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Clinton News-Record, 1947-09-04, Page 411\11 9 111,,1• 1111101' , til qi1 ,1101111 111!11! \1 1j1i,, 1tli!h I 111111111.11 oltll 11, TI 1111 i�� 1� ,1111, 1,110 1,111;/ Illli II .1, 41,11111/.? 11'''11, 1111 II ,1 n11;. , `"111 1111 AGE: FOUR e !00 z s-! EC D Twasokr, PTY NLBEIt 4, 1047 L,ON DESBORO- Miss Fern Watson returned to ed •with MMm, and Mrs .'OharlesVodden London on Monday. on Su Tday. lllr. and Mrs. J+. H. Sholybrook, Don Napier, Virginia, is holiday - mo of Mr and M s e 1 in at the he sp rat the weekend in Blyth, g , Mrs. W. Tandelyn, Toronto is Bert Bdrunsdond. slper,ding a few days at her home Mr,and Mrs. Percy Whitely, Tor- onto visited relatives in the village Mr. Ir. and Mrs'. Bill Riley, Hensall, over !the holiday. visited uith "Mrs, Nellie Watson on Miss Jennie Cowan, Brantford, has Sunday. been visiting at her sisters, Mrs. Mr, and Mr's. Jim Crawford visit- Robert Townsend last week. 71111sIliiialDt1 niinaniiiilinlisaloai alntlIDIIItthilllrlllnl eiiinalnllnan1llwlllMialRllh fa RLY R u 1 A • FALL -FASHION REVIEW --- Junior Grade • Outfit your whole family , .from littlest cherub to atyile=conscious 'teen. -ager . , . it/ warm, comfort- • able erl'othinvg for indoors and out. ARA designed to n 1 _ and SNOW SUITS au The quality is EXCELLENT acrd the price RIGHT. We would advise anyone contemplating buying a new outfit ri to conte in and inspect our stock now it Remember! stretch iihe family budget. We have just received our Fall stock of CHILDREN'S COAT SETS 1 D We,wilfl hold, with deposit, any garment until November 1 II li MARTINSE al AltIllana111Hiu111111i1111111111111111111111t11111111111111U11Ein 1111ti1111ilwltnalntilnit 11uatilutscai 11111111IIIII11011111111UI1 IIIIIIIIIIII11111 IIIIllll 11 ilfllllllilillll 1111IIIIil1111 11lIII ty t'�°" 11 fl1111 1111 •r DETROIT'S "FIRST" IN CONVENIENCE • COMFORT • DUALITY le the heart of the downtown, office, theater, owl dapping area, Friendly, courteous service to make your stay in Detroit a pleasant memory. Tho Toiler Coffee Shop or Cafeteria for excel- leni food modestly priced. The Hotel Tuller, Detroit's largest, h the place to stay. VISIT OUR cocktail ,C011.11ge ONE OF DETROIT'S FiNEST SOO ROOMS WITH RATH FROM sZr! }late! riier FACING GRAND CIRCUS PARK • RICHARD' C BODGES, Mgr. 11 1 W11117-41'11111111 .11 .,Iupn. 1 11,1 •"!1111111, ' 1, , 1 1 1111 II IIII"'] 1 II '11 • (Mise J3ina kirk returned' home on r Pridday after •spending the ,past' two months in • Vancouver;' and Vietala, Mi. and IMrs. Jack 'Sinclair and family, Kippen, visited' with the Iatt-. er's mother, Mrs: Nellie Watson, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Slpinney and daught- er, Allma, Mioh., visited relatives in and •around .Londeeboro over the holiday, Mr. and •Mrs. James IMeCool and Pdhyliss, eplent a few •days at Caned- ian National Exhibition, Toronto, last week. wt. and Mrs. Walter Granton and Mrs. Fred Olives, Ghesle Mr. and;M 1'11 s C v y, visited with Mr, and Mrs. William Govier and Mrs. Lillie Webster over the week -end, Mr. and Mrs. John Pipe, Landes- hero and IMervyn Pipe, Brussels,. motored to Mount Clemens, Mich., on •Saturday to attend the funeral of their uncle, George Pipe. Mission. Circle to Meet The .Ainiwell Mission Circle will hold its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 9 at the home of Mrs. Sidney Lansing. HENSALL Ronald Stephan, RCNAIS, Darts - mouth, N.S., is enjoying a leave at his home here. Concludes Pulpit Bev. Robert Passmore, who has oeeupi•ed the pulpit of the United church in IAlugust during the absence of the pastor, Rev. R. A Kapok, whe was on vacation, concluded his ser- vices with'a very fine discourse on Sunday morning wast, A solo, `Beyond ■ 1►S OF BAYFIELD Representative Miss Lucy R. Woods Phone Clinton 631r3.1 Leslie Elliott went to Toronto on Saturday for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. Ahrens, Detroit, are at their cottage, "Trail Blazer" Harold Pollock, Toronto, spent the. 'weekend renewing ;acquaintances in the village. .Archie Stirling and two daughters London, spent Sunday with relatives in the village. •Mists Peggy Burt, Iteg. N. London, is now spending a vacation with her the sunset", was sung by Mrs. Maude Hedden, Rev. and. Mrs. Passmore expect to leave ehortly for Melita, Man., aphere Mr. Passmore is min- ister of the Unites/ church. School reopened in the public school. Tuesday with Mi Shortt as principal, Miss Barbara Miehie and Miss June Brandon as assistants. Mr. and Mrs, Milton Lavery, Gord- on and Bobby, moved on Monday in- to their home they recently purch- ased, Mr. and Mrs. A, W. E. •Hemphill, who have been vacationing at their stammer eottage at Oakwood, .have returned home. J. E. MoFhvan attended the Can- adian National Exhibition over !the Week end. Mr. and alas. W. D. Simpson, Billy and Bobby, Detroit, spent the week- end holiday with Mrs. L. Simpson. THE TOT SHOP COME IN AND SEE OUR BOYS' AND GIRLS' 3 -Piece COAT SETS Sizes up to 6x BUNTING BAGS and BABY ACCESSORIES Nina Inkley , Ethel Cooke ■ Hog Concentrate Dairy Supplement ..""'M"'.,.~P^'.O''"~0. i Poultry 1 Quality Feeds Concentrate They Paylaying Mas • h . Phone 114 — The surest way to get Extra ddildars from thickens is''to Raise them Right, thus maturing, them for greater egg production. Extra eggs •ai"e assured if the care, like cull- . ing and Ibhe feed are Right. FEED THE QUALITY WAY Feeds are scientifically 'selected and processed. Your hens are sure to receive only Top Quality ingredients in an easily digestible, thoroughly mined form. Be sure of your Winter's supply, -start THE QUALITY WAY For Extra Eggs of high _quality and Extra Profits the Feeds you need are Quality Feeds . SAMUEL 1UDDICK (3 SONS WESTERN GRAIN - MIXED FEEDS - SEEDS FERTILIZERS Pat Gibson's Western Novelty Show Clinton Lions Arena, Tuesday, September 9 at 8.30 p.m. Huge Crowds gather to see this G enial Gentleman from the West in ONE OF THE MOST THRILLING WESTERN NOVELTY SHOWS OF ITS KIND CHUM The King of the Collies H Act consists of Adding and Subtraloting any num- bers from 1, to 100; ROLLING A BARREL SMOKING A PIPE. and Maury 'other tricks ADULTS 50c; Ellen O'Brien in a beautiful exhibition of BATON SPINN1tNGF MAGIC ACT will keep you • guessing Black Magic, Rope Tricks, etc. ' CHILDREN PAT GIBSON CANADIAN CIttAMPION TRICK and FANCY ROPER See this Rodeo artist make the ropes, talk, spinning one, two and three ropes at the same time SHAMROCK THE PRIDE OF THE PRAIRIES A beautiful trained Arabian pinto horse in a a *nedy Act 'R'ULY SENSATiONAL! 25c -IF YOU CAN'T LAUGH, DON'T COME! grandlparents, Miss Louise Mothersill, Walker- vibe, wasthe guest of Miss Susan Bricker. last week, Mrs. Nellie Claris, St. Thomas, is visiting her sister-in-law, 'Mr's. Chas; Toms fora fortnight. Lawrence F'owlie, London, was with hisr sister», Misses. F. and P. Powlie over the weekend. Miss Ruble Fisher., Kitchener, visit- ed her aunt, Mrs.- E. A. Edwards over the holiday weekend. Mrs. T. B. • Howard returned to Toronto on Monday after having apentea month in the village, Mrs. Victor Burt and Mary Lou, who have spent the Summer with her parents have ;re—tinned to London. Mr. and Mrs Charles Duesing,. Toledo, Ohio, left on Monday after having spent a week in the village, Miss Audrey Sturgeon left on Monday to visit her brother, George Sturgeon and his wife in Steveston, B.C. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Baker and four daughters spent the week -end with his ,parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Buchan, Dunnville, were the guests of the former's sister, Mrs. N. W. Woods "The Hut," Mies Grace Cameron, who has spent the Summer with cher sisters, Misses B. and M. Cameron, returned to Chicago last week. Dr. and dbirs. W. Tiilmann have re- turned to their home in London after having occupied their cottage "Long- ue. Vue" for the Season. Mrs. George Davison and Mrs. L. McInnes, Woodstock, spent a few days last week with the former's sister, Mrs. L. G. Bassett. Mr. and Mrs. Janmes Cameron have returned to Toronto after having spent the Summer at their cottage on the Blue Water Highway. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Day and two children, Detroit, spent the weekend with the f-ormer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.J. M. Day, "Hightop". J. M. Stewart returned to Hamilt- on on Friday, to resume his teaching duties after having spent the Summ- er at his home in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Knight, Ronald 'and Mary, Toronto, spent bile Labour Day weekend with Mrs. Knight's mother, Mrs. M. Gemein- hard, Ds, and Mss. Stephen Moore and son; London, spent the weekend with Dr, and Mrs. Stanley Moore who are oceupying the Robinson cottage on Delevan St. Mrs. J. E. Howard and Margaret, Charles Gemeiehard, Mrs'. R. J. Watson and Edward visited ,Rev, and Mrs. H. G. Fl Crosby, Mooretown, on Thursday last. Mr. and Mrs. E. Reehnitzer have returned to London after haying occupied. the Metcalf rosidenee fer 'August. Their son, Peter was with' them over the 'weekend. , Miss Ada Bingley, DetGort, .Mr'' mad Mrs. B. T. Bingley and -.Barbara, Toronto have returned to theib homes - after having spent the Season- at' their cottage in the village, ` George to left on Wednesday morningto join the "Quedoc" after having spent several days yrith' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell, while the freighter was in''port in :Goderich. Mr, and !Mrs, J: Redford, Clinton, &net Miss Wilma Radford, London, silent the weekend et their cottage "Radford" Dr.. and Min, Watters, Goderieh *ere their guests over the weekend. • Rev. and Mrs. J. Graham and Monica have returned to Watford after having spent a month in '.the Pearson cottage. Pat Graham, Wood- stock, was -With-ads parents over the weekend and holiday: Guests of Mr and Mrs. Cree Cook "Lochame" for the, weekend were, Mr. and Mrs. William Bell, Dear- born, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Sitephens, !She/bourne and Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Cook, Toronto.,, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morley, Birm. Ingham, Mich., visiteh their sister, Miss L. Morley, "Birroheliffe" over the Labour Day weekend. Their daughter Pat who 'had been visiting her aunt accompanied them on their return home. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stevenson and three children Lynn, Arthur and Carl left on Monday for their home in New Jersey after having spent a few day» with Mrs. •Stevenson's grandmother, ,Mrs. Susan Halley, "Halley Lodge - Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hart, •Charlie, Muriel and Ronnie, Toronto spent the weekend',with Mrs. H'art's parents Mr. and Mrs. George King. The many friends of MTs. King who has been indisposed (hope that .she will soon be quite herself again. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hovey over the weekend were Me. Hovey's mother, and brothers Mrs, L. C. llarrison, and Mr,' and Mrs. Weldon. Hovey, Liman, 'Rex Hovey, Sarnia, and ,Mrs. Hovey's mother Mrs. Bert Ruston, Mitchell. The many friends of Mrs. Henry MooOlinchey, who suffered a heart at- tack recently wish her a speedy re- covery. Mr. and Mrs. William Speed and family who were visiting her returned to Detroit last weekend and ;her daughter, Mrs. A. Holm, Preston, is staying with her. Rev. and Mee. H. M. Langford re- turned en Tuesday .to St. Mary's Rec- tory, Walkerville, after having spent the month of 'August at their -cottage. Their daughter Mrs. R. $sicken and two eirildeen; David and Susan, who have been with them, returned to their home in Waterloo on Monday with Mr. (Bricker who was here over the weekend. Moves House William Orr has moved the house which he bought from TATilliam Stirl- nig, 7th concession, Goderioli Town - she,, to the lot on Sarnia Street, which be purchased recently from but he has bier ready to eniargR• ILeelie Elliott. The building is small it into a suitable dwelling. !SALADA4 �sA FABRICS ram - For Tomorrow's Fashions ARE HERE IN ABUNDANCE * For Dresses Oordtuoy, Flannel, Alpine, Algoma, Spun Serge Spun Twill, and Angora and Wool Also Many Pieces of dSuitinlg in Brown, Lime, Rose, Aqua, Navy aatd Black * * Coatings in Polo, Velour, Duvetyn and Broadcloth y SPECIAL: Corduroy Coats lined throughout with Taffeta. Brown, Copen, Rust and Navy For Girls or Boys -- Sizes 2 to 6. Normal Value ,$66.75 On Sale $3.98 R. V. IRWIN Here Comes the Bride A lovely picture, to be sure, and 'haw priceless in years to conn. Make an appoinitment today for your wedding, portraits. .. owle'i i io Phone 84 PHOTOGRAPHERS McEwau's Clinton CLINTON MONUMENT SHOP OPEN FRIDAYS On BY APPOINTMENT WITH Mr. J. J. ZAPFE PHONE 103 MEMORIALS AND CEMETERY WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION T. PRYDE & SON CLINTON — EXETER — SEAFORTIM Y0ULI BE SAFER ON "°,",11/11"- tP C o &+C.. 4t C0A/ 7191/cr/oN 1