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ATTENTION FARMERS of Huron County!
liell.&.Sons (Canada) Limited.
Distributors of
MINERAL ,SUPPLEMENTS — CONDITIONERS and
VETERINARY 'MEDICINES
Annoi.ince the appointment of:
E. J. "Dick" Jacob & Reg, Ball
As Their New Salesmen for Huron County..
This- area was formerly covered by the lqte C. D. Connell, 'Clinton; who passed
away in December.
Mr. Ball will service all that part of
Huron County North of the Bayfield-
Clinton Road and North of No. 8
Highway,
Mr. Jacob's area is all that part of
Huron County South of. the Bayfield-
Clinton Road and South. of No. 8
Highway.
They Will Be Calling On You Soon
E. J. 'DICK" JACOB -
R.R. 5, Clinton
Phone HUnter 2-7574
REG. BALL
171 King Street, Clinton
Phone HUnter 2-9339
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A few eases of chicken pox are Box Social reported in the area. •
NEWS OF KIPPEN
Mrs. jack Fraser left on Tues.
1.103! to Visit in London, Brian Grime University of Wes-
tern .Ontario, London, was home
-over the weeknd.
Misses Jacqueline Cluff, London,
and Vicki Cluff, ,Londesboro, were
'home for the weekend.
Miss Helen McLeod, London,
'VROnt the weekend with her moth-
-er, Mrs, T, Castle and family,
Mr, and Mrs. Geoffrey
Stratford, were the guests of Mr.
And Mrs, Fr'ed P. Atkell on Sun-
day,
Mrs. Harold King, Mr. and Mrs',
.Harold. Atwood, and Timmy, Sm.-
ilia, visited Mr. and Mrs, E, A.
Featherston on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Renner and
'David, spent Tuesday and Wearies-
'day in Teeswater, with his par-
ents, the Reverend and Mrs, Peter
Rernter. Mr. and Mrs, E. W, Oddleifson
and 'guest, Magnus johnson, Lon-
don, were here for the weekend.'
Mrs, OcIdleifs.on remained at their
home here until Friday.
The Reverend and Mrs. Edward
Attwell, small son David and
baby daughter, Mary Margaret,
were guestS of the Rev, E.. J. B.
Harrison, at the rectory on Mon-
day afternoon, '
Mrs, j. H, Cobb left on Monday.
morning to motor to Clearwater,
Florida, She was accompanied by
Miss Kathleen Elliott and Mrs. T.
Dutton, Brucefield, who will go on
to St, Petersburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bell, Mr.
and Mrs. Alan Galbraith, and Jan-
is, Clinton; Mrs. Viola Black, Go-
derich, were visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Charles H. Bell, over Sattir-
daY :night and Sunday,
Barbara Sparks,, daughter of
Rev, and Mrs, Lorne A, Sparks,
was able 'to return home on 'Tues-
day after having undergone an
,appendectomy- in Clinton Public
Hospital, Wednesday ,..of last. week,.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kirkham,
London, visited her parents,. Mn
and Mrs, Emerson Hearn, on Sat-
urday, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon
Heard and two children, Donald.
and Linda, London, were here on
Thursday.
Mrs.' Clayton • Guest, Leaside, came on Saturday to spend this
week with . her sister, Mrs, Mal-
colm Toms, They were in Coder-
ieh on Wednesday for the Golden
Wedding Anniversary ,of, Mr, and
Mrs, E. R. Weston.
Gordon...Porter and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Scotchmer, attended the
"At Home", at the Teacher's col-
lege, Stratford, 'on Friday even-
ing. Miss Charlene Seotehmer,
stuudent there, accompanied them,
home for- 'the weekend,
Mr. and Mrs. William Bennett
and .the former's mother, London;
who Were at their cottage for the
weekend, were storm-stayed until
Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Cuchnere,
London, visited Sunday with
friends in the village.
Lloyd Dowson, Seaforth, visited
an afternoon with his brother and
sister-,in-law, 'Mr, and Mrs. Elston
Dowson,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brock and
Tom Brotk,..Chiseihurst, were re-
cent visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
Morley, Sr., Whalen,
Mr.. and Mrs. Elston, Dowson
spent Wednesday with their son,
in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs,
Eldon Kerr, Winthrop:
Deepest sympathy is. extended.
the. family 0 of the late Robert
Cooper in the sudden passing
which occurred Sunday in Cairo,
Mich,.
Mr. - and Mrs.- Gordon Wright,
Lorne...Park and Mrs. McMurdo,
Guelph, spent the weekend with
the forrner's mother and Mr. and
Mrs, 'Frank Wright.
• WillS Pot Luck
The Woman's Missionary Society
had a pot-luck dinner and quilt-
ing on Thursday in the school
room of the church, Roll call was
answered by'22 members.
The Maren meeting will be on.
March 10. Group 3 made plans
for a bake sale to be held in
Hensel]. on February 20.
The Willing Workers held box
social at SS' 2, Tuclwsznith, ,on
February 5, Mrs. Ross MeNichol, Mrs, Edison McLean, Mrs. Mor-ley Cooper and Mrs. Joe Losto were in charge,
Winners of the games were Mrs.
Jack .Consitt, Mr'$, William Cole-
man, Mrs. Leonard Lovell, William
Coleinan and Leonard. LOvett. Mrs,
Howard- Einkbeiner stumped the
panel. with her secret. $11.55 was
realized,
WA Friendship
Twenty-four members of the
Woman's Association 'Friendship
group met at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. Wen Alderdice on Tues.,
day evening last week. Games and
"I've Got a Secret" program were
carried out. Winners of games
were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. F. Bell,
Mrs. Stewart Pepper and Alf,
Moffatt. Robert McGregor stump-
ed the panel with his ',secret but
Mrs. William Caldwell, and Mrs.
W. L. Mellis did not.
Delicious lunch V'v:as served.
Silver collection amounted to
$11.80. Those attending and do-
nating were Mr. •and Mrs, Alf.
Moffatt, Mr, and Mrs. John A.
Cooper, Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Mellis,
Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Ander-
son, Mr. •and Mrs, W. j. F. Bell,
Mr.,„ and Mrs. Robert MacGregor,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Elgie,
Mr. and Mrs. William Caldwell,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McLellan,
Mr. and Mrs, Laird Finlayson,
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Pepper.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Wren, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Binnendyk were unable to
attend.
Clinton Nowo-Rocotcl--Thutodoyf February 1.1,E 1900,-Pogo 9
of '1 News Bayfield
By MISS Lvov R. WOODS
PHONE; BAYFIEW 45 r 3
Tuyll Street and the road from it
to their cottage was ploughed
out on Monday morning.
,IVIiss Berthena Sturgeon was
back on duty in Bayfield Post Of-
fice on Tuesday, although still
feeling the effects of a fall on
Saturday morning. She slipped on
the street, on her way to work,
and hit the back of her head.Mr.
and Mrs. Faetherston noticed her
holding her head in rather a daz-
ed condition and took her into
their home. She was suffering
considerably so Mr. Featherston
took her •to Clinton for medical
attention. She stayed with her
sister, Mrs. Ed. Florian, until
Tuesday morning.
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