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Clinton News Record, 1954-01-07, Page 6PAGE SIX: News of Bayfield Representative: MISS LUCY It. 'WOODS Phone BAYFIELD ¢5r3 Mr. and Mrs: Maynard Corrie Mrs. E. A. Suppnick and Miss spent Tuesday in London. Holley Louise, Detroit, entertained Mrs. M. McClure, left on Satur- friends at their home in the village day to spend a month at Seaforth. over -Christmas. " 'Mrs. Emerson Heard spent a • Mrs.: Louise Crane and two couple of days last week in Lon- children, Diane ancJ Michael, De - don., • troit, are staying with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Thuland and fain- Donald MacLeod. ily spent the holidays in Khicar- Mrs Davide Dewar went to To - dine. ronto to spend Christmas with her Miss Helen Blair, Alliston, was son; David and family, returning home over the Christinas and New home on December 30. Year's vacation. .' Mr. and Mrs. William Murray, Miss Lola. F,Iliott Detroit, spent Detroit, visited the former's moth. the :Christmastide *ith her brgth-, er, Mrs, Agnes Murray, oyer the er,;Leslie.Elliott. Nett' Year's weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Payne Mr. and Mrs. J. ' B. Rathwell spent the New Year's weekend visited at the home of.Ltheir dau- with friends in Kitchener. ghter, Mrs. John Ostrom: and'lam- John R. Orr, Stratford, spent ily.,Var'na, over Christmas. the weekend at the family cottage M. and, Mrs. J. B. Rathwell at - on Bayfield 'Terrace.- tended the funeral of: the -former's Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hovey pent sister, Mrs. 'Mary E. Sparing, in Christmas' day with Mn and Mrs, Brussels on December 28, • Weldq'n Hovey; Lucan. Mrs. Lucy Plater and family re - Billy Parker, London, spent turned to her home on Colina, Christmas with his parents, ,Mr. street on Sunday. , after :having. and Mrs. W. E. Parker. spent two.,weeks in, Detroit. Clarence Larson, -London, .visit- ''Mr: and ' Mrs. Robert Turner, ed.; his parents, Mr,- and Mrs. R. Gayle and ;Philip, visited Mr. and Larson over New Year's. Mrs. T. Arkell, Milton,. from Tues - Mr, and Mrs. William, E. Parker day until Thursday last week. and Bobby, visited relatives in Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Leckie and Mitchell on Boxing. Day. Miss Donna Leckie, London, were Mr. and Mrs. Eric Earl, London, at their cottage in Lakeside Park entertained guests at their cottage over the New Year's weekend. over the: 'New Year's Day. Kenneth Arkell, University of Cpl. Pat Worth left on Tuesday Western Ontario, London, . spent for Westminster Hospital to un- the Christmas vacation with his dergo treatment to -his hand. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ar - Mrs. Ed. Sturgeon is visiting her kell. sister in London to be near her Miss Barbara Bassett, London, son, Stuart, while he is in hospital. was home over the Christmas and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Feather- New Year's weekends. Miss Alice stone, London, spent Christmas Dunn, London, was her guest over with her mother, Mrs. Charles W. New Year's. Parker,Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edwards, Mr. and Mrs, S. Irvine and Mary Jr., London, were with Mr. and Elizabeth, spent Christmas in Mrs. T. C. Bailey, the New Ritz Owen Sound and New Year's in Hotel over'the Christmas and New Windsor. Year's weekends. .Mrs.:. L. M. Burt, London, was Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Furter, Lon - the guest of her sister, Mrs. Lloyd don, and son William F. Furter Scotchmer, over the New Year's who is attending the University ' Weekend. of Toronto, spent Boxing Day with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker, Con- H. A. Stinson. niq and Gwen, London, were at Miss Margaret Stirling, London, their home in the village over and Keith Stirling, Sarnia, spent New Year's. • the Christmas and New Year's Mr; and Mrs. Jack Murray, weekends with their parents, Mr. Owen ASound, spent New Year's and Mrs. Les Stirling. With' his, sister, Mrs., W. J. McLeod Mr. and Mts. John McConkey arid family. and babe, London, spent Christmas lyir. and Mrs. Herbert Kirkham, with the former's parents, Mr. and London, spent Sunday with the Mrs. Nelson McConkey, at their tatter's parents, Mr., and Mrs. Em- home in the village. erion.Heard. Lawrence Fowlie, London, spent Mr. and' Mrs. Stuart Atkinson the Christmastide' with his sisters and friends, Windsor, spent the Misses F. and E. Fowlie. Mr. and weekend at J. M. Atkinson's home Mrs. G. Koehler, Zurich, were also in the village. with the latter's sisters for. Christ- • Open house .' mas. Open house will be held at the Bobby Brandon; London, was Trinity Church rectory on Friday home over the Christmas vacation. evening commencing at 7.30 'Tor Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Heard, Lon - the .Church Boys' League with don, were with her father, H. N. their parents and friends. After Brandon, from Thursday until the opening exercises, Ross Mid- Sunday. dieton will show three missionary John MacKenzie returned to his fihns, "How to Build an Igloo", teaching duties at Albert College, "Transition" a n d -"The Last Belleville, on Monday, after hay - Candle." ing spent the Christmas vacation --NOTICE — To All Members of the Bayfield Agricultural Society `The Annual Meeting will be held in the BAYFIELD TOWN HALL at 2.00 o'clock FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 15 1-2-b TENDERS WANTED by January 23, 1954, for the installing of a Pressure Water System, Toilets, Wash Basin`s, etc., in Union School, No. 5, Mullett. Particulars may be had from members of the school board. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Frank Raithby, R.R. 1, Auburn, Secretary SAVES SHUR-GAIN VEW JY/PfR LAYING MASH l 46. OF FEED FOR EVERY DOZEN EGGS LI feed' sauced Feed saved means increased profits for you on the new SHUR-GAIN Super Laying Mash Program. 5 lbs. of this new HIGH ENERGY feed does the work 'of 6 lbs. of ordinary feed. This means that for every dozen' eggs produced you save 1 lb. of .feed. Just think of it! A. 300 bird flock laying an average -of 200 eggs each in a laying year means a total production of 5,000 dozen eggs. On the basis of 1 lb. of feed saved per dozen eggs, a total of 5,000 lbs. of `feed is saved. At a price of approximately 31/2c per lb. of feed, this means 'a savings of $175.00. This saving can be yours. Drop in and see as about,this new type laying feed program. CLINTON FEED MILL /J•H+N+P+Ni4'444 4 4 1 l-O---N-M+4 4' 4-I 4 4T+ -s-0 +4�RST�'�•� � N with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J MacKenzie. Miss Janet MacLeod, London, and F/O Andrew Tome., RCAF Station Clinton, spent the Christ- mas and New Year's, weekends with the former's parents, Mr. and'. Mrs. L. H. MacLeod. Miss Jessie' Metcalf returned to` Detroit the Saturday "after -Christ- mas having spent a week with her ., mother, Mrs. V. F. Metcalf, before leaving for Boston to attend a meeting'of scientists. Jackie and Mildred Fraser, Lon- don, spent the Christmas and New Year's weekends with their par - end, Mr. ar-ents,'Mr. and Mrs. J. Fraser. Miss Donna Hammond, London, was also their guest over New Year's; Mr. and. Mrs.. Thomas Arkell and. Jo -Ann, Milton, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sager and Clare, God- erich, spent the Christmas. and New Year's weekends with their parents, Mr, . and • Mrs.. F. Arkell. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Galbraith, Miss ;Nancy Galbraith, accompan- ied by Douglas McAuley, Hamil- ton, spent the Christmas week at their home, "Sylvan Acres", Blue Water Highway, Goderich .Town- ship._ Mr. ,,and' Mrs. 'F. McFadden spent the Christmas weekend in Detroit, and the New Year's week end in Alliston. Mr. McFadden returned to Alliston on Wednesday morning owing to his father's ill-• ness. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pruss and Janice, London; 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker . and Bonnie, ac- companied. by Jack Humphreys, Toronto, were with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker for Christmas, Fred Ritchie, Elmvale, joined his wife for Christmas and is stay- ing with Mr. and Mrs. George King owing to Mr. King's illness. Mrs. M. C. Hart and two sons,' Charles and Ronald, Toronto, also spent Christmas day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Kingsbury, Mr. and ' Mrs. Robert Reid and two children, Wilda and Donald, Lucknow; A. H. Kingsbury, Guel- ph, .and Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson and David, London, spent Christ- mas with Mr. and Mrs. Don Kings- bury. Miss Ethel Blair, London; was home for the Christmas weekend and on the New Year's weekend she was accompanied by Charles Guest Douglas Wright, Alliston, was also the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blair from Thursday until Sunday. On the Tuesday before Christ- mas, Mrs. Don Kingsbury enter- tained ten boys and girls, members of her Sunday School class in St. Andrew's United Church. They enjoyed a program of games and lunch, and exchanged gifts off the Christmas tree. Miss .Helen Edith Forrester, Goderich, spent the Christmas and New Year's weekend with her mother, Mrs. James A. Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McPherson, Toronto, also visited the latter's father, James A. and Mrs. Cam- eron, over New Year's. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Middleton and Bobby, Hensall, spent the Christmas weekend with Mrs. N. W. Woods. Mrs. Woods and Miss Lucy Woods, who' accompanied them on their return to Hensall and were their guests for a week, returned home on Sunday. Mrs. Oliver Hopscn and three children left before Christmas to sail aboard "The Empress of France" to join her husband in Germany. Her mother, Mrs. David- son, who has been living with her left . to visit relatives rn Walton before leaving to join her sister in Calgary. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie R. Gray, London, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Corrie and family. Mrs. H.. A. Lawson ac- companied them to spend the week with her daughter and son-in-law, returning home with Mr. and Mrs, Maynard Corrie and family who spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Weston and Judy, London, with the for- mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Weston, Miss Ann Tate and her brother, Thomas Tate, London, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Toms on Christmas Day. Miss Judy Weston spent the week with her grandparents, returning to London with her parents who were here for New Year's. Mrs. Albert Leitch and Marlene, Goderich, spent the New Year's weekend with the former's sister, Mrs. Walter Westlake, On New Year's night, William, and Garfield Westlake telephoned their parents from New Westminster, B.C. Viola Leitch was with them and talked to her mother, the, family visiting over the telephone for half an hour altogether, Stuart Sturgeon who has been at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sturgeon, since leaving Clinton Public Hospital, left Monday for Westminster Hos- pital, London, for further treat- ment to his foot, His wife and Gerald Sturgeon, Preston, spent the New Year's weekend with them. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Wagner and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sturgeon, and Ron- nie Wilson, Jack Kuchner and Ted Graham, Preston, were the guests of Gerald,Sturgeon. Lions Club Party A euchre and dance under the auspices of the Lions Club was held in the Town Hall on Monday evening, December 28. LOL Party On New Year's Eve, LOL No. 24, sponsored their usual enjoy- able euchre and dance, Winners at euchre were: ladies' high, Mrs. E. Telford in a draw with Mrs, Jack Parker; and Irene Bell, con- solation. Gentlemen's high, Geo- rge -Telford; .low, William R. El- liott. Collins orchestra. played for the dancing that followed. S.S. 3 Stanley Concert The following excellent program was presented in the Town Hall, Bayfield, on December 21, under the direction of the , teacher at S.S. 3, Stanley, Harry Nesbitt: Recitations were given by Don- na Peck, Marian Porter, Beverley Hill, Garry Johnson, Gerald Hay- ter, Bill Evans, Douglas Dowson, Bonny Johnson and Ivan Steckle, Jr. The Jest of the program in- cluded songs, .plays, tap dance, the Irish Lilt, a piano solo, and a visit from Santa Claus. Trinity Church Services Trinity Church Sunday School Christmas party was held in the Orange Hall on the Monday fol- lowing Christmas. The Rev. E. Carew -Jones celebrated Holy Com- munion at a most impressive mid- night "service on Christmas Eve, and ata family service on Christ- mas morning Trinity Church. David Corrie, Jeffery Hiesler. and Christopher. Carew -Jones of CLINTON NEWS -RECORD IC➢ illi#! a.lrl o rim. - AND LOUIS PALERMO, Minneapolis, Minnesota, American -born Italian Youth for Christ International evangelists who were used to start Youth for Christ in Italy, will speak at the Legion Memorial Hall in Clinton, on January 12 at 8.00 p.m. Phil, with his guitar and Louis, with his accordian, have been active in evangelistic work for the past 12 years, preaching, sing- ing and playing in meetings throughout the United States and Canada. They brought their message and song to Clinton last fall when. appearing at a local rally of Youth for Christ. Their trips to Italy in 1947, 1948 and 1950 have had far- reaching effect in that land. In 1947 the Palermos organized Youth for Christ in Italy; in 1948 they brought delegates from Italy to the First World Congress on Evangelism at Beatenberg, Switzerland, and travelled widely in Italy following that Congress in the interest of Youth for Christ. In 1950 they went from the Third World Congress on Evangelism at Brussels, Belgium once again to preach the Gospel in -Italy. Opposition has become in- creasingly strong, but the work of Italy Youth for Christ con- tinues. They spent some time in Trieste with the American troops there, and led many to a personal faith in Jesus Christ. Since joining the Youth for Christ International staff in 1947 the Palermos have endeared themselves to Youth for Christ and church audiences everywhere with their ever -ready smiles, spirit- ed Gospel music, and Gospel messages. In the last five years, Youth for Christ has spread to the 48 States, Canada and 76 countries of the world. Its goal . . "The Evangelism of the World In This Generation." 4+4+ the Boys' League also read scrip- ture. On the Sunday after Christmas, Guides, Brownies,. and Church Boys' League paraded to evening service and took part in the carol service together with members .of the Sunday School. J. B. Higgins and James A. Cameron also assist- ed in reading, portions of scripture. Trustees Blocted The nomination meeting which had to be postponed from Decem- ber 28, was held In the town hall on Monday, January 4, when Fred Watson, clerk of Stanley Town- ship, presided, john M. Stewart was proposed by J. B. Rathwell and Hales Dresser; Reg. Francis, by John Parker and Douglas Gern- einhardt; Hales Dresser by John Parker and Grant Turner; J. 13. Rathwell by J. M. Stewart and Grant Turner.. J, M. Stewart, R. Francis and J. B. Rathwell were the only ones to ,qualify so they are duly elected to the Trustee Board of the Police Village of Bayfield for 1954. Trinity Club Annual The annual meeting of the Trin- ity Club was held at the home of Mrs. George Adams on Tuesday evening, Mrs. Ross Middleton, vice-president, was in the chair. The meeting: opened with a hymn, prayer and scripture reading. The secretary's reportread by Mrs. Pat Worth and the treasurer's statement by Miss Berthena Stur- geon, showed an active year with a fair cash balance on hand. ' A bridge party was planned for January 22. The following officers were elected for 1954: president, Mrs. Pat Worth; vice-president, Mrs. Ross Middleton; secretary, Mrs. Robert Turner; treasurer, Miss Berthena-Sturgeon. The guest speaker was Mrs, H. H. Ormond who gave a most inter- esting description of Brazil, the peoples, languages, and customs. She told of her experiences as , a teacher there in a Presbyterian Mission School, 35 years ago, and how heart -warning it was to go back and renew friendships again. Her listeners drew many interest- ing and amusing' facts during the question period. Mrs. Pat Worth was co -hostess with Mrs. Adams. The next meet- ing will be held at the home of Mrs. Alf Scotchmer, Jr. , (Intended for last week) Mr. and Mrs. A. Sullivan and Master David, Port Huron, spent the weekend with Mrs, Sullivan'S brother, Donald McLeod. . ' Mrs. Lucy Plater and three boys, Eric, Bobby and Kenny, and gran- dson, Dale- Terribile, left on Thur- sday last with her sister, Mrs. Louise Crane to spend the Christ- mas season in Detroit. After Trinity Church Sunday School Sunday afternoon last, the teachers and pupils repaired to the home of Mrs. R. H. F. Gairdner where they sang carols around the crib and received a treat of candy before leaving: ' School Concert' Rev. Peter Renner was chair- man for the Bayfield School Chris= tmas concert held on Thursday, December 17,_ in the Town Hall, when many numbers were pres- ented before''a large audience. The snappy program which was' adjudged the best in years was under the direction of the teach- ers, lttiss Grape Pepper and . Mrs. William E. Parker, and the music teacher, Miss: Love, who was at the piano. No small credit for its Success goes to the mothers who made costurnes and to Mrs. J. B. Higgins who rehearsed the musical numbers with the children. At the close of the concert San- ta' arived and distributed the gifts off the Christmas tree. Christmas Party There was a large -attendance of children at the Christmas Party sponsored by the Lions .Club in the Town Hall oh Tuesday after- noon, Robert Welsh was chairman GODERICH TOWNSHIP Mr. and Mrs. William Harries s d family left on Monday for a three- month stay in California. W, J. Elliott has sold his two farms on the Blue Water Highway but will not leavetill the spring. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Switzer and family spent Sunday with his sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Addison, Londesboro., Mr. and Mrs. Ken Taylor, Boyd, Mac and Claire, Blyth, were. Sun- day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Middleton. Miss Barbara Middleton return- ed to Teacher's -College, Stratford,. after spending the Christmas • vac- ation at her home. Mr. and Mrs.' Jack Stirling, To- ronto, •spent the Christmas -holiday with the former's parents, Mr. and. Mrs. James R. Stirling. Robert Stirling left on Tuesday to spends the week in Toronto, a delegate to the Federation.-bf Ag- riculture annual meeting. Holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Torrance were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams, Goderich, Mrs. Priscilla Elliott and Miss Florence Cunninghame, Clinton. Mrs. Hattie Stewart, Misses Mina and Agnes Middleton, Goder- ich, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Middleton and family, on Wednesday of Christmas week. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Counter, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Campbell, Robbie and Tommy, Clinton; J. M. John- son, and son Edward, Goderich, spent Christmas Day with' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Middleton. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Betties over the holiday were his. mother, Mrs.- T. Betties, Goderich, and Mr. and Mrs. Earland Betties, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs.' Lloyd Picot and family of Goderich. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Mullens and Claire Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. F. J Middleton, Dennis and Nancy, Stratford, spent Christmas and the weekend with their parents, Mr and Mrs. Fred Middleton. for the following items on the program from three schools: No. 10 Goderich Township, Senior Girls' Square Dance, three chang- es; junior girls' Square Dance, two changes; Katherine Welsh, a pia- no solo; No. 3 Stanley,' senior girls' Irish Lilt; a skit by junior boys and girls; and two piano solos by Rosemarie Talbot, Bayfield School, senior .room, Rhythm Band, The Blue Danube; Junior room, girls, Christmas Lullaby. Mrs. J. B. Higgins acted as accompanist for the Bayfield School and also con- tributed a delightful'' vocal solo, "The Big Brown Bear", and led in. the carol singing. Santa Claus came and gave the children bags of candy and popcorn and oranges. United Church W.M.S. The Woman's Missionary Society of the United Church met at the parsonage on December 15. Christ- mas was the theme of the meeting and the hymns, prayers, readings and scripture reading were all on this subject. The meeting also en- joyed a duet by Anne Westlake and' Joyce Greer, and a solo from Mrs. Kingsbury, "0 Holy Night", one of the favourite songs of Christmas time. This being the annual meeting the chair was taken by Rev. P. Renner for the election of officers. Mr. Renner explained that a nom- inating committee had ' been ap- pointed beforehand °to interview members with regard to accepting office for the coming year. The committee had been successful in securing a full slate and these, were voted upon and elected to of- fice. They are as follows: president, Mrs. Gladwin Westlake; first vice- president, Mrs. J. Scotchmer; sec- ond vice-president, Mrs. I3. Hoh- ner; third vice-president, Mrs. Renner; secretary, Mrs, ' Robert Scotchmer; treasurer, Mrs. E. Sturgeon; assistant treasurer, Mrs. Renner; Christian stewardship secretary, Miss A. M. Stirling; lit- erature secretary, Mrs. J Scotch - mer; Missionary Monthly , secret- ary, Miss J. Stirling; supply sec- retary, Mrs. M. Toms; Christian citizenship secretary, Mrs. Robert Scotchmer; associate members sec- retary, Mrs. L. Makins; friendship secretary, Mrs. Dewar; friendship J. S. Scruton on.- Greases - Gasoline Petroleum Products Phone Clinton 377 Phone Goderich 320-W CITIES SERVICE - DISTRIBUTOR STOP! - • SHIPPING FEVER • PNEUMONIA • CALF DIPHTHERIA ®.INFECTIOUS ENTERITIS TRIS SEASON WITH NIXON'S FEVRE The concentrated,' easy to use solution which combines the ef- fect of 4 SULFA DRUGS. Complete, detailed dosage chart for all animals on every bottle.; F. B..PENNEBAKER ' IDA Drug Store — Phone 14 THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, ` 1934. Children's Aid was read, acknow- ledging the donation and $5 was donated to T.B. Seals fund. A quilt was quilted during the afternoon. The meeting was cies.. ed with the Mizpah'benediction, Lunch was served by Mrs. F. 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