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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1949-04-07, Page 6PAGE' SIX CLINTON NEWS -RECORD AY, APRIL 7,19•!9 nteresting � Items FtrONews-Record'sURSD O C�or�res �.de,• p.... Mr. end Mrs. Byrd sturgeon. - ��..�..• NEWS OF BAYFIELD Representative: Miss Lucy R. Woods Phone Bayfield 45r3 D: IUIeAuley spent the weekend et his home in London, r James R. Scott, Toronto, was home over the ' weekend. Miss Beverley York, Lucan, was home over the weekend. William S. Wightman, Goderich, was in the village on Monday. J. Maurice King, Stratford, was in the village on Saturday and Sunday. Jack MacKenzie, 'Jr., Toronto, visited his parents over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. F. Bryant, Lon- don, are spending a few days at their cottage. Prof. R. X. E. Pemberton, Lon- don, and family, occupied their cottage over the weekend. Karl A. Wilken has returned to the village after spending the winter months in Windsor. Miss Doris McEwen, London, spent the weekend with her mo- ther, Mrs. F. W. McEwen, Mrs. E. Sheardown, Goderich, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cleave. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Orr and Master Tom, Stratford, spent Sunday at the family cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McConkey and son, John, North Bay, spent the weekend in the village. Mrs. A. F. Furter and son Bill, London, spent Sunday with her Mother, Mrs. W. J. Stinson. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bauer and son, Tommy, Waterloo, occupied their cottage over the weekend. Fred Ritchie, Elmvale, spent the weekend with his wife et the home of her father, George King. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Rog- ers, Hamilton, spent Tuesday' and Wednesday at their cottage "Char - Min." Allan Ormond, Wooster College, Wooster, Ohio, spent a few days vacation at the Albion Hotel last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Middleton and Bobby, Hensail, visited her mother, Mrs. N. W. Woods on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Cruick- shank and little Berthena, Clin- ton, spent Sunday with Mrs. Cruickshank's mother, Mrs. Wil- liam Sturgeon. Mr. and Mrs. H. Edwards, Jr., London, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bailey, The New " Ritz Hotel, Miss Jacqueline Cluff, Goderich Township, spent the weekend with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. Scotchmer, Jr. Joseph Beechie returned to his home on Bayfield Terrace on Saturday after having spent the witner in Goderich. The many friends of Miss M. Gilmour who is confined to bed at her home in the village, wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Irwin, Sea - forth, and William Bice, Dundee, Mich.,, spent ;the weekend with Itne4t ecvai UQ4e r'SALADA' IT'ICIL MIAOW El a.dad'. •'t '',itBlllll III BlllIIIIIlll!!IIIIINIIIITilllillll!Nll!nriIl161d II! !IIi1101111I1 I I III 'I ' l',111 h l I u idllilll'II' TENDERS WANTED •TENDERS will be rcccived by he undersigned up to Monday, April 18, 1949 at 9 p.m. for 7,000 yards gravel, five-eighths inch crush. Marked cheque of $200 must accompany tender. Gravelling to start in September. Lowest or any tender not necess'ari'ly accepted. (Signed) LEN CALDWELL, Road Superintendent, Hullett Township, R.R. 1, Lontlesboro 14-15-b •••!tII!1tllii III +I'IIII I III ;+iiIII PIIgC't dVr. 11111P''11411 ill!"I IIID!"' 1111, Guard Against Engine Wear ... ... With Genuine FRA 00 Filter Cartridges Protect your car, truck or tractor from costly engine breakdowns caused by abrasive dust, sludge and dirt. Keep your oil filter working with genuine FRAM Oil Filter Cartridges. See your dealer J'.C.ADAMS COMPANY TO e O N T O- O•N T A. I O 1�4 ANOTHER NEW TELEPHONE AIMING ENLARGED BUILDINGS help provide more and better telephone service IN THREE SHORT YEARS, despite labour and material shortages, we have put up 50 new telephone buildings and greatly enlarged 50 others. Altogether we have added 444,000 square feet of space to help in the big expansion and improvement program which is making your telephone service better all the time. Building costs have gone up 45% in these three years. Yet, up to now, despite rising costs on ' all sides there has been no increase in the basic telephone rates established 22 years ago. Few things give you so much real value at such low cost as your telephone. We've broken all records, but there are still orders we haven't been able to fill. We will keep right on working and building to make your telephone service a bigger bargain than ever— to continue to'provide more and better service at the lowest possible cost. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OE CANADA • Mr. and Mrs. H. McLaren and Miss Christine McLaren, Port Elgin, visited' Mrs. McLaren's sis- ters, Missse A. M. and E. J. Stirling, overthe weekend. Mrs. A. Suppnick and Miss Holley Louise Suppnick, Detroit, were at their cottage, "Holley Lodge," over the weekend. J. R. Forbes, Waterford, was in the village for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Edighoffer and two daughters, Mary and Lloy, Mitchell, were in the vil- lage on Sunday. Miss C. P. Rankin, who ac- companied Mrs. Suppnick and daughter to the village on Satur- day after spending the winter in Detroit, has opened her cottage, "Glenbaig," for the season. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bristol who have spent the winter in Detroit, returned to their cottage in the village on Sunday. Mrs. L. Raby and daughter Roberta, aecompan- led them and spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stotes- bury, Chatham; Mr. and Mrs. George Dingle, Canilachie, spent the weekend with Rev. and Mrs. F. G. Stotesbury. Mr. and Mrs. Victor' Stotesbury and small daughter Lynn, Drumbo, and Mr. end Mrs. Paul Stotesbury, Stay- er, also visited their parents on Sunday. Birthday Congratulations: Birthday congratulations are extended to Mrs. George King who will celebrate the occasion, April 7, in Clinton Public Hos- pital this year. Home from Hospital The many friends of Hugh Gilmour will be glad to know that he was sufficiently improved in health to come home from Clinton Public Hospital on Sun- day. Goderich Township Mrs. H. L. Wise spent the week- end in London. Mr. and Mrs. George Woods, Detroit, were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wallis. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Heitbohmer, George end Neva, Stratford, spent Sunday et " their summer home at Lane O'Pines Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Merkley, Wingham, and their guests, Mr, Wingham, spent Sunday at their Lane OTines Beach summer home. Mr. and, Mrs. Lawrence Wise and granddaughter, Sharon, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., William Blair, Goderich, . and Mrs. H. Charles- worth, Clinton, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Wise and other relatives in Clinton and. district. HOLMESVILLE Fred Mulholland attended the funeral of his uncle, the late H. P. Peters, in Elfi, Mich., on Sunday. which is to ' be held on- April 20, hopes that there will be more than ever in costume this year. Enlarges Store Ted Meek has renovated his store and dwelling so that the Bayfield Hardware now extends the full length of the building on the south side, occupying part of what was formerly the kitchen. Homemade Sale Successful The sale of home-made baking at Corrie's store on Saturday, under the auspices. of Trinity Easter Carnival The conunittee in charge of the IChurch Sunday School was quite success. The receipts amounted annual Easter Carnival under the Ito ahnost $12 which will be ep- auspices of Agricultural Society, I plied to the Lenten mite boxes. BOBCOOK MOTOR SALES For Better Used Cars 1947 MERCURY Sedan, green, 114X, built-in- radio, undercoat 1947 FORD Coach, blue 1946 MONARCH Coach, maroon, built-in radio 1946 MONARCH Coupe, light blue, five -passenger, built-in radio . 1941 HUDSON Sedan, gray 1938 TERRAPLANE Coach, black 1934 PLYMOUTH Coupe, black 1934 DODGE Sedan, black, $150 as is 1933 CHEVROLET Coupe, black 1929 ESSEX Sedan HENSALL ONTARIO Phones: Residence 178; Business 54 14-p 11/2 -Hour Stage Show followed by Barn Dance TOWN HALL, HENSALL Sat., Aprilo9 8• t ° p• . 12 In Person ! ! BOB MASON "Radio's Tallest Singin' Cowboy" and his Western Swingbillies Heard Daily Over CFPL, London, at 12 Noon COMEDY, SINGING, TRICK FIDDLING NEW AND OLD TYME DANCING ADMISSION: Adults 75 cents Children 35 cents 14-b THE PUBLIC SERVICE OF CANADA requires TELEPHONE OPERATORS $1,14041,380; $1,380--$1,680; and $1,680--$1,860 For Department of National Defence, Air, at Clinton, Ontario , Full particulars on posters displayed in Post Offices and Offices of the National Employment Service. Application forms, obtainable at above Offices, 'should be file* not later than April 12, 1949, with the Civil Service Commission of Canada, 1207 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario. a,laa''14-b THE PUBLIC SERVICE OF CANADA requires Stenographers and Typists $1,08041,500 and $1,50041,800• For Department of National Defence, Air, at Clinton, Ontario Full particulars on posters displayed in Post Offices and Offices of the National Employment Service. Application farms, obtainable: at above Offices, should be filed not later than April 12; 1949, . with the Civil Service Commission of Canada, 1207 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario. 14-b VARNA Mrs. E. McDonald and Marg,. uerite, Henan,visited with the fornier's sister, Mrs, J. Rothwell' Saturday. Varna chopping mill which has been closed down for the past week undergoing repairs, is again in operation. Mrs. Tuffin, who has spent the past two weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Aiding - ton, returned to her home in Stales Sunday. Mrs. Jamieson and sons, 'Clin- ton, are spending some time with the former's, mother, Mrs. Gert- rude Reid, who, we are sorry to'. Varna --Goshen Young People's Union presents A Three -Act Comedy "SAFETY FIRST" In Varna Town Hall on Friday Evening April 8 at 8.30 p.m. - _ 13-14-b report is in very poor health. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Elliott and fam- ily were Mr. and' Mrs, . Arvin Elliott and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. Grieves and son, Brantford, Mr. and Mrs. F. Herd and family, Stratford. Farmers on Land We soon will be hearing the' hum of tractors and farm mach- Inery es some of the .farmers are already on the land. Welcome to Community Mr. and Mrs.; Mervin. Hayter will soon be comfortably settled, in their new home. We welcome. the new settlers' to the community, Plan Special Servlee A special service of the Parish, Bayfield, Middleton and Varney will be held in St. John's Church, Varna, on Palm Sunday, Aprit• 10, at 7.30 p.m. Rev. T. D. Jones,. rector' of St. Thomas' Anglican Church, Seeforth (former padtee of .the RCAF, Clinton), will, be the guest speaker. Everyone is cordially invited to attend title• Ade OF DETROIT FACING GRAND CIRCUS PARC The Tulter, a modern hotel for those who want the best! Con- venient so Offices, Theaters, and Shops. Friendly, courte- ous service and real Hotel Comfort, The Taller Coffee Shop or Cafeteria for your • tDining Pleasure at modest prices. 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