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MV P I1 � 11 MI � VRa AAA __ _ Go�exiC1� A, Mnsh�W911 A t on Saturday aait;Yzt after having _ .... ... _.
Up� $ nl 0 4 a y
Teachers In Charge for 19!�
(Hy our 113ayfleld Corresllonderi't) Rolblble MoVearz, Lorne Merner,
Its (back to school again for Janice Middleton, Ricky Reid', Erieand
land pupils Bayfield 'S�helbe, Patricia Sparks, Rhea
bath teachers a
Public School has a total enroRY Sturgeons Delores Telford.
I , ectzve homes after avang spen
of Ba
Tay MIS$ IAJQT• A. WOODS
PHONE: BAY 7F,ZI? 45 r -3
over the Mrs. touldn Isla
faaena, had as guests three d otar trip to fife Manalmangy aa1 weekend has masher, nd' via Tob.rmory. AIr n rs. zam a - enjoyed aTwo
W. IT. a�lltnan, Mrs, J. Mahar and days they went to Sud-
Mr and Mrs, Peter, dill- buryand, Stimson via Little Cur -
man and family, London, and Mr, rent, and on to Algonquin Park,
Mrs. J, Brent and family, where they spent the remain4er
Westchester County, New York, � Camp I, ab -
before reliurning to London after of their vacation
Mr, and Mr's, Ere'd Davison,
was :able to stop in a matter of
1
M Teachers who have taken, up
over
inches, Nicky was taken to Alex-
spending the season. at their cot- serving deer and oher wild life..
with Miso teen MacKenzie as their ,duties are: 'Mrs. William R.
the boalday weekend.brothers
Andra Marine Hospital, God'emich.
gage. They returned via Barrie,
rinCli 1 said $d in the junior
principal; Talbot and Miss' Helen Blair on
Mr, and Mrs. William H. Dunn
He SIliltlferEd no (broken bones..A$''
Mr. an'd Mrs. R�atzlo.ff and M?, and Mrs. William Joyner
,room, with Mrs. William E. Park- the staff at A/V/M Idugh Camp-
and daughter Janice, London were
far as cau'ld be determined his
daughters, Caroline and Janet, have returned! to Longton; alter
er, teacher. bell School, IiCIAF Statnewn Clan-
at their Go tta over the weekend,
only Injuries were .bad bruises, to
side of his face and head. Has
Royal Oak, Mich., spent the week lzaving p cc'upied Mas. W. M. Puz~v-
xteeA little onea.be an a new ton; Ma's, Morris Scott SS X0,Fergusonone
g ,
phage of life on Tuesday when Stanley, Mrs. Ray Scotclamer, SS
112r. and Mas, James Fer
returned' to London on Mond+aiy
right leg is utte. stiff, die was
q
later
end at the Albion Motel, On; Lalb- es cottage for August,
oair Day they were dinner guests t1VCr and l�Lls. Harris Baker
they were enrolled in the rimary d West Stanle Bob Brandon'
p y. ,
class here, They are: Lynii Bran- Grand Bend; Miss Jacqueline
after' a. month at their cottage,
released,
News of Tlz.e PapLirs
' r D. G. and
of Mrs. Ratzloff s brother, D „ Gwen, returned to'Lon:don city lyLonr
Lance land family 'Merrie Lodge .
Edon, Marek ,Carswell, Martha Car" Cluff, primary class, Aberdeen
e thud
Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Stephens
ter having been e
Mr, and Mrs, � William White, o to " , ^ _ n at their
eMrs.
rie, Crary 1Darriborowgh, Manlica, School;, londbn; Miss Vddd Clue,family,
Gemeihardt,'Shanon Heard, Stan- SS 7 fLWI'lett; Mss, l.el3ay Doth,
,
cottageaver weekend.
and family, Toronto,; Mr, and Mrs,
family,
Stewart rC al lain Stmt-
Larry and Kathy, returned to suan-
Berlgley, Micll•, after having spent mer., r. Douglas Lang,
Iley Levert, Bandy Mcliiiclley, grade 7, God'erich P,uiblia Sdhool.
Mr. and Mrs. George Peter and
.and
ford, havereturnedto re-
the month of August at "Lai Vran- Landon, were. with, them for the
frankly, Windsor, spent last week
Beverley Stratford- were at their
h t
I, lan!g weekend,
on -PIP
e
and Mrs. Geo Hopson
cottage our Daher the weekend and e summer at their cottages. Mr, Mr, and, Mrs. John MCConlcey, left on Tuesday' to visit in, B'u,ffa o 0 Under -hood Check-up
�' and Mrs. L. Maser and family, Anne Darold and, Jane, returned
• • Mr. and 14rs, Chester Vellett i g to their lloane in Landon atter Babiby Pasanan returned to Lon -
ATT. occupied the Radford cottage don on Saturday after having '
and family, who, were holidaying for August left for their home in having sent last week with his Don's �a rYIC�
Clinton Memorial Shop at the Be11 cottage, have returned g IF visited his grandparents, Pastor
to their ell, co in La Blanc Mich, Toronto on ;Sunday. parents, Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Mc- an: d Mrs. I. Bodenhami.
Mr an'd Mrs, Frank Petea 112ar Mrs' Delfbert Haw returned to t7anite Nelson McCandte re- VolksWa en Soles
y her 'home at Proton Station ort y' y Mrs.
and Mrs Allan ive rep and g
and,Douglas, Stratford, were at turned to Tarpnto, oa>! Sua1'd'ay, Mrs. W. J. Millsolp lran�e returned Clinton HU 2-9088
T. PRYUE and SUN Thursday after h;ardng, visited 11er while Mrs. McConkey remained to London after having occupied
their cottage over the Labour Day brother, William T. Heard from at their home in the village. Her their cottage at The Highlands,
CLINTON -- EXETER —= SEAFORTH weekend, Sunday. Her son and daughter.,
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd ?Tsai offer sinter, Mrs. R. e GUiaf�f, rich an,
� D�on.:and D,awna ILaw, and Peggy and 1VLrs. C. A Reid Goderich are
returned to Mitchell on Tuesday, a,nd Johnny Long motored to the her guests this week.
Thomas Steep, Clinton Representative after having been at their cottage village with her for that day and Mrs. Oscar 1+lleanmzin an dau-
ghter
w
at C7rystal Beach for the summer. William; T. Heard' drove to Protan 'g• d
— Phones — Mrs. L. Laugensslager and, Mrs. .on "Murs,day, ghter (Mary, w91.o have been stay- .;, -;;i; IF YOU NI" 9CASW-•
Bus., HU 2-6606 - Res., HU 2-3869 S. 1:-1. MelWay left on.Monday' for W. and Mrs. James Day and ing with Mrs. Emerson Heard for . THEN DONT DELAY
their home an Enig, Oklahoma, family returned to Grosse; Pointe the summer returned to their hoarse ��
' in London on Monday. Mrs, Mem- : ; ,..CAU. T.
'C.
the rhameUng spent the summer on Tues'd'ay' after having spent the � Y• '• ":•3
of their niece; Mrs. season at their cottage, Ming was hostess at the LittleQ' _` ON THE PHONE TODAY ! f
E. W. Oddlelfs'an on Main Street. Mr, and, Mrs. F, Hendrick, Bir- Inn during. July and August.
Rev. and Mr's. Wor Bodenham minigham, Mich„ were at "West- The Rev. and Mrs, Alfred Mc -
were in ,St, Thomas over the ,wind" cottage for the long week- Mister and (baby, Dundas, were •TRANS CANADA CREDIT LOANS—$15o. to $2,500
Fai*r Speci*als weekend. W. Bodenham was. the end. Mrs, Hen&ick's cousin Mrs. at the family cottage over Labour U1p� to 30 months to repay—.
1,�Fall special preacher at Faith Baptist �C, Anderson, Florida, was! their Day, LOAN
1 Pana to suit ysuX budgek,
Church. ;guest, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hovey,
-Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Art Turland and Sarnia were the
gUeStS of 1198• M 21$ THE SQUARE, PHONE 797
Janet returned to London on Sun- !family moved (back from KinCard- uncle, J. E. Hovey and Mrs, Hov^ GODERICH, ONT.
1 OCC DI VUA1ITIA 9n... 'dayafter handng been at their ine to their ;halve on Howard St- ey on Swndiay. T" 13 a
cottage on Sarnia Street for the
reet.
Dr, and Mrs David Luck and
summer,
Miss Madeline Rodidiick who has
three sions, Lansing, Mich„ are
Mr. and Mrs, J, B. Higgins re-
recently returned to London after
occupying the Kanter cottage this
turned home on Sunday after hav-
spending the summer in Europe
week.
ing visited for two weeks with
was with her brother and sister-
;Mr, and, Mrs. Art Sullivan. and
M, rsi G. M, ,Chesney at her cottage
In-law, Mr. -and Mrs. R. S. Rad-
David, Port .Duron, spent the
at Carnarvon on: Lake Bofkung in
dick. "Century House" over the
weekend with Mrs, Betty Lou
the Halliburton district.
weekend.
McLeod.
Mrs. J. Radford', Clinton- Miss
Mir. and Mrs. 1hissell Elliott,
Mrs. George Elliott, London,
Willma Radford, Lon'd'on; were at
Mrs, Harold Elliott, David Elliott
visited friends in the village an
their cottage on Sundials and Mon-
and Richard Powers, Sarnia, were
Wednesday of last week.
,day. Dir, and Mrs. William Waters
guests of the Rev. E, J. B. Har-
Mr. and, Mrs. E. A. Featherston
,and famziliy" God`erich, visited them
•rison at the rectory on Wednesday
accompanied 'by Mr. and Mrs. R.
on Monday.
of last week. The Rev. and Mrs,
J. Larsan left on Saturday an a
Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Fye and
George Pearce, and small children,
motor trip to Na.icom and other
frankly, Windsor, spent last week
Terrey and Patricia, of St. David's
points in Saskatchewan. They took
with Mr, and Mrs. Art Pye and
Church, London, were ,also callers
the Northern Ontario and Trans -
family ,who occuniied one of the
at the rectory that afternoon. The
Canada Highway, and will return
Jowett .cottages, Brian Pye, was
Rev. .and Mrs. E'. O. Lancaster,
via North Dakota to visit relatives
also with he's; brother ,for the week-
All Saints Churoh, Woodstock, and
in Nekoma.
end.
their son, Robert Lancaster, who
The Rev, and Mrs. F. H. Paull
Misses Betty Jean, Nancy and
is, on the teaching staff o, the
returned to: Listowel ,on Friday
Peggy Townshend, Bob. Town-
London Public Schools; were the
after having been at their home,
shend!, Mr, and MTs. Jim. Town-
guests, of the Rev. E. J. B. Har-
-'Carnfbarne House" from Wednes-
shend, London, were all with their
rison on Lalbour, Day.
day,
parents, 'Bishop and Mrs, W. A,
Miss Ethel Blair returned to
Mr and Mrs. Fisher and family,
Townshend at their cottage, over
London. on Monday night after
who, have spent August at "High -
the weekend; also Mrs. Towns'-
'having been with, her parents, Mr.
tap" cottage Have returned to their
hend's sister, Miss Betty Elliott.
and Mrs. R. Blair .over the long
.home at Grosse Pointe.
Mrs. L, M. Burl: who has spent
the summer at her home on Sara-
weekend,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carson
George Beatty and son 'David,
Stanley Stewart and son Gerald,
is St., returned to 'London on
Monday. Mrs. Howard Burt and
entertained: all the members at
their family over the weekend.
Woodstock, who 'brought Jo Anne
three rchildren and Mr. and Mrs,
Mrs. Carson and daughter Nora
Stewart to the last Huron Church
;Camp ,called; on the rector, the
Donald Burt and baiby Janice who
Irenained ito, .spend, this week at
Rev. E. J. B. Harrison.
feed laying or booster checkers at noon. Self feed
Purina Oyster Shelf. Give insoluble grit twice a week
--15 minute clean-up.
IF you have a fair amount of grain, ordinary egg market:
Keep Lay Chow Mash or Checker-ettes
,xry before birds at all times. Feed your whole
mixed grain night and morning—more
I at night. (Make sure they eat as much
PURINA Lay Chow as9r 'n „To -
Feed, Lay
CHOW Chow or Booster Checkers at noon, Self
feed Purina Oyster Shell. Feed insoluble
grit twice a week -15 minute clean-up.
IF kola have little or no grain, and sell your eggs through
usual commercial channels:
Keep Eggena Mash or Checker-Ettes before birds.
Sprinkle Eggena or Booster Checkers on top twice a
day—all they will clean up in 15-20 minutes. Egg-
ena is a complete feed, made for the poultry raiser
who buys all his feed, and sells his eggs at regular
prices, (If you are short of time, Eggena Checkers
alone make a good baying ration),
Clinton Farm Supply
and MACHINE SHOP
P
CHARLES NELSON
Phone HU 2-9613'
,
l3ran!d'on, over the Jong weekend. a a
Mr. and Mrs, Ed Torbit and
faanily who have been at their n yx
cottage in Bayfield Terrace, re- Z
turned to Ann Azibor, Mich., on plr
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Burch, Frank % j(� I K
Jr., Janet and- Donald, Willowdale;
Dr, and Mrs. R. G. Hunter, Mary
Alice and, Sally ,Beth and Jahn
Dawn;ie and Mrs Hunter'sr'iather, /
Toronto;
Mr. '<:fi
1•
a ens T as
Mrs. C11 R
s. ar es� ,
Rogers, <���
. µhip' �;�.s.
and Mss. D. G. Lance and sons, � �n l'
>
Chris, Bill and Justin, Troy, Mich,;
Mr. and Mrs. George Fellows,\\
Fraser, Pamela and Iiim, River-
side, had a co-operative dinner at r ac's.
the Fellow's cottage "Valley View"
ate. , ..•'\
on Sunday.evening before leaving q, „� ,,,„�• A„
for their respective homes on Mon- W l {A7'S NEEDED IS A
day. CORRESPONDENCE COURSE
�4<
Douglas Gemeinhardt, who is. inHOW TO CONDUCT 1°'st
ON '
Toronto undergoing treatment un-
A CONVERSATION WITH i''
s
der the Workmen'Compensation" m;
Board, spent the weekend at his. A TRAFFIC COP. '1 •� . ++?;
•�,,�
home i,n, the village. He receivedY • ... w . " •>?.
There s no argument about
a !tacit injury some time Aga while
engaiged' in fishing for Ed Siddel. the expert work we da ` �• +AMM* ..
Whether you need wheels
David Bricker I
London visited
� +�y
aligned, engine tune-up, brak- :� A • ,.:.�
11is grandparents, Canon and Mrs.,;
H. M. Lang Ford, on Sunday and es adjusted or electrical work ;.l -
Monday, Mrs. Rance •Bricker, who done . we give complete �
has been, visiting her parents, left satisfaction.
on Friday to join her husband, for
the weekend at their cottage an
• Q+r.4� ,•+.S
3.;.
\. ^i
Hone Harb-
Georgian a near ��.•. ��..�•.. 4:<
g an B y Y / "`•�^:� � .3� 3�� <� �••'�„ �'�`��`'`��.••..���t•`.�',•�>`� •��.�
OUT: k?.`• ;F R{ir 4v, �Cw,.,.`.
The Rev. J. P. Coulton, rector a�
of St, Andrews Episcopal, Church 600drldl
Lavinia, wife and two 'al dauglt.ters, •• R` X01,
Cathy and Sally, and Betty Bak- �>YOUR DEADLINE, SEPTEMBER 15„;_1
Fhr, have returnedafter a month, at(,�) '
their cottage on the former Green-
slade
reenslad'e fatun Blue Water only u Highway, You have onp
y �'ti until September 15 to
ONLY TWO MORE DAYS TO TAKE ADVANTAGE
OF TREMENDOUS HOME SAVINGS
,• r t
low,• 6w+,{w,
CLINTON
FALL
88c SALE
BUTTER - PERDUE
Limited
Dial HU 2.7023
exchange your Victory Bonds for
the new Canada Conversion Bonds,
earning up to 50% more interest,
".1 Cheek your investments NOW. If you, have any
lNk Victory Bonds, take them without delay to any
Royal Bank branch. Our officers will arrange to
z” deliver new Canada Conversion Bonds toY
ou. 3
Take advantage of this attractive investment
opportunity before September 16, when the con-
� version privilege expires.
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IF IN DOUBT as to whothor the $
vt
bands ydu hold are Victory Bonds, A<
?' I take thorn to anv Royal 8 nic Y
<S manager. He will tell you e
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THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
were witlh their another also re-
turned' to their respective homes
their lhame on Tuyll :Street,
Mr, and Mrs. William Parker
Mr, •and Mrs. Kenneth Mackie,
IN
in London.
and infant son Charlie-, London,
London, spent the long weekend
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Little Nicky Sanger, three year
were wdt'h his parents-, Mr. an'd
Lloyd M•akins..
Choose the Chow That Fits
old grandson of Mr. and Mrs. F.
P. Ar+kell� hada close call. on Sat-
Mrs. Willliam d Parker an Satur-
duty and Sunday. Mr. a:tLd Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Norval Gemein.
hardt, Carl Loris and Mrs.
urday evening, when he was hit
Bob Parker and Pamela spent
and
Gemeinhardt's mother, Mrs. Nellie
Your Situation
by� a :car near his. home on Bertan
on Road, Goderich. Mrs, Donald
Sager had her two
Labour Day with thein.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Jack Fraser and
Ricky, London, were with his par-
Van Camp, left on Wednesday
of last week for their home in
chiidren .by
Saginaw, Mich„ after having spent
the hand taking them• home to put
ents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Fraser for
some weeks at the Gemeinhardt
IF you have lent of rain and sell our eggs through
plenty 9 Y 99 9
them,
them, -to bed'. Nicky saw another
boy run across the street, at the
the weekend.
Miss OveIyn Howard; Toronto,
sight residence on Louise St -
usual commercial channels:
same time lain mother let go of
visited cousins in the vicinity all
reet.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Parker,
Mix (or have your Purina dealer mix) 100 lbs. Purino
his hand, darted; out in front off
Mon'd'ay.
London were at their home here
Chowder Concentrate with 300 of your ground mixed
a car to follow the other child.
The Impact threw him up in the
Ed' Fawcett, Mitchell, spent the
weekend with his son Carson
on Labour Day.
W .and. Mrs. Keith Gemeinhardt
grain, keep this mash before your birds, Feed whole
air and' he fell right in the path
Fawcett and family,
and three children, returned home
mixed grain night and morning—more at inight. Top
of the oar. Fortunately the driver
Mr. and Mrs. W. Pitblada, To-
ronta were with her father 'H N.
feed laying or booster checkers at noon. Self feed
Purina Oyster Shelf. Give insoluble grit twice a week
--15 minute clean-up.
IF you have a fair amount of grain, ordinary egg market:
Keep Lay Chow Mash or Checker-ettes
,xry before birds at all times. Feed your whole
mixed grain night and morning—more
I at night. (Make sure they eat as much
PURINA Lay Chow as9r 'n „To -
Feed, Lay
CHOW Chow or Booster Checkers at noon, Self
feed Purina Oyster Shell. Feed insoluble
grit twice a week -15 minute clean-up.
IF kola have little or no grain, and sell your eggs through
usual commercial channels:
Keep Eggena Mash or Checker-Ettes before birds.
Sprinkle Eggena or Booster Checkers on top twice a
day—all they will clean up in 15-20 minutes. Egg-
ena is a complete feed, made for the poultry raiser
who buys all his feed, and sells his eggs at regular
prices, (If you are short of time, Eggena Checkers
alone make a good baying ration),
Clinton Farm Supply
and MACHINE SHOP
P
CHARLES NELSON
Phone HU 2-9613'
,
l3ran!d'on, over the Jong weekend. a a
Mr. and Mrs, Ed Torbit and
faanily who have been at their n yx
cottage in Bayfield Terrace, re- Z
turned to Ann Azibor, Mich., on plr
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Burch, Frank % j(� I K
Jr., Janet and- Donald, Willowdale;
Dr, and Mrs. R. G. Hunter, Mary
Alice and, Sally ,Beth and Jahn
Dawn;ie and Mrs Hunter'sr'iather, /
Toronto;
Mr. '<:fi
1•
a ens T as
Mrs. C11 R
s. ar es� ,
Rogers, <���
. µhip' �;�.s.
and Mss. D. G. Lance and sons, � �n l'
>
Chris, Bill and Justin, Troy, Mich,;
Mr. and Mrs. George Fellows,\\
Fraser, Pamela and Iiim, River-
side, had a co-operative dinner at r ac's.
the Fellow's cottage "Valley View"
ate. , ..•'\
on Sunday.evening before leaving q, „� ,,,„�• A„
for their respective homes on Mon- W l {A7'S NEEDED IS A
day. CORRESPONDENCE COURSE
�4<
Douglas Gemeinhardt, who is. inHOW TO CONDUCT 1°'st
ON '
Toronto undergoing treatment un-
A CONVERSATION WITH i''
s
der the Workmen'Compensation" m;
Board, spent the weekend at his. A TRAFFIC COP. '1 •� . ++?;
•�,,�
home i,n, the village. He receivedY • ... w . " •>?.
There s no argument about
a !tacit injury some time Aga while
engaiged' in fishing for Ed Siddel. the expert work we da ` �• +AMM* ..
Whether you need wheels
David Bricker I
London visited
� +�y
aligned, engine tune-up, brak- :� A • ,.:.�
11is grandparents, Canon and Mrs.,;
H. M. Lang Ford, on Sunday and es adjusted or electrical work ;.l -
Monday, Mrs. Rance •Bricker, who done . we give complete �
has been, visiting her parents, left satisfaction.
on Friday to join her husband, for
the weekend at their cottage an
• Q+r.4� ,•+.S
3.;.
\. ^i
Hone Harb-
Georgian a near ��.•. ��..�•.. 4:<
g an B y Y / "`•�^:� � .3� 3�� <� �••'�„ �'�`��`'`��.••..���t•`.�',•�>`� •��.�
OUT: k?.`• ;F R{ir 4v, �Cw,.,.`.
The Rev. J. P. Coulton, rector a�
of St, Andrews Episcopal, Church 600drldl
Lavinia, wife and two 'al dauglt.ters, •• R` X01,
Cathy and Sally, and Betty Bak- �>YOUR DEADLINE, SEPTEMBER 15„;_1
Fhr, have returnedafter a month, at(,�) '
their cottage on the former Green-
slade
reenslad'e fatun Blue Water only u Highway, You have onp
y �'ti until September 15 to
ONLY TWO MORE DAYS TO TAKE ADVANTAGE
OF TREMENDOUS HOME SAVINGS
,• r t
low,• 6w+,{w,
CLINTON
FALL
88c SALE
BUTTER - PERDUE
Limited
Dial HU 2.7023
exchange your Victory Bonds for
the new Canada Conversion Bonds,
earning up to 50% more interest,
".1 Cheek your investments NOW. If you, have any
lNk Victory Bonds, take them without delay to any
Royal Bank branch. Our officers will arrange to
z” deliver new Canada Conversion Bonds toY
ou. 3
Take advantage of this attractive investment
opportunity before September 16, when the con-
� version privilege expires.
�4r\ wr<Vv4,R• an K2 L::'sw:cw.: �, +'+ '::'•;. K s •, ;y
IF IN DOUBT as to whothor the $
vt
bands ydu hold are Victory Bonds, A<
?' I take thorn to anv Royal 8 nic Y
<S manager. He will tell you e
S'� �'a<i&orifi:,�'c+%,C'tC^•�c.,..�V�caw'xaiw£�w`?.ta��c'�Luww�
THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA