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NEWS OF BAYFIE'LD
Representative:
Miss Lucy R. Woods Phone Clinton 631r31
E. A. Featherston,*'London; was
home over the weekend.
Miss Gloria Westlake, London,
was home over Thanksgiving.
Miss Betty Lou Larson, Lon.
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CITIES
SERVICE'
STATION
Bayfield
will beclosed
from October 16 to
November 1
J. Fraser, Prop.
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don, was home over the weekend.
D. McAuley spent the holiday
weekend at his home in London.
Mrs. Mabel Newton, Detroit, is
visiting her sister, Miss Elizabeth
Weston.
Mrs. Grant Turner and two
children, spent the weekend in
Romeo, Mich,
Miss Dorothy Treleaven, Lon-
don, was a weekend guest at the
Albion Hotel.
Cecil Colley, London, visited
his sister, Mrs. Willard Sturgeon,
over the weekend. '
Mrs. Helen Cobb, Toronto, spent
the holiday weekend at her cot-
tage "Sum -R -inn."
Mr. end Mrs. G. Galbraith and
family, Hamilton; were at their
cottage over the weekend.
Mrs. 'W. H. Howard left on
Thursday last to spend a few
days with relatives in Toronto.
John Elliott, -Waterloo, spent
the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jewell,
Watrous, Sask., spent last week
with Mr. and Mrs, Lindsay Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted McPortland
WE'RE AROUND
TO BE 4N
4UTHHORIZED
AGENT FOR ...
We're proud indeed that we have been appointed
authorized dealer, in this district, for .famous
PITTSBURGH PAINT PRODUCTS. It's in keeping
with our policy of handling only quality merchandise.
PITTSBURGH PAINTS, now "Made In Canada,"
include Sun -Proof, a superior outside paint made
with "Vitalized Oils"; Wailhide (flat, semi -gloss and
gloss) the wonder-working, one -coat, oil -base paint
which covers any surface; Wotcrspar Enamel, a quick -
drying, mar -resisting finish for woodwork and furni-
ture; and Florhido, a tough, elastic, wear -resistant
enamel For wood, cement and concrete floors.
Well welcome your inquiries -drop is any tines.
D. A. KAY and SON
Painter and Decorator
PHONE 234 - CLINTON
NICKEL STILL BUYS
REFRESHING PAUSE
Ask for it either way
...both trade -mark,
mean the tame Ming.
Authorized Bottler of Cosa -Cola under contract
with Coen Cola Ltd.
STRATFORD BOTTLING COMPANY
700 Erie St. Phone' 78
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and family, Chatham, were at
their cottage over the weekend.
Miss *Jeanne Sturgeon, Mitchell,
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Sturgeon over the weekend,
Harry Baker and family, Lon-
don,' spent Thanksgiving with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Baker.
Dr. and Mrs. R. Hunter and
two daughters, Toronto, spent the
Thanksgiving weekend in the
village.
Lawrence Fowlie, ' London,
spent the weekend and holiday
with his sisters, Misses F. and E.
Fowlie.
Prof. If. K. Kalbfleisch and
family, London, occupied their
cottage in the village over the
weekend,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fowlie, Lon-
don, visited the former's sisters,
Misses P. and E. Fowlie, aver
the holiday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McConkey,
North Bay, spent the Thanksgiv-
ing weekend et their cottage on
Tuyll Street,
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1948:
News -record's Correspondeffts
Mr. and Mrs. A, F. Furter and
Bill, London. spent Thanksgiving
Day with Mrs. Furter's mother,
Mrs. W. J. Stinson.
Mrs. Irene Bassett has returned
home after having spent three
weeks with her sister, Mrs. Geo
Davison, Woodstock,
Misses Inez Covert and Ann
Loucks, Detroit, came on Wed-
nesday of last week to visit Miss
C. P. Rankin, "Glenboig."
Misses Elane Denby and Aud-
rey Sturgeon left on Tuesday to
spend a few days with the for-
mer's parents in St. Thomas.
Mrs. Maria Elliott and Leslie
Elliott motored to Detroit and
Mount Clemens, Mich., for the
weekend and Thanksgiving Day.
Mr. and • Mrs. William Stothers
and two children,. Embra, were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Teri
Mack over the Thanksgiving
weekend.
:LONDESBORO
Mr. and Mrs. G. Troyer and of 1%1r. and. 1VIrs. Robert
..family Hansa ay
Keith Leonard, Montreal, spent
the holiday weekend with his wife
and family at the home of her
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Stephens
parents,
Featherston. and Mrs. E. A.
and two' sons were at their home J.M.Stewart, Hamilton, spent
in the village, Shangri-Le," for the weekend at ,his home in the
the weekend. village. On his return he was
Mr, f and Mrs. B. T. Stephenson accompanied by Mrs. Stewart who
and family, Toronto, were at had been here for a fortnight.
their home in the village over e
the weekend. Mrs. F. A. Edwards, Mrs. R.
Mr.. and Mrs. Harold K. King,
J. Watson and Master Edwards
Sarnia, visited the latter's moth- Watson returned. home on Tues-
er, Mrs. Charles W. Parker, over day after having spent the week -
the weekend. end in Kitchener and Waterloo.
Dr, W. Aberhard end family, Mrs. Keith Leonard and Master
London, were at the family cot- Ray accompanied her aunt, Mrs.
tage in the village over Thanks- Harold King and Mr. King, on
giving weekend. their return to Sarnia on Mon -
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pruss, Lon day to spend a few days wittl
don, were with the latter's par- I them.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker, , Miss L. Morley end her guest,
over the weekend.. Miss F. Hardie, left on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs, B. Parker and I for Birmingham, Mich., with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Foote, St.. Thomas, and Mrs. Ray Marley and Miss
spent the weekend at the home 'Pat Morley who' were here on
of Mrs. Jack Sturgeon. Saturday.
Miss Mabel Scotchmer, Toren- Mr. and Mrs. George Peck re -
to, spent the Thanksgiving week -turned to Fargo, N. Dak., last
end with her step -mother, Mrs. week after having spent a few
Robert Scotchmer, days with the former's brother -
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Just , Arrived!
MEN'S TWEED SUITS, reg. $35 for $14.95
MEN'S DRESS PANTS to Clear at . Half Price
PURE WOOL HEAVY WINDBREAKERS
with zipper ..................ea. 3.00
MEN'S PLAID SHIRTS at Low Prices
SHEEPSKIN FLYING BOOTS at Half Price
MEN'S WOOL PANTS pr.. 1.95_
MEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS, Reg, $29.50, Sp. 12.95
LINED GABARDINE JACKETS ea. 4.'50
LINED LEATHERETTE JACKETS ea. 4.50
ALL -WOOL MACKINAWS ea. 4.50
ARMY .WOOL COATS ea. 4.50
AIR FORCE COATS ea. 4.50
AIR FORCE. PANTS pr. 4.50
ARMY PANTS pr. 1.95
MEN'S AND BOYS' TWEED CAPS . , ea. .75
ALL -WOOL WORK SOCKS pr. .49
GIRLS' 3 -PIECE SNOWSUITS with leggings, ea. 4.95
GIRLS' RAINCOATS with hood ea. .49
LADIES' ALL -WOOL CARDIGANS ea. 1.49
LADIES' AND GIRLS' WOOL PULLOVERS, ea. 1.49
LADIES' SNUGGIES AND VESTS set .89
CHILDREN'S LONG-SLEEVED SWEATERS, ea. .49
CHILDREN'S SHORT -SLEEVED SWEATERS, ea. .25
BABIES' WOOL 2 -PIECE SUITS ea. .49
BOYS' DENIM BIB OVERALLS ea. 1.95
BOYS' EVERYDAY PANTS pr. 1.95
Clinton War Assets Surplus
BOX 428 Clinton, Ont.
PHONE 460-W
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
Residents of the Township of Tucker -
smith are invited to attend the opening
of the Broadfoat Bridge in the Township
on Tuesday, October 49, 1948, 3.30 p.m.
E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk
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NOTICE
Court of Revision
The Township of Hullett
will hold the
COURT OF REVISION on the 1949
ASSESSMENT ROLL,
Monday Nov. I at 2.30 pm
in the C'OMM'UNITY HALL, LONDESBORO
All appeals must be in the hands of the Clerk
prior to this .date.
GEORGE W. COWAN, Clerk
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TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
TENDERS FOR SNOW PLOWING
TENDERS are invited to supply and operate egdp.
ment to snow plow Township roads in winter of 1948-
1949, hydraulic equipment to be used. Contractor to
supply all help. Two units will be hired.
Tenders to state rate per hour and must be in •.
Clerk's Lands by 2 p.m., NOVEMBER 6, 1948. Lowest
or any tender not neeessatlily accepted.
For further information apply
Robert Dalrymple, Road Superintendent.
•.. E. P.. CHESNEY, .Clerk
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with Mr. and Mrs, T.AdamsMiss Dorothy/•ams,
Little, ; Toronto,.
t,pent the weekend at: the home
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
William Dowson,
Rev. L .C: Harrison, Luean,
spent the weekend with his step-
* son, Ernest Hovey and Mrs. Ho-
vey, They returned to Luean
with him on Sunday td visit over
Mond. -
y ant ruesdey.
Miss M. Fairbairn's guests over
the weekend were Mr. and Mrs,
F. Hendrick,Birgingham Mich.,
and Mr. an' -d Mrs. C. Anderson,
Detroit. Miss Fairbairn left on
Tuesday for Detroit after closing
her cottage "Westwind."
St. Andrew's 'WMS-WA
The WMS and WA of St. And-
rew's United Church met on
Thursday with a large attendance,
more than 30 women and a num-
ber of children being present. A�
feature of the 'WMS•meeting was
the presentation of a short pag- I.
eant "Mornings with the Master"
in which memory recalled various ,
mornings in the life of our Lord
leading up to the supreme morn-
ing of the Resurrection. This be..
ing Grandmother's . - Day, ' the
characters in the - pageant were
all grandmothers, Mrs. Watson,
Mr -g, McKenzie, Mrs. McClure,
Mrs. Snowden, Mrs. Carnie, Mrs.'
Penhale, Mrs. Dewar, Mrs.=Dunn,
Mrs. Sparks, and Mrs. William
Reid. The chapter from the Study
Book, "West of the Gorges" was
given by Mrs. Watson end Mrs.
Campbell. Two poems were con-
tributed, one, "Grandmother's
Quilt'' by Mrs. Talbot, and "Grow
old along with me" by Mrs.
Campbell. t
The discussion in the WA had pr
to do with the work of the child-
ren, particularly the Sunday
School and it was felt that much o
more could be accomplished along
that line. A quizz and lunch
brought the meeting to a close,
:vt. nr)
Mr. and Mrs. James McCool and
Phyllis speniithe weekend at the
1 home of Mr. end Mrs. Fred Arm-
strong, Hamilton,
Miss Mary Caldwell
spent the weekend at
of .,her parents, Mr.,
Robert Caldwell.
Mir. and Mrs. Fred M
ronto, spent the Th
holiday,,, with the fo
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Mr, and Mrs. Ray
fainly, Galt, spent the
at the home of the la
ents, Mr. "and Mrs. Jo
Mr. and Mrs. ' Clifford
and family spent a few
week with the tatter's brother
London,
the home
and Mrs,
Morrell, To-
ronto,
rmer's per
ents,
Fisher and
weekend
latter's par-
ents, Snell.
Adams
days last
and sister-in-law, 'Mr. and Mrs.
W. Lloyd Hamilton.
The W.A. will hold its October
meeting in the basement of the
church .ran Wednesday, ..Oct: 20,
There will be a towel shower for
W.A. at this meeting. The host-
esses are Mrs. W. Beacom, Mrs.
S. Lyon, Mrs. Jim Crawford, Mrs,
Frank Longman, All the ladies
of the congregation ere invited
to attend.
To Mark 50th Anniversary
Londesboro United Church will
celebrate the 50th anniversary of
its founding at special services
at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.'Sunday
October 17. when the special
speaker.; will _ be Rev. Harold J,.-
SneIl, Exeter, formerly of Auburn,
The following Sunday, October
9l, Jubilee Services will be held,
when the speaker will be Rev.
A. W. Gardiner, Seafortb. The
celebration will be culminated
with a turkey supper in Com-
munity Hall, Londesboro, on
Tuesday, October 26, from 5.30
0 8 pm., followed by a variety
ogramme.
Thankoffering Meeting
The Mission Band held Tbank-
ffering meeting in the church
on Friday evening, Oct. 8. The
meeting opened with Gail Man-
ning at the piano and Kenneth
The ameet ne g opened in with Cathe ll to
Worship and hymn 73 followed.
by prayer by Mrs, Ilert Shob
brook. The Scripture lesson was
reed by June Manning. The min..., '
utes of the last meeting and /ell
call were read by Bill Cowan:.
The Junior boys gave .a number •
Some Future .Citizens of .our
Town." The offering was receiv-•,
ed by Bob Sdundereock and Jim.
Radford. A piano solo was given
by Ann Faifservice, Hymn 13$
was sung. A Temperance play
was put on "Building a Healthy
Body." Bert Lyon gave a read. '
ing and Marguerite Lyon gave a..
recitation followed by a duet by
Buster Shaddick and John Fan -
grad, Vera Lyon gave a Mis-
sionary story. The meeting clow'
ed with; hymn 247 and Miss L.
Young closed with prayer and tire.
Benediction. At the close .a Ba-
zaar was held in the basement of:
the church which was well pat-.,
ronized.•
Monster
TURKEY S,UPPER:
Community Hall:
Londesboro
TUESDAY, OCT. 26
sponsored by the
Londesboro United Church.
In Honour of the Fiftieth
Anniversary of the founding
of the Church.
SUPPER served 5:30 to 8 o'clock
followed by a Variety Program.
Adults $1.25, children under 12 50e
- Special Services -
Anniversary Services; Sunday,
October 17, 11 a.m. & 7.30 p,02.
Speaker:-
REV.
peakerrREV. HAROLD SNELL, Exeter
JUBILEE SERVICES:. SundaY,.
October 24, 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.
Speaker:
REV. A. W. GARDINER, Seaforth
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The new, or'ange•coloured boxes
which have recently been adopted for
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mark the, return in tea•bag form to our
FINEST ORANGE PEKOE QUALITY
at' noo increase in the list price.
SALADA TEA COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED
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