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CLINTON NEWS REOORD
News of .Bayfield
SY MISS LUCY R. WOODS
Ontario's Champion Country Correspondent
PHONE HAYFIELD 45 r 3
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stewart
lett on Tuesday to spend a few.
days at Orillia.
Mrs. J. A. Connie, Winnipeg,
is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Ro-
bert Scotchmer.
Mr. and Mrs, Dalton Smith and
Janet, London, occupied their cot-
tage over the weekend. -
AC2 Harold Higgins and ,bride
are occupying one of the Jowett
cottages for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Furter, Lon-
don, visited the latter's brother,
CUSTOM
SAWING
SING
SAWMILL Situated
6 Miles from Clinton -
on Bayfield -Clinton Road.
M. K. MOTE FARM
ALSO
Planing -
Matching
Millwork
at Mill in Bayfield
M. K. MOTE
Phone Clinton 238J1
Prof. and Mrs. R. K, E. Pem-
berton, London, were at their
cottage on Howard Street over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Manness,
London, came on Monday to spend
the season at their cottage on
Tuyll Street.
Mr, and Mrs. James Des Jardin
and the former's sister and 'family
spent the weekend at their cot-
tage on Colina Street.
Miss Helen McLeod is recuper-
ating at home after having under-
gone a tonsilectomy in Clinton
Public Hospital on Saturday.
Misses M. and It. Kruke were at
the Village Guild aver the week-
end, Mrs. James Currie, 'Dear-
born, Mich., was their guest.
On Sunday Percy Proctor's,bro-
ther and sisters gathered at Deer
Lodge to honour their father,'Wil-
liam Proctor," Goderich, on Fath-
er's day. -
Mrs. C. W. Brown accompanied
Dr. and . Mrs. Gordon Lee to To-
ronto on Monday where she will
be the guest of Miss M. Hodgins
for a few days. ' •
Misses Alice Drouin and Adele
Fer"nette returned to their respec-
tive cottages in the village on
Monday after having spent two
weeks in. Detroit.'
Miss L. C. Morley, Highland
Park, accompanied by her sister,.
Mrs. K. Moore and granddaughter
Pat. --Fisher, arrived on Thursday
last to occupy her cottage, "Birch -
cliff".
The Rev. W. S. Outerbridge con-
ducted the morning devotion over
CKNX on Thursday last. Mrs.
Outerbridge sang, "He Shall Feed
His Flock" by Handel, during the
service.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Atkinson,
Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Cooper,
Windsor and D. A. Atkinson,
Detroit, were at the.latter's home
on Bayfield Terrace over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs.' Clarence Renox,
Mr. and Mrs, Vincent Paskiewicz.
and family, Detroit, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Proctor, Deer Lodge, over the
weekend.
Mrs. H. Bauer's mother, Mrs.
M. Heiser and Miss Kaye Martin,
Waterloo, , were her guests over
the weekend. Mr. Bauer and two
sons, Paul and Tom, Waterloo,
were also at the cottage for the
weekend.
Guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. G,
Hunter over the weekend were:
Mr. and Mrs. E. Wood, Miss
Beale, Toronto; Prof. Hanno Rund
was the guest of Miss Mary Alice
Hunter, and .Barbara Scott, also
of Toronto visited with Sally Beth
Hunter.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dunn and
two daughters, Alice and Janice,
returned to London on Monday
morning after having been; at their
cottage over the weekend, Miss
Barbara Bassett who was home
over the weekend, accompanied
them to London.
Mr. and Mrs. William Moran
returned to London the first of
the week after having spent three
weeks at their cottage. During
this vacation, they enjoyed a mot-
or trip to Midland and Penetang,
being accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Houston.
Miss Mabel Hodgins and Miss
Margaret Macdonald, Toronto,.
were at the former's cottage,
"Stonehaven", over the weekend,
They sail aboard the S.S. "Hots
eric" from Quebec on July 1 to
spend the summer in England,
Scotland and on the Continent.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Lundbohn
and three children were the guests
of the former's aunt, Mrs. J. W.
Jowett from Sunday until -Tues-
day. They were on their way
home to St. Paul, Minn., after
having been to Syracuse, N.Y.,
where Mr. Lundbolin attended a
meeting of the Chemical -Associa-
tion.
Guests of Mr. and- Mrs. LeRoy
Poth over the weekend were Mr.
H. A. Stinson, on. Sunday.
Miss Jessie. Metcalf, Wayne Uni-
versity, Detroit, is at her home
here for the long vacation.
Miss Nellie Reid, Stratford, is
the guest of Mrs. H. A. Lawson at
her cottage on Tuyll Street.
Mr. and . Mrs. E. -J. Bauer and
Miss M. Bauer, Waterloo, were at
their cottage over the weekend.
'William Murray, Van Dyke,
Mich., was with his mother, Mrs..
Agnes Murray, over the weekend.
J. M. Atkinson, St. Clair Shores,
Mich., 'spent the weekend with his
wife at their home on Colina St.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cavanaugh,
London, occupied their cottage, on
Delevan Street over the weekend.
lk Mrs. Martin Rosen has taken a
position in Corrie's Market. which
opened last week for the summer
season.
Fred W. Baker who was taken
to Clinton Public Hospital on
Thursday last is improving in
health.
Mr. and Mrs, James Day, Pleas-
ant Ridge, Mich:, were at their
cottage on Tuyll Street over the
weekend.
The Rev. Canon and Mrs. H. M.
LangFord, Kitchener, were .' at
their cottage from Tuesday to
'Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Savage
and family, Detroit, are -holidaying
in one of the Jowett cottages
this week.
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NORTHBOUND - 2.49 • p.m.
SOUTHBOUND 5.06 p.m.
Bus Stop -at Bayfield Garage
Phone Bayfield 5
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Celebrate 40
Fears Marriage
g.
(By our Bayfield correspondent)
Mrs. Roy'Allin, Colborne Town-
ship, and Mrs. Vernon Oesch,
Blake, 'entertained about 30 friends
and neighbours at their parental
home on the Blue Water Highway,
Stanley Township, on. Thursday
evening. It' was a complete sur-
prise to their parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Carl. Houston, who had invit-
ed the former's sister and her
husband, Mr. and Mrs. William
Moran, for supper in celebration
of their wedding anniversary.
Progressive euchre was played,
the prizes 'going to Mrs. William
Hayter, ladies high; Mrs. Carl
Houston, consolation; Milton Pol-
lock, high, and Cecil Dowson, low
score.
Before lunch was Nerved, E. C.
Fitzgerald expressed congratula-
tions hes for the wars
ions and best wishes Y
to come to the bride and groom
of 40 years. ' And they were pre-
sented with an . electric table lamp
and other electrical appliances for
their future home. _ Carl Houston
expressed thanks and appreciation
of the honour accorded them in
his usual easy manner, and Mrs.
Houston also added her thanks to
Pirestooe
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to take the place of
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Chicks which must spend 'their entire growing period
indoors, require more in a feed than those that are
raised on good, green range.
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Phone 114 —.Clinton
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Butyl rubber-Sattl•Liner
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clings to nails and other
sharp objects, preventing
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Twofold gripping'dctiAV.
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O uter grooves remain
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.grip and Inner ribs mesh'
to provide "biting action
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all for the beautiful gifts.
It was on June 16, 1915, that
Miss Ethel Mose, daughter of "the
late Annie Hayter and James
Mose was married to Carl Hous-
ton, son of the late Mary Anne
Harrison and Samuel Houston.
The quiet ceremony was perform-
ed at noon at the home of the
bride's parents, Walton, by the
Rev. Richard Page, Brussels. Lat-
er, the young couple left on a
wedding trip to• Toronto, Niagara
Falls, and Buffalo. Upon their
return, they took up residence on
the groom's farm which he had
taken over from his father, and
where they have lived ever since.
They have two daughters,
Beatrice (Mrs. R. Allin) and
Madge (Mrs, V. Oeseh) and She
granddaughter, Servs Madge Al -
lin.
Recently Mr, and Mrs. Houston
have sold -their beautiful lake-
front farm ` to -:James Lind, . Lon-
don, who gets possession in No-
vember. Their many friends hope
that they will locate in this vicin-
ity. Mr. and. Mrs. Houst6n'have
taken an active part in community
life, He has also served on' the
Stanley Township Council of
' which he is still a member.
and Mrs. J. O. Hughes, Detroit;
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hughes, North-
western University, Evanston, Ill,;
and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Poth and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Poth and sons, Richard and Don-
ald, New Dundee, were also their
guests.
Guests at ,'Deer' Lodge are Mr.
and Mrs. G. Campbell and family,
Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Foote and family, Bayfield; .' Mr.
and Mrs: Robert Smith and fam-
ily, Clinton. The following mem-
bers of the Women's Division,
RCAF Station Clinton, have taken
a cottage for the. season:- Teddy
Tetzlaff, G e o r g i an a Hancock,
Pamela Chapman, Audrey Sallee,
Lyle Anderson, Jean MacFarlane.
Miss Elizabeth Hennessy, Flint,
Mich., was a guest at The Little
Inn last week. Weekend, guests
included Mr. and. Mrs. A. Spoel-
stra, London; Misses Annie and
Marion Watson, Windsor. Miss
Jeanette Keavey, Detroit, and Mr.
and Mrs. H. L, Kennedy, Toron-
to, are guests at The Little Inn,.
and on Sunday Miss M. and J.
Torrance, Clinton, entertained
Misses Nina Allin and Mabel Bris-
bane, Toronto, and Misses D. and
W. O'Neil, Clinton, at a dinner
party.
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News Prom The Poplars
Mr. and 'Mrs, J. Cree Cook,
Clinton, are at "Wee Loch Flame"
for the summer.
Mr, and Mrs, Stewart Cook,
Nancy and Donald, Stratford,
Spent the weekend at Loch Hame
cottage.
Mrs. J. Radford, -Clinton; Miss
Wilma Radford, London, and
guest, spent the weekend at her
cottage.
Mrs. William Greig and Miss
Jean, Toronto, are occupying their
cottage, "Bali Acres" for the sea-
son. William Greig, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Jenkins, Toronto, were with
them over the weekend and Jim
Jenkins, Stratford, spent Sunday
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HENSALL
THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1.3rXx'.
VARNA
Mr. and Mrs. George Ortwein,
Great Falls, Man„ visited friends
and relatives during the past week,.
The Sympathy of this community
goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Anson
Coleman' and family in thein recent
bereavement.
The a n n ua l service of the
Varna LOL No. 1035 will be held
'n the United Church at Varna
next' Sunday, June 26, 1955, at
7,20 in the evening.' The Ban-
rioekburn Pipe Band will be in
attendance. Rev. T. J. Pitt will
conduct the service.
WMS-WA
The Women's Missionary Society
and Woman's Association of Varna
United Church rnet at the home'
of Mrs. Lee McConnell with 22
members and six visitors present.
The meeting opened with the
theme song. Mrs. Stevens read the
Scripture lesson. Thoughts on the
lesson' were given by Mrs. George
Reid and followed with prayer.'
Mrs. Robert Taylor and Mrs. Wil-
liam McAsh gave fine reports on
the WA convention.
The bake sale planned for Aug-
ust has been cancelled. Mrs. Ings,
Mrs. Robert Taylor and Mrs. Stev-
ens are to look after the church
flower beds.
Misiter Honoured
Rev. W. J. Rogers, minister of
Hensel]. United Church for the
past five years received an ever -
sharp pencil from the Sunday
School on ,Sunday morning. Dave
Kyle, superintendent, spoke brief-
ly, and Robert McKelvie made the
presentation. Rev. Rogers is leav-
ing this month for Lyndwood-
Suburban Area in Toronto Town-
ship, near Port Credit, This . is
a newly organized congregation
looking forward to building a
church. He will also serve Ban -
dale United Church.
AIRCRAFT SPOTTING UNIT
ORGANIZED AT WINGHAM
The RCAF --has organized an
aircraft spotting system for Can-
ada, and recently Flying Officer
Moll, London, visited Wingham, to
organize a unit in the Wingham
area..Wingham Advance -Times.
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Premium Cooked Picnics . LB. 55c
Premium Bacon y, 0i;i10 PING. -.39c ea.
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CELEBRATION
FRIDAY, JULY 1
EXETER PARK
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Dale Sisters; lovely dancerM;
Billy Meek, Canada's top
comic; Mary. May Demers,
acrobatic beauty; Cy Leon-
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Gray, Detroit's Miss Variety;
Nancy McCiaig, s on g and
dance; Lee Paul, emcee; and
others. STARTS AT 9 P.M,
Ball Game — Soccer Game
' Start at 6 p.m.
BANDS
Free Treats For Children
Admission' —
Adults' $1.00 Children Free
25-6-b
TENDERS
Goderich Separate School. Board
welcomes TENDERS for the •
Painting of Interior of the School
Work must be completed by the end of July. Lowest
or any tender not necessarily accepted. Particulars on ap•
plieation to the
SECRETARY, W. A. COULTHURST,
Box 382, Goderich, Ontario
Ill
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1948 Plymouth Club Coupe, radio $550.00,:
1949 Dodge $195.00
A NICE LINE OF
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Refrigerators in stock now
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LITTERS LIKE THIS
WILL INCREASE YOUR FEEDING PROFITS
Big, strong healthy pigs at birth mean more pigs
weaned. And the more pigs' youµ wean, the greater
your hog profits. If you, wean en average or 9 pigs
per litter your cost per pig is"going to be a lot smaller
than if you wean only 6 pigs per"litter because you
still have to ` feed and! core for the sow regardless of
how many she weans.
Is balanced feeding important with sows? IT CERT-
AINLY 1S! You wouldn't expect a hatching :flock to
do well if they did not receive a well-balanced hatching
ration. The same applies to brood sows.
Tests prove that balanced -fed sows WEAN on 6ie
average up to 3 extra pigs per litter compared to
straight grain -fed sows.
Came in and see us about SHUR-GAIN Sow Ration—
a BALANCED feed for sows. Or if you haveyour awn
grain we can make a completely balanced sow ration
for you using SHUR-GAIN Sowmix Concentrate.
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