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By MISS L'LiCX lt. WOODS
KIONZ i AAyMLD 45 r 3
With Bayfiel'd's star re-
Mrs. L. A. Stephens, Jane, Mark
Pin 'the', hh'asp�it'al, over
the Vactegraa Pay weekend, it
and Nora„ Ton&nto. Mrr.aq'dMrs.,
Allan S. 'C'ti-axlton; claugliters Ma -
was indeed wifooseen, what a
ry, Tjna and` t izabeth, tro9m
,gathering of 'the summer cat-
S'txatforid,
ony would be at ti'iear colt-
Xr, and' Mrs; Martin Andrews
-ages. Mere are some of those
end Ma le, London, Mr• and Mr's,
,seen, at Church, hateil or pas-
J, L'eokie Band Dogaa, Londoai,
sing by on the Main street.
Mr. and, M'rs'. Leon Duggan and,
Mrs. R. H, F, Gaar+dner isl
Patsy, S'tr;atkrd. Mm. and Mrs.
frlUamg in for Lucy dur'in'g her
Moue 111islier and Susan, Water-.
absence,
loo; Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McQonkey
Band Larry and 'Frank, 'S Oterl0a;
from Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. John
Mir.. and Mrs, James P. F-,vgusM[,
McCbnkey, Anne, David and Jane
Lond'om; Mrs. James Day, with
L4'ndon; Mr. and Mrs, B, T. Ste-Luuey
and Jimiriae', Detroit; Mrs.
piZens!on ,Z4 Barbatati Toronto,
Georgi: lHeidelman and! dWghtrer
and Miss, .Aida Bingley of Detroit.
is'abeU, To+rontlo,
W. Justice Maurice King and hlis'
%r, and Mb's.. Jack j•%Hio .and
Aunt, Miss Rose Kennedy, Strat-
Jenefer, Detroit, Magistrate and
ford Mans. l�. E. Beechde and fan-
Matic. Fred' Mc'AXIs.belr, Landon;
an Landon', Mr. and Mrs, Dalton
Smith and Janet, London, Mr.
and Mrs, Clree Cook ; 'Clinton; Mr.
sand Ma's. Stewart Gook, Naxrey
and David, Stratford', Mm. and
SUNSET
DRIYE4N THEATRE
I V4 Miles East of Goderich
on No. 8 Highway_
Thurs., Fri. --May '22-23
"MAN IN THE ROAD"
Elia Raines -- Derek Farr
And On The Some Program
"SCANDAL
INCORPORATED"
Robert Hutton -- Patricia Wright
Saturday, Monday,
Tuesday & Wednesday
May 24-26-27-28
Wait Disney's
"SNOW WHITE and
THE SEVEN DWARFS"
During the showing of this out-
standing program, our Box Of-
fice will open at 7.30. Saturday
night, to help entertain the
kiddies until show -time, free
comic books at the concession.
Come early and enjoy a night
with the whole family.
Box Office Opens at S P.M.
First Show at Dusk
Children under 12 In -cars, free
Playground -- Refreshment Stanc
117x.'. and, Mr's•. R'ic'hard Moore, De -
trait; Dr. and Mrs', R. G. Hunter,
Mary Alice and 'Sally Beth, Mitis,
Ctaagets Rogers and guest, Tor'on,
to; Mir. and Mrs'. Bunny and
Janice, London; Mn aril Mrs.
LHarry Baker, Mrs, Lau Burt and
Ronald, Mr and, aMrs C. R, Wail,London,; Dr. and. Mrs. A. R. Chap-
man, Detroit; Miss Doris C'iut'er
and parents, Preston,
Ado+ of Bayfield was' shacked
and saddened when word spread
around the mialage on Monday,
that MTs. John Stumpf, S+and's
ftint, Long rslerid, .N.Y., had been
kill, W in a caraccident on Sart-
, y, Mrs. Stumpf was, the, for-
mer Alyce 'Stimson, yyouaigest: child
of Mrs. 'wilUdami, Stinson, who is.
a, patient in the, Clinton PuW
Hospital'. Her sister, Mrs, A. F.
Furter, London, left immediately
for N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cavemaugh,
.London; Mr. and, Mrs. Fred Sted-
man and ,fan-Adiv, Mr. and Mrs'.
Eugene Bauer, Regis and Roberta
also, Miss Margaret Barter, Wat-
erlo?o.
Mr. ;and Mrs. John Meeks,
daughters Beryle and Rhoda, St-
ratford, and Jerry Chambers, too,
visited Mr. and, Mrs. Wdaildam ML.
Nott on. Sunday, also their son
John Edlliatt and grandson Jimmie,
l tchener.
Mrs'. Robert Fulton, Edmonton,
is visna+Ing her sister, Mrs. Percy
Weston.
Miss Alice D'rauaai,, and Miss
Adele Fennett, Detroit, returned
to the village on Thursday and:
,have opened their cottages for
the season.
Mr. and. Mrs.` E. A. F.eather-
stion axe -visiting their daughter,
in iWiRowdale, this week.
,George Rewit:t, brother of Mrs..
Emerson; Heard who :, spent the
winter an Bayiiield, left for Port
Calbourne on; Saturday to become
"matte!" on :the steamer "Baytoav",
sailing the Great Lakes.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arkell re-
celived word this week of their
DANCING
FRIDAY, MAY 23 =and
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
BAYFIELD PAVILION
Music by
IGEN WiLBEE'S ORCHESTRA
NEW LUNCH ROOM iN HALF
Admission: 75c each; $1.25 a couple
Visit the Newly Renovated Bayfield Pavilion and make
it your Summer Danceland Every Friday Night
21-b
The visit of Jack Clegg's gleaming white conies right to the farm and deposits the finish -
mobile feed mill and mixer unit to the Hum= ed product in a bin where it's handy for the
Farm at Huron County Home last week, made farmer to feed. Presence of the machine made
history in farming procedures. The new machine, an interesting afternoon for the oldsters at the
mounted on a heavy-duty truck, built especially Home as well as making a practical demon -
for the purpose, mixes and grinds grain into stration of what it could do.
prescription perfect feeds for farm animals. It (Staff Photo)
sewn, Kenneth P. Amkell''s success-
ful passing of biis second year's
exanilinado s do Law, at tie Un-
aversity of British Co4uinibla.
Congra'tul'ations, "Kien".
Mr. and Mrs, George B'ell lcham-
ber, Bryan,, Netgel and Neal, ac-
campanaed by Ted Turner, spent
,part of the holiday weekend in
Amherstburg :and Chatham,
Kathleen Brown, young da-ug'ir-
'ter sof Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown
as visiting her ;grandparents in
Montread.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith,
London, were weekend ,guests of
Mr. ,and Mss. R J. Larson,.
Mr. and ' Mrs. -Charles. Parker
and Bonnie, Scar+boro, spent Sun-
day and Monday witch t'hedr mo-
ther, Mrs. Jack Parker.
Mir. and Mrs: William Parker,
Sr., spent SLund'ay in Listowel and:
Mitchell.
Mr. and, Mrs. Wa'lt'er Johnston
and 'fanalft, Mr, and Mrs. John
Armstrang and family, spent a
very 'enjoyable time at Airmstr-
ong's Cabal at Inverhuaron: on Sun-
day.
Cathy and Jahn Pounder, ac-
companded by their parents, spent
the weekend with 'their grand.
parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Lloyd Scot-
ohmen
Congratulations; are extended to
Mr. and Mrs. George Heard, (and
the grandparents), ,on the birth
of a little san, an: Sunday fin
Alexandra Marine kand General
Hospital, Goderich..
Mr. and Mrs. George Clark,
[Detroit, visited with their father
Peter Clark, at his sunnmer home.
Mr. and Mrs.. Peaky Renner,
have .purchased, 'tihe home of the
Hate Mrs. Wuni•fred Ahrens; fam-
x,)sarilY known as the "Trail Blazer
•cott'a+ge" right .across from the
BLayfidd school.
The Fd'aghoffer shore, miniature
gollif course, and cabins have been
sold to A. Flower of London, who
will carry on the business, as •us-
ual.
Mr. amid Mrs'. Ed. Sturgeon. had
as, weekend guests, Mr. and: Mrs.
Gerald Sturgeon and baby Nancy
Jeoyce, Preston, also Mr. and, Mrs'.
Stewart Sturgeon.
,Mir. anvil Mrs. Haroild Grierson,
Anhersttburg, with Barbara, Lin-
da, Lyle and Betty Lou. were gu-
es+ts sof, -Mr. and Mans. H. iDatvi-
brough. and fau dly, over the we-
ekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Greirson,
Charles, and Anne, Wat+eillao,
spent, Sunday din eche valrlage.
Mrs. Nate Clark, St. Thomas
:anld Mr, and, Mrs. Menlee +Baiid'gen
,and Lfaanlid'sy, Parkmill, visited Mr.
Land Mrs. C. Toms on Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. A, H. Harrison,
Dunham, were guests of the Rev.
E. J. B. Harrison. on Sunday,
KEEP YOUlt E)fE ON THE YORK
ICE CREAM' CABINET
Kearen Fi+tzsimanons, younger
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ray
Firtzsdmmons, o'el'ebra'ted her sev-
j enth bdrthdaty' with a gardenparty
on Tuesday afternoon, and her
friends', s;cahoolmates, sd+oa1L tea.-
dher and Sunday School teacher
were, guests.
Sylvia, .Pitzsaannuans, assdsited by
Roberta and' Freda MacLeod led
in the. glasses, and refreshments
were served by ,the hostess, Kar-
en's mother.
Willing Workers Meet
In Church Basement
The May meeting of the Wdll:-
dng Workers. Group of St. And-
rew's United Church was; helid
in the, church 'basement on Wed-
nesday afternoon, May 14. The
president's, topic was Medauia.Lion,
followed by prayers. There were
ten members :and one visitor pre.
sent. A letter .of .appree'iataon was
received from Clara Clark on be-
half of the Sunday School for
the, gVt of +a projector and screen•.
Tach member is asked to bring
a wrapped ,gaft valued at 25e or
more, to the June meeti ng.
An aueidon sale followed the
Mizpah beneriictioin. Lunch was
served by MTs. Logan Cleave, and
during this period, Mr. 'Peacock
showed an Interesting color fUdm
on Bernnuda. The June meeting,
to beheld, on, June 11 at the. home
of Mrs. Bert Greer.
Miss Marion Makins
Honoured By Shower
Miss Marion Makins, bidide-el-
eet, was feted at a .pre -nuptial
shower at the home of Mrs. John
Lindsay, Friday Oast. During the
social 'hour -and presentation of
gifts, some of the friends assisted
dile hostess an sen4ing a dabity
hunch.
Among, the guts at -thee Liirtle
Inn, this. week, were Mds;s Mabel
Holdgims, Miss Margaret MacDon-
ald, Toronto, Mins Gladys, Sharpe,
Detroit, Miss Ruby Fisher, Mitah-
ener, Mr. and Mrs. w, R. CottreUU,
Ahasa. Craig, and many dinner par-
ties celebrated the opening of
the season.
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Little Inn Location
For Welding Reception
A wedding dinner and recept-
ion was (held at the Little Inco
for Mr. -and Mrs. Lea WWillaarm
Ageson, (the former Miss Corrine
Cram, W!am peg) who were mar-
rded on Saturday afternoon, May
117, un the RCAIF Chapel at Staat-
iiom Chnitan, by 1~/Lt. MbLaren.
The• bride was Lgiven .away by
Henry Harms, Bayfield, groonys-
man was Thomas Smith, and has
suister, Miss Daley Smfth, bridLes-
maid, wat+h young Uiviene Harris,flowver .girl.
The bride ware a. White lace
balillerina lengbil ;gown, with her
vel1 Feld in, place by a 'dura and
she 'was' carrying a •large bouquet
of red roses. 91la bridesmaid car-
ried pink roses, which blended
wall wtqth her yeabowv nylon
dress and, 'halt. The flower girl
ware a blue nylon, diness with a
tiara ol! blue flowers, 5410 carried
a rosette.
Droner was slorw ;d to thcx weed&
ding .party, andlater, graesits fpm.
the SLtatNori enjoyed 'a receptuan
,In the cargo dining froom. lleawtn-
ftul ;floral; doeonat+aan'g and a 1Laai0
wedding cake graced d'he table.
l*"or a %titedd,'.ntg trip, +thee young
cotup+lo motored -to Niagara Pas,
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HZNSZL BELL P-MPLOYEP-8-
HONOR POPULAR 9MP'L.OYBlt
(By our Hensall Cormspondent)
Xts, Darold Caldwell, popular
employee oh the Bell Telephone
staff herd for the-. past ten years
and who has tendered her resV
nation, was honoured at a preson-
Cation at the offied on Tuesday
evoning last by members of .the
staff who bresentod her with a
Trousseau Tea Held
For Young Bride -Elect
Mrs. Lloyd Mrakd,ns en+ter;tainec
at a 'trousseau tea in .her homc
M Monday just in honor of +hen
daughter Marion whose weddini
takes place an Saturday, May 24
7be house was tastefully decorat•
ed in punk and white.
In the aftemoon the aunts o,
the bade poured tea, Mrs. Betl
Nikons, Mrs. Verda Cameron ain(
Mrs, Minnie Voddlen, Those as
sdsting in serving were cousins
Mia, Audney Cameron, Mrs. Mari(
Leitch and Mrs. Joyce Scotchm'er
Those assisting in. the, afternoon
wpstal ars the Misses, Doris. Huch
b gas, Jean McGregor, Helen Me
Leod and Ethel Blair. Pouring 'ter
do .the evening were also aunt;
,af the bride, M'rs;. Fraida Scotch
mer, Mrs. Mayme Talbot and Mrs
Vera Talbot. Assisting am sertirirnr;
were cousins, Mrs. Dorothy Tal
bot, Mrs. Mabel Nell and, Mrs
Leonia. 0111tom. Upstairs were Miss
Doris, Huchi.ngs, Mrs•. P'a'tsy Real
ner, Miss Helen Bladr and Mrs
Barbara Mathews
-O't'her assistants were Mrs. Jena
Lindsay, Mrs. Elaine Brandon
Mrs. Eleanor Watson and Mis;
Carolyn. Neil.
Mrs. $uth Makins looked atUii
the guest book at the door ani
,the :guests were received! by Mrs
Lloyd Makins, Mrs, Char -lies Mack•
de and the bride-to-be Miss' Max•
don Malkin.
a =VRSI)Ay, MAY ;22, xm,
Trinity WA Meeting I Sayf told 4-H Calf Cia4,
At Mrs. Percy W*$toim1$1 beets at Mnitieil$ Form
Mrs Percy Weston opened up
My Jinn lt4r4soo)
her new home on the S?quaxe•
The regaar monthly meeting,-
for the May meeting of the Worri-
of the Bayfield 4-H Dairy C;''alir
ails AgM.dli'ary of Trfrn'ty Church.
Club was held at the farm of
There were ai'rne members pres-
G, R. MaKti:el south of 04utoxn.
ernt and three 'guests. Afterqp -:
nig' litany led
on May I The club members,
were given a type of dernonstra--
prayers and by
Che mataor, Mitis. R, .
'tom lay Mr. Rase, thestudent
ner, vine, pr -9,denit aGM ;
assistant for the summmonths•.
er
J. MacLeod presentedtier sewn,
in the Agrleultwral Office. Tile.
re+tary's repos t for approval and
Olas's of Hiolstein cows was judged
Mrs, R. J. Larson, the treasumer's
by 'the merntrer4.
for adoption,
Atter some of the reasons iiaa
$35.00 was to be sent to the
been; given by the members as
Indian Blood Reserve, Alberta,
to why they ,placed the caws aS,
,and letters were, read from, the
they did, the :.group went to the
DI'oceSan B•oarrd, after wihncla, the
h!ause where they heard Ross,
Rev, H. J. B. Harrison, 'told' a
Marsh ' l from the l;xeter C4f
few stories' firom. the recent Synod
Clubgive an interesting • talk on
,me'etinig's, and also gave as most
Breeds. and Breeding of Dairy
interesting and instructive report
'Catt'a'e,
Of what is meant by 'tide Lambeth
The attendance, for this meet --
Conference, held, ;once in emery
drug numbered 25, the largest for.
ten years at I.ram'bethi Palace,
the new season.
,HngU,and, atteavded by Bishops ft`-
omz all over the wox+ld in the Amg»
Alcorn Communion.
ments, acid a somal 'hour Billowed.
Mr, and Mxs. Wilbanl Parker,
After closing prayers by the
London, spent the weekend with -
Rector, the hostess served refresh-
their parents.
APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Road'
Grader Operator for the Township of Goderich. Applicants
to state experience, if any, to state wage expected and to
be willing to perform, other township or road work,
Further information may be obtained from% the Clerk
or the Road Superintendent. All applications to be in'the
hands of the Clerk or the Road Superintendent, by -6, p.m.,
Monday, May 26, 1958. All applications to • be in sealed
envelopes and plainly marked as applications: Lowest or
any application not necessarily accepted.
R. E. THOMPSON,
Clerk, Goderich Tbwrnship.
ROY TYNDALL,
21-b Road Superintendent,
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GRASS IS -GOOD
BUT
Grass alone
and even grass 4�* vM. . 1 .6
with a little grain will not
keep a high producing herd, producing high, throughout the summer months.
Experiment and experience have shown that the barn fed herd, on good roughage,
properly supplemented with a good dairy ration, is better fed than the herd on
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