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P]tNT
IT SHINE
will. eelehrafi�ed an4d the
sir sermon delivered t'he s.
„i: Rev. Father T. P. Hussey, at 830
err. A Low Mass will be said at
10.45 a.m. A b 7 p.m,, the ah'oir will
sing o'Siearn's l�us'ical Vespers," the
Mas. Samuel 'Gdli>cUGla'n, Sl., Clinton, and
eleven grain ldtiem A sister, Mrs.
Wlillnam Elliott, .,psedecteasedl him twq
YT's ago. The funeral was, held' on•
Thursday to the MtuitJland'bank eente-
,.._
The Delaval Service Man will be
at our. Garage on
SATURDAY, APRIL 20th
rlraansnvely. The xxwtes were �9eat1
by e.s'e ne ry and roll Call answer-
ed 'l an Easter•'xq'ess ga. Mee Easel-
wood and Mfrs. Dow were appointed
as delegates to the Presbyterial nue+et-
y
•in
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ior
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°VgIAl11F,R DISPERSED Q
;Flat
services closing with 'Benediction' of
the 'Blessed Sacrament.
tory the family plot and was large -1
lY attended,showing the esteem. inBrock
which he was 'held. The pallbearers
If your Cream "Separator needs
adjusting, or is not working pro-
ing Exeter 'on April: 30th. Mrs.
presented the ,treasurer s re-
port. After singing Hymn 208, Miss
SMART APPAREL
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s opipER...
, ;bo ,w7C
Y. .
�, 11SET : DYFIS a
,'d packages for �5C,,
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St. Thomas' Ladies' Guild. —The
ladies of St. Thomas' Church Guild
held their regular monthly zrve_tingCharge.
were six n^phGws: Messrs. James and
Oliver Elliott, of Atnvm'od; Russell
and Louis Bolton, MoKillolp; Robert
Canvpbell,,,Tr., McKillop, and Garman
Perry, bring it U.
This service is absolutely free. of
Munroe 'gave the Temperance paper.
Miss Bowey gave a roadie from the
Herald, Which had been written by
Miss IMAtuhell, the travelling s'eere-
and
ACCESSORIES
L WIATE1Rl pr toilet, sink
gr bleaching; 3 botflies for . • 25C
CAIU'STIC SODA en
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on Tuesday of tizis week tkre vice
president, Mss. J. A. Case presiding.p
After the minutes of the 'last meeting
had been read and adopted and other
business transacted, a Trillium quilt,
Glthddon, of Clinton.Those whl' at-
tended the funeral from a' distance
were Mr, and Mrs. Josleph' Bolton,
Rochester, N.Y.; Mr. William Belton
J F DALY
SEAFORTH
tarry. Mrs.. Rnt'benbu took the de-
votional keys and Mrs. J. McQ'uaKr
led in prayer; 'lure. T. B. Baird gave
the devotribrzal leaflet ,and Mrs. Rat -
tenbury the Builders "
JUST RECEIVED, NEW DRESSES, REDINGOTES
SWAGGERS. WONDERFUL CLASS TO THE
per piousg
MOIODY"eS LYE
1 �C
which the members had been mak-
ing during the past m'on'th, was fin-
is'hed Mrs. A
and Dorothy 'Bolton, Rochester, and
Mae. Samuel Glidden, Clinton.
Hensall visited at the horn of Mr•
and Mks. L. Forrest this week.
of the Indian
°humph. Mrs: Flo'rrest, Mmes. Mary
Brown and Mess
s Jeap Murdock read
NEW COATS, POPULARLY PRICED.
2 iii e for
ppdeyard closed the
leaflets on
E�AlNiOy S
meeting with the •benedic'tion, The
Tii1H'um
LOCAL BRIEFS
Mrs. T. Carr 'is spending a feyv
days with leer daughter, Mrs'. Corn-
.India.
NEW~°NECKWEAR, Will, give�•Ithe fini"shing touch- to any
p
2'ScWalker's
quilt is now 'an display at
Grown.
2 pounds for
furniture store, and tickets
ish, of Clinton.
smart
MINED IC6IIEFeSE
for the draw may 'be 'purchased from
• Reeve W. W. 'Crosier was in
'Mrs. John Grainger spent the week
Mr. Mrs. W.
CONSTANCE
21••••=0.[.
, 39C to $1.541
2 -ages for 2 'C„,
any member of the Guild.
Delhi on Wednesday attending the
funeral of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Al-
end at the home of and
Wright in Seafbi'th.
�-
'Friends of (Mrs. Leitch, 'Sr., will be'
NEW HOSIERY Never have we shorn shades and
peek
ran •Crosier, died
Mr. Leonard Bbynce„ accompanied
sorry to learn 'that she is still
weaves more lovely.
Death of Peter J. Robertson. On
Who suddenly early
under
QLD GTiIFE'St1;, Nippy
per pound 2�
COPFE?E, per pound -30c, 35c and 50c
Thursday, April 11th, the death oc-
carred of Peter J. Robertson, at the
Toronto Western Hospital, after an
p
illness
Monday m'orn'ing.
•• Canon E, A lep
pp yard wa's called
to Owen 'Sound last Tuesday to as-
sist in the funeral services of an old'
by , friends of Tee�swater spent Sun-
,'day at. the hr of his father, Mr.
James Boyce.
Mrs. McKenzie has returned' home
the doctor's care and is not making
the rr'
gresrs that'her friends would'
like to see.
The play entitled,, "!Mammy's Lit'
Specials: : 39c 69C 75C $1
« "puts it'
NEW GLOVES To say Smarter than ever”
,ORANGE MAR-
of six months. He underwent
Wild Rose,
mildly. New Style stitch effects.
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,MAZ.ADIE, 4 -pound tin �(�,
gAWigERRy and APPLE
*Mlle -4 pounds for `t�C
Cream taken for Clinton the
a serious operation a few months pre-
vinous from which he never rallied.
The funeral was held from Joseph P.
Trancis Churchn's funeral 'home to St
Francis where Fatherg
McCann '
friend, in the persron of Mr, Neil S.
MCEachern, teacher for many years
and duringthe last 18 ar 20 years of
;his life a teacher in the Owen 'Sound
Business College. Caren E. Apple-
yard married Mr. and Mrs. McEach-
after spending the winter in London
and Detroit.
Dr. and Mrs. Morrison and' son,
Bruce,, of London spent Sundayat
the home of Mr. James Swan''and
family.in
put on under the aus-
pices of the Club of Prolgress in the
Frorres'trerr's Hall on Friday last was
a.' huge success. The characters were
well chosen and each 'took their }part
a 'very able manner.
Y Quite a num-
• 49c and 89c Pair'
NEW TWIN SETS Exactly suited to topyour Easter
NEW PULLOVERS outfit.
Pullovers from
aft same
gRev,
celebrated Requiem High
b thought
$1.00 up
price paid at .Creamery.
Master and O. A. C. Feeds.
Master
A. Routledge
Mass at 9 a.m. Interment was made
in the Mount Hope Cemetery. The
pallbearers were T. Fitshie, J. Doher-
C. Howard, C. Meval B, Wood
err thirty-one years ago in the •vil-
lags of Bognor, near Owen Sound.
• 'MI'• George Bethune left this
week far Poet M,cNicol to resume his
duties as of the S. S. Assini-
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sehelly of Zzlr-
i'clh spent Sunday at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. George Swan.
Miss Evelyn Grainger and Kath-
been Calvert are visiting in Exeter
the play was the. 'best
that had been put on here. The di-
rectors of the Play, Mrs, B. B. Steph-
ensron, Mrs. Leo, Stephenson and' !Miss
Jessie IFengvsron, were well rewarded
Twin Sets, $2.9$
,
THE( NEW' HAT The queenlytouch to Eastertime at-
tire. Prices
and O. Reid, fellow emiployees of the
purser
for
attractive.
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PHONE 166
Acme Farmers' Dairy, of which Mr.
Robertson was an employee for a
number of years.Mr.
bloia.
• Mr. Carl Ament, of Noranda,
spent the' week -end at the home of
his Mr.
with Mrs. J. Bowey.
The Easter Thankoffering meeting
of the Bruce£zeld' W'.M.S. was held in
the the United Church
their pains'talcing efforts. -.
'Me. and Mrs. Geo. A.ddisori visited'
and iMrs, Te'bbutt in Goderich Tp.
on 'Sunday.
" $1.19 to $4.95
•
Mae Lane Auxiliary Meets. —ilk£
parents, and Mrs. Wm. Ament,
• 'Mrs. J. C. Greig is in Toronto
this week.
sch'gol room of
The W CM'S, and W.A. will meet at
the kerne of Mrs. Roy Lawson on11.
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:�Ir Mot®rust
A Aril meeting of the 'Mae Lane Aux-
diary was held 3Tonday evening at
the .home of Mrs. Ross Savau e. Miss
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Weed inducted, the opening
• Mr. John T. Archibald of the
Dominion Bank staff Chatham spent
the week -end with friends here.
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Good Friday. VIrs.'Gardiner will give
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an addend.
Mr, and 'Mrs, Leo Stephenson and
,
MacTavishe s I
exercis-
• Ni r: Leslie Watson reroute
e �':� .',
sons, Billy and Donald motoned to
We . are Agents for many of the
es and dealt with the business. Mrs
Weed aaek Mrs. C+hamberlain
of ••
,pent 'the week -end at the home of
So ,a� .`•
Brigden' and Mists Edith Britton' ac -
Oldest and Strongest Insurance
Companies
and'
were appointed delegates to the meet-
his father, Mr. James W.atso'n•
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lee `\��
companies and went to Court
Representing both Tariff and
ing the Hugon PLesbyterial t=u be
held in Exeter, April
• Mrs. R. J. Sproat has returned
P
Pram 'St. Thomas'
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right an Thursday.
ursdm
Non -Tariff, including
r Miss h_
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LLOYDS" OF ENGLAND
who are offering the lowest rates
g
el Beattie, the treacureYh.
aE
gaveOttawa,
areal report for the first quarter of
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Mr. and Mrs, W , G. Strong of
will, spend Easter we,e'k with
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Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Moore.
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EASTER
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EGMONDVILLE .
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R.O.P.
in history.
OUR POLICIES PROTECT
ro
Service is Complete
Our•
INSURE TO -DAY
WATSON & REIDMr.HarryW.
the year, painting out that the al-
location ,had .been met. The meeting
was 'given aver to Mrs. Baker, of Cir-
cle Four. After the devotional ex-
excises, Miss Wood gave a resume •of
two chapteOr of the study book deal-
ing with Oriental in
• 'Mrs. W. D. Smith and son, Kelp:'
spent last week end in Toronto.
• Mrs. John Grainger of Bruce-
field spent the week -end at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Wright.�`
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On 'Man'da April 22nd at 8
y P p.m.,
t e young people of the central art
P
of H'rir.on will hold an Easter rally
in the Egimon'd'ville Church. The
theoric will 'be, "The New Life." The
worship service will be in charge. of
h p
,
Dore S BRED - i
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are as good as money can
C
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buy
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Phone 214 Seaforth
aILStS in All Lines Of
. Insurance,
women's share
business life of to-dey, A 'paper on
stewardship was read by
Vlrs. Russell and was followed b a
descriptiongivenyby
very interestingetthis
Miss E. Beattie, of Easter Cas
awarded the contract of laying and
sand'ing.the new hazdwo.ad floors at
the • Court IHjousle, Groderich.
• Mrs. Bell of Toronto was here
week visitingher daughter, Miss
g
Marion
Cr fch's selection of Easter
Flowers are the best available.9
Order yours now.
the Y.P.S. of Wesley -Willis Church,
Clinton• A cordial invitation is ex-
„ ,,
tended to all,
The regular meetingguarantee
' of the Eg-
mon•dvhlle Young People was opened
'Monday
Our Government R O. P. Records show this to be a fact, and we
everything to be as'represented. We offeryou these ual-
ity Chicks at ordinary chick prices. •
O 0 0 O. 0 0 0 0 O O 0 O
bens in the city of Jerusalem as de-
de-
scribed in Morton's book "In the
Steps
Bell, of the Collegiate staff,
Who is atpresent in Scott Memorial
Heospital.
HOT CROSS BUNS
evening by singing the first
and last verses of Hymn 245. Jean.
Smith, the president, led' in 'prayer
BARRED ROCKS $11.00 per hundred
WHITE L'EGHORNS $9.00 per hundred
O O
O S. T. Son O
of the Mas•ter,” The meeting
closed' .with the Mizpah Benediction.
• Mr: and Mrs. Leo Bolger,
Wyandotte,fMichigan, andther. Jos.
• For years Crick's Hot Cross
and then the Lords Prayer
Tested in unison. The minutes
Grade AA Chicks, hatched from 26 to 30 -oz: egg at $3.00
per 100 extra.
Hoboes V
O. FUNERAL SERVICE 0
O Main Street, Seaforth Oden't
O O
W. M. S. Hold Meeting.—The
g= The pre•si-
Mee Carmichael, preceded 'olve,r
a well -attended, meeting of the W. M.
s.f
Bolger, of Ottawa, the week end
were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lea F'ortuns.
a Miss Cunningham, of Toronto,
`
Buns have been an Raster
delicacy. Many repeat orders
testify to their goodness. Fresh
daily,
of
the last meetingwere read bythe
secretary, Bill Forrest and Jean Smith
gave a vote of thanks for the barge
Before placing .your order, .visit our plant.We have bargains
to offer in Started Chicks, Pullets, also 4 -week-old Leghorn Cockerels.
S. T. Holmes, residence, O
O Goderich ISkxeot, West; phone O
O N. 119W. Charles Holmes' 0
'O residence, Goderi h Street, O
0 East; phone No 308. O
Church
S. held in Northside lase week.
on Thursday of. risk week, All re-
p0 we're read and busliness des-
cwssed, The Christian Stewardship
Secretary gave a most inspiring talk.
Mrs. F. D. Hlutchrisfrn
and
and Miss Helep Anent, of Ethel
•were week end guests at the kerne
of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anent,
• Mr. Thomas O'Lou:ghlin, of Tuck-
ersmith, has leased the residence on
the corner of Coleman and Gouin'lock
Per dozen 15'c•
CRICH SPHONE
attendance at the young people's ser-
mice on last Friday' evening. • The
Young People's conference will be
held in. the church on 'Mond'' even -
ing the 22nd. It was mewed by War,.
Forrest and seconded' by Aima Love
Andrew A. Moote
137 r 3 SEAFORTH, ONT.
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0 Ambulance Service O
O Night calls, Phone 308. ee
also scrod tome
interesting items from current ev-
cots, Mrs.
Streets and has taken possession. Mr.
James Dunlap, w'h'o recently vacated
The Home of White Clover
Bread, Sweet as June Meadows
that the anniversary of the Young
People 'be held "May 19th. Then Rod
emmommilememommome
O Day calls, Phone 119 J. O
O ' Charges moderate. O
W. J. Williams, Temper-
once Secretary, then' gave a splenced
report. The
the Property, has moved his family
to Stratford.
LUNCHES - SANDWICHES
crick M)cLeam took the chair 'and' a
hymn was sun g, Stewart Lgvte read
,0 O
devotional Easter pro-
• !Miss Ali•ce°Daly
the Scripture
O O O O O O O O O O O O
gym' wrhi'ch was prepared' by Mrs.
and Mr. George
Daly are spending the Easter
and Janet Townsend
led in prayer. 'Roderick McLean -
e. J. ecentocth and her group No. 4,
was presl3ed over 'by Mrs, Porteous.
holt-'
days in New York and Atlantic City,
took
the topic, `East Meets West in Trim_
dad,"
,
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O H. C. BOX O
The Scripture les's'on, taken by Miss
Mi•lg ie Somerville, Mlle, was followed'jbyed,
singing "Chret Arose" and prayer
by Mrs. George Black. Mrs, Hay
• Mrs, C. Thiel, IMz, S. Thiel and
Miss Rosd e, Miss Mabel Kitchen-
brandt and Mr, L. Howie, of Kitchen
Mrs. Thomas Gibson, Mrs. P. Zet-
•
Proclamation
Laura Stewart rendered a
Solo and after a few games were en-
the meeting was closed by the
National Anthem and the Mizpah
LEADS in
QUALITY
O FUNERAL SERVICE 0
read the Devotional Leaflet and 'Mrs.
I Hudsongave "CIVIC
tel
tel, Mn, J. Lewis, of London; Mr. and
Mrs, J. Vincent, of Preston, and Miss
HALF
Benediction..
AN,D
0 Licensed Embalmer OVera
a re'adin: The
g,
Deichert,,
-HOLIDAYS
FEEDING
Q O
Ambulance Service
Than'koffering Meeting." An instru-
mental duet by Mrisses Annie and
of Zurich, were Snn-
day •vlsito-rs at the home of Mr. and
MANLEY
L
O Night Calls Day Calls Opus,
O Phone 175 Phone 43 O
Maud Ferguson,Mrs.
much enjoyed.
e. read. ng, Betty's Thlank Offer-numberbeen
Betty
ing"was
Levis Hildebrandt,
• D4r. and Ylrs. Leonard Heard,Having
Mrs. Jervis an•d Mr. Robert
•
petitioned by a large
g
The late frost and snow has brought
seeding to
RESULTS
MASTER
O 0
read by Mrs. H. Lawrence
Jervis, of
Clinton,
of the Merchants of the Town,
a.standstill• but the snow
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and a short paper on "World Mis-
signs" was given by Miss A. !Val-'
were recent guests at the
Charter s home,
•
I hereby proclaim
was a protection to the grass and
wheat 'which seems to 'be all right
CHICK
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O O
O J WALKER'S O
O FUNERAL SERVICE O
lace. At the chase of the meetin, g,
twenty-eight babies and their mothers
were entertained. Eleven . of these
babies graduated into the Mu:ceoe
Band.
Mr, Henry Henderson has return-yet.INGREDIENTS:
ed after spending the winter in To -
!•onto,
• Mr. and etr•s, Cha ries Adams
have returned to their home frofn
UxY'oeili e
g
WednesdayAfternoons
- in the months of
May J T
, ane ul August and
, y�
We are pleased to learn that Ma -s.
John Deitz is improving and is still
convalescing in Scott Memorial 'Hos-
pita], Seaforth.
The man friends
Yellow •
fellow Cornmeal, Corn Germ
Meal, Cracked Wheat, Ground
Oat Groats, Ground HeavysTAR TER
Bran, Al..•
Oats, BasleMeal,
O, W J.. WALKER and O
O JOHN R. WALKER, Jr. O
O Licensed Embalmers �ne1 0
O Funeral Directors. 0
O Day or Night Calls promptly O
0 • wetended• 0
O PHONE 67 O
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Sermon Subjects For Sunday.--
Norhh:side United Church —
Easter services with rl music
poser music at
both services. 11 a.m. sermon tonic,
"Knowing Christ and the Power of
His hrist.re•ction"; 7 p.m., "The Rus-
en Christ." Sunday Schoolae at 2.30
pen -Rev, T. A. Carmichael, Minis-
,
ter.
ter.
First stan Church
Miss Jean Scott is visiting with
friends in Bluevale.
e Mrs, J. A. 'McLaren, of Toronto
and Mrs. James Bertram ,'of New
York, were visiting Seafoz-th friends
on Thu rsday.
• Mr. Harold ,Snell of Queen's Un-
(versify, •Kings.tan, was a week endCHECK
guest at the home of his brother,
Chief Helmer Snell:
September, 1935
Civic Half -Holidays, except when a
'legal holiday comes on the day before
or the day after a Wednesday,and
respectfully request the Citizens to
observe the same.
A. D. SUTHERLAND,
g of Mrs. Thomas
Purcell are sorry to learn that she
is not in the best of health at pros-
en t.
IMr. Vincent Eckert from 'Sandwich
Assumption College is at present
spending his Easter holidays with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Eckert,
Mir. Alex. Mitchell is •busy sawing
custom logs while the farmers are
not 'busy,
y
falfa Meal, Soya Bean, Oilcake,
Fishmeal, Crab Scrap Meal, ANALYSIS:
Meat Scrap, Bone Meal, Cal -
cium Carbonate, Iodized. Salt, Protein (min.) 1770
Buttermilk Powder, Tested Cod Fat (min.) 4%
Liver Oil. Fibre (max.) 5%
CHECK ITS GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
THE,INGREDIENTS IN ITS MAKE-UP
e. CHECK ITS BODY WITH OTHER STARTERS'
—Ser-
by
• Mr. James Malloy, •of
CHECK ITS RESULTS AGAINST ANY
mons the
thMinister., Morning "A:nd
Kitchener,
Mayor.
OTHER FEED'
• C Chamberlain
the Power of His Hopeectiorn"; ev-
ening, "The Law of and Faith:
slpent the week em's at the home of
his aunt, Miss'' Fennell.
31514-2
MCKILLOP
,
If you have never fed Master Chick Starter give it a trial this
the Guarantee of Immortality." The
The
season and judge its merits for yourself. We feel confident you can
Clerk of the Second Division Court
County of Huron
ministry of music for the morning
and evening services will include:
Morning, "I
TUCKERSMITH
CARPENTER WORK°
following is the school r
of S. S. No. 8, McKillop, from Christ -
oras to Easter: Honours, 7510• Pass,
grow better chicks with Master.
See the yellow color come into their logo and beak (a sign
Offz'eb in the Dominion Bank Build-
big, Seaforth. Office hours : —
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,
1.30 p.m. to 6.00 p m Saturday
evening, 7,30 p.m. to 9 Rim.
SERVICES WE CAN RENDER
Life, antfire, thea and
accident insurance.If in mar-
kerb for any of the above lines,
kind!give us a call.
y
am •He that Liv-
anthem"0, Thou Who Sweet
eth," quartette, evening:
Compassion"; evening: Anthem, "Now
ig Christ Risen"; =them, "Christ,
Our Passover."
r Egmondwiile Church — 10 am.,
School and ,Bible Ti!'stu11 a.m.
"Hope Renewedy" e Lord is Risen'
ffe g of
7 p.m.., The Easter thanCircle.
Neil Shaw Mission Circle. The girls
will conduct the service and the ad-
dresses will behandler
2m'ith CrMar-
"'�'�'���'
S. S. No. 2 Report
Tire flopbwin'g is the Easter report
of S. S. Nro, 2, n es:rsmith: IV
�Edpsron' McLean 81. Jr. IV—Kath-
leen 1l dTego tz85, Donald layman
68, Sr. III—Billie
S.praat 87, Esther layman 80 Mar-
,ode Smith 71, Kenneth McKe eie
70„ (''race 'Sohilbe 67, Kathle'eri Sc'hil-
c 66. J•rr ZI•I—Jack Deitz 80, Rorna
78, Wilmer MacGre
BUILDING OF ALL KINDS
No job too large or too small.
•Sr.
Expert workmanship; rates teas-
enable. ,Let us give you an esti-
mate.
JA phone 62ES WALKER, 3Clinton old
MURR�AY TYNDALL, Brace6eld
An' ' Names are in order of �m,e'rit,
An asterisk after tee name marks
failures in' any subjects: •Sr. Fourth
--Bernice Manley 84 'Gerald McKay
83, Vera Leonhardt 79, •Joseph Eckemt
79, Domlinic minLrray 77, Marie Hoegy
73, Mervin Deitz 67, •Clestia Johnson
6'6, Aaron Kistner* X56. Janitor TVA
Della Eggert 'i2, Laverne •,Globi• 72,
Raymond KTeber
Ra 69, Morley Koehler
69, fouls iHfoelgy 85, Carl Si�emlan; 64,
of
health and vigor). Watch their legs and feathers develop. Notice
how uniform they are. Weigh them at 6 weeks and" be surprised at
their weight and firm fleshing. •
FEED CHICKS MASTER F R O.1GI THE START
Arthur Routledge - Seaforth L. W. Scheibe &Son'- Zurich
Andrew Moore, R•R,3, Seaforth J. C. Reid $ Co. - .Dasjiwood ,
W. E. Butt - Kipper Elgin McKinley,, R.R 3, Zurich
Geo. Mick�$z Son - Hensall George Murdoch - Clinton
L. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Insurance Agencies
agiven n
garet Forrest and Jean Smith.
St, Thomas' Church
or 66,
Jean S,c�hillb64, Eldred !Moffat 60•
toy 4 examlinatio•n's) •J'oe Mc-
618 r 23, Clinton; 142 r 23, Seaforth.
rice_
'rAime Eckert* 56. Senior 'IPI'—�F;,lmler
K1PYber 85 Stephen MIcK•air 84, Cyril
Phone 334 Ont.
Easter Dayis
Kenzie
Johnsen 83, Dorothy Scherbaz'tii 81,
,Seaforth,
3485-tf
services: Hely Communion,
Y 8 a.m.;
short
C wellII—577,
lion ld Caldwell 50.
Thomas Murray'77,Margaret
ygaret Eckert
service and Holy Cann'un'u i;on,
Sr.Chandler
SI —. John
Smith $0 Olive
74, Robert 72, Joseph
Senior
•
11 a,m.; sermon topic, "Death and
Life,
Schilbe
Ida 'Nyman' �• Jr. I
For Sale
Johnsen 63. Junior II'I—IAIvin Ellug-
III -Alvin
Defeat and Victory." .Sunda y
90, Gerald Moffat 74
Neiman Dei,tz 71.'' Primer
son Florence Lebnlvarctjr�t, Steve 'Man
Scl
service for
seen 3 parents' and chit
evening Cf 7 p.m.
Jack
( 1o,per 80. Numbelr on moll, 24; av-
ley, 'Florenl DLeen. r,dt,
Glasson
Mary IlVleKray, Margaret
YOC,/REAsTERschool
YOUR
EGGs
sermon ' c P w
pi , "The Power of the Re.:son
sunerectiOr '>--Can,on Edward: Apple_
age attendance, 22.76.—H, Richard-
Teacher.
®FU,LL LINE OF GRASS SEED
K'leber, Ed-
ward Bennl sales, EmRrversron Gloor
and 'Cecelia Eckert (equal),
yard Rector
Government Tested
Manny
Death Isaac
BRUCEFIELD
Pioneer and Marmill Chick Feeds
Bennewies, Norman Eggert. Senior
'imst — Kenneth Schmidt, Edward
Se'herbarth,
SUITS orQ.A.TS
wANTED
•
HIGHESTg
•
ASH PRICE
,of Bolton^ A well
knlowrz and ltigh]y regarded resident
mfi IVIcKi[Pap Isaac Salton, posy_
'ed quietly away while having
g a short
nest after taking n Tuesday
dinner 9 y,
Arprrl 9tlh. Forg the past year lth.
Bvvlton has been i faiJ.lin health.
Previously he had been a skrbn g
nam
Dr, Arnold, Landsboraugh, formerly
a£ Fart Credt, rtvhto for the past sero-
en Years has been ea g
rryin on a sac-
tests u �neslfcal and s
surgical practice
rn Garrnfisvilie ohvo i was elected
Presrdenzlt of fihe Porta
Portage County Med-
real 'Council at its annual ;meetirng re-
Gently., Dr, Lamdslborough
ALSO FROST FENCING
•
•
D E KYLE
• •
KIPPEIV, ONT.
Phone 94 r 14, Hensall•
3613-2
Reta Benn :wiles, Ruth
Rapier, Francis ' Murray, °Meelia
Leonharult. Junior Feat _Ralph
FisMYher, Stephen Jb'hnson, Jeromfe
Manley.
J 'Senior ,Primer-••-iA.11an KIeb-
08p'ph'Mq', `Milton Deitz, Mar-
tin Hulick a
(goal), Jimmie Horan and
Rose Bee/1%01a (equal), Teresa Eck_
. WILL LOOK MUCH BETTER IF CLEANED'
_
Suits or Cots.
Cleaned 'rressed
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horn 74 Years ago' on the Bolton
hanie'st' 4 tearst 'of Winthma now
ownYerrl Ibiy :hYia .brother, seotbtppolten.
l±lonby-caret? n ry2m ago die turas mar-
reed �t14 ?+ lizaatbetli i ae __ , ,
j, also of
aV I r1Tnp, }s>Vivar ,x#os him together
r tt o ii , , Wire, VVliiliam
bei itabl!lll ; ildi r Cre'M en
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t( t 'giviii 'Wil
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was born
in T'uckersmith and is a n'elrhew of
Mr. and Mrs. �'am:ear aLcQu'een and
was eee'Il Ile town in the village and
°dan'rnu±uty, as ,h� ,a sed Sunday
'stehoc ,aivd church services in Bruce-
field for =s nutithe'r of ' years. His
marls fr+iendis• will he glad:' to hear
thrab Ito h pert so ebes(sful in hit
chosen rr'of0ssfiotlo."in
M. and 114': ''Laver er anti 'son bf
INSURANCE
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eek. Sr. Primer = Manny I�oehl8r,
Kenneth Bauez;marin•. Number on roll
53, aJvlerage attendance 50.=He1em aVI.
Delaney, Teacher.
Mr, 'arid Mrs. 'e ex, :Stosiccpf 'of
Fullerton were recent n ntlay, visitors
M the hbinre of. Mr. and, IVIrs. C,
Regele:
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