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rNTON NEWS -RECORD '
News of Bayfield
Representative;
Ings Lucy It...Woods Phone Bayfield '45r3
E. A. Featherston, London, was W. H. Ford, London, formerly
home over the weekend. ;of Clinton,, spent a week at IvIc-
Miss M. Hodgins left on Tues- Ewen's cabins.
day to visit in Bluevale for a Mrs. L. Baby. and Roberta, De-
fpw,•days. I trait, are spending three weeks
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Heavy Duty
" ion -Skid" -Tires
Lustrous Baked
Enamel Finish
Tripletad "mlrror-
finishple-" Chrome Trim
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bee the very latest in smart accessories
—Gene Autry and French musical horns
—Chrome ornaments—Lucky Birds. and
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Handlebars, Chrome—Racine or stand-
ard, pair 1.15
Mudguards, Black -20" or 28", pair .79
Front Forks,—SO" or 28", pair 2.49
Bicycle Chains—Popular size 1.10
Saddles 2.19, 2.59. 3.118
Handlebar Grids—Jewelled. pair .32
Breeze -Liner, pair .68
Bavbcts—Trioyeie .. 9
School -book size .e9
Delivery... 1.691.79
Rear Carrier, Chrome -Streamlined 2.15
Saddle Covers .S9. .64. 1.29
Fender Flaps .29, .79, 1.15
Chain Guards, Chrome .... .75. 1.15
Bear -View Mirrors , . ..... .49
Reflectors . .8, .15
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Size 28"11A." .69
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Phone 69
NORTH ST. -_
Goderich, Ont.
L. O. Whetstone
THURSDAY, AUGUST' 24, MO
at The Little Inn, • Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Reid for
Mrs, C, Shuler, Detroit, spar
last week with her sister, 1M'i
Elizabeth Weston,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen, Smith an
Miss Betty Lou Larson, Lando
were here over the weekend.
Miss Anne. Foote„ Royal Oa
Mich., was the guest of Mr
Bruce Menerey over the •'lies
ends.
l hiss Betty Regan went to Mi
chell on Saturday anter havin
spent a few days with Mrs.
It. Cobb,
Miss Betty Heard, Londa
spent Monday and Tuesday wit
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erne
son Heard.
G. Quarry. and Miss Merger
Quarry, Burlington, were th
guests of Mrs. V. C. Quarry ov
the weekend.
Newman Paterson, Toront
was the guest, of Mr. and Mr
L. A. Stephens, "Loehame," ov
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Vele
and son Greg, Dearborn, are.
the Bell cottage for the remainde
of the month.
Miss Kathleen MacRae an
Miss 'L, Hett, Detroit, were th
guests of Mrs. R. B. Johnsto
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Manse Fiala
and three children, Waterloo, ar
spending this ' week in one
Edighoffer's cabins.
Mrs. F. Hendrick, Birmingha
and Mrs. Charles .Anderson, De
troit, came on Tuesday to vis'
Miss M. Fairbairn,
Miss Mary Geddes returned
her home in Seaforth on -Sunda
after havirn4 vdsilted her a
Mrs. James Ferguson.
Mrs. James Phinney, Tecumse
visited Mr. and Mrs. John Mc
Kenzie and Mrs. J. J. Richard
son over the weekendt
Mr. and Mr Keith Ptuss, Lon
don, visited the latter's paren
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker, o
Wednesday of last week.
Mrs. R. H. Middleton an
Master Bobby, Hensall, visit
her mother, Mrs. N. W. Wood
for a few days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack \Fergus°
and children, Sudbury,'came o
Saturday to visit the 'former'
father, William L. Ferguson.
Mr. end Mrs. H. Baker an
family, London, spent the week
end with the former's parent
Mr. and Mrs. IF. W. Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Bev. McClinchey
Thornton, visited the latter'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waite
Westlake over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hower
and Donnie, Windsor, vise
friends and relatives in the Vin
age for several days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Claridge
Shelbourne, are occupying Mis
E. Churchill's cottage, Grumble
not", for the remainder of th
month.
Miss Christabel Stogdill, Ot
tawa, returned to Sarnia on Wed
nesdey, after having been th
guest of Miss Helen Aberhert fo
a week.
J. L. Dixon end Miss Carri
Dixon returned to Brantford o
Monday after having spent th
weekend with Rev, and Mrs. F
H. Paull,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jame
returned to Detroit on Sunda,
after having been the guests o
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a was horn n:Bayfield in the house
ss Miss June Middleton returned
to (Clinton Public , Hospital on
d ' Monday after having spent , a
1, month with Miss M. Fairbairn,
Westwind.".
k, Mr. end Mrs1 William Lunen,
s. Toronto, who are staying at the
k- Sunset Hotel, Goderich, were the
guests of Miss M. Hodgins,
h- 'Stonehaven," on Sunday.
g Mrs. E. W. Kendall and two
J. daughters, Amy Grace and Jane,
are spending a couple of weeks
n, with -her mother, Mrs. William,
h R. Jowett. Mr. Kendall was also
r- here for a few days over the
weekend.
et Mrs. J. Radford, ,Clinton, and
p Miss Wilma Radford, London, are
er occupying their cottage at ' The
Poplars. Mrs. Radford's brother
a, and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
s. L. Govier, Goderich, are spending
er this week with them.
Mrs. Adam Boyd, Beth, Thomas
tt Eric, Florence and Judy. Simcoe,
at Gravenhurst, • are visiting her
r sister, Mrs. J. E. Howard. George
BoYd accompanied them return-
d ing to Malton on Sunday.
e Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Johnston
n i1eturned to ;Paris Ion Monday
after having visited the former's
t?rr sister, Mrs. E. R. Weston, since
e Thursday. Mrs. Percy Johnston,
of Goderich, also Spent several days
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
L, Weston.
- Mts. C. Schmalz, Gary, Janet,
It- Gregory and Paul, Kitchener,
spent last week with her par-
to eats, Mr. eand Mrs. E, Bauer,
IlIlltVisiting them this week are Mr.
and Mrs. Jerome Bauer and' baby
Ann, New York, and Tony Gregg,
h Boston.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley C. Hart
- returned to Toronto on Sunday
after having, spent a' couple of
- days 'with the latter's parents,
ts, Mr. and Mrs. George King, Ron-
n nie Hart, who had been visiting
his grandparents, returned to To-
d }onto with his parents.
ei Misses Pat Morley, Nan Gal-
s braid' and Nancy MacQueen,
spent lest week with the form-
n er's aunt, Miss L. Morley and
a George Cantrick and. Jim Chand-
S ler who joined them over the
weekend, returned- to Birming-
I 'ham, Mich., on Sunday.
- Dr. and Mrs. James Simpson,
s, Dundas, were the guests of Miss
M. Hodgins, "Stonehaven," over
, the weekend, Mrs. Simpson is
s a granddaughter of the late Mr.
r and Mrs. Andrew Routledge and
d
ted
"us 10J,n,u acres' now ownea re
Mr, and Mrs. Malcom "Toms. Mr:
Simpson sees many changes i1
the village since her chi'klhooi
days.
Arride in Paris
Dr. and Mi's W: J. Tillmaru
haVe received cables and' letter
announcing the safe arrival it
Paris of their daughter, Mrs.. d
Brent end three children, Billy
Susah and Peter. They left th
end of July to join Mr. Brea
and make their home in Parte
France.
Guest Entertained
' Miss Viola Fraser, Clinton, vis
ited Mrs. Cree Cook at "We
Lochame" last week and wa
entertained at, a delightful lunch
eon at the home of Mrs. William
Grigg, "Bali Acres,"_'on Friday
at which Mrs, -Henry Crick, Ron
and Clara, London, Mrs. L. A
Stephens, daughter Jane and bab;
son Mark,, Toronto, and Mrs. Cres
Cook were also guests.
Plan Card Party
Mrs. Charles R Will, assistet
by Mrs. F. H. Paull, is arrangini
a card party for the benefit o
the Pioneer Park Drainage Funt
to be held in the_ Town Hal
on Tuesday evening next. It i
-hoped that. there will be a large
•attendance and that many toil
assist the convenor by arrang
" their own tables.
Ex -Resident Back r
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cam
eron, Palo Alto, Calif., visite(
the former's sisters, Misses Eliza
beth and Grace Cameron fron
Tuesday until Sunday evening
They were accompanied to th.
village by Mr. and Mrs. Frani
Cameron. The former returnee
to Detroit on Wednesday and re
turned to the village dor the
weekend With the exception a
two days in 1942, John A; Cam
eron had not visited, here sine
he left about 40 years ago. Mis;
Mildred Cameron of the staff o:
Victoria Hospital, London, we;
home from Thursday until Mon
day. Other members of the
family who were home over the
weekend were: Donald Cameror
and Daughter, Miss Ethel Cam.
eron, Northville, Mich.; Willian
L. Cameron, Frank Cameron':
two sons, John. G. Cameron, wife
and babe, William L. Cameror
end wife, Detroit; and J. A
Cameron s son and wife, Mr. ant:
Mrs,. James E. Cameron, Pal(
Alto. Other relatives called, or
Sunday.
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TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT
The regular meeting of the Council of the
Towns"riip of Hullett for September will be held
Monday, Angus, 28,
1950, in Londesboro Community Hall, at 9 p.m., in-
stead of Labour Day, Monday, September 4.
q, GEORGE W. COWAN, Clerk
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NOTICE
Under the provisions of the ,Weed Control Act all.
Noxious weeds must be destroyed.
All occupants of land in the County of Huron aro,
hereby notified that unless all noxious weeds are destroyed
by the 31st day of August, 1950, action will be taken as
provided by the Act.
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NOTICE OF MEETING TO CONSIDER
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TAKE NOTICE th at a By-law for raising 530,000
tinder the provision of The Tile Drainage Act, will be
taken into consideration by the Municipal Council of the
Township of Goderich on the 11th day of September, 1950,
at '1 p.m.
(Signed) --R. E. THOMPSON,
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