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Clinton News-Record, 1946-05-30, Page 6FAGS 811 O 'ON NE;YS-REGARD Interesting Iterr�s �ro�n �iew�-record' NEWS OF BAYFIELD Representative: MISS LUCY R. WOODS Phone CLINTON 631r81 Miss Elizabeth Reid spent a few days in Seaforth last week. MVliss Jacqueline Parker, London, Was home over the weekend, Miss Lorna Westlake, Hespeler, was home over the weekend, Mrs. C. W. Brown opened her cot. tage "The Briars" on Saturday. Robert Penhale •is busy building a cottage on his property. on Howard Street. Mrs. J. T. Kilgour, Hamilton, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.. H. Milne. Pte, J. W. Sturgeon left on Monday for London to obtain his army dis- charge E. A. Featherston, London, was at his home in the village over the weekend. William Robinson has purchased a hew three -ton truck for use in ship- ping fish. J. E, Mayman has rented the late Miss N. Ferguson's home and moved in this week. G. W. Milne, Toronto, is building a fine new California -style cottage at Egerton Beach. Norman and Harry Brandon, Water- loo, Were guests at • "The Little Inn" over the weekend. Clarence Larson, London, was 'with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Larson, over the 'weekend. The Log; Cabin lunch rootss opened on May 23 under the management of Mrs. Grant Turner. Rev. F. G. Stotesbury is attending the United Church Conference in London this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lambert, De- troit, spent the weekend at their home in the village. Laurie I!owlie, London, visited his sisters, Misses F. and E. Fowlie, over the'holiday weekend. Mrs. K. Moorhouse, Cpl. and Mrs. James Maitland, London, spent Vic- toria Day in the village. Mrs. L. Elliott and family. Mitchell, visited Mr. and Mrs, William E. Parker over the weekend. Township of Tuckersmith Court of Revision Saturday, June 1 at 2 P.M. (DST) TOWN HALL Seaforth 21-22-b John R. MacLeod returned home last week after having spent several weeks fishing at Erieau. Mrs. Irene Bassett returned home recently after spending Easter in Philadelphia and Atlantic City. •Miss'Juen Brandon of Hensall Pub- lic School Staff, was indisposed at her home in the village this week. Mrs. LeRoy P'oth and Master Ron- ald, New Dundee, were at their home in Jowett's Grove over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cotton, Mr. and Mrs. Baines, London, wereguests at The Albion Hotel over the weekend. %Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hovey and son, Lucan, visited the former's brother, J. E. Hovey, and Mrs Hovey, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Day and fam- ily, Detroit, were with the former's parents at "Hightop" over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Ferguson, London, visited the former's mother, Mrs. James Ferguson, over the week- end. Miss Mary Hovey, London, was the guest of her brother, J. E. Hovey, and Mrs. Hovey, over the holiday and weekend. Mr. and Mrs. James Cruickshank, Clinton, visited the latter's mother, Mrs. William Sturgeon, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cook and two children, Toronto, spent the holiday and weekend with Mrs. C'ook's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Day, at "Hightop." Mr. and Mrs. V, C. Quarry, Hamil- ton, were at their home in the village, "Llandudno" for several days over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and daugh- ter, London, are occupying the Robin- son cottage re Howard Street for June and Juiy. George Howard left on Wednesday of last week for Regina, after having visited his sister, Mrs. F, W. Baker, since December, Mr. and Mrs. R. Cantelon and Mr. and Mrs. Duke, Stratford. visited Miss Maude and Herbert McGregor on Victoria Day. Walter Robinson, student at t},e Ajax Division of the University of Toronto, spent the holiday and week- end in the viae Bruce Menery, Detroit, Mich., re- turned home Teusday after spending a week with his wife and sister-in- law, Miss Mary Reid, Mrs. D. A. Volume has vacated her former home, which she sold last year to George Gunn, London, and has tak- en up residence in Dr, Penrose' cot- tage, "Blink bonnie." Eiwine Pease. London, and Pat Graham, Woodstock, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berry over the holi,;r.y and weekend. Mrs. Kraus, Mr. and Mrs. Wagner, and Mr. and Mrs. Clark, Kitchener, were the guests of •Mr. and Mrs. J. Apfelibeck over the weekend. Mr, and Mrs. M. Wallace, London, Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Milne, Goderich, are at their respective' cottages at Egerton Beach for the season. Miss Sarah Kanter, accompanied by Miss Lucking, Detroit, was in the clo' ern' Atteor jq? .(TAT' riR .s.r11110. DOMINION OF CANADA BONDS 31/4% due June 1st 1949 HAVE BEEN CALLED FOR PAYMENT JUNE 1st 1946 These bonds should be presented for redemption with all coupons of later date attached. No further interest will be paid on these bonds after this date, Well, what d'you know! 'MY BANfa e A11/ll/011 MAmva 50,19 Every Canadian farmer sees prosperity ahead. He knows the world is short of food and food is money. The question most farmers are asking today is "How can 1 get my share of that prosperity to come?" That calls for equipment—modernization— possibly new gadgets to mechanize some of the laststrongholds of hand labour around the farm. The Batik of Montreal is ready to offer the necessary financial aid to go-ahead farmers who wish to improve or modernize their farm equipment, buildings and lands. Visit yam. BoJM manager today. Discuss your needs freely. He is ever ready to be helpful: Remember, when you ask for a loan at the Bank of Montreal you do not ask a favour. BANK OF MONTi E.AL • Working. with Canadians in. every walk oilli/ ch.vr 1817 village over the weekend opening the family cottage for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ritchie of Elm - vale Mrs, M. G. Hart and Miss Mgriei Ritchie, Toronto, M.S.pent the weekend with Mr. and s;George.King. Mx and Mrs. Gilbert Knight and daughter, Mary, and Wilma Bicker- ton, Toronto, spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. 'F..Gemeinhardt. Capt. and WS. Ernest Kendail and two daughters, Elmira, visited Mrs. Kendall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam R. Jowett, over the weekend. Mrs. Angus McRae, Joyce and Ken- neth, London, visited her parents, Mr, and' Mrs. William H. Johnston over Victoria Day and the weekend. James Cameron and son Evans; Toronto, spentthe weekend at their home on Blue Water Highway. Mrs, John Gemeinhardt accompanied them to Toronto. Mrs. William A. Balkwill and sons, Billy, Jack and Charles, London, spent Victoria Day and the weekend at the home of the late Miss N. Ferguson in the village. ' Miss Dawna Toms, Toronto, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Toms, over the holiday an.l. weekend. Her cousin, •Miss Morah Guest, Lon don, was her guest. Karl Wilken returned to the village last week after having spews the•win- ter in Detroit, Mich. He is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 5.otchemr for the summer Mrs. Cree Cook returned to her cot- tage "Locliame" for the weekend after having visited her son, Lorne, and family in Toronto, and her daughter, Mrs. L. Stephens and family, Shel- burne. • Mr, and Mrs. George Paterson, Miss Robin Paterson, Miss Violet Paull, Toronto, Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Paull, Misses EL Bamford and L. Tabberner, Listowel, spent Victoria Day in the village. Mrs. William Moran, London, spent a couple of days with her brother, Carl Houston, Blue Water Hi hwav,r Stanley Township, and father, S. Houston, who is . in Clinton PPublic Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Buchan, Dunnville, visited the former's sister, Mrs. N. W. Woods. on Friday and Saturday. Dr. and Mrs° E. P. Lewis, Toronto, were also her guests over the holiday and weekend. Dr. and Mrs.' R. Hunter and two daughters, Mary Alice and Sally Beth, accompanied by Miss Pat Brown, Tor- onto, visited Mrs. Hunter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Rogers, over Victoria Day and the weekend. Miss Marion Fairbairn, Detroit, returned .on Saturday to spend the summer season at her home "West - wind" on Tyull Street. Mr. and Mrs. F. Hendricks, Birmingham, Mich., were her guests over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. and Miss Buchanan, Goderich, were guests of Misses F. and E. Fowlie on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fowlie, London, and Mr. and Mrs. G. Koehler, Zurich, also visited their sisters over the weekend. • Weekend visitors at the Tillmann cottage included: Dr. and Mrs. Jack Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Kea. McKane and son, Gregory, Mrs. J. Mohar and Barbara, Dr. William Tillmann, Jr., all of London; and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brent and Billy, Toronto.. Mrs. F. A. Edwards returned home on Thursday after having spent the winter with her daughter, Mrs. R. J. Watson, Broadview, Sask., and visited relatives in Kitchener en route. She was accomapnied by her niece, Miss Rule Fisher and. Miss Barbara Pol- lock, Kitchener, who were with her over the weekend. Her guests on Vic- toria Day included: Mr. and. Mrs. Sid McLennan and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Saunder, Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Erwin and .Timmy of Kitchener. Confined to Bed The many friends of Mrs. F. W. Baker, who is confined to bed at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Scotchnrer, wish her a speedy re- covery, Celebrate 'Victoria Day A greater display of fireworks than has been seen in Bayfield for many a day, was staged on Friday night to celebrate Victoria Day. While they were all let off by private citi- zens without pre -arrangement, most of the people gathered in Clan Gregor Square arow d the Victory Flower Garden where children and adults alike enjoyd the excitement of seeing fountains, sparklers, Roman candles, rockets, etc., go off in the soft light of pink flares. As someone remarked: "A lot of money went up in smoke," Newlyweds Honored A. most enioyable party was given in til'e Town Hall on Thursday even- ing of last week in honor of Borden Clark and his bride. Music for the dance was played by Mrs. J. Parker, 'Beverly McClinchey and Robert Welsh . Carl Houston was floor man- ager. During the evening the newly- weds were called to the platform, Mrs. D. Prentice read an appropriate address, which was signed on behalf of friends of Bayfield and community Burch. by Walter M. Westlake and L. W. L. W. Burch then presented them with a purse of $55 and in his genial way advised Borden that one dollar was for him and 64 for his wife. On behalf of his wife and himself, 'Bus' expressed thanks and apprecia- tion in a few well-chosen words, after which refreshments were served. Many Cottagers Here Amongst those who occupied their cottages over the holiday and week- end were: Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Temple- man, R, E. Ashton and family, Mrs. E. N. Hart and Miss Jean Hart, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Joy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Day, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Will, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hamilton, Ted and Bud Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. R. Stephens and two sons, Prof. R. E. Pemberton and family, Prof. H. Kalbfleisch and family, J. Rolfe and Mrs. Cowston, Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Heard and Robin, Mr..and Mrs. Mac Aikenhead, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hilton and family. London; Robert Heard, Mr. and Mrs, G. Galbraith, Marnie and Nancy Galbraith, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stewart, Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Stephen and family. Mrs,, G. Heidemann and Miss Isobel Heide - mann. Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Pounder, Mr. and Mrs. Sage, Mr. and Mrs R. Thomas Orr, Jr,, and son, Stratford: Mr. and Mrs. R. Bricker, Susan Bricker and,K. Breithaupt, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bauer and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bauer and family, Water- loo; Miss Ada Bingley, Miss A. Fern- ette. Miss Alice Droriin, Miss R. Woolfenden, D. A. Atkinson, Detroit; Mr. and ,Mrs. Voyd Edighoffer and 'family, Mitchell: Mr, and Mrs. Robt. McEwen and familw, Byron; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McConkey and son, John, North Bay. e` g P We must not waste while others want. Purchase food for immediate needs only. Waste nothing. Share with the hungry! Heads Young People - DOUGLAS LAWLESS Walton schoolteacher, who was elect- ed president for the ensuing year, of Huron Presbytery United Church YPU at the annual convention in Belgrave last week, succeeding R. Benson Sutter, Clinton. HULLETT TOWNSHIP Enjoyable Picnic The Live Wire Farm Forum of the 13th concession of Hullett held a very enjoyable ailday picnic in Ball's grove on Friday. Prizes were given to the first three to cross to the other side of the river, by wading. Bob Glousher came first, Helen Howatt second, and Jim Howatt third. Those who refused to try the ford were each fined a dime. Following dinner a program of sports was carried out under the leadership of Wilmer Howatt and George Powell. Races for pre-school age were won by Billy Crawford, Charles Crawford, and Arlyn Powell. Other race re- sults were: boys and girls 6 to 8, Muriel Shrobbrook, Jack Howatt; girls 8 to 12, Vera Lyon, Muriel Shobbrook; boys 8 to 12, Bert Lyon, Gordon Howatt; girls 13 to 16, Frances Lyon, Thelma Shobbrook; boys 13 to 16, Murray Lyon, Rae Shobbrook; women 16 and over, Mrs. Bert Shobbrook, Mrs. George Powell; men 16 and aver, Jack Clark, Bob Glousher; wheelbarrow race, Stanley and Frances Lyon, Bert Lyon and Mrs. George Powell; three-legged race. Jack Clark and Thelma Shob- brook, Mr•. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook;• licking the slipper, Frances Lyon, Mrs. Stanley Lyon; public -speaking contest, women, Mrs. Stanley Lyon, Mrs. Joe Lyon; men, Clarence Craw- ford, Arthur Clark. Following two treasure hunts for juniors and sen- iors, lunch was served. There were 34 in attendance. HOLMESVILLE Rev. C. P. Tavener is attending conference this week in London. Donald Pahner, Toronto, is spend- ing a few days at his home having come home owing to the death of his grandmother, Mrs. E. Palmer. Baptismal service will be held in Holmesville United Church, June 2. The ina£nt daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Stuart Miner and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Trewartha, will be baptized. Confined to Hospital Alex Glen is in Alexandra, Marine and General Hospital, Goderich, hav- ing had an emergency appendix op- eration on Sunday Iast, Death of Mrs, Ella Palmer The sympathy of the community goes out to Proctor Palmer and fam- ily of the sudden passing of his mother, Mrs° Ella Palmer. Mrs. Pal- mer had just returned to Detroit after spending a month here, where she was stricken with a stroke and passed' away. STANLEY TOWNSHIP Mr. and ItIrs. Arthur Stafford, and Mrs. Mable Harrison, also Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Gerard, Detroit, Mick., spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs. Thomas B. Baird, Mrs. James Thom- son, and other friends. --o Eat less bread, pie, eake, meat, cheese and eggs. These foods are re- quired for bulk shipments to the world's hungry people. Share with the hungry! THURSDAY, MAY, 30, 1946. Rural •Cor;respondents LON DESBOEO VARNA Miss Mary Reid visited with friends• in Brussels last week. 1 Mr, and Mrs.. John Aldington spent. Sunday with relatives in Cromarty, Mrs. Cole, Cromarty, spent a feu, days last week with her sister, Mrg. M. G. Beatty and Miss Messop. IVIr•. and Mrs. Soper, Straffordvilles spent a few days with .the former' brother, H. Soper, and Mrs. Soper, Mrs. Emma McDonald and daugh- ter, Hensall, visited with the former's sister, Mrs. John •Rathrypell, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George McLeod, Thorndale, visited with the formers_ grandmother, Mrs. E. Smith, one day last week. Sunday guests at the home of Mrs and. Mrs, M. Elliott were Mr. and Mrs„ Fred Heard and family, Stratford,. ; Wellington Elliott and family, Bruce; ,field. musical part of the service, and thu bandmaster of the Blyth Band, Mr,. Robinson, will contribute instrument-. al selections. All are heartily invited to attend this youth rally. Miss Flossie Jamieson, spent the weekend in Toronto. „ Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Bcltmeir, Pine River, visited friends here on Sunday. Jack Snell is wearing a broad smile these days -it's a litte daughter. Mrs. B. McKay, Toronto, spent the weekend with Miss B. Kirk. Misses Eileen Millar an Fern Yung- blut spent the weekend with their•. parents. Mrs. Kennedy spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Sam Elliott, Mill - ford, Mich, Mrs. Bentham, Oshawa, spent the weekend 'with her sister, Mrs. R. Townsend. • Miss Margaret Hutton, Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. S. Welbanks. Sgt. Donald Hohnes, Dresden, is spending a fewdays with his, grand- mother, Mrs. H. Lyon. Mr. and Mrs. George Webb, Sturgis, Mich., U.S.A., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Shobbrook, Mrs. Jack Moroso and litte Miss Vicki of Hamilton, are spending a few days with the former's mother, Mrs. W. Lyon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beer, Niagara Falls, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. Fingland and Miss Alice Fingland. Misses Mary Caldwell, London, Elva Govier and Fern Watson, London, Dorothy Little, Toronto, Beth Govier, Goderich, and Laving Knox, Toronto, were all home for the weekend. .Mr. and Mrs. John Snell and Mr. and Mrs. McCabe, were in Galt on Sunday visiting their daughter, Mrs. Ray Fisher. PORTER'S HILL Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith and fam- ily spent Sunday with friends in Dashwood. Friends were pleased to see Mrs. F. Weston able to be out to church Sanday; after her illness. Mrs. Rods Jorden, Lethbridge, is spending a while with her mother, Mrs. Thomas Betties, Goderich, also her sister, Mrs. P. Young and broth- er, Allen Betties. Rural Life Sunday Sunday, May 26, was Rural Life Sunday at Grace Church, Rev, F. G. Stotesbury delivered a splendid talk on country life. School before the service was well attended. Commenc- ing June 9 the service will be in the morning. ^ b• ).; t NEEDN� W 1RES CHOOSE THE TIRE PREFERRED BY MOST CANADIAN MOTORISTS ,..THE 3 to 1 CHOICE OVER ANY OTHER MAKE GOODYEAR 110 i • $'teti` si 4144 / li , 4E • towwobr pi'r't e.. N +`OST eat, o, fM VS TOIATI GOB®EAR DIALER REGI. BALL Phone 5 CLINTON, ONT. Protestant Teacher Wanted Applications are invited for a fully qualified teacher for S. S. No. 4, Tuckersmith, 11/2 miles east of R. .and C. School, Clinton. Applicants to state qualifications, experience and salary expected. Consideration given to successful experience. Duties to commence September 3rd. A personal application appreciated. S. 11. WHITMORE, Secretary,Treasurer, Tuckersmith Township School Area No. 1 21-22-b Teachers Wanted STANLEY TOWNSHIP SCHOOL, AREA • Requires two Teachers for School Section No. 7 (Parr Line) and No. 14 (Kippen). These schools have hydro and other conveniences, and are on good roads. Applicants please state qualifications, and salary expected, also name of fast inspector. GEO. L. REID, Varna, Secretary -Treasurer Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lyon, Thorn - dale, spent the weekend with the for- mer's mother and sister, Mrs. E. Lyon, and Mrs. C. -Watson. Speaks on Temperance Mrs. B. McKay, Temperance Pro- vincial Secretary of the W.C.T.U., gave a very interesting talk on temperance and showed some pictures at the Sunday School, and on Monday morning she went out to No 8 School and talked to the pupils on temp- erance. Youth Rally at Constance The third of the special Young People's meetings being held in the churches of the Londesboro charge will take place in the Constance church on Sunday evening, June 2, at 8.15 p.tn, (DST). The choir of Eur hs Church will be in charge of the Rev. A. D. Penman and Charles Stewart attended the London Con- ference, United Church of Canada, in London, this week. !! Outstandingly Good. ALAOA SQA SIZE WE do not aspire to be the biggest trust company. But, as executors, we do strive to render the best service available. And, whether an estate is large or small, the bene- ficiaries receive the same personal attention of a senior estate officer assisted by a staff familiar with every phase of estate manage- ment. We may be of help to you as we have to an ever-increasing number during the peat 35 years. 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