'and Ladies' Aid held along."
year tne home of Miss Acheson
b-n-e-irei can make him better."
No man is so good but a' woman
their annual business meeting +.1
Tuesday afternoon, the election of "A golden Wedding is when a cou-.
offices being" in charge -of Roe Mr. pis have gone fifty-fifty,"
ee follows: W.M.S. presi-
MJvdent,s L. eris;vice MrS• Lobb;
enc. -secretary, Mae. Walter; cor-see.,
Mee. • Glenn; treasurer, • IVIrs. J. Pot-
ter; ., organists, Mks. Yee, Mks, E.
Teewarblt; Supt. Stewardship, Mrs,
Herbert; Supt. Lit, Mrs' F. Totter;
Supt. Mit Boxes, IVIIrs. Hopkins; As-
sociate enembers secretary, Mrs. IT.
Snyder.
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• Officers of ladies Aid: President,
Mks. E. Yeo; vice, Mrs. E, Trerwar-
the; secretary, Mrs. 3, Mulholland;
trecisurer, _Miss Acheson; buying
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ASH:FIELD: The many friends in'
this district of John F. Andrew, of
the 12th concession of Ashfield, -will
be pleased to leann of his 'promotion
ea" the office of assistant deputy
minister of agriculture for Alberta.
Mr. Andrew has been lecturer on
animal husbandry and farm manage-
ment ie the Agricultural College at
Vermillion, Alberta, •and the official
appointment came about two -weeks
ago,- when the lieutetant-grevernor
and the miniSter of, agriculture 'vie -
We Have a Stock Of
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14OWERING PLANTS, PANS, FERNS
' AND CUT FLOWERS•
FOR THE CHRISTMAS TB,ADE
Call at Our Ui) Tovvn Store
• Stand Iteeently Oeupied by C. G. Lobb •
emorial Wreaths and ,Wedding Flowers
Al, Specialty., •
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Member o Florist Telogroph
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Delivery Associatton
as
ere
Fre1n a. irea-assarted stock of boxes'
From 60c to $5.00
Candy Canes„ Stocking's and other Novelties, as well as the usual
Creams and Mixed Candy and Bulk Ohoenlates.
See Our Home-made. Mixed Camay
GOOD AND PURE •
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20c per lb, 2, lbs,for 35c:.
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• CHRISTMAS BAKING
CHRISTMAS CAKE AND PLUM •PUDDINQ
of the finest quality, all'sizes or by the pound
Also Short Bread, Puffed Paste, Cream Puttee 0.
• A full line of baking suitable for Christmas seadon:
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anti' & Crick
Come to Ctininghitm e's
The Florist
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"DON'T WORRY FOR HOURS
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS."
OUR CHRISTMAS STOCK_ IS AT OUR FLOWER SHOP IN
CONNECTION WITH THE CANADIAN NATIONAL
EXPRESS OFFICE
AZALEAS, C/CLAIVLENS, FERNS, ATTRACTIVE BASKETS,
CHERRIES, PRIMULAS. ETC.
We offer a film selection in Decorated Christmas Grave Wreaths
Cut Flowers always. in stock. _
To That Friend
The Most Acceptable of 'Gifts for $2.00
• To those wird havo made their home far: froni • . •
then. "ain folk" nothing, is quite Se ecce,ptiMe
perhape us news of the "old honed. ".teWe? -th
doings of the boys anol girls they used,te kidwd;
their happiness, joys and sorreWeas re±1edtle'rif, es- ,
ery week in the news columns a. 1.4, 'beta *ws,:
papers
•'Your boy or girl, eister, br4her or besem
friend will appreciate '1'h5 News-Reeerdeeneeeothan '
. • anything else. It will be it censtri'iit reninCI,dr of •
you 52 weeks"in -the year.
"AS' GOOD AS A.• LETTER FROM "HOME"
Is what dotene of far away shbscribers tell us about:
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