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Clinton News-Record, 1952-05-01, Page 6Vut.oE sp News of ..Bayrield Representative; • idISS LliTOY 4, WOODS Phone HAYFIELD 45r3 LONDESBORO *-4 Mrs, Bert Allen who has been quite ill for the past couple of weeks is slowly improving. Mrs. J. Barber, Toronto, spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Grime= and Dr. Griersen. Change of Service Time Please note the change cif hour for the service in . the United Church Which will be at 10 aate (DST), This will continue through the summer months, B-L YPII Meets The Stewardship and training commission group was in charge of the 13-L YPU meeting. which was held in Londesboro United Church on Sunday night. The meeting started with a sing-song led by Gail Manning. Hymn 358 was sung after which Doreen Armstrong led in prayer. The Scripture was read by Doreen Arrristrong. John Fan- grad took up the offering. A poem entitled "You! An Answer to Prayer" was read by Doreen Armstrong. Hymn 383 was sung. A debate on Stewardship took place between Ruth Vincent and Rev. S. H, Brenton with 'an open discussion among the members taking place afterwards. This part of the meeting was brought to a close by singing hymn 38. Lunch was then served after which the meeting was closed with "Taps." Londesboro WA Meets Londesboro WA held its April meeting in the Sunday School room of the church with the president, Mrs. B. Shobbrook, in charge. After the call to worship, a hymn was sung and Mrs. E. Wood read the Scripture. This was followed by prayer and an- other hymn. The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. A card of appreciation was read from Mrs, C. Adams. A com- mittee was named to buy table and more dishes for the church The roll call was answered by an exchange of bulbs, plants, etc. Programme committee for May: Mrs, Lovett and Mrs. Mountain. The roll call for May is' to be answered by "Advantages of liv- ing in the country," Piano solos were given by Marguerite Lyon and Mrs. C Vincent conducted a Bible Quiz. The meeting closed with a hymn and the benedic- tion. Lunch was served by hostesses. There were 20 present. ••••••-•-•-•-.4--•-••••-• •-•-•••-•-•-•••-•-44-•- For Men and Boys MEN'S WALKER BRAND OVERALLS-$5.25 to $5.95. WORK PANTS-$4.50 to $4.95 SHIRTS-42.15 to $3.35 COMBINATION OVERALLS- $8.50 BRIEFS and VESTS .69 to .98 BALBRIGGAN UNION SUITS $1.98 to $2.49 BOYS' WALKER BRAND OVERALLS-$2.75 - $3.49 JEANS-$3.15 - $3.35 SUMMER DRESS PANTS $3.95 - $4.50 DRESS SHIRTS 149 - 11.85 SHORTS and VESTS , .49 - .69 ANKLE HOSE .33 - .39 Don't forget the Earle Terry Singers in Wesley-Willis Church, Wednesday, May 7! Clifford Lobb Store CLINTON - ONTARIO Youth for Christ Sat, May 3, at 8 p.m. IN CLINTON DISTRICT COLLEGIATE Rev. Alf. Rees, Port Elgin COME AND ENJOY THE PROGRAM TAILORED-TO- MEASURE Expert fitting is import- ant, Our Mr. "Sky" Baker has had many years' ex- perience in fitting e n d Measuring. A wide range of SMART, SPRING SAMPLES for your inspection Gliddon Cleaners Expert Cleaners and Pressers WePress 'Whim-ti-wait WE MK IV AND DELIVER ?Iloilo 466-W - Clinton 4.10. *1* +444÷"4-*". *-0 IP•/-*** 4-4-1.-•-•÷1-+4-4h4-10-10441-444•44447*- A Complete Seed Service Full line of Grass and Legume Seeds, including some economy seed. mixtures grown on our own farm: RED CLOVER and ALFALFA (25%) MIXTURE SWEET CLOVER and RED CLOVER MIXTURE R. N. Alexander Seeds, f LONDESBORO -4-0-44-•-1-4-•-•-•-•-•-•••-•-•-•-•-•-••••••••-•••-•41-4-•-•-+•-1-•-• *44444-4 4. 4-•• • 41-0-4. 41 TENDERS TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to 2 p.m. Monday, May 5, 1952,0 for the construction of the Watson Municipal Drain hi the Township of Tuckersmith. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Clerk's Office. Marked cheque for ten per cent of tender must accompany each tender. Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. 17-18-b E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk-Treasurer, Township of Tuckersmith, R.R. 4, Seaforth, Ont: MONSTER so 4-NaW G-0 EXETER ARENA Wed., May 7 075 IN CASH PRIZES 15 REGULAR GAMES FOR $15.00 EACH 1 Special Game for $25.00-1 Special Game for $50.00 1 Special Game for $75.00 AND $500 JACKPOT MUST BE WON • Featuring The Bingo Blower Proceeds in Aid of the South Huron Hospital Building Fund ADIVLISSION: $1; Extra cards 25c; Doors open 7,30, Games start at 9 COME OUT AND SUPPORT rum WORTHY CAUSE 18-b • •1:" ...;y4 01 4 • 11,17,e4 • • .".• V,,ty‘•4' 11, 500 Summer Dresses WE NOW HAVE ON HA ND ONE OF THE. Largest Selections In Huron County Nylons - Sharkskins Miracord Sh an-Ray - Normandie Crepe - Spuns French Crepe - Shantung - Taff etone Picolay - Cruise Cottons Crisque - Etc. - Etc. ALL SIZES 12 TO 52 All Guaranteed Washable City or Catalogue Prices 3.05-$4.95-$5.95-$6.95 BIG SELECTION AN AVERAGE OF 60 DRESSES TO CHOOSE FROM IN EACH SIZE '1 2 , - 14 - 96. - 18- 20 OVER 30 DRESSES TO CHOOSE FROM. IN EACH SIZE 38 - 40 - 42 44 44* -•-•-•-•••-•••- 4-44-4-4-4-•441•4-4-4-4•4-4-4-4-4-4-•4-4.+4 4 -•-•-•• HREMEMBER! Earle Terry Singers - Wesley-Willis Church - Wednesday, May' 7' 44•44-•-•-•-•-••••-•-•-•-•-4'-44-4-•-4-4 • •-•-•-•,••••• •-•-•-•-•44-•-•••.•-•.•-••••-•-•-4,•-•-•••••••-•-•-••••••-•-•• MARTINS DEPT. STORE CLINTON ONT'ARIO -cmiTox rsturrs-Etzpoltp VARNA HURSDAY; MAT L DM aeeee Sunday to Wiarton and • Cape CrWolene. li rani L, and Frank Cameron, Detroit, Vent the weekend with their sisters, Misses L. and M. Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sheardown, Goderich, visited Mr. and Mrs, David Dewar for a couple of days last week. Mrs, R, H. Middleton and Master Bobby, Hemel', visited her mother, Mrs. N, W. Woods, on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ruggles Jenkins, Stratford, are occupying their trailer which they have parked near Turner and Francis' garage. "Miss Verna Graves spent Fri- day with her sister, Mrs. R. Carn- &hen who is occupying D, A. Atkinson's house on Bayfield Terrace. Mr. and 'Mrs. Keith Press re- turned to London on Monday af- ter having spent the weekend with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker. Mrs. J. Jowett and household eetturied to her home at The Grove on Friday last after hav- ing occupied her house on Main r Street for the winter. CLEAN Sportswear for Spring! Bring us yout sport clothes for fast, efficient cleaning. Colors will perk up . . slacks and jackets will fit better, look refreshed. Call us for high quality work at low prices. - • ern: We are Agents for The Famous CAMBRIDGE CLOTHES Mr. and Mrs. S. Bryant, London, are spending this week at their cottage, Dr. and Mrs. A. C, Chapman, Detroit, occupied their cottage over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Holmes and Peter, Sarnia, were in the village a week ago Sunday, Dr. and Mrs. W. Aberhart and Helen, Lendon, were at their cot- tage over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs, C. Richards, Stratford, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. H, MacLeod, Mr. and Mrs. G, D. Church- ward, London, were at their cot- tage over the weekend. Mrs. J. H. Cobb, Toronto, came on Friday to .spend the season at her cabin on Delevan. Street. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hall, Toledo, Ohio, came on Tuesday to spend a week at their cottage, Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Bergen, Kitchener, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy Poll. Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Featherston, London; spent Sunday with the latter's mother, Mrs. Charles W. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fraser and family enjoyed a motor trip on Dr, and AIM I7. Q. Hunter and two daughters, Mary Alice and Sall' Beth mid Charles Rogers, Jr., 'Toronto, were at their home in the village over the weekend. Mr. and. Mrs, J. M. Stewart, Hamilton, are at their home on Louise Street, Mr. Stewart is' recuperating after an illneSs. We wish him a speedy return to good health. Mrs. T. C. Bailey left on Sun- day to undergo treatment in Vic- toria Hospital, London( for two weeks. Her many friends hope that she will improve in health ranidly. Mr. and Mrs. Williem Murray, Van Dyke, Mich., were with Mrs. Agnes Murray" over the weekend. Mrs. William Murray remained to spend this week with her mother- in-law, who we regret to report is ill with 'flu, Mr, and Mrs. Norman TOMS, Detroit, were weekend visitors with the fermer's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Char- les Toms. Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Little and family, Brantford, were also their guests on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. John Scl'eller and baby, We. Henry Miller, Mount Clemens, Mich., and Miss Lola Elliott, Detroit, were with Mrs. Maria Elliott and son, Les- lie, over the weekend. Lola re- mained to be with her mother who, we regret to report, is still in ill-health. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hovey re- turned home late Saturday night after a most delightful motor trip through the South Eastern States. They spent a' night with Mr, and Mrs. Ted Mack and family, At- lanta, Ga., and went as far south as St. Augustine, Fla., where they stayed for several days. Mrs. H. J. E. Webb, Frances and George, returned home on Monday evening after having spent the weekend in Toronto with her brother-in-law and sister, Rev. and Mrs, C. D. Gem- mill. They attended the tservice held in St. Anne's Church on Sunday evening when the rect- or's daughter, Lillian Gemmill, was one of the candidates pre- sented to the Bishop for confir- rnation. Speedy Recovery! The many friends or Mrs. R. J. Larson who is seriously ill at her home wish her a speedy recovery. Miss Betty Lou Lar- son, London, remained at home this week, and Mrs. Len B. Smith,' London, came on Sunday to care for her sister and mother. Retires to Goderich Mrs. William R. Jowett has taken an apartment in Goderic.h. While she is returning to her native town, it seems that Mrs, Jowett belongs to Bayfield, hav- ing come here in 1882 as a very young child with her parents,'the late Mr. and Mrs. T. Moorhouse. Having 'resided here ever since, she will be greatly missed in the village, but we wish her every happiness in her new surround- ings. Crop Members Plan Bus Trip North A four-day bus trip to North- ern Ontario in July was planned by the executive of Huron County Branch of the Ontario Crop Im- provement Association at a'meet- ing in Clinton. Plans were also made to spon- sor a one-day bus trip in late August for both men and women to view the cash crops area in Kent County. Annual twilight meeting was set for July 23 in Stanley Township. Executive voted $140 to encourage junior work along seed produc- tion lines in Huron this year. A committee including G. W. Montgomery, agricultural repre- sentative for Huron, John D. Butler, his assistant, and Bob Allan, Brucefield, was named to be in charge of this project. Weed Spraying The sum of $50 will be granted to the county weed inspector, William R. Dougall, Hensall, to conduct a weed-spraying demon- stration in the area of the twi- light meeting. Rod-row test plots in oats and barley will be located at Murray Grainger's farm in Stanley. Two demonstration hay-pasture, plot mixtures will be seeded dowel this year, one on well-drain- ed land and the other on loVv- drained land, in Howick and Hay Townships. Executive planned to conduct a rod-row test in corn and soybeans but did not decide on the district. Harry Sturdy, Auburn, chairman ,t,of the project committee, was in charge of the meeting. onomemoommemenummemaseemie DIAL 980 CFPL 7 DAYS A WEEK HOLMESVILLE •-••••••••-•44-9-4,•-•••••-•••-• Mr, ,and and Mrs. Bert LOA) spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Williams, Mitchell, Miss Zona Newton, R.N., is attending the Registered Nurses' Convention in Toronto, this week. Miss M. C. Rutherford and Miss Isabel Millar of St. Helen's, were Sunday guests of Rev. M. G. and Mrs. Newton, Miss Marie Gliddon, nurse-in- training at St, Joseph's Hospital, Lendon, spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, D, B, Gliddon, Mission Band to Meet The May meeting of the Wil- helmine Mission Band will be held in the school on Friday, ,May 2, at 3,30 p.m, Barry Wilson will be in charge of the program. Very Rest Wishes Very best wishes for future happiness are extended tp Mr. and Mrs. John M. Thurlow, who were married in the 'Holtnesville Parsonage on Saturday afternoon. The bride was the former Miss Lorraine Hicks. Spring Thankoffering The WMS Spring Thankoffer- ing service was held in Holmes- ville United Church, on Sunday morning. Rev. M. G, Newton, minister of the church, introduc- ed the guest speaker, Miss M, C, Rutherford, St. Helen's, who spoke on "The Challenge of In- dia." A choir of WMS members sang two anthems, with Mrs. W, J. Yeo as organist. -x•44- 4. GODERICH TOWNSHIP 54.4-4^5 4.44-5 S. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Docking and four little daughters, Staffa, vis- ited with Mr, and Mrs, Harold Lobb, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wallis and family spent Sunday with the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Addison, Londesboro. 4-4-44-0-*-4.4-*-ee-•-*-•-•-•-44 • **-4.-4- KIPPEN ••4-4-•-•-4-5-*-5-•-•-444-•-•-•-•-41-* +4-1-4 Joins RCAF Miss' Patricia Alice Taylor, Stratford, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Eddie Taylor, formerly of Kippen, is one of the first, girls from Stratford to join the RCAF. Following a reception at the home of her parents, Miss Taylor left for St. , John's, P.Q., where she will take her basic tramping. She _is a granddaughter of Mrs. Robert Dinsdale, Kippen. YOUR FAVOURITE BEVERAGE , IN ALL FLAVOURS Miss Mary McClymont, Toron- to, spent the weekend cat her home here. A number of members of the YPU attended the banquet of the YPU in time United Church, Hen- sail, on Monday evening of this week. Change of Times Beginning Sunday, May 4, the services in Varna United Church will be held at 10.15 am. and Sunday School at 11.15 a.m. for the summer months. 112:30 Noon (Monday to Friday) (12115 Saturday) SHELL NEWS with PAT MURRAY First with the News in Western Ontario