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LINTON NEWS-RECORD
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$Y, MISS LUCY it WOODS
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PHONE BAYFIELD 45 r 3
Mr, and Mrs, James P. Ferg-
uson, London, are at their cottage.
Miss Jessie, Metcalf was in De-
troit for a couple of days this
week.
Mr, and Mrs. Ed Rouse visited
her aunt, Mrs. R, T. Larson, on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hart. and two
children, London, are vacationing
at the family cottage.
Miss C. P. Rankin and Mrs.
Mender left on Tuesday to visit
in Mount Pleasant, Mich.
•' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Underwood
and son, London, are occupying
"Stonehaven" for a fortnight,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Ford
returned to Londonon Monday,
after spending July in Bayfield.
Keith Leonard joined his wife
and family at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Featherston on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs, Alex Graydon and
two sons, London, are spending
this month in the McConkey cot-
tage.
J. O. Doyle, Ottawa, is spending
this week with his uncle, J. 0,
Doyle, at his cottage on Chiniquy
Street.
Miss Lola Elliott returned to
Detroit on Monday after having
visited her brother; Leslie Elliott,
for a week.
5, L. Dixon and Miss Carrie
Dixon, Brantford, were with the
Rev. and Mrs, F. H. Paull over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Weston,
London, were with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Weston, over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McTaggart
and family, Toronto, are occupying
the large Metcalfe house for the
'month of August,
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Rankin and
family, Goshen, Ind., arrived on
Saturday to spend a vacation at
"Glenboig" cottage
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kirkham,,
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London, were with the latter's
parents, Mr. and • Mts. Emersbn
Heard, on Sunday.
Mrs. Patricia Harding, St, Clair
Shores, Mich., is spending this
week with : her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. 5,M. Atkinson.
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'Mrs. George A,dams._ and baby.
daughter
returned home from
Alexandra and Marine Hospital,
Go'derieh, on Tuesday.
Michael Crane and Eric Plater
returned to Detroit on Sunday,
after having visited their uncle,
Donald and Mrs. McLeod,
Mr. and/Mrs. James M. Day and
family have returned to Pleasant
Ridg, Mich., after having spent
the past month at their cottage.. e ren -
Allen and, Patriciaa Sp ars, Tren-
ton, have come to spend a few
weeks with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs: Thomas Spears, No. 1 Jowett
cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy McLean,
Windsor, and Miss Lois Moffat,
Hamilton, were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Stewart over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cook, Gail
and Lewis, left on Saturday for
their home in Evanston, Ill„ after
having spent a month at their
cottage, "High Top."
Mr. and Mrs. Alex McAllister
and family, Toronto, are spending
a vacation with the former's par-
ents, Magistrate and Mrs. F. Mc-
Allister, The Highlands.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Switzer
who have been visiting his sister,
Mrs. George Lindsay, and other
relatives left the first of the week.
for their home in Vancouver.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Hendrick, Jr.,
Birmingham, Mich., are spending
this week at "Westwind" cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Hendrick, Sr.,
were also here over the weekend.
Mr. and'Mis. Norman Steenhof
and Karen who were •visiting Mrs,
Steenhof's aunt, Mrs. R. It F.
Gairdner, left on Thursday last for
Rochester, N.Y.,enroute to their
home in Hinsdale, 111.
Mr. and Mit. J. Barton, Gode-
rich, called on friends in the vil-
lage on Friday. They were ac-
companied by Mrs. William R.
Jowett and Mrs. J. A. Ferguson
who visited Mrs. LeRoy Poth.
Thomas M. Jackson, Egmond-
ville, has been spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs, Norman
McLean and family who are oc-
cupying Mrs. Heidemann's cottage
in Bailey Park for the season.
jylrs E. N. TIart has returned to
London after having spent the
month of July at her cottage. Miss
Dorothy Hart, London, and Miss
Marion Hart, Detroit, were with
their mother over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Vicary and
three boys, Essex, were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Baker,
"Wheel In" on Saturday. Mr. and
Mrs, Don Robinson, Toronto, also
spent the weekend with her par-
ents.
William H. Johnston returned
last Thursday after having taken
a trip west and visited Mr. and
Mrs. Wellington Johnson in Ne-
koma, North Dakota, for two
weeks,
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mustard and
family have returned to Cornwall
after having spent July at the
AH Roads Lead To
Hensall Motor Sales
This is our
Big Annual Clearance Sale
Of
Dependable
A WONDERFUL SELECTION of makes and models
awaits your inspection, if you are in the market for a
good used car. Be sure and visit HENSALL MOTOR
SALES USED CAR LOT NOW.
Listed below are a few of the many fine cars
which will go on sole during the month of August:
1953 METEOR Customline
4 door Sedan
This car is exceptionally
clean throughout (a local
one -owner car), mileage
guaranteed. Two- toned
paint, •
1953 METEOR Mainline
4 door Sedan
A one -owner car (Sharp),
two -toned,
1952 DODGE
Regent Sedan
A one -owner car, has had
perfect care and is in ex-
cellent condition.
1952 -PLYMOUTH Cran-
brook Club Coupe,
Air conditioning heater
mechanically perfect, lov-
ely to look at, perfect to
drive.
1949 FORD Coach
Good' mechanically; new
paint; a real buy.
1951 CHEVROLET
4door Sedan
Air-conditioning heater,
turn signals, show -room
condition,
1951 DODGE
Regent Sedan
Low mileage guaranteed;
very clean throughout;
radio, • air -,conditioning
heater,
1951 METEOR Coach
A smart dark blue metal-
lic finish with white side-
walls; Al mechanically.
1949 PLYMOUTH Sedan
Two-tone green finish —
see it and drive it. You
will want to own it,
1941 DODGE Sedan and
1941 FORD Coach
Both in good running or-
der.
LOW DOWN PAYMENT AND REGULAR., MONTHLY
PAYMENTS MAY BE ARRANGED
ON ANY CAR.
�r�sall A�otar Sales
DODGE - DESOTO SALES and SERVICE
THOMAS COATES ,'.LEN McMNIGHT,
Proprietor Sales Representative,
PHONE 31
HENSALL, ONT.
Mustard cottage. Mr.: and Mss.';
Frank Burch, Frank, Janet sand
Don; Willowdale, Came to 'occupy
it for. August.
Holidaying at • Lloyd's Cabins
are Mr. and Mrs. Frank McIlroy,
Toronto; Mr. and Mrs,:.iOtterbein,
Kitchener; , Mr, and Mrs. Fred
Dosch, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Johnston, and two dangle-
tees,
augh-to s, : ,St. Thomas.
The Rev, and Mrs. Alfred: Mc-
Alister left. on Monday • for Bruce
Mines, Northern Ontario, where
he' has accepted a 'chargein the
United Church. They- have been
holidaying at the family cottage
in The Highlands.
rs Bill Johnston
Mr. and M and
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two children, Kevin and " Vicky,
Windsor, visited -the former's aunt,
Mrs. Malcom Toms over the week-
end. Clayton Guest, Leaside, was
also the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Toms over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Millard and
Betty, Misses Jean and Gladys
Millai;d, Bra n t f or d, occupied
Stonehaven" .for a fortnight and
were at "Shangri-La" over the
weekend. Miss Jean Millard re-
mained for an extra Week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Reid and
Juanita Browning, Windsor, spent
Monday with the former's mother,
Mrs. A. W. Reid, "Enfield". Mr.
and Mrs. harry Reid accompanied
them to the village and are the
guests of their sister-in-law this
week,
Recent guests at The Albion
Hotel include: Mr. and Mrs, G.
Kemp, Stratford; Mr, and Mrs, S.
Schneider, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs.
D. Morgan, Mrs. V. Ballingall and
Miss Mary Joan Ballingall, Lon-
don; Miss Margaret Ferguson,
Ottawa. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Atwood'
spent the weekend with his sister,
Mrs, Alvin Dutot and family, God-
erich Township. On their return
to Sarnia 011 Sunday they were ac-
companied by Mr. and. Mrs. Len
13. Smith.
The congregation of Knox Pres-
byterian Church heldan enjoyable
supper in . the basement of the
church on Wednesday of last week.
The pastor, the Rev, D. J. Lane,
said the Grace. Following a sum-
ptuous repast, Miss C. P. Rankin
supervised games for the children.
Mrs, Douglas McAuley, Hamil-
ton, is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. M. Galbraith, "Sylvan
Acres", Blue Water Highway,
Goderich Township. Her husband
was also with them over the
weekend. • Mrs. Paul Walden and
two children are occupying the
Guest house.
Mrs. Thomas Dillon and baby,
Tommy, Port Washington, New
York, came" recently to spend the
summer with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. E. J. ,Bauer. Also visiting
their parents this week are Mr.
and hire. Gene Bauer and two
children, Kitchener, and grand -
Children, Brenda and Barbara
13auer, Waterloo,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cleave and
son Eric, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs, Charles Cleave and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Arvila Grey, enjoyed a
motor trip to Niagara Falls for a
couple of days recently. Last
week;- Eric Cleave, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Cleave and Mrs. Grey
visited relatives at different points
in Michigan,
Harry King and Mrs, Lillian
Mercer, who have been the guests
of Mrs. George King for the past
few weeks, left on Wednesday to
meet the former's son, Leonard
King in Windsor. He will accomp-
any them on the return motor
trip to 'California. Mrs. Mercer
has not been back to Bayfield
since 1916, and she enjoyed re-
newing acquaintances and talking
over old times,
Guests at Mrs. Walter West -
lake's over the weekend included
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ashton, London;
Mr. and Mrs. B. Flannery, Dear-
born, Mich.; Mr, and Mrs, T. J.
Flannery, Birmingham; Mr. and
Mrs. Owens, Windsor; Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Kennedy, Toronto;
Mrs. D. Hacken, Toronto; J. Eu-
banks, Detroit. Leaving on Wed-
nesday morning for their homes
were Miss Marion Atkinson, J. W.
Wolfe, St. Clair Shores, Mich.;
Ruth M. Ramey and party, St:
Thomas.
Now Arrivals at the Jowett
Cottages
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Barss and
family, London; Mr. and Mrs, A.
Lockman and family, London; Mr.
Sunset Drive4ll
Ili/,I Miles East of Goderich on
No• 8 Highway
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
August 4-5
"Thunder Pass"
Dane Clark
Dorothy Patrick
COMEDY CARTOON
SATURDAY and MONDAY
August 6-8
"Thunderhead,
Son. of Flicks"
Edmond O'Brien
Helen Westcott
COMEDY ' ,CARTOON
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
• August 9-10
"Return to
Paradise"
Gary Cooper.
Roberta Haynes
COIIlEDY ciAiiroozsr
Box Office Opens 8 p.m.
Two -Shows Nightly —
First Show at musk
PLAYGROUND — Refreshments'
Children •wider 12 to cars Free
LONDESBORO
AUBURN
' Mrs. Donald Napier returned to,
her home in Detroit after spend-
ing a week with her parents, Mri'
and Mrs, Bert, Brunsdon. •
Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Youngblut,
Londesboro and Mr. and Mrs, Carl
Longman and family, Auburn, vis-
ited on Sunday with Fred Young-
blut`and family, Woodstock.
Visitors at the home of Mr,' and
Mrs, Ear) Gaunt recently were
Mr. and Mrs;' Warren Zinn and
children and Mrs. Ervin Zinn,' Ash-
field; Mrs. Ward Chickbina, Gail l
and Marilyn, Lindsay. Gail and
Marilyn remained for tWa weeks
holiday with their cousin, Faye
Gaunt.
,No Service
There will be no church services.
in the Londesboro United Church
until August 21; when Rev. Moore,
Toronto, a Bible Society repre-
sentative will be the speaker.
Mr, and Mrs.=Butcher, Edward,
David and iltarion, Maple Creek,-
Sask., are visiting "qrs.Butcher's
parents, Rev, J. T, and Mrs. White:
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen and
family spent the weekend in the
USA. While there they viewed.
the Adirondae Mountains in New
York State.
WA -WAIS jfoint Meeting
The Woman's Association: and
Women's Missionary Society held
their July combined meeting m
the basement of the church. Mrs..
J. Lyon, president of the WA,
opened the meeting with the wor-
ship service. Mrs, Frank Tamblyn
read the Scripture lesson, Pro-
gram committee appointed Tor
August is: Mrs. William Manning,
Mrs. Watson. Miss Anne Fair -
service favoured with a piano solo.
A representative of a cooking
utensils company was present and
made arrangements for demon-
strations to be held in some of
the homes. A percentage of the
sales will go to the WA. After
the WMS meeting the hostess
served lunch.
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STANLEY
Mrs. Goldie Graham and Jack
spent a few days in Toronto.
Miss Lois Moffat, Windsor, visit-
ed at her home over the 'weekend.
Hugh McGregor, Detroit, and
Frank McGregor, RCAF Station
Clinton, spent the weekend with
their sister, Mrs. Ella McCowan.
Mr, and. Mrs. Allen Klinkhamer,
Detroit, spent a few' days at • the
home of George Baird. Mrs. Alma
Baird returned to Detroit with
them, ,
and Mrs. F. F. Tisdall and family,
Toronto; Mrs. F. Tisdall, Sr.,
Montreal; Mr. and Mrs, A. Henry
and family, London; Mr, and Mrs,
William Gmehner and family,
Grosse Point, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs,
E. Blair, Windsor; Mr, and Mrs.
W. Finley, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs.
R. R. McLean and family, Oak-
ville; Mr. and Mrs. E. Pongraez
and family, Grosse Point, Mich.
NEWS DE THE POPLARS
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bell and
Billy III, Dearborn, are holidaying
at the family cottage.
Mr. and Mrs, Wiii=am Bell re-
turned to Dearborn last week af-
ter having been at their cottage.
William Grelg returned to To-
ronto on Monday after a holiday
spent with his wife and daughter
at "Bali Acres".
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Stephens,
Jane, Mark and Nora, Toronto, are
holidaying at "Loch Hame" for
the month of August.
Mr, and Mrs, Lornle Blazer and
two daughters, Lynn and Paula,
Toronto, are occupying Mrs. J,
Radford's cottage this month.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cook,
Nancy and Donald, have returned
to Stratford after having spent
the month of July at "Loch Hama"
cottage.
Mrs. Henry Crick and Claire,
London, are at their cottage,
"Tumble Inn". Roy Crick is at
the Presbyterian Camp at Kintail
for a week.
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OTHER SIZES
PROPORTIONATELY
LOW
MOTOR
KING
As Low AS$13.49`
Gordon Radford
Service Station
LONDESBORO
Elbenes: Clinton 803141
Blyth 24th
Thomas Adams, Toronto, is Vis-
iting Mr,
isiting'Mr, and Mrs. William Strau-
ghan, •
Mr, and Mrs, Eve, Leaside, 'vis-
ited the lady's mother, Mrs. Herb
Govier.
Mr. ;and Mrs. Albert Killough,
Acton,; spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs,,, Russell King.
Eugene Dobie, Billie and Janie
Dobie, Toronto, visited Mrs. Cath-
erine Dobie last week.
M•ssMargaret A.Jackson and
r g
Miss Christine Cunningham are on,
a bus tripto h Maritimes.
Mrs. Hrry . Rns
derknechtand
Maynard, Detroit, visited Mr. and
Mrs. George Beadle last week.
Mr., and Mrs. -.Ronald Pentland,
North Bay, are visiting the lady's.
mother, Mrs. C. M. Straughan.
Miss : Marguerite Chopin ant
friendMissDavidson, have return-
ed from a motor trip to the Mari-
times.
Mrs. Rose Herman, Tavistock,
and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis ;Wagner,
USA, are visiting Miss Minnie
Wagner.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth. Thain and
family, Toronto, spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs, D. A.
MacKay.
Mr. and Mrs, A. Weston, Toron-
to, were weekend visitors with
the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alf. Rollinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lawson,
Mrs. Oliver Anderson, William and
Nancy, attended'tlie Seaforth re-
union at Seaforth on Sunday.
Mrs. Harry Maw, Mr. and Mrs:
Alex Dalziel and two daughters,
Petrolia and Mrs. William Dalziel,
Sarnia, visited Mr. and Mrs. E.
Philips on, and
Guests with Mr. nd M rs, Lewis
Ruddy include Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Swetze and nephew, Mr. and Mrs.
William Keeler and son Johnnie
and niece Miss Helen Keeler, all
Of PortH uron.
Rev. DeWitt Cousins, Wesley
United Church, Toronto, will
preach in Knox United Church
next Sunday. Mr. Cousins was a
former minister of Wesley -Willis,
Clinton, and Ashfield United
Churches.
Mrs. W. H. Sheppard, Mr. and
Mrs. Reid Sheppard and three
children, Sarnia; Mrs. C. Sly and
two children, _Kingston and Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Sheppard and
two children, Sarnia, visited
friends here at the weekend.
Bridal Tea
Mrs. Oliver Anderson entertain-
ed at tea in her home in honor
of Miss Patricia Trout, Toronto,
bride -elect of this month. The
early part of the afternoon Was
"BUSINESS
DIRECTORY"
INSURANCE
Insure the "Co-op" Way
W. V. ROY
District Representative
Box 310 Clinton, Ontario
Phone Collect
Office 557 Res. 324J
IL O. LAWSON
Bank of Montreal Building
Clinton
PHONES1 Office 251W; Res. 2513
Insurance — Real Estate
Agent: Mutual Life Assurance Co,
Be Sure - • Be Insured
B. W. COLQUHOIIN •
GENERAL INSURANCE
Representative
Sun life Assurance Co. of Canada
Office: Royal Bank Building
Office 50 - PHONES - Res, 703w2
J. E. HOLVARD, Bayfield
Phone Bayfield 58r2
Car - Fire - Life - Accident
Wind Insurance
If you need Insurance, I have
a Policy
THE McRILLOP MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office: Seaforth
Officers 1954: President, John
H. McEwing, Blyth; vice•presi-
dent, Robert Archibald, Seaforth;
secretary -treasurer and manager,
M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors: John H. McEwing;
Robert Arehibald; Chris, Leon-
hardt, Bornholm; E. T. Trewartha,
Clinton; Wm. S. Alexander, Wal-
ton; J. L. Malone Seaforth; Har-
vey Fuller, Goderich; J. 5, Pepper,
Brucefield; Alister-Broadfoot, Sea-
forth.
Agents: Wm. Leiper Jr., Londes-
boro; J. F. Pruater, Bredhagen;
Selwyn Baker, Brussels; Eric
Munroe, Seaforth.
INVESTMENTS
Get The Facts
Call VIC DINNIN`
Phone 168 — Zurich
Investors Mutual
Managed and Distributed by
Investors Syndicate of
Canada, Ltd.
OPTOMETRY
G. B. CLANCY
Optometrist — Optician
(successor to the late A. L.
Cole, optometrist)
For appointment phone 33,
Goderich
J. E. LONGSTAFF
flours:
Seaforth: Daily except Monday &
Wednesday -9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
Wednesday, 9 awe to 12.30 p.m.
Clinton: MacLaren's Studio—Mon-
days only -9 a.m, to 5.30 p.m.
PHONE 791 • SEAFORTH
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
ROY N. BENTLEY
Public Accountant
4 Britannia Rd. (corner Smith St.)
Telephone 1011
GODERICH ONT.
RONALD G. MCCANN
Public Accountant
Royal Bank .Bldg., Phone 661
Res: Rattenbury St., Phone 455
CLINTON, ONTARIO,
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THURSDAY,' AUGUST 4, 195`
spent making a bride's book. Tve- e
contests were enjoyed; Mrs. Ro-
bert , Wilson, Goderich, gave two
humorous readings.
Mrs. D. A. MacKay addressed
the guest of honor extending eon--
gratulations and best wishes and
many useful gifts were given her.
Miss Traut expressed her apprecia-
tion. The hostess served dainty
refreshments,
That part of Quebec lying KLot4"ttt'
of the. Saguenay River is largely
unexplored.
Two out of three labour union.•:
members in Canada belong to Can-
adian branches of, U.S. labour une'•
ions,
The 1950 census showed ahrloet
a million Canadian -born residents•:
of the United States,
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