Clinton News-Record, 1950-06-08, Page 6PAGE SIX
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
News of Baytield
''Representative:
Phone Bayfield 45r3
Miss Lucy R. Woods
4. O. Doyle, Ottawa, is at his
cottage in the village,
E. A. Featherston, London; was
home over •the weekend,
Mrs; J. H, Cobb, Toronto, is
here to spend the summer at her
cabin. •
. Miss Betty 7:.ou Larson London,
spent the weekend with ' her
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parents.,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Cotton, Lon-
don, were at their cottage over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Bryant, Lon-
don, spent a few days last week
at their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Churehward,
London, occupied 'their cottage
over the weekend.
Prof. and Mrs. Pemberton and
family, London, were at their
cottage over the weekend.
Miss Margaret Ferguson, Toron-
to, spent the weekend with her
father, William L. Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. ' H. Dunn and
two 'daughters, London, were at
their cottage over the weekend.
Mrs. V. C. Quarry, Hamilton,
spent several days last week .at
"Llandudno", her home in the
village.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Howard and
Margaret spent Sunday at Moore -
town with Rev. and Mrs. H. G.
E. Crosby. •
Mr. and ' Mrs. J. M. Stewart,
Hamilton, were at their home in
the village frim Friday until
Monday.
Misses Jessie L. Metcalf and
Agnes Savage, Detroit, were at
their homes in the village over
the Weekend.
Bill Aberhart and Bob Turner,
DANCING!
Bayfield Pavilion
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT•
FRANK TRAHER'S Popular Orchestra
featuring VIRGINIA MAY, on vocals
10.00 - 1.00 (DST) Admission 75c
The next meeting of the Huron
County Council will be held in the Coun-
cil Chambers, Court I -louse, Goderic'h,
commencing MONDAY, JUNE 12, at
10.00 a.m. (DST).
All accounts, notices of deputations and other
business requiring the attention of Council should be in
the hands of the County Clerk not later than Saturday,
June 10th.
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(Signed) Ni. W. MILLER,
County .Clerk,
Goderich, Orton ;
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London, have been spending a
vacation at the Aberhart cottage
on Bayfield Terrace,
Rev. and Mrs. P. Renner and
daughter Delores; left on Sunday
to spend a, month at :Sault Ste.
Marie and Rydal Bank,
Miss Ruble Fisher returned to
Kitchener on Monday after hav-
ing spent the weekend with her
aunt. Mrs. F. A. Edwards.
Dr, and Mrs. R, Hunter and
family and Charles Rogers, Jr.,
Toronto, occupied their home in
the village over the weekend.
Mrs• Charles Guest who has
been a resident of Bayfield for
a number of years left last week
to make her home in London.
Donald McLeod, Port Dover,
visited his mother,
Mrs.
Emma
McLeod, and brothr, John Mc-
Leod, and family over the week-
end.
Mrs. L. G. Bassett and Mrs.
George Davison, London, and
their guests, Mrs. E. Trapp and
Mrs.. J. Smyth, 'Buffalo, spent'
Sunday at the former's home in
Bayfield.
Mr.land Mrs. A. W. Reid, Wind-
sor, are Vending this week at
the cottage on .Colina Street, re-
cently purchased by Miss Kath-
leen and Bernard Reid from John
and Gerald'Churchward, Miss K.
Reid, Mrs. E. Cook, Jim Maguire
and Bernard Reid, Windsor, were
also here oyer the weekend.
Miss Doris MeE wen, Misses
Margaret Lang, Sheila Gibson and
Marion Moss of the University of
Western Ontario, London, and
Miss Kate Pritchard, Edmonton,
were the guests of the former's
mother, Mrs. F. W. McEwen, over
the weekend. This wasMiss
Pritchard's first visit to this dist-
rict and she was enchanted with
Bayfield, '
Change in Service
Through the kindness of the
Rev, D. J. Lane and the con-
gregation of Knox Presbyterian
Church, Anglican Church service
and Sunday School were held
there on
Sunday last and will be
held again this coming Sunday
at the usual time.
Church Re -decorated
Trinity Church is being re-
decorated for thespecial services
marking the hwndredth anniver-
sary of the forming of Trinity
Church Parish. Gordon Young,
Kitchener, is doing the work and
is being assisted by Leslie Elliott.
Trinity Guild Meets
The June meeting of Trinity
Church Guild was held at the
home of Mrs. Sam McEwen on
Thursday evenig last. The meet-
ing was opened by the president,
Mrs. Byrd Sturgeon. Mrs. S. Me -
Ewen read the minutes of the last
meeting. The treasurer's report
showed a substantial balance on
hand which it was voted, be ap-
plied to the re -decorating fund
of the church. Mrs. R. H. F.
Gairdner was named convener of
a committee to take cherge of
the tickets for ,the banquet and
Mrs. E. A. Featherston convener
df a hospitality committee. Fol-
lowing the closing exercises, the
hostess served refreshments.
United Women ,Meet
$t. Andrew's United Church
wornen.met on Thursday last at
the home of Mrs. Sparks, Bronson
Line, with an excellent attend-
ance. The two 'presidents, Mrs.
Renner and Mrs. 'Makin were in
charge of their respective meet-
ings. Miss A. M. Stirling gave a
fine talk on Christian Steward-
ship in which she reviewed the
work of the WMS in the past 25
years since its organization, and
urged an increase in memebrship
andivin s
The financial
C� g • goal
set for this year is $ 1,80 000.
The WA had many itemsto
discuss and plans were, made for
the annual supper at July 1. The
committee, , Mrs, Cleave, Mrs.
Penhale,Mrs: Bert ;Dunn, Mrs.
Sparks arid Mrs. Campbell, pro-
vided a fine lunch et the close.
Bribe -elect Feted
About 35 friends and neighbors
gathered at the home of Mrs.
Charles Seotehmer, Bluewater
Highway, Stanley Township; on
Friday evening, May 26, to hon-
our Miss Marie Talbot prior to
her marriage. The first part of
the evening was spent in con-
tests after which quite a humour-
ous mock wedding was staged.
The bride 'was Miss Betty Jean
Talbot and the groom was Mrs.
Bert Greer. Mrs. Vernon Oeseh
played the part of the bride's
mother, and Miss Elane Denby,
best man. Mrs. Peter Renner was
the minister. The bride was given
in marriage by her father, Mrs.
Charles Scotchmer, who carried a
shotgun. The mock bride , and
groom cut the wedding cake. The
bride-to-be was presented with a
blonde coffee table, after which
she thanked her friends very
graciously. A delicious lunch was
served.
Miss Talbot also was honoured
in Goderrch when girl friends
from there gathered at the home
of Mrs. Leo Miller on Wednesday
evening of last week and present-
ed her with a-miscellaneoud
shower.
Late Friday afternoon, follow-
ing business hours, the staff of
the Royal Bank of Canada, Gode-
rich Branch, of vebieh Miss Talbot
has been a member, held a little
farewell ceremony and. presented
a setting of International Sterling
silver in the"Enchantress' pat-
tern.
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Mrs., Fred Ross was in London
on Saturday„ attending Convoea;
tion exercises at the 'University
of Western Ontario; when her son,
Donald Ross, Galt, received the
Bachelor of Arts degree,
Died in Toronto
"Word has been received here
of the deathrecently of A. P.
Walker, Toronto, following a
lengthy illness, Mr. Walker was
the husband of Carolina (Carrie)
A. MacKenzie, formerly of 'Au-
burn. Surviving are his widow
and two
daughters: Barbara and
Mary, both of Toronto.: Interment
took .place in Mount Pleasant
Cemetery, Toronto.
Pour Sons Graduate
Mr. and Mrs. F. O. McIlveen
attended on Saturday the grad-
uation of their second youngest
son, Gilbert, from Queen's'tini
versity, Kingston. Gilbert grad-
uated' with his MD degree .and.
will now interne in a hospital in
Kingston. He is one of four sons
who have graduated with a uni-
versity degree. A fifth son, Eric,
is a student at Queen's Univer-
sity.
Pastor Clark Here
Services in the Baptist Church
Sunday were conducted by Pastor
Clair Clark who is ass"suming the
Auburn -Clinton pastoral charge'
for the summer. months. Mr. Clark
is a student at McMaster Univer-
sity, Hamilton. He, along 'with
his wife and infant daughter are
occupying the parsonage at Clin-
ton. Both Mr. and Mrs. ' Clark
graduated from University of To-
ronto two years ago.
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A men's choir of 24 members
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Thursday. The concert consist-
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