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Clinton News Record, 1954-10-14, Page 6! PAGE SIX News of.Bayfield Representative , 1VIISS LUCY 11. WOODS Phone BAYFIELD 45 r 3 Ken Arkelle UWO, London, was Mr. and Mrs. Bopar Aust and horne over the weekend. family, London, were at their cot - E. A. Featherston, London, was tap over the holiday. home over the holiday. , Mrs. W. Carnie2 Milton, arrived Miss Jessie Metcalf, Detroit, was on Tuesday to visit Mrs. Robert . home over the weekend. Scotchmer for a few days. Miss Cecil McLeod visited in Mr. and Mrs. E. Parke; London, Goderich over the weekend. spent Thanksgiving at "Parkcliff," *.r. and Mrs. Arnold 1i/fakir's and Their, home in the Village: babe spent Sunday in London. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Little and Mrs. E Geddes, Seaforth, called family, Lcindon, occupied their cot- ' on friends in the Village On Men- tage over the holiday weekend. day' Miss Parbara Bassett, London, Miss Dorothy. Reinke, Hamilton, was home over the weekend and was a guest,at the New Ritz Hotel over the Thanksgiving weekend. hc4idaY Mr.and Mrs, Charles R. Will, Mr. and Mrs. Dn Lance and ' London were at their cottage over family) Birmingham, Mich . , ' were • the holiday. , at their cottage over the weekend. •yir. and Bare. Erie Earle, Len_ Mr. and Mrs. A. Turland, Rose - don i were at their cottage over marie, George and baby. Charles, -7 were in Kincardine for Thanksgiv- ing, weekend. , - Misses M. and R. K.ruke, Dear- born, were at the Village Guild Mr. and Mrs. Norman Toms, De- - over the weekend% troit, Spent the Thanksgiving week end with Mr. and- Mrs: Charles NA and Mrs. 'James P. Forging!" 'Finns. London, were at their cottage from. rriclaY, until Monday, William L. Cameron, Detroit, spentthe weekend.with his sister, Miss Helen Cameron, lyfri a,nd. Mrs, S. McPortland and two daughters, Chatham, spent the Thanksgiving weekend at their cottage; Billy Parker, London, was with •FARMERS. . " ore' shipping, eattl& every Siturdey for United Co-operatives of Ontario and oUctt pine patronage. .We will plat- themqv at your farm. , Please PHONIDCOLLECT not inter then Friday nights. ,Seaforth Farmers' Co operative •EL S. Hunt, Manager Phone—Day 9, Evenings 401w -39.44 THURSDAY, OC'T013ER 14, 1954 VARNA `I-loliday visitors over the week- end were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mc- Bride and family, Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stephenson, Hensall; Floyd McAsh, Hamilton; George Beatty, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Harold, Connell, Seaforth. Anniveraill7 The United Church was filled to Capacity last Sunday morning and evening with Rev. J. Stinson, Sea - 'forth, in charge of both services. The choir was assisted in the morning: by Miss Jayne Mary Snell, Clinton; and the Zurich Male Chorus gave several\ fitie selections in the evening, MUNICIPALITY DF GODERICH TOWNSHIP The Court of Revision On the Assessment Roll, for the year 1955, will be held in Hohnesville on November ist at 7.00 p.m. Any appeals to be considered must be in the clerk's' hands as ,stated on Assessment Notices. • . 5. TH-OMPSON, Clerk 41-b . • •••-•-•-• - THE ANNUAL MEETING OF - Huron County Cream. Producers' Association' will be held in the Agricultural Office Board Room in Clinton at 8.30 p.m. on OCTOBER 19th, 1954 Guest speaker for the evening will be Mr. Harvey • Leslie, of Seaforth, chairman of the Ontario Creamery Association, ' Huron County Cream Producers are urged to attend • tlds meeting. CHECKERBOARD NEWS Clinton Farm Supply With colder weather, rats in farm buildings will become an increasing problem. A good rat elimination program be- gins with a general cleanup; all old lumber and junk, etc., that may be laying on the ground should. be gathered up and stored. a foot ow two aboVe the ground to eliminate hid-.. Ing places. Feed rooms should be clear and feed stored off the floor. Once the farm has been cleaned up, a rat bait- ing program, using a good rat poison, will bring good re- sults. WE'RE BOOKING CHICKS NOW Last year we had to disap- point customers who wanted chicks "when they wanted 'em". To avoid such disap- pointment this year we are • booking chicks right now. We don't think it's too early. It's easier to supply you with. the kind of chicke• you want --- right when you want them when we know in advance. Remember those records we Isv3 told you about — the ones showing $80.00 to $90-00 extra inconie froni. each 100 early hatelie& chicks. We don't knowliciw to say it am' Plain- er than that. CLEAN SOWS SAVE PIGS . . . One way to save pigs is to mixed in water. This removes clean and disinfect the far- - that rowing pen and then 1,w4' ash germs and worm eggs down the sow's sides and ud- might otherwise cause scours, ders with Purina Disinfectant disease or worms in baby pigs. Clinton Farm Supply PHONE 127. CLINTON DISIRIBUTOR At the close of the meeting, :000.00000NOMENCre.100011:11:11: lunch was served in the basement ' of the church. , his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Et Parker, from Thursday until Saturday.. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Smith, Ronald and Margaret; spent the weekend. at Niagara Falls and Grimsby. Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Sturgeon, and Gerald, Preston, were_ai the parental home for the, Thanksgiv; ing holiday. Mr. and, IVIfs. F. Burch, Frank, Janet and Dontald, Willowdale, oc- cupied their cottage over the holi- day weekend.. Mr. and Mrs, Warren P. Cook and family, London, occupied their cottag.e. on Tuyll Street over the long Weekend. J. A Orr, Stratford, was at the family cottage on Bayfield Terrace last week while having some re- novations made.. Ken Conyard, a student at Hu-. STANLEY Jame S Fornwall, Detroit, visited Mrs. I3arbelle Thomson and Mrs. a Chesney last week. Mr. and Mrs, James Cameron, Hamilton; visited Mr. and Mrs. John McGregor over the weekend. Mrs. Dallas McEwen and, Mar- lene of Aylmer is visiting at the home Of Mr. and 1VIrs. John A. McEwen, Among thOse who were home for the , Thanksgiving holiday. were: Miss Kate McGregor from Wing - ham; Mise •Margaret McGregor from Toronto; Miss Lois Moffat from Windsor; Mr. Bob McGregor from Stratford; Morley Taylor and John Graham. from Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Randal Pepper,, Carol Ann;. and Lawrence from Little Current Manitoulin Island. BRUCEFIELD Mr. and. 1VIr.s T. S. Neale, Glen- coe, spent the weekend with Mrs. J. W. Stackhouse and Eva. Mrs. W. V. Dinnin is spending this week with her son and dau- ghter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. IL Dinnin, Petrone. ' , Rey„ Watt, Whitecluirch, was guest minister at Brecefield Unit- edChurch last Sunday, October 10. Rev. G. G. Burton, minister of the charge, cohtinues in hos- pital in London. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. a ron College, London, conducted V. Mitten over the weekend were the service in,, Trinity Church. on Mr. and Mrs,' Victor Dlnnni and Sunday evening. Billy, Zurich; Albert Dinnin, Thomas postai., who has been in Department•otLands and Forests, poor health, was taken to Victoria Toronto; Mr, and 'Mrs. 1.1: IL Din - Hospital, London, last week where nin and Kathy, Petrone; Mr. and he is a patient. Mr. and, Mrs. -Roy Scotchmer, Mr.,and, Mrs. Lloyd Makins, visit- ed in Pert Huron from Sunday un- til Tuesday evening. • Mr: and Mrs: Dalton Smith and Janet, London, were at their cot- tage- on Sarnia Street over the Thanksgiving weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Earl ;Ward and family, London, accompaffled by Miss Donna Leckie,, spent the long weekend at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Burch leave today for Safety Harbor, Fla., hav- ing sold their cottage in The High- lands to J. Stewart, Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacLeod and Cathy, London, were with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. MacLeod, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gingrich, Bad •Axe, Mich., visited the latter's brother, Paul Cleave and Mrs. Cleave, for a few days recently. Mr, and Mrs. David Dewar and George, Toronto, were with the former's mother, Mrs. David De- • war, over the Thanksgiving week- • end.. Jackie Fraser is recuperating at his home in the village after hav- ing undergone a tonsilectomy in Clinton Public Hospital on Satur- day. Mr.. and Mrs. S. Ervine and yary Elizabeth were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matthews, Port Dover, from Friday to Mon- day. Mrs. B. T. Stephenson and Miss • Barbara Stephenson, Toronto and Miss Ada Bingley, Detroit, spent the weekend at their home on Ann Street. ' John MacKenzie returned to Al- • bert College, Belleville, on Tues- • day after having spent the long weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. MacKenzie. • -• Miss Ethel Blair, London, Miss Helen Blair, accompanied by Doug- las Wright, Alliston, were with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R, • Blair over Thanksgiving. i Mrs. Lucy Plater was n Detroit • for a few days last week. She re- • turned home on Saturday with her • son John and family who were with her over the weekend. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weston and • Cathy,. accompanied by Bob Park- er visited Mrs. Weston's brother, • Charles Parker and family in Wes- ton from Friday until Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Graydon and farnily accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Willis, London, occupied one of the McConkey cottages over the Thanksgiving weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker and daughters, Connie and Gwen, Lon- don, and Mrs. Don Robinson,To- ronto, spent the ThankSgiving weekend at their cottage, "Wheel In". Mr. and Mrs. George Fellows and family, Riverside, were at their cottage over Thanksgiving. Guests with them over the week- end were Dr. and Mrs. Hall and family, Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clerk epd gUests, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shen bell, Cleveland, Ohio, arrived en Monday to spend a vacatinn at their recently -acquired honie on • Sarnia Street—the residence of the late Miss E. Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Toms re- turned home on Wednesday of last week after having attended the funeral of the latter's nephew. They were accompanied by Mrs. Karl Gloin, Yarmouth Center, who visited with them for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Colbourne who were married in Toronto on September 25, have taken up resi- dence in the Brisson upstairs apartment after a honeymoon trip to points east. Mr. Colbourne is a civilian instructor at the RCAF Station Clinton. WMS and VITA. ' Members of the MKS and WA of St. Andrew's United 'Church were entertained by the Varna ladies at their.rneeting on Wednes- day of last week. WMS Entertains' The Woman's Missionary Society thankoffering service was held in St. Andrew's United Church on Thursday last when -members of the Brucefield branch were enter- tained. In all, about 70 persons were present. Mrs. Gladwin Westlake presid- ed, asSisted by Mrs. p. Renner and Mrs. Harvey Harker. Two vocal numbers providesL.by the Bruce - field ladies and' two by members of the local branch were much ap- preciated. • " The guest speaker on this oc- casion was Miss Irene Douglas, London, who took for her topic the theme of the second meeting of the World Council of Churches, "Christ the Rope of the World." In her splendid address, she told of " impressions gathered by the Rev. Mr. Goth, pastor of Metro- politan United Church, London, in his trip to Europe last year. Miss Douglas is the hospital Visitor from that church in London Mrs. Robert Barr, Patsy and Jeanne, Burlington. Anniversary Anniversary service at Bruce - field United Church will be held en Sunday, October 24, with Rev. Sidney Davidson, Parkhill, as guest minister. Special music is being planned by the choir un- der the leaderhip of Mrs. J. R. 1VIurdoch. Variety Program A. variety program of local talent will support an evening of travel pictures shown by Robert P. Minn, of his recent tour of the British Isles. Sponsors of this evening are the Brucefield, choir and the Woman's Associa- tion group lead by Mr. Triebner, WA Meeting The October meeting of the Wo- man's Association was held on Tuesday afternoon with a large attendance. The meeting opened by singing "Sing to the Lord of Harvest". Miss Bowey read Psalm 110 and led in prayer. Mrs. Ross Scott gave the topic on Thanks- giving and "Come ye thankful people, come" was sung. The creed was repeated. Mrs. Walter MacBeath read the minutes. The roll call was asnwer- ed by a thanksgiving message, fol- lowed by the treasurer's report. Correspondence was read and lous- iness was discussed. The WA and WMS members were invited to Bayfield on Thursday for their WMS thankoffering meeting, The WMS members also were invited to visit Duff's Church WMS on Friday for thankoffering meeting, Ladies were appointed .to be in charge of the various booths for the bazaar on November 10. A social half hour followed with contests and lunch provided by the members of group four, in the charge of Mrs. N. Baird, LONDESBORO Mr. and Mrs. Henry Youngblut nd little son, Niagara Falls, vis - ted a couple of days last week with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Youngbiut. Grandmothers' Day , The regular meeting of Londes: boro Woman's Association will be held in the basement of the church on Thursday, October 212 at 2.30 o'clocic. The roll call is to be answered with "Conveniences we have that our Grandmothers didn't have." Program committee is Mrs. Stanley Lyon and Mrs. T. Fair - service. Hostesses are Mrs. W. Howatt, Mrs. S. Lyon, Mrs, Len Shobbrook and Mrs. W. Griffith. Winners at the Londeshero Cooking School held last week are announced as follows: Mrs. Jack Clark, Mrs, Jack Mc - Ewing, Mrs. E. Wood, Mrs. Joe Shadclick, Mrs. George, Ruth And- rews, Mrs. Glenn Carter, Mrs. George,Cowan, Mrs, Clarence Ball, Mrs. Donald Sprung, 1VIrs. Art Mc- Clure, WS. Wilmer Howatt, MrS, Meehan, IVIrs, Dave Anderson, Miss Laura Leiper, Mrs, William Jewitt, Mrs. Arthur Clark, WS. Throop, Mrs. Stanley Ball, Miss Ida Leiper, Mrs. Norman Tyndall, Mrs, Jim Scanlon, Mrs. Gordon Miller, Gail Manning, Mrs. Sol Shannon, Mrs, C. Crawford, Mrs, Ellwood Clark, Mrs. R. Fairservice, Mrs. Les Reid, Mrs, Randolph Lourie, June Man- nirig, Mrs. Freeman, Mrs, Jack Armstrong, Mrs. Bill Little, Mit. Cliff Procter, Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs. Harve Wells, Mrs. Arthur Grange; Mrs. Lorne Lawson, Mrs. N. Alexander, Mrs. Alex Wells, Mrs. Torn Allen, Mrs. Bill Lovett, Mrs. R. Town- send, Mrs. Len Caldwell, Beryl Reid, 'Ms. slim Snell, Miss Edythe Beacom, Special ; for a barn, Mrs. Len Caldwell. o EBENEZER 0-e-e-•••-•÷•-/e•-•-•-•-•-.4-•••-e•-•-•-ee. The S.S. 4 Community Club rnet at the home of Mrs. W. Biggin for the October meeting. The meeting was opened by re- peating the Creed and the Lord's Prayer in unison. Mb minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted and the treasurer's report was given. The roll call was "The most important item in my medicine cabinet"; it was answ- ered by 11 members. During the business session it was decided that a social evening would be held in .the school on October 22. The meeting was closed with the Mizpah bene- diction. The remainder of the afternoon was spent in quilting. Lunch was served by the hostess with Mrs. Jack Tebbutt and Mrs. Frank Jones assisting. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. S. Farquhar. . LLOYD ETUE Named Agent For State Farm ' Insurance Co.'s. This carefully•seleeted and trained insurance agent will be happy to advise and assist you in selecting the instil-- ance protection you need, Why not have him visit you so you cart secure his valu- able assistance on your needs of Life, Auto and Fire insur- ance. No obligation. Call or write him now. , Lloyd Etue PHONE 78r5 — ZURICH • J. S. Scruton Oils -..61-ireises Gasolint • Petroleum Products Phone Clinton 377 Phone Goderieh 320-W CITIES SERVICE SPONSORS THREE SEADORT1E1 HOCKEY TEAMS VHS YEAR At the annual meeting of the Seaf or t h Athletic Association, Monday evening, a decision was reached te sponsor three hockey teams this winter. Carmen Row- cliffe was named to manage a bantam team; Gordon McGonigle and Hugh Thompson, a midget team, and John Baldwin, the jun- iors with Farmer McFadden as coach, James T. Scott was renam- ed president, Frank Kling, vice- pres., and J. A. Murray, sec.-treas- urer.--,Seaforth News. OtOrialtS WINTERIZE AND BE SURE Now is the time to check: FAULTY EXHAUST SYSTEMS PROPER GRADE OF LUBRICANT COOLING S'YSTEMS FOR LEAKS. • We have Replacements— Priced Right. Western Tire and Auto Supply (Associate Store) Cloyt. Dixon PHONE 349W CLINTON Voters' Lists,' 1954 MUNICIPALITY OF GODERICH TOWNSHIP NOTICE is hereby given that I have e,oinplled with Section 9 of the Voters, Lisle ACt and that I have post,ed up at my office on the 9th day .of October, 1954, the list of all persons, entitled -to vote in the. said Municipality at Weal- eipal elections, and that such Ust remains there for inspection. 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