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MiliNTON INTPWS-WOIM
News of Bayfield
By MISS liaVOX in WOODS.
1955 Ontario ,OJhswnplon RUrlal, Corxespoodent
PHONE: BAYFIELD O: r 3�
Miss Janet Burch, Wil,lewdale, ds
the guest of Miss Seen Beth j Iauut-
er.
Mr, and Mrs° Frank Mcillrgy,
Toronto, are holidaying at Lloyd'.e
Kerins,
Mr, and Mrs, James Randall,
• Montreal, spent last week et a
" Scatelener cabin,
Mr, and Mrs, Dalton Smith, and
- Janet, London, were at. their Got,
"cage over the weekend.
Mss Toronto, came
an Wednes'da'y of fest Week=ta visit
Wee R. IT. F. Gairdner,
Prolfesser •'arid Mrs, R; K. E,
Pemberton, London, are et their
eattage an Ltarkeside Berle
Mr. and Mrs: Stewart Atkinson
and Dawid,Detroit, spent *owe*.
eod-
heweek-
end- wJthr, D. A. Atkinson.
Miss Evelyn Howard, Toronto,
wed on Mrs. J. M. SteWert and
.Mrs. R, B° Johnston ork. Monday,
Mr.. and Mrs, J. M, Atkinson; St.
Glair Shores, Mich., are at their
2 CENTS
- A BUSHEL
Stops Grain
Insects . For A
Whole Year
•.Spray Bins With
HOWARD -
BIN
TREAT
to kill insects
in cracks and
crevices.
•OWADD
BIN
TREAT
k.
Treat new grain with
HOWARD '
GRAIN GUARD
POWDER
Mixes' easily with new
grain as it is binned—pro-
teen
innedpzo-meets it from .grain insects
for 'a whole year without
afl eebingg milling, feed or
seed vallue.
it costs abouts 2c a bush-
el 'to use IN TREAT and
GRAIN GUARD—less than
it does to fumigate. ,
ON SALE AT
CLINTON FARM,
SUPPLY and
Machine Shop
Phone HUnter 2-9613
home o ii Colina Street this week.
Mr. and .Mrs, R. Gilliard, fats)",
St, ThoM+as; are the guests orf Mrs.
Gillard's sister, Mrs: Peel Cleave.
Mrs W, Jefferies, Comber, els-;
ited her beetrher and soccer- in-law,
-Mr. and Mrs, S, Bryant lust week,'
Mrs. J. A, Coterie, Toronto, .left'
on Tuesddy ager visiting her .cous-
in, Mats. Robert Sootchmer for a';j
week.
The Rev, L. C. Harrison, Dor-
chester, Was' the guest of Mr, end
Mrs, J, E, •Hovey from Sunday to
Tuesday.
Robert Ackersviller, Stratford,
visited his brother-in-law and sist-
er, 1*. and Mrs, .Benjaniin Rath -
Well lest + week.
Mr. and! Mrs, Eric Elliott, Osh-
awa, visited the former's .cousin
Mrs: Alf Scotchnier Jr, and family
for a few days last week,
Mr. and Mrs, Munro. Fisher and
Susan, Waterloo, ,occupied their
cottage on Dow Street over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Harmer, Stratford,
were at Mrs. R: M{cEwam'scot-
tage "The Cedars" over the week-
end and holiday,
1V4r. and Mrs. E, W. Oddleleson
returned to London on Monday
after having been at their home
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. T Mallett and
[family; London, are vacationing in
in the Grainger cottage on How-
ard Street.
JCor,poral Lloyd Westlake re-
turned to duty with the 0, P. P.
Kitchener on Monday after a vac-
ation in the village.
Mr, and Mrs. William C. Par-
ker, London Were also weekend
visitors with her parents, Mr.. and
Mrs. J. Fraser.
Mrs Doirald Robinson; London,
was with .her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Harpy Baker, "Wheea-In"
over the.loryg weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burt, Jo-
Anne, Karen and. Cathy,' London,
spent the .weekend with the form-
er's mother, Mrs, L. M. Burt
Mr. and Mrs. W611iarcn Avey are'
children and Mr. Greanw'ood, Lon-
don, we`re the guests of Dr. and
Mrs.•R. H. Hunter on Sunday.
Our. and Mrs. Robert McIntosh,
Detroit, .are occupying the Gal-
braith cottage on Bayfield. Terf'ace
for the month of August.
Dr. and Mrs. William A. Tile
mann and family, London, are holi-
daying at their cottage "Longue
Vue,"
Mrs. Paul Walden and family,
(London, are occuping the Gal-
braith :guest house at "Sylvan
Aloes".
Miss Margaret Macdonald Lias
returned • to "Stonehaven" after
having been. in Toronto from Fri-
day to Tuesday.
Mr, and Mrs. Red Ruhi and
three' sons., St. Thonnas, . are holt-
daying in Bather's cottage this
week.
The Rev.. and M. J. Wilkinson
and two childree, Raileytbury, ' are
occupying the A. F. Seotehrner
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FARMERS
We are shipping cattle every Monday . for United
Co-operative of Ontario and solicit your patronage We will
pick them up at your farm.
Please PHONE COLLECT not later than Saturday nights.
Seaforth Farmers . Co-operative
le S. Hunt, Shipper
PHONES—Day 9;.. Evenings 481w
24-tfb
Waterloo Cattle Breeding- Association
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
NO SERVICE ` ON
AUGUST hath and 14th
4
The National Association of Artificial Breeders, an
international organization, are coming to Toronto, Ont,
for their. annual .convention. So that our entire •staff
con take advantage of this unusual opportunity to attend.
this meeting, we are closing down for two days. We
have not closed down for holidays for several years and
do not expe;t to do so this year. -
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• An, Example ofour Holstein bulls:
GLENAFTON BENEFACTOR, Ex. and Extra,
The only living Ex & Extra Holstein bull.
For Ser and Beef r ��ree� ore � �e:��acoXirect to:
ormtion on all Dain'
CLINTON HU 2-3441
Between, 1.30 and 0.30 am,
Waiting fora Customer
Business was fairly brisk at the ticket -selling counter at
the Hayfield Lawns frolic Last Wednesday evenizvg, but at this
moment Jobs' Howard (left) was, lookasvg abount for a likely
customer, It . eems that they took time out for a cooling drink
off something or other, as WeelL In the background is ehe pile of
prize§ which were :given away in draws at the close of the
evening. (News -Record Photo)
cottage for Ai'gtlsit,
Mr, and Mrs. Robert MacLeod,
Byron, were with his parents, Mr,
and Mrs, L. H. D. MacLeod, over
the weekend and Civic 'Holiday.
Mr. and Mrs, A. A. Armstrong
were at Ripley on Monday, to at-
tend the funeral of his niece's hus-
band, John Wilioek.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Knight,
Toronto, spent the weekend 'with
bis sister, Mrs. Art, Latimer and
Earth'l'y, . " -
HIarold King was able to leave
Clinton Public Hospital on Friday
and is recuperating at.the hone of.
Mr, and Mrs. H. A, Featherstone.
Mr. and Mrs; John Charbere
and Jerry Chambers, Stratford,'
were alsoguests of Kr. and Mrs,
William R, EUiatt• one day last
week.
Mrs, J. Meeks, ' Beryle and
Rhoda,, Stratford; 'and her nephew,
letchard. Beaufeld, Toronto, are
sp""ending some time with Mr and
Mrs. William R. E , ott. '
Mr"° and Mrs, Sana Lawrason,
nitehell, spent the weekend 'with
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Heard and
the former's mother, Mrs. Isabella
rL,awrason.
. Logan Cleave; Bronson. Line,
Stanley Township, was taken to
1Clinton Hospital on Tuesday ,sof-_
/tering ,from `pneumonia and pleu-
risy.
Mr." and Mrs. Paul Peak, Tor-
onto, are visiting their 'aunts Mrs.
S. H. 1VecElvoy and Mrs. Leila
LatudensIager at the Oddleifson
residence.
Mr. and Ml's, Jack -Fraser, Jr.
and baby Ricky returned to Lon-
don on Monday after having spent
a week's`: Vacation w1,th his par-,
eats.
The Parsonage Board of St. An-
drew's,
ndrew's, lea )field and Grace United
Church, Porter's Hill, held a very
succes's ul.. supper in the church
basement on Monday, August..5.
Mreeelid Mrs. Neil Mustard and
family who have been holidaying
at the family cottage will return
to their home in Port Credit ' the
end of the week. /
Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Johnston,
Paris, Ison. and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs.. Lloyd Johnston,
Galt, visited thhe former's sister,
Mrs. Malcom Toms on Friday.
Miss Florence Summers return-
ed to her .duties as a nurse's aid
at Brantford Sanatorium, after
having spent a week's• vacation at
the home of Mrs.. William R. El-
liott.
Mrs. T. Stinson, Edmonton, Alta.
and .brother, Jadk Whitton, Vic-
toria, Be., left on Friday morn-
ing on the return trip, after hav-
ing visited their cousjn, Mrs. A.
A. Armstrong.
Mr. and Mrs.. Allen Noblston,
Toronto, were the guests of Miss
M. Hodgins, "Stonehaven", ' over
Oti
the vic Hlorliday weekend, Mr.
Ndblston is an editorial writer on
the staff of the Toronto Telegram,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E! )coney and
foiur children, Chrds, Linda, Kevin
and Robbie, Fositoria., .Ohio, arriv-
ed on Saturday to spend a couple
of weeks With Mrs, Mnele<y's moth-
er? Mrs, L. M. Butt.
M. and Mrs, Gordon D. Weeks-,
St. Catharines; spent Tuesday with
Mr, and Mrs, R. Roy Fitzsimons,
Mrs. Newman returned with, them
after spending the last six weeks
with her daughter and son-in-law.
Misses Carrie Dixon, Marion
Van Sickle, Adele BroCkllebank,
Pearl Lamb, Florence Yardley,
Marjorie Hamel, .lean El 1igh, and
Mrs, A. H'varibural; Brantford, o0-
et pied the Rev. F H, Patull's house
over the Civic HTolidapg^ Weekend.
Nr. and Mrs, Archie Fletcher,
London, and Mr. and NLrs. G. D.
Pry and family, Wailaceburg, ac
copied cabins over the Weekend;
and Mr. and Mrs, Racy H'el1yar and
baby, London'; are vaxationtnig at
the Stotehnner caibies this week.
abir. and Mrs. William Murray,
Sr. and William Murray, Jr., Dei;-
roft, were a ,-t their home in the
village we the weekend:, Mr,
and Mrs. William, Mouray', Jr.,
and two children, and Mrs. Mur;
ray's eaesin were also there for
several days last Weep,
The Reverend and Mrs. H. 13,
ScudaMore have returned to their
'Cottage at Hays Beach atter a
Iver -month viten in HfO1,L, JS.C, Mr.
and Mrs, J. Seud'an:ere and soli
John, Toronto, were with his: par-
ents over the Civiie 1lbliday week-
end.
Dr. and Mrs. Wesley Heard, De-
troit, Mrs. Elnily Heard and Mrs.
Cass Hough, Plymouth, Miele were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon M. Galbraith . at "Sylvan
Acres", and also had' the pleasure
of attending the Shakespearean
Festival, Stratford.
Miss E,guestvel]ryn Howard, Toronto,
was the on Sunday of her
cousin, Mrs. Gladwin Westlake,
Other guests at the •Westlake
home' on' Sunday were Mr,. and
Mrs. Earl Walls, London; Mr. and
Mrs. Menno S/teekle and three
children, Zurich.
LAC and Mrs. , James. Harr ngton
and family who theme been °metilr-
ing Mrs, Des Jardine's house- on
Colina Street, movecli to Adastral
Park on Monday. Mrs. Hazrinlg-
ton's brother and wife from Toron-
to, and father, William Feint, were
their guests • over the weekend.
air, and Mrs. Hunter, Edmonton,
Alta.; Mrs. H. Wise and Miss
Belly 'Mellott, London, were guests
otf their sister, Mrs, W. A. Town-
shend at her cottage on Wednes-
day of last week. Mrs. H. Wise
also spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs, Archie Armstrong, and
went on Sunday to visit her son
in Clinton.
Charles Donaldson, soreinlatw
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. P.
Leiwis, Ottawa, who are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. James Donaldson,
Goderich, called at "The Hut" .on
Wednesday and also visited friends
in the dastriot, Mr. Donaldson is
one o/f those .perpetually young in
spirit, octogenarians, who enjoyed
seeing , the old familiar haunts
again. •
Vire and Mrs. Doz}ald • Mathews
and daughter Diane, Belllevvlle, Mr,
and •Mrs. Donald Mathews Jr.,
London, were the guests of the
litter's mother, Mrs.. R. Bassett,
over the weekend. Other guests
at the Albion Motel included: Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Neville, Senile.,
and the latter's aunt, Mrs. A. R.
Palmer, Noreo1k, England; Mr. and
Mrs. R. Tolbin, Detroit, who were
cruising an Lake Huron.
Mr. and Mrs, John Elliott, Jinn-
•my, Susan and Nancy, Kitchener,
who were with the former's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wirt. R, Elliott,
from July 14-28, returned to spend
the Civic Holiday -Weekend here.
Also with Mr. ands Mrs. William
R. Elliott on Monday were Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Fryer; John
Meeks, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Fryer, Jimmy and Dianne,
Ingersoll; Mr.. and Mrs. Glen Fry-
er, Glenda, Ruth. and Ricky, Lon-
don.
Guests registered at The Little
Inn include: Dr. and Mrs. G. Fras-
er and John, London; Mr, sand
Mrs. H. R. Neville,' East Lansing;
Miss 1VTargaret MacDougall, Lon-
don; Mr. and Mrs. Fred White,
Detroit; Miss Anne. Kernick, Lori-
don; Miss Vera Mason, St. Thom-
as; Miss Evelyn Madely, Sit. Thom-
as; Miss An dreg Penhale, London;
'Misses M a riga r en. and Frances
Burns, Kitchener; Mrs, Dorothy
Wreford and Bonnie, Oakville; Mr,
and Mrs. R, >y• R clr.ards; Stmt.
(ford; Mise Margaret Evans, Sitrat-
/ford; Mr, and Mrs. R. Hawkins,
Wied'sor°
WlvtS Entertains •
The United Church Woman's
Missionary Society met in the
Sunday School room, at the church
on Tlhersday ;afternoon, They had
as their guests the Willing Work-
ers', the Mission and and the
Balby Band.
The past president, Mrs. John
Scotchtrier conducted the meeting
The Program consisted of a couple
of stories for the children, tole
by Wilts? A. M. Stirling; readings
by''Mrs, J. Lindsey, Mrs. 3, Scot-.
droner;: a song by Michael Green;
recitation Lyni da •Scotehnner; pi-
ano solos by Marion and Margaret
Porter.
At the concusion,a plonie lunch
on the square and games fol' the
children were enjoyed,
Kippen Gun .Club
Shoot on Sunday .
(By Our I1eireali Cortespotteent)
l uppett Gun Club Is holding a
trap shoot at Rirppen this Sundaay.
August 11 at 2 p.nt A Sa bird
event, also handicap and doubles,
time ,permitting, A large ntiMber•
Of entries front out of town dubs
are expected,
SPORT
In last Swed ek's paper an ,article
..That poetry printed was usually
read;
.And it invited souneone to write
`a. poem,
So here's one to read while you
sit at home;
It's about the two of Bay4field
once more,
Pet thish tune the poet isn't sore;
S1ie
wants to. gOlnilaIMOIlt a cert
lain mail
Who's heliPing the etemner- resort
all he can.
This certain, pian is .a .great golf
Who wants the sport to grow
and grow;
So he up and; started a new golf
netuee,
'Acid to learn to play it's a woad-
'erful source,
1roni year cottage door, it's just
▪ Short drive
To get the exercise w1hu bu makes'
you, thrive;
It's a wonderful, sport .and loads
eef fun,
Especialisr if you get e. hole in
o ne!
Both young and old need things
to do
Besides sit on, the beach and see
who's hoa,
rt's, sport likewgolf that we all
need,
And Mr. Hues you took the
lead,
You started something the town
really needs,
Now everyone ,up to the golf
,course speeds;
Zt's sulch a fine place and so
.Abse at hand,
,And really we golfers think it's
just grand;
I think it a shame if you let the
summer pass :by
iWthout Owing this sport at
least one try;
And don't feel ashamed because
you don't know how,
Get out and Pearn and learn it
now.
There's 'a lad up there that'll.
teach you the game
And pretty soon you'll be gain-
ing fame;
You'll hit that ball so long -and
fan
And then you'll be even playing
• ;par.
So experts and duds get out and
play.
Golf's the leading game to -day!
The Clinton -Bayfield Club's the
place. '
So go on up and keep in ;pace!
—A HAPPY GOLFER,
Bazaar and Tea at
Knox Presbyterian
The women of Knox -Presbyter-
tan Church held a very successful
(bazaar and tea on the church
lawn on Friday afternoon. Miss
C. P. Rankin had charge of a table
of white elephants, which; she had
donated. The home cooking went
very quickly, Mrs, Bruce Menerey
poured at a very prettily arranged
tea table. Assisting in serving
were her three nieces, Misses,
Kathleen and Marie Elliott, and
Mrs. A. Dutton; all of Brucefield,
who were visiting their -aunt, Mrs,
H. H. Ormond favoured with ac-
cordion music.. Miss Ethel Fowlie
acted as treasurer for this occas-
ion.
WORMY, AUGUST
7
Pioneer 'ark. ....:Annual Piau's More
Improvements As Funds Available
My our, Bayilel4 Oorreslroadent)
.114r, and Mrs, H. H, Qrznend as the date next year for thea
annual benefit,
The president ex.rressed thanks,
to G, M, Galbraith and Adan; Gal:
bralth foo taking Charge and pro-
jecting the:Wednesday night filmes...
to the members .of the Lions Club
for, Til', F B. releases on Monday
nights; . to Mrs'. Win and Miss
Jessie L. Metcalf for taking charges
of the menage sale and to II; I .-
Oranond for -ell hi work at the
Park and to all others who had'
helped in any way to make this.
a successful year with renewed:
interest, He also welcomed sev: •
eral'new rnernbere to the associate
ion, • - . .
Relfore the adjourxument Mese
H. H. Ormond served coffee snide
cookies. The meeting tendered for
a. hearty vote of thanks,
On Monday aftern000n the di -
rooters met at the home of Miss••
Lrurciy R, Woods. Officers were"
elected as follows: president
Ormond;- vice-president, Mrs. C.
R. Wiii treasurer; Mrs. J. E.
H evey. Under the chairmanship -
of HT, H. Ormond; Mrs. F. H.
Pull, was appointed secretary.
opened then' gracious home for
the annual meeting of the Pione
eer Park Association one Friday
evening, There was a ;;.god at.
tendance,
Dr, H. Hunter, president was
in the chair. Mrs. P. el, Pau11
secretary gave a report and; the
minutes .of the last annual and•.
Direetore meeting.
Mrs. J. 31, Hovey, treasurer,
read the financi4 statement which
had been audited by R. Roy Fitz-
simons.
J. M. Stewart brought in the
new slate Of .directors to serve
for '.three years:, Dr. E, A. Me-
Master, Seafortli; Miss Kathleen
Redd, Windsor and Lloyd Makies
who were duly elected.
The retiring directors. were;
Misses Jessie L. Metcalfe, Lucy R.
Woods and Alf F. Scotchaner.
Miss Lucy R, Woods was ap-
pointed honor* president and R.
Roy Fitzsimons, auditor,
Dr, R. G. Hunter, outlined the
necessity for a ' clear -+cut pantile
of the aians of the association.
After some healthy discussion:
regarding fund-raising aetirvitiesy'
and the need for recreational fac-
ilities for young people. it was
•decided to continue with, the prim'
ary f.im of the association in de-
veloping the park. And that it
be accomplished before assuming
other -responsibilities,
O. M. Galbraith reported on
the Wednesday might movies. 'He
suggested that a future aim' might
be to purchase a 35,m.. m. project-
or. Mr. Galbraith was named to
direct the care of the ggraufids.
li. H; Ormond reported on the
prevention of erosion project.
The building of a beach 'below the
cliffs iias not proceeded as quickly
as had been hoped awing to a
change in currents and the direct-
ion of the prevailing wind.The
beach°is, hot never, building from
the north as the engineer predict-
ed, ' A pipe was laid down the
bank -last autumn to carry off
water from the surface drainage.
Owing to the shifting of the bank
it needs repair.
Mrs,. C. R. Will reported on
the great successof the rummage
sale. The meeting those July 15,
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HOLIDAY PERIOD
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closed for our Annual
'Holiday Period from
MONDAY, AUG. 12
to -
MONDAY, AUG. 26
FOR OXYGEN and ACETYLENE'
please call
MURPHY BROS.
HU 2-9475
HAUGHTON'S'
WELDING -MACHINE SHOP' •
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Phone, HU' 2-9771
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Driven by factory service- manager.
Will be sold at attractive discount.
• Other . Good Used Cars
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