Clinton News-Record, 1953-06-25, Page 8PAGE EIGHT
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THURSDAY, JUNE 25, i853
News of Bayfield
Representative:
;MSS LIMY R. WQODS Phone BAYFIELD 451'3
parade to service at Trinity
Church .on Sunday at 11 a,m.
Mrs. • S. McPortland and two
daughters, Chatham, are spend-
ing the smuttier at their cottage.
Mr. and 1vIrs. • lir, H. Dunn and
two daughters, London,
were at
their cottage over the weekend.
Mrs. R. S. Roddick, #Ialifsx, N.
S., arrived last Week to ,spend
the season at her home, Llano-
udno."
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dick,
Lavonia, Mich , •came on Monday
to spend a Week at the Kanter
:Cottage,
Mrs. ,William Norris and son
Billy, 'Detroit, are seendin the ghe
summer 'at their cottage in t
taillage.
Miss M. Miller .arise. Mies Jessie
IVIetcal f, Detroit, are .at their
1ieelie in the village for the
auminer.
Mr. and Mrs. 'James l ftian 1
and Peter, Le' ndoli, a upied .ane
of "the Jowett cottages overe
weekend..
Mr. and Mrs. William Steed,
and Becky, Dearborn, Mich.,
were in the village over the
weekend,
Miss ;Helen Edith Forrester,
Robert MeVean and family over
Goderich, visited her sister Mrs.
the_, weekend.
:;Mr: and M. William Craig,
tomato, ,visited the ;lager's pare
ente, Mr. 'end Mrs. George Castle
over the Weekend.
o o .o
neg.. and Mrs, :George Fry re-
lairned •to Lo} don ,Pit Menday
After having ,anent two weeks .at
Iie;ir cottage . here.
'fir. and ,Mrs, »on •Kingsbury
ettd 1laiiuglas spent the mireekend
With the afornier's brother,
Kingsbury, Guelph.
M. and :VOA. J. A. Orr and
John, , Stratf ard, occupied the
Miss Mildred Cameron was in
London over the weekend..
'Ronald Poth, Kitchener, came
home on Thursday last for the
situ er _vacation.
and. Mrs. William .Moran,
London, are aspend o i g a few days
at their cottage.
-'1Vfrs. 'William Stewart and
family, Windsor, are at Mars-
ville afor the Reason..
Trooper .Oliver Hopson is
•:spending :two weeks furlough
with his 'wife and family.
Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Heard and
Joey, London, are :at their ,gecott-
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a� on "�iyiiel 4i .. Te arr ce,
Mr. and -Mrs, E>3. ,Meyers and
family, Byron, speht'Sunday with
Mir: and • lVfts, 'S. Bryant,
Mr. and Mrs. J. !,t'illmenn and
family, London, peciipied their
cottnne aver '.the ',weekend.
Members .of L;O.L. No. 24 will
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ace •ren the Weekend..
Mrs Robert Currie, Dearborn;
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Mich„ was the guest of i sae
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M. and R. Kruke, The Village
Guild, over the weekend,..
1 ayfield streets have ;received
aehtial shampoo and 'haircut. This
means •oiling on some and cal- •
eche chloride on others.
Mrs, A. Suppnick, Detroit, is
at her cottage, "Holley Lodge,"
I4iss Holley Louise Suppnick ale
PO Was here over the weekend,
Bruce Chapman and two soils
are the .guests of his 'perents,
Or. and 'Mrs. .A. V. Chapman at
their cottage on Louise,' Street..
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McPher-
son, Toronto, were the guests
of the litter's father, •James A.
and'Mrs..Cameron over the week
end.
Miss iJ--Iele Aber Tarda, Susi
in -train ng atVictoria is .Ho p to ,
L ondon, is :spending her .vacation.
at the family cottage on Bayfield
Terrace.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M.aAtkinson,
and Miss Marlon Atkinson, St.
Clair Shores, Miele., were at their
Noe in the village over athe
v+reekend.
Mr. and Mrs. R. McLaren and
Christine, Port 'Elgin were with
Mrs. "MeLaren's -sisters, • Misses
A. M. and,•E. J. Stirling; over the
weekend.
Misses Therese aria Margaret
Bauer, 'Waterloo, haver been with
their • parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. E.;
J. Better, sit their cottage during
the past week.
George Bell of the S.S. "Prin-
d oc" which ,was in Goderich
harbour visited his parents, Mr.'
and Mrs. •Ciiarl.e,s Bell from Fria
day lentil Monday.
L/Corp. J. 'Churchivard Iefti
on Monday .to report ,for duty in!
Toronto after having spent sev-
eral weeks 'ea his furlough at the
family cottage, "Kearsney."
••P. •C Lloyd and ,•Mrs, Westlake
Elora, and 4:>. C. and Mrs. Barker
and three children, Owen. Sound,
were the -.guests .of •Mr. sand Mrs.
Malcolm Toms Pr* Sunday.
,Mrs. Nelson McConkey, Kitch-
ener, and =her ;daiighter-in-law,
Mrs. John McConkey and baby
,daughter, London ,are at her
home in the village this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles • Parker
and Bonnie, 'Weston; `Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Pruss. and Janice,
Ldfidoii, spent the weekend 'With
their :parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
H: ;Parker.
"'Albert Vodden has returned to
the home o'f Mr. 'and ;Mrs, M.
Young, Blyth; after spendifig the
past Month with his neice, Miss
Larene Langford, 'at her summer
home on River Road.
Miss Grace Pepper, principal
of Bayfield Public School, leaves
a week after school closes to at -
;tend summer school in Toronto.
She is studying to obtain her
certificate as a supervisor in aux -
iliary education.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brisson,
Grosse Pointe, Mich. were at
their cottage over the weekend.
With them were their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Cordella and small son, and Mrs.
Brisson's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John L. Lewis, Dearborn, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Velett,
Greg and Kirk, Dearborn, Mich.,
are holidaying at the Bell Cott-
age at "The Populars" Also at
the Populars are Mrs. William
Grigg, Toronto, who arrived on
Thursday last, and opened their
cottage 'Bala Acres" for the
sum.m er.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cleave left
Students'
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Festival Selections
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SCHOOLS
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on .Sunday, June 14, on a motor
trip to British Columbia with
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs.. Ed Twentyman,
Waukeegan, Ill. Vicky Twentrnan
accompanied iter parents here
and is staying with her
clue
,Tames Cleave and fay, B ...
Water Highway, Stanley Towne
Ship, while her parents are away.
A happy family reunion . was
held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. LeRoy Poth on Stinday
when Mrs, William R. Jowett,
Mrs. J. At Ferguson, Gdderich;
r. and Mrs. E. W, Kendall,
Y Grace and Jane, Elmira;
James it
r. and.Maitland
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Peter, .London; Mrs, J.. W.
Jbwett and Rennie Poth enjoyed
dinner together. Mrs. Wzliiant
13. Jowett accompanied Mr. 'and
Mr. s, E. W. Kendall and family
on their return, to .Elmira.
The hot weather brought hun-
dreds of people to,Bayfield seek -
in 'relief the
g el of ower weekend.
Clan Gregor Square was filled
With picnickers on Scnday, and
over this first summer Weekend
there were near -record crowds
at the ever popular Jowett's
-Grove grounds. Some of the
larger groups were the Vincent,
Cox, 'Fisher, and Rader family
reunions, and the R;inburrf
Church Picnic, which with scores
of 'email parties made a grand
l total of 1400 people in all.
Following the service in Trin-
ity Church on Sunday morning,
the rector, Rev. E. Carew -Jones.
cenducteid the service of holy
biaitism when two infants, Jan-
ke,
anicie, Maitdie, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. _Keith Pintas, 'London, and
Colleen Elizabeth, daughter of
r. :and 'Mrs. Merton Merrier,
ayfield were received into the
church. Their sponsors were
Mx. and Mrs. Fred 'Weston; also
one adult, Albert Keith Pruss,
whose --baptism was witnessed by
his wife;, 'Jacqueline Pruss and
Elaine Weston.
"On Monday, June 29, ppavid
William Bauer, youngest sten of
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bauer, Water-
loo, will be ordained a priest'. by
Archbishop MGQuiian in St.
Basil's Church,- Toidnto. He will
say his first mass in St. Louis
Churph, Waterloo, on July '5 at
11 'a.th. David studied at St.
Michael's College acid St. Basil's
Seminary, Toronto. He is Wel1-
kno*n, in •Bayfield, having spent
many summers here with his
parents, and his friends wish
God's richest blessing on the
work for which he has been set.
apart.
Congratulations!
Congratulations and best wish-
es for many more happy years
together go to the Reverend
Canon and Mrs. It M. Langford
who on Wednesday, June 24,
marked their Golden Wedding
Anniversary. They celebrated
it at the home of their daughter,
Mrs. R. E. Bricker, Waterloo.
WA Service Held
The members of the Woman's
Auxiliary branches of St. James,
Middleton; St. John's, Varna.
and Trinity, Bayfield met in the
latter church on Thursday after-
noon last.
The service, conducted by the
rector, Rev. E. Carew -Jones,
commenced with the singing of
the W. A. hynin, "The love of
Christ constraineth," with Mrs.
E. A. Featherston at the organ.
Mrs. R. 11. F. Gairdner welcomed
the members of the other bran-
ches and quoted from the Living
Message: "Therefore we do be-
ieve that God can ase the Wo-
man's Auxiliary not as it is to
day but as He will mould it, not
because of its ability, but becacse
of His power, not for itself but
the world's unity — Grace Lind-
ley from "Women in the Life of
the Church" She then. introduc-
ed the speaker, Mrs. Wilfred
Colclough, St. James', Middleton,
who gave her impressions of the
G6th annual meeting of the Dio-
cesan Board held in London this
spring.
Mrs. Colclough took her hear-
ers to those sessions and in her
inimitable manner she gave them
the very kernel of each meeting
and speaker's message, inter-
spersed with her quick wit and
humour. Perhaps that which
was most impressive was the re-
port of the address given, by Mrs.
Harold Whitley, M. A,, Toronto,
Dominion Secretary for Little
Helpers, in which she had referr-
ed to the making of a stained
glass window. Each piece of glass
in the window serves a specific
purpose and without each part
the whole would be incomplete.
Even pieces with imperfections
refract the light coining through
them and are used by the artist
to make the picture more glor-
ious. Comparing membership in
the W. A. to such pieces, Mrs.
Whitely had reminded her aud-
ience that every member has a
plare and must give herself free-
ly to the doing of God's will if
she is to fill that place,
Mrs. J. B. Higgins sang, "My
Task" very sweetly.
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BRUCEFJELD
Bob Allan, was in Ottawa .dur-
ing the weekend.
Mrs. Ben Keyes spent Tuesday
visiting in Clinten.
Mrs,. McKeegan, Glencoe, is
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W,
J. Maines.
Ron Maines, Blyth attended
the tstrawperry Social zn the vill-
age last night.
Alec Paterson
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onei
ed to
his home. liis friends hope for
•a speedy recovery.
Mrs,- Janet Wetsgn, Aylmer, ig
vacationing with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R, P. Watson.
Mr, and Mrs, J, W. Stackhouse
visited in Wilton Grove with 'Mr.
and Mrs. Ellwood . Stackhouse..
Albert pitmen, Midland, .Spent
several ,days at his home on the
second of Stanley last weekend.
Edgar Alien is planning a new
house on the third farm north of
the village, in Tuckersmith Town-
ship.
Foundation have been started
en the new house which Jack
Mustard is 'building at the west
end of the village.
Mr, and Mrs. S. Neale, .With
Pat and Ron, Glencoe,, vieited
last weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Stackhouse.
Miss Ruth Snelling, Eleanore;
Snelling, Jim Leslie, Eric end
Errna Marr all of Pt. Colborne
spent the weekend with ,the lore
mer's parents, Mr, and Mrs,
Charles Snelling.
Many ,attended the ,funerals `of
the late Mrs. Janet :Ross in ;Glin-.
ton Iast Friday, and the ".late Miss
Jessie Grainger in 'Seaforth on
Monday. Both; burials were in.
Baird's cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. • Ted Munn and
family, London; Mr. and Mrs, R.
Barr and family, Burlington; Mr;
and Mrs. Scott Barr, Mitchell,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. V. Dinnin. On Monday.
evening, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Fraser, from British Coltunbia,
called on their cousins, Mr. and
'Mrs. Dinnin.
Decoration Service
Decoration service conducted
by the local IOOF was held on
Sunday afternoon in Baird's
cemetery when members, assisted
by Legion members and ltebek-
ahs decorated the graves of de-
parted members. Rev. W. J.
Maines conducted memorial ser-
vices following the decoration.
There was quite a large attend-
ance.
Pupils of S.S. No. 10 and their
teacher journeyed by bus on
Tuesday to Goderich, where they
toured the Museum, Waterfront,
the Salt Works, Bissets' Factory,
Goderich Signal Star and other
points of interest.
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Rader Reunion
The second Rader reunion was
held at Jewett's Grove, Bayfield,
on Sunday, June 21, The weather
was ideal and the secretary, Mrs,
John Rader, reported 180 register-
ed with a few more that hadn't
registered. The registry showed
relatives present ,from Detroit,
Woodstock, London, Waterloo,
North Dakota, Saskatchewan,
Birmingham, Mich., liensall, Exe-
ter, Zurich, Dashwood. Greetings
were read from several wlio could
not attend.
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A number from here attended
the annual Webster Picnic at
Goderich • on Saturday last.
The many friends of Percy
Workman are sorry to hear he
is under the doctor's .care.
The sympathy of this commun-
ity goes out to the Austin family
in the death of Mrs. Austin, and
also to the Stephenson family in
the death of Ralph Stephenson,
Sr.
Bible Society
A meeting of the Bible Society
was held in the Township Hall,
on Monday evening of this week.
Rev. Moore, 'Toronto, gave an
address and showed a fihn, "The
Bible on the Table", which was
well received and enjoyed by
all present.
At a business meeting after-
wards it was decided to join the
Goshen and Varna branches with
Rev. T. J. Pitt as chairman, John
Armstrong, vice-president, and
Ernest Pollock, secretary -treas-
urer,
Results of the races, under the
direction of Martin Laub, Exeter,
were as follows;', girls Six to ,eight,
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Dnna Richardson; boys six to
eight, Kennett Rader; girls, eight
to 12, Joan Koehler; • keys, eight
t1ouglas Thiel; ;"girls, 12 to
14,
.Marian Rader; boY.s, 12 to,14,
Wesley, Rader; young pen 15 and
over, Lloyd Rader, Ail under five,:
Richard Rader and Diane Koehler,',
Sack race, Lloyd Rader; three-•
legged race, Marian a`ll d June
Rader; pick up 'balls, Joan Koeh-
ler;
hies whistle race, Wesley Rader;,
e walk, Mrs. Berl Thigl;;
men, over 21, Glen K • bier; men„
50 and over, Louis Rest'emayer's
team.
Ringing the weiner, Mrs. Ivan!
Taylor, Lloyd Rader; 'klelt-thea
slipper, June Rader; wheelbarrow.
race, Jimmy "Rader ;and Reith,,
ttader; minute walk, Elmer Raderr
pie plate race, Mr. and Mrs, er,ar'].
Rader; egg throwing contest:,
Lorne Rader and Jean Willert;
guessing the number of mints in
Sar, Mrs. Ed Borman.
During the supper hour several
special prizes were presented; old-
est person, William Ruder; young •
est baby, Gary Gamble, four
weeks old; one who came fertile
est, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Miller,
Grenfell, Sask.; largest family, Mr,
and Mrs. . L. H. Rader: longest:
Married, Mr, and Mrs. Nick Ma --
ler; most recently married, Mrs.
Witmer, whose husband is now in
Korea.
President A1vin Walper conduct-
ed the business. New officers are;
President, L. 11. Rader; first vice-
president, Bruce .Klopp; send
vl'ce-president, Harry .Hayter;sec-
retary, fors. Harold Rader; treas-
urer,: Ted Steinback; sports c$m-
mittee, Bruce Koehler; table com-
mittee, Mrs. S p
Ted tel ,Tia)#k;
grounds committee, Ross' lclia rd--
son..
While there are more single mei
than single women in evi< ' Tiro-•
vinee,. +be ',proportion of t#n rrled
men is highest in British Colt t-•
bi,: Alberta and Saskatchevt.'Xtl.
the tt►kon there are tWO «hinny"r•
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tied men for every single woma;n...
The offering was taken up by
Mrs. R. J. Larson and Mrs. C.
Knuckey.
After the closing hymn and
benediction, pronounced by the
Rector, those present were en-
tertained in the spacious home
of Mrs. Emerson Heard. The
guests were received by the
hostess. A miniature of the Royal
Coach and attendants reminded
one of the coronation and the
rooms were decorated with iris
and peonies. Members of Trin-
ity branch served tea and dainty
refreshments from the dining -
room table, tastefully set with
.silver tea services and a floral
Center flanked by tapers in' sil-
ver holders.
Following a soeial hour, Mrs.
Colclough graciously moved a
vote of thanks to the Bayfield
inembers. Mrs. Gairdner asked
Mrs, Heard, who had made the
gathering possible, to stand and
receive it, after which she ex-
pressed the hope that the mem-
bers of the three congregations
Would get together more fre-
quently,
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