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Clinton News-Record, 1951-04-05, Page 6`PAGE SIX CLINTON NEWS -RECORD THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 195t -News of Bayfield Representative; a Phone Hayfield 4513 `' Kiss Lucy R. Woods Arnold Makers spent the East- er weekend in Kingston: • Mr. and Mrs. H. Ahrens, Detroit,' were in the village on Thursday last. Mrs. R. B. Johnatoxi, London, was at her home in the village on Tuesday. Mrs. Thomas Badley visited in Stratford for a couple of days last Week. Sgt. Ted Davies, London, spent Monday and Tuesday at Ids home in the village. Mr. and Mrs. F. Bryant, Byron, were at their cottage in the vil- lage on Tuesday. Miss Juen Brandon returned to London on Sunday to resume her teaching duties. Gordon. Stewart, Kincardine, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sturgeon. Mr. and Mrs. G. Spencer and three children spent a few days last week at Galt. Mrs. E. Jones, London, visited her sister, Mrs. Emerson Heard, over the weekend. Miss Ruth Wright, London, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Makin over the iveekend. Mr. and Mrs,: Keen returned home last week after having spent a week in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Furter; London, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs, W. J. Stinson. Miss Betty Heard, London, spent the weekend with her parents, 1VIr. and Mrs, Emerson Heard. Don Ward, London, was to guest at the home of Mr. and h1rs, L. H, MacLeod, over the weekend. -Mils. J. Ii, Cobb, Toronto, Dame on Thursday last • •to spend the Spring and Summer at her cabin in the village. Mins H. Colbeck returned to the village on Sunday after hav- ing spent tibe Easter vacation in Amherstburg. Mist Jacqueline Cluff, Goderich Township, spent the Easter week with her uncle and. aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Alf. Se n:beaer, Jr. Mrs. Berger and daughter Do- reen, Stretford, spent a few days lest week with Mr. and Mrs. Keen, "Trail Blazer" cottage. „pending a three -weeks' vacation. with their respective parents in the village.„ Sgt. and Mrs. F. May and three children who have been at Green- wood, N.S,, for the past year, re- turned last week to open `May- field :ter the season. Mrs. Delbert Haw, Donnie and. Donne, left en Saturday for their home aft 'Proton Station after hav- ing visited her br=other, William T. Heard, from Tuesday. Ronald Burt, London, spent the teeeleend with his •grandeather, F, W. Baker. Mrs. Burt and Mary Lou who spent the Easter vaca- tion with her father returned to London with him. Mrs. A. Silllivan and sun, Rom- eo, Mich., are visiting her mother, Mrs. W. J. McLeod, Sr., who re- turned to 'her home in the village the beginning of the week after having been in a musing home in Blyth since last August. Don nie MsILeod, PortBurwell, is also home for a few days. •Speedy Recovery! The 'many feiends of Malcom Toms, who underwent a -major operatkm in Clinton Hospital on Tuesday, wish him a speedy re coVery. - Congratulationls! Mrs. George Lindsay celebrat- ed her birthday on Monday, April 8, by haying a tea party at which her five daughters were present to• enjoy the occasion together. Boy in Hospital Little Gary Johnston, four-year- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ford Johnston, was taken to Clinton Public Hospital on Sunday night suffering from pneumonia es the result of 'flu. Elis parents are taking turns staying with him at the hospital. We are glad. to , re- port that he is Improving in health.. Leases House Sgt. William Coates, RCAF,' who was recently transferred from Greenwood, N.S. to R. end C. School, Clinton, has leased Mrs. William Balkwill's house. Sgt. and Mrs. Coates and three brays, John, Jimmy and Joe, have been guests at The New Ritz Hotel for over two weeks. We bid them welcome to our midst. Errors Corrected We wish to correct two errors in reporting surnames in the last issue of Clinton News -Record: First, in the obituary of Mrs. F. W. Raker, the name James Stirl- ing, should have read: "James Hutchings" in the list of flower bearers;• second, in the account of the dedication of ,the Christen- ing bowl presented to Knox Presbyterian Church by Mrs. William Armstrong, it should have read: "in memory of her parents and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McMath and Shel- don". This correspondent offers sincere apologies for her mistake to torose concerned. Trinity WA Meets The monthly meeting of the WA of Trinity Church, which had been postponed owing to the 'flu epidemic, was held at the home of Mrs, N. W. Woods on Thursday afternoon. The open- ing exercises were conducted by the president, Mrs. Emerson Heard, who remembered in pray- er Mrs. F. W. Baker, a faithful member who was called to A Higher Service on March 19. Mrs, George King read the Scripture. The minutes of the last meeting were reed by the secretary, Mrs. R. Larson. It was reported that in the Dorcas work there were still items of clothing needed for the outfit for St. Paul's School, Blood Reserve, Cardston, Alta, This school holds a very special interest for those in this parish Mrs Hazel Murray and daugh- ter, Donna, Owen Sound, are spending a few days with her deughter, Mrs. W. J. McLeod. 'Mrs. S. Ervine and Mary Eliza- beth have •returned home after having sipent the Easter week with her parents in Southampton. Mrs. H. A. Lawson has return- ed to the village and is staying with Nee and Mrs. Maynard Car- rie until she opens her cottage. P.C. Lloyd Westlake and Mrs. Westlake, Mount Foresf, are From F :ZZ T Feathers Use ASTER When you feed Master Chick Starter you are feeding a prop- erly balanced ration. MASTER CHICtorY controlled STARTER testeddb t� edthe Master Experimental Farm. It is available as MASH or BR,UMS. . �d�1A ST R BALANCED FEEDS ALL CLASIE'S OF POULTRY FARM LITE STOCK FUR BEARING ANIMAL^ & 000S .1 Mw0- 4M tea.,, Cu,,,,,S L,nn0 3. TIDO'` i Phone 114 - WE CARRY OYSTER SHELL CONCENTRATES GRIT and SALT ,RECORR,S, Yonr Friendly Master Feeds Dealer is: and SONS - Clinton HOLMESV'ILLE Sandra Williams spent part of the taster holidays with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Bol- ton, Colborne. , Mrs: D. E. Glidden and Eileen went to Toronto by train Met week, remaining to visit friends for a couple of days. Mrs. Elmer Potter and Cathy visited for a few days at Tees - water with Mrs. Potter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald, Miss Weston who has been with Mx. and Mrs, T. Elliott since Christmas, returned on Wednes- day to her home in Hayfield. Mr. and Mrs. Bent Lobb spent Tuesday and Wednesday of last week visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon .MacFarlane, Port Stanley. On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Jon- athan Fisher visited Mrs. Fish- er's mother, Mrs. Annie Steep at the home of Mrs. , W. H, Johnston. Miss K. Holmes has a student teacher front Stratford Normal at her school this week, the visit- ing student being Mies Margaret Holland, Clinton, Guests last week with Mrs. W. I3. Johnston were Mr, and Mrs. Adam Johnston and Gordon, Lucknow, and Miss Myrtle. John- ston, Goderich. Aberhart's Garage, Goderich offers you "SAFE BUY" USED CARS AND TRUCKS at winter prices BUY • NOW AND SAVE! Now available at \ present low- prices: 1950 FORD Custom Coach 1950 PLYMOUTH Special deluxe Sedan 1950 MORRIS Oxford Sedan 1950 .AUSTIN Sedan, like new 1948 MERCURY Sedan, 114 1948 FORD Tudor, with radio 1947 CHEVROLET Tuder 1947 HUDSON Six Sedan, new tires 1947 FORD half -ton TRUCK Some older models to choose from. 1 Only- LATT. MODEL. FORD TPACTOR new paint, a real buy Phone Goderich.. 625w I' .44-4-644-44-4.4444-4-44 ♦e, BRUCEFIELD r Doug McBeabh, Wingham, spent the holidays with Ms parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Neil and children were visiting "Mr. and Mrs,, W. Stackhouse. Mrs. A, Helmer has returned to the village after spending the winter with her sister in Exeter. Miss Elizabeth Scott, London, spent a recent weekend v✓ith Miss M. Swan and Mrs. A. Ham. Miss Evelyn Howard and Mar- lene Haugh, and Dr. Anna Mc- Intosh, Toronto, were visiti15 Mrs. C. Haugh. Mrs, A. Zapfe has returned from spending a week in Toronto and Miss Margie Bente from vis- iting in London. Mrs. Fred Smith, Nora and Stewart, ' Norande, .Que., were visirtling her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fenwick Stewart. Spending the holiday weekend at their homes were Misses Marg and Leona, Anderson from Lon- don, ondon, Marion Peterson, London, Janet Watson, Aylmer, Thornton Mustard, Kingsville, Ruth Wool- ley, Goderich. Undergoes Operation Will Henry underwent an op- eration 'iii Victoria Hospital, London this week. *MS Thankoffering The Easter Thankoffering of the WMS'of Brucefield United Church will be held in the church on Sunday evening. The speaker will be Mrs. Marion Longley, Toronto, formerly of West China. Choir Entertained The members of session and their wives entertained on Wed- nesday evening last ,the members of the choir ata banquet. The tables were tastefully decorated in Easter motif. -Following the supper, Mrs. R. Allan arranged a program of contests and sing- song. All had a most enjoyable evening. Brucefield WA Meets The Woman's Association of Brueefield United Ohureh met on April 3 with a good attendance. The meeting opened with .hymn No. 7; Mrs. B. Keyes read the Scripture lesson from Luke 15; Mrs. Robert Allan gave an ad- dress on "Foregiveness"; hymn No. 13 was sung, followed by prayer by Mrs. B. Keyes. The Creed was repeated in unison. Miss M. McDonald presided over the business period. Mrs, L. Wil- son read the minutes of the last meeting. The roll call was an- swered by the maiden name of your mother-in-law. The treas- urer's report was read by Mrs. H, Berry. "Thank you" notes were re- ceived from Miss Marie Elliott, Visitors for a few clays last week at the home of their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lobb, were Murray and Bruce Lobb, Goderich Township. • • Guests with Mr. and Mrs. M. Stock during Easter week were their grendchilclren, Elinor and Gary Williams, Goderich Town- ship, and dining the weekend, Mr. and Mrs.. Bill McClinchey, Lonc1 n. Hugh Whiteford spent last weekend visiting._ with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mellwain, Blue Water Highway. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. N. Heard and Mrs. Har- rison were also guests at the Me- Ilwain home. Weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. W. Mcelinehey included Mr. and Mrs. Bill McClinchey, Lon- don, Mr, and Mrs. Carl- McCiin- ehey and Nelson, Kippen, Mr. and Mrs, Albert MnClinohey and Sharon, Port Albert, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cox and children, Por- ter's Hill. Congratulations! Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Gliddon who this week celebrated their silver wedding anniversary. Piano Pupils Here On Saturday Miss Eileen Glid- den had a gathering of her piano pupils of this district and from her Auburn class, all meeting in the Sunday School rooms. of the Holinesvaiief Church. 'Festival numbers were played, a social time held, end lunch served by the hostess, Sympathy Extended On Monday morning at about nine o'clock Charles McPhail passed away et his home in the village after an illness of almost two years. He had, been confined to bed ever since a stroke had paralysed him. Mrs, McPhail had oared for him during his illness, and the community's sympathy goes to her at this time. Three Boys Play Hockey We were interested to read the accoimt of the Young Canada PeeWee hockey tournament: which took place at the Goderich rink last week, when teams from all !>arts. of Southern Ontario par- ticipated. Playing with the_God- erioh Township team were three boys from Holmesvi!le school, Jack Norman, defence; Victor Corran, wing; and Bobbie Grigg, George Baird, Mrs. Henderson, ,3 was in *barge of the entertain. M, MacDonald and Mrs. W. Scott. meet. Mrs. W. Scott conducted a, The meeting closed with hymn ooirpie of contests, after which No, 354 and prayer. Group No. lunch was served. since Douglas Pitts, stile son of a former hector, is now principal. Mrs. J. B. Higgins read part of the chapter on 1 Cor. 1, verse 13, from Sir Henry Drummond's book "The Best Things in Life." Fol- lgsving the benediction pronounc- ed ronouned by the president, the hostess, served tea. 444444444-1,44444444-4444-44, Spring Clearance Sale of Used Pianos Such well known makes as HEINTZMAN, NOILDHE!MER, MASON & RISCH, WEBER and others, AT REASONABLE PRICES AND TERMS. Write: HEINTZMAN & Co. 242 Dundas St. London for further particulars. No obligations. 4,4-4÷4444-44-444.44-4 4 44+ 4.4.44 M Your now telephone book is GOING TO PRESS!. Clinton's New - Telephone Directory. is almost ready to go to Press. Should you wish to arrange for addbttoaial listings in tibe alphabetical • section, or to make any lest minute changes in your present listing, please gall your Telephone- Business Office today. C. B. SYMONDS, Manager THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA • Afternoon Teas make friendly entertainment SALADA TEA sup. Although the team from Ethel came out on top with a s;'ore of 6 to 2, the boys feel they played a good game and cer- tainly enjoyed it, . New Mail'Courier After more than 20 years of very faithful service, Leslie Jervis has relinquished his post as mail route courier for R.R. 2, Clinton. Mr. Jervis, with the help of Mrs. Jervis and other members of his family, very sel- dom failed to get the mail de- livered despite the hazardous Conditions of roads and inelem- ant weather, and his services have been greatly appreciated, Charles Hutchins, who has been named as sudeessor, began his duties on March 26. YPU Notes. The weekly meeting of the YPU was held on Monday, March 26, with the citizenship convener, Alex Glenn, in charge. Dewar Norman read the Scripture, and Mr. Newton led in prayer. Alex Glenn took as his topic, "Easter Thoughts" It was decided to hold the next meeting, which will be the final one for the year, in the church basement on Monday, April 9. This meeting will take the form of a pot luck supper which will be In charge of Dewar Norman anal his committee. 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