No preview available
HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1948-07-01, Page 7PAGE SIX CLINTON NEWS -RECORD Interesting Items From News -Record's NEWS OF BAYFIELD Representative: bliss Lucy R, Woods ' Phone Clinton 631x31 Miss Alice Drottin, Detroit, is at her cottage, "Hillcrest," Lawrence Follie, London, spent the weekend at his home. D. L, Atkinson, Detroit, was in the village, over the weekend. Miss Grace Woolfenden,.,Detroit, is at her cottage on 1•Ioward St. Miss Adele Fernette, • Detroit, has opened her cottage for the Season. Ntz'. and Mrs. T, W. 'Oates, Ham- ilton, were at their cottage over the weekend, • Miss M. Fairbairn and Mrs. C. W. Brown visited friends in To- ronto last week, Dr, :and Mrs. Elmer :Bit, To- ronto, are spending this week with o=o1=====zocata 0il 0 R'UMMA.GE SALE Town Hall, Bayfield o0 B FRIDAY, JULY 9 q 0 7 PMSponsored by Pioneer Park .Association Haven't you some white rO elephants to contribute to 2 li this Community Project? 0 Bring them to the Tows II Hall, 10. A.M. to 5 P.M, 'on day of sale or phone 63101 for pick-up, 27-b 0' Mrs, 'Irene Bassett. II Dr. and Mrs. W. Mitchell and lfamil Birmingham, 'Mich, are y, g , ,occupying their cottage, Mrs, Arthur Suppnick, ;Detroit, Iwas at her cottage hi the village, "Holley Lodge" last week. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Cotten, London, spent thee weekend at their home in the village. Mrs. Harry.- Bauer and three children, Waterloo, are .spending the summer at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. V. • C. Quarry, Hamilton, are at their home, "Llandudno" for the summer. Harry King, Venice, California, came last week to visit his bro- ther, George, and Mrs. King. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Trout, Dayid Troilt anis guests, Detroit, were at their cottage over the yveekend. Mr. and Mrs. A. F, Furter, Lon- don, spent the weekend with the latter's mother, Mrs, W,J. Stinson. Mr, and Mrs, W. Stothers and two children left on Monday for. Embro where they will make their home. mother, Mrs. James Ferg over the weekend, Herbert Kalbileisch has o ed a furniture shop in Ch Toms property on Main Stree the summer months. Mrs. James Sturgeon, came. on Saturday to spe week, with her mother -in Mrs. William Sturgeon, Brigadier; Dillon and fa have returned to London- having ondon having occupied the Box cot for the month of June. Miss ._M. Twitchell, Tor was the guest of Prof. and H. K. Kalbfleisch at their tege over the weekend. Mrs. P. Cook and Mrs. F Potter and three.children, don, are at their cottage, "S Acres" for the summer, Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Wes were among those' attending Westlake-Penhale reunion Grand Bend ah Saturday. Rev. LaVerne'Morgan and Turner left on Sunday to att the Lions Convention in Timm Tliey expect to return to -day., Misses Margaret and Janet Mc- Leod spent the weekend. in Gode- rich with their brother and sister.. in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Bob McLeod, Fit. Lt. and Mrs, 0, Lawrence and two children left on 'Wednes- day for Trenton where the for- mer is stationed with the RCAF. Mrs. C. Guest left last Thursday to attend the' funeral of her sis- ter, the late Miss Lillian Barned, which was held m London on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, Sturgeon and Jean, Preston, and Mr, and Mrs, Dennis B]sback, Clinton, were with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Edward Sturgeon, over the weekend. Mrs. W. M. Purves, Birming- ham, Mich„ accompanied lay her sister-in-law, Miss Purves, Prin- ceten, N,J., came last week to spend the summer at her cotta on Huron Terrace. Misses Peggy and Mary L Burt, Howard and Ronald Bu London, spent the weekend wi uson, pen- larles t for ntoe, lid a -law, miry after thee onto, lvfrs, cot - Ii, Len- hore West Don McAuley Left on Tuesday after the Entrance Examinations were finished, for his home in London. Miss Aileen Castle, Goderich, came on Saturday and is taking a position in Iiovey's store for the summer, Mrs. Garfield Wilson and Mary Jane and Mrs. Leonard Weil and Nancy, Detroit, are occupying the Metcalf cottage, Lloyd Pease and Mr. and Mrs, Robert Berry, all of London, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Charles Berry. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Fergu- o son, London, visited the former's • at the biggest construction Job in our history NEW CABLES, telephones, switchboards and build- ings are all required to provide more telephone service for more people, than ever before. The work is going ahead at the fastest possible pace. It takes skill; it takes time; . it takes money. It will ultimately bring faster, clearer, more dependable telephone service to every applicant when and as he wants it. The public can be assured that we will continue to provide the best telephone service at the ,lowest possible cost: IrRE BELL TR/APRONS DEIt 'M GIVES YEARS OF SERVICE ALL THE POWE ALL TETE TtWtE WITHOUT oR POWER LASS Goodyear Klingtite Tlfresher Belting really hugs your pulleys ... grips so tightly it becomes almost part of it. This super grip saves fuel as it delivers all the power— all the time. It stays on the job . , , unaffected by wet or cold weather . outlasts other belting. Avoid costly threshing delays, get depend- able Klingtjte belting now. This belt is designed espe- cially forsevere small . poppy drives in farm service. You'll swear by it not at it. We also carry Goodyear "F.H.P." Belts. the at Grant end ins. BRUCEFIELD Dr, and Mrs,J, Aikenhead and son John visited friends in the Village on Sunday. Mrs. i3. Wightmen,: CeliIoinia, is visiting at the home of Mr,• and Mrs, Wes. Stackhouse, Mr. and Mrs.'B. Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs. el. MacKenzie and Mrs. J. Kaiser, Sr,, Detroit, spent the weekend` with Mrs., H. 'Lapfe, Mrs. 13. Kaiser and Mrs, S. Kale- er are staying fc,r a week;' Mr, and ;Mrs. Jesse Freeman and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Zapie axed Wayne, London, visited with friends on Sunday, 1V]'r. and Mrs, P. Skelton and family, Goderioh., spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' L. Hill: Mr. and Mrs, J, E. Stackhouse and family,' London, were Sun- day visitors at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs• W. Stack - h Misses Betty Woolley and Amy Aikenhead spent the weekend in Georgian: Bay District: They mnot- ored•to Midland and then travel- led by boat to Parry Sound, through the 30,000 islands. On returning to Midland they visited the Martyr's Shrine. . Decoration Service There was a good; attendance at the regular I0031 Dece,ration Service at Baird's Cemetery, on Sunday, Successful Garden Party The gardei -party held on the: church lawn was quite successful. PORTER'S HILL Miss Phyllis Barris, London, spent the weekend at her. home, ,Mr, and ]Vers. George Matters let last week for Western Czin- ade. lVli. and Mrs. Ben Russell and small son, Rickey, were weekend visitors with Mr, and Mrs, :Bill Harris. Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Frame, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harris and Milton Woods all.spent Sunday in London., {Mr. and Mrs, . James Cox and Jimmie, spent Sunday .with Mr. and Mrs. William lefeClinchey, Iiolfnesville, it'i,r, and Mrs. Gurdon Liscomh,, and two children have moved toe the house et Porters Hill, form- erly = occupied by -Mr, and Mrs. George. Heathers. Community Club Meet, The monthly meeting of the Ouse, Community • Club .was held on Seaforth band was in 'attendance and all enjoyed a delightful pro- gramme. Those, taking part, be- sides the band, were Sam Ren- nie and Tom Sherritt, Hensall, who sang solos: Miss June Mur - wick, piano solos; Mrs, E. R. ,x ge Stanway and Miss Eva Stack- house, f*. vocal duets; and Miss Eva' ou Stackhouse, readings, it, Special Service Held ith The Male Choir and members Wednesday afternoon, June 23, the home of, Mrs, Alvin Bettie The meeting opened with t singing of -"God Save the .King followed by the Lord's Pray° The secretary and treasurer's r ports were read and adopted. business discussion, followed, .41i invitation to visit the Ebenezer Community Club on July 14 was accepted, During.the afternoon a quilt was quilted and at the close of the meeting the hostess served a bountiful lunch, THURSDAY, JULY 1, ',Pee Correspondents a+vawr,rr NEWS OF AUBURN Trousseau Tea Mrs. Bert. Craig entertained a a trousseau tea Tuesday afternoon and evening, June 22, in honor of her daughter Betty, bride of June 26, The house was decor- ated'with pink and white stream- ers and baskets of summer flow- ers. ' .. The guests were received. b Mrs. Robert Gatenby, Mitehell Mrs: Craig, and the bride-to-be. The trousseau was • sl'iown byletre. Earl Craig, Stratford, the gi'ts by 'Mit, Sam Mclean, Goderich, linens by Mrs, Wellington MWNail and Mrs, Jack MaNall, Blyth; and Mrs, Bob Craig, ,Auburn, was in charge of the register, *Tea was poured by Mrs, William Archam-, bault and Mrs. George MoNiali, Goderich, and Mrs,' William'Craig, Blyth. The last two are grand-` mo ei her 80th birthday on Tuesday,. t June 22, and a number of persons called to extend congratulations, Visitor Entertained Frank Raithby entertained a number of young people in Honer of his nephew, William' Raithby, Fort Churchill. The evening was spent in• games and contests. Re- freshments were served, followed. by a taffy pull. 0 TO IMPILOVF,' HARBOUR th •s of the bride-to-be, June at Beadle and Jewel . McClinchey: es• served in'the,aftervaegn„and.Dolly he Beadle and Jean Kirkeonnel in r, the everting. 1Vlarks :8l'th Birthday e- Alfred Asquith _ o.leserved A Mrs. 4 _':' LAKEVIEW . 3 CASINO _. r 't GRAND BEND. e. ii DANCING er L'IIVDV NIGHT YT i heir grandparents, Mr. and M F. W. Baker. Miss Mary Lou r drained and her mother join her on Wednesday for a few d Mrs, Harry Ahrens returned Detroit on Thursday after havi spent several weeks at her co Cage, "Trail Blazer.” She is h ing an attractive sun porch bur at the back of the cottage and new two -car garage has just h completed. John Cameron and his brio Detroit, accompanied by Mr. an Mrs. Holman, New York, call on the former's aunts Misses and M. Cameron on Monday. Th young couples were on a Gre Lakes Cruise aboard the North America when she was forced put into Goderich, owing to the density of the fog in the Geo fan Bay area. Mr. and Mrs, J. Himmel, To ronto, spent the weekend at th Framer cottage in Jowett's Gro Amongst those who have come tr occupy Jowett cottages for th season or several weeks are: Mr Raby and daughter, Bobby, De troit; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Al len and family, Mr. and Mrs. Troop and babe, Mr. and Mrs.D G. Higgins and family, Prof. and Mrs. Infeid and two children, To aronto; Lt. Col. and Mrs. Moog! Wolsley Barracks, London. re. of the YPU were in charge of the e- service Sunday evening. Rev. E. ed R. Stanway presided at the organ da and the chcir sang four anthems, to Misses Marion Hill, Marjorie mg Mustard and Blanche Zapfe cen- t- _dueted the service. a be completed. Goderich Township c1,1 Mr. and Mrs. Phil Heitbohmer, George and Neva Stratford, spent E• the weekend at their cottage, e, "Cedar Hollow." at 1 Mr, and Mrs. D. D. Purvis, Maidstone, were at their Lane 0' to Pines Beach cottage for a few days last week. rg` Mr. and Mrs. J. Barnes, Miss Alma Barnes, accompanied - by - Miss E. Burdge, Toronto, spent e the weekend,at their cottage at ve, :Lane 0' Pines Beach, a 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Merkley, e Wingham, spent Sunday at their e. cottage at Lane 0' Pines Beach. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hall, Wingham,,and Ms. and F. Mrs. H. Husband, London. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Middleton attended the Campbell -Middleton. - wedding Saturday, spending the' t, , weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Middleton, who ac- companied them on their return to Leaside. Mrs. H. S. Walker and Miss Verna Vance, London, who came up to attend the Holland family reunion at Harbor Pares, Goderich, on Saturday, spent the weekend with the former's niece, Mrs. Arthur We]sh, To Attend Summer School Miss Olive Johnson, teacher at S S, No. 10, has completed an- other year, and plans to attend the summer course at London Normal. Farm Changes Hands Jim Murray has purchased the farm of William Bender on the 14th concession. Teachers Re-engaged The pupils of Bayfield Public School closed their books and carried them home on Friday for the summer holidays. D. Mc- Auley, Princpial, and Mrs. Wm, E Parker, assistant, have been re-engaged by the School Board. Former Resident Dies 'Word was received by relatives here of the death following a short Illness of Mrs. Jane Hall, hich took place at the home of he son in Toledo, Ohio, on Mon ay, June 28. Born in Bayfield, she was the eldest daughter of e late James .Thompson and belie McLeod, prominent pion- rs of the village. She was mar d to James Hall and they ran bake shop hi Bayfield for a ew years. She has resided in I edo for over 40 years. Her husband predeceased her a num•• ber of years ago, Surviving are one son, William, Toledo, Ohio, three sisters, Mrs. Adelaide Me- Leod, Bayfield, Mrs. Violet Wal- ters, Toledo, Olive, Mrs. Malcclm Fraser, Fort William, and one bre- the,, John, Port Frances. - Parents Honoured A very enjoyaela surprise party was held at the home of Mr. s.•d Edward dward Sttir;;eon in honour of their 36th weddi kanniversary.. The party was arranged be me in- bers of the family. The dining room was very attractively de ^orated in pink arei white and the tzbee was late with a two layer wedding cake and grooni's cake flanked by pink and blue tapers in silver holders. The even- ing was spent in dancing and singing, followed by a delicious lunch which was enjoyed by all. At the close of the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Sturgeon expressed their appreciation and thanks to the family for their thoughtful w h d th Iso COMPANY OF CANADA ric a •f To your eeltin9 Problems to McAlpine and Daw Attends Wedding Miss Mildred Cameron was in Detroit for a few days last week where she attended the wedding of her nephew. The following clipping is from The Detroit Free Press: Mr. 'and Mrs, John Gray Cameron left for a honeymoon cruise on the Great Lakes after their wedding an Wednesday evening at the Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian Church. The bride is the Rimer Helen Tane Sehueler,- daughter of Mrs, , Arthur Sehueelr, of Hall Place, 1 (Grosse Point). She wasgiven in marriage by her brother, .Arthur. 1 lvlatron .of honer was Mrs, R. C, Chopc, sister of the bride.' Danita Parker, Sturgis, Mich,, was her only other attendant. William Cameron was best man for his brother, 'Pbey ore the sons of 3D' and ,Mrs, Frank C rm Bron, Oakfield Ave. Another brother, Robert, Fred Beattie and Thorns Mitchell, ushered. A re- ception followed in the church parlours.' John spent several slimmers here during his boyhood with Ms aunt,,' Miss E, Cameron and his friends here Join in extending congratulations. No Dumping Here It has come to our attention that some person or persons are using the old gravel pit south of the creek on Talfourd Street as a dumping ground which mars the natural beauty of an attrac- tive walk to the river valley and hills beyond, Frequently people who do not know that Bayfield has a dumping ground or else are too indolent to drive that"far, dump refuse over banks or on unused lots. These same people do not want the junk in their own back yards, then why force the neighbours to look at it and spoil scenes enjoyed by residents and summer visitors. More than that, an old coal oil stovesitting out in full view might hold at- tractions for members of the skunk family thinking of setting up'housekeeping. Let us keep our back streets clean! Attends Funeral Mrs. LeRoy Poth, Mrs. J. W. Jowett, Mrs. William R. Jowett, Mrs. James Ferguson, accompan- ied by J. A, Ferguson, Goderich, were in London on Monday at- tending the funeral of the late Mrs, H. X. Moorhouse which was held from the A. M. George Fun- eral Home on Monday afternoon, Interment was made in Wooclland Cemetery, London. Well known in Bayfield, the deceased woman, formerly Miss Elly Breiggier, was born in Lon- don. Since her marriage to Her- bert Kennedy Moorhouin 1010, Sha hail lived ]n bothse London and Bayfield, A talented vocalist, Mrs, eedorhouse had been associat- ed in cboir work and a soloist in St, Paut's Cathedral and St. Jaynes' (Westminster) Church, London, During her residence in ' Bayfield' she was a member of,. Trinity Church and was organist for a few years prior to her re- turn to London some 12 years ago, Her 'beautiful contralti voice brought joy to ninny. She died in London on 'Friday, night, June 25, following a lengthy illness, Her husband predeceased her in 1033. Surviving is a date- Manter, Weary. Jeari (Mrs, James aitland), London, to whom the sympathy of many friends in this community is extended, NEIL McKAY 4. Radio and Recording • Orchestra XVocals by Monica Turner MIDNIGHT DANCE July 5, 12:05 a.m. GODEI3ICH—F3aj' or improve- ments for Goderich and Owen Sound/were included in supple- mentary estimates of public works- appropriaticns tabled in the House of Commons.. at Ottawa, lis dredging and repairs to harbor woriss ire Goderich at a cost of $2'2$;000 'and harbor improve- ments costing $105,000 for Owen Sound were listed, 0 TEE NEWS -RECORD FOR FINE PRINTr4 PHONE 4 A Delicious Co' °l Drin Directions: Make tea exactly as usual : Whine still hot pour into glasses filled with cracked. ice ; ; Add sugar and lemon to taste EgIED TLA' i-r ..••,�,� � OPEN SUNDAY JULY 4 and Every Night Next- Week USED CAR SPECIAL. 1946 DODGE SEDAN, fluid drive Wide Range of DOMINION DUNLOP TIRES CAR GREASING and WASHING J. E. HUGILL and SONS SUPERTEST PRODUCTS 1 Across from :Bank of Montreal Ontario St. PHONE 784 , Clinton .u.. = .a. Ammororammvaneremomms HAT'SA--:PICNJ.G WITHOUT A COKE;:. -Ask for it either way . , . both trade marks mean the same thing. STRATFORD BOTTLING WORKS Autholiied Bottler of Coca-Cola under contract With Coea-Coln Ltd. 700' Erie St. Phone 78 106