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Clinton News-Record, 1949-09-08, Page 6PAGEsix nterest�n�•Items From. CLINTow NEWS -RECORD ews THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1941; ecord's Correspondents NEWS • OF BAYFIELD Representative: Miss Lucy R. Woods Phone Bayfield 45r3 James Brown, Detroit, was a guest at The Little Inn over the Weekend. Mrs. Paton and family, London, occupied "Sum -R -Inn" over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. W. Cotton, Lon- don, occupied their cottage over the weekend. Mrs. J. Judd, London, was the guest of Mrs. V. C. Quarry oder the weekend. Chris Howard, Windsor, visited his sister, Mrs. F. W. Baker, over the weekend. Hugh Edighoffer, Toronto, spent the Labour Day weekend in the village. Mrs. J. Rourke and family have returned to London after holiday- ing in the village. Miss Beverley York left o n Monday to resume her teaching duties near Lucon. Mrs. Josephine Robinson, Lon- don, spent the weellend at her cottage on Tuyll Street. Mr. and Mrs. S. Bryant, Lon- ' don, spent the weekend et their cottage on Louisa Street. Flt. Sgt. and Mrs. Bruce Ken- nedy, 'Newfoundland, are visiting Cpl. and Mrs. Ted Davies. Nell Mustard, Toronto, is spend - fan ily et the�famwiilyhcottage. wife and John Pearson, Sr., and son, Milton, Area, spent the weekend at their home in the village. Stuart Sturgeon, Preston, was with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sturgeon, over the weekend. Richard Treleaven and family have returned to Windsor after spending a vacation in the village. Robert MacLeod, Goderich, was with his. parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. MacLeod over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. T. Mallett and family, London, visited the lady's mother, Mrs. Kate Davison, over the weekend. T. M. Stewart returned to Hamilton on Sunday after having spent the, summer at his home in the village. Mrs. L. Rales and Roberta re- turned 'to Detroit on Tuesday af- ter having spent six weeks at "The Little Inn," Miss Juen Brandon left for London on Monday where she has taken a position on the Pub- lic School staff. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Ferg- uson, London, spent the weekend with the former's mother, Mrs. James Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Knight, Ronald and Mary, Toronto, spent the'weelcend at the home of Mrs. F. C, Gercneinhard, Mr. and Dem. ' Les Gray, Lon- don, visited the letter's mother, Mrs, H. A. Lawson, over the weekend and holiday. Mr. ' end 'Mrs. Len Smith and Maxine, London, spent the week- end with Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. Charles W. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. G. Churchward returned to London on , 'Mendes: evening after having spent the weekend at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fitzsimons and family, Clinton, are spend- ing September in Miss Church- ill's cottage at The Poplars. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burch and family returned to Toronto on Sunday after having spent the season at the Mustard cottage. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Herman land Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Her- man, Clinton, are occupying the Radford cottage for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rehn, Grosse Pointe, Mich., spent the weekend with the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Dewar. Mr. and Mrs. J. Pease and Ervine, Mr. and Mrs. Tack Bar- rows,. London, visited friends in the village on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pruss, NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH a Ratepayers of the Township of Tuckersmith will please take notice: THAT the Township will pay for only one fire department called to a fire in the Township and that the owner will be billed for one-third of the cost of such protection. E. P. Chesney, Clerk -Treasurer, Township 01' Tuckersrnith SPECIAL RATES to WESTERN FAIR September 12 to 17 Phone 660 Clinton Cab Residence Phones: ROY MANN DOUG KENNEDY 689-j 360 THE AIR AGE IS HERE and Be you 16 or 60 You Can Learn To Fly at SKY, HARBOUR AIR SERVICES Goderich, Ontario. Competent Instructors are waiting to train you Remember, the Government gives everyone ' a gift of a least $100.00 who obtains a Private Pilot's License. LEARN THIS VALUABLE SKILL You can take one lesson a week or whenever eenvenient. For full details, write to Sky Harbour Air Services (who are operators of a complete commercial air service) at Goderich, Ontario 36-b London, were with the letter's parents, • Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker, over the holiday week- end. Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron have returned to Toronto after having spent the summer at their cottage on the Blue We -ter High- way, Miss Ruth Edighoffer left on Monday to resume her teaching duties at Kirkland L'ake,after spending a short vacation in the village.,. . Mr. 'and Mrs.'Robert McEwen end two daughters, Susan and Jane, London, were at their cot- tage "The Cedars" over the weekend. Dr. and Mrs. L. Mitchell and daughter, Joyce, Detroit, were the guests of Mn,,and Mrs. Wil- son Mitchell at their cottage over. the weekend. Cpl. and Mrs. Ted Davies and Wendy, returned home on 'Satur- day after having spent a few days at "Sutton' Lake Simcoe and also in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs, William F. Buch- an returned to Dunnville on Mon- day after having visited the former's sister, Mrs. N. W. Woods for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. R. E: Stephens and 'sons returned to London on Monday after having spent the season at "Shangri La", their home in the village. Mrs. C. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mason, Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. K. Lynn and baby, To- ronto, spent the weekend with Mrs. William Howard. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Stephens and daughter Jane, Shelbourne, spent the weekend with Mrs. Stephens' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Crepe Cook, Lochame." Misses Inez Covert and Anne Loucks" returned to Detroit on Tuesday after having been the guests of Miss C. P. Rankin since Wednesday of last week. Harry Ahrens, Detroit, spent the Labour Day weekend at "Trail Blazer" cottage. Mrs. Ah- rens who has spent the summer here, returned to Detroit with her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cook and two children, Nancy and Donald, returned to their home in Wind- sor last week after having visit- ed the fermer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J ,Cree Cook. Misses Alice Drouin and A. Fernette returned to Detroit on Sunday after having spent the summer at their respective cot- tages. Miss Anne Drouin returned to Detroit on Monday. Mrs. R. Clark and Roberta, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berry, returned to their home in Cleveland on Saturday with Mr. Clark who motored to the village on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Bell, Mr. and Mrs. C. Valett and Greg, Dearborn, Niche and Mr. a n d Mrs. Harry Goslan, Detroit, were at the former's cottage he The Poplars over the weekend. Miss Betty Lou Larson, Lon- don, was home over the weekend and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lar- son returned to London on Wed- nesday after having visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Lar- son, from Sunday. Misses Ruble Fisher and Bar- bara Pollock spent the weekend with the former's aunt, Mrs. F. A. Edwards, who accompanied them on their return to Kitchen- er where she will spend e few days with relatives. Miss Ada Bingley has returned to Detroit and Mr. and 'Mrs. Blyth Stephenson, Margaret and Barbara, left on Labour Day for their home in Toronto, after hav- ing occupied their home in the village for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Reid, who have occupied "Stonehaven" for the past few weeks, returned to Windsor on Monday with their daughter and son, Miss Kathleen and Bernard Reid, who were with them over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Bryant, Hamilton, visited the latter's bro- ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Featherston, from Friday until Monday evening. Harold King, Sarnia, also stayed with themover the weekend. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Cleave re- turned home on Saturday after visiting in Bad Axe, Mich„ and Waukegan, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Twentyman and Victoria, Wauk- egan, Ill., motored to the village and spent the weekend with them. Mr. and Mrs. R. Bricker and Susan left on Monday for their home in Waterloo. Rev, and Mrs. H. M. Langford returned to St. Mary's Rectory, Walkerville, on Tuesday, after spending August at the latter's cottage south of the village. 'Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burt and Ronald , Burt, London, spent the weekend at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Baker. Mrs. Burt and Mary Lou returned to London with there, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker and two, daughters, Connie and Given•,. visited -the former's parents on MondaMr. and Mrs. Charles Hovey and Rena, Toronto; Mr. end Mrs. Rex Hovey, Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Harrison, Mr. and Mns, Wel- don Hovey and: Frank, Lucan; Misses Mary end Rena Hovey and Miss E. Harrison, London; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hovey and son, s yon. nsere COpSKft teirnr PEACE OF MIND AND SECURITY The married woman wants peace of mind and security for herself and her family—money for food—shelter—clothes—education. The business woman wants peace -of mind and- security at retirement. Ask for our pamphlet especially written for women entitled "I Want Insurance". It will interest you. Confederation. Life Heat. OF F l c t l'YSSOCi00,11 ' T c a a ". i o e eta J. R. BUTLER, Representative, Clinton • Goderich Township" Edgar Rathwell is improving his new barn with a coat of red paint. Mr. and Mn,sJ, R. Stirling visited friends at' Cranbrook on Friday lest. Fred Arkell is getting his build- ings wired and ,will shortly have Hydro turned on. Joe Postill is making rapid progress in rebuilding his home recently lost by fire. David and James Weston, and families, Detroit, spent the week end, with their brother, Alex Weston, Mr. and Mrs, Russell 'Ritz and daughter Barbara, Belleville, fted last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Merrill, Holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs'. Harry J. Thompson were: Rev. John R. end Mrs, Thompson and'family, St. Thomas; Mr. and' Mrs. R. Sommerville and Don, Kirkton; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Middleton and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Garrett and 'family, of Edge - wood; Mr. and 'Mfrs. W. Nivens, London; Mr. and Mrs. John Mid- dleton, Lucan; Miss Joan Moody, Goderich. Silo Filling Active Silo filling is the order of the day. The crop of corn is con- sidered the best in the memory of some of the older residents of the Township. In Seaferth Hospital Mrs. Albert Colclough spent a few days last week 'with her cousin, Miss Florence Fowler, Seaforth, to be with her husband who is a patient in Scott Mem- orial. Hospital, Seaforth, Mr. Colclough is much improved and hopes to be home shortly. Community Club Picnic The S.S. No. 4 Community Club held a picnic on the school grounds on Friday, September 2. A very pleasant afternoon was spent in ball games, and sports under the supervision of Mrs. Frank Jones and Mrs. Leslie Pearson. A bountiful picnic sup- per with ice cream, was provided by the ladies. St. Marys; were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hovey on Labour Day. Mr. and Mrs. William Craig and daughter Jean. returned to Toronto on Tuesday after having spent the summer at their cot- tage "bah Acres". Mrs. Don Beatty and son Paul, who have been her mother's guests for a month, accompanied them to Toronto to join her husband for a few days in the city, enroute to their home in St. Adele, Que. Guests over the holiday week- end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Surgeon included: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lester, . Port Huron, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sel York and two children, Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. Seymour and three daughters, Dot, Tena and Marg- aret, Kitchener; ' Mr. and Mrs Jack Peifer end son Brian. Chat- ham; Mrs. L. A. •Feifer, "Grand Bend Amongst those who have been holidaying in the village and re- turned to their homes ate: Dr. and Mrs. J. Duffy and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Will, Dr. and Mrs, W. J. Tillman, Prof. and Mrs. H. K. Kalhfleisch and two sons, Prof. and. Mrs. R.,K. E. Pembert- on, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Steadman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bonar Aust end family, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Tillman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rankin, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dunn and family, Mr. and Mrs, E. Reichnitzer, all of Lon- don; Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cook end two children, Evanston, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. J. 5, Brent and family, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan and family, Kitchener; Dr. and Mrs. W. Mitchell and family, Birmingham, Mich. School Again: 'The school bell summoned pupils back to study on Tuesday. Mies Helen Colbeck, Granton, is the new principal and Mrs, W. E. Parker remains as assistant. There are 21 pupils in the senior room and 33 in the junior room. The 13 pupils who go to Clinton on the bus are: Gerald Sturgeon, Barbara Bassett, Barbara and Bobby Brandon, Donna Sturg- eon, Janet, McLeod, Ethel and Helen Blair, Phyllis Mack, Jackie Fraser, Ronald Castle, Marie and Margaret Stirling. Congratulations! The following clipping from the Toronto Globe nod Mail re- fers! to a grandson of Mrs. W. J. Stinson whose career many here follow with interest: "'William F. Furter, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Furter, Queen's Ave., London, won en- trance to Royal Military College, Kingston, and a $500 schol'a'rship to help finance his first year. "He was one of 700 who wrote exams for R,M,O. last spring. Only 100 were accepted. About 400 passed the exams and 75 per cent of them were eliminated tlsrough a series of medical cheeks and tests. "A year ago last February, he became the youngest licensed amateur radio operator in Lon- don, ondon, when at 16 he was granted a license to operate his own set at home." Successful Meetings The women of the United Church held their meetings on Thursday last at the home of Mrs. Harvey Rohner with the two presidents, Mrs, Makins and Mrs. Campbell in charge of their meetings. A feature of the WMS meeting was the introduction of the new Study Book, in dialogue form by four ladies, Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Cleave, Mrs. Roy Scotchmer and Mrs. J. Scotchmer. The book, "Growing with the Years" by Kenneth Beaton, tells something of the work of the United Church in the almost 25 years of its life and is paint of the program of the churchleading up to the 25th an- niversary, next June 10. In the WA meeting, the recent bazaar was discussed and plans made for a booth on the Fair Grounds, ,September 28. The hostesses for the dad Were Mrs. H, Rohner; Mrs. L. Cleave aanddMissous M.lunch. Rohner, who served elici }IENSALL' Harry Hoy has received the appointment. MI^s J. F. McEwan was in To- ronto ties ' week attending • the Exhibition, Mrs, McKinnon, Tiverton, is holidaying with Mr. arid Mrs. William Pepper. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Peter- son and Miss Cassie Dougall at- tended the CNE in Toronto this week, Bill Mickle spent a few days last week in Toronto visiting with relatives, end also attended the ; CNE. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Micldle, Ridgetown, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle and family re- cently. Mrs. F. Manna is in Toronto this week visiting her son and !daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Manns and Donald, She also attended the Exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. Gongou and Don- ald, Detroit, wars recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs, William Pep- per. Mr. and Mrs. Pepper were guests at the Gongou cottage at Forest Hill, Home From Hospital Gordon Troyer who has. been a patient in, Clinton Public Hos- pital for the past number of weeks, was brought home on Sun- day and will still require a reg- iistered. nurse, Two New Teachers. Two new teachers, another from last year's staff and the 'principal, Tuesday greeted 120 pupils at Hensel! Public School. Miss Rhena Avery, Granton, and Miss Winifred Gray, Dublin, are the new teachers, Mrs. Robert Cook and Principal. J. S. Black- well were formerly on the staff, making the total now four. Mall Courier Feted Charles Sinks, who has carried 'the mills to and from the Post Office to the CNR station for 15 years without ever once having been late for the train, has re- signed his position. The staff at the. CNR, composed of A. L. Case, agent; Bob Sangster, assistant; George Thiel, who drives the mail to Zurich, and Conductor Urqu- hart, presented Mr:Sinks with a gift and an appropriate address. 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