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The Seaforth News, 1930-04-24, Page 5THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1930, THE SEAFORTH NEWS. PAGE FIVaC WARNNG!' The constant practice of spending your money 'where it is being taken out of your community will mean untold damage to; the success, growth and prosperity of your district. There are over six hundred home -owned Superior Chain Stores in Ontario—operated by ex- perienced grocers who buy and advertise together—offering you the highest quality at prices made possible by their tremendous savings is massed buying, Support these local merchants . upon whom _ the growlth of your community depends, and benefit yo.ursel'f, W'E SELL TEE BEST FOR L'ES'S' Items for Week Ending April 30, 1930. Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes ..... ,,,s .............. 2 pkgs. 45c ,per ,pkg. 8c Seeded Raisins 2 pkgs 25c Lealand's Sweet Mixed Pickles..... . , . Large 30 oz. bottle 44c Regular Standard'Quality Arrowroot Biscuits 29c Pure Apple Jelly Large 40 oz. jar 33c • Challenge Prepared Corn Starch Purity Quick Oats with ,China ......... 301c P. & B.,Sandwich Pate .141e Vi -Tone 8 oz.. 16 oz.' 55'e� J /flaked 3h1n1i &tow E7 THE perfect plant, food. Makes lawns thick, green and velvety. Won. derful for trees, shrubs, flowers and vegetables. Easy to apply. Not expensive. 3 to 4 podnds.Sacco per 100 sq. feet.. d ib. Sacco , ....TOc 5 lb. Bag ..45c 10 ib. Bag • 80c 25 lb. Bag $1:60 Babo per tin 14c Palmolive S!o'a.p .3 cakes 230 Chateaux Cheese %'s 24c Gi'liex .. ............ each 12c Kara Coffee %'s 30. • l's Royal York Tea %'s 313:c': Beehive Corn Syrup 5:1b. tin 35c Snappy Snack Cheese ..,2 pkgs, Ile Ginger Snaps 2 •lbs. 25n Minute Tapioca, ... 2 pkgs. 25c Van Camp's Tuna Fish..%s 31c Libby's Asparagus Tips, Picnic size .. ,. per tin,23c Canadian White Beans ..3 'lbs. 19e Fancy Blue Rose Rice • ..2 Jos , 19c Pure Lard ., per lb, -18c Pilchard's l's ,per tin 18c Pine free Matches .3 boxes 25ie Cowan's Velvets , % lb. 19c • Red °Cohoe Salmon l's... 35c 3 tins,.. 1.O0, 163c p, � Hawes. Week • -AT SU P MEHAIN STORES 1, Polish with 'Eames" and 'make 'your horhe<the admni•atiixn of your friends. Order at these saving prices HAWES WAX (Paste) / 1b. tin 23c HAWES WAX (Paste) . 1 lb. tin 43c HAWES WAX (Liquid) pint.bottle 59da.: • HAWES LEMON OIL ,, ... ,;=4 oz. 14c . HAWES DEMON OIL , .. 12 oz. 23c HAWES LEMON OIL 32 oz, 59c HAWES SLICK HAND CL'E,AN+ER. 2 tins 25c 1 Ross J. Sproat A. Jeffery Phone Phone 8 77 Cream Cream HIGHEST PRICES COURTEOUS SERVICES Deliver your Cream to us and receive your cash in full. Call in our cream drawer and receive our services. We will pay you the Highest Market Values consistent with the most careful grading and testing. No other Creamery can do better -"Give us a trial." Creamery open on Wednesday and Saturday evenings' Seaforth Creamery W. J, Walker & Son UNDERTAKING -and EMBALMING Motor or Horse Egdiprnent W J. WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma o-vernment_diploma and license Flowers” Furnished. Night or day phone 67. ' MANLEY. Mr. Ernest Dna•ger had a successful ploughing bee last week and he has 'made a wonderful improvement on his, premises since he purchased it. Ernie is a hustler. .Miss Lucy .]Gltleart'froan Detroit and her parents, Mr. and Mrs: C. Eckart from Seaforth, paid us a flying visit last Sunday.: Mr, and Mrs. Leo Murray and fano ly,fr.om Hii'b+bort were visitors ui our burg last Sunday 'Mr.. Thos. MoKay wears a 'smile since the l'7th inst. when his wife pre-: sen'ted,him with a b!a'by, boy. • Miss .Mary Ellen Dempsey, who is on the teaching staff in Guelph, spent. Easter= at her home here_ EGMONDVIL-LE. Next Sunday evening, April 27, the Young People of Egmondv:lie:United Church will have a special service of music, Mr. Kest, Jackson and Mr. Ed- win Chesney being in charge. The pteparatory service ;on Friday evening last was conducted by Rev. Mr. Lane of Sealforth. There were 9 new communicants enrolled:' 'Egmotidiville is fortunate in sectir- ing the Rev. Mr. Stavage Of Ponitfac, Mico„ on May ,lith. Seaforth, Ont. C. A. BARBER. TOWN: TOPICS. Mr. Elroy Brownlee, Miss M. Charmer and Mr. and :Mrs. George Sei!f of London, spent Good Friday with Mr, and Mrs, George Brownlee, Vic- toria street Mr. and Ws...IJ. D. Clark and fam- ily, Mr. J. W, A. Greig and Mr, Charles Stogdil'1,: of Toronto, were holiday guests: with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Greig, Mr. Fred Jackson of Merrickville, and Miss Mary. Jackson of Thedford, are holiday vis!fto•rs with• •their• parents, Mr. and Mrs, L .C. Jackson: +\ir, Henry Little and son, Mr, Geo. Mr, and Mrs, M. McPhee. Miss ,Gladys S'hilliinglaw of Toronto is a guest of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thos. S+hiltngiaw, Mr--: ;John Corley. of Toronto was a holiday visitor in town. Miss, Kate Connolly of Windsor, is visiting her mother, Mrs, Connolly. Mr, Earl Stacey, of Hamilton, was a h'oliday visitor with friends in town Miss Guerra Brown of Toronto is spending the week with her parents Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Flannigan of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hal and family of Toronto and Miss Ce- cilia Horan of Sti bury, were holiday L,ttle, of Windsor, have purchased the guests of Mrs. ctrl Horan beautiful home of Miss, Catherene j ' Davids d Mrs, H. U. Woodruff of St Parke at,Baylfield, where Mr. and Mms.I were week -end guests of Mr H. [Julie a•nd'Mr:•and Mrs.' G. Little Thos., McMillan M.P. and visited intend to reside after May 1st. Mr. Henry Little operated the stage line between Seaforth- and Bayfield , some years ago •and. formerly resided here, Rev. Irving B. Kaine's subject at the morningsenvice on Sunday, April 27, wd11 be one of 'particular interest: "If Christ Had Never Been" There will be no evening service in First Pres- byterian :Church 'because of Rev, T. H. Bro'wn's farewell service in St. Thomas' Anglican Church. Collegiate Institute will re -open at noon on. Monday, Alpril-'28th. Mr. W. H. Little of Norwood is spending the Easter holidays with his father, Mr, Andrew Little, Misses Annie and Cora Strong are in Toronto this week attending the Q. E. A. Mrs. George 'S.il'lery is expected : to arrive home this•week after spending the winter at Marquis, Sask,, with her son, Mr. Morrison Si'llecy. Miss Margaret Trudjen, Miss Helen Wlhiffield and Mr, Arthur Whitfield of Ridgetowm were week- end' guests with 1lr, and •Mrs, J. Currie. Miss Nora McDowell and Mac Mc- Dowell are Eastervisitors with 'Mr. and Mrs, Jack Currie. Mrs. W. S. Bates and son, Mr. W. Bates and daughter, Miss 'hloreiice Bates, and bliss McDonald, all of Toronto spent Easter With Mrs. Bates' sister, Mrs. IR. S, Evans. Mr. ,and Mrs. F. W. Wigg and fam- ily spent Easter in Durham. Miss Dorothy Kerslake and Mr. Donald Kerslake of 'Toronto were guests over Easter at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Kerslake, • \Ir. and Mrs. •'Herald Lawrence werert Bright Saturday attendin o n g g the silver wedding of Mrs Laiv- r.ence's ,brother, Mr. Francis. • • Her mean} friends are,sorry, to hear that Mrs. [Joseph 'tGibson's condition is „serious; after !being ill for seven «eeksc Mr, and Mrs. Wm, 'Elder of Hen- were guests over the holidays• with sal(, •visited MT, end Mrs, Thomas their another, Mrs. J, F, Reid. Elder on Tuesday. Miss Ethel McKay df.Thedford, and Miss !Ella Eider is spending a few Mr. Ronald McKay of Toronto and days in Toronto this week. Mr.• and Mrs. H. Mason and little Miss illelen Kerr of Brussels spent Marion of Blyth are spending the Friday and Saturday at the home of holidays with their Mr.and Mrs, T. W. Wigg. Miss y parents, Mr. and Marjorie Wigg is spending 'this week- Mrs.MHugh art K Windsor, 'end• in `Brussels. Mr. Stewart Knox of .nd M'r, and Mrs, J. G. Green of Eton_ Mrs, Monday the guest of Mr. and don, Miss Gladys -Thompson of Nia- Mrs. A. andCRoutledge. Mr. Mrs. F. L. Hutchison of ora Falls and lir, +H, C. Lindseyof g` Toronto, Miss Dorothy Hutchison of Toronto were guests over the week- St. Catharines and Mr, Geo. Hutchi- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J• son of London were Easter visitors B. Thompson.. • with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. 'lir, W. L.'Watson of Toronto was D. Hutchison, a holiday' guest with his lather, Mr. Messrs Douglas and Louis Wilson James 'Watson and aunt, Miss Rlra't- of Toronto spent Easter with their unclen aid aunt, lir. and Mrs. J. A. Wilson, , Mrs, J. A. Wilson left Sunday to spend a week in Detroit visiting at the home of her sots, Mr. David Wilson. Miss Lillian Wankel of Toronto spent the holiday week -end with her parents, Mr, end firs. A. Wankel', Mrs. Earl Smith of Toronto is spending the holiday week at her home here. Mr, McKee .Irwin of Stratford and Messrs. Earl Smith and Fred Crich of Toronto spent` the week -end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Crich. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Heaty and baby Orden, ' of Toronto, Mr. D. A. Mc •Oormack, his mother, .Mrs, C. Mc- Cormack, his two children, Josephine and Margaret, of Bridgeburg, were guests over the holidays with Mr, and Mrs Chas. Ho'hlbein. Mrs. McCorm- ack remained in town for the week. Mrs. L. E. Richards who underwent an operation in Scott Metnorial Hos- phial Wast week, is getting along nicely. Miss Sarah A. Keys of• Stanley is the guest of her sister, Mrs Sam Hanna. Mr. and Mrs, Sam Hanna and Miss Keys spent \tlrednesday in Hensatl, guests of Mrs. John Keys. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Strath, Toron- to, were Easter guests at the home of Mr. J. L. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Reid and little son Donald, of .Detroit, were Easter visitors with his' father. Mr. J,.,H. Reid. ivtrs. A. L. Porteous was in Brant- ford visiting .her sister, Mrs. Long, from Friday to 'Monday, Mrs. W. L. Keys and Miss Mary Reid spent Tuesday 'with Mr. and Mrs, John McAs•h at Varna. Mr. R. C. Ovens spent the Easter holidays in London visiting' his mo- ther and sister, friends in town. Mr. and Mrs, Sidney: Morton and: family of Port Nelson spent the week- end with Mrs. J. H. Broadfoot. Mr. Morton d M +Mrs. Josepretnrneh' Siris ofondLfiay.na, Ohio, is the guest this week of Mr, and Mrs. Geo, A. Sills. Mr. J. Sills will arrive Friday to spend the week -end also.: Mrs. W. C. Sproat. -and baby Bar- bara are spending this week in To- ronto, ' Mr. and Mrs, Alex. Broadfoot . and Miss S+hoe,pra+ft of Moose Jaw, Sask., are the gleets of Miss Edith David- . 'Mr, Orville' Twitchell of H'en'sad'1 visited his uncle, Mr. Geo. Bell who is very it!. in the hospital, during the week -end. The Batter's brother, Mr. John Bell of Toronto, was also up and his sister, Mrs. :Twitchell, of Brandon, Man., is •expected this week; Little 'Rose =manor underwent an operattien for tonsils on Tuesday morning in the hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fowler and family of London were week -end guests with the former's sister, Miss Florence Fowler. Mr. Leslie Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Ho- ward Kerr and daughter, all of To- ronto, and Mr. W. B. Kerr of Buf- falo, N,Y., were guests over the week- end. of Mr. and. Mrs. Jas, Kerr. Dr, Harvey Burrows and Miss Rigby of St, Catharines, Mr. Arthur Burrows of Toronto and Misses Kathleen and Meaner Burrows of London, spent theweek-end with Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Burrows: 'Miss Edith Govenlock of Toronto. is spending the holidays with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Govenlock, Miss Beth .Govenlock of Detroit was a week -end guest with her parents. Mr. andMrs. illy s P aur Longway wa and daughter, front Guelph, Mr. and 'Mrs. Pat -Purcell and Miss Mary Frain, of Stratford, were visiting at Mr, James Purcell's Easter Sunday. 'Mr. and Mrs. ,Reg. Reid of Strat- ford, and Mr. Dawson Reid of Guelph,' spn. Mr. Jahn L. Watson. of St. Pani, Minnesota, 'visited his brother, Mr. James Watson, and sister, Miss Wat- son, last week. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Smith of To- ronto and Mr. Murray 'Savauge of London spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs, F. S. Savauge. Rev, and Mrs. R. Fulton Irwin o1 "Centralia and Miss 'Weldon of Sand- wich were guests on Friday of Mr. and Mrs.. F. S. Savauge. Mrs. J. Hunt and Mr. and 'Mrs. Fred Forger of Toronto were week- end guests with Mr. and Mrs: J. E. Keating. !Mrs, S. Jenkins of Toronto is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Keating. - Mr. and Mrs. Milton Chesney and Mrs.'Geo, Chesney of Toronto spent kithrek. week -end with Mrs. J. R. Ha'b- Mr. Win. Reid, Miss Dot Clark and Mr, and Mrs, J. Hunt of Toron- to TOPICS to visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Keating last week. Rev. Wm. G. Coltman„pastor of Highland Park :Baptist •C'hurch, De- troit, Mich., and Master Kenneth Wanless of Detroit, visited a't'the home of Mrs. Geo, T. Turnbull last week. Mr. Coltman addressed the Revival .Conference of the Unaffiliat- ed Baptist Churches whith was held in Forward Baptist Church, Toronto, qn Good. Friday. 'Dr. George :Ferguson of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Jones of ,Orillia and Mr. Carl ,A'berhart of Toronto University, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. C. Aberdi,a.rt. Good Friday. Mr. and- Mrs. J. R. Hillis and son Mr. and Mrs. George ,Bickerton of Donald, Miss Mildred Turnbull and Woodstock were guests Sunday' of Mr. Arnold Turnbull, all of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. Wes. Nott, Huron Road were guests over the holiday with WestMrs-Geo. T. Turnbull. ' Miss Mary Hays of Torontospent Mr. M. +R. Pittman of Delrait spent the week end with her parents, Mr, the week-eird with friends in town. and Mrs. Adam Hays. Mr, Arthur Archibald, principal of iiss Violet Tyndall passed her Whitby High school, and Mrs. Archi- Seniorr Musical Examinations of Lon- bald and family visited the former's don, .taking first class honors. 'Miss Parents,_, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Arciii- Tyndall is organist in .Egmendville bald' over the week -end. United. Church. Her many friends ex- .Mr. J. M. Govenlock has sold his tend congratulations. land at Winthrop to Mr. John Mc - Miss Anna Sutherland of Toronto Clure who,.gets' possession May 1st. •. WE ISSUE THE STANDARD was the guest of ,her parents, Mr. and, '\•ins. R. S. Angell of Bungessvil'1'e POLICIES OF THE, Mrs, A. D. Sutherland on Good ,Fri- visited at the ,tome of Mr, and Mn,. Provincial insurance day. Rebt.'Scanlett this week. Mr. Lawrence 'Webster of Sandwich Master Russel'l Ferguson of To- eompany . Of England s spent elle olfday with his parents, Mr 1'on'to is spending the week with:his One of the few British Companies and Mrs. John Wab's'ter. grand' other„..Mrs. R Ferguson, operating- in todaypat Mr. and Mrs John Menzies and ' 'Messrs. Ted and Charles Evans •;df p g Misses Ruth and Jessie of Win ham Hamilton visited their parents, Mr. —NON -TARIFF' RATES : ghThis means 'a saving in premium 'and Mr., and Mrs,,J'ames Harrison of and Mrs. Hurry Evans over Easter,' P rt r' Hill,Mr, Basil. Duncan of St, Michael's to you with protection, ;security o e s spent Sunday with Ur. and the night and day service of and Mrs,::Ailbeat Harrison,. College, Toronto, spent the • holiday this office. Mrs, Charles Brooks of Nets' Lisk- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. J. a: , 11, phone or write us for full card, &pelt a fegw days last week with Duncan. . ..information rates, etc.:Our 'ser - .Mr, and 'Mrs, Albert Harrison.rrisoMr, and Mrs. Jack Scott spent Eas- Mr. and Mrs. ter in Kitchener. vices at your dsposal at any s Wen. J. Knox, .who time. have: been'res'iding on Jarvis street in Mlsses;Jean and Margaret 'Stewart the house formerly 'oceit i,ed,D;'12 of Toronto, iiiotored up to c:isit their p by '. H • D. Sn hA rendSiawart willretuarto Toronto next sister, MIS. R. Plant: weel Miss Ruth Pinkney of Stratford is GENERAL INSURANCE NCE ! 'tin her grandmother, i Messrs. t s of e MrS. R. L. Jack.and tl 'Morley gg Mosy Hodgihe Clarke. Conveyancing, Real Estate lioToronto are and ay A. visitors,at er-the Miss 'Glad s'McPhee, of Toronto - • Investments, Etc. traria of Mr, - Mrs. A. D, Su�tlier- Y land, was a Holiday visitor with her parents, PHONE 152 -- SEAFORTH, Ont. Miss 'Betty Malcolm is : visiting Port Stanley. Mr. and Mrs.'R. B, Holmes' Royal Oak, Mich., spent Easter town. - The Misses Bertha Beattie, Ida and Eva Love, of Toronto and Miss Laura McMillan of Hamilton, Bessie Grieve o'1 Chatham and Rena McKenzie of Stratford, are holiday visitors, Mr. and `Mrs. Will Hudson, Mr, G. Hyde and Mr. Robt. B..own of Strat- ford, Mr,' Wim, Brown and Mrs. B. McDonald of Mitchell were guests of Mr. and Mrs. • Albert Hudson over at of in Automobile o Insurance SEAFORTH BRANCH J. M. McMILLAN Manager Hours: Daily 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays 9.30 a,m. to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. S is the dual' comfort of a Provincial Savings account—your, money is safely invested, yet avai'lable to you at any time. When left on deposit here, it is . constantly earning extra money for you at a generous rate of interest. The moment you need it, a cheque delivers the whole balance or any part into your hands, without notice. Best of all—every deposit in the Province. of Ontario Saving Office is guaranteed by . the Ontario Government. There is a branch near your home or place of business and any mem- ber of the staff is competent to advise you on savings or investment problems.. New accounts of Si. and up are cordially welcome. PROVINCE OF 0A A [NGS OFFICE E�ERYDEPOS/T6Vi9NEA�BY0NTAR/OG0VERNMENT HEAD OFFICE 102%. � PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS Flo Seventeen Branches Throughout Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. F. Baxter and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Thompson and :Helen spent Easter in Kitchener. Mrs, Florence Lindsay and daugh- ter, au h -ter, df Buffalo, are visiting their many relatives in this vicinity. Ire. Jas, Mowbray and son Goedon and Miss Muriel Fitzpatrick of De- troit, visited friends in town over the holiday. r h Principal cilli sno t Mr. Sam. H !g P of Fergus Public school, was an Eas- ter visitor with his cousin, Mr. W. C. Hollingsworth, and Mrs. Hollings- worth, and left to attend the O.E.A. convention in Toronto this week. Mr. Albert O'Reilly and family, of MdKitl'op, who were delayed in mov- ing into their new home in town ow- ing to smallpox, moved on Monday. Miss Hattie Dalton, of Toronto, spent the week -end with her mother, Mrs. M. Dalton. Mr• and Mrs. Gordon Hays and Miss Lucy Eckart, Detroit, slpent Sun- day at the homes of their parents, Col. and Mrs. R. S. Hays and Mr: and Mrs. C. Eckart. Miss Anona Dale is spending part of her Vacation with Mr, and Mrs. Harold Hunter near Exeter and with friends at Dashwood. BRUCEFIELD. Marion Oliver Circle.—The regular. meeting of the Marion Oliver Circle- was held on Friday evening. April 18. The meeting opened by singing hymn 191, with Dorothy B'roadfoot, •the pres- ident, presiding, A special Easter pro- gram was read responsively, "Jesus, Thou joy of Loving Heants,""was then sung. This was followed by prayer in. unison. The first part of the topic was taken by Jean Campbell. This was the third chapter of our study .book, Jerusalem to Jerusalem, "The Winn- ing of Europe." The Gospel of Eas- tern Europe was taken by Mildred Taylor; Christianity in Eastern Eur- ope, by Jean Fotheringhatn: Christian Mission. in \Vestern Europe was token by Grace Pepper, Mary MoNaughton then led in prayer. • The business part of the meeting then followed. Eliza- beth Brea:dioot was nominated for treasurer, Mildred Taylor and Jean l otheringhani were nominated to at- tend the Presbyterial held in Seaforth on. April 30th. Hymn'156 was then sung. The meeting closed by repeating the Mizpah benediction, Mr. and Mrs. Wan. Leith and sons of Stratford spent Sunday at Mr. A. OMldwell's, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Taylor spent Sunday at Grand Bend. Little Alex, Thompson has been sick for a few days. We hope he will soon be better. • \Fr. Frank McCowan accompanied his sister, Mrs, Albert Batt and Mr. Batt• to their home at. Stouftvillc. 'Bliss Reta Taylor is visiting friends at Grand Bend, Mrs. Geo. Hi1l and sots James Hill were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Arthur Caldwell. A large crowd'gathere'd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Eyre on Tuesday evening, .'April 15!th, to hear Mr. Bruce MeNevin df Onncntee. The programme consistedof songs, read- ings, and addresses. The chair was ably filled bv. the president, Mr. \Van. Hill. Opening uiS song ' Smile Simile, de Smile followed bya reading by Mrs C, Clifton, "Socker} Set a Hen a solo by Miss Jean Murdoch: "There never was e coward where the sham- rock grows," Then Mr, licNevin gave a practical and helpful address in farm problems and economicsi p e which was listened to with great in- terest. Mr. H. McLachlan, aceoni- pianied by Mrs. McLachlan then fav- ored the audience with a couple of mouth organ selections. This was followed by a reading by ' Mr. Wm. Hill,"Widow Green's Last Words."" Attr addresses given by Mr. Wim. Black and Mr. Geo. Layton, a vote of thanks was tendered by Mr. 'McLach- lan to speakers and those taking part. Miss Gibson moved a vote of thanks to host and hostess for their hospital= ity. The meeting closed with com- munity singing. Congratulations were generously bestowed upon Mr. Mc Nevin and. many tributes • of praise were paid to his ability. A generous lunch war -,served by hostess and friends. Besides this meeting Mr. MoNevin addressed meetings at SS. No, 4, Stanley, Goshen school and S.S. No12, Hay. A joint .meeting of united 'farm men and women will be held at the home of :Mr; and Mrs. H. McLachlan on Tuesday evening, May 20. Topic to be taken by Mrs, S. Thompson and Mrs. H. Aikenhead. Talk on Dentis- try. roll call, a potato recipe. ,Program committee, Mrs. McLachlan and Mrs, R. Speir. Mrs, Alex. Souter of Detroit is vis- iting her son James on the Mild Road. Mr. R. McKenzie; we are sorry to say, still continues to be poorly. Easter visitors: Mies Emma Mc- Donald, Mr. Leonard Boyce, Mr. Robt McNaughton, . Mr. George Knights, Mr. Clarence Armstrong. The many friends of Roy Walker and Mr. W. Stackhouse were pleased to see them in church last Sunday af- ter being confined to their hones for the past few weeks through illness. Miss Adah Reid, Mr, L. Reid and Mr, S. Reid of London spent the week end at the home of their father. \ir. C. Reid. Nurse Rouatt of Loudon visited at the hone of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Rouatt. 'Miss Grace Ross of Windsor visit- ed her parents, Mr, and Mrs. William Ross. Mr, S. Knox of Windsor, Miss Kate McGregor of Newmarket visit- ed at her home in. Stanley. Mrs, Hays and babe of Stratford visited her grandmother, Mrs. Alex. Ross last weer:. Mr. and Mrs Acheson and daugh- ter of Roxboro visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tough last week, Mr. and Mrs. Addison of Londes- boro were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Addison fast week. Special Easter services were held in the United Church Jest Sunday. The choir rendered suitable Easter music both morning and evening and the minister, Rev. W. A. Bremner. preached on the Resurrection. Large. congregations were present at . both services. The Young People's Society held their regular meeting on Monday ev- ening with a. good attendance. • T,he president, Mr. Jim McIntosh, occu- pied the chair, The topic took the form of an impromptu debate. it was decided to hdid the Young People's le's t May , ervices on Sunda anniversary 144th \-it'll "the Rev. Gordon Bubt of Victoria St. Church;. Goderich. a, the special preacher. In connection with the anniversary services the Young People will put on a play on the Mon- day venin 19th s � e g following, Ma • } , en- titled, Fixing It for Father." The Woman's Association of Bruce - field United Church will hold a Sale of Home Made BAKING and COOKING fn Seaforth SATURDAY, APRIL. 26th At 3.30 p.m. - In Bright's old stand Plan to enjoy the pleasures and coaven. iences of an escorted tour this summer. Visit Jasper National Park. 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 'information, descriptive booklets and. reservations from any agent of Canadian National Railways.; • i.ia' ati Nonal