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ews of Bayfield
By ISUSS WC)' B. WOODS
MO 'Ontario Champion Rural emesiwn0Pnt
PRONE: SAYFIELD 45 r3
George Telford, Kitchener, wes,
home for Thanksgiving,
Wss. Barbara Bassett, London„
was home over the hello:lay, .
%Mar 4ust and fittaY4 London;
were at their cottage for the holt.,
ttaY.
J, A. Orr, Stratford, spent a few
daYa at the Cettage* Bayfield,Ter-
race,
1ae)t.. Tillman and faMili, Lon-
• don) Vent the weekend at their
Cottage, ”
and Mrs, Flagg London
were at their cottage over the
weekend.
Wifliam Aitkin and family, Len -
don, Were at their cottage this
-weekend.
•Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Chapman
and fairdlY. spent Thanksgiving at
their co„t,tage. •
Mr and Mrs. Percy.Renner have
taken up residence in the Brisson
• Apartments,.
J. Walmsley, Toronto, is spend-
ing a few.as with his sister, Mrs.
J, R. Cameron.
IVir and. Mrs. James P. Fergus.
bn, London, occupied their cottage
for ThanksgiVing,
•jathes Maher 'and family, yva,-
erloo, occupied their cottage( over
the -holiday weekend. A •
it.' and Aim L. Bannister .and
ary,-Stratford, were at their cot-
tage over the weekend.
Glen SturgeonGuelph was with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard
gttirgeOp over tlie Weekend-- -
MISS 'Marion Makins, Londonit
Was with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.,
.L, Makins for Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. J.1.4"eacie and Don4
London, occupied their Cottage
in iLakeside Park 'over the liblidayl
weekend, • •
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„Every week we relieve,thrifty4
housewives like you, of wash-
ing and ironing. And just like
-you we respect hard -to -
replace linens, give iine-fabrie
items safe, careful handling'
(Jail now. ,
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DoVinTown'Oflice
on Wing- Street
(fOrmerly SimpsOns-Sears)
lvir. and Mrs, Frank Burch and
fairily, Toronto, were at their cot,
tap over the long weekend.
Mr, and 1VirsE, W. Oddiiefson,
Lnntlen, were at their horne ot
Main Street for the holiday.
Mr. And Mrs, Maynard.
David and Martha visited in Mid-
land, Mich„ oxer the ThaintegiV,
Mr. and! Mrs. Gilbert Knight,
Toronto, visited her mother, Mrs.
C, Gcnaeinhartit for Tha4tagiv-
ing,
Mr: and Mrs.. Neil Duggan, and
Patsy, Stratford, occupied their
home on Tuyll Street over the 310 -
day.
Mr., and Mrs. ,Tanlea pa/and
family, Pleasant Ridge,
were at their cottage for the week-
end.
'Mr. and Mrs. George Fellows
and. three -children, Riverside, oc-
cuPied their cottage Over the week-
end. -
Mrs. J. H .Cobb returned home
on Sunday night after:haying vis-
ited in Toronto and Oakville for
ten days.
.r. and Mrs. William Tillinann
and -family, London, occupied their
cottage over. 'the Thanksgiving
weekend.
Mr. and *MrS. George. Lindsay
and Carol, Paris, were with lii
mother, Mrs, George Lindsay fof
Thanksgtvang, I -5—
Set.gant on& Uts. Joseph May -
man spent Thanksgiving weekend
with her parents, Mn. and Mrs. Ft.
L. MacMillen,
Mr,' and -Mrs. H. Baker, Gwen
and .Connie, London, were at their
cottage, , for e
ThanksgiAngtide.
Mr. anerMis. Jack Itiraser, Jr,,
Miss, Mildred Fraser, London, and
3.. Fraser,. Sit, were home over the
long weekend..
Mrs. D. NeWinan left on Sattir-
day fop Wingharri,- where she is
the guest of Mr. and 1VIrs,,A,rthiir
Edgar, 'for awpek.
Mr. and Ars, gairnerioss and
:family -were at' the Dr. J,
Tillinann cottage over the Thanks
giying weekend. '
Mr.. and. Mrs: W.„Munroe, Lon-
don,". ware at ''ShriAgri-Lat, • their
home° in -the village on Thursday
and Friday•
Johns, R. MacLeod -and Dbriald
• MacLeod; Port Stanley, were at
their homes hi the \TAIT,
loge for -Thanksgiving. „ --
Mrs. F. Clark, Cleve -14d," came
on Sunday to visit relatives in the
village, She is the guest et her
,eous,h), I6rs. Lloyd Sootehmer„ •
Miss Ether plair„ London, and
'Olen 31air, Livelx were with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. l,
Blair over the holiday weekend
Mr. and 11,1rs, oclgenel5euer and
ChUciren, Mr, and MM. Carl
rick 'Kitchener., were at the E.
Sauer cottage for :Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs, .Nevv,ton Sturgeon,
Margaret an Silly, Port Dover,
visited the former's mother, • Mrs.5'
Williani Stu on and sister .oit
Sunday.' •
Mrs, A. W. acid and Miss Kath-,'
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,ormer ,i 1
Beicomes, .Queen's : Guide:
• (By our Bayfield
The Waving clipping from an
Vh8lish newspaper is of interest
to many in this district, who con,
gratulate Miss Rosalind Carew -
Jones on having bec*oitie a queen's
(14-ne1;'ord Girl First to be Ron -
lean Reid, returned to Windsor on owed In Her District;
Tuesday afternoon after having "At Bulford Village Hail on
been at their cottage, "Enfield,' l'uesday in last week Rosalind
from Sunday. Carew -Jones, a Guide of the at:
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McConkey; Bulford (St. Leonard's) ComPanY,
-Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs, John repeiVed the queen's Guide Award
McConkey. and family, were at for a, sustained effort •of .service
their home in the village over vie
to Guiding and was. themade
bythe,unityh
sitinlin
ksagivind BobParker, London, County •Corrittilsaiotter (the Hon. -
were home for Thanksgiving, Miss Mrs, H. Allsopp)..,.Rosalind is the
Wilda Reid, London, was also a first Guide in the Salisbury Plain
guest.
ttheatpitoorroheerCo. f Mr, and Mrs, district to be honoured.
William
She began as a. Brownie in the
Mrs, L. M. Burt, Mr, and 'Mrs. 1st DeysInghain Pack and became
Howard Hurt "and three children, a Guine an the Dersingham. Corri-
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Burt, Lend: pany. When her family moved to
on, were at their home in the vil. Ontario, Canada, she was ihatrum,
!age for the long weekend,mita! in starting, the 1st' Bayfield
AW2 Joan IVIcLeed, returned to Company on the banks of Lake
St. Jean, Que130c, on Sunday ev- Huron,
ening after having been with her "Mrs. Allsopp, who 'was -intro,
mother, Mrs. W. McLeod, and duced by the Eilstriet Commission-
Osters, on Thanksgwing leave, er (Mrs. 41, W. Sin -,matte) said
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ,Scotchmer, that it was a credit to the conip-
Stephen, Michael and Calvin, anent any which had been running only
the holiday weekend with Mrs, a.year to pr8duce a Queen's Guide
Scotelinier's sister, Mr,571.Ahlinzun from' its members, • She was
Barber and family, St. Thomas, thanked bY Sagan ikbhott, thg
11. d Mrs.q471111. .1gagggimel iltewegt recrwit,
Termite! were with his ( parents, "Following t b e presentatibri,
Mr. and MS. J. MacKenzie, and Dos of Canada, showing the )3454.
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weekend.
Ivtr. and Mrs. B. T. Stephenson, ‘"ThanitSgiving were his'brother and
Mies Margaret and Barbara, D. wife, Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Galbraith,
and Mrs. Donald Stephenson, To- petroit, and son-in-law and daugh-
twit°, and Miss Ada Bingley, ,De- ter, Dr. and 414.ra, Paul Walden,
troit, were at their home here over and two children; Julie and Sally.
Thanksgiving. • - Mr. ,and Mrs. James Hutchings,
• MO. R. W. Bristol. returned. Allan and Tony, Mrs. J. Cluff,
home on Monday after a trip to. Judy and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs.
California. She visited Salt Lake Gordon Scotchmer (Blue Water
City, en 'route, spent a week in Highway), Grace Harris, Goderich
San .Francisco, and stoped. over Township, Gordon Jenkins and
at other:Points. 'Douglas Batikins, Clinton, enjoyed
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Andersen a- motor trip to Algonquin "Park.
and 'Francis, Science Hill; Mr. and They left early Saturday morning
'Stnert ' Sturgeon, - Gerlad and; returned -home Sunday „even-
Sttirgeon, Preston, were with their ing. •
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Westlake
returned home mi :Wednesday of
• Dr. Ft. M. Aldis and,two of the last week after a most enjoyable
Public Health Nurses, held • Vac- visit with their son, William and
cination and immunization clinic family, Port Alberni and Garfield
at -Bayfield Public School on Tues, and vyife, Ucluet, Vancouver cIs,
thy *Morning. both ,for the pOpils land. -.They travelled 'to and from
and pre -School chtlen.- „ Victoria'by fror&Crumlin.Xtur-
Mr. and Mrs.. t.eloy ing the three weeka Of their: visit
Ion Ronald, accompanied by Mrs. theY accompanied Mr, and Mrs.
Poth's mother, Mrs. •Williain Ft. WilliarnMestlake on a motor trip
Jowett, Goderich, spent . Thanks- to . Portland, • Oregon; • Seattle,
giving, with IYIK.tand Mrs. E. W. Wash., and up the coast to Hope,
Kendall and family; thriira. B.C. They comMented favourably
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hurrie, on the country e*cept for the hilly
Detroit, and Miss Genevieve Kane, twain,.
Miami, Fla.,- are the guests- of D. A. •WTMS--WA
Atkinson. lVf 'Hurrie and, Mr. The W1VIS and WA of the United
Atkins,on were associated in work` Church held a joint meeting in
at the' J. L. Hudson connianY', De:, Sunday 'Schoolroom of the:Church;
troit for 25 years. •'• , ." on Thursday evening last week.
Dr: and.Mrs Ralph Nicholls.and They' had as guests, members of
W. J. Nicholls, London. were with the sister congregations of Porter's
Mrs. Nicholls' mother, -Mrs: F. Av. Hill and Taylor's Corners and a
McEwari, over the Thanksgiving pleasant evening was. spent, get -
weekend. Also her guests on Sun- ting acquainted.
day and ,Monday were Mr. and The Bayfield Members prodded
Mrs. Williain Blackburn of tipper a short program icif music •and
''!artada College,' Toronto. readings: a, sold by Mrs, E. Sturg-
Mrs. Edna Turner, Detroit, is eon, and one by Miss Clara Clark,
the guest of Mrs. Bruce Menereg? both. accompanied by Mrs. Kj,ngs-.
Her daughter-in-law, Mrs., La-vV- bury; a reading by Mrs, Jack
rence Turner and daughter, Mrs. Scotchmer and one bY Mrs: Len
Patricia Hendry returned to De- Talbot. -
troit.on Tuesday after having Jpeen The devotional neriod was4ven
witk Mrs, llenerej, for a couple of by Mrs. H.. Rohner. Lunch was
days. • -served by the Banquet Cernmiltee
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Galbraith, and a social hour enjoyed.
Dundas, were, at "Sylvan,' Acres"
over the weekend. With them for 44.-44044•-•-•-•-•-:-.4,4
les" were 'served afiti. to' use, a
narenti, -Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Stur-
geaii for -Thanksgiving..
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Canadian phrase, Mrs, Paynter, of
Bulford '-'poured." The program
ended with Canadian songs round,
the camp fire.
"Guides from the ist Amesbury
Company,. where Rosalind acted as
company leader for a thee, were
Present, together with. the Brown
Owl from Sulford Camp (Mrs.
Paynter) where Ilesalind had help-,
td as 'Pack leader,
"Mrs, .Alisopp also presented
Service, stars to two patrol leaders
of the Etillforci Company."
Clubs and Scouts
Tile Cubs will meet at 8.30 p.m.
each Wednesday evening. in Trin-
ity Church Parish Hall, followed
by Scoutat 8 P.M,
There are approximately is
members in each group, The Cub -
mast er is Art Tiarland and the
Scoutmaster, George Simons, The
boYS :are Most enthusiastic in the
work, Leaders for either of the
groups or anyone interested in the
work *will 4 -he welcomed by Mr.
Turlanci and Mr. Simons,
,The peanut drive conducted by,
the Scguts and Guides during the
summer netted $82.70 which will
be ,divided for work inlhe gSoups.
Plan Purchase
Of Six Tables
our Bayfield4orrespondent)
Trinity Church,14guild held at the
home of -Mrs. Wilhelm E. Parker en
Tuesday' evening. Mrs. Percy
'Weston conducted, the opening ex-
ercises and 'presided, Mrs. F.
Weston, read the Minutes of the
last meeting and Mrs. Ft, H. F.
Gairtlner gave the financial state-
ment. -
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11., 19'411
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Perrespendeptrzgas„ Argzo mos:
nolo oppgairoom •
144,141444 A/1i ;ex, eWs
:sffayl:rrertecl are
Miss Mary Houston, Hamilton,
vitosrli.-
ted withMr; And Mrs. I. Hous -
Mr, and Mrs, Larry Glasgow
spent the weekend with friends at
Havelock.
theMr.
hcatticinadylY1rSEdDavies
weekend witilrsiepnenost
at Alcoa, MY.
Mr jlfreRuth
Peer,and
1)rur RoylsDeer,
'visited
hep
over the weekend,.
Mr. and - MrS. Eve and family,
Toronto, spent the weekend with
the lady's mother, Mrs, Herbert
G°Vi'eMr.1;'
and Mrs. Crete, Windsor,
were weekend visitors with Arth-
ur Youngblut and Mrs. George
yungblut.
and two daughters, Trenton, visit.-
Sunday, ya,nd Mrs. Garnet Stewart
ed Mr. and Mrs..J. C. Stoltz, on
Mr. and Mrs;- Donald H. Ross
„and janiee, Oakville, visited the
former's Mother, Mrs, F. -Ross at
the r7and eicetend
Mr, Mrs. Ronald Rathwell
and Michael, Dresden, 'spent the
weekend with the lady's parents,
Mr, and Mrs. G, R. Taylor.
WT., Craig was in Clinton Public
Hospital for a few days, having
received d bad cat on his hand
while working at his saw mill.
HOLIMESVILLE :
Eleanor Lab, ibaby daughter of
Mr., Zing Mrs. James Lobb is a
patient in Sick Children's Hospi-
tal, London,
• Mrs, Percy Weston and Mrs.
Fred. Weston brought in areport
on the ctist of new, tables for the,
parish ball, and it 'Was decided tO
have Geprge Castlemake six, eight
feet in length;
A .euchre party was planned for"
October 19: Golden anniversary
celebration of the Guild was ;dip-
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cussed and arrangernentsomade for
the 'reception, at the parish hall
following confirmation ,Sunday -af-
ternoon, Members aewee rags for
a rug • •
isliopLuxton To
Conduct Service
(Or our- Baylleld Correspendent).
The Rt.. Rev, G N. Ltaxtont
DDLLD, .Lord Bishop of Huron,
will conduct the services of con,
finnation in Trinity Church M. -
Sunday afternoon, October 14, at
three o'elock. A reception Will fol,
low in the Parish .1 -fall,
Fnstead of Sunday .Sehool, which
'has been cancelled for this 4un!,
day, the scholars, Are asked to
tend—the contirmation service, or
"Laying on of Hands," which the
Rector will :explain to. them at.
Sunday School tbe.foilowing week •
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