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Clinton News-Record, 1949-07-14, Page 6PAGE SIR CLINTON NEWS -RECORD nferestin� Items NEWS OF BAYFIELD Representative: Miss Lucy It. Woods Phone Bayfield 45r3 Mr. end Mrs. L. B. Smith and E. A. Featherston, London, was 'Miss Maxine, London, visited Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. C. W. Park- er, over the weekend. Dr. and Mrs. Neil Waters, To- ronto, spent the weekend at the cottage 'of Brig. Murray Dillon. Mrs. V. C. Quarry, Hamilton, and Mrs. C. McTague, Toronto, are at "Llandudno, the former's home in the village. Mr. and Mrs. H. Edwards, Jr., London, were with the latter's mother, Mrs. T. C. Bailey, over the weekend. Mrs, Lillian Thomas, Toledo, Ohio, arrived last week to spend a few weeks with Mist Cecil McLeod. Mrs. Lavelle, Palmerston, is the guest of Mrs. Churchill this week at Grumblenott cottage at the Poplars. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Thomas, Detroit, are occupying the Met- calf stone house for the month of July. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Brown and Stephen, Clinton, are occupying the Radford cottage for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Van Diepeu, Lon- don, spent the Fourth of July weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Ervine. Mr. and Mrs. William Hemmill and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cook, Detroit, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. McKenzie over the weekend. home over the weekend. Mrs. Bruce Menery spent •a few days last week in Brumfield. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, De- troit, are guests at The Little Inn. Dr. and. Mrs. Wilson Mitchell left last week on a boat trip to - Chicago. • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hayes, De- troit, are occupying William L. Metcalfe's cottage. Miss Anne Urquhart, Toronto, has been visiting Miss Peggy Higgins in Jowett's Grove. John Duffy, London, spent the weekend with his parents,; Dr. and Mrs. Duffy. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Ferg- uson, London, are occupying Miss Rose, Kennedy's cottage. Mrs. Cawston and Mrs.' W. Cawston, London, are at W. N. Rolph's cottage in Lakeside Park, Miss Jane Metcalfe, Toronto, is spending the week with Miss Mary Alice Hunter. David Bradshaw, Stratford, was with his parents, who are oc- cupying the new McConkey cot- tage over the .weekend Murray Henderson, London, was the guest of Miss Joan Mill - sap, "The Highlands," over the weekend. ' DEPARTMENT OP TRADE AND COMMERCE TENDER NO. G19-C109-(B) SEALED TENDERS enclosed in envelope, marked according to the above Tendet No. and addressed to The Secretary. Can• adieu Commercial Corporation (70 Loon Street), Ottawa. Ontario, will be received until 4.00 P.M. (E.D.S.T.), on the 3rd day of August, 1949, for Coostructinn N. Storm Sewers at the R.C,A,F. Sterna, Clinton, Ontario. Tender forms will be supplied by ti, Canadian Commercial Corporation upon " quest. No tenders will be considered unit... made on such forms and all tenders shall be &object to the terms set forth or refenrd to in such forms. bit,00n Plans sthed Offi ces oSpecifications he a Cnnadiu• Commercial Corporation, Room 1215, No 2 Temporary Building (70 Lyon Street, Ottawa, Ontario, at which offices copies nen be obtained upon deposit of $26.00 in the 'form of a certified cheque made payable It, the Receiver General of Cnnada, Thi' deposit will be remitted when aitch conic, are returned in good condition. Plans nor Specifications ore also on display at tin General Post Office, Clinton, Ontario anti the Builders' Exchange of the City of London, 207 Dundas Street, London, Ontario Each tender must ho accompanied by e. certified cheque on a chortetcd batik is, Canada payable to the Receiver Gowen' r ' Canada, or by bearer bonds, as specific, in the form of tender, for ten per cent (100/, • of the amount of the tender. All deposits so mode will be returned an. lees, in the case of the successful (entitle, be should decline to enter int. a coo tract for the work when requested to do so o, should fail after accepting the contract it complete the carne satisfactorily The lowest or any tender will not neem eerily be accepted. CANADIAN COMMERCIAL CORPORATION J. D. McCARTHY. Secretary, Ottawa, Ontario, July 7, 1940. Req. No. 371. VN9' LOW WEEKLY PAYNE r USE THE I. F. Coodtich N6WStis,p_� I BENEFIT BY THIS GOOD NEWS COMBINATION YOUR HOME TOWN PAPER gives you complete, dependable local news. You need to know all that is going on where you live. But you live also in a WORLD where big events are in the making — events which can mean so much to you, to your job, your home, your future. For constructive reports and interpre- tations of notional and interna- tional news, there is no substitute for THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR. 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THURSDAY, AY, JULY ' 14, 1945' From News -Record's Correspondents We are glad to report that Thomas N. Elliott Who was quite seriously ill with pneumonia is.'. able to be out again. Misses Rhea and lfdna Sterling, London, spent Sunday at the home of their aunt, Mrs. M. Gemeinhat'd,. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moran Lon- don, ere holidaying at their cot- tage •which they have recently built on Victoria Place. Mr. anti Mrs. Stewart Cook, Dopald and Nancy, Windsor, are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cree Cook, this week. William Greig has returned to Toronto after having spent his vacation with his wife and dau- ghter Jean, at their cottage "Bali Acres." Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wie{, Detroit, end Mr. and Mrs. Gar- field Wilson, Howell, Mich., are in the Metcalf cottage for this month. Miss Grace Cameron, Chicago, is visiting her sisters, Misses E. and M. Cameron. William L. Cameron, Detroit, was also with them over the weekend. Mrs. Robert McEwen and two daughters, Susan and Jane, re- turned to London on Tuesday, after having spent ten days et their cottage "The Cedars." Mrs. Fred Erb and son, Ricky, Birmingham, Mich., are visiting her aunt, Miss L. Morley, "Birch -- cliff." Mr. Erb was also" with them over the weekend, Rev? Edgar Yeoman, Vicar of St. Michael's Episcopal Chapel, Grosse Point, Mich., with his wife end two children, are spend- ing this month at "Holley Lodge." Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Ervine and Mary Elizabeth spent Sunday at Southampton. They were ac- companied to Hanover by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maxwell who spent the past Week here, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Skinner, London, are occupying Gordon Cuninghame's cottage for the season. Mr. and Mrs. F. Mier and family. Detroit, are in the large cottage for the month of u. J Mrs. LaVerne Morgan and two children returned to the village last week after having visited her parents in Otterville. She was accompanied by her brother, Brcok Mountain, who is staying with her for awhile. Miss Ruble Fisher, Kitchener, is the guest of her Bunt, Mrs. F. A, Edwards. Mrs. W. Grier- son and two children, who were with her last week, returned to Waterloo on Sunday with Mr. Grierson, who was here over the weekend, Miles MacMillan, Bogota, Col- umbia, who has been spending his vacation with his parents in Seeforth, visited friends ,in the village last week. He left on Wednesday to return to South America by plane from Miami, Florida. I; Lakeview Casino GRAND BEND Dancing Nightly LONDESB:.ORO Mrs. W. T. Brunsdon was in The sympathyof the commun- Clinton on Monday, ity goes out to Mrs. John Fing- Walter Kerslake visited his land and family intheir recent brother, W. L. Kerslake, Hen- sad bereavement in the passing sell, on Sunday, of Miss Alice Fingland. Bert Ferris, from the. West, is I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allen and spending a few days at the home family spent Sunday with Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Ab, Vodden. and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner of Mrs, Beacotn; Harold and Edyth ,Farquhar and Miss Gloria Allen spent • Sunday afternoon at the 'remained for a week's holidays home of Bert Beacom, lin that vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hoggart, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lansing Clinton, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Youngblutt Sunday. Miss Muriel Shobbrook spent the weekend in Toronto and Niagara Falls. Tom Moon, London, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James McCool. route, spent a few days last week with Muriel Shobbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vincent, Goderich, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Adams. The Mission Band will hold its meeting on Sunday morning July 17, at ten o'clock in the base- ment of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lancing motored to Owen Sound on Mon- ghter and sister, Miss Alice this day, July 4 to attend the funeral week. The aged wife and mother of the letters uncle Charlie Arnett is confined to her bed most of Mr. and Mrs. Harry McEwan, the time, we extend our deepest Stratford, spent the weekend at regrets and sympathy. the home of the latter's parents, Mr. end Mrs. Will Govier. Mr. end Mrs. William Govier, Goderich Township Mr. and Mrs. H. McEwan, Mrs. Lillie Webster 'and Jack, spent Sunday afternoon at Bayfield with. Mrs. J. Radford. were in Owen Sound on Monday attending the frmeral of Mrs. Lansing's uncle, the late Charles Arnett. Congratulations! Miss Margaret Tamblyn has completed her Third Year at University of Western Ontario, London, carrying off .First Class Honors. Congratulations, Marg- aret! Sympathy Extended The sympathy of the whole village and community goes out to Mrs, J. Fingland and family who have been double stricken by the death of twb- members of the family, not far apart. The husband and father, end the dau- Miss Helen Turner spent the weekend with her friend, June Miller. Attended Walk Mr. and Mrs. James R. Stirling LOL No. 24 attended the Or- visited friends at Inverhuron on ange Walk at Brussels on Tuesday. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson, Mrs. Clarence Perdue, who has Mitchell, Mr, and Mrs. D. His- been in Clinton Hospital, hes re - back, Clinton, visited their par- sufficently to reutrn home. eats, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sturgeon Miss Gail Lambert has been over, the weekend, holidaying at the home of her Highway Accident grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. + Donald McLeod faces a charge Miller of reckless driving arising out Mrs. Eastman, Detroit, has been of an accident which occurred at visiting with her brother -in law Braubelder's Corners, Highway 7, and sister Mr. and Mrs. John near Guelph, on Saturday after- Dempsey. noon, July 9, when the dump Mr. and Mrs. Earland Bettles, truck he was driving was in Toronto, were weekend visitors collision with a car driven by 61- 'at the home of' Mr. and Mrs. year-old George Ira Jackson, R.R. Allen Settles. 4, Kitchener. The two vehicles Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bailey and locked together and skidded 40 two children, Jean and Bob, feet before crashing into the Amherstburg, spent Sunday with ditch. Jackson, who had purch- the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ased the new ear only five days J. It. Stirling. previously, was pinned beneath Mr. and Mrs. Will Truman and the wreckage and instantly kil- granddaughter, Lillian Fiske, led. McLeod and two passengers Huron, Ohio, visited last week in the truck escaped injury, The with their cousins, Mr. end Mrs. accident occurred during a very Bert Wise, and other relatives. heavy downpour of rain. Add,,. Goderich Township HOLMESVILLE Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Glidden and Miss Marie spent Sunday in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jervis have returned home from a trip to the Western Coast. Congratulations to Ruth Glaz- ier on passing the Entrance Ex- aminations! Miffs Kathleen Holmes Is a patient in Victoria Hospital, Lon- don, having undergone an opera- tion on her eye, We wish her a speedy recovery. An Ice Cream Social has been planned by the WA to be held in the basement of the Holm es- ville United Church on Wednes- day evening, July 20. A good, programme is being prepared, vlit.eat QUIT, LADLE NOE PEKOE JOIN THE CROWD at BAYFIELD PAVILION EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT to and dance to FRANK TRAHER and ORCHESTRA Dancing 10.00 - 1.00 a.m. Admission 75e Every Wednesday Nite— Old Tyme Dance Featuring the Melody Makers direct front the Springbank Pavilion Dancing 9.00 - 12.00 Admission 75e You Can't Afford To Miss This. Unusual Treat 41 c;II lAIL,.a,ar, ter 'it#grjqr 64c4' �d?D/#4,f'7 6'iS�t4ri AFTER R MAKING THE NEIL McKAY and His Orchestra From Carton To Icebox -To Hospitality. MURPII) B R OS. 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