Clinton News-Record, 1949-08-04, Page 6AGE SIX,
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
THURSDAY,AUGUST 4, 1949
Interestin Items From News -Record's. Correspondents
MS
NEWS OF. BAYFIELD
Representative:
Miss Lucy R. Woods Phone Bayfield 45r3
visiting her grandmother, Mrs.
Milian Sturgeon, for a fortnight.
Mrs. A. Ford King and son
!Douglas, Toronto, came on Tues-
day to visit Mr. and Mrs. George
King.
Mr. and. Mrs. A. F. Furter:
London, spent the weekend with
the latter's mother, Mrs. W. J.
Lawrence Powlie, London, was Deeeborn, Mich., ,spent the week- Stinson.
home over the weekend, end in the village, T. V. Anderson, Dr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Bryant, Lon- I Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Stapleton B. B. McEwen and Susan, Ot
dote were at their cottage over and family, Toronto, are occupy- tawa, are visiting Cpl. and Mrs.
the weekend', !Mg the Orr cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brisson, I Cie. and Mes. Mulhern and me, and elm B, Eneaty and
,Grosse Pointe, are holidaying at, babe are visiting relatives us babe, Cleveland, Ohio, are spend -
their cottage. Quebec for a fortnight, Mg a week at one of the Jewett
Mr. end Mrs. John Fraser, Fort Miss MaxineSmith, London, cottage,
Frances, are at the Thomson farm is spending a vacation with her Mr, and Mrs. Ingeld end two
for two weeks. aunt, Mrs. R. J. Larson. daughters, Detroit, are spending
Miss Florence Treadwell, To- E. McCornbe end family, Birm- a fortnight at Niro. W. M. Pm_
ronto, is visiting Mrs. J. H. Cobb ingharn, Mich., are occupying his eeei cottage,
for a few days. mother's cottage, on.Tuyll Street Eddie Hunt returned to London
Mr. Brinlinell, Loneon, is spend- Roy McLeod, Toledo, Ohio, is on Saturday after having visited
ing a fortnight's vacation at The spending two weeks with his
his father, William A. Hunt, for
New Ritz Hotel.
mother, Mrs. Adelaide McLeod. a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ormond, Betty Sturgeon, Port Dover, is Miss Gloria Ierestlake, London,
spent a few days recently with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
ter Westlake.
Andrew Waklin and family re-
turned to Grosse Pointe eeter
having occupied the Brisson cot-
tage for July. '
Mr. and Mrs. W. Graham Jack-
son, Minneapolis, Minn., were the
guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. Hunt-
er, last week,
Bill Furter, London, visited his
grandmother, Mrs. W. J. Stinson,
over the weekend of July 24, en
route to Banff.
Mr. and Mas Emerson Harper
and son Barry, New Dundee, are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy
Poth this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Steven-
son, London, are spending some
time at the family cottage on
Delevan Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pve and
Miss Mary Widcombe, Windsor,
are occupying one of the River
Rockery cabins.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex McAlister
and three sons, Windsor, are
holidaying at the family home
at The Highlands.
Mrs. Robert Clark and Roberta,
Cleveland Ohio, arrived on Sat-
urday to spend a month with Mr.
and Mrs. C. Berry.
Mr, end Mrs, R, T. Orr re-
turned to Stratford on Saturday
after having been at their cot-
tege for several weeks.
Mason Johnson, Ottawa, joined
his wife and children at Dr. W.
3, Tillmann's cottage for a few
days over the weekend.
Mn, and Mts. Claude Robbins
and Claudia, Detroit, visited Mrs.
Robbins' mother, Mrs. Emma Mc-
Leod, over the weekend.
Mr, and Mrs. G. C. Pollock and
two daughters, Helen and Marg-
aret, Londoia sire occupying Mrs.
Green's cottage for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Ferg-
uson returned to London on Sat-
urday after having occupied
Miss R. Kennedy's cottage for a
month.
Mrs. E. A. Featherston return-
ed home on Sunday after having
spent a fortnight with Mrs. Keith
Leonard and family, St. Lambert,
Quebec.
Misses Barbara Pollock and
Rubie Fisher,Kitchener, were
the guests othe latter's aunt,
Mrs. P. A. Edwards, over the
weekend,.
Mrs. J. A. Brackett and three
children, Donald, Joy and Kath-
ie, Algonac, Mich., are spending
a fortnight with her sister, Mrs.
Ted Davies.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. McTague
left Tuesday for Toronto, Mrs.
McTague lies spent hte past
three weeks with her sister, Mrs.
V. C. Quarry.
Joseph Armstrong, a student
at Huron College, London, took
charge of the service in Trinity
Church and throughout the Par-
ish on Sunday,
Ervine Pease, Woodstock, and
Misses Winniered Searle and Ella
Diebel, Hespeler, are spending
this week at the home of Mrs. E.
A. Featherston.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wid-
combe, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wid-
combe, Windsor, are holidaying
at the. home of Mr. and . Mrs.
Alf Seotchmer, Sr.
Mrs. Sidney Clorbett, Detroit
News staff writer, who was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
Hayes has returned to her home
in Grosse Ile, Mich,
Dr. E. P. Lewis returned tet
Toronto on Monday War having
spent the weekend with Mrs, N.
W. Woods, "The Hut," Mrs. Lewis
remained for a longer vitt.
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Mrs, Chris Parker and dau-
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by automobile for their home
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Miss Kathleen and Bernard
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Mr. and Mrs. Orville Gerneen-
hard, June, Lois and Carl, have
returned to Saginaw, after hav-
ing spent a fortnight with the
former's mother, Mrs. M. Gem -
Mrs. George Holman returned
to London last week after hav-
ing visited her sister, Mrs. B. R.
"Johnston, for a week. Miss Helen
Brovvrilee, London, is spending
this week with leer aunt.
Mrs. K. Snow Stringer, Detroit,
manager of the Fisher Theatre
Town Hall Lecture series, and
Mrs. Gertrude Tinan, Detroit, are
guests at the home of Misses A.
M. and E. J. Stirling.
Gilbert Knight, Ronald and
Mary, Toronto, spent the week-
end at the home of Mrs. M. Gem-
einhard. Mrs. Knight who spent
lest week with her mother, re-
turned home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Phillips
and daughters, Elise and Susan,
Dearborn, Mich., are occupying
the Metcalf cottage and Mr. end
Mrs. Rechnitzer are in the stone
house for the month of August.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kanter
returned to Detroit on Saturday
after occupying their cottage
during July. Their .daughter,
Mrs. A. Reeve end two children,
Margaret and Peter, ace here for
a vacation.
J. L. Dixon and Miss Carrie
Dixon, Brantford; Mrs. F. IL
Paula Listowel, were at the lat-
ter's cottage over the weekend,
Rev. F. H. Paull joined them on
Sunday afternoon, returning to
Listowel on Tuesday morning,
Mire Morley C. Hart, Charlie
and Helen, who have been visit-
ing her praents, Mr. and Mrs.
George King, returned to Wean -
to with Mr. Hart who was here
over the weekend. Bruce Winter
who was also their guest, return-
ed, to Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Ranee Bricker,
Waterloo, were at Rev. H. M.
LangForces cottage over the
weekend. Mrs. Bricker remain-
ed to spend the month with her
parents, Rev, and Mrs. H. M.
LangFord, elealkerville, who ar-
rived on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs, Chan Gordon and
family. and the former's sister,
Miss Grace Gordon, all of Ash-
eville, North Carolina, who have
spent the month of July with
Mrs. Gordon's parents!, Mr. end
Mrs. Themes, Detroit, at the
Metcalf storm house, left Bay-
field on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. IL Bricker and
son Jimmy, Hamilton, spent the
weekend with Mr. end Mrs. Le-
Roy Poth at "Ronethroy." Mr.e
Gladys Ferguson and son Hugh,
Mr. and Mrk, Graham MacKay,
Detroit, and Mrs. J. A. Ferguson,
Goderieh, joined them on Sun-
day and held a family gathering
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.
R. Jowett.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. Sturgeon Over the week-
end included: Mr. end Mrs. Den-
nis Bisback, Clinton; Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Anderson, Mitchell;
Mrs. Waiter Harvey, London.
Stuart Sturgeon and Earl Wag-
ner, Preston, remained to spend
two weeks' vacation with his
parents, Mrs. Stuart B. Sturgeon
has arrived in Surrey, England,
for a three-month vacation.
Amongst those who came on
July SO to occupy Jowett cot-
tages for the balance of the, sea-
son are: Mr. and Mrs. Gmeiner
and family, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Pongraez and family, Detroit; Mr.
and Mrs. E. IL Blair and family,
Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Murray and daughter, London;
Mr. and Mrs. F. Geary and fam-
ily, Grosse Pointe; Mr. and Mrs.
J. Edward Snell, Grosse Pointe
Woods, came for one week and
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LONDESBORO weekend at the henne of Mr. and
and family, Oshawa, spent 'the
Mrs. John Shobbrook,
, Mr. and Mrs. Will Gorier, Mrs.
'Lillie Webster and Jack spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Govier at Port Colborne.
IMr. and Mrs. Ross Johnston
and family, Niagara Fella spent
a few days with Mr. end Mrs,
Bert Shohbrook and other rela-
tives,
William Paterson, Shernroek,
Sask., and his sister, Mrs. Roe
Russell, Exeter, were receot
visitors' at the home of their
cousins, Mr, and Mrs, Joseph
Youngblut and family.
Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Shobbrook
Jack Lovett, Windsor, spent.
Mrs. Jim Flairsenvice,
last week at the home of Mr. and
Mr, and Mrs. Alex McGregor,
Toronto, called on Mr. and Mrs.
John Scott on Monday.
Mrs. Will Lyon spent the week-
end, at the home of Mn, end Mrs.
J. Morroso of Hamilton,
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Wildfong,
Hespeler, visited last week at the
home of Joseph Youngblut
Mr. and Mrs. N. Wiedfong,
Hespeler, visited with relatives in
and around The village last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Doan, Pont
Colborne, spent a few days at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Scott.
Miss Lillian Adams and Mr,
and Mrs. John Adams attended
the horse races at Stratford on
Mr. and Mrs. J. a Hughes and
family, Detroit, for two weeks,
News from the Poplars
Jack and Jim Jenkins, Toron-
to, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. Greig, Bali -Acres cot-
tage, over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Crick and son
Roy, and daughter Claire, are at
the Epps cottage. Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Knapton and son Ken, To-
ronto, are staying with them.
Guests at the Bell cottage over
the weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Gosselin, Mrs. Tom Wells -
man and son Tom, and friend,
Miss Dorothy Murphy, Detroit,
Mich.
I Mr. and Mrs, Peter Petrie and
Son Carson; Toronto, are eecupy-
I ing the Radford cottage' this
week. Their guests are Miss Mary
Cronin, Toronto: Leo Lasaret,
Windsor, end Alf Lucas, Tillson-
i burg.
Lloyd Stephens, Shelburne, is
spending this week with his wife
and daughter et the cottage of
the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
:Cree Cook. Mr. Stephens has re -
:turned from a trip to Nova
!Scotia.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fisher and
family, Galt, spent the weekend
at the home Of Mr. and Mrs.
John Snell,
Bert Knox, jeia,gara Palls,
spent a few days last week with
his grandparents, Mr.'and, Kra
William Knox.
Mr, and MrsNeil Catherwood,'
Harrow, visited' at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. Mountain over
the weekend,
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