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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1948-09-30, Page 8P GE EIGHT' CLINTON NEWS -RECORD HURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 194a hiteresting Items Fr�m_News-Record.'s NEWS OF BAYFIELD � Goderich Township Representative. LMiss ucy R. R. Woods Phone Clinton 631r31 Mr. and Mrs, Harold Tyndall and family spent Sunday with Mr. Miss Jessie L. Metcalf, Detroit, She travelled via Trans -Canada and iVIrs. Ken Harper, St. Thomas. Was ' home over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs, C. R. Will, Lon- don, were at'their cottage over the' weekend, Mr. 'and Mrs. E I z n z a r d, Mont- real, spent a day last week with lVlrs. D. Prentice. • Dr. and Mrs. Wilson Mitchell, Birmingham, were et their cot- tage over the weekend. Lawrence Fowlie, London, spent the weekend with his sisters, Misses F. and E. Fowlie. Mr. and Mrs, Try, Detroit, spent a couple of days recently with Mn and Mfrs. F. A, Westlake. Mrs. A. H. Ahrens,. Detroit, is at her cottage, "Trail Blazer," for a fortnight. Mr. Taylor, is her guest. Mrs. L. B. Smith and Miss Max- ine, London, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Charles W. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ritchie, Elmvale, came on Friday to visit, the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George King. Miss Betty Lou Larson left on Sunday for London where she has taken a position with the Bell Telephone Company. Flight Lieut. and Mrs. Ashton and family who occupied one of Brisson's apartments, left two weeks ego for Grand Bend. Miss L. Morley returned to her cottage, "Birchcliff," last week after having spent a week in De- troit. Miss F. Hardie, Detroit, is her guest. Mr. and Mrs. E. Manners left for their home in London on Wednesday of last week after having spent the season at their cottage. Mrs. Jack Sturgeon, Jr. return- ed home on Monday after having spent a fortnight with her bro- ther, Norval Gemeinhardt and family, Saginaw. Rev. and Mrs. LaVerne Mor- gan and Karen returned to the village on Saturday after having spent a vacation in Haliburton, Watford and Detroit. Mrs. J. M. Stewart is at her home in the village for a couple of weeks. Mr. Stewart, who was also here over the weekend re- turned to Hamilton on Sunday. After spending a week with his Wife and faintly at the home of her parents, Mr. end Mrs. E. A. Featherston, Keith Leonard left lest week for Montreal where he has taken a position. Mrs, C .W. Brown left on Tues- day of last week to spend a month with her niece, Mrs. Gor- don Lee, Charlottetown, I{,E,T, Airlines from London. Mrs. C. Guest and daughter, Morah, who have been visiting her sister, Mrs. Malcom Toms, Sunday left ond i n y w th Mr. Guest, who was here over the weekend, for their home in Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. David Hilton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, Toron- to, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Poth over the week- end and occupied a cottage in Jowett's Grove last week. Dr. and Mrs. Clive McAlister, Fort Wayne, Indiana, were 'the guests of the former's brother, F. G. McAlister and Mrs. Mc- Alister at their • cottage in The Highlands, over the weekend. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Quarry, "Llandudno," over the weekend of September 19, in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wigle, E. J. Lucas, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Charles'McTague, 'Toronto; Mrs. McTague remained with her sis- ter last week, returning to To- ronto with her husband who also spent the past weekend here, Jowett Reunion Members of the Jowett fam- ily held a reunion at No. 15 cot- tage in"the Grove on Sunday, Sept, 19. Those from, a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. Herold Jowett and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jowett and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jowett and family, Mrs, D. H. Jowett and Mrs. Tom Jowett, Port Huron. Trinity WA Meets The WA of Trinity Church met on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. N. W. Woods. Mrs. E. Heard, President, conducted the opening exercises and presided. Mrs. George King read the Scrip- ture. Mrs. R. Larson read the minutes of last meeting end the treasurer's report given by Miss Lucy Woods showed that all the pledge and other obligations had been met in full. ' Plans for work for the coming year were discus- sed. The hostess served tea at the close of the meeting. (Intended for last week) Miss Gloria Westlake, London, was home over the weekend. Herbert Kirkham, Oshawa, spent the weekend in the village. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Corrie left on Sunday to spend this week in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bauer and fam- ily, Waterloo, spent the weekend at their cottage. Prof. R. Torrens and family, London, were at their cottage over the weekend. Prof. R. Pemberton and family, (Intended for last week) Bill Harrison is wearing a smile these days. A baby boy arrived at their home. Miss Doreen McGuire who is attending Stratford Normal was home for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith, Glam- mi s, and Miss Louise Stanley, Madsen Lake, were visiting friends on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stirling and Mr. and Mrs. James R. Stirl- ing, spent the weekend in Weston visiting their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Harrison, who were celebrating the fifth anniversary of their wedding. London, occupied their cottage over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bonar Aust and family, London, were at their cot- tage over the weekend. Mr, and Mrs. Harold King, Sar- nia, spent a few days recently with Mrs. C. W. Porker, John Elliott, Waterloo, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. G, Galbraith and family, Hamilton, were at their cottage over the weekend. Rev. F. G. Stotesbury left on Saturday to spend his holidays at Drumbo with his son, Victor. John MacLeod, Erieau, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. MacLeod. Mr. and Mrs. McPortland and two daughters, Chatham, were at their cottage over the weekend. Mrs. L. Raby and Roberta, De- troit, occupied their cottage in Jowett's Grove over the weekend. Dr. and Mrs. Wilson Mitchell, Birmingham, Mich., were et their cottage in the village over the weekend. Master Bobby Middleton, Hen - sail, was with his grandmother, Mrs. N. W. Woods from Friday until Sunday. Miss Berthena Sturgeon of the local Post Office staff, left on Monday to spend a vacation in Port Stanley. Mrs. J. Cruickshank and little Berthena, Clinton, spent the weekend with her mothei<, Mrs. William Sturgeon. Mrs. J. IL Lambert, Detroit, came on Friday to spend a week in the village. • She is a guest at The Little Inn, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Westlake left on Sunday on a motor trip to Virgiruatown and other points in Northern Ontario. Your banker works AS a depositor or borrower, you value privacy hi money matters. Your banker protects that privacy. Your banking - transactions *re not open to the eyes and tare of your competitor, your neighbor, your community. In other words, the manager of your branch hsnk And his whole staff sire working for you. Contrast this Canadian way with conditions in kinds where freedom is denied—where every bank is a political tool, every banker a public official working for the State! State monopoly of banking, proposed by Socialists here, would open your banking Transactions to political intrusion. SPONSORED BY YOUR BANK LONDESBORO Mrs. K, Harris, London, spent end at Mitchell with her dough - the weekend at Miss Lawdy ter, Mary Ellen Prest, Young's. Mr, and Mrs. C. Straughan, Miss Jean Knight, Galt, is Goderieh,, visited with Mn and spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Farmland and Alice, Miss Knox, Toronto, spent the weekend at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Knox. Miss Dorothy Little, Toronto, spent the weekend et the home of her mother, Mrs. Robert Town- send, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Deer and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Daer and family, Auburn, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Pipe. Mr. and Mrs. William Govier, Mrs. Lillie Webster and Jack, Lon- desbo}o, Mr. and Mrs. L. Govier, Goderich, Mr. and M.S. Starry Mc - Ewan, Stratford, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamilton, London, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Spence Hann, Kitchener, on Sunday. Mission Circle Meets Aimweil Mission Circle will hold its regular monthly meet -Mr, and Mrs. Aldie Mustard are ing on Tuesday evening, October On a trip to Nova Scotia. 5, Mr. the home of Mrs. Clarence Mr. and _Mrs. Ed, Boyes are visiting friends in Hamilton. Mission Band Meeting Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Morrison spent The Mission Band will hold its Sunday 'with Mr. and Mr W. October meeting on October 8, at Henry. 8 p.m. in the basement of the L. Parker, London, was a week - church. This will be an open end guest with Mr. and Mrs, A. meeting, a bazaar will be held Paterson. after the meeting. Miss Nora Eyre, Clinton, was Mission Band Meets a weekend visitor with her par - The Mission Band held its ents, Mr. end Mrs. L. Eyre. mSepteentmofber the meeting in theSunday base- The many friends of W. Elliott churc}lino and William Berr will be sor morning, Sept. 19, with the presi- to learn they are in very poor dent, Kenneth Wood, in the chair, health. The meeting opened with call to Miss Eva Stackhouse has re - worship. Hymn. 406 was sung, turned from Glencoe where she followed by "God Save the King" vi4lted with Mr. and Mrs. S. Neil and the Lord's Prayer in unison. and family. The Scripture wsa read by June Cam. Henry and George Mus - Manning . The minutes of last tard left this week to resume meeting were read by the secre- studies at 'University of Western tary, Bill Cowan. The roll call Ontario, London. was answered by 34 members. It Misses Marion Paterson, Betty was decided to ing and bazaar forvAutue an mn Thank -en meet- Woolley, Amy Aikenhead and Blanche Zapfe, London,, 'spent the offering on Friday evening, Oct. weekend at their homes here, 8. Several handed in birthday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boyce and pennies. The offering was re- children have returned after a ceived by Bob Saundercock .The pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. temperance reading was given by Leonard Boyce and family of Joyce Fangrad. World Peace by Sault Ste. Marie. Bert Lyon. A piano solo by Rally Services Muriel Shobbrook, The Study Rall Services were observed Book was taken by Mrs. Bert in United Church Shobbrook, The Missionary story Sunday with was given by Mrs. Ivan Carter. Rev. Stanway- in charge. Mem- The meeting closed with prayer, bers of the Sunday School and Londesboro W,A. their teachers occupied the centre The W.A. held its September seats in the church. Marion Hill meeting on Wednesday afternoon, gave the story "The Llama and September 22, at the home of the Silver Bird" in a very inter - Mrs. Robert Fairservice, The esting manner. Scripture read - meeting opened with the presi- ings were ably taken by Robert dent, Mrs. Laura Saundercock, in Mustard and John Moffatt, Mr, the chair and the pianist, Mrs. Stanway took for his sermon, the Tom Allen at the piano, opening theme "Go and teach all Na - with hymn No. 8 and the Lord's tions." There was a large et - Prayer in unison. The minutes tendance at the service. of the last meeting were read (Intended for last week) and letters of appreciation were Mr. and Mrs. M. Tyndall are read from Mrs. Elgin Josling, Mr. holidaying at Sudbury. and Mrs. Ab. Vodden and Rev. Miss Ruth Scott, St. Thomas, parents, Brenton. The program coin- spent the weekend at her home mittee for October was appoint - Mrs. Brenton and Mrs. R. h 14Irs. Ed. Moran, St. Catharines, Fairservice. The roll call was is visiting her Mr. and answered by 25 members with 11 Mrs. L. Hill. visitors present. The program was Mr. and Mrs. T .Dunlop, Lon- a reading by Mrs, Will Govier; dors, were Sunday visitors with piano solo by Mrs. Tom Allen. It Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott. was decided to order more cards. Miss Betty Allan, Hyde Park, The travelling aprons were then spent the weekend with her per - opened which realized $43,16, with ents, Mr. and Mrs, R. Allan. one apron still to come in, The Miss Janet Watson, Aylmer, Scripture was read by Mrs. Tom spent the weekend with her par- Fairservice, The. meeting closed ants, Mr. and Mrs. R. Watson. with prayer by Mrs. Robert Cald- Mrs. LaFontaine and grand - well, and lunch wwe aervea by the children, Donna and Lynn Skaiffe, hostesses. rave returned from the West where they spent the summer. (Intended for last week) Mr. and Mrs. Stan Neil and Jim and Johnston Crawford children, GIencoe, visited over spent a few days in London this the weekend with Mrs. Neil's past week. parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wes, Stack - Mrs. Fred Prest spent the week- house, g < Mrs, W. Mountain on Sunday. Miss Pearl Griffiths, Guelph, spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Griffiths, Miss Mary Caldwell, London, spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ro- bert Caldwell: Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Fairser- vice spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bogeant of near Ingersoll, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ferguson, Edmonton, and Dr. and Mrs,. L. Whitely, Gorrie, visited with rela- tives in the village on Friday and Saturday. BRUCEFIELD Correspondents rrs LAIIII EIC Electric Motors Quarter, Third, Half, Three -Quarter and 1-H.P. in stock C. H. EPPS PHONE 264 CLINTON 34-36-38-40etc. Housewives Like 'em! 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Unless the desired reduction is made within the next seven days, service, to the district will be interrupted at regular intervals daily, Monday to Friday, commencing October 6. We suggest you use your washer,' iron, grain grinder, etc., on Saturday and Sunday, cut your lighting down and use a coal or wood range as much as pos- sible. This reduction must be made and your co-operation is requested in order to save interruptions. If further clarification is required please contact your local Hydro office. THE HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION. OF. ONTARIO A. M. KNIGHT, Atela. MMiakger