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OUR HAPPY PHILOSOPHER
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The giant Yukon transport, largest aircraft ever built in Canada, is now in
service with the RCAF's Air Transport Command. The Yukon can be used as
a troop transoprt, cargo carrier or for casualty evacuation. The plane has a
length of more than 136 feet and a wingspan of more than 142 feet.
(RCAF Photo)
Mr, and Mrs, Roy Brock Are
holidaying for two weeks at
Sundridge and other Places..
Mr. and Mrs. John Heal, and
daughters are vacationing at
Port Elgin.
Mrs. Martha DUrnin, Clinton
formerly of 'Lucknow.; Mrs.
Isabella MacFarlane. Clinton,
were !admitted to the Queens-
way Nursing Home recently.
Gifts Given
Mrs, Alberta McBeath was
ASSOCIATED
PAINTERS
PAINTING
DECORATING
SIGN-PAINTING
COMMERCIAL. ART
Phone HU 2.7261
or HU 2-9041
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COIN- ingsik DO-IT
OPERATED YOURSELF
mismissummum WAIN
LAUNDRY
Now In Operation At
Jowett's Grove
BAYFIELD
On Former No. 21 Highway—North of the Village
WASH DRY
25c 10c
Open 7 Days a Week — 24 Hours a Day
2-DAY SERVICE on DRY CLEANING
Left at Jowett's Grove Speed Wash
LOTS OF ROOM FOR TENTS IN THE
JOWETT GROVE CAMPING AREA
Accommodation for House Trailers, with
Water, Hydro, Sewerage Service
Supplied.
hostess at her borne on Friday
evening last for fora Miseellaneens Presentation for Miss Mary
Louise Campbell, Chatham, and
Gerald Moffatt, Kippen, nep-
hew of ,Mrs. McBeath. Their
marriage will take place Sat-
urday, August 5, 27 cousins at-
tended, from Varna, Bayfield.
Kippen and Hensall.
Presentation address was read
by Mrs, Alex McBeath, Kippen
and gifts presented by Bonnie
Linda, Frances and Mary Marg-
aret Armstrong of the Goshen
Line, Refreshments were served,
Banker Leaving
Wilson Lang who has been
on the staff of the Bank of
Montreal for the past year has
been !transferred to the branch
at Tillsonburg. Friday after-
noon he was presented with a
gift by manager K. K. Christ-
ian. Paul Paton, Collingwood,
will take his place here.
Members of the Arnold Cir-
cle Evening Aukiliary of the
WMS of Carmel Church gave a
surprise party to Mrs. Bill Pink
at her home in Clinton on Mon-
day evening, Formerly of Hen-
sall, she •had been secretary of
the organization before moving
to Clinton.
A presentation of a photo al-
bum and new edition of the
English revised edition of the
New Testament to Mrs. Fink
Was made by Mrs. John. Baker.
Mrs. J. E, McEwen gave inter-
esting highlights of her Europ-
ean tour and showed pictures,
A picnic lunch was served and
contests enjoyed.
44 Pints Blood
At the Red Cross Blood Cl-
inic sponsored by the Hensall
Legion Ladies Auxiliary in the
Legion Hall July 19, 44 pints
of blood was given. Forty eight
volunteered with four rejects.
John Anderson, London, Red
Cross representative, was in oh-
Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND
DANCING
LIONEL THORNTON
AND HIS
Casa Royal Orchestra
EVERY.
FRIDAY, SATURDAY
Every Wednesday
TEEN-TOWN BALL
with
BUDDY CARLTON
and the
"STRATO-TONES"
This week featuring the
outstanding saxophonist
TONY CAMINITI
arge of arrangements. Miss 3.
K. Kent headed a corps of six
nurses. Miss G. Scott of London
was technician.
Auxiliary president Mrs, Gor-
don Munri assisted at the blood
clinic with six members of the
auxiliary namely Mrs. William
Smale, Mrs. William Brown,
Mrs. W. J. Cameron, Mrs. Mary
Taylor, Mrs. John Skea, Mrs.
E R. Davis.
Shower Held
Mrs. Herb Jones was hostess
for a miscellaneous presentation
at her home July 17 for Miss
Helen Price, Seaforth, whose
marriage to Robert Parsons,
Cromarty, a nephew of Mrs.
Jones, will take place Saturday,
July 29. Presentation address
was read by Marlene Keys,
Varna, and gifts were presented
by Kathy, Linda and Joyce
Ferguson, Hensall and Brenda
Keys, Varna.
Musical numbers were pro-
vided by Grant and Kenneth
Jones and readings by Kenneth
Jones. Contests were enjoyed.
The bride-elect expressed th-
anks for the lovely gifts.
Thirty relatives and friends
attended the shower. Delicious
refreshments were served.
Relatives attended from Th-
arriesford, London, Creditan,
Seaforth, Exeter and HenSall
BLUE WATER
HIGHWAY
(By Mrs. F. Wallis)
Lane 0, Pines Beach
Misses Margaret Cantelon,
Mount Forest, Elizabeth Clark,
Carlow and Dianne Cooper,
Clinton, recent graduates from
Wingham School of 'Nursing
spent ten days vacation at the
Husband cottage prior to re-
turning to their respective pos-
itions in Wingham Hospital on
August 1,
Mr. and Mrs, Royal Cooley,
Ruth and Sue, who have spent
the past three weeks vacation
at their cotage "Woodside"
have returned to their home in
Livonia, Mich.
Mrs. John Franks, Jimmie,
Sarah and Dexter, Buffalo who
have spent the past week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jam-
es Barnes spent the weekend
with her sister, Miss Alma
Barnes in London.
Tom Holing, his daughter,
Mrs. Frank Shore and Miss
Mary Shore, all of Buffalo, sp-
ent the weekend with his sister,
Mrs. James Barnes.
SCRATCH PADS
At News-Record
. 10 for 40c
Bob Second
Moved to Toronto
The Ontario Department of
has announced the
promotion of Mr. Robert F, Se-
cord, B.A., from district repre-
sentatve on the Lake 1-Igron
area. to the position of supervis-or of field services for the Pro-
vince of Ontario in the CQM-
mm*y Programs Branch, TO-
ronto,
T h e Community Programer
Branch provides advice and .9-5-
sistance to municipal councils,
recreation committees and coin-
munity organizations and agen-
cies in the development of lei-
sure time activities-
Mr. Second has been the olis-
Aript representative in the Lake
Huron zone for the past ten
years a..rrd leaves to assume his
Jersey Club Picnics
At Anroberly Beach
The Bruce-Grey Jersey Club
was host for the Western Onl-
tatio Jersey Club field day at
Armberly Beach on Lake Huron.
About 250 people attended.
Speakers included -Hume Gris-
dale, who told of visiting the
Highland and Royal Highland
shows ha Great Britain!, and
W. K. Riddell, Middlesex agri-
cultural representative who told
of a recent visit to Great Bri-
tain and six Continenti coun-
tries.
FARMERS
We are shipping cattle every Monday for United
Co-operative of Ontario and solicit your patronage. We will
pick them up at your farm.
Please PHONE COLLECT not later than Saturday
nights.
Seaforth Farmers Co-operative
H. S. Hunt, Shipper
Phone 773 or 669 W 3
new revonsUlicties. ,on August
1, HIs successor has, not yet
beer), appointed but the district
office will remain; in Hon over.
FOR
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H. F. Wettlaufer's
FEED MILL
MARY STREET — CLINTON
Phone HU 2-9792
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the Clinton Branch will continue to make
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