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Inter-Town Bowling Prize Winners
Pictured at the inter-town bowling league banquet held in Harbourlite Inn, code-
rich, ore, from the left, Jim Fairbairn, captain of the Exeter team, and in-coming presi-
dent of the league; Mrs. Jim (Doe) Queen, Goderich, president of the ladies league;
Donald Switzer, Clinton, president of the men's league; Mrs, Bob Rush, Goderich, cap-
tain of the winning Goderich team; second row, Mrs. Corlile Bannister, Goderich, win-
ner of the high average prize; Mrs, Story, Wingham, high single winner (406) and Mrs,
Lorne Haugh, Exeter, with high triple award. (MacLaren's Studio)
St. Andrew's Girls
Plan Assistance
Of Church Board
The May meeting of the Girls'
Club of St. Andrew's Presbyter-
ian Church met Tuesday evening,
May 10. Miss Lorene Langford
read a portion of scripture from
St. Matthew and Mrs. Royce Mac-
aulay led in .prayer: A portion of
the study book entitled, "Com-
panionship" was read by Mrs. Al-
lan Graham,
Mrs. D. J. Lane, representative
from the club who _ attended a
meeting in connection with the
Canadian, Consumers' Association,
reported that an organization had
been foamed' with Mrs. Fingland
as president. All members were.
in favour of catering to a' lunch
for the Girl Guides on June 4.
A substantial amount from the
treasury was voted •to be given
to the board of managers for the
spring thankoffering, Mrs. Royce
'Macaulay kindly extended an in-
vitation to the club to cone to
the Macaulay summer cottage for
the club's June meeting. Thin will
be a' pot-luck supper on June 7
and members ere asked to be -at
the church by 6.30 p.m, Each
member is to bring an item for
an 'auction sale. Luna was 'serv• -
ed .by 'hostesses Miss Mabel Har-
vey and Mrs. All Graham as-
silted -by -other club members,
COO Sports Day
At Station Clinton
All Day Friday
Sporty day for students at Clin-
ton District Collegiate Institute
will be staged on FridaY, May 20, at the eperte RCAF Sta-
tion Clinton, it is an gladay
fair, beginning at 9 a,m.,. and
finiShing at 3,30 o'clock with
track events in the afternoon,. and
field events, in the morning,
Lunch is 'being sold at the field,
by the "S" club of the school.
The inter-school track and field
meet is being revived this year
in this area, under the guidance
of Ken clynieka physical train-
ing instructor at the collegiate.
Taking part a week from Satur-
day, May 28, will be athletes from
'the secondary schools at .Seaforth,
Wingham, Goaeriah and Clinton,
It has been some years since
enough interest was shown. by pu-
pils of high school and collegiate
age, to make such 'an event prac-
tical, Site for the meet is the
sports field at RCAF Station
Clinton,
Returns are not complete from
the varied activitie$ at CDCI in
raising funds for the World Refu-
gee Year week in Clinton, but
Principal D. John. Cochrarie pre-
dicts that over $350 will have
been raised.
Kippen Farmer Buys
Exeter Bowling Alley
Aubrey Farquhar, RR 3, Kip-
pen, is the new owner of the Ex-
eter Bowling Lanes. Be announ-
ced the purchase of the lanes at
the Exeter Men's Bowling League
Banquet held' last Wednesday.
Mr. Farquhar is well Itnown
throughout Western Ontario
Bowling circles. He has partici-
pated in the Inter-Town Bowling
League for the past '-two years as
well 'as being a member of the
Exeter Men's League for several years.
Mr, and Mrs, Farquhar and
family expect to take up residence
in Exeter August 1.
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Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher,
Larry and Frank, Kitchener, were
art their cottage on Sunday.
Mrs. L. Norris and son William,
Detroit, were at their cottage for
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sherritt,
London, were at their cottage for
the weekend.
Mr. •and Mrs. Dalton Smith and
Janet, London, were at their cot-
tage for the weekend. •
Ronald Path, Toronto,' visited
his parents, Mr. end Mrs. LeRoy
Poth, „over the weekend;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker,
Port Dover, are occupying C. Dal-
ton's cottage on Howard Street. e
Mr: and Mrs. Norman Jones,
Hensall, were the guests of Mr.
and Mr's. F. P. Arkell on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs: Wilbert Fralick
and Mary, visited' Mrs. Fralick's
mother, in Elmwood, on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guest re-
turned to Whitby on Monday, af-
ter having spent a few days at
their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rowse, Jim-
my, Cathy and Vickie, London,
visited in the village on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Aritell
spent Sunday in Stratford, with
Mr. and Mrs. Jeoffrey Arkeil.
Dr. R. G. Hunter and Sally
Beth, Torento, were at their home
here over the weekend.
Miss Jessie Metcalf, Detroit,
spent the weekend at her home
Murray Oliveri 22-year-old can-
tee ice star rookie of the Detroit
Red Wing Hockey .Club was guest
speaker at the Kinsmen Club of
Clinton Worts night banquet held
in Hotel Clinton Tuesday evening,
The, annual dinner. honors play-
ers in the Kinsmen sponsored pee-
wee baseball end hockey leagues.
President Don. Epps Chairedthe
meeting,
Mr. Oliver, a native of Haml-
ton, started his professional lion-
key career with Edmonton, end
was called up to Detroit last
year. He played junior hockey
with Burlington and Hamilton.
His idol while a, minor player was
Gordie Howe, and now Murray- is
a linemate of this .greaa player.
He recommended a pro sports
career for young players with the
ability; but;he warned, "do not
neglect your education, because a
professional sports career is' only
part of your working life." W.'
Oliver has only as grade 12 edu-
cation, but be has served his ap-
prenticeship as a carpenter, and
new holds a< union card.
The young. pro hockey player
answered a dozen and one ques-
tions from the peewee players.
The guest speaker was introduc-
ed by Malt Edgar and thanked
by Don Kay.
Norman Hill, New Hamburg,
president of the WOAA, spoke
briefly, thanking the Kinsmen for
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their minor sports promotion,
asked the kids present to appree-
late the efforts of the Kinsmen
and other clubs in peomoting min-
or sports,
Mr. Hall presented th e Legion,
Brands of New Hamburg Peewee
"C" WOAA championship lannha
to the Clinton Kin' team. New
Hamburg had heat Clinton out
for this trophy in 1958, Captain.
and catcher of the team, gee-opted
'the trophy for his team,
L, Coiquhoun, ofthe News-
Record, presented his firm's tro-
phy to John Cooper, captain of
the Dodgers, who won the Kins-
men Peewee Baseball League
championship last simmer,
Tbe guest speaker, Murray
Oliver, presented' the Pickett and
Campbell Limited Tip Top trophy
to the winning team in the Kin
Peewee Hockey League. Captain
Darryl Qilks ,accepted the trophy.
r/s. Doug Hudson, mayor of
Adaeteaa Park at .RCAF Station
Clinton, spoke of *the fine co-op-
eration between town and Station
in regards to minor sport.
Deputy Zone Commander Doug
Andrews of the 'Canadian Legion,.
who has managed numerous min-
or sports teams in Clinton, spoke
-highly of the start given to pee-
wee boys by the Clinton Kinsmen.
P, 0, Nutter, of RCAF
Station and Don Fulton, manager
of Clinton Lions Arena, also spoke.
briefly. •
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News of Auburn
Queen Elizabeth and her sister,
Princess Margaret (Mrs. Ann-
strong-Jones) from earliest years
in the movement until she became
Chief Guide.
Mrs. Alma Bassett, chairman of
'the local association, moved a vote • of thanks to commissioners and
leaders, and all who helped in the
preparation of the banquet. The
Women's Association of St. And-
rew's Church catered.
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Mrs. George Connell, was the
guest of Mrs. Alvin Betties, God-
end" Township, on Sunday.
Mr. •and Mrs, Lawrence Sprague
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Prim,
Detroit, were 'at "Holley Lodge"
for the weekend.
Mrs. Donald Kingsbury return-
ed home on Sunday, after a
Week's visit in Dundee and Wood-
stock. •
John R. MacLeod visited his
mother recently on his way to
Miehipkotin Island to engage in
fishing.
' Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott,
Jimmy, Nancy and queen, spent
Sure:lay with his parents, Mr. and
MrS. ,William R. Elliott.
Rev: and .afas, F. H. Paull,' Lie-
towel, were the guests of Mrs. R.
H. F. Gairdner over Tuesday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rathwell
and ' Keith, Kitchener, spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben. Rathwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davison, De-
troit, have been visiting •their
brothers, Lyall, Melvin and Russel
Davison.
Mrs. L. Green who has spent
the winter in -Thorold, came on
Saturday to be at her cottage for
the summer.
Miss Alice Drouin and, Miss
Adele Fernette, Detroit, opened
their respective cottages last
week for the season
• Brian Grime who has finished
writing first year examinations of
the School of Engineering, Uni-
versity of Western Ontario, came
home' on Saturday.
William Carson and family,
John Carson, wife and two child-
ren, London, spent the weekend at
their respective cottages in the
"Mr. and Mrs. William Murray
returned to Warren, Mich., on
Friday, 'after having been with
Mr. and, Mrs. Malcolm Toms from
Monday.
Mie and Mrs. F. P. Arkell, will
leave on Saturday to visit their
son,, Tom and family in Aiken,
Souh Carolina. Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Johnston, Clinton, will accom-
PanY 'them;
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Long and
Gregory, Antaster, spent the
weekend with her parents, Mn:
and Mrs. Harry Baker, "Wheel en./.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Hughes, De-
troit, and Mr. and Mrs. Williern
Gmeiner and family, Grosse
Pointe Farms, were at their re-
spective cottages in the Jowett
area for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Corriveau
and two children, Clifton and Car-
reen, Varennes, Quebec, came on.
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Goderich Women's Institute were
guests of the Auburn Institute at
their May meeting. The president,
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt was ,in
charge and Mrs. William J. Craig
was at the piano.
A beautiful corsage donated by
Mm. William Robison was pres-
ented to the mother with the most
daughters. Mrs. Haggitt pinned
the corsage on Mrs. George Mil-
lion who has six daughters.
Roll call was answered by pre-
senting bulbs and plants which
were later sold. It was decided to
purchase a student's ticket for the
community concerts and plans
were made to inquire into a bus
trip ethis summer to attend the
Shakespearean Festival. The con-
vener of the card committee, Mrs.
Clifford Brown read many thank-
you notes that had been received
for cards sent.
An interesting reading "The Joys
of a Summer Vacation" was" read
by Mrs. Ernest Patterson. The
president of the Horticultural
Society, Mrs. Kenneth Scott had
invited Mrs. Raymond Redmond to
be the guest• speaker. She gave
an interesting account of the flow-
ers and trees of New Zealand and
illustrated them with pictures, and
said that New. Zealand .was noted
for its ferns and is called the
land of the silver fern.
A solo was sung by Mrs. John-
ston, Goderich. The convener of
Health, Mrs. William J. Craig an-
nounced that she had secured Dr.
Such, Goderich, to be the guest
speaker at the June meeting.
Everyone is asked to bring a friend
and donations are asked for the
Cancer cupboard., The hostesses
will be Mrs. William Straughan
and Mrs Sam Daer.
A successful auction was held
with Mrs. George Millian, Mrs.
Donald Haines and 'Mrs. Ed. Dav-
ies in charge. A delicious lunch
was served by Mrs. Ed. Davies,
Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell and Mrs.
William Straughan. Mrs. Thomas
Lawlor was asked to have a dis-
play at the district annual at Lon-
desboro.
Saturday to visit Mrs. Corriveau's
parents, Mr. and. Mrs. John Pear-
son. They spent last week with
her brother Milton Pearson and
family in St. Thomas.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Emerson Heard' on Sunday,
were their son-in-law and daugh-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kirk-
ham, London, 'and Staff Sergeant
and Mrs. L. Baird and three boys,
London; Corporal and Mrs. Har-
old Smith and son Glenn, Clinton.
Corp. Lloyd Westlake, OPP,
and, 'family motored to the village
on Friday evening. Mrs. Westlake
and Catherine Anne remained
with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs.
Malcolm Toms. On their return
to Kitchener, Corp. Westlake and
Ricky were accompanied by Mr.
and' Mrs. E. R. Weston on Spite
day
Rev. E. J. B. Harrison, Mr. and
Mrs. r. M. Stewart, Mrs. J. B.
Higgins, Mrs. Percy Weston, Mrs.
S, H. Bryant, Mrs. Emn'ierson
Heard, Mrs. R. J. Larson and Mrs.
R. H. F. Gairdner, were in, Wing-
ham on Wednesday for the spring
meetieg of the Deanery of Huron
in St. Paul's Anglican Church.
Miss Margaret Howard who has
finished Weitinag her Third Year
eeareinations at Huron College
came on Saturday to be with her
parenta, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ho--
ward for the vacation, Lawrence
E. Statisbury-Leeson aceompapied
her 'to spend 'a fortnight before
leaving for Fort Albany on Jam-
es Bay to Serve as a missionary
under the Rt. Rev. N. R. Clark,
Suffragan Bishop of Moosonee.
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Day,
Grosse Pointe, Mich., were at
their cottage on Tuyll Street,
on Monday. They have disposed
of this beautiful property which
they built and developed in Rich-
ard W. Yalatie, London. • James
Day has been summering in Bay-
field since he was a small boy,-
when his parents occupied one of
the cottages in Jewett's Grove
until, they built "Eight-in". on the
south aide of the rivet. His chil-
dren have spent vacations here,
too. Me., and Mrs'. Day and fam-
ily will be missed from Bayfield'a
summer community. They move
from Grosse Pointe to ileston
eon month to which city he has
been transferred in his business.
The Girl Guide and Brownie
Mother and Daughter banquet
held in St. Andrew's United Ch-
urch basement, Bayfield, on Fri-
day evening, May 6, was enjoyed
by the 66 attending.
The tables were beautifully de-
corated with masses of daffodils
and narcissi, donated by Mrs. H.
H. Ormond. Mrs. R, H. F. Gaird-
ner said -the Grace. The tribute
to •the Queen was given by Jane-
lyn Weston. Mrs. Grant Turner,
captain, introduced those 'aft the
head table -and led in the Girl
Guide Promise. Mrs. J, B. Hig-
gins, Brown Owl, led' in the
Brownie Promise.
A word of welcome was given
by Margaret Wallis. Sylvia Fitz-
simons paid' a tribute to the moth-
ers and -the local association, to
which Mrs. Ross Middleton re-
sponded.
Shirley *Darnborougla gave the
tribute to the Guide movement.
In her response, Miss L. Siegner,
Exeter, Division Commissioner,
gave statistics of .the growth of
the Guide movement in Canada
up to this Jubilee Year. She spoke
of Camp Keewaydin and mention-
ed the field day to be held in Clin-
ton on. June 4, She also announc-
ed the family picnic for Guides
or 'anyone ever connected with
Guiding on May 29, when they
will have the freedom of Camp
Keewaytlin for picnic lunch.
Miss Uha MacDonald Goderich,
District Commissioner, showed
"The Royal Guide," pictures of
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Peewee and Bantam
Baseball Players
Asked To 'Tarn. Out
'The Kinsmen, Peewea Baseball
League will operate again this,
Nmliter, in competition for the
News-Record Trophy. .14 an _ad-
vertisement on Page la 'this is-
sue the Kinsmen are calling or
players, to sign up, The past two
years this league has been fotw
teams strong, Birthday deadline
for Peewee players is May 1., 1947,
The Fish and Game Club spon,
sored Bantam baseball team has
called a practice for Friday night
at Community Park. Jack car
ter has been appointed as coaCh.
Boys born on or before May 1,
1945 are eligible to play Bantam
baseball.-
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News of Bayfield
By -MISS LUCY WOODS
PHONE BAYFIELD 45r3
Correspondent: MRS. W. BRADNOCK
Phone Auburn 53W
Auburn School IJSS 5 Hullett
attended the music festival for
Hullett Township last week at
Londesboro. Prize winners in
their classes were, Laura Deer,
first; Rodney Polich, second; Patsy
Wilkins, second; Shelley Grange,
third; Barbara Mackay, first; Jen-
nifer Grange, third; Betty Moss,
third. Congratulations!
Ladies Aid
Mrs. Ed. Davies, president of the
Ladies Aid of Knox Presbyterian
Church was in charge of the meet-
ing. The 'minutes were read by the
secretary, Mrs. Roy Daer. A sub-
stantial •amount was made at a re-
cent banquet and a gift 'of money
was given to - the WMS expense
fund and the CGIT. It was decided
to send -three to camp this year
along with ,the Sabbath School.
Lunch was served by Mrs. Roy
Daer and Miss Minnie Wagner.
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The Young People's Society of
Knox Presbyterian Church met in
the Sabbath School ratan and' presi-
dent Edgar Leatherland gave the
call to worship. Scripture lesson
on the first chapter of the Book of
Genesis ,was ,read with each mem-
ber participating. Minutes of the
previousmeeting were adopted as
read by the secretary, Helen
Youngblet. Tlie 'offering was re-
ceived by the treasurer, Gordon
Baer. -
Miss Ruby IVIcVittie spent a
few days last week with her cou-
sin, Mrs. Alice Caldwell and Mrs.
Wallace McDougall, Goderich.
Jirn Neilans' motored to Pontiac,
iele, On Saturday to attend the
funeral of a cousin, Robert Mc-
Donald, who passed away on
Therm:lay morning.
Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Ann.'
strong and farrilly, Stratford,
spent Thursday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong.
Mr. and Mrs, Art Mahaffey and
Susan ,Byran, spent Sunday with
Mr, 'and Mrs, Bert Allen.
On Tuesday afternoon and
evening, May 10, Mrs. Earl Gaunt
was hostess to about 30 Mende
and neighbours- in hoeour of her
daughter, Faye, bride-elect of
Saturday-, May 14. Mrs, Emerson
Hesk and Mrs. Harrit Durran,
aunts of the bride, poured tea and
served refreshments. Mrs. Donald
Sprung and Mrs., Glen Robinson,
North Bay, displayed the bride's
trousseau.
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