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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1948-08-05, Page 4PAGE FOUR I ter stin Items From NEWS OF BAYFIELD Representative: 14liss Lucy R. Woods Phone Clinton 631r31 Mrs. B Hookway, larndon, is. holidaying in the village, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Reid, Wind- sor, are, holidaying in the village; Miss Gloria Westlake. London, was horse for a fe v ,Lys this week. Don Scott, Fort Erie, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Jas. R. Scote Mrs, W. Birnie, Goderich, is visitingher granddaughter, Mrs. J. McLeod. D, L. Atkinson, Detroit, is spending a fortnight at, his home in the village, M,r, end Mrs, W. Cotton, Lon- don, spent the weekend at their horn in the village. Mrs. M. Wright and son, De- troit, spent the weekend with her brother, L. H. MacLeod. Mr. and Mrs, George M. Fisher, Waterloo, visited his aunt, Mrs, F. A. Edwards over the weekend. Miss Mary Widcombe, Wind- sor, is spending a vacation with Mr, and Mrs. William E. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fowlie, Lon- don, visited their sisters, Misses F. and E. Fowlie, over the week- end, , Mrs. H. Ahrens has returned to her cottage "Trail Blazer," after having spent a few days in De- troit Mr c' Mrs. Eri.: Rechtlitzer, London, are occupying the Met- :' LAKEVIEW =: 4 CASINO F s 1 GRAND BEND D ANCING N IGHTLY • ,i NEIL McKAY and his Radio and Recording Orchestra Vocals by Monica Turner if: eeti 32-33-34-35btfb S calf residence for the :ninth of August. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grierson and two children, Waterloo, are holidaying at r the Edighoffer Cabins, Mr. and: Mrs. W. Ewing Buchan, Dunnville,. visited the former's aunt, Mrs. N. W. Woods, on Monday. B. T. Stephenson and son, Don- ald, Toronto, spent the weekend at their summer home in the village. Mrs. M. Ross and daughter, Mrs. J. H. Cobb, Toronto, are at their cottage, "Sum -R -Inn", for a fortnight. Mrs. W. Gray and Miss Alto Gray have returned. to Detroit after having spent a vacatirn in the village. Pat Graham returned to St. Catharines on Monday after hav- ing spent a holiday at the home of Harold Brandon, Mr. Rourke has returned to Southampton after having spent a few days with his daughter, Mrs. Spencer Ervine: Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kneeshaw and three children, Toledo, Ohio, are spending two weeks at their home in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ford re turned, to, London on Saturday after having spent a month's va- cation in the village. Mrs. Don Beatty and son, Paul, Quebec, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Greig, "Bali Acres", for a few weeks. Rev. and Mrs. 11. M. LangFord, Walkerville, and daughter, Mrs. R. Bricker, Waterloo, are at their cottage south of the village. Miss Lita Penhale has returned to St. Thomas after having spent the past week with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Westlake. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. "Ledbeter, Mt. Pleasant, . Mich„ were the guests of `Miss C. P. Rankin, "Glenburg," over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pruss, Lon- don, were with the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker over the weekend and Civic Holi- day. Mr. and Mrs. Len B. Smith, Glenn and Maxine, London, visit- ed Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. C. W. Parker over the holiday week- end. Mr. and Mrs. John MacKenzie, 11Jr s, Phinney, Tecumseh, were the guests of the former's sister, Mrs. 3. Richardson, over the week- end. Miss Marion Castle returned to Niagara Falls on Monday after having spent a week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas W. Castle. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker, Connie and Gwen, London, spent the weekend and holiday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, . F. W. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenkins 3' have returned to Toronto after having spent a couple of weeks 1Anniversary Services 1 St. Andrew's United Church, Bayfield I Speaker for the day: Rev. A. G. Hewitt, Auburn Music: = The Rennie Quartette. Seaforth morning and evening = ? Miss Evelyn Breckow, Goderich, Soloist, at both services 1 i32 -b 00 SUNDAY, AUGUST 8 Morning at 11 o'clock—Evening at 7.30 STRETCH FORIOCK, PAUSE FOR A CONE Authorized Ask for it caw ,way ... both trade -marks mean the saga thing Bottl• er of : CJoca,-Colaunder contract NM • YARNA Mr, and Mrs, Harold Soper and; family are on their holidays this week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hanna, Sea- eorth, spent Sunday•with Mr. Amps Keyes and family: A number from here: attended the Reunion Celebrations at Lucknow and Kincardine last week. Service Withdrawn The United Church service next Sunday morning will be with- drawn, but the Sunday School will be at 11 am. re- usual, Black Knight Service Huron County Royal Black Knights of Ireland will hold a church parade in Varna on Sun- day, August 8th, at 7.30 p.m. All Members of the LOBA and the LOL are cordially invited to at- tend this service Rev. Reba Hearn will be the speaker of the even,-. ing. Woodham fife and Drum Band will lead the Parade. CONSUANCE Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Riley were in Kitchener on Wednesday, at- tending the Riley -Dodds wedding, with Mr. and Mrs, William Greig "Bali Acres" cottage. • Mr. and Mrs. James Webste spent a few days last week with relatives in Lucknow and ricin ity and attended the Bruce re union in Lucknow on Friday. Mrs. V. Burt, Misses Peggy and Mary Lou and Ronald Burt, Syl- via Baker, London, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Scotchmer over the weekend. Mrs. Oliver W. Rhynas return- ed to Toronto on Sunday after having spent the past two months with her brother, William L. Ferguson and Mrs. Ferguson. Catharine Weir, JoAnne Cun- inghame, Bill Dawson and Bob Galpin, all of Sarnia, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cuning- hame, during the holiday week= end. Mrs. T. B. Howard, Toronto, is the guest of Rev, and Mrs. F. H. Paull. Mrs. Paull's father and sister, J. L. Dixon and Miss Carrie Dixon, Brantford, were also with them over the holiday' weekend. Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Knight, daughter Mary and Wilma Beck- erton returned to Toronto on Monday after having spent a week's vacation with Mrs. Knight's mother, Mrs. F. C. Gem- einhard. Mrs. W. G. Rankin, Mt. Pleas- ant, Mich., is visiting her sister- in-law, Miss 'C. P. Rankin, and Charles Rankin, Detroit, is spend- ing a few days this week with his aunt. Mrs, G. Churchward and son, Gerald. London, are speeding this week at their cottage. Their guests over the weekend were Misses: I.ena Shortt and Janet Mc- Intyre. eir and Mrs. Armani Mannes and two children, Loi'l' , •pending fortnight with th former's parents, Mr an.I Mr Mann•ss at their cottage o TuyIl Street, Mr anis Mrs. T. Mallett an so 1, Trill, spent Sat't.lev wur Mis ;pair Davison. Miss Pats M.allctt win: had beet vnetla in r gram'mother reeurned t r,rnddn ' ith her pare 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hendrick, Toron- to, Mr. and Mrs. F. Hendrick and son, accompanied by Bill Thom, Birmingham, Mich., were the guests of Miss Marion Fairbairn, "West -wind," over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Ramsay and two children, who have oc- cupied D, L. Atkinson's cottage for some time, left on Saturday to make their home at Clinton where he is stationed at the RCAF R. and C. School, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hart, To- ronto, spent the weekend with the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George King, Charlie Hart who spent his vacation with his grandparents, returned to Toron- to with his parents. Mr. and Mrs, William Ross, who have have spent the past month with the former's sister, Mrs. rene Bassett, left Saturday for Woodstock to visit another sister, Mrs. George Davison enroute to their home in Baltimore, Md. Mr, and Mrs, Howard Burt re- urned to London on Monday af- er having spent part of their oneymoon with the former's randparents, Mr. and Mrs, F. W. aker, Their many friends here oip in wishing the young couple very happiness. Mr. and Mrs, S. Sturgeon„ reston, Mr, and Mrs. D, Bis- ack, Clinton, were with their arents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stur- eon over the weekend. Miss eanne :L, Sturgeon who spent t'• week with her parents re- rned to Preston on Monday. lV r. and Mrs. Kenneth Lynn, ouglas, Torn and Gordon, Mrs. rthur Ludlow and baby, Toron- , spent'the weekend with Mrs. ynn's mother, Mrs. Wtiliam owerd. Norman Lynn, .who had en visiting his grandmother, turned homo with his parents. in Jowett Cottages Mr. .and Mrs. G, F.inout and iss Margaret Fin.eut, . Buffalo, e at their cottage in Jowett's eve, Those who have come to cupy Jowett cottages for Au- st;' include: Mr. and Mrs, J. Barlow and family, Detroit; . and Mrs. 1 ,J. Pongracz and nily, Grosse Pointe,' Mich,; 1VIr. d 'Mrs. 11, Blair, Windsor; M. IVlurray and daughter, London; . and Mrs. F. Geary and Ancl- , Grosse Pointe; Mr.'and Mrs. Francis and babe, St, Met•ys, nd. Mr. and Mrs, J. 0, Hughes l; Derric, Detroit, are in cot- es for two weeks, and Mr„ Mrs. B. Bender and babe, towel, and Mr. and Mrs, 3; per` and Barrie are occupying. ages .this week,. ' ea 3. Styles, Los Angeles, Cal.,' has been visiting relatives in r h CLINTON NEWS -RECORD eco "MOST ZMPROPaR 1k`loACE" II' tUCEF.ia, Mrs. G. Kennard ig visiting friends in Owen *hind. Miss Marion `Hill aifeait the weekend at Wasega Beach, J. Farr, Toronto, is visit ng.T. at the home o£ Mr, and Mrs, J, K. Cornish, Mr. and Mrs. 13. Kaiser, De- troit, spent the weekend+ with. Mrs, H. Zapfe. Mrs. J. Grainger, who is living in Exeter, was home in the vil- lage on Sunday. Mrs. H. Thornton, Hamilton, is visiting at the .home of Mr. and Mrs,' A. Paterson, Mies Elizabeth Scott was a holiday guest with Miss M. Swan and Mrs. A, Ham. Mr, and Mrs. Graham Be -nem London, spent Monday at Mr, and Mrs, Jack Aikenhead^'s.. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McKenzie, Detroit, are holidaying with the latter's mother, Mrs. H. Zapfe. Misses Anna Jean Rohner and M. Robinosn, London, are visiting the former's father, J. Rohner. Mr, and Mrs, W. C. Adams spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs, Jack Aikenhead and family, 1Vliss Betty Woolley, London, has returned to her work after a week's holiday at her home here, Mr. and Mrs. Reg, Matheson, Port Colborne, spent theid holi- days with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Aikenhead, Mr. and Mrs. L. Whitfield end children, Platteville, were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Henry. Miss Beatrice Fowler,, Clinton, GRAND BEND— Carl Hewiitt, Strathroy, was convicted on a charge of escaping from the vil lage Jail at. Grand Bend which de- fending chensel. Ross Gray refer- rea, to "as ",just a chicken coop" *Witt maintained he did not 'remember being in fail or break- ing out of it. 'The escape took place July 11. He;was .fined $20, and $26'costs,on the escape charge and an additional '$10 and costs on the vagrancy charge Which preceded it, Magistrate C. 5 Woodrow said the Grand Bend jail was a "most improper place to confine anyone overnight." SFAFORTH—Re Hugh Jack, Sydney, N.S,, plans to preach in First Presbyterian Church during August. elev. R. H, Williams moved to; Detroit last week. visited ever the weekend with her brother -fm -law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scott. Miss Amy Aikenhead has re- turned to London after a week's holidays at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jr. Aikenhead. ' Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Hill and children, London, "-were visitors over the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. Hill. Miss Helen. Davidson, Toronto, spent a week with Mrs, Lloyd Batktn, Bayfield. and a week with her mother and brother's family on London Road. Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson and Ina and Mr. and. Mrs. Bill Pater- son, Montreal, who have been holidaying with Mr. and Mrs, A. Paterson, have returned home. Miss Marion Paterson accompan- ied them, LONDESBORO Mrs, Sampson has gone to visit with her daughter at Pine River: Master John Pipe, Brussels, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Pipe. Miss Lillie Cartwright, Strat- ford, spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. L. Cartwright. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Pipe and family, Brussels, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vodden on Sun- day. Mrs. Jones and daughter, St. Thomas, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fingland, Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Lyon and girls and Mrs. Harry Durnin spent Sunday at the Drumhead service at Dunngannon. Mr, and Mrs. William. Breen and son, London, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Griffiths, Mrs, Joseph Manning spent a few days last week at the home of her daughter,, Mrs. Frank Tam_ s e • • e 5 n d Y 0 h g e P b p g les Itu (DA Ito L H be re. ar Gr oc go D. Mr fa: an J. Mr rea K, a and tag and Lis Har cott A who blyn, and Mr. Tamblyn, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen and Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Saunder- cock spent the weekend at Tober- mory, Southampton, and Wiarton. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Fairser- vice and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shaddick and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Black, Brit- ton on Sunday. Mrs. Black is a niece of Mrs" Fairservice. Last week Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shaddick, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Layton, Clinton, and Mrs. -Thomas Fairservice, Londesboro, had a very enjoyable motor ` trip t o Owen Sound, Wasaga Beach, Mid- land and other places, Crops and hay are very poor in those districts. Mission Circle to Meet , The Aimwell Mission Circle will hold its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday evening August 10, at the home of Mrs. Tom Alien. H. J. HEiNZ COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED Made help is required at the Leamington factory to process the 1948 Tomato ,crop • Free sleeping quarters • Good pay • Excellent working conditions For further information contact:. Hotel Clinton CLINTON - - • ONTARIO e4 -1~r44 ••-e•1V-+4e•e- 4.-Pi'e-e fi * 4-44-e-4-0 4-4•4444•4-1 NOTICE it • 1 1 hereby give notice that all Weeds are' to be destroyed before going to seed, as provided.. for by the Weed Control Act, Chapter 344, Section 4. Any person or persona -failing to comply with these provisions will be liable to a penalty as provided by the Acta: 1 ' 0 • Canada, was the guest of Mt, and ''Mrs. Lloyd Scotchmer from S -I WII.li,.lteiLe'i..- D®'UGALi,, STRATFORD BOTTLING COMPANY•: nay until Tuesday, Iver, Styr s ! it Huron County Weed Inspector 700 Erie St, and ot Mr, Scchmer's mother were I +4.444-4-4-4-4••• Phone Iii codeine, • . ♦ e440e 444-/ 0-4-4i 4 444 -e -4J a e4 M++04 neeemenrameI-e4MM♦•.; X THURSDAY AUGUST orresp-onde0ts BLYTH Minister Returns Rev, W. J. Rogers, minister, of Blyth TJnited Church, who has tteeh visiting his parents at Re- gina during the past month, has returned, accompanied by Mrs. Rogers and. Carolann. Heresum- ed his duties Sunday morning, and preached the first in a 'series of Sunday morning sermons on "Musts" for church members, choosing the subject "Commit- ments," rw(unto the Lord." 'Commit aye Sims sang, accompanied by A, E. Cook. Bride -elect Feted A large number of friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr, and' Mrs. Clarence John- ston to honor their daughter, Miss Iona Mary Jollnstbn, with a mis- cellaneous shower previous to. her marriage to Donald Roderick McLean, The presentations were, made by Miss Mildred Chat'ter and Miss Margaret Marshall, who carried the gifts in two large gaily decorated baskets. Mrs, Clarence Johnston enter- tained for her daughter, when a Targe," number of guests were predsent at a trousseau tea. The guests: were received by Mrs. Johnston, and Miss Johnston dis- played her trousseau. Assisting in the dining room were Mrs. Leslie Johnston and Mrs, George Fear, Itite4tQu t U46 Fr/ LANA ar EA 01%13 0 Hog ConcentrateDairy ..... .... 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