The Wingham Advance Times, 1929-03-07, Page 1With Which is Amalgamated The Corrie Vidette and Wroxeter 'News.
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24th, at his
Ontario, a
the person
Mr. Wrayw
years ago i
'and, County
a half miles
h his
Worth;
Canada in
north of I
young man,
moved to th
Iia the yea
Jane Crawf
Mornington,
two years tl
concession
they purchat
the sixth o
lived, until
they moved
eters ' He
United Chi.
staunch Con
a member o
There ar
.his :faithful
two sons,
Toronto, a.
stead; also
#her, Mrs.
Mrs. Robt.
of the 6th
eral took p
ruary 27th
Wroxeter
Interment t
der the dire
Association.
lMessrs: Ra
Wm. Gall
Wm. Mines
many beaut
from symp
the high es
ed was- het
'WIFE OF
PASTOR
Copied from
Shandon
est regret
home in N,
A. \�Vellwot
Wellwood,
the Congre
.don. Mrs.
failing heal
complicatio
death was
still it carne
friends NO
seriousness
Mrs. We
ario Provil
to Tipton,
years folic
pastorates
Bancroft, 1
Lansing, A+I
to this cot
wood acre;
pastor of ti
church.
Mrs. We
ser in the
band was
acquainted
only of th
the commit
entered in,
ligious and
which carr
lowing of
cher of the
a class of
endeared,,ti
the class
her teachi.
was no du
Mrs. Well
her noble
spiration t
Mrs. "VV
1922, when
pastor of
church in
a home i
years' her
she• had b
many of
which' she
.enjoyed,
Mrs: W
widower,.
daughter,
Norwood;
of Flint, I\
slid two b
now, Can'
Los Angc
Funeral
wood will
chti
'aortal
Friday of
>at the far
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WINGHAMVI," ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 7th, 1929
Subscriptions $z.00 per'year.
'BITUARY
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of
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ord,
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United
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agher,
WINGHAM COUNCIL
OLD BOYS AND GIRLS
TO COME BACK
MASONS MAKE MERRY
HYDRO "MELON"
SCHOOL Ri
FOR FEBRT7A
Councillor Diment was th:e only
from the board on Monday
when Mayor hells tool, the
Y ; ° ,
promptly at eight. Follo,,ving,y
reaumg;of the minutes, the Cleri.£
th Wo ens
a request from c m
i •Incur
Hospital �ulilrary for a rebate of
� Danceheld
Hall rent for Euchre and
l r an was ranted.
:cent y , a whichg
Wetherell &, Greenwood, l+ord. Deal -
i i : -
asked permission to erect a„larg
electric sign. over the sidewalk al-
• , • .
their garage being set back
-
far from the . street line, to gave
.
sign prominence. Che mallei was
referred to the Street Committee
with power to act.
Finance Committee reported' pay -rhe
and
me of a dumber of accounts,J
i, m-
a: 'supplementary report eco
1 following grants; Band
mended the f 1 0
,. i 4 • Agricultural
. Hospital $ 00, b
. ..
Society $100 and the Salvation Atrny
Rescue Hoine at London, $35.00.
These were passed on motion of
Councillors .Elliott and McGillivray.
• 'ented wassake
Among tlae' accounts pies
one for $297,58 from the C. N. R. for
rc airin g the sidewalk on the bridge,
P g
to accordance with the agreement en-
tered info for the convenience o£ the
ern Foundry employees. The
M• ayor took exception to certain
. y
items' in the account for transports-
•enior
tion of workmen and material,." and
after conferring with the 'Railway of-
ficials, secured a reduction of 45.51;
making the total cost $246.07. •
Reeve McKibbon resorted that t'1]e
•. 1
time of. office of R. Deyell as care -$2
t
talcei, expired shortly, and movedthat
he be re-engage aged for a further period
&
on same term's as previously. This
was agreed- to.
Councillor Wilkinson llad a rattler
len tlr report for the Fire Commit'rant.
g y
tee. The two' sirens had not arrived
for a trial, but he had; 'hopes the
Company' could forward them within
a few weeks. He had Met the Fire-
mien, who were ' agreeable to the,
Workman's Compensation Board in-,
snrance plan, and which till be, in
force.on the expiring of old policy.
Firemen selected. W. C. Lepard as
s
.Chief' in 'lieu of J. A. Currie, wl•tose
resignation takes effect on ,March 31;
and John Raby was added to the'
force. -'.L'11eSe-Cllall changes 1vere confirm-
lore b ,
ed by council. Proposed news alarm
ymet with approval of firemen;
systemlits-
who feel the :four . centrally placed
phones for fire alarm •purpose5 only,
and the new electrically operated sir-
en, will be quite as satisfactory, if
not more so titan the present system.
Instead of Council providing a `phone
for each fireman, theywill receive
r month additional salary, the
$1.00 per
force to.'comprise prise of 13 men and the
1
chief, a reduction of two.
Mayor Fells reported that the Far-
mens Fertilizer Co; had voluntarily
•f•rred their rights hts to the pro -he
trans c b
lett provided by the town where
1 Y
they began operations some few years
inventory
ago. He also submitted an Y
premises, sial it wasGI
of articles in the ;.
• r all movable material
agreed to have
and dispos-
placed' n the 7 awn Hall c
opportunity.
ed of at the earliest oils•
The Mayor was also autharizetl to
protect the` tow=ns interest's in res-
the pro-
pect to use 'of , portions of 1
petty by different parties.Itherefop
The • bond of,. the Treasurer
ust Cclin ail was
for $2000, i.tt a Trust Company,
satisfactory, on mataon
accepted as sa Y,
of Messrs. Elliottand Ti lin
then ad10'urned.
Tues'da ni t Wingham Ledge A
y g[rr
F. &' A,M. turned out in force to wet
R, W B. o,; Beaconneof Blyth,
D•D,G,M, ., of Huron District, on his
v isrt• Three candidates were
the work being done in a most
manner and received the
warm commendation of the dis.tme
guished• visitor. After concluding the
business -in the Lodge ,Room
g 8
n . . urn M 's
brethren ad;o ed to • ,Kay
where they enjoyed a
luncheon, most effectively.
Following this a brief toast.610,7..,
enlivened the W^
Bro. G. L. Brackenbury, W. M.,. pre
siding. R. W. Bro. Jobb proposed
g .
nd Co tr towhich
.King a un er,
Bro. R. C. Redmond replied in app -ow:-
o lriate words. .R. W. Bro. -I. H.
1Alliston
Gibson proposed Grand' Lodge,"
with which was coupled R. W. Bro,
Beacom whogave an interesting ad-.
,
dress on the necessity of maintaining
friendly relationship between the
English ' speaking nations, for the
of world peace and security, and
emphasizing the big part Masons are
expected to do in this. W. Bro. W.1Chesley
Craig proposed "Our Guests,"
which was honoured by several visa-
W. Bro, W. R. Hamilton ex-
pressed the thanks of the gathering
IVMr, and Mrs. McKay for the splen-
to •
did. service, and the Junior Warden's
toast. brought the 1]appy gathering to
a close.
An attractive Hydro "melon" vel-
ued at over $100,000 ,will'be shared by
fifty-one municipalities of the: Georg-.
tan B'a System. < • •
The amounts tabulated ,below re-
the :total re#ands to- eaclrr
'PresentWheeler
municipality on account ofpower r
Y Pu son
chased through the. Commission ftlr
N : . fi40,
the fiscalyear 1928. these refunds
• •:
to resent the amount collected' from
Pli
municipalities p in etc ess of cost, after
c.
setting up the Georgian Bay System
renewal reserves ainaurding to $67, 493,
obsolescence and
reserve obs es
contingencies, 43 293.92; reserve for
sinking fund, $54,473:42.
The municipalities to receive re-
funds and the alnoiint for each toll- :
hG.
$ <;,000.83
Arthur 2184.12
T3 ria` , in 3637,46
' . 1129.15
Beaverton
Becton 2,113.50
4,126.99 toll
Bradfordr
Brechin 1,030.59
Canna 'ton 731.30
ng
Chatsworth 656.91
• 8,141,47
Coldwater - 749.46
Collin gw ood 3,801.7
Cookstown 563.63
Creemore' 873.45
Dundalk 1,051.70
,purkzam 2,933.38
I'Imvale 748:31
ElntwoQd 309.42
F.lesherton 798.68
Grand Valley 1,144.57
Gray Tenhurst 1,272;85
Hanover 5,125.36
Huntsville 2,995.67
Kincardine 3,819.67
Kirlcfield 216.15
•Lucknow 1,916.37
;Markdale 683.61
2,688.73
i Midland .: 9,276.46
'Mount Forest 3,070.20
1,868.19
Orangeville 5,928.03
l Owen Sound 7,551,25
liaisley 1,490.61
Penetang - 1.836..,7
I'or t tl+IcNjclial ....... _. 422.81
,Post Perry 1,995.59
; Priceville 44.54
Ripley 1,043.86
-1,581,72
Staynet 927.48
Sunderland 652.57
Tara 542.86
Teeswater 1;086.62
Thornton .:,._ 624.28
Tottenham 956.33
Uxbridge 2,204.69
Victoria Harbor, 728.69
Waubausheite 542,20
W g ham . 3;205.88
Woodville 522.42
Wray.
'John W y.
absentee
away on ,February
•
' : n e Wroxeter, evening
de c , chair
ate rest ' . . i
yell respected resrdeilt n
the
ohm Wra • She late
J Y read
t• born nearly sixty -eine fP
h To nshi of Holi
the w P
of Grey, about two and
Y, , . - r
from the village Uf, Chats
i
parents immigrating to
ci•s,
year' 1847,from the
ye< :er
relaid. When quite a
lowance;
he alongwith his parents
too
e Townshipof Turnberry. `
188$ he n1 artred Eliza the
of the - Township of :,
Countyof Paa•th.' For
ley resided' on the fourth,
of Mlowick, after which
in
the old homestead on
f Turnberry where. they
ago,$35.ee
four months when
to he village .of ,Wrox-
vas a member of Salem
for many • years, a
servative in polititcs, and
Wroxeter.
Z. 0. L. 2511,W
left to mourn• his loss,
wife,one daughter and
g
/label, Joy and. Alvin, of
on the home-
GordonWes
two sisters and one bio
F.J. Nay of Ninga, Man.,
3reen and James A. Wray
of Turnberry. The fun-
lace on:Wednesday, Feb
o•n1'hi late residence; to$
Church, thence for
Wroxeter Cemetery, un-
:tion o,# the Loyal Orange
The pall -bearers 'were
F. Ratan; Robt. McMichael
Albert Gallagher,
anct Allan Fralidc. The
iful flora] tokens received
athizing friends showed
teem in which the deceas-yet
I. t
:
After a fortnight of inaction, in •
, corn:
which it looked as thou rh the Pro...,
old Boys' and .Girl RcUnzan900,
posed Y s of 'official
to mark the 50th Anniversary of the Passed;
oration o£ th town ins ht failii
. e b creditable`
,,tpa
to materialize the�,Pro est got a new
,., j
n N In all robe '%1-
impetus on Monday , l p b•
,. .: 11 .
ity the mist annonncemenls 'will go regular
out the end U this week, and will be: the
followed at intervals until . every for-
restaurant,
mer resident of Wingharn will be in-splendid
formed. An affair of -this nature., en-hfor
served.
tail an' immense amount of detailed list
'wort.. and requires the active and
q
hearty co-operation of every citizen,
and especially so as the time is quite .,i.
limited. So very materially assist
the committees, it is especially urged y
that the name of every former resi-
ofthe town beplaced on record.
dent ow
Names may be sent to the Secretary,
T. J. IVIcI cans•
_
Sr. IV
Total Honors
H. ' I uller 738, l ,
675, B. Sinai
664, M. Stewart:!
G. Smith 603, i
F, Howson '595, G.
Crutckshanks 576,,
- .
E. Dickson 542, M.
2intoul 528 ` E. Sala:
W. Stephenson;
A. L. Po
Jr xV
Total 750, Ho
{in 70 1L
King 4, .1 .
Field 668, . Buchan
656, C. A/IeT�ay 652,
H. Brawley 628, R.
Brackenbury 610, R
L. Hawkins 604, M.
elon 559, E. Stephen
555, L. Ludwig
L. Hailer 501, M. Ma
ding. 482, V. Carter
son 462, P. Clark 4
R. Saint 394, G. Mu
13. H. 1teY
Sr., 3I
•
Total 560, Honors,
I. McInnes 518, E
Reid 488; G. Robert;
chanan 472, E. Pa.
Currie 459, C. Nortr
syth'444, - L. Deyell
427, M. Fraser 421
J. Preston 397, 1,
Stewart 386, A. Ston,
gill 360, B. Mundy
son 347, M. Brown
-
335, L. 'Biot: 332, D. I
ley 291, G. Mason
X88, P. L- , 210, 13
C.'J. Farquha
Jr. Il
Total 500, Honors
Ruth Mitchell 47f
462, Benson Hamill
Ring 454, Isabel H;
Zurbrigg 436, Beryl
line Welltivood 404, I
ilii: Webb 429, El
427, Bernice Mundy
419; Mae Wilson 4
mond 417, Charlie C
nifred Carr 413,Wir,
I-Ielen Burgess 402, ;
Norman Blatchford 1
enbury 388, I
art Carter 375, Mai )
Jean McDonald 341
ley 213.
E, alethcrir
Cotal 650, Honors
Lorraine Carter 5
bell 498; Lloyd E
mond Carter 481,
475, Emma Krohn
465, Luetla 'Bok 4
449, Hazel Hawke,.
McNevin 436, John
Carr 417, Billy .Dai
ov es 416, Irene
Groves
Wilson 406, John C
Henderson 390, 1
Edith Campbell 366;
Stewart Forsythe 3
bell 339, Thora D
.•
rice Forsythe 324,
Lloyd Dark 289, N
Finley 286,
Bert: Vansickle 2G,
260:
7; Robe
}
Jr. ]
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Total 410, Honor
Mary -Julia P'e
y r'
Nail.ei 420, Edith
fret' Hattersley 4
402, Margaret IIt
Armitage 398, Ev
Jimmie Lee 376,
Agaric EToppc] 37
370; Irene Chittick
3011 364,.Lillian It
Showers 338,`'tvel
Clarence Cantelon
shank 301, Harold
Alice Dore 290,
280, jean Mellor 2
258, Harry Ross 2
Eilene Curtis 165,
B. e•
n 4
Charlie Krohn
,;
.764, Allen Small 35
Frank Angus 208,
13.
First ;
Total 39fi, Honor,
A. C
P ••i t fail 1,
I alt c a
384, Clt.a,tite Well'
Howard 371, Mai
T3etty Rae 344, Ls
1.,orraine Andrew
Wzngharn Boys and Girls .
Wm Prizes
The folloiving are the prize `vin-
b 1
nets in Wi.ng•hem in the . recent ex,,-
emanation on the Study Course on
Alcohol given in the Northern Mess -tors.
en er.
g
SGirls. -1st Prize $3, Margar-
' nd • size can Cope-
Finley;Y' $2, J
land; 3rd prize $1, Olive Ti#fin.
Senior Boys -1st" prize $3, H. Dick-
so • 2nd prize $2, Rolland Huttoi ;
1 Leonard aures.
arca prize $1,J
Junior Girls -1st prize Caroline
Wellwood; :2nd prize $1 Irene Arlc-
mics 3rd rize'50c Ida Belly. -
Z P
Junior Boys -1st prize $2 Rex Mc-
prize$1Toronto,
Innes; 2nd Lister Shie11; 3rd
prize 50c John Pattison. '
Ti.Lese prizes are awarded by the
W C. T. U. Many of the. answer
papers were excellent and showed
remarkable study. All those who
took part cannot help but be greatly
'benefitted by the knowledge they
have received of the, evil effects of
alcohol.
Asfhis StudyCourse and exanaiira-
tion is expected to be a yearlyevent
it •is homed that more contestants will
avail themselves of the opportunity of
taking part next year..
•
SAINT PATRICK'S SUPPER
Come to the 'riot supper in 1Jnited
Church'school room Monday evening,
March 11th. Mr. W. B. Craw, of
a talented entertainer, assts
<
ted by local artists will provide pro-
tldnllsston; Adults 50c, Child
ren 'tinder 12, 25c. Supper servecl'14[eaford
5 ;30 "to 8,
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
OC
FORMER SHANDON
DIES AT NORWOOD
Isard's Week -E d Specials will save
you money. See dvt. on page 5.
n e• of Stratford spent
Mr. John Ped 1
the week end in Awn,
Mrs. Alfred McCreight spent last
week visiting friends at Fordwich.
:•:)(Miss Eleanor McLean. of T.eeswat-
er spent the week -end at her home,Shelbourne
here. ( '
MissMarjorie Gibson of Moles-
worth, spent the week-endEdith
at her
ilorne, here.
itis Mary Belle l3olt' of Salem is
1 s
her aunt and uncle.„ AIr. and
Mrs. J. E. _ l3olt.
Mr. Gordon Barber of Toronto, vis-
tied at the home of NIr. and Mrs. R.
.in
l , Jackson last rveelc.
: Belmore, re visited
ills. Win. Irwin, Be to
with' friends in town last 'week.
Mr, R. E. Jackson is in Toronto
this week attending the 'Massey -Har
•' Convention and banquet.
.Nathaniel Bolt is visitin • this
Mrs. g
week with her daughter, Mrs. Alf.
Mitchell, Victoria Street.
y A+Its, McKibbon,' A+lass Adams and
Miss Isabela Fox are spending a few
days this week in Toronto.
�
,Mrs. Win. Scott, Victoria Street,
left on Tuesday morning to..isii her
sister, Mrs. Hudson; of T'a.rt Huron,
atlso friends' at �nlih•nbtit, 'Michigan.
Mr,John Messer received a tele
gem Monday of the death of his
g r<utt on ATo c yell
brother, Alexander, at Young,..S
who passed away Sunday, March 3rd.!
Radio Falls -don't 'fail 'to read the
ad, of th'e Radio Shop, on another
page. Sotne. real .values at a Bite:
willinterest 1741. These arc all,
that 1 to c t ya
goods l re
Al sets in condition mostly
built no obsolete sets but sets that
, '
will have. ; good trade in value for
years to cotue. .Coil., itt the Rat iro
Shop, ,next Brunswick "Hotel and sac
and hear them.
Colored' Shoes for Women will be
much worn this coming Spring and
Summer. Now is the tune titlic to
blit' 13aorlcle and other Colored lines,
left -aver lines from last season, while
not exactly up to the minute, are ccr-
fainly not out of date, We' arc of-
tering these lines for the exceedingly
r
low price of $2.95 per pair and they
n hUvn an our i<Tarth
now bpi g shown
Store,phone 129,r
window, Willis Shoe ,. tot ,
Mr.. J. W. AMCi ibboti, Reeve, at
tended the Good Roads Conventionr
to
lir "Toronto, last week; at which iMr,
Robert Johnston of 'Goderich, form,
erly of Lgcienow, was chosen presi-
dent for 1929.
At the: t'ecettt Grand Lodge of Roy-
•-h s Masons in Kin ston : .Ex-.
a1 Ai C< g r
CoCorgip. Hu Hill of Godet t, } vas
elected District SixperlYttendent, while
Fx. Cotn>. Alegi.: 'W. etd of W
1.
ham, was honoured by being appoint-
the r .at S -
ed One of tltC Cyrl 1d Stewards. � '
1 Hazniltori Journal, Ham-
'1Ohio.
ilton,
learn d with deep-
friends e P
:oclay of the death at her
7rwood of Mrs. ylargaret
r
xl 68, wife of Rev. S. D.
,
for nine years pastor of
,• �' Shan-
.g,alional church in S a
Wellwood had been in
th for some time .due to a
n .' s and while
n of diseases,
not wholly, t nexpected,
as a shock to. her host of
till realized the
i had not f y
of her illness.
•lhvood was born in Ont-
ice, Canada, but removed
Midi., in 1896. In the
her husband. held
living,y
in :Wheatland, Michigan;
Michigan; Lodi, Ohio and
ichigan< In 1913 she came
nmunity' when Mr. Well-
?ted a call to become the
le Shandon Congregational
awned was an active )work-
:hunch of which her has-,
the pastor. She quickly
f' the needs not
herself' withh
e eon5regation brit also of
nal' a5' She saw them, and
),pat
i _ e-
to every y activity both I ,
civic with an enthusiasm
ted with it a devoted fol-
friends.... he. became t6a-.
service Class of the church,ooneil
men and, c uicll
young women, quickly
. crsclf to every xn,eanllet ._o f-
through the inspiration of
. �
lg:and :leadership. There
1 her that
ty devolved upon.
vood`did trot -tiny meet and
Christian 'life •was :an in-
o all wlta_ knew her.
owed to Norwood'.
' . od `left Shandor in
cl t olooks
y her husband 'became the
the Storrs Congregational
'Cincinnati acid established
n Norwood. For several
health had been failing. and
tl
. Cont :lied to relin - uish
en t p q
.the ditties and activities
Miall always sa, tltotoi glil9byterian
ellrvood is survived by lire
l d• a
Rev, S. D, Wel woo ,
Mrs, Clayton M: Howe, poi
u.
a son, John E. Wellwood,
2ictta an four'gratidcliildrein
g ,,
rothers Joltri 'Bell of Luck-
Ida; and Nathaniel 13011, of
les,' California.
les, California•
'Services' for Mrs. Well.
held in the •.Con re '*
be g Uq
' 1 1
reit hi' Shandon at t a e oe
teritaon. Trientls may oall
.;ilii °1,nYttia rim•i'�' "rif WriAGi Mitt
HIGH SCHOOL LITERARY
'Che ,.regular meeting of the High
School Literary ,Society was, held on
March 1st in the Assembly Hall,
The meeting was opened by the sing -'visiting
,ing. of "The Maple Leaf Forever," af-
ter which the minutes were read •and
ei,pianoSr.I
a,flopted, Following this was. a
mu h
lsolo by Editl> Lott which vas :
a
appreciated.
Then canis the,most interesting de-
bate of the '-ear i"`;Resolved that the
inventor has clone more to promote
.ltumalt happiness than haste legis -tis
Theaffirmative was upheld
lator." P
by gegen tallies and Kenneth Mc-
'Leod, of Form V, and the negative
by Nancy Taylor and Velma Lennox,
of Forel -IV. I3otlt sides showed
great enthusiasm and the judges
• ,.
found great difficulty' in coning, to
a decision, more especially as two in-
ter t:talions could be taken from the
si. b•iect. The judges were two to one
subject.-
in. their decisibn of the .interpretation
•t ,reason their final tie-
and for that l
vision was given by Mr. �13racicenbury
:
hi favor of Forel V.
'• The School joined ; heartily in •,Mlle
singing. of ,two cboruSCS, "Southel'tl
a 6ton,
Memories," and ``The .lithe 13ells of
, „
Scotland,"
ata
the Journal was read by Vesta
Fox. and had some extremely humor-
ous as well as instructive items,
. One of the most pleasing features
of the program was a saxallhone duet
by I enneth Carter and Clarence Neil.
After Rena 'Carruther's had .nisei:
Mite cr• itics remarks, the meeting was
a brought to a close by the singing 01
gcoining
the National Anthem.
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ST. ANDREW'S W. M. S.
1
1 Total $101,548.30
-1
I
This is one.of the finest pieces of
news coming to the municipalities in-
trestcd, since. the advent of Hydro
over the Georgian Bay System. It
suggests a stabilizing of fixed charges
v; ith a reasonable assurance of lower
power 'charges, or possibly consump-
.• •har,+es in the near future, It
trait c
•,
is understood the am.ounts above be-
ns soul
long to the various Camuli•sic> ,,
cannot be used for enamel-
will eventually less -
ut loses, but y
1`t P larcl
1 the load now carried by Hydro
i Mist because this a reeablt
Batt, n„ J > g
announcement synchronizes with the
! , r r 111 Sontlla111 -.
icotmng vole on.Ilydrn P
,, in ll i lace where a rl-
`and ] other 1 p
I l ate company is endeavoring to ti et
foothold, is of little ,:neem. It
have a determining effect.on the
I and ices emphasis to Hon. G.
7' 'owt,g 1
: 'Howard Ferguson's statement in the
...
l,el;islaturc •.last wrecle, that this great
public owned utility, through a nee-
, cssary monopoly, is for the general
hood and benefit 'of the people: It
'I mere cast is
as if power at tl
fast.
w
--Kr•. Walter B. Craw, B.A. of 'Tor-
reader and entertainer, will give
onto, reet
.: •. itt 'VOin haul. Untiedw�lil
a sacred recital g
church , oil Sunday evening, Match
10th,
ST, PAUL'St CHURCH
_
During the season ,of Lent, on Fri-
day evenings at •7;30 there will b:
series of addresses "The men wit''
crucified Christ," illustrated with l"itt-
tern 'slides.
Friday, March 8th -"Herod."•
Friday, March 15th -"Pilate."
„
Friday, March 22 -"The multitude:"tite
Gond Friday, March .2Jth--`rThe
Story• o£ the Passion.
Ctiq members of the A. Y. P. A.
will attend these lantern services
.hplace 'of their r c
which --wall take the
, and cordial invita-
gular meetings, a
tion is extended :to all who would
caro to be present.
i1. T. B. EUCHRE AND DANCE
AT BELGRAVE
•
11]e regular owl illy meeting of
6
W. M. S. of St. Andrew's Pres-
be held on .Wed-
church willare
nesday, March 13th, at 3 o'clock. The
• rt • ' ' 'r • r' -at
topic the First Mraii N•atth Nast
ill be taken yIVIts. W. S.
Indians, wt by
Mitchell. The Scripture reading-
John 4th chap., verses 43-54,
Don't' forget the eucllie and dance.
g
to be head by the L. T. B. in Belgrave
Foresters' Hall on Friday, March 8th.
Euchre '.from to 8 to 11. Good music,
new and old time dancing.
HURRAH FOR. THE PIE SOCIAL
Noininates Dr. Per rie
r .
", L x"
r
Foresters' Hall Bel rave,
In the Forest s g
. , ' h Mulder the
Friday evening March �.5t ,
,
aus ices of the Woolen s Institute.
P
i •o 'ram Plent of I' ie, x �ep
Goad l t 8 Y
It 'saiotl 25c and
$1,4 the. elate Cleat, Admission ,
10c. I'roc,eeds il, aid cif Ceritetery
Puttd. '
-' ti sda 'after-.
time after 1 o'clock Cit r Y
noon: ., • :
. Mr;. and Mrs, Wellwood were at
t of Win harm and
c one tune residents is g
will Y e retrtenit, • 1 -by many of the
rilrinw' t•N.<i7ir+t1l'tl of' the district.. '
o> onto
g res-
At a rrteetin of lite
bytery Rev, :David Per-.
bytery •on Tuesday,.
• . , l eci
�ie, D.D„ of Wmetarn, teas, for, t t
second time, tiomitiated for the mod-
r• '•' :r Ili of the :neral assen'tbly,
e stn s p g
,,lis being the 0111y Ramie t0 conte' tip
hi YY9'.t'.Shtrtel'4. 1
PORT
RY, 1929
A
X -Ray Wanted For
Hospital
.975, .Pass 540.
Gray 710, J.
1 674 J. I'homp-
354 J, 'Beninger
. Forsyth 602,
Henderson 594,
E. McLeod 542,.
Mason 529, A.
1 605,` A. Scott
387.
sliff, Teacher:
-
'n e 11 f .start"n a move-
!- th c>la,e o t $
tient toward the purchase of an X•.
Ray machine for the Winhani Hos-
pital, : the Women's Auxiliary have
made a handsome quitted bed -spread,
and are selling tickets at 25c each, the
Proceeds to be. laid away: for the a-,
bove mentioned purpose. Anyone
wishing to ;assist roay secure tickets
at Mc7;(.ay's restaurant or Mclt.ibbon's.
drug store. A
495, H. Skel-
463, W' Hender-
48, S. Scott. 433,
irhead 186.
molds, Teacher.
L
420, Pass 336,
Coutts 491, T.
on 478, D. Bu-
iterson 470, F.
op 447, D. For -
428, F. Collar
L.' Brown 409,
Deyell 396, C.
361, E. Fother-
349, D. :Hutchi-
343, N. 1McEvers
tics] 311, H. Fin -
289, L. Buckley
. Campbell.
trson, Teacher.
I
375, Pass 334.
, Ross Howson
:on 460, Gracey
ablirk 441, Jean
Brown 436, Caro -
)avid Parker 430,
izabeth° Schaffter
424 Edith Field
17, Ralph Ham-.
hittick 416, Win-
nifred Small 408,
Helen Miller 398,
194, Grace 13rack-
inley, 380, Stew -
Cruikshank 365,
Wornold Fin-
gton, Teacher.
L
WEDDINGS
Babcock -Corbett
A .quiet but very pretty wedding
was solemnized at the Baptist Par-
sonage, St. John's Road, West Tor-
onto,' by Rev. Dickson A, Burns,i`•on
Friday evening, February 22nd, Krlten
Agnes Mary, eldest daughter of Mrs.
Corbett and, the late Wm. Corbett,
Belgrave, was united in marriage to
Henry Alfred Babcock, eldest son of
Mr, and Mrs. N. J, Babcock, Napanee
Ont.. The bride was dressed in fawn
and 'brown dress, shoes, liar and coat
to match and was assisted by her sis-
ter, Olive Alary, who wore a dress of
old rose. The groom tivas attended
by his brother, Earl, :This happy
event took place on the 24th wedding
anniversary of the bride's parents.
The young' couple will reside at 649
Brock Ave.; Toronto, Ontario.
488, Pass 390.
509, Laura Camp-
llacott 490, Ray-
Vclma Stoakley
466, Billy Leper('
61, Marvin Smith
s 439, Winnifred
Bunn 419, George
idson 416, Helen
A'Icllor 413, Alicia
tirrie 390, Stanley
rent Clark 369,
Betty Collar 843,
40, Albert Camp -
visor; 325, Beat-
James Duni in 303,
orma Groves.288;
Hazel i ecliet 276,
9, Jean lfuirhead
rtson, Teacher.
I.'
382, Pass "006
Mr. David Finley has a flock of
chickens that may prove a veritable
silver mine. In dressing one the oth-
er day he found a. 10c piece in the
gizzard of one. The questionnow
arises "Will it pay to kill off the
rest in hopes of finding gold or :dia-
ntonds?
son 330, Harrold Ross 330, Robert
Casemore x329, Ruth Hamilton 327,
Mary Thompson 311, Mary Elizabeth
McKibbon 286, Kathryn Patterson
273. i
13. Class.
Charlie ' Baskerville 412, Russell
Zurbrigg 360, Billy Groves 353, Mar-
garet Marsh 348, Evelyn Edgar 339,
Doris Fitt 328, Ella Buckley 297,
Adelene Vansickle 288, Charlie Ross
287, Edythe Campbell 284, Emla Att-
wood
tt
wood 258, Rena Elliott 240, Kathleen
Saint 224, Billie Renned3' 150, Gor-
don Helot 119.
P. Johns, Teacher.
Primary.
Total 280, Honors 210, Pass 170.
Class A.
E. Ilurginan 272, M. Hotnuth 271,
J'. VanNorman 267, F. Lockeridge
266, K. Jackson 262, John Lee 258,
1. Lloyd 257, H. Brown 255, D.
Adams 251,.Jean Lee 250, G. Finley
246, D. Henderson 224.
Class E.
K. Johnson, 253, I.. Dore 246, B.
Sturdy 246, V. Currie 245, N. Steph
ensoil 243, T. Davison 242, M. I -lab-
kirk 240, C. Campbell 239, J. Fraser
239, H. Smith 239,, \ l'I. Templeman
238, 11.' Forsythe 164.
Class C.
N. Benedict 269, 1. Schaffter '260,'
I3. Casenirlrc 239, N. Finley 212, F.
Barnes 212, 11. Harris 206, 13. Saint
179, H. Cantelon 175, R. Collar 172,
A. Stoakley 172, R. Dark 166.,
Class D.
0. Plaskett 218, ASI. Campbell '202,
J. Wilson 149, F. Finley 124, D. Mel-
lor 124, W. Mintz 112, 1-1. Patte . n
111, C. Vanner 110, L. Patterson 10,
L. Pattison,
A. G. Williamson, Teacher.
Ston 449, Verne
Mundy 419, Genl1
05, Harry Posliff
tgites 399, Doris
:lyra Gamble 378,
Bobby Rae 374,
2, Harold Parker
366, Irlula Harri-
utter 363, Albert
yn Campbell 314,
306, Jean Cruick-
Stephenson 301,
Marjorie Forsyth
G2, Evelyn Carter.
42 Irene Fitt 183,
Taal Kennedy 163,
ass.
85, •George Boyle
0, Carl Bondi 280,
Alvin Lediet 170.
Joynt, Teacher.
lsok.
s 296, Pass 150,
lass.
887,: Scott , Reid
wood. 372, Lillian:
ion :Hughes 866,
itiler Buckley 832,
831, Jean Thomp-
i
UNITED CHURCH
WINGHAM
Rev. Sidney Davison, Pastor
Tel: -Church 140, Parsonage 182
Morning- -
"God's: 23eekoning S'ky'.Litte"
ae edl 'Recital byMr. W. R,
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Craw, Toronto.
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