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Clinton News-Record, 1951-10-11, Page 6IIIIIIIIIIIIuIVIII!lllllllllllllilllll11111111111111 'PAGE SIX CLINTON:, NEWS -RECORD THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 10451; News of Bayfield ,,..' Representative: tiles Lucy it. Woods Phone Bayfield 45r3 Charles Guest, London. spent Mr, and Mrs. W. Norris and the weekend in the village. son Billy, Detroit, were at their Miss Jessie Metcalf, Detroit, was home over the weekend. Miss Betty . Lou Larson, Lon- don, was home over the holiday. Miss Agnes Savage, Detroit, 0eaupied her cottage over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. E. Pounder, Stratford, occupied their cottage', over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Church- ward, Landon, spent the week- end at their cottage. George Johnson, Erieau, who operated the "Old Forge" for the season, left lest week. Miss Doris McEwen, UWO, and Miss de Corsey, London, . spent and three children. London, were Thanksgiving with her, at their cottage over the week - cottage over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. 3. A. Orr and son, Stratford, occupied the fam- ily cottage over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mack, Phyllis and Merry, visited in Emibro over the holiday weekend. Dr. and Mrs. Wilson Mitchell, Birmingham, Mich., oocupied their cottage during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ted MdPortland and family, Chatham, were at their cottage over the weekend. Dr. and Mrs. R. Torrance and family, London, occupied their cottage over the long weekend. Mr. and Mrs. .Pack Tillmann end. Harold Vanstone and family, Kitchener, were With his father, Albert Vanstone, oyer the holi- day. Mr. and Mrs. 3. M. Stewart. Hamilton, Spent the Thanksgiving•, weeeknd at their home in the village. Miss Margaret Ferguson, To- ronto, spent the Thanksgiving weekend at her home in the village. Mrs. Fred McEwen returned home on Thursday last after hav- ing spent a couple of weeks in Lnodon. Miss Betty Heard, London. spent Thursday and Friday last with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. E. Heard. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Stephenson and family, Toronto, were at their home in the village over Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher, Waterloo, visited the former's aunt, Mrs. F. A. Edwards over Thanksgiving. Miss Kathleen and Bernard Reid. Windsor. were at their cot- tage "Enfield" over the Thanks- giving weekend. Mrs. William Hair, returned to Toledo, Ohio, on- Thursday last., She was accompanied by Mrs. Violet Walters. Frank Corrie returned to Strat- ford on Friday after having spent the summer with his son and fam- ily in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kanter and. family, Grosse Pointe, Mich., spent the weekend at their cot- tage ottage in the village. The many friends of Frank Keegan, who is ill in Scott Mem- orial Hospital, Seaforfh,. wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers left on Monday for Hamilton af- ter having spent the summer at their cottage, 'Char -•Min." Mr. and Mrs. H. Edwards, Jr., London, spent the Thanksgiving weekend with Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bailey, New Ritz Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hopson and family, Angus, were with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hopson, over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Burch left on Tuesday -for Clearwater, Fla., after spending the summer at their cottage in "The Highlands." Mrs. Kirk returned to Wing- ham on Saturday after having the subject, autographed by the spent some time with Mrs. R. Commandant, RMC, Brigadier D. Carnochan and Miss Verna Agnew, for obtaining the highest Graves. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Knight and daughter Mary, Toronto, 'vis- ited Mrs. Knight's mother, Mrs. F. Gemeinhardt over Thanks- giving. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Corrie and David, visited Rev, and Mrs, Laverne Morgan and family, Marine City, Mich., over Thanks- giving. Lawrence Fowlie and Mr. end Mrs. Fred Fowlie, London, spent the Thanksgiving weekend with their sisters, Misses F. and E. Fowlie. Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Hunter and family, Charles Rogers, Jr., To- ronto, were at their home in the village for the Thanksgiving weekend. Angus McRae and two sons, Kenneth and Douglas, London, Johnston over the Thanksgiving INSTALMENT -PLAN BUYING FOR FIVE PER CENT DOWN No One -Third Down -Payment On Canada Savings Bonds "While down -payments on most instalment purchases run to a third or more of the total cost, there is one valuable commodity you can buy with an initial payment of just one-twentieth—that's Canada Savings Bonds, the best investment you can 'buy," William Robinson, manager of the Bank of Montreal in Clinton, said this week when discussing the new issue of Government bonds. "People who cannot afford the full cash price of these bonds can purchase them for a five per cent down -payment. Just $2.50 down on a $50 bond, or $5 on a $100 bond. The remainder can be paid in easy, regular instalments over the next 12 months." One special feature of the 1951 bond issue which Mr. Robinson emphasized was the new high rate of interest. The old rate of 2.75 per cent has been discarded. Each bond bears 10 coupons at the rate of 3.5 per cent a year. The first coupon covers a period of 21 months (equal to 2 per cent per annum), due August 1, 1953. From that date. one coupon at 3.5 per cent is payable annually on August 1, until 1962. This amounts to 3.21 per cent over the life of the bond. 1VIr. Robinson invites Clinton people to take advantage of this easy-paYmenrt . plan by getting their bonds at the B of M. "We shall," he said, "he glad to assist anyone in the purchase of Canada Savings Bonds, whether for cash a or on the instalment plan." FLO-ZON ENAMEL There's nothing like II ler pointing Indoor and outdoor beautiful finish, Bemisy flows on and Eighteen appeoiingcolors d Imparts Dreg black and white. J. W. COUNTER CLINTON, ONTARIO weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker and Gwen, Mrs. V. A. Burt and Miss Mary Lou. London,. +were with F; W. Baker, over the weekend and Thanksgiving. Mrs. E. Banta and Miss J, Pat - visited Ma and: Mrs. William H. ton left on Wednesday of last week for the former's home in Hackensack, N.J., after having been the . guests of Miss Cecil MoLeod. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Geddes and Miss Mary Geddes, Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs; Stewart Geddes and John, London; visited Mr. and Mrs. James Ferguson on Thanks- giving Day. Mr. :and Mrs. Ernst Rehn, Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich., vis- ited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Dewar, over the weekend en route to spend a va- cation in Toronto and Kingston. Mrs, Ed Schnell, who suffer- ed a fracture to her right knee, when hit by a motorcycle while crossing Dundas street one day during Western Fair week, was able to -return home from Si. Joseph's Hospital, Lonrion, last weep with her leg in a cast. Her many friends hope that she will make a good recovery. Mrs. Elton Schnell who was With her last week returned to Detroit on Saturday. The autumn meeting of the WMS and WA of the United Church was held Thursday last at the home of Mrs. C. H. SScotchh- mer. There was a good attend- ance, and a feature of the meet- ign was a talk by Miss C. O. Mc- Leod on her recent trip to Flor- ida. She also showed pictures and specimens of the odd trees, plants and wildlife, to be found there. A bale of clothing for Korea recently has been packed and the committee .reported that 170 pounds had been donated and is ready for shipment. Graduates from RMC In a colorful ceremony at the Official Opening Ceremony of the Royal Military College, Kingston, prizes were presented by the Minister of Financce,� Hon. D. C. Abbott, K.C., on October 6. Cadet W. F. Furter received the Second Year medal for General Proficiency 1950-51. Also prizes of red leather bound books of R:323:.e+`.'•:7 ': ,!:'.:,,::!+::���4+'± :••:�$M':�. SM+:M`�w,CiWHi!A.?'H's•�'+!rk.':!"d.•j•.'�.'_'Ir!'X LONDESBORO • Miss Frances Lyon, London, 'visited with hre parents, Mr. and Mrs. S, Lyon. Mr. and Mrs. T. Reid who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Allen. have returned to To- ronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunking and Miss Doris Grierson attended the YPU meeting do St. Thomas Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, George McVittie, Londesboro, spent Thanksgiving Day With Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oakes, Goderich Township. Miss Margaret Tamblyn, BelIe- viile, was with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tamblyn, over the- holiday. Miss Lois Wood, London, and Kenneth Wood; OAC,, Guelph, spent the Thanksgiving holiday with their parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Edwin *Wood. Mrs. T. Knox, who has been visiting with her daughter, Miss Lavina. Toronto, has returned home. Her daughter spent the weekend holiday with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gaunt, Ken- neth and Faye, Mr. and Mrs. Ems. merson Beek visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Moroso and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gibbs, Hamilton. Miss 011ie Moon, Toronto, was with her father, George Moon. Mary Caldwell, London, with her mother, Mrs. Caldwell. -Lorne Heels, Toronto, with friends in the village. Mrs. Charles Watson entertain- ed her family on Thanksgiving. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Sinclair, Anne, Marie and Joan, Kippen; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Riley and Sharon, Hensall; and Miss Fern Watson, London, and Miss Sinclair, Toronto. Joint WMS Meeting Londesboro WMS members are invited to meet with the Burns Auxiliary on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 16, at the Burns Church. YPU Convention The YPU convention and ban - inset will be held in Londesboro Church on Tuesday afternoon and evening, Oct. 16. Cater to C. of C. The Women's Institute of Lon- desboro catered to the Chamber of Commerce, Clinton banquet, on Wednesday evening, Ont. 10. W. Govier, Mrs. W. Mountain, Mrs. C. Shobbrook and Miss F. Jamieson. A cordial invitation is given to all ladies of the con- gregation to be present. Londesboro WI Meets The regular meeting of Lon- desboro WI was held with Mrs, Robert Fairservice In the chair. After the usual opening exercises a story on the'"origin of the Mary Stewart Collect was read by Mrs. Lloyd' Pipe.' The roll call was answered with "How to entertain a sick child." The Huron County School Nurse, Miss Reid, was present marks in second year military studies, economics, mathematics, and physics. He also received the summer training prize, a Royal Canadian Engineer prize present- ed to the Officer Cadet at Chilli - week, )3.C., for the second pract- ical phase of the COTC. to the cadet attaining highest standard in leadership and officer qualities. It was a "Sam Brown" leather belt. Bill, who is the son of Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Falter. London, is well-known in Bayfield, being a grandson of Mrs. W. J. Stinson. We congratulate him on his bril- liant progress in his studies and practical work. (Intended for last week) Mrs. D. MacKenzie, Sr., who had been staying with her sister. Miss A. M. Stirling, left last week t visit her daughter Mrs S. 0 LIFE INSURANCE IS VITAL TO FAMILY PROTECTION 1951 $300 below list 1951 Pontiac Styleline deluxe Sedan, brand new 1951 Chevrolet. Styleline. Sedan, brand new 1951 Pontiac deluxe Fleetline Sedan, $200 under list 1951 Chevrolet Styleline Sedan, $200 under list 1950 Chevrolet deluxe Styleline Sedan 1949 Mercury Sedan, fully -equipped '1949 Chevrolet Styleline Sedan 1949 Chevrolet Fleetline Coach 1949 Chevrolet Styleline deluxe Sedan, 4' custom radio, air conditioning and two -toned in color 1948 Chevrolet Styleniaster Coach 1948 Chevrolet Fleetlinte Coach 1947 Chevrolet Sedan 1947 Pontiac Sedan ' 1946 Nash Sedan - 1946 Mercury Coach, radio 1940 Mercury Coach 1938 Pontiac Sedan TRUCKS Ford deluxe. Coach, fully -equipped, it: 1,948 Chevrolet N. -ton Stake, deluxe cab NEW CARS CHEVROLET, PONTIAC, BUICK, OL DSMOBILE, FORD, METEOR *: Approximately 24-hour service with choice of colours REGULAR LIST PRICE +.t• -.•4-•••-e • 11-Y+-. CASH - TRADE — TERMS OPEN EVENINGS' UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK Brussels. Motor -s. Huron County's Foremost Used ,Car Dealer F Phone 73-X BRUSSELS SEE YOUR MUTUAL REPRESENTATIVE ABOUT A SAVINGS AND PROTECTION POLICY - 411A H. C. LA W SON Bank of Montreal Building, PHONE: Office 251W; Res. 251J GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES 1. Short Term -5 years 2. 3'/r% interest payable half yearly ' 3. Principal and interest uncofz ditionally guaranteed 4. Authorized investment for Trust Funds 5. No fluctuation in Principal 6. Amounts of $100.00 and up may be invested THE _STERLING TRUSTS CORPORATION Hood Office 372 Bay St., Toronto N N.iT• - . HOLMESVILLE . Ilolmesville Anniversary Holmesville United Church will, observe its anniversary this Sunday; October 14, with services at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m, . Rev, Hugh C. Wilson of Wesley - Willis United Church, Clinton. will have charge of both services, while Rev. M. G. Newton preaches at Wesley -Willis Church in the morning. and gave an outline of her work. Mrs. Jim Crawford had several -. rugs on display and gave some helpful points on how to make - one, Mrs. Bert Allen gave a read- ing and 'Mrs. Tom Allen gave a piano selection. "Lunch was. served. Church Anniversary Londesboro United, Church is holding its anniversary services next Sunday, Oct. 14. at 11 a.m. end 7.30 p.m. (EST). Rev. W. H. Proctor, Teeswater, is the guest speaker. Special music is being prepared for the occasion. Londesboro WA The regular meeting of Lon- desboro WA will be held in the Sunday School room of the church on Thursday, Oct. 18. Programme committee: Mrs. R. Yungblut and Mrs. Watson. Hostesses are: Mrs. Keyes, Varna. Trinity Club Meets The Trinity Club resumed its activities again after the summer recess, the first meeting being held at the home of the presi- dent, Mrs. J. E. Hovey Tuesday evening last. Mrs. Hovey opened meeting with devotional exercises in keeping with the Thanksgiv- ing theme. The secretary, Miss Berthena Sturgeon, took the roll call and read the minutes of the last meeting. Mrs. Ted. Mack gave the treasurer's report. The guest speaker was Mrs. William J. Hall, who gave a most com- prehensive and delightful descrip- tion of her nine weeks' stay in Jerusalem, and pilgrimages to other paints in Palestine. Mrs. Maynard Corrie was co -hostess. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Fred Weston the first Tuesday in November. Goderich Township Preferred by millions of Canadians for its superb quality and flavour. "SALADA TEA Mrs. Howard Cox spent t h e week in Clinton. Mrs. Priscilla, Goderich, spent a few days visiting in this neigh- borhood. Mr. and Mrs. Farland Betties. Toronto, spent the weekend with the former's brother, Allen and Mrs. Battles. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Clark, To- ronto, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wise, and other relatives over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Torrance over the holidays were Mr. and Mrs./Ed Williams, GOde- rich, and Miss Reinke and two friends, Hamilton. Large Apple Crop Everybody is busy harvesting their large crop of apples. Sells Farm Mrs. David Campbell has sold her farm and will be having a sale in the near future. TOWNSHIP .OF STANLEY Court Of Revision TAKE NOTICE that a Court of Revision for the Township of Stanley will be held in the Township Hall, Varna, on Monday, Nov. 5, 1951 at 1 p.m. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that all appeals against the 1951 Assessment must be hi my hands by Wed- nesday, October 31, 1951. (Signed) FRED S. WATSON, Clerk and Treasurer, R. R. 3, Bayfield Clinton Monument Shop Open Every Friday and by appointment For further information contact .1. J. Tapfe, corner Gibbings St. and Rattenbury St. E., PHONE '103 Memorials and Cemetery Work of Every Description T. PRYDE and SON Clinton — Exeter — Seaforth TRAVEL B TRAIN TO Centres visited by THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES The Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh, and The Duke of Edinburgh SPECIAL REDUCED COACH FARES Tickets are good going day preceding and day of Royal Visit; return limit midnight the following day. Fares apply from points within the province and from other points specially designated., Weekend fares also apply where applicable. Y' ¢S 'C Enquire of local agents for specioi fares and effective doles front your station. 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