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• CIAN'T(),N NEWS-11ECORD
THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1946
Interesting Items From News -Record's Rlaral Correspondents
NEWS OF BAYFIELD•
Representative:
MISS LUCY R. WOODS Phone MINTON 63141
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Bill Elliott, Hensall, is spending a
Week's vacation in the villagc
Harry Ahrens, Detroit, spent the
weekend at hi •s cottage oTrail Blazer."
Mrs. C. W. Drown was the guest of
Mrs. alalcom McTaggart, Clinton, this
'week.
Rev. and Mts. F. H. Paull, Listowel,
came on Sunday to occupy theiz• cot-
tage this month.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Fowlie, London,
spent the holiday weekend with Mises
F. and E. Fewlie.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Atkinson, De-
troit, are spending this week at their
home in the Village. ,
Bill Johnston, who has been visit-
ing his aunt, Mrs. Malcorn Toms, has
returned to Windsor.
Harry Lowry returned to Windsor
after spending a week with Mr. and
Mrs Spencer Ervine.
Allan Ormond who has lreen a guest
at the Albion Hotel for several' weeks
has returned to Detroit.
Miss Grace Woolferiden, Detroit, is
occulting her cottage on Howard •St.,
for the month of August.
bliev Ruble Fisher, Kitchener, was
the guest of her aunt, 1Vers. F. A. Ed-
wards) over the weekend.
William Greig returned to Toronto
after spending a fortnight with his
family at "Bali -Agree cottage.
Mrs. Pratt an daughter, Victoria
St., London, are occupying the Cun-
ingheane cottage foe the month of
August,
Mrs. •Gale Massey, New York, ar-
rived on Friday to visit Mrs. R. H.
P. Gairdner and her cousin, Samuel
Gaylord.
Clarence Larson and Ernest Feath-
erston, London, were at their respec-
tive homes in the village over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Genueng and
daughter, Birmingham, are occupying
Miss' Miller's cottage for the month
of August,
Norman Echensviller and son Burt-
on, Stratford, are spending a few days
with his cousin, Mrs. Ed. Sturgeon,
and Mr, Sturgeon.
Misses Dean and Marion Castle, of
••••••■•=m1.
London, spent the Civic Holiday week-
end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas W. Castle.
Mrs. Seitz and two daughterSa
Margaret and Helen, Detroit, are the
guests of Mrs) F. Hayes in William
L. Metcalf's cottage.
Misses Donna Burnside and Virginia
Bailey, East Orange, N.J., are the
guests of the fotmer's aunt, Miss M.
Fairbairn, "Westwind."
MT. and Mrs. Gilbert Knight and
daughter Mary, Toronto, spent the
weekend with the letter's gandmoth-
er, Mrs. F. Genneinhardt.
Mr. and Mrs. L A. Stephens and
daughter, Jane MeGrigor, 'Shelburne,
spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Cree Cook, "Lochame" cottage.
Miss Louise Mothersill is the guest
of Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Langford at
their cottage while visiting their
granddaughter, Miss Susan Bricker.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Ewing Buchan
and two children, John and Jane,
former's aunt, Mrs. N. W. Wnods.
Dunnville, spent the weekend with the I
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grierson and
two children, Chales and Anne, Wat-
erloo, are the guests of MTS. Grier -
son's aunt, Mrs. P. A. Edwards,
Miss Jacqueline Parker, accompan-
ied by Keith Pruss and a friend from
London, spent the Civic Holiday week-
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Parker.
Mn and Mrs. Arthur Ford arid the
latter's mother, Mrs. Woolway, re- s
turned to London last week after hay -
EBENEZER
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Death of Mrs. John Tebbutt
'Sincere sympathy is extended to the
families of, the late Mrs. John Teb-
be% who 17101.1T11 the loos ef a loving
mother. Mrs. 'Febbutt will be much
missed as a good neighbour and, while
her health prevailed, was a very faith-
ful attendant of Ebenezer Church.
Ebenezer W. A.
The Ebenezer W. A. met at the
home of Mrs. Ira ;Vferrill for the Aug-
ust meeting. The president was in
charge, and the meeting was opened
with a hymn. Mrs. Bert Lobb took
diagge of the devotional period. Fol-
lowing the business discussion, read-
ings were given by Mrs. 1. Merrill
and Mrs. Bert Lobb. The meeting
WAG closed with a hymn and the Miz-
pah Benediction. Lunch was served
by the hostess.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
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Arthur Hobson, St. Thomas, spent
a few days last week With Thoznaa
Penhale.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Speane, Highgate,
spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Adam Stewart. -
Mr. and Mrs. J. Burnes, London,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H.
Penhale on the Bronson Line.
Miss Helen (Billy) Stewart, Wind-
sor, spent the weekend with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Stewart,
Mre. Harold Penhale spent a few
days last Week visiting her parents
and sisters in London and Westmin-
ter Township.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Nellans and
an Ferguson all of London, spent
he weekend with Mrs. Menem' par-
nts, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. C. Glen,
mg spent the month of July in the.
Metcalf house.
Keith Leonard, Toronto, spent the
weekend with his wife and babe.
Ronald Burt, London, spent last
week with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. W. Baker,
Frank Burch Toronto spent the
weekend with his wife and family,
Neil Mustard and Miss Beth Oliver,
Toronto, were also at the Mustard
cottage over the weekend,
Mr. and Mrs. James P, Ferguson.
London, are occupying Miss It.. Ken-
nedy's cottage for the month of Aug-
ust. Their guests this' week ate Mr.
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and Mrs. Campbell, London.
Miss Dawna Tome, Toronto, is
spending a two week's vacation with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcom
Toms. Don Guest, London, was also
with them over the weekend.
Mrs. Earl Wagner and little daugh-
ter, Carol, have returned to Waterloo,
after having spent a few days with
Mr, and Mrs, Ed. Sturgeon. Stuant
Sturgeon, Preston, and Earl Wagner London. '
Mr. and Mrs,. Bert Lobb, Clinton,
and Mr. and IVIrs. Nelson Heal, .Seb-
ringville, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Will-
iams, Mitchell, spent a few days at
Deer Lodge, Bayfield, returning home
Wecinesdase
Mr. and Mrs. Phil liettbehmer arid
family have spent the past week at
their cottage at Lane O'Pines beach
They had as their weekend guests,
Mr. and Mrs. George lfoods and
daughter Beverly, Detroit.
Rev. and Mrs. G. R. Thompson and
daughter Frances Truro, N.B., spent
a week and Rev. and Mrs. John R.
Thompson and family, St. Thomas,
spent yesterday with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Thompson.
Miss Violet Phillips has returned to
Toronto after spending her vacation
at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ira
Merrill. She accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Merrill and Elwin an a trip to
Clare, Mich., to visit relatives.
Guests at the 13ruce Beach cottage
of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Holmes, Ger-
rie, last weekend included Mr. and
Mac. E. G. Williams of 0oderich, and
Mr. and Mts. Andrew Holmes, Miss
Kathleen Holmes, Mrs. Calvert, Miss
K. H. Williams, Mr. and Mac. J. A.
Torrance, end Miss M. G. Torrance,
all of Goderich Township
Last week at Deer Lodge were: Mr,
and Mrs. W. J. Robertson and fam-
ily, Woodstock; Mr. and Mrs. George
Sidsvell and family, Stratford; Mrs.
Connie Culbert and daughter and
friends, Woodstock; 'Ma and Mrs. K.
Weiner and friends, Kitchener; Mr.
and MTS. A. liafentflug and -family,
Kitchener; Mr. and •Mrs. J. T. Vic -
'twain. and family of Essex.
Threshing Neerly Done
Threshing is abaut finished in many
parts of the Township.
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Mrs, Andy Sloan, Sheffield, visited
with relatives over the weekend.
Miss Ferrel Higgins, Clinton, is
holidaying this week with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred. Wallis.
Mts. Hayman entertained the ladies
of Bayfield Highlands te a tea on
Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Helen Welsh and Salsa Muriel
Wilson spent Ile weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver Vv eish.
Harry Lobby York 3VIills, spent the
weekend at the home <if his parents,
Mr. and Mot Fred Lobb.
'Charles Thmnpeon and Mrs. Ctanyn,
Toronto, spent a week's vacation with
the latter's sister, Mrs. John MeGnire.
Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Code and family,
Windsor, ara at the Bayfield High-
lands for the. balanee of the season.
Mrs. Bettlea, Goderieh, and Mrs.
Gordon, Saskatchewan, are spending
a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Betties.
Mr and Mrs, A. L. Thompson and
daughter Ann, have returned from
holidaying at Lake Waseosa, Hunts-
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley G. Fraser,
Detroit sceaapetie tv tae lady's
mother, Mts. A. 1115. JJones are at Bay-
fied Highlands.
Mrs. Charles Russell Cory, who is
at Bayfield Highlands, entertained the
cottagers with A beach supper on
Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sipe, Jr.. Grosse
Point, Mich, are holidaying at Hay-
field Highlands. 'With them are IVIr.
and Mrs. 0. Sipe, Sr.
Jack Stirling a,nd Miss Mary
Pawlysgyz, Toronto, spent the holiday
with the former's parents, Ma and
Mrs. James R. Stirling.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Stirling, Manton,
Alta., and Miss Mary McKenzie, Maud
and Josie Hayfield, were
calling on friends on Sunday.
Mies Beta Duncan, Lenden, who is
engaged in social Struin work eel
has been trearae.re z to Windsor, a
holidaying zit the family cottage at
hayfield Rigid:Inds.
Mi. and Mts. R. T. I3urgess and
daughter Maureen and Miss Edna
Connors, London, who have been
spending the past week with Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Waist), have returned to
also were here over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker and
baby daughter, Termite, arrived on
Tuesday to spend this week with the
fomer's patents, Mr. and Mrs. John
, Parker. "Chuck" has recently receiv-
led his discharge from the RCAF,
Mr. and Mrs'. Percy Parker and
Billy, left on Tuesday for Nekorrza,
Neb., after having visited the former's
mealier, Mrs. Charles W. Parker and
other relatives in this district. They
will visit in London and Sarnia en
route,
Mrs. W. Johnston and daughters,
Mrs. Dick and Mrs. Jacobson, Nekoma,
and Mrs. B. Smith, Hunter, N.B., who
have been visiting Miss Lottie Greer
and other relatives in this vicinity,
left on Monday for their respective
homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Guningharne
and daughters, Miss JoAnne and Mrs.
Hull, have returned to their home in
Clinton, having enjoyed the month of
July at their summer cottage "3.2.3."
Mr. Hull, meteorologist at T.C.A., has
returned to Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morley, Birm-
ingham, Mich., spent the weekend with
the former's, sisters, Misses F. and
L. Morley, "Birchcliffe." On their re-
turn they were 'accompanied by their
elder daughter, Berbera, who spent
several weeks with her aunts.
Guests at the "Little Inn" last week
were 1VIrs. J. G. Fletcher, Richmond,
Mirh.; Mrs. S. N. Gardner; Mr. and
Mrs. Coates, Detroit; 'Mrs. Fellows,
Windsor; Mr, and Mrs. James R.
Brown, Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Brown,
Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. John S. Arm-
strong, Detroit.
Guests last week at Mrs. MeEwen's
Lob Cabins were: W. IL Ford, London;
James Campbell, Calgary Mr. and
1VIrs. W. K. Barss, Stratford; Mr. and
Wire. R. H. Kett, Chippewa; Mr, and
Mrs. H. M. Roche, London; Mr. and
Mrs. A,. P. McNabb, Toronto; Mr.
and .141rs. E. Clare Shantz; Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Burkhart and son, Water-
loo.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0 :Stirling, who
motored from Hanna, A3ta, accomp-
anied by Mr. and Mts. Herbert Wallis,
D'Arcy, Sask., arrived on Friday to
visit Misses A. M. and E, 3. Stirling
and other relatives in this vicinity.
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3. L. Dixon and Miss Carrie Dixon,
Brenta:nal, 1VIrs, George Wright and
Miss Carrie Dew, London, spent the
weekend and holiday at Rev, F. H.
Paull's cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Tames R. Scat, Tor-
onto, were with the latter's mother,
Mrs. R. H. F. Gairdner over tile week-
end. Their guests over the weekend
were Miss Betty Munro and Allan
Kent, both of whom served overseas
with the Canadian Press, ,Ailan Kent,
who is on the staff of the Evening
Telegram, saw service with the RCAF
in. many theatres of war in Europe
and the Middle East.
Guests at, the Albion Hotel include:
M. and 1VIrs. C. Grimes and daughter
Patsy, Mrs, C. Moody, Detroit; Mrs,
M. Gould, Mrs. Betty Lorenzen, Miss
Helen Wretala, Detroit; Mr. anti IVIrs,
Charles Wilson, Dr. A. Bernstein,
London; Mr, arid Mrs. J. Mitcaell,
Windsor; Mt. and Mrs, Stanley Mc-
Donald and small daughter, Walker -
vide; Mr. and Mrs. J. Barton, Strats
ford; Mr. and Mrs. T. 2. Hitchins said
son, Graham, London; Mr. and 'Mrs.
J. 2. Randolph, Sarnia, were also
gueets ever the weekend.
Start Work on Bridge
The Blyth Construction Company
has -commenced moving in material
preparatory to beginning preliminary
work on the new bridge.
Successful Bazaar
A very successful bazaar and sale
of homeanade baking was held in
Mrs. F. A. Edward's store on Saturday
afternoon under the joint auspices of
the ladies of St. John's Church, Varna,
and Trinity Church Guild,
Parker Reunion
Over forty members of the Parker
family held a picnic in Jovvett's Grove
on Sunday afternoon. Amongst those
from a distance who were present
were: Mr. and Mrs. L. B. tainith, Glen
and Maxine ,Staith, London; Mr. and
Mrs. Harold King, Sarnia; Ma and
Mrs. Harold Atwood, 'Galt; Mr. and
Mrs. P. O. Parker anti Billy, Nekoma,
NM.; also Mrs. Charles W. Parker's
three nieces, Mrs. J. Dick Mrs. jamb.
son, Nelcorna, and Mrs. B. Smith, Hun-
ter, N. Dakota. I
LONDESB�u�
Miss Marjorie Hesk is holidaying
with her aunt, 1VIrs. Harry Durnin.
Mrs. Allie Allen, London, visited
with Miss L. Young on Sunday.
Allen and Jim Main, Brussels, visit-
ed with Mr. •and Mrs. Will Govier on
Sunday.
Miss Marjorie Knox is holidaying
with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Knox.
Mr. and Mrs) 2. 'Lansng, Oshawa,
are visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Sid
Lansing.
Joseph Atchison, Los Angeles, Cal„
is visiting with his sister, Mrs.
Charles Ruddell.
A number of people from the vil-
lage attended the horse races at God-
erich on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Mason, London,
are visiting with the latter's, sister,
Mrs. W. Brunsdon,
Master Murray Calquhoun, Clinton,
is holidaying at the home of his sister,
Mrs. Len. Oaldwell.
Miss Maey Oaldwell, London, spent
the weekend with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Caldwell,
Miss 011ie Mon, Toronto, spent the
weekend at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs) George Moon,
MTS. A. Ferguson and Patsy Gail.
Owen Sound, are visiting the former's
sister, Mrs. Allen Shaddick.
IVIr. and IVIre. Harry Wase and fam-
ily, London, spent the weekend with
the latter's father, Fred Johnston.
Dr. and Mrs, Whitely, Gerrie and
bliss Meryle Riley, Toronto, visited at
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Josling's on Sun-
day.
Miss Beth Gorier, Goderich, and
Miss Elva Govier, London, spent the
weekend with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs, William Gorier.
Misses Doris McCool, Phyllis Mc-
Cool, Doreen Armstrong and Shirley
Rapson, are holidaying at Goderich
this week.
Rev. Dr. William 'Fingiand, Niagara
Falls, and Colin Fingland, Toronto,
are visiting with their parents, Mr,
and Mrs. John Finland.
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Awde, Wont:L-
AS:A, and Miss Margaret IlacCool,
Ottawa, visited with Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. IVIeGool over the weekend,
Mrs. Haines, London, and bits.1
Bloor, Mount Forest, are visiting their
sister, Mrs. W. Drunsdon, and we
are sorry .to hear that +Mrs. Haines
is quite ill. We hope she will soon
recover.
Dr. Grierson and Miss Doris Grier-
son, spent a couple of dare with Mr.
and IVIrs. T. Fingland last week, and
Mrs. Grierson returned home with
them on Friday, to Sunderland.
Mr. and Mrs. ltasr Fisher and Master
Douglas) Galt, spent this past week
with 'Mrs. Fisher's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Snell.
' Mission Band To Meet
The Mission Band will meet Sunday
morning, August 1/, at ten o'clock in
the Sunday School room,
Able To Be Around
We are glad to report that 1VIrs.
Fred Shobbrook is able to be out and
around again, after her unfortunate
accident of breaking her hip.
W. M. S. Meets
The Walt& held its August meet-
ing on Wednesday, July- 31 (one week
earlier) in the Sunday School room of
the church, with the president, Mrs.
R. Townsend, in the chair. After the
opening exercises, roil call was an
swered by the members; group No. 2
led by Miss Lawdy Young had charge
of the meeting. Hymn 356 followed
by prayer by Mrs. W. Hesk and Mrs.
A, Pangrad. Scripture lesson was
read by Mrs, Will Govier. Mc-
Cool sato. a solo entitled "My Father
KnowsItAR." A splendid talk was
given by Mrs. It Grierson of Sunder-
land, formerly (Miss Mary Fingland),
being a missionary in Korea for a
AUCTION SALE
of Property and Household Effects,
at the home of Mrs. Charles Knuckey.
Lot No. 1, Range N, 1 mile south of
Bayfield on Blue Witter Highway, on
Wednesday, August 14
at 1 p.m. eharp (DST)
the following:
3 -piece Chesterfield suite; solid
walnut long table (hand carved);
Henry Herbert player piano, rnahog-
any finish (in Al condition); oak
davenport; oak library table; 2 oak
arm chairs and rocking chair; oak
Morris chair; wicket arm chairs and
rocking ehair; upholstered chair;
leather rocking chair; Axminster rug
10'x12'; 2 Axminster runners; woven
carpet 10'x15'; small rugs; 2 metal
beds with inner spring mattresses;
2 dressers; day bed; walnut single
bed; large wardrobe; solid walnut
cupboard; halt tree; tri -light; modern
range with water -front reservoir and
warming closet (like new); Harrison
Quebec heater; Primrose electric
washing machine (like new); Stewart
Warner electric refrigerator (6 cu. ft,
capacity); aluminum electric chef
grill; electric percolator; electric
sandwich grill; 6 -piece breakfast
suite; kitchen table; medicine cabinet;
ice box; small tables; theirs; lawn
chairs. and bencheie; 10 flannelette
blankets; 2 deer heads; bear rug;
flower stand; bird cage; number of
books; step ladder; lawn mower;
wheel barrow; boiler and wash tub;
Pots and pans; quart and pint sealers;
glassware and dishes; garden rake;
hoes; forks and small quantity of
hemlock linnber, mixed lengths of
2"x4" and 4"x4" widths; and num-
erous other articles.
At the same time and place, there
will be offered for sale, .the property
which coasists of 2 acres of land,
more or less. with numerous fruit
trees.and shrubbery and a never -fail-
ing supply of spring water. On said
property there is situated a 11/2 -
storey 8 -room frame house with ver-
anda, cement foundation throughout
and partial cellar.
This property is well located and
would make a very desirable summer
home,
TERMS on furniture: Cash.
TERMS on property made known
on day of sale subject to reserve bid.
MRS. CHART:ZS KNUCKEYa Prep
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MARI) W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer.
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number of years. She spoke of can-
' lona there at the present time, as
written her by her Korean friends.
She also spoke of the good influence
of summer camps held in Ontario,
one of which she attended this &urn-
/nen Meeting closed by prayer by
Miss Young.
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Westfield 17—Londesboro 8
Westfield defeated Londesbore 17-8
in the fifth game of the WOAA soft-
ball group semi-finals at Blyth Tues-
day night to advance into the group
finals against Dungannon.
Londesbero used two moundsmen,
Carter and Tunney, in an effort to
stem the tide of Westfield sluggers,
but couldn't hit the right combination.
Jardine went the route on the mound
for Westfield.
Box Score
Westfield AB R 11 PO A
M. MeDowell. 3b . 6 I I 0 3
A. Cook, 2b ....- 6 2 a 2 2
J. Snell, Lf 6 5 2 2 0
T. Jardine, p . „ 6 1 2 4 8
Gr. McDowell, c 6 2 2 2 3
1 ,Fa Snell, ss • 5 3 3 2 4 J. Walsh, cf 5, 2 0 2 0
H. McDowell, lb 5 1 0 12 2
D. Snell, rf 5 1 1 1 0
0
0
50 18 14 27 17 1
Londesboro AB R II PO A E
Riley, rf 5 I 3 0 0 0
C. Saundercock, c 5 1 2 2 1.0
Tunney, lb 6 1 1 10 2 0
R. Btemtpon, 3b 5 1 2 4 4 1
0. Carter, p 5 1 2 4 3 0
W. Leiner, ss 5 0 2 1 4 0
B. Pollard, 2b 5 0 0 2 2 1
J. Tamblyn, cf 5 1 2 1 0 0
H. Miller, lf 4 1 0 3 0 1
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44 7 14 27 16 3
Score by innings:
Westfield . 404 310 038-18 14 1
Londesboro 310 010 200— 7 14 3
Umpires—Lumley and Gurts.
Westfield 9—Londesbore 2
Westfield defeated Londesboro 9-2
in a WOAA intermediate play-off
softball match at Blyth Thuriaday
evening last.
The count WAS tied 2-2 in the ftfth
but the winners broke away in the
sixth and seventh and were never
* *
Doe Score
Westfield 4.2 22 PO4. B'
M. IVIeDowell, 3b . 6 1 2 8 4 1
A. Cook, 2b '' 6 0 1 2 8 0
J. P. SJanredill.nelf, 5 2 2 4 4 0
: 6 1 1 1 0 1
G. McDowell, e . 5 1 0 1 2 0
E, Snell, ss 5 2 2 I 4 1
J. Walsh, a 6 1 0 1 0 0
IL McDowell, lb 5 1 I 13 1 0
D. Snell, rf 5 0 0 1 0 0
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48 9 9 27 19
Landesbore AB It II PO A E
B. Riley, et 5 0 0 1 0 1
C. Saamdercock, c 4 0 1 1 2 0
F. Tunney, lb 3 0 0 9 1 0
R. Drompton, 3b 3 0 1 5 3 6
G. Carter, p 4 0 1 4 4 I
W. Leiper, se 4 0 I 2 2 2
W. Pollard, 2b 4 0 0 2 2 4
J. Tamblyn, rf 4 1, 1 0 0 0
H. Miller, If 4 1 1 3 0 2
35 2 6 27 14 10
Score by innings:
Westfield .. 200 002 104-9 0 3
Londesboro . 000 029 000-2 6 V
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IN THE, SUPREME COURT OF ONTARIO
In The Estate Of Richard Bailey, Deceased
IN THE MATTER OF'• THE PARTITION ACT, R.S.O. 1937,
Chapter 157
Pursuant to the ORDER FOR SALE made in this cause, bearing
date the 12th day ef February, 1946, there will be sold, with the
approbation of Thomas Moore Costello, tsq., Master of this Court
at Goderich, by Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, at Lot 130, Tuyll St.,
Bayfield, on
Saturday, the 10th day of August, 1946, at 1.30 p.m.,
the following lands and premises in parcels:
(1) The Eastetly part of Lot 126 in the Village of Bayfield.
(2) Lot 127 in the Village of Bayfield.
(3) Let 128 in the Village of Bayfield.
(4) Lot 130 in the Village of Dayaield on which is located a
two-storey red 13tick house and a garage. This property
is vacant.
(5) Lot 129 in the Village of Bayfield.
(6) Lot 131 in the Village of Bayfield.
(7) Lot 132 in the Village of Bayfield.
(8) Lot 615 in the Village of Bayfield.
(9) One-quarter acre of land conaisting of the West part of
Lot 195, in the Village of Bayfield, on whieh is located a
five -room frame cottage.
(10) Lot 4 and the East three -and -one-eighth (3%) acres of
Lot 5, Range "N", Bayfield, consisting of about eleven (11)
acres of land.
(11) Lot 7'7 in the Bayfield Concession, Goderich Township, con-
sisting of eighty (80) acres of land.
•
Parcels 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 8 are vacant lots close to Lake Pluton
• and are suitable for summer cottages.
Possession of parcels 1 to 30 inclusive will be given upon pay-
ment of full purchase price. Parcel 9 will be sold subject to the
existing tenancy. Possession of Parcel 11 will be given on November
15bh, 1946.
The properties will be offend for sate separately; subject to
reserve bids which have been fixed by the said Master. Terms of
Sale -20% on day of sale, and balance within thirty (30) days.
In all other respects, the terms and conditions of sale will be
standing conditione of the Supreme Court of Ontario.
Further Particulars can be had from Frank Donnelly, Goderich,
Ontario.
DATED at Goderich, this 23rd day of July, AM., 1948.
T. M. COSTELLO,
80-.31-32-1, Master &C.0., Gederielt.
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