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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1953-05-21, Page 16P4tOg raGfIT News �f BayfieId Representstive; *MS LVCY R. WOODS Phone BAIMIELD 45r3 1.44 -1. -pro-•-+ •-•-•-gro-tr++ Charlie Guest, London, spent Mr, And Mrs, R. J. Larson and last week in the village. Clarence Larson visited in Sar - Miss Jessie Metcalf, Detroit, nia from Friday until SundaY was borne aver the weekend, evening. John Sturgeon, Sr., spent sev- lyfr. and Mrs. Boner Aust and eral days last week in St. Thomas, farrilly,, London, were at their Miss 'Ethel. Blair, London, was cottage ever the weekend and h.oliday. P, C. Lloyd and Mrs. Westlake, Elora, spent the weekend with the lattpr's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm Tonts- Mr- and Mo. G, Churchward and Miss Lelia Snertt., London, spent Monday at their cottage an Colina Street. Mrs. Harold A, Rogers and daughter, Diane, Toronto, visited Mr, and Mrs. Charles r. Rogers over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs, 3. Barron and baby, London, were guests at the home of 14. N. Brandon over the weekend and holiday, with her parents over the week, end. Mr. and Mrs, W. Cotton, Load - on, were at their cottage over the weekend. Mr, and Mrs. A. Hayman, London, spent the weekend at their cottage, Mrs, P. Lamb, Toronto, visited her mother, Mrs. J. McClure, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bari Pounder, Stratford.,_ occupied their cottage over the weelmnd. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Will, London, were at their cottage over the weekend, Mr, and lVfrs. 3. Davidson, Stratford, occupied their cottage over the weekend. • ' " Mr. and 1\0.s. William Moran, London, occupied their cottage over the weekend. Mr. and :Mrs. Lloyd Making and Miss Marion spent the week- end in Flint, Mich. Mr, and Mrs: Harold Pollock, Ripley, visitedlelativeS in the YU, lege on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hewitt, KincardhAe, celled on Misses A. 1V1'..aricl E. J. Stirling on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, rimer Parker, • London, were at their home in the village over the long Week- end. Mr. and Mrs. George Fellows and family, Windsor, were at their cottage over the long week- end. Mr. and Mrs, James P. Fergn- son, London, occupied their cott- age over the weekend and holi- day. Miss Mary ivrarks, Toronto, spent the long weekend with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Marks. IMWS•iRECGRP. Misses Rubie Fisher and Hat.! -.1 Mr. and Mrs. J. M Atkinson hero Pelleck, Kitehener, were .and son Stewart, St. Clair Shores the guests of the fernier's atinicti., and Miss. Ernestine June Mrs. F, Edwards, over thl.eoper, Windsor, were ot their weekend. • gime in the village over the L. Dixon and Miss Carrie weekend. Dixon, Galt, accemnonied byr Mrs,. Willtain Dowson. returned. Mrs Operge Wright, London, to her home in the village last called on friends in the village ,Vveek After having spent the on .$14ndaY. I wMter with her daughter, Mrs. Harry King and daughter, Mrs, 14eri. -Talbot, Hine Water Highway Sete, Ventoo, arriVed. en Stanley Township. Friday to visit the former's I Mr, Wild Mrs, Stuart, Sturgeen brother and wife, Mr, and Mrs. and Jerry, Preston,. and Mr. and Geroge King, 'Mrs r. ...Anderson and FranOiS, Lloyd and Ervine Pease, Lon- Mitchell, were with their par, don, also were in the village over l erits, Nir. and Mrs, E. Sturgeon,! the holiday working at their Sturi-''.eVer the weekend, mer pottage, which at in course 1 Mrs, Evelyn Beaton and Janice of construction. llYliss Wilrna Wilsen and Allan Misses Shirley and Sharon Galbratth returned home on cleave, Bronsen Line, Stanley Monday evening .after having Township spent the weekend spent the long weekend at Hass. with their grandparents, Mr, and Creek, Manitoulin ISaand. Mrs. Paul Cleave, L/Cpl, Jack Churchward, Lon - Richard Peck, Toronto, and don; Harvey Hansen, Dundas and Dr, and Mrs. Ralph Nicholls, Lin Haight, Toronto, who recently Londen, spent the Weekend and returned from the Korean war holiday with the latter's mother, theatre are holidaying at the Mrs, F. W, MeEwen, Churchward cottage in the village. Miss J. Grant!, TOrento, came Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Standen, on Friday to spend the summer Kingston, Mr. .and Mrs, .George with Mrs. E, A. Featherston. E. Wright, London, Mary Wright, A. Featherston, London, was Toronto, and Jim Wright, Av- ho'ne over the weekend, terstburg, were the guests of Mr. and, Mrs. George Fry, Lon- Mr. and 1V.frs, Arnold Melons over don, were at their cottage over the weekend. thelongweekend, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Kathleen and Bernard John Townshend and little,John Reid were with their parents. were with them on Sunday, ever the holiday. A, W. Reid Mrs. 3. Mahar and Barbara, returned to Windsor with his Dr. W i 11 a. ni Tillmann; Peggy Anne and Gerald, London, were guests at the New Ritz Hotel on Sunday and Monday. • Mr. and 1VIrs. Lawrence Leon- ard and family, Mrs. Harry Lowry, Windsor, and. • Miss May Eryine, Goderich visited Mr. and Mrs:, Spencer Ervine on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Barry" Baker and family, Connie, Sylvia and Gwen, London, and Mr. and Mrs, D. Rob. inson, Toronto, were at their home ,in the -village over the long %veek- end. THIMPAY, MAX 1,-9.51S Mr, and Mrs. L. B. Smith and Miss Maxine; London, spent the weekend at the home of Mrs, Charles W. Parker. Rev, and Mrs. LaVerne Mor- gan and three phildren, Marine City, Mich., called on friends in the village on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McEwen, Susan and . Jane, London, were at' their cottage, "The Cedars", on Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs, M. Woodrow and family, Orillia, spent the weekend with, the former's sister, Mrs. Douglas Gemeinhardt and family. Mrs. John Pearson, who has resided in London for a number of years, rejoined her husband at their home In. the village re- cently. -- Dr. and Mrs. R, G. Hunter, Mary Alice and Sally Beth, Tor- onto, spent the weekend and holiday at their home in the village. Mr. and Mrs. William Craig, Toronto, were with the latter's parents, 1VIr. and Mrs. George Castle, over the weekend and holiday, Htipson,s Bayfield PHONE 7 BAYFIELD ,HARDY BOX PLANTS Tomatoes Peppers Cauliflower Cabbage •37 ASTERS PETUNIAS STOCKS PANSIES LOBELIA HELIOTROPE ZINNIAS SNAPDRAGONS SALVIA and Other Varieties ALSO PERENNIAL BOXES 20-1-b .111.1111•••••••MMOMP11.0.11.1.16.1.1..01.111M11.11001.. 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Bob Cook Motor Sales MEIWURY--LINCOLN—METEOlt Dealer i'RANSPORTATION CAN B ARRANGeb Phone 178 ..0 Hensoll to0ATEt) NEXT TO st),N.R. TRAMS sOn while Miss Kathleen Reid remained to spend this week with her mother. - Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Toms, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tones and P. C. and Mrs. Lloyd Westlake, were in Port Dover on Monday for the funeral of Mrs. Grace Allen. Mrs. Allen was a cousin of Charles and Malcolm Toms. Brown Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs: Charles Bell, Donald and Joyce Bell motored to. Port 1VicNichol on Sunday to spend. the day with onation, Tea were made which is George Bell while the S.S. to be held in the basement of the "Printlee" was n port, They aim visited the nearby Sliritie of OW IVIartYrsand toe niusetun there. F/0 Donald and Mrs, Stirling church, "Ilie meeting closed -with the Mizpah benediction. Lunch then and two ehildren„ Beverly aricl.:.INT4s .°"ErnIVepdir'e TpUtil SerViee joanne„ Trenton, visited the for- .4 very ireProSsive Empire mer's aunts, the Misses 4 M. and Youth service was held in Trip, - 4T, Stirling, for a few days, ity Church. on StintlaY morning. Mr, and Mrs. H. McLaren and MSS_ Christine, Port Elgin were also with theni over the weekend - Corm and IVire.f, 1L Lang - Ford, WaIkerville, were at their cottage from..Thuroday to Monday when they returned to 'Waterloo to spend this week With their daughter, IVfrs. R. Bricker, Mrs,. Bricker and Mr, and Mrs. David Bricker, Waterloo, were here on Sunday and Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacLeod and little Miss Cathy returned to London all WednesnaY morning after having spent a few days with the former's' parents, Mr, and Mrs, L. H. MacLeod, where they celebrated Cathy's first birthday on Tuesday; Miss Janet MaeLeod, London, was also home and F/Co Andrew TOrnar RCAF Station, Clinton, was her guest over the weekend and holiday. • Willing Workers Meet The regular monthly meeting of the 'Willing Workers of St, Andrew's United Church,Bay- field, was held at the. home of Mrs.Helen Rathwell on Wednes- day, May 43. The meeting opened by presi dent Jean Lindsay leading in The secretary's report was adopted as read, This was foll- owed by the roll call, whieh was answered by a Mother's Day verse. The treasurer's report was then given, followed by the • birthday box. Elizabeth Grainger, Beatrice Welsh and Ruth Makins gave an account of 7 cards and flowers sent out during the month. The final arrangements for the Cor- The Church Boys league, wear- ing uniforin white shirts with.' navy blue ties and trousers,. under the two teantieaders,: marched to the two front, seats on the right side of the nave,while the. other Sunday School OW-, ren and teachers occupied the three front pews on the left. Following the third collect, to the singing .of -Onward Christian .Seicliers„ the memers of the CM, L. Marched, to the back of the Church, and then with Phillip Gemeinhardt bearing the shield, the ten members marched, to the chancel. The rector received and dedicated the shield, leaving It at the altar. In this most re,ov1- iAteererooaY, the following boys made their Pledge at the altar raUing to, serve 'Quist and his church and were ..enrolled.by the Rev, E. Carew -Jones: Howard Scotcluner, Bernard Sturgeon, Jeffrey Heisler, Phillip Geinein•- hardt, Stephen Scetehiner, Rich- ard and. James Heard, Christen - her Carew -Jones, David Corrie and Ronald Johnston. The shield hears a white erose - on a bItte background witt the mettO: "gore arn I, send roe, and the letters 0,B1.A. in red (It Was made /PY Petioles cremehthartit— for the hog; and his Boo irhUU did the lettering), "C" stands or Courage to speak the truth, "Ii" stands for BraYety to do the right, and "'V for loyalty to Christ and klis church, In his sermon the rector speite of the life of St. George, liking it with Ascentiontide and the Promise of the Spirit, An the qualities for which C,0.1.4, Itand were evident in the life of St, George. The members of the primAr- OW atood on the aharieel steps and sang a verge ef "Jesus Loves Me," following the offertory. After the closing prayers, . Phillip Gemeinhardt, supported by the team leaders, Howard Seotchmer and Bernard Shiro - eon, knelt at the altar to receive the shield from the rector. They stood for the singing of God Save the Queen, and proceeded down the aisle, the other boys and Sunday School children falling, in, in the recessional. Experience is not always the best teacher. Your first traffic accident may be your last. Drive and walk with care. TENDERS .WANTED Tenders for Decorating the Classroom of INS No. 2, liullett must be in by May G. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, APPLY TO Keith Tyndall, Secretary -treasurer, R.R,. 4, Clinton F r . 3 20-b 49th ANNUAL ur 1 ay 30 FEATURING ONE OF WESTERN ONTARIO'S FINEST LIVESTOCK SHOWS 4,O00 — P 1Z S $4,000 1 lasses LIGHT and HEAVY HORSES — PALIMINOS — PONIES — SWINE — BEEF CATTLE — DAIRY CATTLE SHEEP FARM MACHINERY DISPLAY --- BAND IN ATTENDANCE Maple City Shows will provide amusements for the whole family — Everybody Welcome Afternoon Attractions Horse Races Non -Winners of $400 ,,,,, .... Purse $200.00 Non-VVinners of $1000 Purse $200.00 Two Heat Rue, Every Heat a Race PROF. R. G. KNOX, Head a Animal Husbandry, OAC, Guelph, will officially open the Fair Special Evening Horse Show and Entertainment Commencing at 7.00 pan. DST OPEN SWARM DANCE COMPETITION (4 Sets) Prizes, $12, $10, $8, $6 OLD TIME FIDDLERS* CON -TEST (OPEN) Prizes V, $6, $5, $4, $4, $4 DALE, Trick Pinto I1orse-42, tricks—will be on hand afternoon and evening. VENTIOLOQUIST with Dummy Roy and Dummy Dog; W. IL LOW, President Write Secretary for Prize List A. J. MeMUIMAY, Secretary Clinton and Aural Public School Children in Parade Admitted Free 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 tArdifillinillionialaqadlifInitellp11111$101ii11411110$111111111144gigliillifitlINSNIIIIISINIiiiMIIIIMIIIIMINISNIONININ1111115111$101111111011illt1111111111111111NIIIVAIRRIIIRMINIUMIllill1,1141110)1till140111111411111601)11101,40Ploilelfoillinslitimimitivinglinfirdillimultouggai,,..