Clinton News-Record, 1953-08-20, Page 6News of Bayfield
CLINTON NEWS-.i3;FCOAP
Mrs. J. Fulton, son, and grand- Weston, Mrs. E. Newton, who
aaeehtei', Biggar, Seek., "Welted accompanied them fo the village.
her bro.•ixer-in-law and 'aster, i remained for a longer visit with
Mr. and 1tff. , . Percy Weston, last 'her sister,
• week. I Mr, and Mrs. Fames Robinson
Repreeentative _ - Mrs, N. W, Woods, Miss Lucy and two children left on Wednes-
SSS L47CE R, WOODS Phone BAYFIELP 45r3 R. Weeds, and W, E. ,Buchan day to visit in Niagara Falls en
were in Listowel en Sunday, the
[ guests of Rev, and Mrs. F.
Ives in I�ondon • I Mr and Mrs E. Flagg have
Miss Janet M'acLeod, London,
was home over the weekend,
Dr. and Mrs, W. 3, Tilimann,
London, are at their cottage,
"leongvue. "
Renouf Johns and son, Guane,
are holidaying at Mrs, W. M.
Westlake's.
Xan Stewart, Ottawa, is the
guest of Mr, and Mrs. W. L.
Shortreed,
Miss Diane Weldon, London, is
the guest of Mrs. E. C. Elwood at
her cottage.
Miss J. E. Rankin, Stratford, is
spending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. •J, P. Rankin. ,
Mr, and Mrs. James Manness,
Arcade, New York, are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. W,, E', Manness,
Billy parker, London, was with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Parker over the weekkend.
Col. and Mrs. E, D. Elwood,
Montreal, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. • E. C. Elwood.
D. Donald Stephenson, Tor-
onto, spent the weekend with his
parents at the family cottage.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold King,
Sarnia, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Featherston.
Miss Margaret Stirling, Lond-
on, spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Leslie
Stirling.
Master Howard Scotchmer re-
turned home on Saturday after
having spent a week with relat- Paull,
H IL
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route to their home in Clear- Mrs. E. J. Trewartha spent a
water, Fla, after having spent ter days
ysrin Goderich Bennett.
heeguest of
a vacation at D. eA.r Atkinson's
Miss May Jas. C. en eett. was
n cottage, Blue Water Highway,
Mr, and Mrs William Vair, retiik ed to London after a three Goderich Township, the guest last Thursday of Mr,
vacatio at their lig and Mrs. Frank McCullough,
Detroit, and Allan Ormond, Iron weeS n spentT many friends of Mrs. Miss. Eileen Gliddon and Nelson
Mountain, Mich., are guests at j cottage en Main Street, Flagg James Ferguson who has been a Brown, Detroit, IVlich., were guests
the Albion hotel, I Haven.'. 'patient in Clinton Pubiip Hos- at a wedding in Watford .on Sat -
Mr. and Mrs, .Grafton Weston, Rev. and Mrs. LaVerne 1V.ior- Petal since • March, will be glad
Lon•dpn, spent the weekend with ' gan, and family lett on Tuesday ' to know that she is improving Miss iss Adele Finlay, Clinton and
the former's parents,Mr, an dmorning to visit in
xall u ton in health and was able to
he
Mr, and Mrs, Frank McCullough
Mrs. E. R. Weston.befo a returning to lvlarine city, brought to her own home en and family were recent guests of
Misses Amy Grace and Jane' • e +Saturday. Mrs. Livingston, God- Mrs, John Finlay in River Rouge,
erich, is caring for ,her, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Bond and The August meeting of the Wo -
Lawrence Bond, Wooster, Ohio; men's sionr' y and
Dr. and Mrs. John Conway, John Woman1Vlis's AssoaciationSociet.o£ Rabiesthe-
and Sandra, Dr, and Mrs. Byron vine United Church was held at
Johnston, Erica, Mark, Ruth and the home of Mrs. Harry Williams,
Stuart, Ashtabula, Ohio, are oc» with Mrs, Jack Yeo as leader. The
cupying Mrs, McCarthy's cottage theme "Jesus Shall Reign" was
in Lakeside Park, and Mr, and carried out by the singing of the
Mrs. Charles Meister, Ashtabula, hymn "Jesus Shall Reign" and a
Ohio, are staying at The Little talk on the theme by Mrs. Yeo.
MM.'
n The scripture reading, as taken
Mr. and Mrs. Chris W. I•Ioward from the 27th Psalm was read by
Windsor were the guests of Mr. Mrs, Lloyd Bond, and Mrs, Harry
and Mrs. J. E. Howard from Fri- Williams led in prayer, Following
day until Sunday while visiting the singing of the hymn "Jesus,
relatives in the village. Their the Very Thought of Thee", Mrs,
Son Walter, wife, and little Frank McCullough read a poem
daughter Christine, who are "Cleaning the Lamps". During the
holidaying .at Forest, also visited business period, it was decided to
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Howard on pack a bale, the donations to be
Friday. turned in in September. Mrs. Eldon
Shakesperian Festival is being Yeo read an article .on Temper-
rehearsed for presentation in the ance, and Mrs. Bill Norman gave
Town Hall, Bayfield, August 29. the chapter in the study book, on
This evening's entertainment for "The Healing Ministry". T h e
the benefit of the Pioneer Park meeting closed with the hymn
Association is under the direction "Softly and Tenderly", after which
of Mrs. R. G. Hunter. We can- Mrs, Harry Cudmore took charge
not give the program because of the WA portion of the meeting.
we don't know about it except The WA meeting opened with
the sin in of the th
Mic
Mr, and Mrs. Sidney Castle re-
turned to their home in Simcoe
recently after having spent a
fortnight at their home in the
village.
Mr. and Mrs, J. Brown and
Miss Ruth Joy Martin, Detroit,
visited their mother, Mrs. F. V.
Martin, "Boulder Lodge," over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs, Reg. Francis and
family were in Thamesford on
London; Mr. and Mrs, . Charles
Parker, Weston, spent the week-
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Parker.
Mrs. Keith Pruss and baby,
Sunday. Jimmy remained to visit
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
James McMillan.
George Fellows returned to
Windsor on Monday after hav-
ing spent his vacation with his
wife and family at their cottage
on Louisa Street,
Judy and Georgia Forrester re-
turned to their home in Saginaw,
Mich., on Monday after having;
spent a vacation with their aunt,
Miss A, Fernette.
Mrs. J. M. Atkinson returned
on Thursday after having spent
a few days at St. Clair Shores,
Mich. J. M. Atkinson was also.
here orer the weekend.
Stewart Atkinson, St. Clair
Shores, Mich., and Miss Ernestine
Cooper, Windsor, were the guests
of the former's uncle, D. A. At-
kinson, over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Auld and fam-
ily, St."Catherines, and Mrs.
Auld's mother, Mrs. C. Seager.
are spending this month at a
cottage at The Highlands.
Mr, and Mrs, J. E. Howard
and Brenda Blair motored to
Keewaydin camp on Friday
morning and Margaret Howard
returned home with them.
Mrs. Martin Rosell, Steveston,
B.C. arrived on Monday to spend
a couple of months with her
mother and sister, Mrs. William
and Miss Berthena Sturgeon.
Miss Maude McGregor returned
home on Saturday after having
been a patient in Clinton Public
Hospital since las" December, her
many friends will be glad to know.
Kendall, Elmira, have been spend-
ing a couple of weeks with their
aunt, Mrs, LeRoy Path,
Rev. and Mrs. John Graham,
Port Burwell, were the guests of
Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Scotchmer
on Monday and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wilson have
returned to their home in Toronto
after having spent a week with Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Kennedy.
Ml's. R. 1 ..Johnston is at her
home in the village after having
attended Summer School at the
University of 'Western Ontario.
R. S. Roddick, Halifax, N.S.,
has joined his wife at "Lland-
udno" their home in. the Village;
for the remainder of the month.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Ford
returned to London on Saturday
after having spent the past few
weeks at the Metcalf stone house
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weston,
Ray and Susanne, Detroit, are
spending this week with the
former's father, George Weston.
Takeabreak.,.
Rdaxwith with aCoke
It takes only moments to pause
fol' a Coke. Pays off in big
dividends, too—for things get
done when you work refreshed.
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Phone: 78
THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1953
gifts to the Children's Aid Society,
the gifts to be turned in at the
November meeting.. The roll .pall
for the September meeting is to
be answered with a donation to
the Sewing Booth for the Fall
Bazaar. A committee, made up
of Mrs. W. Yeo, Mrs. Eldon Yeo,
that it is a take -off on the Strat- g g eme song and
ford Shakespearian Festival. repeating the creed. The scripture,
Balmy, breezy, Bayfield will be taken from Matthew 5, 3rd verse
on the lisp as well as Stratford. and Phillipians 4 : 5, were read and
Guests at The Little Inn include: explained r the and Grigdent,g
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs, F. G. Rich, Inger- Cudmore,thMrs, report,d hichghave
soil; Mr. and Mrs. F. Black and ed treasurer's waiovehr s$ 50.
daughter, Irene, Tor6nto; Mr. and ed awasde balance on hand give Christmas tmas
Mrs. H. S, Scott, Dearborn, Mich.; It ' decided to Christmas
Miss Nellie Fluker, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Coates and daughter, Oliv-
in, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Rupert
Hawkins, Windsor; Mrs. A. R. Cal-
cott, Miss Nancy Stuart Sarnia;
Mr. and Mrs. George I4ewberry,
Toronto; Mrs. W. T. Skinner, Miss
Alicia Element, London; Miss
Mabel Ross, Port Credit; Miss
Susan Ardist, Miss Agnes Carlson,
Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Heard
went to London on Saturday
morning where they visited their
daughter and son-in-law Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Kirkham. They
went on to Simcoe to attend the
"Derry Day" celebration where
Mr. and Mrs. Kirkham later pick-
ed them up and went on to Port
Dover where they had tea with
Rev. and Mrs. H. J. E. Webb.
Jackie Fraser, London, spent They called at Port Burwell
the weekend with his parents, returning home late that evening
Mr. and Mrs. J. Fraser, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Kirkham returned
Mrs. Cecil Cooper and son, Don- to London on Monday.
ald, Clinton, also visited them willing Workers
on Sunday. The regular meeting of the Wil -
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Sherman
and family, Riverside; Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Rockenfield and
family, Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs.
W. Gower and family, London,
are occupying Jowell cottages.
for two weeks.
Mrs. E Beaton and Janis, Miss
Joyce Bell, Bayfield; Bill Lind-
say and Alan Galbraith, God-
erich Township, left on Sunday
to spend a week at Bass Creek,
Manitoulin Island.
Mrs. Harry Baker, Connie and
Gwen, .accompanied by Sandra
Arnott, London, are at their cott-
age in the village this week,.
Harry Baker was also with them
over the weekend.
Mr. and• Mrs. J. Gingrich, Bad
Axe, Mich., are visiting the
latter's brother, Paul and Mrs.
Cleave. Cleave Gingrich and
wife are holidaying at one of the
Scotehmer cabins.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Shuler return-
ed to Detroit on Monday after
having spent a week with the
latter's sister, Miss Elizabeth
captain of the Bayfield Com-
pany Mrs. S. May. This is Rosa-
lind's first Canadian camping.
The Rev. and Mrs, E. Carew -
Jones, Christopher and Lynda,
called at Keewaydin Camp on
Friday morning for Rosalind and
went on around Georgian Bay
to visit friends in Meaford. They
returned on Saturday via the
Blue Mountains, Eugenia Falls
and Flesherton.
Trinity WA
"Dingleton," the attractive
summer home of C. R. Will on
Delevan Street, was the setting
for a most enjoyable lawn tea
on Wednesday afternoon, Aug-
ust 12, for the benefit of the
Woman's Auxiliary of Trinity
Church,
The guests were received by
IVirs. C. R. Will. Chairs were
arranged in a circle on the shady
lawn in ,front of the patio. Flow-
ers in purple, white and yellow,
ling Workers of St. Andrew's arranged on a gold cloth added
Church was held at the home of a coronation touch to the tea -
Mrs. Robert Blair on Wednesday, table set nearby.
July 12, when 15 of the 18 mem- Mrs. Lloyd Scotchmer, Mrs. J.
hers answered the roll call. The E. Howard and Mrs. Maynard
president, Mrs. John Lindsay, op- Corrie poured. Mrs. Charles R.
ened with prayer and the theme Will, assisted by her granddaugh-
was "Life is Worth Living". The ter, Miss Nancy McCombe, hfrs.
sccretary's and treasurer's reports C. Knuckey and Mrs. R. H. F.
ware given, and a brace sale was Gairdner served. C. R. Will also
planned for Au,;tust, 27 in the graciously assisted his wife in
a';eincnt. The meeting entertaining those present. Over
closed w:;h the singing of the Na- $50 was realized for W.A. work
tional Anthem. in. this parish.
Queen Rosalind .
Miss Rosalind Carew -Jones
was chosen by the Keewaydin
Camp supervisors as the best all-
around guide and crowned queen
on the last night of camp. She
belonged to the Buckingham Fa -
lace camp and received gifts
from the other tents. With Mar-
garet Howard and another girl,
she occupied Windsor Castle
tent. The honour bestowed. upon
Rosalind• is a tribute to her Eng-
lish Guiding and also to the
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