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Where To Find Antiques, Unusual Gifts
Visitors at the Furter resi-
dence on Howard Street last
week were: Dr. and Mrs. W. R.
Elgie, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Chris-
tie, Mr. and Mrs. 3. D. Crocker,
Mrs. May Ross, Mrs. May Geo-
hagan and Mrs. Blanche Sum-
mers, all .of London, and Dr.
William F. Furter of R.M.C.
Kingston.
Mrs. Mary Battye accompan-
ied by her son Tom, of Birken-
shaw, Yorkshire, England, are
visiting with Mrs. Battye's
eldest son, F/L Dave Battye,
Mrs. Battye and Blair.
Evans Cameron, Islington,
spent last week with Mr. and
Mrs. James A. Cameron at their
home "The Open Gate"
Rev. T. Dale and Mrs. Jones,
Montreal, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Higgins on Sat-
urday; Rev. Jones is a formes
rector of the Anglican Church
Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. George Aitken,
Landon, are pending several
weeks at their summer cottage
on Howard Street.
R. S. Atkey, Clinton, accom-
panied by his brother-in-law,
Philip Biglow, Port Hope, call-
ed on friends in the village
last week. -Mr. Biglow, who has
just retired from teaching in
Port Hope, was principal of the
Bayfield Public School 42 years
ago. He was most interested in
his former students and made
many inquiries regarding them.
This was his first visit to Bay-
field for many years.
Mr. and Mrs. William Paull,
London, spent last Thursday
with his brother, Canon F. H.
Paull and Mrs. Paull at "Cam-
borne House".
Dr. 'and Mrs. F. G. Johnson
and family, London, spent the
weekend at the Albion Hotel.
Miss Janice Merner has ac-
cepted a position with Bell
Telephone Co. in Kitchener.
Right Rev. William A. Town-
shend, Suffragan Bishop of
Huron, and Mrs. Townshend,
are in residence at their sum=
mer home on Howard Street.
Their daughter, Miss Mary
Townshend, London, and their
son-in-law and daughter, Rev.
and Mrs. Robert Foster and
two children Jordan, Ont., join-
ed them over the weekend;
their son, Rev. Robert Town-
shend, of Florence, will also
join them early this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Corrveau,
their cfhildren Careen and Clif-
ton, Cambley, Quebec, are holi-
daying with the lady's. parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Pearson.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiihn and two
children, Toronto, are guests of
Mrs. Hihn's brother, Brig. F.
A. Clift and Mrs. Clift, this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Pearson and
Douglas, London, are vacation-
ing at their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Murray,
had their son and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Murray, Tor-
onto, as guests for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pearson,
London, were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. John Pear-
son Sr.
Miss Heather Ferguson, Tor-
onto, and Miss Ruth North,
London, were at their cottage
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shercritt,
London, are staying at their
cottage and have as guests this
week, Mrs. Hubbell and Walter
Osborne, both from Dearborn,
Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Coffin are holi-
daying for several weeks at
their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Suther-
land and Mrs. Leona McKellar,
London, called on Mr. and Mrs.
John Lindsay on Sunday.
SERENDIPITY antiquos
Your Headquarters for Fine Gifts
Open Daily
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Imported Christmas Cards--Eskimo Crafts
Glass—Antiques--
Buchan's "Thistle" Stoneware from Portobello
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ENJOY YOUR PICNIC AT
JOWETT'S GROVE
BAYFIELD
OVERLOOKING LAKE HURON AND THE BAYFIELD RIVER
PICNIC GROUNDS with every facility
You will surely enjoy your picnic more at JOWETT'S GROVE. Our charge is
nominal, only SOc per car We have just every facility for
a good time. Remember we are the only place in the area with covered tables.
Our well shaded camp sites have hydro, water and some sites are equipped
with sewer facilities. There is a private sandy beach and a playground. The
golf course is just a %-mile away. All of this assures you that your stay at
JOWETT'S GROVE will be a happy one.
ENJOY BOATING AND MANY OTHER
RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
FOR RESERVATIONS, PHONE "RED" GARON
Boyfield 565-9902 • Clinton 482-9216
Dancing in the Pavilion
Every •Friday Night
Pavilion available for Parties,
Receptions or Stags.
Made by Reservations
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