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THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1951
News of Bayfield
R epresentative;
Phone Bayfield 45r3
Hiss Lucy R. Woods
Miss Margaret MacLeod spent
the weekend at Appin.
Mr. and Mrs. E, Manners, Lon-
don, are at their cottage in the
village. •
J. L. Dixon and Miss Carrie
Dixon, Brantford, spent Monday
in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Cotton, Lon-
don, occupied their cottage over
the weekend.
Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Chapman,
Detroit, are spending a few days
at their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ford, Lon-
don, are holidaying at the Met-
calfe's large house.
Miss Margaret Ferguson, Tororn
to, is spending a vacation at her
home in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart, Hamil-
ton, are at their home in the
vitt , go for the summer.
Mrs. F. Fellows and three,
children, Windsor, are spending a
week at their cottage.
Mrs. J. J. Richardson returned
home on Monday after visiting
in London for a few days.
Mrs. Malcom Toms returned
home on Tuesday after visiting
in Mount Forest and Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Stephens
and Don, London, were at "Shang-
ri-Law" over the weekend.
Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Paull,
Listowel, were the guests of Mrs,
N. W. Woods over Tuesday.
Mrs. Grace Berry, London, is
holidaying with her mother, Mrs.
R. H. Peck; at Belle-vue cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Rance Bricker
and David, Waterloo„ were at the
Lang -Ford cottage over the
weekend,
Miss Ruth Wright, London, was
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SEAFORTH LIONS CLUB
16th Annual
Summer Carnival
Three BIG Nights
Wednesday — Thursday — Friday
JULY 11 - 12 - 13.
Lions Park, Seaforth
• Wheels of Fortune
• Midway
• Entertainment
• Dance
• Monster Parade First Night
— MAJOR PRIZE DRAW —
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the guest of Mr. and' Mrs. Lloyd
Mlakins "overthe weekend and
holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Manley Thomp-
son, Chicago, are visiting the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, J.
MacKenzie.
Mrs. Celia Campbell, Bronson
Line, visited her mother, Mrs.
Donald MacKenzie, Sr., from Fri-
day until Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Bryant and
granddaughter, Miss Joan Meyers,
London, were at their cottage
over the weekend.
Miss Doris McEwen, University
of Western Ontario, London,
spent the weekend with her moth,-
er, Mrs. F. W. .McEwen,
Miss Ruble Fisher returned to
Kitchener on Monday after hav-
ing spent the weekend with her
aunt, Mrs. F. A. Edwards.
Miss Norma Leeming, Walton,
was the guest of Miss. Carol
Campbell, Bronson Line, Stanley
Township, over the weekend.
Mrs. R. B. Johnston is attend-
ing Summer School in Hamilton
where she is taking a refresher
course in Kindergarten teaching.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cruick-
shank and Berthena, Clinton, and
Mrs. William Sturgeon and Miss
Berthena Sturgeon spent Sunday
at Rodney.
Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Weston
and Judy; London, spent the
weekend and holiday with the
formes `parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. Weston.
Mr. and Mrs. Harald Whittall,
Miss Helen and Master Billy,
Amherstburg are occupying Miss
M. Hodgins' cottage, "Stone -
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cooper,
Clinton, are visiting this week
with their son-in-law and dau-
ghter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fraser,
and family.
haven," for the month of July.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Freld-
berger and three children, Jinuny,
Judith and Susan, Kitchener,
spent the weekend with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bauer.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gaul,
Stratford, came on Saturday to
spend a few days vacation with
the latter's brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ben ..Rath-
weIl.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Reid and
Miss Kathleen Reid returned to
Windsor on Monday. Bernard
Reid, who is vacationing at his
cottage in the village, has J, Ma-
guire, Windsor, visiting him for
a fortnight.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Orr, Mr.
and Mrs. F. Squires and Mary
Ellen Burt, Stratford, and Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Stapleton, Toron-
to, spent the weekend and holiday
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
It. Thomas Orr.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fowlie end
Lawrence Fowlie, London, spent
the weekend and holiday with
their sisters, Misses F. and E.
Fowlie, Mr. and Mrs. R. Westby
and daughter, and Miss Nettle-
ton, London, were their guests
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E, Sohler,
Hamilton, renewed acquaintances
in the village one day last week.
Mr. Saltier was manager of the
local branch of the Bank of
Commerce before it was closed
about 18 years ago.
Mrs. C. McTague, Toronto, and
Mrs. V. C. Quarry, were called
to Guelph over the weekend ow-
ing to the, death of their brother,
L. McKeown. Mr. and Mrs. J.
McKeown, Hamilton, were at
"Llandudno" over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Sinclair
and daughter, Trudy, Westvuld,
Rhode Island, Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Fryer and Keith Pryer, Mr. and
Mrs. John Meek, Pearl and
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is a highly productive agriculture. Our national economy, our industrial
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the ability of our agriculture to produce great quantities of essential foods.
That Canada's agriculture produces more food than ever before with
comparatively less manpower is due to the practical application of
scientific developments and the effective use of modern power farming
equipment.
Through continuous engineering developments, Massey -Harris has helped
make available today tractors, combines and power machines to keep
our farms operating at peak efficiency. From your local Massey -Harris
dealer get full particulars of the latest in time -saving, labour-saving
equipment.
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Rhoda, Stratford, spent the
weekend with Mr. and ML's. Wil-
liam R. Elliott.
Miss Doris Colbeck, Reg.N„ of
the staff of Bishop Strachan
School, Toronto, was the guest of
her sister at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Alf, Slcotchmer, Sr., last
week. Miss Helen Colbeck left
for Toronto with her sister fol-
lowing the closing of school.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fraser and
son, Terry, Cleveland, Ohio, are
spending a Week with the form-
er's brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. 3. Fraser and fam-
liii and are also visiting his
mother and sister, Mrs. Charles
and Miss Viola Fraser, Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gunn and
Mr. and Mrs. William Joyner
(Bank of MontreaI), both of Lon-
don, will occupy J.K.J." and
"Cedar Nest," respectively, for
the months of July and August.
These are the Cuninghanie cot-
tages located on the corner of
Cameron and Tuyle Streets.
Mr. and Mrs.'Hlarold Vanstone
and family, Kitchener, and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Ritchie and
family, London, spent the week-
end with their father, Albert Van -
stone. Mrs. Vanstone and child-
ren and Mrs. Ritchie and child-
ren
ith remhimianed, to spend this week
Mrs. A. Furter, London, carne
on Friday and Mrs. Jahn Stumpf,
Port Washington, Long Island,
N.Y., arrived on Sunday and are
with their mother, Mrs. W. J.
Stinson, owing to the critical ill-
ness of their sister, Mrs. David
Prentice, who underwent surgery
in Clinton Public Hospital on
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Fisher, Tin-
BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
ACCOUNTANCY
ROY l?l. BENTLEY
Licensed Public Accountant
36 Regent St., — Tel. 909-J
Goderieb, Ontario
ERN'EST W. HUNTER
Chartered Accountant
57 Bloor St. W., Toronto
RONALD G. McCANN
Public Accountant
Office; Royal Bank Bldg.
Phones: Office 561; Res. 455
CHIROPRACTIC
D. IL MeINNES
Chiropractic - Foot Correction
OFFICE HOURS:
Hotel Clinton, Friday, 1 to 8 p.m.
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth,
Monday, 1 to 8 p.m.
INSURANCE
Be Sure : t Be Insured
K. W. COLQUI(OUN
GENERAL INSURANCE
Representative:
Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada
Office: Royal Bank Building
Office 50 - PHONES - Res. 9W
J. E. HOWARD, Ba'field
Phone Bayfield 53r2
Car - Fire - Life - Accident
Wind Insurance
If you need Insurance, I have
a Policy.
verse City, Mich., arrived with
Mrs. Moore and their twin dau-
ghters, Joan and Pat, .on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morley, Birm-
ingham, Mich.`, came on Saturday
to spend the weekend and Fourth
of •July with Miss L. C. Morley,
"Bircheliffe." Mrs. Moore, Joab
and Pat Fisher remained to spend
this month with the former's
sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cook, Lewis
and Gail, Evanston, Ill., accomp-
anied by Barbara Wareham came.
to their cottage, "Hightop," for
the weekend and holiday, Their
guests from Evanston were Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Meyer, Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Warner, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Hayes, who arrived on
Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. James
P. Wareham and Danny who came
on Tuesday for over the Fourth
of July.
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Denomme
and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. P.
Lareau and family and Mrs. La-
reau's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Schwartz; Mr. and Mrs. F. Sch-
wartz and family, Detroit, are
occupying Jowett cottages for the
month of July. Mr. and Mrs. G.
W. Scott, David and Johnny,
Dearborn, Mr. and Mrs. P. Clem-
ent and family, Detroit, have
cottages for two weeks and Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Bares and Eliza-
beth and Mr. and Mrs. Fraser,
London, are spending a week
there, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Al-
lan, Joan and Mary Blain were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs, G. W.
Scott over the weekend,
"Cinderella" July 5
We apologize for en error in
last week's issue when we stat-
ed that the first film, "Cinder-
ella," would be shown at Pioneer
Park on July 4. This was a slip
in mental arithmetic on our part
and should have read: "July 5"
as the first Thursday falls on
that date.
Buy LIFE Insurance To -day!
To -morrow may be too late!
JOHN R. & LLOYD K. BUTLER
Representative
CONFEDERATION LIFE
INSURANCE
Phone 274 — Clinton — Box 315
JAMES S. CULP
52 Elgin Ave.
Phone 512 Goderich
Representative of State -Farm
Mutual Automobile Insurance Co.
for Clinton, Bayfield and
Goderich areas,
LOBE INSURANCE AGENCY
Cor. William and Rattenbu'ry Sts.
Phone 691W
— GENERAL INSURANCE —
Representative:
Dom. of Canada General (Life)
Howick Farmers' Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
H. C. Li'WSON
Bank of Montreal Building
Clinton
PHONES; Office 251W; lies. 251J
Insurance -- Real Estate
Agent: Mutual Life Assurance Co.
THE McIULLOP MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Ofifcc, Seaforth
Officers 1950—President, E. J.
Trewartha, Clinton; vice-presi-
dent, J. E. Malone, Seaforth;-man-
ager and secretary -treasurer, M.
A. Reid, Seaforth. Other direct-
ors: S. H. Whitmore, Seaforth;
Chris Leonhardt, Bornholm; Ro-
bert Archibald, Seaforth; John H.
McEwing, Blyth; Frank McGregor,
Clinton; W. S. Alexander, Wal-
ton; Harvey Fuller, Goderich.
Agents: J. E. Pepper, Brucefielcl;
R. F. MbKercher, Dublin; George
A. Watt, Blyth; J. F. Prueter,
Brodhagen; Selwyn Baker, Brus-
sels.
OPTOMETRY
A. L. COLE, R.O.
Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted
Goderich - Phone 33
GORDON R. HEARN
Optometrist
Phone 69
Huron Street, Clinton
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
Optometrist
Phone 791. Main St., Seaforth
Home: 9 em 6 pm.
Wed. 9 - 12.30; Sat. 9 em - 9 pm
PAINTERS
MCMASTER PAINTERS
Matilda St., Clinton
Spray and Brush,
Steeplejacking, Commercial
Buildings
Roofs and Houses
REAL ESTATE
LEONARD G. WINTER
Real Estate and Business Broker
SLOAN BLOCK,CLINTON
Phone: Office 448; Res. 599j
SURVEYING
FREDERICK J. S. PEARCE
Ontario Land Surveyor
21 Downie St., Phone 3055
STRATFORD
VETERINARIAN
DR. G. S. IELLIOTT
Veterinarian
Phone 203 Clinton
HURON ROAD EAST
Happy Workers Sleet
The Happy Workers' Club held
their June meeting at the home
of Mrs Helen Burns. The meet-
ing opened by repeating the Lord's
Prayer, followed by the treasur-
er's and secretary's report. The
ladies • are asked to please bring
any used clothing as the bate is
to be packed. The meeting is to
be held Wednesday, July 11, as
Thursday is the 12th of July. A
TWO SA OFFICERS
SEAFORTH—At the conclusion
of commissioning ceremonies of
Salvation Army officer cadets in
Toronto, Lieut. Ivan McNeilly
and Probationary Lieut. Gareth
Douglas were appointed to Sea -
forth.
Wool
Wanted
All Wool shipped to
JACKSON'S
is Graded in Seaforth
and full settlement
made by them.
H. M. JACKSON
Phones: Days 684-W; Nights 3-1
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rAaoC rncan:nec.
COSTS:.. ONLY
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plastic demonstration' was put ons
by Mrs. Freddie Miller, which.
was enjoyed by all; Mrs. Hugh
Ball winning the . plastic prize.
The roll call for July to be answ-
ered by who was your first boy
friend. July programme to be
put on by group 4. The July
meeting is to be held at the home
of Mrs. Arnold Jamieson.
A dainty lunch was served by
group 4 which are Mrs. Newman
Garrett, Mrs. Warren Gibbings,
Mrs. George Glazier and Mrs.
Helen Burns. Proceeds were $3.16.
3 •
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