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Clinton News-Record, 1949-05-05, Page 6li WAGE 'SIX CLINTON lEWs-RECORD NEWS OF BAYFIELD Representative: Miss Lucy R. Woods Phone Hayfield 45x3 E. A. Peatherston, London, was home over the weekend. Mrs. E. Antognini, New York, is at her Cottage, "F"Fair Acres." Mrs George 'Reid; Flaxcombe, is visiting friends in Brueefield this week. Mr: and Mrs. F. Bryant, Lon- don, *ere at their cottage in the 'village 'ever the weekend. Prof. R K. ' E. Pemberton end ianiily, ' London, "occupied their cottage over, the weekend. Mr's. Len Si&th,°' `i ondon, visit- ed her mother, Mrs. Charles W. PariTtex, over the ,weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cotton, London, occupied their cottage in the village over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs J. E. ,Hovey left ori Surid'ay to spend a few days motoring in the United "States. Mr. and Mrs 13 ell' 'Hayman, London, spent the weekend at their cottage in Jowett's Grove. ''Mr. and Mrs W. H," Robinson, London,"were `at their cottage in, the 'Village 'tor a few. day's hist week': Mr. and firs. A. F. Furter and Bill, London, spent Sunday with Mrs, Furter's mother, lying, W. J. W A N TE,D Female — to help in CLINTON PUBLIC UTILITIES OFFICE Steady Position to Right Party Apply: A. E. RUMBALL, Superintendent Clinton Public Utilities Commission ,tel lt"I' - 18-b DON'T MISS THIS NIGHT ,! Kidd Baker's Radio Cowboy Show -WILL BE APPEARING IN PERSON TOWN HALL, CLINTON Tuesday, May 10 Show starts 8.30 p.m. ADMISSION; Adults, 50 cants; Children, 25 cents Dance To Follow 18-b Won't YOU help... in the great task of mending broken hives? To the broken in body or spirit, The Salvation Army brings hope and help. It restores to usefulness the erring, the wayward, the victim of self or circum- stance. The work goes on day and night. YOUR dol- lars are needed for this task of human reclamation. Sturson Ronnie Poth, who is attending Junior High School in Kitchener, spent the weekend with his par=ents. Di':and Mrs. Wilson Mitchell, Birmingham, Midi., were at their cottage inthe villageover the weekend. Miss Jeanne Sturgeon, Mitchell, spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Sturgeon. the village on Saturday evening after having been ,the ,guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. ,Middleton, Heusall, for a few days. Mrs. Arthur-Suppnick, Detroit, was at her cottage "Holley Lodge": over the weekend.,, Her guests were Mfrs Ray Fdrsheb,' Mrs,`'Leo Richardson and Mrs. 'Paul Nes- bit Detroit Dr.'gind'Mrs R. G. Hunter and• family, Charles_ Rogerst and Rous-' sell Smith, ' Toronto, were here Mrs, George Davison and Mrs. over the weekend. Mrs, Hunter L. G. Bassett, Woodstock, spent and 'younger " aughter, "" Sally Sunday at the latterts home in Beth, remedied at their hone the village. the village.' " Prot and Mrs. H. Kaibfleisch 'Mrs. Henry 1VIcClinchey re- and two 'sons, London, were at turned to her home in the vil- their cottage in the village over lege on Saturday.'' She was ae- the weekend., by Mr. and Mrs.•John Miss 'Mildred Cameron return- Jefferson; Roy Holm end Bob ed home on Friday after having done nursing duty in London for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Knight, Ronald' and"Mary, Toronto, spent the 1Weekend at the home of Mrs. F. C. Gerneitihard. Mr. and Mr's. Quentin Hall - mann end two sons, New Dun- dee, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Grant Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Orr, and son Tom, Stratford, spent the weekend at the family cottage, Bayfield Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stoles - bury, Chattiain, ''visited their parents, Rev. and Mrs. F. "'G. Stotesbury, over the weekend. George Bell' visited his parents several days last week while the SS."Windoc" was in Goderich Harbour having radar equipment installed. Mrs, George Reid was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas West- lake, Blue Water Highway, Stan- ley Township, for a few days last week. Miss Barbara Brandon is re- cuperating at home after having undergone an operation for re- WANTED e- moval of her tonsils in Seaforth on Saturday. Mrs. E. P. Lewis returned to Craig, Presibri, Vie" spent the weekend with her. Mr: and. Mrs, William :Speed, Merle and Becky, Dearborn,‘ Mich., also visited her over the weekend,:' and on Sun- day Mrs. • Emerson Snyder, Sar- nia, and •Miss Annie 3ViacGregor, Grand Bend, ,were her guests. ' Taken to Hospital, Mrs. F. C. 'Gemeinhard, who we regret to report,–suffered a relapse last week, was taken to Clinton Public Hospital. ori Wed- nesday of last week. Food Poisoning William 1VfcDooi Wes in hospital in Clinton' for 'a couple of days over the Weekend suffering from an attack of food poisoning.' He is out'ami about again this week. Elfin- 7Seard"Showin s National FRP' Board :sowings will 'be held in Bayfield, 'Thurs- day, May 12, at 2.30 'pan., in the school end 8.30 p.m. in the ToWn. Hall, when films "Eye Witness No. 12"; "Planning Canada's Na- tional Capital"; and Eye Wit- ness No. 11, ride 1365"; "The Connors Case," will be shown, Oft Passes Suddenly 61, fernierF well-known London business man, who died ;and denly' from a heart'attacrk at his home at Bayfield l EFxlday, April 29. He'ad lived rued in Bayfield for the ''past 12 years; . Engraving courtesy The London Free Press AUBURN ",Successful .Sate Amos Andrew held a very.suc- cessful sale of farm 'stock and implements last Thursday. Mr. Andrew recently sold his farm to Mr. and Mrs. George' Behan and has purchased Besse's Dairy in Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. And- x'ew and family, Eleanor, Billy and Mary—are moving to Code - rich this . week. We wish. Mr. Andrew every success in hie. business. FACING GRAND CIRCUS PARK The Tuller, a modern hotel for those who wont the best, Con• venient to Offices, Theaters, and Shops. Friendly, courte- ous service and real 'Hotel Comfort. The Tuller Coffee Shop or Cafeteria for your ) Dining Pleasure et modest prices. It pot's to slay at Hotel Tuller, 0 • VISIT OUR COCKTAIL LOUNGE (411 ONE OF DETROIT'S FINEST • What Does YOUR Car Need? IP it requires a change of oil, IF it requires a grease job IF it requires new tires 800 ROQMS$z75 WITH BATH FROM • HOTEL TULLER RICHARD C. tiOOGEy, Myr. :..rim, 4 ni, mss rn� um /ir""ro O 1 RED SHIELD SERVICES Approximately 1,638,000 Can. radians were matenlnllj% helped lastyaor bythepersonalservices of the Salvation Army in its • Maternity Homes General 'Hospitals Old' Folks' Homes Prison and Police Court Work Children's. Homes Children's Summer Camps Misting Friends' Service Free Labour Service `'Min''s' Hostels j Chairman, Local Red Shield Campaign --J,. A. Sully, Goderich; Salvation Army Representative — Capt. G. Dunstan, Goderich (phone 70.4W.) WE ARE READY TO SERVE YOU! Shell Service Station Leonard Cole, Proprietor Phone 5 Clinton :Yor NOW SPECIAL FOR MAY AND JUNE Orders will be taken for Egg, Stove and Nut Coal of top quality .... at $20.50 Off -car delivery of three or more tons. THIS PRICE IS CASH ON DELIVERY Please place orders early George C. German COAL, COKE and WOOD Phone 208 Clinton 18-p Nominating CONVENTION FOR HURON NORTH Progressive Conservative Association Wingham Ha n 1 at 8.30 p.m. (D.S.T:), on. Thur., May 12 Guest Speaker: Hon. Earl Rowe EVERYBODY WELCOME O1 ORC, 3 FBA GAN, RHYS POLLOCK, President Secretary THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1'94 • Goderich Township IM•Mli lea tem Mr. and Mrs. Phil Heitbohmer, George and Neva, Stratford, spent Saturday at their cottage at Lane, ()Thies Beach. t Mr: and Mrs., Cecil Merleley,: aceompanied by Mr. and Mrs.'. Howeird''2 idler, Wingham, spent Sunday et the former's"Lane-0'- Pines Beach summer }lame Mr. and Mrs. James ' Barnes,'. ltfrss A';lma Barnes London Mr, and Mrrs Alf Westlake; Hayfield, were' ,at the ' farmer's ‘eb ge,' Shirday", at Lane O'pines Becah, Federation to Meet ! The 'regular meeting of Godo.:. rich TownshipFederation of Agrilulture is to be held on Wed -1 n slay, May 11, at 1,30 and 8.39 Attended WA Annual Mrs, Wilfred Colclough attend- ed the WA 'annual' in London last week' as delegate' from ";St. James 'Church, Middleton. Stewart Middleton ,president of St t7ames WA `Zettended;the Them day -acid' Wednesday sessions HOLNI,S;VILLE Mr, and Mr's. Robert Be . Dungannon,+ were Scuidsy •c�isLia- ors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Johnston.. Let, the Chc emaster Garden Tractor , 'do the hack-br work e` your gaPten isYe ar. Inexpensively *cached to your lawn' mower,. it will Cut your grass too. Come and' see- a denuin,- solation of one ready -to .go to work for you. 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