Clinton News-Record, 1953-07-30, Page 6PAGE SIX
News of Baylield
Representative;
JOSS LUCY R. WOODS Phone BAYFIE1r.D 451'3
Pamela Fellows left on Monday
to spend two weeks at camp near
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H, Ormond
were in Detroit from Friday until
Wednesday,
J. L. Dixon and Miss Carrie
Dixons Brantford, were here over
the weekend,
Judge Owen, Hanover, called on
Mr. and Mrs. L. I. MacLeod en
Thursday. last.,
W. Ewing Buchan, Calgary, ar-
rived on Saturday to visit his sis-
ter, Mrs, N. W. Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ahrens, De-
troit, have opened their cottage,
"'Trail Blazer" for the summer
season.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Avery, Hol-
land, Mich., were the guests of
Miss M. Miller, over a weekend
recently,
Mrs. G. Churchward and Miss
Lena Shortt, London, came Mon-
day to spend a few days at her
cottage, "Kearsney."
Miss Lillian Stephenson and J.
L. Meau]lough, Toronto, were the
guests of Mr, and Mrs. James
Cameron last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rose, Jim-
my and Sally, Amherstburg';• spent,
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. H.
Whhittall, "Stonehaven".
Mr. and Mrs. F. Henirick, Birm-
inghaiii., Mich., entertained guests
at their summer home, "West -
wind", over the weekend.
Mr. ; arid • Mrs. Alex ReoclVi, To-
ronto, and three boys, are occupy-,
ing the Heidemann guest house in
Bailey Park for five weeks.
Miss Kathleen and Bernard
Reid, Windsor, spent the weekend
with their parents. Miss Penelope
Shepherd, Windsor, was their
guest.
Mr. and Mrs, ,Armond Manness
and two boys, London, are spend-
ing their vacation with the for-
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Manness,
The many friends of Thomas N.
Elliott,, who recently, entered Beck
Memorial Sanatorium, will be
glad to know that he is improvingin health.
Master Guane Johns is visiting
his grandmother, Mrs. J..M, At-
kinson. John M. Atkinson, St.
Clair Shores, Mich., was here over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs, Rae Porter and
family, St. Marys, are spending a
week, and Mr. and Mrs. C, Henry
and family, London, three weeks
in Jowett cottages.
Mich., also spent the weekend with
him,
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brisson,
Grosse Pointe, Mich., son"in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Cordella and son Larry; Detroit,
are vacationing at their cottage in
the village.
Mr. and Mrs, J, Barron and
Janice spent Last week in the vil-
lage. Mr. Barron returned to Lon-
don and Mrs. J. Pease, London, is
spending this week with her dau-
ghter and grandchild at the family
cottage,
Miss Janet MacLeod, London, is
home for two weeks vacation. Mr,
and Mrs, Robert MacLeod and
Kathy, London, and Mrs, Malcolm
MacLeod, Clinton, also spent the
weekend with Mr., and Mrs. L. H.
MacLeod.
Miss M, Twitchell, Mrs. Eliza-
beth Wyatt and two sons, Nich-
olas and Phillip, Toronto, and Mrs.
R. E, H. Wyatt, London, England,
came on Saturday tog spend two
weeks at the home of Mrs. James
Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Worth
and three children, Canton, Ohio,
are spending this week with the
former's brother, Cpl. J. P. and i
Mrs.• Worth and family:
Mr. and Mrs, F, Maudsley,
Brantford,• were here over the
weekend and Mrs. J. B. Higgins
accompanied 'her father and step-
mother on their return.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mother-
sead and two sons, Garrett and
Christopher, Washington, D.C., are
vacationing with the foriner's
aunt, Mrs. R. W, Bristol.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Ritchie, Elm -
vale, Miss 1V1<uriel. Ritchie • anti Jerk
Caitipbell, Toronto, spent the week
M. and Mrs. George' Bing. ,
Mr, and Mrs. E. A. a F`eatheirstod+
aecoitipaniec1 by Mr. and Mrs 11101
old King left on Saturday xnornlrig
on a motor trip. through Norlhetin
Ontario and home. via"li[ictilitia.
Mrs. Harry Baker, and Gwen,
London, are spending this week at
their cottage. Harry Baker, Syl-
via and Connie, and Bill McCoy,
also were here over the weekend.
Prof. and Mrs. Manley Thomp-
son, and baby Catherine, Chicago,
came last week to spend three
weeks with Mrs. Thompson's par-
ents, Mr. and lifts. J. MacKenzie.
Miss Lola Elliott, Detroit, is
spending a vacation with her'bro-
ther, Leslie Elliott. Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Miller, Mount Clemens,
end with Mrs: Ritchie's parents,
NOTICE
Township of
I-fullettt
REGULAR MEETING
Owing to ]Monday,. August
3, being a holiday, the Council
of the Township of I1uillett;)
will hold its regular meeting
ora, August 4, at 8
Geo. W. Cowan, Clerk
Miss Margaret Ferguson return-
ed to Toronto on Thursday last
with Mr. and Mrs. E. Sharpe and
Phillip Rhynas.`Miss Ferguson has
been appointed Probation Officer
in the Civil Court for the City of
Oshawa.
George May, St. • Paul, Minn.,
and Thomas J. May, St. Louis,
Miss., are spending this week with
their nephew, Gordon.. Gall;•aith
and Mrs: Galbraith, "Sylvan
Acres". Ooderich Tew.liship Mrs.
Paul Walden, Montreal, also has
been. spending this month with her
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Strutt and
two children, Theobus, Virginia,
spent the weekend with Mrs.
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News of ,Auburn
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Mrs. George Hamilton is visit-
ing friends in Seaforth.
Elmer. Caswell, PlattsVille, visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stoltz on
Sunday.
IVIiss Winnie Vanstone, Toronto,
is visiting Mr, and Mrs. Harry
Armstrong,
Miss Ruth Arthur, Reg. N., To-
ronto, is visiting her another, Mrs.
Mrs. John Arthur.
Mrs. W, T. Robison is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Ivan Stephen-
son and Mr. Stephenson, Toronto.
Mrs; Frank Raithby has return-
ed from a three weeks' visit with
friends in Vancouver..
Paul Jardin, Clarksburg, is vis-
iting his grandparents, .Mr. and
Mrs. William Straughan;
Mrs, Tom Baker, Britton and
Albert Ducklow, Atwood, were re-
cent visitors with Miss Clara
Schultz.
Mrs..Beatrice Coleman, Chelsea,
Mich., spent last week with her
nieces, Mrs. L. Ruddy and Mrs.
Carl Govier.
Rev. E. A, Ford, Californian wh.e
was „ a minister of the Baptist
c wrch some years ago, called on
friends here last week. •
Mr, and Mrs. William J. Craig
visited with Mrs. (Rev,) A. Hewitt
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and, Mrs. Ballard, Meaford,
Allah Craig, son of William J.
Craig, hes returned from a very
enjoyable two Weeks' carnp at
;Aylmer with the Air Cadets of
Goderich,
Strutt's aunt, Mrs. Emerson t Mrs. D. H. W. Hamilton is on
Heard. George Hewitt, SS "Bay- S the sick list. Her many friends
fax" on leave for a week, also
visited his sister, and Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Heard, London, were
with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Heard
over the •weekend.
Among those from a distance
who were present for the funeral
of William L. Ferguson, held from
Knox . Presbyterian Church, Bay-
field, on Wednesday afternoon,
July 22, were: Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Ferguson and children, Gerson;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferguson
and family, Sudbury; Miss Marg-
aret Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Eg-
bert Sharpe and Phillip O. Rhy-
nas, Toronto; Mr. and,Mrs. James them.
P. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs, J.
Balkwill, London; Mrs. W. Balk- Women's Institute
will and William Balkwill, Both- The Women's Institute held
its annual children's day in the
Forester's Hall on Tuesday. The
president, Mrs. Wes Bradnock,
presided with Mrs. R. J. Phillips
at the piano. The meeting opened
by singing the Institute Ode fol-
lowed by the Lord's Prayer in
unison, the Mary Stewart Collect,
and one verse of "0 Canada."
After the business had been
transacted the following program
was presented by the children: A
chorus by 19 teen-age girls; solo,
Carolyn Craig, accompanied by
Mrs. W. J. Craig; piano solo, Mar-
lene Easom; duet by Lila and
Edna Daer; humorous reading by
William Anderson; accordion num-
ber by Rena McClinchey; piano
duet, Glenda and Donna McDou-
gal; tap dance by Joan Mills; duet,
Bill and Gerald Dobie. Mrs. W.
E. Bramwell and family of Blyth,
presented a puppet show. The
program closed with an accordion
number by Rena McClinchey and a
chorus by the girls.
Prizes went to the boy whose
birthday was nearest the day of
meeting, Allan McDougal; the girl
wearing a wrist watch, Bernice
McDougal; the boy wearing wrist
watch, Gerald Dobie; girl with
gold buttons on he.r dress, Wanita
Young; boy wearing red braces,
Lorne Daer,
Mrs, Archie Robinson who has
been a valued member of the In-
stitute and is leaving in the near
future to reside in Clinton, was
presented with a parting gift.
Mrs. Edgar Lawson read an ad-
wish her a speedy recovery. Her
sister, Miss Cora Church, R.N., is
nursing her.
Mr. and Mrs, George Patterson,
and Miss Florence Patterson, Mrs.
Annie Henderson and Mrs. Doro-
thy Reed, Goderich, visited Dr. B.
C. Weir and Mr, and Mrs. D. A.
MacKay on Sunday.
Arthur Yungblut accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Walden,
Seaforth, and Mrs. Ernest Patter-
son, Goderich, motored" to Algon-
quin Park on Sunday. Miss Lila
Yungblut, Reg.N., who has been
holidaying there, returned with
dress and Mrs, George Sturdy
made the presentation.
On behalf of the ladies who pre-
sented the one -act play, "Diet Be-
gins Tomorrow", Mrs. R. G. Tay-
lor presented Mrs. Robinson with
a gift. Mrs. Robinson expressed
her appreciation.
Lunch was served by the host-
esses, Mrs. Ken McDougal, Mrs,
Maurice Bean, Mrs, Stuart Ament,
Mrs. W, 3. Craig and Mrs. Archie
Robinson.
HENSALL
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George Ibbotson, Kincardine,
recently visited with his mother
Mrs. William Pepper.
Mr. and Mrs, W. O. Goodwin
and Mary are vacationing for
two weeks at Schade View.
Miss Kathryn Sells, London,
was a weekend house guest with
Mrs. Agnes Lammie and Greta.
Postmaster Cecil Kipfer is on
vacation, Mrs, Lawrence l3ayn-
ham is relieving during his ab-
sence.
Dr. and Mrs. 3, C. Goddard and
family have arrived home alter
a month's vacation spent in Kel-
wnna, B. C.
well; Mrs. McLean, Arkona.
Garden Tea"
The ladies of the Church of the
English Martyrs, Bayfield, spon-
sored a garden tea at the summer
home of Mrs. Harry A. Bauer on
Tuesday afternoon, July 21. There
was a large crowd in attendance
including visitors from Clinton,
Goderich, Seaforth and Zurich.
The tea table was tastefully
arranged with a black and white
and white umbrellas on the lawn.
Pastel sweet peas were centred on
the tea table flanked with pink
tapers in black candle holders.
Throughout the lawn there were
.occasional tables covered with
pink and green cloths in keeping
with the pink and green color
scheme of the cottage.
Pouring tea for the guests were
Miss Agnes Savage, Mrs. E. J.
Bauer, and Mrs. Philip Cook.
The Royal Doulton figurine, on
which chances were sold, was won
by Miss Margaret Hammond. The;
cake was won by Master Barry
McKeon, and the following were
the lucky winners of the door
prizes: Miss Agnes Savage, Mrs.
Helen Cobb, Miss M. Dunn, Mrs.
John Flannery, Mrs. Kenneth
Btue, Mrs. W. J. Milsap, Mrs. 3,
W. P. Jones, Miss Ann Drouin,
Mrs. Gladys Boay, Mrs. G. H. Tay-
lor, Miss Adele Fernette, Mon-
signor Bordeaux, Father Weber,
Mrs. J. H. Grant, Mrs, L. A. Dug-
gan, Mrs. A. R. Ford, Mrs. M.
Woods.
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News of Londesboro
Melvin Brunsdon lias returned
to his father's, Bert Brunsdon's.
John Reid, Toronto, spent last
week with Mr, and Mrs. George
McVittie.
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Gaunt and
family spent Sunday afternoon
with friends near Lucknow.
Miss Lavina Kugx, Toronto,
spent last week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Knox.
Mr. and Mrs, John Nott and
Mr. and Mrs, E. Stevens visited
with I-iespeler friends recently.
Mrs. J. E. Johnston, Clinton,
spent several days with Mrs. E. J.
Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. Prest,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Colerich and
Mrs. Colerich, Sr., London, were
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Prest,
on Sunday,
Mr, and Mrs, Frank Stoberion
and family, Seaforth, were with
the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs,.
:John Nott.
Miss Esther Jamieson and Miss
Queen Campbell, Toronto, attend-
ed the Stratford Shakespearean
Festival on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tamblyn
and Mr, and Mrs. Ira Rapson are
having a few days holidaying, In
Muskoka. They also will visit
with Mrs. William Tamblyn and
Mrs, Garry Cook who has a cot-
tage at Gordon Bay,
No Service Sunday
There will be no church services
on the Londesboro circuit next
Sunday, August 2, but services
will be resumed on Sunday, Agg-
ust 9 with Rev. j. White in charge.
Miss .Pauline Bell spent last
week with her sister and , brotlj,-
er-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Guy
Bedard, London,
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Dunlop
and daughter, Kincardine, were
recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
William Pepper.
Mrs. William Pepper was a
weekend guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harrison and
Patsy at Waterford.
Miss Marlyn Eyre and Miss
Roebel, have returned after
spending an' enjoyable week's
vacation at Ridgetown.
Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Fox, Ro-
bert and Shauneen, are spending
the month of July' vacationing at
the Hess Cottage, at the Pinery.
E. R. Shaddick, who has been
a patient at South Huron Dis-
trict Hospital, Exeter, with a
heart condition, is improving
nicely and expected to be able
to sit up the first part of this
week.
Mr. and Mrs, Edmund Geiger
left Tuesday morning for a six
weeks vacation with their daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Spray and family, Ed-
monton. They also will visit
with relatives of Mr, Geiger's at
Vancouver and Sacramento Cal.
Mrs. Cecil Kaiser and Mrs.
Lila Kaiser, Toronto, spent the
past week with Mrs. Earle Sproat
at Turnbull's Grove. Mr. and Mrs.
C. 5. McLean of London, were
also recent weekend guests with
Mrs. Sproat. Mr. and Mrs, W.
J McLean and Bill Jr. of Ham-
ilton were also visitors with their
aunt.
Ferguson Reunion
Springbank Park was the sett-
ing for the annual reunion of the
Ferguson clan on Sunday, July
26, with. over 100 members att-
ending from St. Marys, Guelph,
London, St. Thomas, Kirkton,
Ilderton, Clandeboye, Exeter,
Thamesford, Bryanston, Denfield
Whalen, Hensall, and Kippen. A
full line of sports were run off
in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sell Ferguson, Hensall, and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Ferguson, Exeter.
Officers elected for 1954 were;
president, Joseph Carter, Clan-
deboye; secretary -treasurer, Mrs.
Austin Atwell, London; table
committee, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Ferguson; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Atwell, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne At-
well, St. Marys.
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