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Correspondents
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NEWS OF BAYFIELD
Representative
Miss Lucy R. Woods Phone Clinton 631r31
Bill Lowry, Windsor, is visiting, his sisters, Misses F. and E. Fowhe
gr. and Mrs. Spencer Ervine,
Jahn ,Ailafelbeek, Jr„ Tavistock,
was in;the village aver the weekend.
Mrs, H McOamtney left on Sun-
day to spend a fortnight in Preston.
Miss Mildred Cameron, London,'is
with her Meter, .Miss Elizabeth
Cameron.
Charles Campbell Stratford, was
a guest at The. Albion Hoteover
the weekend.
Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Carruthers,
amnia, .spent the weekend with Mrs.
L. G. Bassett..
Mrs. J. Rims, Toronto, ari.9Wed on
IVlanday to spend this week with Miss
Elizabeth Reid.
Mrs. J, Duggan` and family, Steat-
-feed, are occupyng Martin's cottage,
"Boulder Lodge.",
Lawrence 'Emile, London, visited
over the weekend.
James R. Scott, Toronto, spent
the 'weekend withhis wife at her
home in the village.
Miss Helene Brownlee, London, is
„spending a. vacation With her aunt,
Mus. R. 13. Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron,
Toronto, me at their pottage on the
Blue Water Highway.
Miss Miivena Sturgeon; Landon, is
spending some time with her parents,
Mae and Mrs. Willard Sturgeon.
Miss Mena Hovey, London, is
,spending a vacation with. her broth-
er, J. E. Hovey and Mrs. Hovey.
Miss Beryl Castle, Goderich, was
with her parents, Mi. and
George Castle. aver the weekend.
Miss L. Morley returned to her
oattage on Monday after having
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. John Fraser and Family
have taken over the
Cities Service Gas` Station
and
Lunch Room at Bayfield
'DOUR. PATRONAGE WILL BE APPRECIATED.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
MR. THOMAS E. MASON
Wishes to announce his retirement from
business at Summerhill, on
MONDAY, JULY 21
He also wishes to express his sincere gratitude to
the people of the community for their loyal patronage
ttsroug'Io`ut his many years ilk business.
To Mr. Iilarolld Lob15, the new Owner, he offeris Eis
very best wishes for success and prosperity in carrying
on the enterprise, knowing that he will enjoy 'the same
paitratliage and support ifrom the community at large.
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Port Elgin Races
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THE PORT ELGIN BLUEWA.TER RACING CLUB
SPONSORED BY
THE PORT ELGIN BRANCH CANADIAN LEGION
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