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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1956-06-14, Page 8SPECIALS f i 'THURS. - FRI. - SAT. or June 14 - 15 - 16 , TOMATO JUICE—Aylmer 2 .20-oz. tins 25C BABY FOOD—Heinz 10 tins 89c PEANUT BUTTER—Red & White-16 oz. jar ,... 29c JELLY POWDERS—Red & White '4 pkgs. 29c ORANGE JUICE—Treesweet 2 20-oz. tins 35c PEAS—Libby's- Fancy , - 2 tins 31c HEY KIDS LOOK . FRIDAY, JUNE 15th ONLY FREE RIDES on the WESTON'S -MERRY- GO-ROUND. Tickets can be had with 'any purchase in this store day of rides. STANLEY'S Red & White SUPER MARKET Queen St. PHONE HU. 2-3447 FREE DELIVERY Open Friday Evening — Lots of Parking S S. Scruton CITIES SERVICE DISTRIBUTOR For Service Call HUnter 2-9653 After 6 p.m, HU 2-9769 ADDITIONAL. BAYFIELII ON PAGE 11 Acbie,ves Fame MISS A, ISABEL. MUSTARD, native of Bayfield', who.is the associate director of Jackson Memorial Hospital, and-direc- tor of nursing at this 1,009- bed institution' in Miami, Fla. (Story on opposite page) of his brother, Maynard Corrie. and family on Sunday. Frank Corrie .who had been visiting his .son and family here for two weeks returned - to Stratford with them. Mildred and Jack Fraser, Jr., accompanied by Miss Donna Ham- mond, London, were with their. parents over the weekend. Jack Fraser, and Milton Talbot,.,-who. are working at Grand Valley, were at their respective homes over the weekend, Mr. and Mrs., Reg Franc1s, Mr, and Mrs. Arnold 1Vialcins, aceomp- anied by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kew, St. -Marys, were in Flint, Mich., for the weekend.. Little Brenda and Brian Makins, stayed with their grandmother in London, dur- ing their parents' absence. Mrs. Thomas M. Snowden, Blue Water Highway, Stanley Town- ship spent the wekend with her sister and brother-in4aw, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Westlake. Their guests on .S.unday were Mr, and Mrs. D. Begg, Miss Leeta Penhale and Mrs. Le Courtoise, St, Thom- as. 4/Irs. William Sturgeon was call- ed. to Rodney on WednesLy, June 6, owing to the death of her broth- er Fred Wallis. The funeral was on Friday. Miss Berthena Stut-- geon and IVErS. M. Rosell accomp- anied their mother to Rodney, re- turning the sarne • evening with Leslie Elliott who drove them there. • — -• Mr. and Mrs. ,James A. Camer- on returned home on Saturday af- ter- having been the guests of -a great friend J. L. McCullough, assistant superintendent of Public Schools of Toronto who retired this year. They attended the an- nual Principals! Association - din- ner in Great Hall, Hart House, on June 6, at which Mr. McCullough was honoured. They opened Deer Lodge Park for the season - three weeks ago.• Recent guests there' included W/O D..Tniscott - and -family, from Ed- monton, Alta., for two and a half weeks when they moved to Sea- forth; Corporal Voigt and family, Calgary, who moved • into Mrs. Russel Grainger's cottage when their furniture arrived on Mon- day; and George Foote and family. Guests at - the Little Inn who. were here over the weekend' were Mr- and Mrs. J. H. Milne, whose golden wedding anniversary guests included Misses Edith and Ruth' MacNeil, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mc- Neil,- Syracuse, N.Y.; 3/fri: Hettie Cobille; Mrs, 0, Tesar; Mr. and Mrs. C. D.' McNeil, Warners, N.Y. Other weekend guests were: Law- rence Sprague, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. C. Lakoss, Toronto. "- Lloyd Makins met with a plan-. ful accident on Tuesday morning, Hex was taking off storm windows, when-the ladder gave -way and he fell from the top rung. He -got up and carried the ladder around' to the 'back of the house, collec, ted his tools, before pain forced him to go into the house. His son, Arnold, took him to Clinton/ Pub- lic Hospital,- X-rays revealed a cracked vertebrae in the lovier part of the spine. He• was put in a cast and' at time of writing is feeling _easier. Ladies of the Seaforth Hospital Auxiliary enjoyed - a dinner bridge at The Little Inn on Tuesday ev- ening. It, was convened by, Mrs. A. Y. McLean,. Following a short business session after the repast, 12 . tables joined in. playing bridge. The beautiful floral arrange- After ChurCh Dine Graciously at "A Stage Coach Inn From Etrly 1800's" „ • BAYFIELD, ONTARIO Turkey Dinner Served Sunday Evening, 6 to 7 p.m. 11111 110111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111101111111111111IMINE111111111111111111111111I111111111111111111111$111 EM Em ma am ma $1895 very sharp $695 1948 CHRYSLER Sedan t.lit new motor ‘PJ SPECIAL 1948 CHEVROLET Sedan $250 • . Radio EM MM EM EM EM ffg EM ME OE MO gm OE 1955 FORD Custoinliiie 2-Door Sedan only 1950 PLYMOUTH Sedan 1954 FORD CLUB COUPE $155• 0, radio, 'very clean Chrysler — Plymouth,,, Fargo Sales and Service Murphy Bros. M Huron. St. Clinton 111111111111111111111111111111111111111i1111111111111111111111111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 SHIRTS — SPORT SHIRTS SOCKS PYJAMAS TIES — •JEWELLERY — SLACKS — LUGGAGE — Etc. For The Man In Your Life We Have A Gift He'll Go For GIFT BOXES: . GIFT CERTI-FICATES PICKETT and CAMPBELL LTD. "1tOur TIP TOP Tailor" 4 aviaitx Corner) CLINTON' . Phoitet 1111, '2-0732• MO1 'IViTg-; Tx-11MDAY,...,713NV 14,1.95.17, ..},A011 Mgr ments of french lilacs, yellow till, ips and iris, honeysuckle and white lilacs were done by the proprietress' mother, Mrs. A. W. Heyman.. Sets Swim At the regular meeting of the. Bayfield. Scouts on Tuesday .ev- ening, Gary,.' Mote was invested by Scoutmaster George Simons, The. troop held their first swim in Lake Huron that evening, At the Scouts' caniporee the local patrol . .received a total of 705 pointa out of a possible 940, They were clas- sed as a "8" patrol instead of "C" as reported last week, On June 26 the troop will .attend the "crus.--i ade for Christ" in Zurich, • WKS Meeting year. The :deceased man was the sec- ond son,' of the late John Watson and Sarah: Manus., He was born in Stanley Township; September 29, 18,57, About 1911; in company with Chester Nicholson, he went to the Canadian West, They came home that winter, Jinn' Watson, as he Was familiar- ly kriown, returned' to the clis- trict near. Fiske, Sas., the follow, ing spring and' had not come east Again. Here he pioneered through the hardest times on the. wind-swept prairiea. Note tree was in sight, but being fond of flowers,. one window of his shack was always full of bloom, He homesteaded for 41 years, retiring to D'Arcy, Sank., three years! ago, Mr, Watson had been in failing. health for two years. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer .S.heardown, visited him last fall. A nephew, Eric Cleave, took him to Rose- town Hospital before- he came east a little over a month ago.. After three weeks' he was improved in health and went back to D'Arcy. He had prepared to come here to visit his brothers and sisters when ill-health' again overtook him, and he was obliged to return .to hospital. It was not known by': his relatives 'that his condition was so serious, While in Bayfield, James Wet.- spn, Was a member of the Metho- dist Church and although many miles from any church during toe years he was fanning, he never omitted. daily family prayers. • In D'Arcy, he was associated with the Holiness Movement Church. Perot' Proctor, Detroit, WaS With his wife over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dunn, Lon- 11911 were at their cottage over the weekend. Mrs'. David Dewar is the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Fred Watson, Bronson Line, Mr. and Mrs..Howard Burt, and family, London', were at their home over the Weekend. Mrs, F, Hendrick) Birmingham? Mich,, was et her cottage, West Wind, over the weekend. Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Edighoffer and two children were at the Woollen Shop on Sunday. The Rev. and Mrs. F, H. Paull, Listowel, visited friends in the vll- lage„on Tuesday and Wednesday, Mrs. E. ShearcloWn., Goderich, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Campbell and family, Bronson Line. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pounder and three children, _Stratford, were at, their cottage for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie R. Gray and Mrs. F. Speer, London, visited Mrs. Gray's mother, Mrs. H. A. Lawson on Sunday, Miss Helen Edith Forrester, Goderich, spent a couple of days this week with her, mother, Mrs, James A. Cameron, Mr„ and Mrs. William S. Buch- an, Dunnville, came ,on Wedries- clay to visit his sister, MM., N..W,i Woods for a tow days. Fred Watson, Bronson. Line,' Stanley" Township, and lamer SheardoWn, goderich, left on Sat- urday .fer Bose-town, Sask. Miss Kathleen Reid, Windsor,' and Mrs, W. F, He'l'ps, Petrolia, were with Mrs. A. W. Reid, "En,. field" from Sunday until Wednes- day .evening, Kagistrate end Mrs, Angels 1)4; Millan and three sona, Windser, were at their home on the Blue Water Highway, Goderich Town- ship for a few days. The Rev, and Mrs,„H.' B. Scud- amore, Prescott, arrived _on Mon- day and are staying with Mrs. R. H. F. Gairdner while the former is working at his cottage at Hays Beach, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Corrie and Bobby,,Stratford, were the guests The Women's Missionary See-. iety of the United church met last • Thursday. evening at the home of Mrs. l3ert Greer, Blue Water Highway, Mrs, J, $cotoluner, president was in the chair and the study book was taken by Mrs. Harvey Hamer, assisted' by Mrs. Sparks .and Mrs. lVfalcins, Fractured Ankle Mrs. Milton Pollock had the misfortune to slip on, the stairs at her home 'on the, Goshen Line, Stanley Township, on Sunday night, Her right ankle was frac- tured when she fell. Mrs. Pollock had gone upstairs to put her daughter Bonnie to bed.. The latter wasn't feeling well and asked her mother to stay with her. She lay down on the bed and fell asleep. When she awakened it was bedtime but she started downstairs to make the next day's lunches for her two sons She thinks that her foot must have been numb from the position in which she was lying on the bed and' that caused the mishap. She returned from. Clinton. Public Hospital on Tuesday evening with her leg in a cast, and is getting about on crutches, He was a member of the Can. adian Order .0r-vorestero‘ Surviving are 'three brothers, Robert, Sintaluta, Sask.,, Fred, Stanley Township, and .John, ,004- e.rich Township; and five Sisters, Ethel Mrs, Joseph Mossop) Var- na, Ada (Mm. David Dewey) and Florellinor (Mrs, Paul .Cleave? Bayfield„ Sarah (Mrs, Elmer • Sheerdown) Goderich, B e .s s i e (Mrs, Rennie Ciillard) St, Thom- as. The service which was largely. Attended was held from the Stiles. Funeral Horne, Goderich, 911 Fri-- day, June S. It was conducted by the Rev. H. Dickinson of the Un- ited: Church, Goderich. Interment was made in 'the. family plot in .Bayfield Cemetery. The pallbearer.s were: Carl Houston, Rennie Gillard, Eimer Shearclown, WatsOn Sheardown, Logan Cleave and John Watson, Flowerbearers; Harry Cook, Les- lie Riley, Eric Cleave, Harold El- liott, and Stewart Watson. mr. and Mrs. Fred' Brooks,- Lon- don, and friends and relatives from Bayfield and Goderich atten- ded the funeral'. Clinton Memorial Shop — OPEN EVERY DAY At other times contact Thomas Steep, phone Clinton- . HU 2-3869;. residence, Shipley Street. T. PRYDE and SON CLINTON — EXETER "— SEAFORTH — PHONE CLINTON HU 2-6606 — Papa. Pleasers FISHING RODS, FISHING REELS FISHING ROD CASES TACKLE BOXES CAR WASH BRUSHES CAR RADIOS, Etc., Etc. TIRE & AUTO SUPPLY LED, Clayt Dixon, Prop. , y. .-...ilk. _WI.. .1111.• ..••••• h oro-o-fr+,...-.110-470-410.41!t kle.WS of .Bayfield DV MISS LUCY R. WOODS Ontario's ChnMPion COnntrY Correspondent PHONE BAYFLELD 4.$ r W. J. H. Watson (Ay our Bayfield :correspondent) The death occurred in Rose.' WWII Hospital on •Sunday, June 6i 1,050,, of William James. HWY Watson, D'Arcy,..s.ask., his 99th -.WM- 11. •••••• ••••••- SOUTH HURON RUSA-DE FOR CEDRIC SEARS. WES AARU 4.• Was Song Leader at Wingham and Stratford June 17 17 a- July Hay Township Community Centre ZURICH Nightly, 8.30 p.m. [DST]; Sundays, 8 p.m