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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1955-12-01, Page 8. , • . EIGH1 • THURSDAY, DECTMBER News of Bayfield BMISS LUC( R. WOOIS Con'esPdgdezlt PHONE BAY -FIELD 45 r 3 Fred Turner left on Monday to visit his brother in Windsor this week , Mrs. J. Pease and Ervine Pease, London, visited friends in the vil- -• rage on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson IVIcConiceY, Kitchener, were at their home in the village over the weekend. "Ronald Poth, UWO, London, •spent the Weekend with his par- , ents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Poth. • Miss Jessie 1VIetcalf, Detroit, 'was with her mother over the American, Thanksgiving weekend. John Sturgeon, Sr., was able to leave Scott 'Vier -nodal Hospital last • Week and is recuperating at home. CpI. and Mrs. Mersereau and small son of New Brunswick are occupying Mrs. W. A. Balkwill's home. 1VIrs. T. G. Postans returned • home on Sunday after having vis- ited in Detroit for a couple of weeks. Jack Tillmann and son Tony, London, were at their cottage for the deer -hunting season last week Dick Jeffrey, St. Joseph's, joined William L. Cameron, Detroit, and Miss Mildred Caineron, Lon- don, called on friends in the vil- lage _on Sunday after having visit- ed in Goderloh. Keith Leonard i Toronto, spent the weekend with his wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Feath- erSton, London, were also •with them on Sunday. Little Martha Corrie, Who ac- companied Mr. and Mrs, L. R. Gray to London on Sunday, re- turned home on Wednesday even- ing, after visiting with her aunt. Dr. and ;Vas. William A. Till - mann, Gerard, Peggy Ann and Mary Pat, Barbara •Mahar and Anita. Matelio, London, called on Mrs. R. H. F. Gairdner on Sunday. The Rev. Peter Renner and son Percy, Wilmer Harrison, George Little and the Rev. H. A. Dickin- son, Goderich, are hunting moose in the Hearst district this week. Mrs. Renner accompanied'them to Cochrane to visit her sister. Kenneth Arkell, aCcompanied by Ron Potter, Toronto, a class -mate at Waterloo College, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Ar- kell, over the weekend. Mrs. D. Sager and two children, Goderich, also visited her parents. The Rev. and Mrs. W. S. .Outer - SPECIALS Thur., Fri., Sat., Dec. 1,2,3 NATURE'S BEST 10 tins $ 1 CHOICE PEAS CLARK'S, BEANS tins $1 with PORK' Clark's TOMATO 8 JUICE tins $1 *1)EN PATCH ' CORN 8 this $1 KERNEL .IOC off GIANT RIN 67c pkg. HILLCREST TISSUE , rolls $1 TOILET PARD D06 ' FOOD '9tins $1 EMMA= BUTTER 3 $1 PEANUT Frozen Foods . ZER,O-PAK GREEN BEANS ,. pg. AUC MIXED VEGS. pkg. 27c ZERO -AH SPECIALS MORDAY, DEC. 5 and TUESDAY, DEC. 6 MAPLE LEAF 28 oz. Ai c MINCE MEAT .,. fin FANCY QUALITY TOMATO JUICE 24c 48 oz. tin SPECIALS WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7 and THURSDAY, DEC. 8 MARGARINE 1 lb. 33c GOOD LUCK ST. WILLIAM'S 2 FRUIT 26c MARMALADE 24 oz. jar PHONE 111 — Reg. Ball, Prop. — FREE DELIVERY i!guw.tiatdelm, 1;1 , TO CANADA'S NO:11 WINTER TIRE Cold RobinFound By -Local Nimrod P.C. Lloyd Westlake and Mer- ton Merrier were amongst the local inn -mods who - tramped through the bush trailing deer in this district last week. They were out from Wednesday to Friday, inclusive, and although • they -sighted the game, failed to bring oneQdown. But PC Lloyd Westlake didn't come home empty-handed. 'He produced a live robin from his Pocket and presented it to his Wife.• He had found the bird sitting in the leaves in the bush on Friday afternoon. Whether it was too cold to fly or just, "welkin', welkin' to 'Missouri," he doesn't know. He put it into his pocket and later when he put his hand in, it pecked him. The Westlakes have it in a canary cage, which is- much too small, so they are wondering if anyone going to Florida would like a little, passenger for comp- any! Robin red breast is ap- parently in good spirits, spreads his wings in the small cage, eats • and drinks, and chirps away to the birds outside. But his cap- • tors feel that they cahnot turn hin out into the bitter Decem- ber weather after having reviv- ed him. • . Trinity WA:Holds Annual' Names NeWlresideut'., (By our Bayfield correspondent) 'The annual meeting of the Wo- man's Auxiliary of Trinity Church was held on Thursday, November 24 at the liorne of , Mrs, N. 'W. Woods. Itwas opened by singing the. hyrrui for $t.' Andrew'S Day. -Mrs. R, H. F. Gairdner led' in prayers and Mrs, E. Heard read the Scripture, • bridge, Mrs. R. H. F. Gairdner and Mrs. E. Heard, Trinity Church, attended the consecration of the Ven. William A. Town - strand, D.D., F.ar.s. Archdeocon• of Middlesex, as Suffragan Bishop of Huron Diocese, in St. Paul's Cathedral, London, yesterday morning. • Rev. W. S. Outerbridge hopes that there will be a large attend- ance from Trinity Church at St. James' Church, Middleton, on Friday at 8 p.m. when the Rt. Rev. William A. Townahend, D.D., Suffragan Bishop of 1-1twon, will •officiate at his first Confirmation service. • Consecrated on St. And- rew's Day, Bishop Townshend brings great honour to his home Miss Margaret MacLeod reports seeing a porcupine which had nee'h killed by a car opposite Dodge's cottage on the River Hill road. And there are reports that several dogs in the village- have run foul of the quilled animals. .It was a surprise to know that these shy wild animals still inhabited these Parts, but then, perhaps they, too, are moving back to settled centres like the racoons and skunks:Even the foxes are becoming very bold in this district. Harry Baker, Howard Burt, London, and the latter's father-in- law, Horace Gray, Toronto, were at the former's cottage "Wheel - In" from Wednesday until Satur- day. They were hunting deer in a party with William McDool, Russel Davison, J. E. Howard and Lloyd Scotch e r , in Stanley Township. One good-sized doe was bagged on Saturday by members of the party. Charles Guest, London, and Warner Payne were lucky enough to have a deer each fall to their shots. They were hunting in a party. with Harold, Kenneth and Keith Brandon, Brown Lindsay, Arnold,lVfakins and John R. Mac- Leod. Douglas Geraeinhardt bagged one. With him were Glen Brandon and George Heard. • • Bible Society The officers of the Bayfield Branch of the Upper Canada Bible Society report a collection of $128, a small increase over last year. The secretary's report •showed quite an active year. With a mem- bership of 12, there had been an average attendance of eight. Do- nations had been sent to the Dio- cese of Caledonia and the Col- umbia Coast Mission. The united thank -offering boxes had yielded $21, which was sent to the annual Diocesan meeting in the spring. A bale of second-hand 'clothing was sent to the Scott Mission, Toronto. The financial report showed that all coinmittments to date had been met. A letter was read from Mrs. Delbert Haw and donations reported from Mrs. Haw and Mrs. George King, _ A letter from the Diocesan treasurer containing excerpts from letters received by the Dominion Board from the Rt. Rev. C. R. H. Wilkinson, Diocese of Amritsar, Miss Elsa Peter, Lahore, Pakistan, and Dr. Eileen R. 13. Snow, Lud- hiana, told of . the suffering and Want caused, by- the v}"orst flood the Piinjah has ever experienced. The St Andrew's Self -Denial Fund will be devoted to the relief work of the church in this strick- en, area. Anyone wishing to Con- tribute should place the donation in an envelope marked "W.A." on the collection,. plate, or give it to the treasurer. The Dorcas secretary, Mrs. Percy Weston, reported that the receipt of the outfit' for St. Paul's residential school, valued at $42.15 for St. Paul's Residential School, Cardston, Alta., had been acknow- le'dgecl. • ' The treasurer was instructed to send a donation to the Diocesan Dorcas secretary for work at the Mohawk Institute. The meeting also voted $5 to the chair fund for a chair for the Parish Hall. Mrs. Knuekey reported 12 Hu- ron Church News and nine Living Message subscriptions. The Rev. W. S. Outerbridge pre- sided for the election of officers. Mrs. Gairdner asked to be relieved of her duties as president, •but, after some discussion, the officers were returned as follows: honorary president, Mrs. W. S. Outerbridge; president, Mrs. R. H. F. Gairdner; vice-president, Mrs. E. Heard; secretary, Mrs. R. J. Larson; Hu- ron Church News and Living Mes- sage secretary, Mrs. C, Knuckey. 1VIrs. E. Heard was appointed to take charge of the study book for the coming .year. The WA Corp- orate Communion will be on Sun - 'day evening, December 14. Mrs. Larson, hostess, served tea at the conclusion of the meeting, on't Be Late... IT DOESN'T PAY TO BE LATE FOR WORK, and that could happen to you if you rely on your present battery. With the • cold morning starts coming on it may let you down. WE SELL TOP ,QUALITY BATTERIES, WITH ALL THE PLUS FEATURES INCLUDING: * High Capacity * Super Active Plates * Genuine Hard Rubber Cases . Tri -water • K Metal Grids All that plus guarantees up to four years. PRICEDFROM $9.4UP // ARCTIC WIPER BLADES— Flexible Ice Repellent Hood De -Ices Itself as it Wipes Recommended for winter use only // Goodyear Suburbanite Tires both new and recap AUTO WELLS ELECTRIC "The Original Tune -Up Shop" PHONE 762-.11 CLINTON Marks Car Badly' Smashed In Recent Accident '<By our Bayfield corespondent) • Cars driven by Miss lVfary K. Marks, Toronto, and Charles P. Denver, Goderich, were in collision on the Bayfield Concession Road, inSt at the Marks side -road, on Saturday, November '27, about noon. Miss Marks who had been 'called home earlier in the week, owing to the serious illnesp of her father, Charles Marks, was returning home after having spent the morning with her father in Clin- ton Public Hospital. She • was driving her brother John's car. (John intended to drive his moth- er out to the hospital for the af- ternoon.) The accident. occurred when the Denver car attempted to pass. The Marks car was badly smashed and considerable damage vas clone to the Denver vehicle by the impact. It was estimated at $500. P.C. Douglas Whitfield, Goderich, investigated. Miss Marks was taken to Dr. F. M. Newland's office, Clinton, Tdbot—Reid (By our Hayfield eorrespondeith) A quiet wedding was solermazed" ell• Saturday, NovembeT-26, at two o'clock in the afternoon, at: Vitoria Street United Chinch., parsonage, Goderich, by the ReV. Mr. Moote, when Margaret Jean: Reid became the bride of Robert: - Melvin Talbot. The bride wore a gray sult With red accessories and corsage of red!, roses. Miss Anna, Porter, Bay -- field attired in a gray suit with,' matching accessories and a. col, - sage of pink roses, was brides -- maid. Raymond Scotchrner groomsman. • The bride is the eldest daughter - of, Mr. and Mrs. Norval Reid, Hensall, and the groom is the son, of Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Talbot,. Bayfield. The young couple are residing at the groom's home on the Blue Water Highway, Stanley Town-. ship. for treatment of bad bruises, and' abrasions to her leg and thigh. Although badly shaken up, she was able to return home, reresleglimiowesemaomermemi—g*grr Make our Store your Store for your Christmas Gilt Selection WE HAVE A COMPLETE, NEW GIFT ASSORTMENT. 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