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(By our hayfield Correspondent)
,Congratulations and best wishes
go to Mrs, Aim McClure who on, sundry, .-elpiteiroher- celebratiela
Mrs, John McClure Feted By Her Family
To Turkey Dinner .0n Her 89th Birthday
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ate B. Hanlon at.
Inded the inidnetion Ust the Rev,
Kenneth ilagg as I'eeter Of St.
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411.41c4eJt:
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Canada Packers
Ltd.
Fertilizer
We Have On Hand The Following
Kinds of Fertilizer:
2 12 - 10
4 - 24 -12
3 - 18 - 9
For Information Call
or See
JOHN WILSON at the
CANADA PACKERS CREAMERY
Clinton Phone HU 2-9301
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Mt' ,'ankl - Ws, W.. V, Manne.S4
were in London fa',Oirn 'llintrsid.4Y to Saturday.
F. Filaiser, Riverside, was at
his home here .over the weekend.
Mr, and Mrs. 4.. p. Dower, To-
ronto, are spending this week at
MoEivVen'S Cabins:. Miss Ada Bingley, Detroit, was
at her home in the village for the,
wieekend.
Me, and Mrs, F.. gem:1114)k,
minghain„. occupied "West-
wind" Cottage for the weekend,
,Mr, .and Mrs. William E. Park-
er went Saturday and Sunday in
London,
Mrs. J. H. Parker returned
hoe-ne on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Pruss. and two :child-
ren with whom she had visited
lin London for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Fergus-
on, London, occupied their cottage
for the weekend.
Prof, and Mrs. R. K. E. Pem-
berton, London, spent the week-
end at their cottage on Howard
Street.
'FAO and Mrs. Peter Meinke
,who occupied Mrs. A. 'Gardiner's
cottage, Bailey Park, loft on Sat-
under to reside in Toronto.
Mrs. Fred MdEwen returned
home oh Friday- after. visiting in
Toronto, Blenheim and
London.
Mrs. L. IL Burnell and two
children, Stephen and Marion, Guelph came On Tuesday to visit
her 'aunt, Mrs. Malcom -Toms.
Mr. and Wits. Erriest Reim re-
turned to Grosse Pointe 111 PM*, Mich., on Sunday after having
spent a %Cation :ait their hOnte: rin the
Mr. and. Mrs. $rt.grart Watson and,
two. sons, Bob and Jim, pqrroes,
visited the trot:iper's, parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Fred Watson, giver the
Weekend.
Mrs. George Reid, .Flascombe
Sash „ is visiting her brother, H.
A. Stinson. Their sister, Mrs. A,
F. Furter, 1-orldioA was allSO with
them on Sunday.
mr, and Mrs. John O'Lone, MSS:
Mary Jane O'Lone and. Miss
11aniivviocia returned to
lVflicb., after having spent a week,
at 'char-Min" cottage.
Mrs. j, H. Cobb visited in Oak-
vi lle Wednesday to Saturday.
Mrs. John . Wallace,:Oaikville, ac-
companied her upon her return
:and was her guest for a few days,
Mrs, Fred Dyer, who had been
visiting her daughter near Barrie,
was with her brother Walter and
Mrs. Westlake from Friday to
Monday before leaving for heir
home in Vancouver, B.C.
Mr. and Mrs:. Art Latimer and
two children returned to Toronto
on Sunday after a 'Week at the
Gerneinbiardt-Knight residence. Mr.
and Mrs. :Gilbert Knight, Toronto,
Friday. Miss Hodenhara has taken
a' Position on the nursing sox of Harpers SittrgerY.. Mr. and Charles F. T3.,take, Sara 1a, visited their gousin, the
Rev. J.; a. Harrison, at the
rectory on Monday. The Rev. and
Mus, A. H. Harrison, Durham,
were the ,gnests of the formers
twin brother a week ago Sunday.
Guides ;Resume Meeting'S
Ou'des: with Mrs. Grant Turner ((Captain) mrs. Jt. MacVean
(Lientenant) and Brownies with Mrs, J. IB. Niggirs (farown 0Vd) and Mrs. Reg.. Francis (Tawny
Owl). as leaders comMeoced :meet-
ings again two weeks ago after
the sumimer reCeSS.
Scouts Meeting Again
Scouts with Merton Merrier .as
Master and Alfred- Scoltehmer, as-
sistant, and Cubs: with Mrs. Rob-
ert Turner as master and MT%
Alfred Scoteluner, 'assistant, met
again for like first time on Mon-
day evening,
Library Hours
Bayilield library has returned
to regular opening of two- days
a week. following. 'the sulmmer sea-
son. R will be open each Wearies-
day and Saturday from 2-5 p.m,
Supply of new books from the
Huron County Library is on hand
to make interesting reading for
Members.
Boat Accident
Charles: Toms is recovering from
a scalp iliaceration requiring eight
stitches which he suffered on
her 89th birthday,
On 'this happy occasion mernib.-
iers, of her family gathered with
Mrs. McCliure at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Forest McClure, Blue
Water Highway, G:ocierich Town-
ship, for a turkey dinner complete
with, all the :trimmings, and a
birthday cake. Present were Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Blanchard, and
daughter, Barbara, thcbritage; Mrs,
David Lamb and daughter, Mrs.
David McKee, Toronto; Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie McClure and the lat-
ter's aunt, Miss M. MacDougall'', Seaforth. Thus her two sons, two
daughters and two grandchildren were all together. Friends called
in the evening.
Besides birthday gifts, Mrs. MO:-
Ciure was, the recipient of many
cards, including congratulatory
messages from Prime Minister
John Dlefenbaker, Finance Minist-
er Flemming and Premier Leslie
Flrost of Ontario.
'Tew111411P (now owned - by ,aolgt Wain), the second! hu fan*Y1 fiVe barn, ito James' Burke 04 Emma. Jane Wallis,
Followirg her marriage to
John McClure, she: lived 'far a short time on a farm near Sea-
forth before her husband; bought
the Burke hoMesteaci.
Mr. McClure died 18 years ago,
and two years later Mrs, McClure moved ,to a cottage she had pur-chased on Anne • Street. She spent the minters with her daughters.
Althangit her eyesight is: ]rig, she, She eMtlinues to do her own bonsekeepinig. She possesses a keen memory, especially of people
in her early years in Goderich
Tovvriship, She' is the oldest of
the :three surviving members QC
the James Burke family. A broth-er, Oliver Burke lives, in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and a sister,
Mrs. Minnie Freligh, resides in
Allenton, Michigan.
News of Bayfield
BY Miikl$ Wine Ift, W0011$
PXIONE BAYFBELIP 45 r 3
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titoF mgpipg, 'the tswvitc0 Was p94-
ducted by the Venerable Axolk.
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St...74141'0. 1.040.114. .Wil§SeaLs,
ONTARIO /
RIO HOSPITAL INSU
left on Monday after spending the Thursday last. He had gone .aboard
weekend here. R. L. IVfoolVMletnrs: boat "The May-
Rev, and Mrs. Ivor Bodenham Mae, when she docked, and as he
'book their daughter, Miss, Ivey' left the cabin he hit his, head on
Bodenham, R.N., a recent grad- the top of the steel door frame.
uate of Victoria Hospital School He was: rushed to Clinton for
of Nursling, London, to ipetrioat on medical attention.
Porttlextly Miss Matilda 13urke, she was.i barn on the °Val Haft
homestead, conees$101, Coderitch
1957 BUICK 2 DOOR HARDTOP—power steering,
power brakes, wheel discs—only 9,000 original
miles.
1955 OLDSMOBILE SUPER 88 SEDAN—radio, load-
ed, only 24,000 miles.
1954 METEOR 2-DOOR RIDEAU CONVERTIBLE
driven by a woman, only 28,000 miles.
1954 FORD CRESTL1NE SEDAN—with power steer-
ing, radio, only 30,000 miles.-
THERE WAS AN OLD SCHOOL TEACHER FROM
BOSTON, WHO RODE AROUND IN THIS
'54 AUSTIN—WITH ONLY 30,000 MILES.
1953 CHEVROLET 210 SEDAN—with custom radio.
1953 MONARCH SEDAN—with automatic drive.
1953 PONTIAC SIX-PASSENGER COUPE — radio,
heater and signals.
1953 DODGE SEDAN—with only 30,000 miles.
1952 METEOR 2-DOOR—custom radio & new motor.
1952 METEOR 4-DOOR — custom radio and new
motor, and automatic drive.
1951 PONTIAC HARDTOP—automatic drive, radio.
1951 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE—real sharp! The
answer to a young man's prayer.
Register NOW! Be PROTECTED next January 1st.
ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COlViNfISSION
1-40SPttAL sURANCR DIVISION—TORONTO 1, ONTARIO
Telephone?: WAlnut 4-3301
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1951 METEOR CUSTOML1NE COACH — This car
is positively like new.