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NEWS OF BAYFLELD
Representative;
'Miss Lucy R. Woods Phone Bayfield 45r3
E. " A. Featherston, London
spent the weekend at his home.
Mrs. J. Robinson, Toronto,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Grant Turner.
Miss Jessie Metcalf, Detroit,
spent the weekend with, her
mother, Mrs. William Metcalf.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mack and
daughter Merry, are spending a
few days of this week at Detroit.
Miss Norma Sturgeon, Zurich,
spent 'the weekend with her
parents, Mr. end Mrs. W. Stur-
geon,
Miss Betty Lou Larson, Lon-
don, spent the weekend with: her
parents, Mx. end Mia. R. J.
Larson.
Miss Gloria Westlake, London,
spent a few days last week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Westlake. r
Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy Path and
son Ronnie, Kitchener, spent' -the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Jowett.
Mr. and Mrs. George Howard,
Detroit, are spending a few clays
with the, former's mother, Mrs.
Ellen Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fowlie, Lon-
don, spent the weekend with the
fornrer's sisters, Misses Frances
and Ethel Fowlie.
John Cameron left on Monday
to attend the funeral of his bro-
ther Gordon who passed away at
his home in,Toronto.
Mrs. Robert Clark, Cleveland,
Ohio, returned to her home on
Saturday after spending last
Week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Berry.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Baker and
family, Mrs. L. M. Burt end fam-
ily, all of London, spent the
' weekend with Mr. and Mrs. F.
GALVANIZED
ROOFING
at
COUN'TER'S
Phone 120 -- Clinton
W Baker
Mrs. R. H. F. Gairdner, James
Scott and daughter Katie, return-
ed to Toronto on Monday after
spending the past three weeks at.
their home.
MT. and Mrs. William Speed
and family, Inkster, Mieh, spent
the weekend with . Mrs. 11. Mc-
Clinchey. On their return home
they were accompanied by Mrs.
McClinchey who will spend the
winter with them.
Firemen's Dance
A very successful Firemen's
Dance ' was held in the Town
Hall on Friday evening of last
week. Music was supplied by
Collins Orchestra, Bayfield, and
lunch was served in the basement,
BRUCEFIELD
Miss Rhea Hall, Blyth, spent
the weekend with Miss Margie
Zapfe.
Miss Marion and Mn Ron Pat-
erson visited at their. home over
the weekend. ' •• •
Mr. and Mrs. George .Griffiths
and daughter visited. Saturday,
with Mr. and Mrs: H. Berry and
Mr. and Mrs. G. Elliott.
Mrs. Leadnor, Miss Mary Gor-
don and Mr. W. Sages end Mr. D.
McQuire, 'visited at the home of
Mr. T. B. Baird on Monday.
Robert Allan has returned home
after attending a, Folk School at
Dorchester. Miss Betty .Allan,
London, spent the weekend at
her home.
Church Annual Tonight
The annual meeting of Bruce -
field United Church will be held
on Thursday evening. Feb. 2, be-
ginning with a pot -luck supper at
6.30 p.m,
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Baird enter-
tained on Monday, January 30 at
a family dinner" for Mr. Baird's
mother, who celebrated her 90th
birthday. In excellent health,
Mrs. Baird spent a very enjoy -
Pre -inventory Sales
Here is your chance to choose from
large stocks of Hardware, Kitchenware
and Drygoods, reduced from 10 to 20%.
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS
apply to:
A LARGE STOCK OF LEATHER GLOVES AND MITTS
A NEW HEAVY-DUTY ELECTRIC RANGE
(enamel slightly scratched in shipping)
A NEW GILSON GAS -DRIVEN WASHING MACHINE
A USED BEATTY ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE
TWO' OIL -BURNING BROODER STOVES
Many Other Hardware Items
Alexander's General Store
LONDESBORO
WANTED
The Huron County Historic Com-
mittee are desirous of securing a 'building
for a County Museum. Any municipality
having such a building please contact the
County Clerk.
N. W. MILLER,
Clerk, County of Huron
Goderieh, Ontario
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WANTED
Applications will be received for the
position of Janitor for the Huron County
Pubic Health Unit. Applicants please
contact Dr. R. M. Aldis at tb:e Unit
Headquarters.
N. W. MILLER
5-b Secretary
TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT
Tenders' for' Gravel
SEALED TENDERS will be received by the
Clerk until
1 p.m., Monday, February, 6, 1950,
for the crushing and delivering of 12,000 cu. yds. of
gravel, must go through '5/8 inch screen. Township to
supply gravel. Work , to commence not later than
June 1, 1950.
A marked cheque of $200 must' be enclosed with
tender. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
Work to be, done to satisfaction of Road Superintendent,
For further information apply to,
LEN CALDWELL, Road Superintendent,
' or
GEORGE COWAN., Clerk
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Had Brilliant Career
MRS. JAMES R. SCOTT
"Liz Gairdner," Bayfield, well
known writer who died in
Toronto January 9, 1950, in
her 30th year. Her career
was forecastwhen, as a girl
of 12 years, she wrote and
illustrated a weekly tabloid
'newspaper for a patient in
Queen Alexandra Sanatorium,
Her last article appeared in
"Mademoieslie,"
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Most Canadian textile mills
are located in small cities in
towns bringing employment close
to people in rural areas.
able day with her -family and
friends. Guests were present
from Stanley, Bayfield, Exeter
and Goderich. Besides her son,
with whom she spends the winter,
Mrs.. Baird has one grandson and
two great grandsons.
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD,
Goderich Township
Mrs. Dave Bean, Bert and Ber- ' Pheeney, ail of Detroit, spent
nice, Colborne, spent Sunday with Saturday as guests of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wallis. Mrs. Fred Wallis.
Mrs. George Colclough, Seventh The WA of St. James Church
Concession, spent a few days' last Middleton, will meet on Wednes+
weekk at the home of her parents, day, afternoon, February 8, at the
Mr. and Mrs, Ira Merrill. home of Mrs. Milton Steeple,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bower, 'There will be a quilt. New mem
Miss Carolyn, theirson-in-law beta will be welcome,
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forbes
entertained the S. S. No, 4 Corn -
Ebenezer Church at their home recently, The ev-
munity Club and' their families
Reports Good Year ening was `spent in progressive
games, etc, and the ladies sery
ed lunch. The next social even-
ing will be on February 17,
Farm Forum Meets
S.S. No, 4 Farm Forum met at
the home of, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Williams, on Monday night. This
was "Review Night" and the
topic for discussion was "milk",
As all members of the forum send
theamilk from their farms to the
Carnation Milk Co. at Holmes -
vile, this was a timely topic for
discussion. For recreation
The annual meeting of the
congregation of Ebenezer' United
Church.. was held in the church
with Rev. C. 'Iravener presiding
at the meeting. Jim Lobb was
appointed secretary for the meet-
ing,
New members were appointed
to various offices and favourable
reports were given by the various
organizations of the church.
Irvine Tebbutt 'moved a vote
lion
of appreciation of the congrega- contest was conducted by Miss
Rev. and rdxsthe e f aith ulness of V mer, ant card games
The annual Sunday Schooliat were played.loof the ets served
meeting was held following the at the close of the meetinw
congregational meetingwith the aa The meetingmnext week will be
following officers beig elected Robert the home of Mr. and Mrs.
for the coming year: Superintend- Thm Thompson, witc. Mrs.eR.
ent, Carman Tebbutt; . assistant Thompson and Mrs, Jack Merrill
on for recreation.
superintendent, Jack Merrill;
missionary superintendent, Car-
man Tebbutt; temperance super_ t. James Church
butt; assistant Mrs. Ira Merrill.Reports Good Year
intermediate 'teacher, Mrs, a were host and hostess . and Mrs. Fred Middleton
Merrill; assistant, Mrs. Bert Lobb; annual vestry meeting of St.
Junior class teacher, Mrs. Frank James' Church (Middleton) The
Jones; assistant, Mrs. Mervin meeting was opened with prayer
Lobb; primary class teacher, Mrs. by Rev. L. Morgan. . After read -
Carman Tebbutt; assistant, Mrs. tug of the minutes of the prey -
Jack Merrill; secretary -treasurer, ions meeting . by vestry clerk
Stewart Farquhar; organist, Lewis Robert Bowden excellent reports
Tebbutt; assistant, Gerald Teb- were given by the officers of diff -
butt. Election of officers for 1950
intendent, Mrs, Wilfred Riggin;
nible Ciiass teacher, Irvine Teb-
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1950 -
event organizations of the church.
were as follows: Rector's warden,
Aif. Hudie; people's warden Robt
Bowden; lay delegate to synod,
Pred Middleton; substitute del-
egate, Chas ; Cooper; vestry clerk,
Chas, Wise; Sidemen:— George
Wise, Keith Miller, Edward Wise,
Donald Middleton, . John'"Mid'dle-
ton Jr., Ray Wise and Ed, Deevee.
Board of Management, Alf Hudie,
RMrs. John Mrs.a Stewart Middleton, Midd-
leton,
Fred Middleton, George Wise,
Ken Merner and Joe Storey.
A ' vote of thanks was moved
by the rector to the organists,
Mrs. John Middleton and Mrg.
IBert Rowden, to the caretaker
Don Middleton and to all work--
ers La the .church.
A proposal to erect a sign out-
side the church was given strong.
support by the meeting, also a
proposal to install hydro in the
church was strongly supported',.
The meeting was closed with
the Benediction after which a
social hour was spent at carols
and delicious lunch was served
by the ladies. Before all had
departed a hearty vote of thanks.
was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Mit..
leton.
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You will be delighted with.
this fragrant tea
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MEMi
TENDERS
MARKED SEALED TENDERS for lot 12, Lake
Road East, will be received •by the undersigned and opened
February 15, 1950, for the above property on which is a
shed 16'x30' and approximately 18 acres planted to red, white,
Scotch and Sack Pine, and 25 acres which is reseeding itself
naturally to pine.
The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
Terms cash.
William W. Hill, Bruce St., Goderich
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