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Clinton News-Record, 1948-06-03, Page 6`leAGE SIX CLINTON NEWS -RECORD THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 194e !nteresting Items From News -Record's, Correspondents PASSES AT 'GODERICH`' GODERICH—Allan D. McLean, 78, head of one of the eldest bus - loess establishments here, died at his home Saturday May 24. He operated a men's clothing ;business which his father established 85 years ago. $400 TO FUND A grant of $400 to the Commun ity Building Fund was approved at a meeting of Hensel Chamber of Commerce. Gordon Wright, clirector'of physical education and recreation for Ontario, was the speaker. €asino,a evie... GRAND BEND DANCING SATURDAY - JUNE 5th LEN HOPI£INS and his CHATEAU LAURIER ORCHESTRA One Night Only! 23 NEWS OF. BAYFIELD Representative: Nils Lucy R Woods Phone Clinton 631r31 Miss Gloria Westlake, Lo don, having spent the weekend at their was homeover the weekend cottage. Mrs James Webster spent a few Donald MacLeod came home days last week in Seafo'th, last week after having spent the Keith Brandon, Exeter, was past few months with his brother home over the weekend. Harold in Hope. B. C. John R. MacLeod is home after ; Miss Jessie Metcalf, accompan having spent some weeks fishing ted by Miss J. Vanarsdale, Det et Erieau. • roit, spent the weekend with her Miss Beverley York, London, mother. spent the weekend at her home In Mrs, J. M. Stewart, Hamilton, the village. is at her home in the village, Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Ed, . Blair and Stewart, was also here over the family, Windsor, called on friends weekend. M Jowett's Grove on Sunday.. Miss C. P. Rankin, Mount Plea - R. W. Stephens and family, sant, Mich,, came last week to London, were at their home in spend several months at her cott- the village over the weekend. age, "Glenboig". Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Paull, List Misses, Alice Drouin and A, Fer- owel, spent Wednesday of last nette, Mich„ spent the Decoration week in the village. 1'Day weekend at the latter's cote-. Mrs, Walter Westlake has op- age, ened the "Blue Water Booth" for Mrs. H. Ahrens, Detroit, is the Summer. spending a couple of weeks at her Dr. Mitchell and family, Birm- cottage "Trail Blazer." Mr Ah - Ingham, Mieh,, were at their cott- rens was also here over the week- end and Decoration Day, Mr. and Mrs, William F. Buchan returned to. Dunnville on Satur- day after having: spent a few days with the former's sister, Mrs. N. W. Woods, •'The Hut" Mrs. W: M. Purves and Mrs: Lyttle returned to Birmingham, Mich., on Tuesday after having spent a few days at the former's cottage. Guests at the Albion Hotel over the weekend included: Mr. and Mrs. H., H. Armond, Dearborn, Miss Phyllis Hurcomb, Donald Diehl, Royal Oak, Miss Shirley Wade, Detroit, Mich. Misses Margaret and Rhea Kruke, Dearborn, Mich., arrived on Monday at their home. here to prepare their gift shop. "The Village Guild", for the Summer Season. Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Atkinson,, Stewart and Marion, accompanied by Capt and Mrs. Renouf Johns and babe, St. Clair Shores, Mich., were at, their home in the village over the Decoration Day weekend Miss Mary Dewar and Miss Catherine Urquhart, Kincardine, visited the former's brothers Dav- id Dewar, Bayfield, and George Dewar, Blue Water Highway, Stanley Township, over the week- end. Guests at the New Ritz Hotel over the weekend included: Mr. and Mrs. Julian Wilson, Cleveland Mr. and Mrs, Harold Friewald, Bobby and Babbette, Grosse Pte. Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Van Ost- enburg. David and Bruce, Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Day and two children, Donna and Lucy, Pleas- ant Ridge, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cook Evanston Ill, and two children Lewis and Gail, spent the weekend at "Hightop" cottage, Miss Anne Drouin accompan- ied by. Mrs. T. B. Mullen, Detroit, spent the weekend at "Hillcrest". Recent guests at "The Little Inn" included: Mrs. Barry Hughes Miss Helen Wharin, Toronto; Mr and Mrs. E. L. Cushman and two children, Dearborn, Mich; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Charbon, Birmingham, ..i; • Mich,; Mrs. Harvey Lambert, Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. M. Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. F. Ritchie Ehnvale, spent the weekend with the !afters par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George King, Mr and Mrs. M. C. Hart and Ron- nie, Toronto, were also with them over the Victoria Day weekend.. Marino Antognini Mit on Mon- day for Montreal to meet his wife who is arriving from Switzerland. Mrs. C. W. Brown who has been visiting her sister, Mrs, A. A. Armstrong, Bronson Line, Stanley Township for a few days after returning from Clinton, Iowa op- ened her cottage "The Briars" on Friday. Those who were in their cott- ages in Jowett's Grove over the weekend were: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hayman, London, Mr. and Mrs. Colquhoun, Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs, Guy Finout and daughter Marg- aret, Buffalo; and Mr. and Mrs. J. Finout, Flint; Mr. and Mrs, B. E. Foyston, London, Miss Marion Fairbairn, Detroit, returned on Friday to spend the Season at her cottage "Westwtnd". She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. F. Hendrick and son and Bill Thom, Birmingham, Mich., who spent the Decoration Day holiday with her. Mr. and Mrs. Thom and younger son were also Miss Fairbairn's guests on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs J. D. Hughes and son, Derrie, Mrs. Hughes, Sr., Don Woomer, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rob- ichaud, Rejane, Miss Sarah Woom- er, Mrs. Itaby and daughter, Ro- berta, Mr. and Mrs. D. D, Barlow, Lee, Kent and Sharon, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. F. Geary and daugh- ter, Andrea, Mr. and Mrs. E. Pon- grasz and family, Grosse Point; Mr. and Mrs. L Frorner, Kitchener occupied cottages in . Jowett's Grove over the weekend. Congratulations! Congratulations are• extended to Miss Doris McEwen who: for the third year, won the ,;Huron County Scholarship' for the high- est marks obtained at University of Western Ontario,.London..Doris also won the Albert 0. Jeffery Scholarship for highest marks in third year Biology but by reason of the first award, this reverted to another pupil. Darn Burned Bayfield Fire Brigade answer- ed a call to Clifford Keyes' faun on the Babylon Line Stanley Township at L30 am. on Monday. The alarm was turned in by a group of young people 'returning home and had gained considerable headway before it attracted at- tention. The brigade was able to save nearby buildings but the barn and a large amount of mach- inery were burned. age over the weekend. Mrs, Lillian Thomas, Toledo, Ohio, came on Saturday to spend some time with Miss Cecil McLeod Mrs. T. H. Lambert, Detroit, is spending a couple of weeks in the village, Rev. F: G. Stotesbury left on Friday to spend a few days at Richard's Landing. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bauer and fam- ily, Waterloo, were at their cott- age over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Will,' London, were at their cottage for a few days last week. Mrs. R. Peck and daughter, Mrs. Grace Berry, London, spent Sunday at their cottage, "Belle Vue" Howard and Ronald Burt, Lon- don, spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Orr returned to Stratford on Monday after CANADIAN TRAINS FROM THE "BLUE BOOK OF FAMOUS a�80110 \„ U,firt untato The "Blue Book" — youd Canadian National Time Taws — guide to tune, - cohere in Canada. Th. 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A nice crowd attended the fire- side hour Sunday evening at the home of Miss Thelma Shobbrook, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Valkom, Munro, visited -with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shaddick. Mr. and: Mrs. Percy McBride, Carlow were with Mrs. L. Saund- ercock, Mr. and Mrs, Stuart Robinson, Blyth, visited at Joe Shaddick's home. Mr. and Mrs Ray Clarke; Ken- neth and Ronald, Woodham visit- ed with,,Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen on Sunday., ' Mr. and Mrs, Bill ' Wells and Douglas Clinton, spent Sunday at the home of the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Youngblutt. Wedding Bells, rang in the vill- age on Saturday, May 29 for Mn and Mrs, Don Kennedy, newly- weds. Mr. and Mrs. David Mair and family, Detroit, spent the week- end at the home of Mr: and Mrs. Bob Fairservice and, family, Mr. and Mrs. Will Glover and Willis, Detroit, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Youngblutt and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Mountain ov- er the weekend. Couple Feted Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Howett entertained at their home in hon- or of Miss Eileen Dark and Jack Clark whose marriage takes place this week. After a short program and a social hour, gifts were pre- sented in a decorated basket by. Frances and Vera Lyon, an apex. - date address was read by Helen Lyon. Lunch was served, Farm Forum Picnic The Live Wire' farm forum, group of the 13th of Hullett held their annual inertia at Harbor Park, Goderich Race winners were: boys six. and under, Billie Crawford; boys and .girls, 11 and under, Glenyce Bainton; young women, Vera Lyon; young men, Jack Clark; married women, Mrs. Joe Lyon; married men, Bert Sho- bbrook; bean -straw race, Vera Lyon, Stanley Lyon, Clarence Crawford- shoe race, Ruth Scott and Jimmie Howett; three -begged race, Ruth Scott and Jim Howett; necktie race, Mrs. W. Rowed and Jack Howett,; clothespin race, Glenyce Bainton and Gordon Howett; soda biscuit race, Muriel Shobbrook; wheelbarrow race, Frances Lyon and Jack Clark. HENSALL New Organ Dedicated Dedication clay in the United Church, was held Sunday, at which the organ was dedicated for worship. The minister,, Rev, R. A. Brook, officiated. The in- troductory statement was made by G. M. Drysdale, clerk of the of- ficial board. James Smillie, clerk of the ses- sion, was in charge of the unlock- ing of the organ, recently built. The chimes consist of 21 notes. The choir under direction of S, G. Rannie, with Mis Greta Laramie at the organ consoI, rend- ered two anthems. Soloists were S. G. Rannie, T. J. Sherritt, Mrs. I3. McEwan, Mr. and Mrs. H. Pfile, 3, Hort.,,, gnnl Mia Mar2Aa 5tQd- den, At the evening service the or- gan chimes were dedicated. A gift from the Passmore family, they commemorate a son, 1•10 Gerald Leroy Passmore, who gave his life an 1345 during fly- ing operations over Germany. The unveiling of the plaque was by Carl Passmore, HensaIl. Rev. W. E. MacNiven, B.A., D.D , of Metropolitan Church, London, was guest speaker. S. G. Rannie rendered a solo, and a male quar- tet composed of T. J. Sherritt, P. H. Pile, S. G. Rannie, and R. Rowcliffe, sang. To Present Play The Young People of Varna and Goshen United Church will pre- sent a three -act drama, "The Litt- le Clodhopper", in Hensali Town Hall. Friday. June 11, sponsored by the Wohelo class of the United church This play has been presented in Varna, Brucefield, Bayfield, Centralia and Goderich, S EE THEM TO -DAY! BEATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS BEATTY VACUUM CLEANERS TUBS,' BENCHES, IRONING BOARDS Renta Vacuum — $1:. per day Business 244 - HAWKINS Phone Residence 470 readers For Goal TENDERS. will be received' by the undersigned until June 8, 'at 9. p.m. for approximately Seven. Tons of first quality Hard Anthracite Egg Coal delivered to each 'of the Seven Schools of Tucker - smith School Area by September 1, 1948. Tenders .to state price and' analyst of coral. S. 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