The Seaforth News, 1933-04-13, Page 17'
Man's life is but a voorking clay,
!Whose tasks lace set aright;
A time to work, a time to pray,
IAnd. Shen a 'quiet night,
lAnd ,then, please God, a quiet night,
e Seafrth t e
HURON COUNTY'S LEADING NEWSPAPER
`1\'here, palms are green and robes are
white, `
LA 'song -drawn breath, a b'alln4 for ssor
row,
And all things lovely on the morrow.
—Ch'ris'tina Rossetti.'
WHOLE (SE'R'IES, VOILt55, No. 15
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY; APRIL 13, 1933.
Phone 84.
DINNERS and SUPPERS
Regularly..
HOT LUNCIIES
at all hours
OUR HOME MADE SPECIALTIES
Mites Reasonable
T. O1yinpidie
Confectionery and Restaurant.
Sprouted
Onions
WHILE THEY LAT C per Ib
JOIHNISON'S GLO-COAT p
@ 75c int
NU -COTE VARNISH .. ... , , 75c
LIQUID FLOOR WAX.. 39c 'bottle
GOLD MEDAL FLOOR WAX
@ ' 25c tin,
STUFFED OLIVES, 12 oz. jar.. 25c
MAPLE SYRUP @ ......2.00 gallon
I
IM
CORN, PEAS, & TOArrOfE 25c
3 for 4,ll;UTICH CO'OOA ....... % lb tin 20'c
' (CEREAL BLEND ' 2$c pkg.
JACOBS BUTTER PUFFS 25c p1ci;
Cream taken for the Seafo'rth Cream-
ery at the same price' d'el'ivered at
the creamery.
Eggs;' Butter, and' Featherss 'taken as
cash.
1'c per dozen extra trade for Eggs.
Hutchison9s
PHONE 166
Th
SOUTH, HURON REMAIN'S
The reduction of 22 seats in the On-
tario `' Legislature does not 'affect
(South Huron, according to annrounce-
ment madethis week. North Huron
and' Smith Bruce are combined to
make a new riding, Ht'ron-lBru:ce.
ITh'e boundlaries of, the riding will be
announced latter,
DIED AT G.O'DERI'C'H,
lO.n Thursday, April 6th, George E
(cooper, age 37, 'passed away in Alex-
andria hospital, ; Gblderic'h, as the re-
• silt df pneumonia. He was_ born at
Seaforth and is survived b7; four bro-
thers, William o'1 Egnno:ndvi5le; John
o'f Sesforth, J'osep'h larsti'ing ,on -the
jRae Carnolch(ati• farm, • Tuckere'mith,
and Fred of Hullett.
There also survives 'his, widow a'0d
15 young Childsren, the,el,des't df;wh in.
is 10 years and th'e yo'unges't a baby
of loss than ane year, 'ilhe funeral
took pl'a'ce on S'atiirday from the, fen-
"`•ily.'horn;e near P'ort'Allbert, to Clinton
!Cemetery.
The death occurred at herresi'd-
enca onSunday after a 'pr'otrac'ted
illness, of Anna Bella Green, .a very
'highly esteemed' resid'e'nt oif• Seatoritb
for over fifty years and Widow . •orf
(Francies Mturtia'y.• The ,deceased .who
was in her 87th year, was "''bons near
IGlenavy, County Antrim, Irel'an'd,.
where she was nvareied tori her Unite
li•u's'hand', who predeceased';, her 'i by
23 years, They carne to . Canada in,
'1870 and settled in Sdaforltlh•. Mrs.
'Murray was one Of the olldest mem-
bers df' North Side United. Church.
She is survived by five sons and one
daughter, James' Of Port'lan'd, Oregon;
Thomas Of Sacramento,. Cal.; John o'f,
Preston; Ernest. of Regina, and Wal-
ter and Annie at home,
i , � I :from herF
The funeral nook p'ac'e
late res'id'ence, N. George st., at 2:130
o'clock on W'ednesd'ay afternoon, Ape
ri1 12 to the'Mailbla'n'di Bank Cem'e-
itery. The service's were co'nd'ucted by
iRev.: W. P.. Lane., During.the services
(three''beaultiiful selections were sung
by the Qttarteltbe,. The pallbearers
were J. C. Laing, A. L. Porteous, E.
IEey'n'o'Irdls•, Walter Murray,. J,dhn Mur-
ray, and 'Gregg .Murray, of Preston,
CHURCH CARD.
North Side United Church.—Pastor,
Rev. W. P. Lane, B.A.
110 arm,— Su,ndray Sch'oo'l and Bible
Classes.
1111 ,a.m. and, 7 ,p m --(Pu'bli'c wosrslhnlp.
Easter services, The choir will render
several ap'prop,niate an'them's.
FIRST PRIESBYTERIAN CHURCH
lPeayer •se'rvi'ce Thursday 7:45. "The
Suffering ILortd." IStunday: ;Easter ser-
vices. ,S'pe'c'i'al Easter Music. Rev. I. B.
Kaine splens to speak on the follow-
ing •subjects: A.M., ,Easter Ultimatum,'
Dead Kling or 'Living lUo'rd.1P.M•., The
Ilbesunreotion, An IEatster ,meditation.
ST. TH'OM'AS' CHURCH
(Goold Friday services, 10 a.m., ser-
mon, Christ's Ministry in Ant—"The
Crucifixion". A dopy .to each family
will be dssitribulted' of this famous pic-
ture by the artist Mun'kalcsy.
7,30 p.m., Medi'tation.
Easter Day Services, -
8 a,m., Holy Communion.
Morning -service and Holy, Com -
amnion at 111 oiclolck. 'Sermo,n, The
Result of the Struggle=Life.
Children's ser'vi'ce at 3 .o'clock.
(Evening service 7 o' cloak. Sermon,
"Stones Rolled Alway,"
;S'peci'al Easter hymns and music.
EGMfOND,VLLILE CHURCH
(Reverend' Charles 'Malcolm, ,April
116th. '111 a.m.-"The 'Storm is Posit—`
Christ' is Risen." 7 p.m.—"Hue Ap-
peared to'Simon."
The ISacnam.en't •of the Lord's iSup-
per will he celebrated in the iEgmo'nd-
Ville IChurch on IThursday •evening,
(April 1131th, at `8 O'clock.
"'Twos' on that nighrt, when doomed
to (know,
The eager rage 'df 'every 'foe,
The night on which He 'was betrayed,
The (Saviour of the world Rook
IBread—"
EASTER REPORT OF
SEAJFIOIRTH PUBL'I'C SCHOOL
Ihn the '6alllawing report the puipils'
names' are .placed' in' order of merit. A
1st• Gaels honours, B 2nd class
honours; C -pass, ,D' -bellow pass.
Sr. IIV.e-.IA', Merle .Iceating Rattan 'Drover, John Thomson,Rattan
'Stewart. • '
Gordon • McKellar, Gladys
Holmes, Edna Plant, Helen, Crich,
Howard ,Carroll, James Cluff.
iC.—,M'anion Moore, George Binder,
!Perue D'unllo!p, James : Elliott.
ID•.—VGbda
Montgomery, Helen Mac-
Kenzie, Leone'Hioitha'm, 1Len'or'a\$ihelw-
fel't,' Lillian Reeves
Ipr. LV.—A (Helen Chamberlain,
Alastair Wigg.
IB.: .elan Darngey; Donald McTav-
ish, Roy Oke, Harold Free, Helen
1Oheoros, Olean McTavish,
10.—•Dlonnia thole, Jean Dale, Janet
Baker, David Grieve, *
D.—Muriel H'nidcen, D'av'e Stewart,
'Chaadlot'te Thlo;mson, Nellie Reeves,
ildiden Edgier, H'u'gh Oke.
P. B. MIOFFIAT, Principal.
(Senior VIII. — A. ;Creta Dickson,
Zetba Dunlop, Harold Calvert, Many
(Howes, Arthur Jlone's; Clara Didlnage.
B.—Helen Swan, Bill Wlam'sley,
!Genevieve H(awikins, Mae ,H'odigaon,
!Bruce Wright, Ma'rgaret Fletcher,
,
(Grace Gillleaprie, Blab B(anlclw,
C.—Carolyn (Holmes, 'Louise Boni -
fact, Marlon Ilblbitslon, Doris H'opf,
Dorothy Praiser, Betty McLeod,"' Ar-
thur Cameron, ' Viola Damage, '.Alma
Dennis, Mae S'iegris't. •
ID lRidl and Box, Allen Da1mwge,
'Clayton Dennis, Floyd Pinkney,
*Charlie Wood, *IMarglane't B'arlloiw,
'1•Albse:nl for once or more exams.
M. E. TUR'NBUL'L., Teacher.
Junior VIII.-A.-RuNh Jo'yn't, Lois
lLdGavin, Frank Goldring, Florence
Oadvert, Alma Elliott, Roy Kear,
Helen Moffat, Leonbre abler, ;Stenting
Hatikirk.
1B.—Jack Mdoe'e, Stuart 1Wigg, Joe
Smith, Earl Montgomery.
C.—Ruth McNlarrn, -Marian Sclater,
Barbara Best, Doris B'arl'ow, Jack
McNeb, Tommie Wilbee, Jack Han-
ley.
D. -Alex. Bicker, Jack Cameron,
Frank Casson, Mary Wo'od, Hellen
Fnaiser, Muriel Cameron, ,Ruth Prais-
er, Alfred Siegrist.
Missed examinations on account of
sickness—Donald Scott.
MAU'DE. M. HIAIRT5 Y, Teacher.
Second ` Clas's.-4A,--,1Joss Wright,
Lorne 'Watson, (Clarence _ Westeobt
and Mi!ldire'd Swan (equal), Margaret
Hudson and. Jack. Elliott (equal)..
B. -Bernice Boniface, Scott Kerr,:
Reg, Dolmnage, June Siegrist, Ken-
neth Southgate, Jisrumie Southgate,
Dorothy Pletcher, Charlie Case, Mary
Geddes, Kenneth Reid, Isabel Mc-
Kellar.
IC.--,Au'dlrey M'clGavin, Thelma Del -
mese, Kathleen) HolimesS Helen
HQdgson, Vernon Hoff, R o s s
Green.
D. --Margaret Dale, S'tan'ley Hill,
Dorothy Howes, Clayton Ritc'h'ie, Leo
Oke* (missed examinations).
M. M. BELL, Teacher.
Senior I.- A. — Ahyv'onne Moore,
Harm Scott, Fred Welford, Kenneth
1{'eating, Reid Al'lan; Jean Currie,
Margaret Pethick, Lillian Sou'bhgate,
Fergus Bela.
IB,—+Jean Swan, Margaret Eller;
Helen Thomson, Donald Woad, An-
tis Dunlop.
C.—IB'ent Barlow, Au'b•rey Barker,
Richard Eisler, IHenry Bmince J•
ohm
Thomson, Erma Fletcher, Evelyn
Venus.
1D.-43illy Wilbee, .Artilittr Frai'ser,
Ross M'onitgoanery, °Tack Praiser, Cla-
rence Reeves, Albert Venus.
• E. H. ELDER, Teacher.
Primary Report. --A.—Wilma Hay,
Janie Moffat, Marguerite ,Westcott,
Geo:nge Hildelbrand, Dorothy Smith,
\rfartjlor'y Golding, Patricia IBechelly.
B.—Ruth Anderson and Betty Dun-
lop (equal), Violet Teepee, Jack Eis-
ler, Doris Venus, Alvin Hoff,
'C.—'Neil Hopper, Rusael Siegrist,
Beth Wad'msley, Isabel Case.
ID.- aelorman Calvert, Franck Boni-
face, 'Lonna Dale, Marian hlaki,ns.
R, S..T:HO'MPIS'Ol , Teacher.
ENGAGEMENT
lir. and Mrs. 'J!ohn Milds of ';B'lyth
announce the engagement of their
younger daughter, Annabel Louise, to
William 'Herbert, only son of Mr. and
Mks.W. H. ,Anderson, Walton, Ont,
WILL ADDRESS W.M.S.
:Mrs. Taylor, the wife oif Dr. ,Ward -
law Taylor of lGoderich, wild address
the W;M1S. in (First Presbyterian
,Church, S.eaforth, on T•uesdlay, April
18th, at 3 p:m,
' A,Y.P.A.
St. 'Thomas' Church `A.Y.P.A. -held
its semi-monthly meeting, in the .par-
ish hall on Monday evening. The vice
,president, bliss 11; Wilbee, ,presided.
The hymn, 'What a Friend We Have
in Jesus," was sung. and minutes of
previous 'meetin'g were read. Lt was
decided to, devote the' last meeting -oft
the. season, on April 24th, to a 'social
'evening. A',feature of the program
was 'a •ddbale on the.-su'bljeat, Resolv,.
ed, that a li'br'ary is 'battet for la -Finan
than a wife."' the negative,-ta'ltelt by'
(Messrs. R. Alrch'lh!a'ld' and IE. ILeyburn,
•akin the :decision. The affirmative was
taken by Miss'e's P, ,Southgate and E.
Edgar, 'The judges, were Misses 'Aida
Bolton and Margaret• Leelburh. A
paper was read by Misses D. Parke
YOUNG PEOPLES LEAGUE
The weekly meeting of the Young
(People's Society of ,N'ontles'de United
Church was held on Tuesday even-
ing, April' 111th, with Mr. Sam. S'co't(
in the chair. A short sing song prec-
eded'the meeting after wh'ieh• the min-
cites of the previous meeting were
read by the secretary, ,Miss Winnie
(Savauge' and -ada'p'ted. Miss Ruth
Thtornlpson,' convener df teh missi2an
airy department, •then, took charge orf
'the meeting. After sisiiging, hymn 1185
Mr. F, .S. Savauge led in prayer. A
very i1'teresltin'g mis'sion'ary story was
,given by. Mr. Jack 'Stevens .and' 'was
Me* 'enjoyed ;by all., .Misses 'Hel'en
IBritlton and iWinunee Savlau'ge then fan-'
ored with a piano' selec'tion. 'T'se Scrip-
ture lesson was read by.Miss Fennell.
The fourth chanter of the study bo'ak'
"Jlapan and :.Her Peoiple;" was ably
'taken ,buy ,Miss Mary Reid. I-T:yann
(1163 Was sung and after repea'ti'ng the
IMiizoah benediction a unique spelling
ecnitest under th'e direction • of Miss
Eleanor Henderson brought the meet-
ing . to '.a close.
TOWN COUNICIL
The regular .meeting of the co'un'cil
was 'held in the council chamber at 8
o'clock pan., April 101th, all members
ip.resent, :Minutes o'f dust meeting read
and confirmed,
(Moved by Geo, D. Ferguson, ,sec-
onded 'by Fired. IS. Savauge—That fi'n-
ante report b'e adapted and =comets
(paid as Head' Yeas—ISlc'olbt, Ferguson,
Sani'th Savauge. Nay ---Crozier.
lJlas V. Ryan salary, $513; Jam. ,A.
IWilslosi, s'a'lary, $70; IFI .Snell, swiany,
$60; Thos. Storey, s'a'lary, $60; Mun-
ici'p'al World, invoices, ,$216.60; R. H.
Sproat, acc'ou'nt, $111; Thos. Dickson,
account, $3,120; Can. ;Neat. Rys., .cross-
ing p'ro'tection, $5.66; Dominion Road
Machinery Co $37.110; Bell Tel Co.,
account, $309 Wilson Hawkins acct,
$312,60; Wesley Niche], account, $650;
Collegiate Ilnstitute. Board, $2000;
Public 'School Board, $800.
'Relief Accounts for Month of
Mardi:
Merchant Local Trans. TN,
Geo, D. Haigh ...$1847 1.50 19,4'7
R. J. Slp'ro'at 22.70 0 :'e 25.57
W. R, Smith il1k65 3,42 '15.06
Miss N. Pryce .26.02 26.02
Hutchison Est 2016'8 20.68
Angus Garter 223.45 ' 26.45
Mrs, R. L. Clark 2090 20,90
Jas, Cleary .. -49.32 4.25 21517
J. M. 'Gradate 2679 2.79 29.68
W. A. Cnich • 411',69 .712 1112.41
R. Anderson ' 111.69 2.514 114,23
Goudiets Dairy , , 110.56 110.56
'BBa'rnet't's Dairy —24E2 24.22
Reyno'ld's Dairy 56.00 16.00
'Grummett's Dairy 3.912 3.92
J. 'Wesley Beattie ,415150 16.1515 222,05
Bev. Christie 116.718 - 11.16a78
E L ;Box 2106 221.06
•REB'EKIAH$ MEET
I
' liafi
Eid'elweiss 1Rebe Lodge No.117
Q:O.IO.IF, held -.their regular meeting
i1 theOld'dlfello'w'•s 'ball an Monday
evening, A'pri'l the 10th, with a large
attendance. District Deputy President
'Mr'S. Sutter and several visitors were
present froti 'Clinton. The ..m'eeting
was conducted ;nee very able manner.
The D.D.P. gave a short address, also
other m'em'bers !present. (At the close
of the meeting there were sever'a'l
tab's of euohre and ,bridge. 'T'h'e win-
ners. at bridge were 'hist, Mrs.. J. Ji
lHtulggard; ,cons'ollatfon,'M'rs.'J:othn Pull-
man; at euchre, 1st, Miss Grace Peel -
ick, consolation, Mrs, 'Gowd'ie. An en-
joyable time was spent and a 'dain'ty
lunch. served by th'esocial ico'mmflt
tee. •
BOIFTBAL1L OrRGANIZE'S ll
The annual meeting of the ,Solftb a
Club was hel'd on. Tuesday •evening
1Phe following b'gicers were elected:
Hioniorary 'Presidents, M'a'yor 'Suther
land,' W. 13. -Duncan, J. M. 'Mc'Mi14an,
C. 'Sltewart; ' 'pres'i'dent, 'Robert E.
;Jackson; vice president, 'C. M. Smith;
,cecretany
t treasurer, Ken,, 'Arnott;
{rounds c'ommit'tee. Rob't. Jackson,
Thos. ;Beattie. Rus.'Btu'rges's; manager,
(Thos, Beattie; coach, rGor,d,atn' Muir,
SELLS FARM
Mr. 'Roberit 'Porterfield bias •sold ''suis
farm in iTlu'ckersmii'bh ita 'Thomas P.
'R,artilebenn, .o'f IS'ontlbrra, Ont'a'rio, wlho
,skes possession'i'nemed'iatei'y. •
DIt4MONDS
When you buy your diamond front Savauge you
are guaranteed against` poor quality. We con-
sistently refuse to buy. D'iamon'ds that are either
ilaweid or off color. 'Co'ns'equ'en'tly we cannot set
to you Diamond's- that are of questionalble.
quality and v'a'lue,
IW'e positively guarantee the quality of every
diamond we sell.
(And remember we give you the wed'd'ing ring
absolutely free with the diamond ring you.
purc'hase,
SHOP AT
AVAUGE' .,
IT PAYS
JEWELER OPTOMETRIST.
GIFT GOODS
top ,Lorna Dale. Solos were given by
'Patricia 'Bfechely and Margaret ,Peth-
ic'k..A .piano Isola was 'given' by Alma
Lawrence. A quartette was given by
Janet 'Baker, Alma Lawrence, Marg-
aret Fletcher and Florence Calvert,
A duet was given by Carolyn Holmes
and Genevieve ,H'awlens. .A 'chorus
J. .S'cia'ter • 23,90 03)90 was givenby the junior 'mentbers of
the .Mission Band. Two dhd'ruses were
R. 3. McMillan , .1125,8!$ -5,84 `, the re ion• I
N. Cliff & Sons 2'.9.40 `2'9' coffering •was,rreceivedi by Helen 1L' f-
Wm. Anent 3974 he
39.T4 ,fact, Leonora ,Edi•er, Helen 'Fraser,
Grace 'Gillespie, which :am'o'unted 'to
$1'6.75. We then 'had the lantern slides
which Mr. L'a'ne.explained. We clos-
ed our meeting by 'having Mr, iL'ane
lead in prayer.
J. E. Keating
IR. H. 'Sproat
Thos Phillips
ISrtewart Bras.
111'5 1,15
5:40 '5.40
6.42 3.42
11.50 11.50
D• . Burrows 14,76
475
Dr. Speoat , 6128 6,28
Dr. Ross 1d50 11.55
'C. Albe'rhart 12.00 2.00
W. G. 'Willis 5.65 15,65
F. Barlow 11.719 .4.1)5
1Pieb. Util. Cnmm.,10.00 '15.00
476:31 130.8011507,821
Food $327,89
'Fuel 1139.9(4'
;Clot'hin'g and shoes , . 114.30
'Medical attendance and medical
'supplies 115.68
Light and' water 10.00
$507.821
ICdateto .town (one third) ...•.$1;69.227
!Transi'en'ts — Nights lodgings, 136,
meals given, 282.
;Number of.families,27; dependents,
92, total, 1i19 'Certified cannot, A.
D. Sutherla'dn, ,Relief Officer.
Comment of Chief Inspector 'Mal-
colm an his visit to S'eafart'h, A'p'ril
171bh: :"Your ac'coun'ts are in good
shape and well kept, voucher ,for each
item; most econo'mica'lly conducted,
no luxuries, just the necessity. Splen-
did idea spreading orders •over the
merchants. Large increase for ,March
was expected in every municipality;;
end not in sight. All on relief must
grow a supply of vegetables and pro-
vide fuel for next winter, Use every
available piece of ground an the town
'and rent land ne'ar'by. Provide seed
where required. Give first opportunity
to those on relief to work out the
third of the cost"
Moved by J. W. Beattie, seconded
by Ross J. Sproat—That this council
secure a dumping •ground from Mr.
Harry Kellar for the sum oif $50.00
for 1933 and he he paid $2'5.00 now
and $25.00 the first of October.
Moved by J. W. 'Beattie, seconded
by Fred, S. Savauge—That the clerk
be instructed to write to the Munic-
ipal and Railway Board for permis-
sion to cancel the Hydro debentures
now in ,posses'si'on of the (Town and
Public Utility :Commission.
Moved by J. W. Beattie, seconded
by Geo. D. ,Ferguson.—That the nec-
essary legal action Ibe taken against
Mr, Webster of IS(tanley to have one
of the suits belonging to ,the Band re=
turned in good conclition.
Moved by Ross J. ,Sproat,aoah emendedo
nded
by Fred, S. Savauge,-That the time
of this meeting be extended.
'Moved by G. D. Ferguson and sec-
onded by J. W. 'Beattie,—That this
Council .tender a vote of thanks to
Mr. 'S'avauge and, Mr. Sutherland for
their comprehensive report of Welfare
Convention at Condon That the Wel-
fare Committee follow instructions in
this report, especially that paragraph
'pe'rtain'ing to encouragement of those
on relief growing vegetaibles this
suunsner and t'h'at the 'treasurer issue
cheque for $6.00 Lor 'their expenses to
com'ven'tien.
'dattie seconded
Moved by J• W. B
byRoss . IS' 'roat,-That this Coun-
e P he call of the
'til: adjourn to meet at t
Mayor.
ALERT 'M'LSBION 'BIAND
The
Alert sion !Bland' held -their
'Easter ITham,koffering tom 'Firirday 'night.
'The 'de'vo'tional part of the ,programs
was 'taken by 'Clete Dickson, Heleun
Chamberlain and Zetta Dunlop. Re-
,ci'tati'ons' were given' by Marg'ueri'te
IWesboo'tt, !Margaret' IPethiok, Marion
M'akinds, Lois -'MeiGawiiii, ,Dorothy
!Smith., Margaret !Dp'le, tAt•brey Baker,
Jackie 'M'akins, Claire 'Westcott, Flor-
ence 'Oalvert, .:Alma Elliott, Janie
Moffatt, 'Wilma' Hay. A lialog'u'e,
"Golden (Bees."' avas given by Maxine
(Lawrence. 'Helen IH,odgsion, Betty
Duna'lop 'M'ar:garett Eceler, Annis Dun -
' ANNUAL MEETING
!The annual meeting of bhe ,Seaforith
sub -division of the Catholic Women's
League was held recently in St.
J'ame's' parish hell, when the activities
of the past year were reviewed and
the election o'f officers for th'e conning
Year took place.
The recording secretary, Miss M.
Dorsey, ,rev'd an interesting resume, of
the year's work, outliningthe various
means by whichthe members had
ince this a •particularly su'cce'ssful
year.
'Mrs. J. F. Daly, treasurer, present-
ed a clear as;d concise financial state-
ment, sh'o'wing the total receipts to be
$51200, expenditures having been
made .for parochial, diocesan and mis-
sionary work.
IExcel'lent reports were read by the
following conveners, Mss. W, J. Dev-
ereaux; membership; Mrs, 1T. M, Mc -
Milian, education; 'Mrs. J. Flanagan,
social service; and, Mrs. Chas. Stew-
ant, magazine,
The president, Mits. Jas. Devereaux,
then •addressed the meeting, congratu-
lating bhe officers on their reports,
and thanking the mem'b'ers for the as-
sistance given in the. past year.
After a short address by Rev, Fath-
er Goetz, th'e fallowing officers were
elected:
IS,piritu'at adviser, Rev. Father
Goetz; ,president, Mrs. Jas. Dever-
eaux; past •president, Mrs. .Leo For-
tune; list vice president, Mrs. Prank
$ills; hind vice president, Mrs. J. 51.
McMillan; 3rd vice .president, Mrs,
J!amrs Flanagan; recording secretary,
Miss M. .Dorsey; core. secretary, Mrs,
Jas. Cleary; treasurer, Mrs. Chas.
Stewart. Councillors: Mrs. Louis' De-
vereaux, ;Mrs. J. F. Daly; Mrs Jas..
Nolan, Mrs, Roland Kennedy Mrs,
Wnm, Duncan, 'M'rs. Julio, M. Eckert
and Miss. Alice .Daly.' •
KITCHEN SHOWER
1On Saturday evening, April 8th, the
friend's and neighbors of Miss Agnes
Wright gathered at her hone to ,ex-
press their- good wishes previous to
hen marriage, .An interesting event of
the even'ing was a mock wedding,
'Miss .Bel•1a (Watson as bride marched
into the living- roan, which 'was dec-
orated in pink and white, to the
strains of the, bridal chords. played ,by
Miss Gladys Mason, and Miss Annie
Pryce as bridegroom stood under the
wedding Vella ' while Miss Jean Scott
-doted as clergyman. Following this,
little Jloyce, Hwgilll, dressed in the
same'calour tones, drew a little decor -
eked wagon loaded' wiith ,gifts in front
o'f the bride -elect. Miss 'Grace Mason
read the following address,: Dear
rAgnes,—iWe, your friends. and neigh-
bours, haute gathered here this even-
ing to extend ourbest wishes to yap,
prior to your marriage. It was with
mouth. regret that we learned of your
inten'd'ed 'departure from our com-
munity, but what is OUT ab'ss is anoth-
er's •gain. Daringthe years of our ac-
quaintanceship you have endeared
yourself to us by your kind and
cheenfuil disposition, As an expression'
of t'he very kindest feelings, which we
wrishto convey to you both, we ask.
youto accept these ,gi'f'ts as a al'igh't
taken of ,e'stee'm in which you are held..
And we all join in wishing you many
hiao'py years of wedded' life. Signed on
behalf of your neighbors and friends."
leliss Wright gave a very suit'ab'le re-
ply. A few games were then played.
Afterwards a dainty lun'clieon was
served by the friends 'and neigh'b'ors.
The bri,d'e-,to-be was the reci'pient of
mann useful presents and the best of
good wishes folilow her to her future
home in Tuc'kersmith, '
L.
REV. FATHER GOETZ AP-
POI'N'TED TO WALL'ACEBU•IRG
Changes in the p'a'storates , of thee
iDiocese of London which have been
annoten'ced by 1 -lis Exicalhency the
(Right Reverend J. T. Kidid, Bishop'
of London, will affect ,St. Jaanes' par-
ish, Seafo•rth . Rev, Rather E F.
!Goetz, wlhro has had charge orf this
parish since coming frotm Tills'oin-
burg in April, 19118 is trhnsfer.red to. •
the church at Walia'celiurg, and Rev:.
T. P. Hus2eey, pas't'or of Sit. Patrick's •
'Church, Kinkaira, comes to S'eafortli:.
(During his fifteen years' pastorates
in Sda'fort , Rev. Father Goetz has,'
made extensive isnpx;ovements to the
church property here as well as t'ak-
in'g an active ,part in every !geed work
of the church and the tolwn, and his.
removal is regretted by all, ;
111. i
DISTRICT GOVERNOR HERE"
(District Governor Dr. Wiley of
Windsor was the s'pecial speaker at
the Lions meeting on M'ond'ay night':
at the Commercial hotel when visit-
ing Lions from Goderich, Stratford,
Lon'd'on and Windsor were entertain-
ed. Nu'm'bers were given by the ,Lions
quartette, Dr, F. J. Burrows, Messrs.
Jno. Beattie, H. G, Melt. and 3. A:..
S:te'wa'rt,
H. A. A..
,The regular inonthly meeting: vf'
the (Hospital Aid Asso'cia'tion met in
the Carnegie Library on .Mond'ay,
lApril 'leth with the president, fvlrs.
-Holmes presiding in her usu'a'l 'happy
manner. The •meeting opened by pray-
er. The minutes of -the previous meet-
ing were read and approved. The:
Treasurer, Mrs. (Close, received seven •
new membership 'fees; '$2:35 collec-
tion from March meeting and ,has
$111'1:5'4 in bank besides 'the member-
l ship fees' of $70. It was decided that
'the loose collection taken " at- the •
monthly meetings be used by'bhe cis-
(ting 'comnnittee-a maximum of 50c.
The nennbers:hip •convener Mrs. 'Mc-
Lean reported new members, Mgrs,
'Braker said the sewing committee had
met and work was done up to date.
Mrs. (Reg. 'Iversiake read a letter
from. Mrs. Rh'yira's and also a pam-
phlet describing 'hospital day May
12th the birthday of "Florence Night-
ingale, the lady with the lamp when.
gifts might be brought to the 'hospital.
May every person to 'town and coon=
try mark this twelfth day of :May .and'
remember our Scott 'Memorial hospi-
tal by a gift whi'c'h you may give. ' Al
vote of . thanks was • extended to the
B'abminton club for their donation of
$9. The Co'rresponding' Secrete*,
quoted prices of the's'cialytic .lamp+
which seems ind'ispen'sa'ble in places .
where it 'haus :been installed. The col-
lectiont was takene and .the meeting -
was ,closed by singing the national an-
them, to nneet again on the s'ecoln'd.1
Monday in May.
EGMONDVILLE -
The •regular meeting of the Eg-
ntondiville Auxiliary took place an
Tuesday afte'rtidbn in the vestry with,
the president in the chair. The meet-
ing -was opened with the responsive.
wor's'h'i'p. service. Prayers were offered'
by Mrs. Jlas, Stewart, Mrs. Jas. Allan,
Mrs. J'as,.Bro'wn,read the Easter tree-
sage. Mrs. 'W, MacMillan the First
1Com'missio,n, given first to a group of
women, and Mrs. Edgar A'll'an, the •.
leaflet on "Th e Ttankofffening," Mss
Harvey Moore sang a very pleasing;
solo acoonnp'anied by Mcs, Jas. Brown,
'Jr. Mars. A•n l'retve Kirk gave a splendid .
talk on the study bioodc, which "was
very much appreciated. The 'Easter
ihankoffering will be held' oil, S'un'day
morning, April 30.th, with Mi's's 'Mac-
Kenzie, of !Ripley, who has spent sev-
eral years in 'Western work as the
guest s'peaker. The arrangements for
the quilting for the bale are in the
han'd's of firs, A. IRourtled'ge, su''ip'ly -•
secretary and Mgrs J'a's, ,Stewart, Mrs.
David MdLepn very kindly offered her -
h,ome for t'he May meeting •of the •
Auxiliary.
The sacrament of the Lord's' supper
Avila be observed in the ;Egmdn'dvilie'.r'
Church •Thursday night at 8 p.m.
f.