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CLINTON 'NEWS -RECORD'
THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1
ewsof Bayfield
• Representative: 45r3
SUSS LUCY R.WOODS r Phone HAYFIELD
Ed. Sturgeon spent the weekend on Monday to spend a few days in
in Londono, Detrol
Bob Brandon, London, was home
over the weekend.
John Scotchmer, Jr., spent the
Weekend in Toronto.
Miss Barbara Bassettt, London,
was home 'over the weekend.
Mrs. J. Paynter and son Clark
left on Saturday to live at Byron.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ormand left
Miss Joan. McLeod, London, : was
with her mother and sisters over
the weekend.
Mrs. Stanley Strachan, Windsor,
came on Friday to visit her brother
George Littlle.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Flagg, London,
spent several days last week at
their cottage, "Flagg 'Haven."
'NOTICE --
To All Members of the
Bayfield Agricultural Society
The Annual Meeting will be held in the
BAYFIELD TOWN HALL
at 2.00 o'clock
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 15
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Harold Weston and son, Ray,
Ferndale, Mich.t spent the weekend
with his father, George Weston,
Mrs Louise. Crane and two child-
ren, Diane and Michael, are stay-
ing with her sister, Mrs., Lucy
Plater.
Allen Ormond returned to the
village on Friday after having
spent' Christmas and New Year's
at Iron Mountain,
Norman MacAulay, Wheatley,
called on L. H. D. MacLeod on
Monday.. "Louie" was working,
for him at Enieau when he -was
taken ill some years ago.
Miss Janet MacLeod, London,
was home over the weekend, and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacLeod
and Cathy, London, also spent
sunday with 'Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
MacLeod.
There was no service in 'trinity
Church on Sunday last owing to
the indisposition of the rector, Rev.
E. Carew -Jones. His many friends.
hope that he will soon be improved
in health.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Ritchie left on
Saturday morning for their home
in Elmvale. They were accomp-
anied by the former's mother, Mrs.
George King, who will spend the
winter with them.
Mrs. M. C. Hart and Mrs. A. F.
King, who were here owing to the
death of the former's father, Geor-
ge King, returned to Toronto on
Thursday evening with Charles
Hart and Douglas King.
John Kipper, Prince George,
B.C., surprised his sister, Mrs.
Percy Weston, when he arrived,
with their sister from Zurich for
Christmas. It is a number of years
since he had been east.
Sympathy is extended to F. Mc-
Fadden in the death of his. father,
'Freeman Elsworth McFadden, who
passed away peacefully at his
home in Alliston following an ill-
ness of ten days, on. Friday, Jan-
uary 8. Mr.' and Mrs. F. McFad-
den were in Alliston on Monday
for the funeral.
United Church WMS
The Woman's Missionary Society
of the' United Church met on
Thursday last at the home of Mrs.
Lloyd Makins ,with 'an -excellent
attendance. The president, Mrs. Westlake,
took as her theme "Church Unity"
and gave a Bible reading on the
subject. Miss A. M. Stirling gave
a short talk on the organization
of the department of "Christian
Stewardship."
Mrs. Watson introduced the new
Study Book "Where'er the Sun"
and was assisted in its presentat-
ion by Mrs. P. Renner, who re-
ported from India, on the work
being done there; Mrs. Rohner
from Africa; Mrs. Dewar from
Mexico; Mrs. Dunn from Canada
and Mrs. J. Scotchmer from behind
the Bamboo Curtain," in Com-
munist China..
The Auxilliary had raised its al-
lotment in 1953 and methods of
raising funds in the coming year,
were discussed. '"
United Church WA
The first meeting of the year of
the United Church Woman's As-
sociation was held at the home of
Mrs. Lloyd Makins on Thursday
last. The meeting opened with the
WA theme song, followed by the
theme prayer. The president, Mrs.
Gordon Scotchmer was in charge
of the meeting and asked members
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First baby to be born in 1954 at Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, 'Goderich, was the son of Mr. and Mrs. John
W. Pritchard, R.R.' 2, Bayfield. He is shown. here, shortly after.
his arrival on Saturday, January 2.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Women's` Association
The regular meeting of the Wo-
men's Association of St. James'
Church, Middleton, was held Wed-
nesday afternoon, January 6 at
the home of Mrs. Edward Wise
with 17 ladies and four children
present. The meeting was opened
by singing "What a Friend We
have in Jesus", followed by the
members' prayer and the Lord's
Prayer:
The minutes were read by the
secretary, Mrs. Ray Wise; the
treasurer's report was given by
Mrs, Edward Wise. The roll call
was answered by paying the year's
membership fee. The roll call ap-
propriate to the month of Febru-
ary will be a biblical verse contain-
ing the word "love" or "charity."
The president, Mrs. John Mid-
dleton, outlined plans for the year.
A resolution passed as a motion to
the effect that January, February
and March would be considered
social months with each member
responsible for some activity, the
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luck dinner at 12.30 p.m. The
parsonage committee was instruct-
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WA. This activity could take the
form of a social evening, card
party or dinner or whatever. Mrs.
Milton Steepe is program convener.
Mrs. Arnold Miller gave a con-
cise demonstration of the fine art
of 'quilting, for the benefit of any
amateurs. It was decided to have
a birthday box again. There were
no January birthdays. Mrs. O.
Cole, convener of the Dorcas com-
mittee, outlined its needs for 1954.
Fifteen print blocks 18 inches
square arerequested for the next
meeting. Mrs. Don Middleton sang
"Love's Old Sweet Song" accomp-
anied by 'Mrs. John Middleton on
the piano. This number was much
appreciated. A quilt was worked
on all afternoon but not completed.
The meeting closed with the Miz-
pah benediction, after which the
hostess served a bountiful lunch.
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