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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1950-07-06, Page 6ews o /Miss Lucy. R. Woods ay e1� Representative: Phone Bayfield 403 Miss Helen Colbeck left this weekto visit friends in Granton. Mrs. Radford, Clinton, spent the weekend at her cottage at The Poplars. Miss Mary Lou Burt, London, is visiting her aunt, Mrs, Lloyd Scotchmgr, Miss Betty Regan, Toronto, was the guest of Mrs. J. E. Cobb over the weekend." Mr. and Mrs. William Moran, London, were at their cottage over the holiday weekend. Mrs. William E. Parker spent the weekend in Mitchell at the Old Boys' --Reunion. Mr. and Mrs. E. J' .Bauer' and family, Waterloo, are at their cottage for the season. Miss Maxine Smith, London, is visiting herr, aunt, Mrs. E. A, Featherston, this week, ' Mrs. Churchill and Miss Elvira Churchill, Toronto, are occupying their cottage at The Poplars. Mr. and Mrs. J; M. Stewart, Hamilton, were at their home i n the village over the weekend. J. L. ' Dixon and Miss Carrie, Brantford, were guests' at The Little Inn over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Weston at- tended the Walden -Galbraith wedding in Hamilton Saturday, Mrs. W. H. Robinson who is occupying her cottage here, ,re- turned to London for a few years. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Ford', London, are occupying the Met- calf residence for the month of July. Wing Commander R. L Trickett, wife and two children, Ottawa, are„ occupying "Sum -R -Inn" for the season, Mr. and Mrs, . Keith Puss, Lon- don, spent the weekend with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs; J. H. Parker. Miss Ruble Fisher and Miss Barbara Pollock; Kitchener, were the guests of Mrs. F. A. Edwards over the weekend Mrs. R. J. Watson and son. Ed- wards, Broadview, Sask., arriaed on Tuesday to visit her mdfher, lyirs. F. A. Edwards. Mr. and AMrs.: William. F. Buch- an, Dunnville, were the guests of the former's sister, Mrs. N. W. Woods over the weekend: Rev. and Mrs. LaVerne Morgan and two children spent a couple of days Last week with Mrs. Mor- gan's parents in .Otterville. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Holmes and Peter, Sarnia, spent the weekend at "Caseycabana," Blue Water Highway, goderich Township. D. A. Atkinson spent the Fourth of July weekend here before leaving by TCA to visit his uncle, George L. Chesney, Calgary. -Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacLeod, Goderich, spent three days this week with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. MacLeod. The many friends of Mrs. David Prentice who underwent a major operation in Victoria Hospital on Friday wish her a . speedy re- covery. Mrs. Colheck• and Joan, Toron- TENDERS WANTED The Goderich Township School Area are asking for tenders for re -decorating No. 10 School, inside and out. Tenders to be in hands of Secretary by July 14. For further particulars contact undersigned, (Signed)—FRANK \,'EO, Secretary -Treasurer 27-b BAYFIELD PAVILION Starting Wednesday, July 5, and every Wednesday thereafter - PLAY BINGO at 9 p.m. CASH PRIZES Then after bingo . . . DANCE to The SHAMROCKS until 1 ,a.m. Admission 75 cents Proceeds to new agricultural and rink building DANCE EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT to Frank Traher and his Orchestra hitt fate le -. s gtOteiatelol .� W M least 4k Z,t4 fist as tHw±taNW Hi iHW h lJ Ii IfS, TENDERS Tenders will be received by the under - le signed for painting the interior and ems- terior of Bayfield Public School. Tenders must be in by July 10 W. L. EL.LIOTT, secretary s 26-27-b iia M+0,,e0-+A4eas:'*a%,4441i»; .»..4.44:4:4 4143«tn� 4»e s: ",414, : 440 4iisi40.4 LAKEVIEW, CASINO GRAND BEND DANCING EVERY NIGHT NEIL McKAY and His ORCHESTRA C.B.C. Broadcasting Artists Kaye Jennings, Vocalist Coming Wednesday, July 12 MART KENNEY and His WESTERN GENTLEMEN ONE NIGHT ONLY n..rN .O..v.nn.. ..fl 2 John: Deere Quality Farm Equipment SALES ' SERVICE Bell "Imperial" Threshing Machines G. Simmons & Sons Farm Equipment Ltd. GODERICH - r EXETER HAUGHTON'S WELDING SHOP CLINTON to, were the guests bf het, sister-. in-laW, Miss S•leien Colbeik at the finale of 1VIr, and Nits Alf. Scotebiner, • Mrs. William Grolt; and 114lss Jean;'Greig, Termite, are at theft cottage, "Bali ,. Acres," for the summer, 1VLr..Greig was also here for a few days,' Mr. and Mrs,. Tom Wright and son, Detroit, end two small twth nephews, Bob and Chuck Wright, California, were also their guests over the weekend.' Mr, and Mrs, L. A. Stephens and two children, Toronto, are spending a fortnight with 1V[rs. Stephens', parents, Mr, and Mrs, J. Cree Cook, "Locharrie." Dr. and lttrs. William Tillmann, Jr., and child, Mrs. Margaret Maher, ,Peter Tillpnann and. Mr: Smith, London, spent the week- end at the' Ti:llhenn cottage. Mrs. Walter Grierson and two children, Charles and Anne, Wat- erloo, are Occupying ,one of Edighoffer's cabins this week, Mr. Grierson was also here over the weekend. Mr. and 1VIra, Ken Weston and son Jim, Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCormick, London, are visiting Miss Verna Groves at her cottage, Blue 'Water .Highway, G^derich ; Township. Mrs. J. Tease, Mr. and Mrs. J. Barron, London, who also at- tended Trinity Church on Sun- day were the guests of the for- mer's sister, Mrs. William Hayter, Stanley Township. Mr. and Mrs. P. Dougall, Strat- ford, are occupying the Colqu; houn cottage and Mr. and Mrs.. Guy Finout, Flint, were in the family cottage last week in the Jowett sub -division. Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander and family, River Rouge, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moss and daugh- ter, Hartford, Conn., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poth, New Dundee, were in .Fowett cottages .last week. On Monday, Mr. and Mts. L. H. MacLeod and Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Wright, son and nephews, Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacLeod, motored to Port Dover and spent the day with Mrs. M. Brock. During the severe electrical storm on Monday most of the buses were brown in the tele- phone excbango, Only four local anti ouitside lilies were able to be Used until •late Monday, Mr. and Mrs, R, T, Orr, Strut-. fordd, are occupying their cottage, Diss Peg Orr, Ellen and Arthur Burt, . Stratford, _Mr, and Mrs. B. Stapleton and on, Toronto, were With them over the weekend" Mr. and Mrs, William Bell; Dearborn, Mich., are spending two weeks it their cottage at The Poplars, Mr, and Mrs: Chester' Valette and Greg. and Bill Bell;', Dearborn, were with them over the weekend. Miss Beverly York, Mrs. Wil - liens E. Parker, Miss Lois Mid- dleton, Ross Middleton and Mrs. Clifford Talbot are • attending Summer School at tho University of Western Ontario. They drive down each day for the. sessions. Air. and Mrs. LeRoy Path, and Ronnie moved last week into their permanent home which is in the course -of being completed, 1t is built in a picturesque set- ting on the sideof the hill over- looking the harbour on lot 2 of the Jowett .sub -division, Weiner Roast Held The Senior Room of Bayfield' Public School held a Weiner roast on the beach on Friday evening. The Junior Room en- flayed a picnic lunch on: the beach the preceding 1 ng Tuesday. By Plane and Car Garfield Westlake, Minstrel Island, $ C„ is home to spend a month with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Westlake, He travel- led by aeroplane to Detroit on Wednesday of last week, purch- ased a car in Windsor and came on' to Bayfield the same' day. Mr. and Mrs, Frank King and Marilyn, Toronto, Miss Hilda King and Albert Vanstone, London, Mr, and Mrs. James Atwood and babe, Detroit, who attended annivers- ary services in Trinity Church on Sunday, held a family gath- ering at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. "Alvin Dutot, Goderich Township. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Atwood, Sarnia, also visited them on Monday, Bayfield Native Dead Word has been received of the death at her home in Winnipeg, of Mrs. Ralph C. Duncan, daugh- STANLEY John Scotchm`er, Sr„' Bronson Line, is visiting his sister, lVIrs. James Porter, Goderich. Mr. and Mrs” Walter Scott, London, spent paturday afternoon with. Mr. and Mrs. H. Penhale, Bronson Line, ter of, the late. Rev. James and Mrs. Livingstone. She was born at Bayfield, and prior to her mar- riage was Miss Coral B. Living- stone. She was a graduate of Alma College, St. Thames. Be- fore going to Winnipeg she had resided in Pr-trolia, In Jowett Cottages Occupying the Jowett cottages at present are: Mr. andtMrs, Omar Denomme and fariily, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lareau and family, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tester and -friends, Mr. -and Mrs, Thomas Allen and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. Higgins and family, To- ronto; Mr. and Mrs. K. Barss and family, Dr. and Mrs. A ,Morton and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron,London; Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Robinson, Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. I, Fromer, Kitchener; Mr. a n d Mrs. Thompson, Peter- borough. eterborough. Strawberries Good Clean STRAWBERRIES For Sole Apply ROY TYNDALL' Phone 907r3 — Clinton 26-27-p 1 6 fld ITS FRAGRANCE IS SEALED IN VACUUM WANTED Strawberry Pickers 100 pickers required to harvest crop this year. Apply Immediately to F. W. 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