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NEWS OF BAYFIELD
/Representative
Miss Lucy R. Woods Phone 'Clinton 631r31
Don McAuley spent the weekend
at his home in Landon. • -
Mr, and V.hs. H. Bauer, Waterloo,
were at their cottage over the week-
end;
' Mee. P', Hayes, leirmungbam, Mich.,.
teccupied the ;Metcalf cottage lastweek..
Lloyd Pease, ,London, -visited M.
and Mz's. Charles Berry over the
weekend, .
John Duffy, London, was the guest
of 'Mm. and Mrs. Jlames R. Scott over`
the weekend.Miss Frances M. Hardie, Detroit,
is the guest of Miss L. Morley,
"Birchelife".
Miss Elizabeth ;Reid has returned
home after spending a week with
friends in Clinton,
APPLES
Sprayed
Wealthy Apples
$1.00 PER BUSHEL
In your 'own Containers
at the farm
COLIN LAWSON
Bayfield Phone 900r25
Mrs. J. A. Ferguson, Goderich
visited her sistefein-law. Mus.
Mborhouse on Saturday.
i&Liss ,Beverley York who is attend
ing. Normal. .School in London wa
home over the weekend.
Miss Alice Drouis and A Fetnette,
Detroit spent the weekend at the
foe:ewes cottage in the village.
Prof: 'and Mrs. Peniberton and fam-
ily; London, were at their cottage in
Lakeside Parkover the weekend.
Mrs, L. Duffy, •London, was the
guest of 1VIrs. V. C. Quarry, "Lland-
udno" for a few drays this week.
Mee and Mrs. Jack Atkinson; St.
Clair Shores, (Mich., were at their
home in the village over .the .weekend,
V." a Quarry returned to Hamilton
en Tuesday after having spent the
Summer at their .home in the village.
iMr. and Mrs. R. W. Stephens and
two boys, London, were at Choir
home in the village over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs, G. Galbraith and
daughters, Hamilton, were at their
cottage in ,the village over the week-
end
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dunn and two
daughters, London, were at their
cottage on Bpyfield Terrace over
the weekend,
Miss Jacqueline Parker and Keith
Press, London, spent the weekend
with the former's parents, Mr, and
Mrs: J. 11. Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. George Laois and
child of .Clinton have moved into Mrs.
George Gunn's house on Chiniquy
street for the winter.
Mrs. V. A. Bunt, Howard, Ronald
asd Mary Lou, London, spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. W. 'Baker,
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T11;UrRh5DA.•Y.'', SEPTEMBER 18; 1947
ecordRural CoPrespondents
EBE1NEZER
HENSALL ••
Anniversary Service
the• anniversaryservices of'Bietn-
ezer United church will be held on
Sunday, September 21, 194.7. Rev. W.
J. Woolfrey, Ontario ` St, United'
church, O
E cb, mton, will be the guest
speaker for the day. Special music
ns (being prepared. The services' will
s be at 11.00 a.m. and 7.80 p.m. All
are welcome.
Ohas Guest and Glenn Brandon,
who are working gat Eketer were : 1
their respective homes in the village
for few days last week. •
James R. ,Scott, Toronto, spent the
weekend• with his wife. Don Scott,
who has been visiting them returned
to Seaforth on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brent and two
Children, Mrs. J. iMahar and Barbara
'London, were at the Tillmann cott.
age over the week -end.
,Mrs. .lank Cameron is having the
house on her. property on Main Street
(formerly the late Mrs. Wamsley's
home)' divided and made into two
dwellings.
Guests et ,the home of Mrs. W. J.
Stinson on Sunday were: Mr. and
1VIrs. A. F. Furter and son Bill,
Landon, Ir. and Mrs. Charles Shier,
Ripley, and ,Mrs. R. Needham, Mon-
tana.
Mrs. El Moorhouse, Mr. and iMre.
James Maitland returned to London
Sunday after having spent ten days
at theeCherchward cottage, Mr. and
Mrs. G. Churchword -were also here
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mos. E. A. Featherston,
London, and small grandson, Ray
Leonard, Toronto, (Miss Lite tSimpson
and Clarence Larson, London, visited
Mrs. C. W. Parker and Mrs. R. Lar-
son over the weekend. .
G0004�V[AR
REDUCES
P' ICES
ON CAR AND
TRUCK TIRES
AND TUBES
At a time when vigorous leadership is needed to
hold all prices down, 'prices on Goodyear Passen-
ger Car and Truck Tires and Tubes have been sub-
stantially reduced, effective September 12th, 1947.
NOTE THIS COMPARISON ON THE
MOST POPULAR SIZE, THE
600-16 4 -PLY TiRE
OLD PRICE $21.55
NEW PRICE $18.45
SAVING $8.10
—a reduction of more than 14%
Most ether sizes have been proportionately reduced.
The saving is obvious—and you can now buy our top-quality
Deluxe All -Weather tire in the popular 6.00-16 size at less
than pre-war prices.
Remember—there is no reduction in Goodyear quality.
Goodyear tires offer you many extras! They are cool-
running—and cool -running tires are safer tires. They give
you the extra blowout protection of Goodyear's patented.
Supertwist cord. They last longer , . , give you greater
traction .. greater safety ... cost less per mile.
See your Goodyear dealer right away. He has the best
tires on the market and at record-breaking new low prices,
THE GOO YEAR TiRRE AN ,s RU ER CO.
OF CANADA U .'(TED
MORE PEOPLE RODE MORE TANS ARE NAKED'- . .
ON GOODYEAR TERiS TAP OR ANY OTHER KIND
e
Miss Helen Swan is visiting in
Goderich • wth Mr. and ,Mrs, Webb:
Mr. and Mrs, ElugeneGonyou, De•
trait, were recent visitors withMr.
and Mrs. William Pepper:
Mrs, James Kiirkiand> B eominent
resident of leur..ondale, is at Vietoaia
hospital, suffering with polio.
Mr. Charles Perrest left' for Par-
tage La Prairie, where he will spend
a 'month and wi]l assist 'with the
harvesting.
Mr. Vernon .Spray, London, sen -in-
law -of Mr. and Mrs. E. Geiger, Hen -
sell, was admitted to Victoria hos-
pital suffering with polio.
Mrs. Isabella McIeinaT n, Tiverton,
and her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Mar-
tell, Saginaw, Mich., spent the week-
end With Mrs. Molcinnon's sister,
Ma's. William 1''epepr.
Rally Day services will be :observed
in ethe United .Chureh this coming
Sunday morning, tSeptember 20. Sen.
clay.School elassee will occupy the
front aeats of the church auditorium.
'The auction sale of the late M'rs.
James Dayman was held Friday ev-
ening. Good prices were realized.
The property was sold for $1,675, and
was purchased by Mr. Fred Smalla-
combe.
Anniversary' services will be held
liar ,Chiselhurst United Chureh Sunday,
September 28, at 2.30 and 7.30 p.m.
(HST). Rev. Harold ,Snell, B.iA„ of
James 'St. United Church, Exeter,
will be guest minister,
iMr. Mervyn Brown, prominent
IMenal' 'resident, while tearing down
the balcony of his veranda .Saturday
suffered a bad fall while walking
from one rafter to another. He fell
aistan'ce of 12 feet to the floor
below. )t -rays taken 'at St. Joseph's
hospital, London, revealed no broken
bones, but a deep eut in his face
Which required several' stitches, and
slight injuries to his back. He was
very fortunate that his injuries were
Rot more serious...
Institute to Aid Legion
Wednesday evening, September 10,
the Hensall Won/blest Institute opened
the fall season with a pot -luck sup-
per at the .home of Mk•s, It Elgi.e,
with Mrs. E. Ohipchese, assisting, .
Following the tasty luncheon served
on nicely decorated tables which were
placed en the spacious lawn, the
president, Mrs. A. W. Kers}ate, con-
ducted a short meeting. The meet -
deet stressed the ininiediate plans,
in progress foe the organization of
a junior band' milder the direction
of ee. C. Robinson, London, bend
leader. A public meeting is to -be
called shortly to disease t} i's'" pr'ojeet
and make further piens. Mrs. 'terse..'
lake was inetrected:to adviseeffeC. R.
el. Middleton that the lnstitute mem=
bees pledge, fell. Supp et•teessuclte,an
erganizaion. A letter of thanks was
read from Mm, and M'te. L. G. Brown,
Clinton, the former being. the lenteW
County agricult'n•ai representative,,
re the contribution forward:el from
Hensall Institute 'towards the presen-
tation held in their honor ate Goder-
ich pavilion July 18 `
The short course, "Let's can On -
alio food", will' be presented in the
Hensall town ball Odtober 1, con-
ducted 'by (Miss B. 'Broadfont Recog-
nizing the great need for furnishin'g's;
various equipment, etc., which now
faces the Hensall Legion members
who are fitting up their club rooms,
the Institute, as a group, decided to
offer some means of assistance A
committee composed of Mrs Been','
Mrs, Horton, 'Miss Gladys Luker,
were named to make the final deal-
slon, after interviewing Legion of-
f relies,
It was also decided that each Mem-
bee contribute toward the purchase
of a ting for the Legion -rooms. The
president brought up the ,Tweeds -
Mr. T. Moon spent $few days in of Londesboao United Church held:president, 'Mrs, John Pipe; in theme,.
the village Iasi week, of Lon es ro Uri meeting on Friday, its The meeting opened with (the' call to;
iSeee
Mission Circle Meets
LON . RThe A,imwell Mission Circle held its:
LI / regular monthly meeting on Tuesday
evening., September '9, at the hone.
of Vera Sidney Lansing, with the
Miss Lsabelie School worn
is ' M' iSchool
room .of the chu'relx' with the presi-
dent, Mrs. R. Townsend, presiding
Meeting opened by singing hymn 350,
followed by prayer by the preeide'nt.
Part of Psuwlm 119 was read' in ani•.
Watt, Detroit, Is tember 12 hi the Sunday tip and ,srngrng hymn 1a3, Marg
garet Tannblyn gave the seripture-
reeding; followed by prayer by Mrs,.
Edwin Wood, The,niinwtes'of the last
meeting were read, roll call :and the
treasurer's report were given, follow -
and roll cal ed rby the business pad+t of the meet• -
1 was answered by ing,
the niernber's favorite verse of scrip- EGGth Beacom
tune, Mr.+s. Webster gave a ,temperance .sr r rn read a s Wood pstew-
layed
reading, and 'Mrs. Will Manning,dei ns story and Lois the
eod played
an instrumental �mhile tlne affexdng -
leader of ..groups 3, then took charge was being taken, Thelma ,Sha oa
of the program. The theme: "The and Lois Wood' gave a terest-
r is
Bible for all the world", 'Mrs. F..ing report on their trip to suniaxer-
Wood, Mrs. R. Caldwell and Mrs, G. school tat ,St.:Themes and also showed:
Moon lead an prayer. Mrs. F. Tani- pictures of lair
e of their speakers;,
blyn aiid;Mrs. E. Wood told'the story -there, which was enjoyed by ell. 'Tho'
meeting then closed by singing hymn;
n'g ass ,Mary 'Scott.
M'xs. Et. Gaunt'and Mrs. E. Hest
spent Tuesday with 1VIpss Alice Ping -
land.
Miss Doris ,Holmes; London, visit-
ed 'with Mr. and Mrs. H. Durum on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, W. Meads, Pricenrille,
spent Sunday with Rev, A. and Mrs.
Penman.
Mies. Mary Savage, St. Thomas,
spent last week with Miss Margaret
Tamblyn. •
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lyon, Thorns -
dale, spent ,Sunday -with-the former's
mother, Mrs. E. Lyon,
Mrs. Wily. Lyon returaied home on
Saturday after spending the summer
in Vancouver, B.C.
John Az'mseron.g returned home on
.Saturday after being in New Bruns-
wick for a few days. •
Mils Mary Ellen Prest, Nfitehell,
spent the week -end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pretst,
Mh'.• and Mrs, Fred' ,Shobbrook and
Mrs. Stanley.Carter,, are visiting
friends in_ Granton this week.
Misses Tabeee Waft and Mary
Scott visited with the latter's niece,
Mrs. I. Broadfoot, .Seaforh, over the
week -end.
Mission Band
The Mission Band will meet Sunday
morning at (ten o'clock in the Sunday
School room. We would' like all mem-
bers to be present as we are going
to study the book entitled "Around
the world with he Bible".
Sermon Series -
Rev, A. D. Penman is preaching a
short series of sermons on the seb-
jeot, "Earth's ' Golden Age". Last.
Sunday he preached on "How will the
golden 'age be ushered in". Sunday,
September 21, he will Preach "When
and how the Ring will' come". Don't
miss hearing this last sermon.
United Church AVMS
The Women's Missionary ,Society
muir History, a project which must
be taken up shortly by the local
branch. deers. A. E. Munn and Miss
A. Consitt -were named to commence
this work.
A Ietter 'was read from Mrs. P.
Doig, Seale-eft:eel:teeerning the. Sea -
forth Fall ireel'r ,$eptenrber 19 and
20. The Seaforth Institute is sponsor-
ing am exhibit for' Junior Girls and
under. .The October meeting will be
meld •in"th, United: church, Hensall.
.Mrs. Alvin Moir, •Huaohd'ale, guest
speaker•,.gave a mosteinteresting and
comprehensive pcldress_.'en her im-
pressions of ;. the. Weene is Institute
50th anniver•sar•y, held in Guelph,
which •she attended,
The regular monthly meeting
of
Godei�ioh 'Township
Federation' of Agriculture
is to be held
Tuesday,•
Sept 23
at s p.m. in
S.S. No.'3.; ,art Hohnesvilie
The National Film Board will show
a number of films and It is hoped
to develop considerably more in-
terest in this township re thel
County HOISPLTALIZIATI0N PIan.
School children should attend the
film showing at 2.30 p.m. on the
same day, in the same school.
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Seaforth 'Fall Fair:!
September 19-2O
MANY f --
SPECIAL
ATTRACTIONS
1
m 1—Sehtwl Children's Parvule
in costume, with 2 Bands
2-2 Hogness Races -- 2.28
m and Classified Race
3-2 Running Races
Open and Green
w `t--"Tug'-of-War, Infer•-eazariztt,
I 5—Baby Show
6r --011e Thee .Square Dance
P Contest
1-2 of the .funniest Clowns
ea obtainable
LI 3--Rnides for the Children
9 --Exeter Brass Basel
Bannockburn I'>i M Eased
1.0 --Several Booths on the Grounds
11 ---JL W. Simpson Entertainment Co., IDetocbiit,'"i Fair
Grounds, ,Sa�tl r'da;y p.m., September 20orrr'ccrr4 f
z
ersneertereeerefferee
Monster Concert
"BACK TO CIVIE
STREET"
by I'I. W. Simpson
Entertainrarent Co,,
Detroit
to Cardno's Risil
Friday Evening
September 19
Dance
in Cas dno'e Hall
Friday Evening
September 19
and
Saturday Evening
September 20 -
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Automobiles 25c GraandStaud 25e,r,r
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School Children in. Parade, Free
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of. the translations of the Bible—
St. Jerome, 'Wycliffe and Tyndale --
which was very interesting. The meet-
ing closed by singing hymn 183 and
elizpah benediction,
405, .after: which all repeated the
benediction; The hostess then served;
a very delicious lunch which every-
one preent enjoyed very much.
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COURT OF REVISION
Township of Goderich
A Court of Revision to hear and determine complaints
against the assessment roll for 1948 will be held in
HOLt iESVILLE
Monday,, October
r
ani; 10 a.m.
All complaints must be in writing and filed with the
enders band no later than October 3.
This Court of Revision is for the assessment made during
the suir'rsner and on which the 1948 taxes will be computed
R. G. 'rHOMPSON, Clerk
• R. R. 2, Clinton
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