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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD,
NEWS OF BAYFIELD
Representative:
Miss Lucy R. Woods
Phone Bayfield 45r3
E. A. Featherston, London, was
home over the weekend.
H. Edwards, Ir., London, was
at the New Ritz Hotel over the
weekend.
Mrs. John Wallace, • Oakville.
is the guest of Mrs. J. H. Cobb
this week.
Mrs. R. J. Larson was in Lon -
doe from Tuesday until Thurs-
day last week.
Frank Cameron, Detroit, visit-
ed his sisters for a few clays the
beginning of the week.
Hugh R. MacKay is spending
a few days in Detroit with his
brother, Gordon MacKay,
Little Miss Elaine Weston, is
visiting her aunt, Mrs. Keith
Press, London, this week,
Miss Elizabeth Weston, visited
her sister, Mrs. Thomas G. Ell-
iott, Holmesville, last week.
Mrs. Billl. Elliott and daughter,
Jennifer, Toronto, are spending
two weeks at the New Ritz Hotel
Miss Lena Sbortt, London,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. G. Churchward, "Keareisley"
Mr. and 1VIrs. W. James, Det-
roit, are spending this week with
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Reid, "Stone-
haven".
Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Fowlie,
London, spent the weekend with
the former's sisters, Misses' F. and
E. Fowlie,
J. M. Atkinson, St. Clair
Shores, Mich., is spending a
week's vacation at his home in
the village.
Mrs. Fred McTaggart and fam-
ily who have spent a couple of
months in the village have left
for Toronto. -
Miss Barbara Bassett, spent a
few days the beginning of the
week with Miss Donna Hammill,
Goderich Township.
Mr, and Mrs. R. Burns and
ISAYFIELD PAVILION
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
Dance to
FRANK TRAHER and ORCHESTRA
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featuring the vocals of
Band Leader Doug. Baker (formerly of Port Stanley
Ballroom
Dancing 10.00 - 1.00 a.m. Admission 75c
Every Wednesday Nite—
Old Tyme Dance
Featuring the Melody Makers direct from
the Springbank Pavilion
Dancing 10.00 - 1.00 Admission 75c
NOTICE
Under the Weed Control Act Chapter
344 and amendments thereto, every Muni-
cipality and property owner is required to
' destroy all noxious weeds as often as
necessary to prevent their going to seed.
All persons concerned are hereby notified
to destroy all weeds before August 25.
(Signed) WILLIAM R. DOUGALL,
County Weed Inspector
32-33-b
Miss Anne Loucks, Detroit, were
guests at "Shsngri-La" from
Thursday until Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. ' Albert Catling,
Mrs. A. S. Taylor end son Pat,
Port Stanley, are spending two
weeks with Herb Sturgeon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boulton
and two children, Toronto, were
the guests of Mr. and Mas. James
R. Scott over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Atwood,
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold King,
Sarnia, were the guests of Mrs.
E. A. Featherston over the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Little and answered by a Pickle Recipe
family have returned to Brant-
ford after having spent a fort- which proved very interesting,
re -
night with Mr. and Mrs. Chas,
The secretary and treasurer's
Toms. ports were read and adopted.
MMMr. and Mrs. William Speed, Mrs.Elgin Cox was appointed
r. andsBecky; Detroit, re to the 'office of Secretary -tress -
Merle a this Becky,
D Mrs. ure which had formerly been
mother Mrs. Henry Mc- filled by Mary Torrance who was
Speed'sey. unable to continue owing toCline
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Claughton resuming her teaching duties in
and two children, Donna and September,
Valerie, Toronto, were the guests
of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Weston
over the weekend. were given by Madelon Cox and
Miss Mary Geddes,Seaforth, is Audrey Harrison The remaind-
visiting her aunt, Mrs. Sas, Ferg- er Of the afternoon was spent
uson, this week. Mrs. E. Geddes ,quilting after which the hostess
was also with her sister for a assisted by Mrs. A. Lockhart and
few days last week. Mrs. J. -McCowan served refresh -
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Smith, meats,
London, spent the weekend with The September meeting is at
Mrs. R.I. Larson. Miss Genevieve the home of Mrs. Maurice Frame,
Tiggs and Glen Smith, London,
were also guests on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker
and Bonnie Ann returned to
Weston on. Sunday after having
spent last week with the former's Ladies' Club Meets
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Summerhill Ladies' Club met
Parker. for its August meeting at. the
Mrs. Richard Stephenson and home of Mrs. E. Ellis. The meet -
three children, Lin, Arthur and ing opened by singing "My Bon -
Carl, Tabor, N. J. are visiting her •
mother and sister, Mrs. A. Supp-
nick and Miss Holley Louise Sup-
pnick, "Holley Lodge."
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Daly and
family, London, and Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Barlow and family,
Grosse Pointe, Mich,, came on
Saturday to occupy Jowett Cott-
ages for the balance of the sea -
on,
Miss Shirley Lake, Dorchester,
has been the guest of Miss Mar-
ion Atkinson in St. Clair Shores
and in Bayfield. Stewart Atkin-
son, St. Clair Shores and Lester
Watson, Detroit were also here
over the weekend.
Rev, and Mrs. F. H. Paull, Lis-
towel, have been at their cott-
age for a few days this week.
J. L. Dixon and Miss Carrie Dix-
on returned to Brantford on Mon-
day evening after having spent
a long weekend. here,
Newlyweds Feted
Friends gathered in the Town Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ross and
Hall on Friday evening to lion- Shirley, Flint, Mich., spent the
our Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. Heard, weekend at the Bell cottage.
Irwin's Orchestra played , for Mr. and Mrs. Russell Howson,
dancing and during the evening Toronto, are visiting Mr. and
the newlyweds were called for- Mrs. Carson at the Radford cot -
ward., Grant Turner gave a short tage.
speech in which he offered felie-
itations and asked them on be-
half of those present to accept
a miscellaneous shower. Lloyd
expressed their thanks and app-
reciation of the many beautiful
gifts.
At the Poplars
Mrs. Miters, Stratford is sit
her cottage this week.
Mrs. Brian Thomson, Seaforth,
isited Mrs. John Beatty at
"Bali Acres" cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sykes and
son Bruce are guests of Mrs.
Freak Peters this week,
THURSDAY,, AUGUST.' 18; 1040e
l�iews-�e�orcl's Carrespond�nts
PORTER'S HILL
Grace Church WA
The W. A. of Grace Church
helds its monthly meeting on
Thursday last at thehome of
Mrs. Jim Cox with a good atten-
dance. Mrs. " L. Cox was in
charge of the meeting which
opened with "Blest Be The Tie
That Binds" after which Mrs.
Wilmer Harrison led in prayer.
The Scripture was read by Mrs.
Liscombe. The roll call was
Several items of business were
discussed after which readings
SSUMMERHILL
me Lies Over the Ocean," fol -
]owed by the Lord's Prayer in
unison. There were 18 member's
and two visitors present.
Roll call was answered by
your favourite recipe, "Thank -
you" letters were read from Mrs.
K. Tyndall, Mrs. T, Mason and
the Farquhar family, Aprons for
the bazaar are to be brought to
the September meeting. The pro-
gram consisted of two readings
by 'Mrs. N. Wright and Mrs. Ar-
thur Heyward. The raffle was
won. by Mrs. B. Jenkins.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. B. Farquhar.
Those in charge of the lunch
are Mrs. B. Jenkins, Mrs. E. Ellis,
Mrs. Lloyd Stewart and Mrs. Earl
Blake. The program committee
is Mrs. Clarence Ball, Mrs. Clarke
Balli and Dorothy Blake,
what To Do with a Nickel
When Thirst Arrives
Mrs. R. H. Middleton and
Master Bobby returned to Hen -
sell on 'Wednesday after having
visited her mother, Mrs. N. W.
Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stapleton
and Benton returned to Toronto
on Monday after heaving occup-
ied the Orr cottage for a fort-
night.
Mr. and Mrs, Stewart. Cook
and Nancy, Windsor, are spend-
ing holidays with the former's
parentsMr. and Mrs. .3, Cree
Cook, "Lochame".
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Mrs, Peters, Michigan, visited
at the home of Mrs. 'Vfergaret
Maiming on Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Whitely,
Gar ie, called on' Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Youngblubt on Sunday,
Miss Irina Knox, Toronto, spent
the weekend at the home of her
parents, Mr. end Mrs. Tom Knox.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Mountain
spent a few days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Catherwood,
Harrow. -
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Webb, Milli-
ken, spent the weekend at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Shobbrook.
Misses Muriel Shobbrook, Joyce
and O1La Fangrad are attending
camp at the United Church
Camp, Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. BiI1 Bageant and
family, near Ingersoll, spent Sun-
day at the home of Mr. and Mm
Tom Fairservice.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Craw-
ford end family and Miss Doreen
Armstrong visited with friends
in Forest on Sunday.
Miss Margaret Tamblyn, Port
Stanley, spent Sunday at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Tamblyn.
Mrs. Robert Townsend and
Miss Dorothy Little returned
home on Sunday, after having
been on a trip out West.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Knox and
family, Kitchener, spent last week
at the hoine "of the...sfosmer's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Knox.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Finch and
Jimmie, Toronto, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ford, Stratford, visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs; W.
Mountain and Mr. and Mrs, E.
Josling one day recently,
Mission Band Meets
The Mary Grierson Mission
Band held its August meeting on
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Sunday morning, August 14, in.
the basement of the church with
the president, June Manning, in
the chair, The meeting opened
with the call to worship, follow-
ed by hymn 451 and God Save
the King, The Lord's Prayer
was repeated in unison, The
Scripture lesson was read . by
Evelyn^' oung. The minutes of
the last meeting. were read by
the secretary, Muriel Shobbrook,
Roll call was answered by RV
present. The offreing was taken
by Bob Sairndercock. The Temp-
erance reading by, Kenneth Gaunt
and the "World Peace" by Gor-
don Shobbrook. An instrument-
al by Marguerite Lyon. The
Missionary Story, by Evelyn,
Young, followed, by readings from
Anne Fairservice and Mrs. Shob-
brook. Meeting closed with.
hymn 427 and, prayer.
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VACUUM PA -CUED • ALWAYS' FRESH
TENDERS
TOWNSHIP. OF TUCKERS'MITH
'TENDERS will be received by the undersigned
up to 7 p.m. (DST)
August 20, 1949
.for the construction of the Crozier Drain,
Township of Tuckersmith.
Tender to be in lump sum for coniplete job. Bond
of $150 must accompany each 'Fender and work must
be completed by October 1,:,4949,
Tenders must be plainly marked;- sealed a'nd•_for-
warded or delivered to the Clerk. Plans and specifica-
tions may be seen at the Clerk's Office,
32-33-b
_(Signed) E. P. CHESNEY,
Clerk -Treasurer,
Township of Tuckersmith
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