Clinton News-Record, 1949-07-07, Page 6PAGE SIX
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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
NEWS
Miss Lucy Ii Woods
OF BAYFIELD
Representative:
Phone Hayfield 45r3
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Kanter,
Detroit, are at their cottage.
Miss .Margaret' Ferguson, Te-
rmite, was home over the week-
end:.
Misses A. and O. Drouint De-
troit„ are at their cottage, i Hill
crest."
Mrs. W. M. Purves, Birming-
ham, is at her cottage for the
season:
Miss Mary Ladd, Stratford, was
the weekend guest of John Mc -
e'er Chris Howard, Windsor, spent:
the weekend'
y. with his sister, Mrs.
iWilliam E. Parker, Newcastle,
spentthe weekend at his home
in; the village.
Ernest Kneeshaw, London, vis-
ited his aunt, Miss Cecil McLeod,
over the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Len Heard,' Clin-
ton, are holidaying at Mrs. Rad -
ford's cottage.
Fred Turner, Goderich, visited
his son, Grant, and . Mrs. Turner,
overthe weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Crane and
family, Detroit, are visiting his
aunt, Miss Elizabeth Weston.
Mrs. H, Ahrens returned to her
cottage on Monday, after haying
spent, a few days in, Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bauer, Wat-
erloo, are at their cottage on
Tuyll Street. lot the summer,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold King,
Sarnia, spent Sunday with the
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July13 14 15
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Music Shop, Goderich, or Johnny Brent, CKNX,
Wingham, not later than Tuesday, July 5th.
Winners of first and second nights will enter finals
of third night.
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latter's mother, Mrs. 'C.W: Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Collyer and
family, London, were Also week-
end visitors in ,Towett's Grove,
Mr. and n'lrs, S. Emery, Cleve-
land, were 'the guests of, Mr. and.
Mrs. B. E. Foyston over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kpeeshaw
and family, 'Toledo, Ohio, are
spending two weeks at the Thom-
son fern.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plater
and family, Detroit, are spending
the summer with Mrs. W. J. Mc-
Leod, Sr.
Rev. C. Langford, Exeter,' will
celebrate Holy Ccenmunion in
Trinity Church on Sunday at
11 a.m.
Don Scott, Toronto, is spending
this month with his brother and
sister` -in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
R. Scott.
William Greig, Toronto, is
spending this week with his wife
and daughter at their cottage,
"Bali Acres."
Mr. and, Mrs. H. T. Stephensoe.
and- fairilly 'Toronto, were at
their home in the village over the.
weekend.
Mrs. E. V, Lencey, Birming-
ham, Mich., visited het- daughter,
Mrs. Wilson Mitchell, over the
weekend,
Mrs. M. Burnside and daughter,
Donna, Clearwater, Fla., are the
guests of her aunt, Miss M. Fair-
bairn, "Westwind."
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pruss, Lon-
don, were with the latter's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Behn, De-
troit, spent the weekend with
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
David Dewar.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Weston and
family, Detroit, are spending a
week with his father, George
Weston.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Sullivan and
child, Romeo, Mich,, are with Mr.
and Mrs. Grant Turner for a
fortnight.
Mr. and Mrs, Claude Bobbins
and Claudia, Detroit, are spend-
ing a fortnight with Mr. and Mrs.
L. H. MacLeod.
Mr. end Mrs, R. English, Birm-
ingham, Mich., were the guests
of Miss T. Miller over the week-
end and holiday.
Misses JoAnn McMillian, Lois
Hogarth and Marion Mason, Sea -
forth, were at Edighoffer's Cab-
ins over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. McFall and
daughter Kathleen, Trenton, were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. B.
Robinson aver the weekend.
Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Tillmann
and, granddaughter Barbara Ma-
her, are at their cottage on Bay-
field' Terrace for the season.
Mrs. Stella Turnbull and Miss
Mabel Bostwick, Toronto, are
the guests of Mrs. F. Peters, Sr.,
at her cottage at The Poplars,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Hilton and
two children, London, were with
Mr. and Mrs. M. Aikenjieadl at
their cottage over the weekend,
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Holman and
Miss Helen Brownlee, London;
spent the Dominion Day weekend
with her aunt, Mrs. R. B. John-
ston.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stewart
and J. Stewart, Jr.; Hamilton,
came on Saturday to spend the
summer at their home on Louisa
Street.
Mrs. Erickson and daughter,
Ardith, Detroit, were guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. ,David
Dewar over the Fourth of July
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. William Robb,
Mrs. Gladys Robb, Larry Robb,
Mr. and Mrs. Monck, Detroit,
spent the weekend at the Rock-
ery Cabins.
Lakeview» Casino
GRAND BEND
Dancing Nightly
Mrs. J. M. Atkkinsen; St. Clair
Shores, Mich., rs at her home in
the village, Mi. 'Atkinson land
Stewart were with her aver the
Weekend,
Mrs, V. C, Quarry and Mr., and
Mrs. V, Scanlan, Hamilton, Were
at "Llandudno," the former's
home in the village on Monday
and, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill:Manness and
smell daughter, London, spent the
Dominion Day weekend with the
former's parents; Mr. arid Mrs.
Ernie Mannas,
Mr, and •Mrs: Douglas Pitts
and two children, Hamilton, spent
a few days least week at their
cottage,
a few days last week at their
cottage.
Miss Joyce Bellentertained a
few of her girl friends in honour
of her birthday on Monday
evening.
• Wiiliem. L. Cameron, Detroit,
spent the weekend with his sist-
ers, Misses E. and M. Cameron.
Miss Beverly York, accompan-
ied by Miss Lois Green, .Grand
Bend, spent the weekend with
her grandmother in Toronto end
ale() . visited Niagara Falls, Bev-
erly is attending summer' school
at Western University.
Miss Juen Brandon is attend-
ing summer school at Ottawa,
Miss A. Fernette, Detroit, is
et her cottage "Fernhaven."
The WA of St. Andrew's Unit-
ed Church held a very success-
ful supper on the lawn at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Alf Scotch -
mer, Sr., on July 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker,
Connie and Given, Mrs. Lulu Burt,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burt, Lon-
don, spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. F. W. Baker.
Mrs. R. J. Watson' and 'Master
Edwards Watson, Broadview,
Sask., arrived on Saturday to
spend the summer with her mo-
ther, Mrs. F. A. Edwards.
Mrs. J. Duffy and Ellen are
occupying W. H. Robinson's cot-
tage on Howard Street for 'the
season. Dr. Duffy and John
were also here over the weekend.'
Dr. and Mrs. Levered D. Bris-
tol returned to Harrisburg, Penn.,
on Tuesday after having visited
the former's brother and sister-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray W.
Bristol, from Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morley, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Knotts, Birm-
ingham, were the guests' of the
former's sister, Miss L. Morley,
"Birchcliff," over the Weekend
and Independence Day.
Stuart Cook returned to Wind-
sor on Tuesday after having spent
a couple of days with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cree Cook. His
daughter Nancy, remained to
visit her grandparents,
About 40 members of LOL No.
C4 paraded to worship at Knox
Presbyterian Church on Sunday
afternoon headed by the Bannock.
burn Pipe Band.
Mrs, Churchill and Miss Elmira
Churchill, Toronto, are at their
cottage, "Grumblenot" The for-
mer's two grandchildren, Misses
Catharine Lavelle, Palmerston,
add Judith Shaddick, Hetrsall, are
visiting' them.
Mr. and Mrs. William Speed,
Merle and Becky, Dearborn,
Mich., were with Mrs. Speed's
mother, Mrs. Henry McClinchey,
over the weekend. Mrs. McClin_
they returned `tel 'Dearbem with
them.
Mrs. J, C. McKeon and family,
Hamilton, oee• "occupying Mrs.
Greegi's cottage. Mr. McKeon'arid
daughter Bette, returned to Ham-
ilton on Sunday after having
been with them over the holiday,
Gilbert Knight and Ronald
spent the weekend at the home
of Mrs. M. 'Gemeinbard. Mrs.
Knight and Mary,who have, been
here three Wees returned to
Torontq with them. •
M. Gertieinhard.
Mr. end Mrs. Art Ronson 'and
family, Camp Borden, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs,. Gee.
Hooson, Heather Hopson return-
ed with them after having spent
the pate month with her grand-
parents.
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Cameron,
Toronto, who were spendind;.,the
Weekend in Goderich, called on.
the former's brothers, John and
James Cameron and other • rela-
tives in the village on Sunday
and Monday,
Ur. and Mrs., James A. Pam-
eron, Toronto, are at their home
on the Blue Water Highway for
tate summer. The former's son
and his wife, Mr. end Mrs. Evans
Cameron, Toronto, are spending
a vacation with them.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bell, Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Velett and small
son Gregory and Bily'Bell, Dear-
born, were at their cottage at The
Poplars, over the weekend. Mrs.
Velett and Gregory and Billy Bell
remained. Their guests this week
are Mrs. A. L. Mahon and son
Dennis, Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peters and
two children, Stratford, are 'at
their cottage at The Poplars.
Mrs: LeRoy Path who recent-
ly underwent a major operation
in Clinton Public Hospital is
making good progress towards
recovery at. her holne.in Jowelt's
Grove.
Bill Johnston and Bert Dean,
Windsor, visited the former's
aunt, Mrs. Malcom Toms, over
the holiday. Also with her over
the weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Guest and Miss Morah
Guest, Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grierson
and two children, Charles and
Anne, Waterloo, spent Dominion
Day and the weekend with Mrs.
P. A. Edwards. Mree Grigrson
and children remained to spend
this week' -with her aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scotchmer
and two daughters, and Miss
Mabel Scotchmer, Toronto, spent
Dominion Day and the weekend
with their Seep -mother, Mrs. Ro-
bert Scotchmer. Mrs. H. Scotch -
mer and children remained to
visit with her this week.
Mary Lou Burt is spending the.
summer with her aunt, Mrs, Lloyd
Scotchriler. She has taken a
position as clerk in Weston's
Bakery for the summer. Ronald
Burt, London, also spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. L.
Scotehmer.
"Lost and Found" Bureau
Mrs. George Hopson has open-
ed a Lost -and Found Bureau,
which service summer visitors,
especially will appreciate. For a
small sum she will post bills in
her market and take care of the
transactions • '
Tommy Howard, Detroit, is
THURSDAY; JULY 7, 194fte
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orr�spond�t�s
visiting his grandmother, Mrs
Ellen Howard, Mr. end IVIes,
George, Howard and two child-
ren, Delores and 'Eddy, Mrs. C.
Wallace and Mr, and Mr's. Cor-
doin-Mason, Detroit, were also
with her over the weekend.
Miss Mary Atwood, Mr, and'
Mrs. James Atwood and babe,
Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Harold At-
wood, Sarnia, and ' Miss Hilda
King, London, who spent the
weekend. with Mr. and Mrs, Alvin
Dutot, Goderich ToWnship, called
on ` 'relatives in the ;village on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Orville Gemein-
hard and+children, June, Lois and
Carl; Saginaw, Mich,,; arrived' on
Saturday to spend. a fortnight
with the former's mother, Mrs.
Out of Hospital
Mrs. Fenwick Stewart, Stanley
Township, who has been in Min --
ton Pgblic Hospital since she suf-
fered a .fracture of her hip in-.
February, came last week tore-
cuperate at the home of her bro-
ther and sister-in-law, Mr. •and.
Mrs, Ben Rothwell,
Guests at the Albion. Hotel fur -
lag' the week and over the holt—
day included. Miss Dorothea
Treleaven, Mrs. Vera Batliergal
and daughter Joan, London; CpL
and Mrs. J. A. Page Mand babe,
Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Pearson, Mr.' and Mrs. H. If.
Truitt, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William'
Atkins and son Ricky, J. E. Aho•
kins and son Jimmy, Mrs, Phyllis
Hurcombe, Mr. and Mrs. Don Her--
combe, " William Hurcombe, Mrs.
H. Deverson, Donald Diehl, Royal
Oak; Miss Elaine Wade, Mr. and
Mrs. O. F. Senn, Detroit,
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