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their ijeneroUS support over the last fen years.
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Miss Lynne Faber, Exter,
spent last week visiting her
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Torn
Penhale And family.
BobbY McCullough spent last
week visiting his grandparents,
Mr. .and Mrs. Harold Penhale,
Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Bennett
and family were weekend
guests with Mr, end Mrs. Har-
old Penhale. Mr. and Mrs.
Howard McCullough and familY
joined them on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom penhale
At Golden Wedding
Miss Mabel Hodgins and Miss
Margaret Macdonald attended
the golden wedding last Satur-
day of Mr. and Mrs. George
Edward Otton of Woodstock.
Mrs. Ottop. is a cousin of Miss
Hodgins,
The reception was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ot-
ton's son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Toin Lawson of
London. More than 150 rela-
tives and friends were preisent
from Cleveland, Ohio; Rich-
mond, Virginia; Medicine Hat,
Alberta; Ottawa, Toronto, Lon-
don and Woodstock.
Miss Amy Murray returned
to Toronto last Saturday after
spending two weeks with Miss
Mabel Hodgins and Miss Marg-
aret Macdonald at Stonehaven,
and family spent Sunday with
pen.
xv,s, Irene Decow and grand-
daughter Sandra of St, Thomas spent last week in the village
visiting relatives and renewing
acquaintances, Mrs. Decow who
was born in 13A5li00, is the
daughter of the late Sarah.
Sturgeon and Albert Catling.
Three Persons Feted
Members of the family of
Willard Sturgeon, numbering
15, gathered at his home on
Tuesday evening -last for a
birthday supper, 'honouring Mr.
Sturgeon, Sandra Erickson, his
.granddaughter, and Mrs, Irene
Decow, his niece. After a
bounteous smorgasbord dinner,
a huge birthday cake, decorat-
ed in pink land blue, honouring
the three celebrants, was lit
and Mr. Sturgeon had the
privilege of blowing out the
candles while his grandchildren
sang. It was a most enjoyable
get-together.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenford lD,
Sturgeon and Jo-Anne, have
returned horrie after spending
a most enjoyable weekend
camping at Boiler Beach, near
Kincardine,
Mrs, Gordon Stewart, Sherry,
Lee, Mark, Bonnie-Lee and
Ruth-Anne of RR 2 Ripley
Mr. and Mrs. John Van Slem-
brouck and children, I-larper
Woods, Mich, were weekend
guests of IVim, Van Slem-
brouck's parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Arthur Brisson.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mont-
rose, Simcoe, Mr. and Mrs.
Knneth Teeple and daughter
Sheila of Port Dover, were din-
ner guests on Sunday of their
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. C. Utter.
With Mr.- and Mrs. George
Aitken this weekend were their
son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
G. Aitken Jr., and grandson,
Norman; also visiting them
were Mr. and Mrs. john Pas-
man, London.
On Monday Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Kerr attended the fun-
eral in Watford of Mr. Frank
Nonthcott, who passed away
suddenly on Friday, August 14.
Only last week. Mr. and Mrs.
Northcott, accompanied by his
two sisters, Mrs. E. Rowe and
Mrs. L. Rowe of Exeter, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs, Kerr,
Recent guests of Mr. a n d
Mrs. M. -Toms have included
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown and
three children, Simcoe; Mr.
Ed. Reid, Detroit; Mr. and
The topic was in charge of
Miss Mary Houston - who ar-
ranged for the pictures which
told about the advancement of
medicine in India to-day.
The commentary was read
by Mrs., Donald Haines. An
interesting story of Dr. Carl
Taylor and his work at Jamal-
pur and the Ludhiana. Medical
College- was told and it also
showed the modern dispensar-
ies and the work of the health
unit in that country.
Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson,
president, was in charge of the
meeting and gave the call to
worship followed by a hymn.
Minutes Accepted
The devotional period was in
charge of Mrs, Ed Davies who
(MRS. IL F.
Mrs, Allan Diel is visiting
with Mrs. J. A. Anderson and
daughter Iva, Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Cribbon,
Toronto Visited With Mr, and
Mrs. James Paterson and Mr.
and Mrs: A. Paterson on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. George Grif-
fith and family, Stratford, sp-
ent Sunday with -friends in the-
village.
Next Sunday morning Kip-
pen and Brucefield will hold
joint service in Brucefield Un-
ited Church at eleven. Rev. E.
Rotriston will have charge of
the service,
S
..emensMIEEIBEITIMIEEM
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Mrs. Stewart Mank and ehild, ren, and Mr, and Mrs. Edwards,
all of .Kiteliener,
Spending August with their
graad-Parents,..Dr, and Mrs, W,
R. Aberhart, are Bruce, Bob
and Billy III. Their parents,
Mr, and Mrs, Bill Aberhart,
Sarnia, have joined them for
the weekends,
The Many friends of Mrs,
James McMillan, Who formally
spent summers at her Bayfield-
homei wish to extend heartfelt
congratulations on the occasion
of her 100th birthday, which
'she celebrated this week. Mrs,
McMillen is now residing with
her daughter, Miss Helen Mc-
Millan in Toronto. Her son,
Judge J. F. McMillan resides
in Sit, Thomas.
Family Honours Parents
Mr. .and Mrs. Fred Fraser
were ,hormrecl, -at a dinner giv-
en by their son-in-law and dau-
ghter, Mr. and Mrs. George
Fellows at their summer home
at Glitter Bay. Among those
present were their son and his
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Fraser and five grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Fraser, who wild
celebrate their golden wedding
anniversary this week, were
married at St. Paul's Church,
Clinton, by Canon C. Jeakens
on August 19, 1914.
Miss Carrie Dixon and Miss
Mary Secord were guests this
weekend of 'Canon and Mrs. F.
H. Paull at "Camborne House."
Miss Joanne Hulls, accompan-
ied by OPP Constable Robert
l3renernan, Goderich Detach-
ment, motored to Guelph on
Thursday to visit Miss Hulls'
sister, Mrs. J. E. Grime, and
later called on Constablel3rene-
man's parents at their home
in Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Young-
man, Kitchener, called on
Canon H. M, Lang-Ford on
Sunday afternoon,
chose Psalm 65 for her scrip-
ture lesson.
The roll call was answered
by each member quoting a
verse containing the word, hill.
The minutes of the July
meeting were accepted as read
by the secretary, Mrs. Donald
Haines. It was decided to buy
a blanket for the bale and it
was stressed that the donations
for the bale are to be left
at 'the home of the president
as soon as possible,
A card of thanks was read
from Mrs. Herbert Gooier and
a letter from Mrs. Catherine
Dobie of Blue-yak was read to
the members.
Fall Rally Set
It was announced that the
BERRY,
The sympathy of the village
and community is extended to
-the family of the late Mrs.
Clara Dutot, who passed away
last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Munn, Hen-
sail Visited on Sunday with
Miss M. Swan and Mrs. Ham.
Mrs. L. Wilson, Mrs. Pater-
son, Mrs. John Aikenhead, Mrs.
J. I3roadfoot, Mrs. H. Taylor,
Mrs. Berry, attended a .quilt-
ing party at the home of Mrs,
Janet Zaphfe last Wednesday.
Master Ronald Scott, Byron,
had the misfortune to be bit-
ten by a dog at Bayfield nec-
essitating Rabie shots as a
precaution.
Rev. H. A. Johnston, Strat-
ford called on friends in the
village on Sunday.
MrS. R. Handeock and Mrs.
Victor Hargreaves are attend-
ing a training school at Alma
College, St. Thomas this Week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dalty-
nople and family, Mr. and Mn.
W. M. Eurdge and family are
vacationing up north this week.
We are pleased to report
that Stewart Wilson is home
from ,the hospital after having
part of ohe finger taken off
in the threshing machble last
week,
Mr. and Mrs. Hildrebrant,
Atithirn, viSited with Mrs. St-
ackhou.se arid. Mr. and Mr..
Mac Wilson on Sunday.
Most .of the 10 were provs-lonal members of the associa-
tion which formed early this
year.
Following is a "thumbnail"
sketch of each of the officers,
of the Association,
.0 Brigadier F. A, .Clif
president, came to Bayfield
last year upon his retirement
from a long and distingnished
army career,. Prior to'the Se,c,
ond World War, he was .a
school principal, Re is married,
and -has two sons and a laugh..
ter,
• Jack =mann, vice-pres-
ident, is a _general insurance
broker in London. He has been
summering at Bayfield. for the
past 40 years. He is married
with two daughters and a son,
• Harold H. Ormond, tr-
easurer, is a civil engineer and
spent many years with the
Ford Motor Company in North
and SOPial, America prior to
his retirement here. He is 'mar-
ried with three sons and one
HOLMESVILLE
(By Mrs. F. McCullough)
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Steepe
and girls have returned to their
home, after spending their va-
cation on a motor trip in the
Georgian Bay and Lake Huron
districts.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Har-
ris and Patricia are at their
home following their vacation
spent in Detroit, Mich., and
district.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCul-
lough and David spent Sunday
in Kitchener with H. M. Bez-
eau and Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Bezeau.
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Cuchnore
and Paul spent the weekend in
Burlington, the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Cu'dmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank McCul-
lough -and Mrs. D. E, Glidden
were in London recently and
visited at St. Joseph's Hospit-
al with Mrs. Kurt VanRiesen,
Clinton, who has been a patient
there, for several weeks.
fall rally of Huron Presbyter-
ial will be held at St, Andrews
Presbyterian Church on Sept-
ember 8th. The offering was
received by Jim Bennett and
George Collins and dedicated
by Mrs. Ed Davies. The presi-
dent thanked all who had as-
sisted in the meeting.
Clinton Woman
Takes 4 Prizes
At Exhibition
Mrs. Wilfred Coiclough of
Clinton "cleaned up" over the
weekend at the 24th .. annual
Mary Hastings picnic at Sp-
ringbank Park, London.
• Exhibits of cooking, hand-
work and flower arrangements
were featured at the picnic
and Mrs, Coiclough won: third
prize in fancy half apron; sec-
ond place in knitted tea cosy;
second place in orange loaf;
and third place in half dozen
cocoanut , macai. oons.
Mrs. J. French also of Clin-
ton won first prize with her
hand-made quilt.
..daughter„
• George Belk:ham:her, sec-
retary, has. lived here since
1955, He is an electronics
.structor with. the Defence .
Training Board and secretary-
treasurer of the Tiarop. Diot-
rict of the Boy Scouts of Mn,
erica, He is married and has
.three sons.
e Alan Aylsworth, commit-
tee member, is an investment
dealer and has spent summers
here for about 40 years-, He
is a member of the London
District Council of the Boy
Scouts of Canada and was
president of the Provincial
Council for Ontario in 1902.
He is married and has three
sons.
• Miss Jessie L. Metcalf,.
committee member, is profes-
sor of biology at Wayne State
University, Detroit, She has
spent all her vacation time at
Beytield. for many years and
has partidipated keenly in
community affairs.
• Adam Flowers, commit-
tee member, operates Bayfield
Woollen Shop and formerly 'op-
erated his own b a k e, r y and
confection shop in, London. He
has servetVas a village trustee,
and with the R.C.R. in the
Second, World War, He is mar-
ried and has three sons,
• Miss Ruth Hayman, com-
mittee member, is owner and
manager of Bayfield's Little
Inn. She has operated the Lit-
tle Inn for 11 years since com-
ing here about 25 years ago.
Miss .Hayrnan has long been
keenly interested in community
affairs..
• Merton Merrier, commit-
tee member, served with. the
Royal Canadian Navy in the
Second World War. He is a
committee member of Branch
140 of the Royal Canadian
Legion; chairman of Bayfield
School Board, and a former
scout master and group com-
mittee chairman of let Bay-
:field Troop. He is married and
has three sons and three dau-
ghters.
• Frank Peter, committee
member, is an electrical and
plumbing contractor in_Strat-
ford and owner of Rockery
Cabins. He is a Rotarian and
has been summering here for
35 years. Mr. Peter is married
and has a son and a daughter.
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Mr, and Mrs. Bert Faber,. Kip- 'spent a day last week with
Mrs..StewarVs father, Mr, WU,. lard Sturgeon.
Party At The Square,
Eleven girl churns of Sandra
Erckson gathered in Clan Greg-
or Square Friday evening last
to honour her on her 15th bir,
thclay. Many lovely gifts were
presented Sandra, and she
thanked each one in turn,
Games ..and a treasure hunt
were enjoyed by all present,
lollowd by -a wemers and mar-
shmallow barbecue, A birthday
cake, tastefully decorated in
pink and white was lit and the
girls, in unison, wished Sandra
a happy birthday, Later in the
evening the girls attended the
movie in Pioneer Park, -
BRUCEFIELD
Auburn Church Missionary Society
Watches Film At Monthly Meeting
"When the Healer Came" was the name of the
film shown at the Missionary Society of Knox
Presbyterian Church when they met in the Sunday
School room of the church for their August meet-, ing..
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