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Clinton News-Record, 1950-10-05, Page 6PAGE SIX '. CLINTON NEWS -RECORD THURSDAY, OCTOBER; 5, 195d' News Of Bayfield _ Representative;' Phone Bayfield 45r3 !Miss Lucy R. Woods Mrs. V, C. Quarry Spent last Week in London, Mrs. L. G. Bassett was in Lon- don. over the Weekend; Mrs. A. H. Ahrens, Detroit. is at liar cottage "Trail Blazer" for a month, iVlr. and Mrs. Lindsay Smith and two children spent_ Sunday. in London: Mrs. R. B, Johnston returned home on Friday after having vis- ited in London. Mr. and _Mss. G. M. Galbraith, Hamilton, occupied their cottage over the weekend. Mfrs. W. Moran, London, spent a few days Taft week at her cot- tage in the village. attending Poth,. who is t endin ng Collegiate in Kitchener, was home over the weekend. Mr. wird Mrs. Arthur Brisson, Grosse Pointe, Mich., are at their cottage in the village. Mr. and Mrs. "Bonar Aust and family, London, were at their cot- tage over the weekend. Dr. and Mrs. Wilson Mitchell, Birmingham, Mich., were at their cottage over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. J. Tillmenn and family, London, occupied their cottage over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes and Mary. Detroit, spent the weekend in one of the Jowett cottages. Mrs. B. Kendall and Jane, ,E1 - mire, spent, the weekend with her mother, Mrs. W. R. Jowett. Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Stewart, Hamilton, were at their home in the village over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. L. Gray, Lon don, visited the latter's mother, Mrs. H. A. Lawson, on Sunday. Miss L. Morley closed her cot- tage "Birchdliff" on Tuesday and left to spend the winter in De- troit. Miss Randall has returned to Brantford after having stayed with Mrs. F. Gallop for a few days. Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Paull, Listowel, visited friends in the village on Wednesday and Thurs- day last. NEW STOCK arriving at "LINTON MONUMENT SHOP Open Every Friday and by appointment for further information contact J. J. Zapfe, corner Gibbings St. and Rattenbury St. E., PHONE 103 Memorials and Cemetery Work of Every Description T. PRYDE and SON Clinton — Exeter — Seaforth i a/Bates M. and J. Hiller and' J. Metcalf, Detroit, were at their home in the village over the weekend. Mrs. R. H. Middleton a n cl Master Bibby, Hensel], spent Sunday with her mgtler, Mrs, .N.' W. Woods, Mr. and Mrs. B, " B. Foyston, daughter and grandchildren, Byron, were at their cottage over the weekend. Mrs. C. L. Guest returned to. Guelph on Friday after having visited her sister, Mrs. Malcom Toms, for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Sturgeon, Preston, spent the weekend with the former's parents, Mr, end Mrs. E. 3, Sturgeon. a A. Sterling and daughters, Misses Rhea and Margaret Ster14 ing, spent Sunday visiting rela- tives in the village. Mr. and Mrs.,, J. M. Atkinson and Stewart, St. Clair Shores. Mich., were at their home in the village over the weekend. Mrs. James Phinney and son, Harvey, Detroit, visited the for- mer's sister, Mrs. J. Richardson, for a few days 'last week; Mrs. Angus McRae and Doug- las, London, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. John- ston, Thursday and Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. Harold May, Woodstock, are spending their honeymoon at the summer cot- tage of the former's grandfather on Tuyll Street. Mrs. J. H. Cobb accompanied Mrs. J. Wallace to her home in ,Oakville on Saturday. Later they left to spend a week in the Muskoka District. Mr. and Mrs. ' William Mason returned to their home in Lon- don on Tuesday after having spent a week with Mr. end Mrs. William H. Johnston. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bert Leslie, Los Angeles, Calif., resumed their motor trip to Nova Scotia on Monday after having visited Mr. and. Mrs. J. McKenzie for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. George King left on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ritchie to spend a week in Eimvale before going to Toronto to attend the wedding of their granddaughter, Miss Helen Hart, who on Saturday will become the bride of Bruce Winters, ' SALADA SPONSORS PLOWING MATCHES An all expense tour of conservation projects and other points ,of agricultural, interest in the eastern United States will be awarded the four boys who finish highest in this year's Inter -County Com- petition at the 'International Plowing Matches being held near Al- liston, October 11, 12 and 13. This event, in addition to $10 prize competitions for boy plowmen at local matches throughout the province, is sponsored by the Salada Tea Company. William L. Ferguson left on Saturday to spend the autumn and winter months with his sons, John and Charles, Sudbury. Miss Margaret Ferguson, who has been with her father for the past three weeks, accompanied him as far as Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bisback, Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. David Baird and Mrs. Walter Harvey, London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sturgeon. Mr and Mxs. Albert Alleming, Bridge- port, were also with them over the weekend, The farce -comedy, "Coveralls," was played by a group of young people from. Elimville before a very appreciative audience in the Town Hall, Bayfield, on Fair night. The funeral of the late Mrs. D. A. Volume was held from Knox Presbyterian Church, Bay- field, on Monday afternoon and interment made in Hayfield Cemetery. Have Your RADIATOR FLUSHED and DEFECTIVE HOSE REPAIRED before colder weather comes! REVERSE' FLUSH SYSTEM All work guaranteed! Wells Auto -Electric W D. Wells, Proprietor Phone 349W -- Clinton `keet+aatataiteieleaeaTter:_•::seel:xtle :leeiti4tette atataeet fete+ *K'+M et ae ,,note Famous Lovell "Feather Touch" release safety wringer. Porcelain - enamel tub ... cleans like a china bowl. 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GRAnv MOVING GODERICH—Grain is moving: fast through this, port at present. A car shortage had been hind- ering shipments, but cars are plentiful now, and movement for domestic trade is free, accord•- log to en official of the Gode- rich Elevator and Transit Comp. any. Dewar Norman is home follow- ing his vacation which he spent at Toronto and other points. Mrs. Lloyd Bond and ,baby. daughter, Lucille, returned from Clinton Public Hospital lest Friday, Mr. and Mrs. E. Grigg, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yeo, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harris spent the week- end in Detroit. Mrs. J. B. MacMath is spend- ing several weeks visiting with her sister and other relatives at Chute a Blondeau. near Ottawa. The second annual Goderich Township Field Meet for public school pupils will be held on Wednesday, October 11, at 1 pm, at the Union School. Mrs. J. Harrison has returned to the village after visiting at the homes of her sons, Elliott Harrison, Stratford, and peter Harrison, Goderich Township. Holmesville Anniversary Anniversary services will be held in the United Church on Sunday, October 8, with morning worship at 11, and evening wor- ship at 7.30. The pastor of the church, Rev. M, G. Newton, will be in charge, with special music to be given by the choir. Mission Band Meets The Mission Band meeting was held in the public school after school hours a week ago Friday, with 31 in attendance. Arrange- ments were made to take charge of the candy booth at the annual bazaar to be held on October 21. Miss Zona Newton has been spending a week of her vaca- tion with her parents, Rev, and Mrs. M. G. Newton, and will spend the remainder of her holi- days visiting with her sister and brother-in-law at Rochester, N.Y. John Dere Quality Farm Equipment SALES SERVICE Bell - "Imperial" Threshing Machines W.■SimmonsG $c S�ns Farm Equipment Ltd". 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Whenever you see aluminum on the outside of any pack- aged food, there's an "inside story" of purity well -protected. N. other material is more "food -friendly" than aluminum. So save the protective foil. Use it to rewrap the butter when you put it away, and protect that farm -fresh" flavour. Wrap food leftovers in aluminum foil. Keep them fresh for another meal. Perishable fruits and vegetables stay fresh and crisp in aluminum foil. ALUMINUM COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD.