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Clinton News-Record, 1946-09-05, Page 6PAGE, SIX , CLINTON NEWS -RECORD Interesting Items Froin New ecor THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1945 ura OPresondents NEWS OF BAYFIELD Representative: MISS LUCY R. WOOOS Phone CLINTON 631r31 • Otuart Sturgeon, Preston, was ho,me over .the weekend. • Km. Renoufs Johns, lett last week to Viiit in Chilicothe, Adiss. Miss Mary Reid .is visiting her brother, Robert Reid, Clinton. Miss Jean Sturgeon left on Mon- day to take a position in Clinton. Miss E. Brown, Goderieh, is a guest at 'The Albion Hotel this week. Mrs. Bruce Menory, Detroit, spent the weekend with her sister, Miss IVIary Reid. iliisseS Rhea .and Edna Sterling. London, visited Mrs. M. Gemeinhartit on Sunday. .E. A. Featherston, London, was at his home in the village over the weekend. Mrs. G. W. Clark and son Clark, Toronto, visited Mrs. Fred MeEwen last week. Harry Ahrens, Detroit, spent the weekend with his wife at "Trail Blaz- er" cottage. Peter Tillmann. and J. E. Brent, .Toronto, spent the weekend at the family cottage. 1Vliss E. Dupius, Toronto, was the guest of her sister, MTS. F. C. Gem- einhardt, last week. Mrs. P. Gemeinhardt left Sunday to spend a few weeks with her son, Norval, Saginaw, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. J. Pease and family, London, spent the iireekend with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berry. DT. mid Mrs. F. C. Bechely, Sea - forth, have purchased the W. Thain 'cottage in Lakeside Park. J. Stewart returned to Hamilton on Monday to resume his teaching duties 'on the ,staff of the Technical School. Miss Lorna Westlake, Hespeler, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Westlake. Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Calder return- ed to London on Friday after having spent a vacation in the village. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold King, Sarnia, visited the letters mother, IVIrs. Chas. W. Parker, over the Weekend. IMr. and Mrs. A. F. Furter ancrson Bill, London, Spent the weekend at the home of . Mrs. W. J. 'Stinson. MTS. M. Clark and :Miss Daphne Clark, London, are, occupying "Blink - bonnie" during Mrs: Volume's absence. Miss Elva Dewar returnedto Tor- onto last week atter hosing spent the summer vacation . with her par- ents. James A, Cameron, who has spent the season at his cottage on the Blue Water Highway, has returned to Toronto. • J. L. Dixon and Miss Carrie Dixon Brantford, were the guests of the for. niers daughter, Mrs. F, H. Paull, over the weekend. Rev. and Airs. F. IL Paull returned to Listowel on Tuesday after having spent a vacation at their cottage in the village. Miss C. P. Rankin, accompanied by MISS Julia Lang, who is her guest, left en Monday to spend a few days in, Toronto. Mrs. Maynard Corrie is spending a few days in Stratford this week, ow- ing to the illnes,s of her mother, Mrs, H. A. Lawson. Mr. and Mas. Pried retylie and Laurie Fowlie, London, spent the weekend with their sisters, Misses P. and E. Fowlie. Mrs, J. Graham and Miss Monica, who were at the Huron Camp last week, returned to Woodstock with Mr. Graham on Friday. Miss Mina Proctor, Toronto, came on Tuesday of last week to spend a fortnight with her aunt, Mrs, George King and Mr. King. Mr. and Mri. Alex Rae and child, Longwood, are occupying E A. Feath- erston's home which they have taken for the school term, Mr. and MTS'. David Dewar and 'Vaster George, Toronto, spent last week -with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, D. Dewar. Mrs. El. Antognini, New York, who is having a home erected on her Quality You'll Enjoy ,psALABA TEA property, came last week to spend ,a month in the village. „Lawrence Wasman returned to eromerty alter spending 'a fortnight with his sister, Mrs. IL Ahrens at "Trail Blazer" cottage. Mr. and Mrs'. Nelson.McConkey and son have returned to North Bay, after having spent the past month at their cottage on Huron Terrace. Dr. and Mks. Mitchell, Birmingham -Who have been 'OceuPS*Ing the Trout cottage, have purchased the former McMillan cottage on Chiniquy ;St. 1VIr. and Mrs, Gerald Ohurchward. Jack and Gerald, and Mies' Lena Shortt, who was. With them over the weekend, returned to London on Mon- day. Mr. asiii Mrs. Schalitz and daugh- ter., Marilyn, Johnny Martin, Toledo, Ohio, visited Ivirs. Schalitz's sister, Mrs. Lillian Thomas, over the week- end, . Mr. and Mrs, W. P. Buchan, return- ed to Dunnville on Wednesday, after having been the guests of the form- er's sister, 1VIrs. N. W. Woods, for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bohner, Strat ford, and his mother, Mrs. Margaret Rohner, 'Moncton, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. •and Mrs. Nelson Heard, Bayfield. Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Langford, who returned to their cottage last week after a visit to South River and Bala, left on Tuesday for St. Mary's Rect- ory, Walkerville. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Hart, Charlie, Helen and Ronnie, who came on Fri- day to visit Mrs. Hart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George King, returned to Toronto on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Cook and daughter, Nancy Landon, returned to Toronto, after spending three weeks with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oree Cook, "Locharne." Mr. and MTS. James R Scott re- turned to Toronto on Monday, 1VIrs. Scott was the guest of her mother Mrs. R. H. F. Gairdner last week'and her husband was here over the week end. Prof. B. Pemberton and family, Prof. H. K, Kalbfleisch and family, have retinmed to their respective homes in London after having spent the season at their cottages in the Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bauer and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bauer and fam- ily, have returned to their respective homes in Waterloo after having spent the season at their cottages, in the village, Mrs. E. Suppnick and daughter. Miss Halley Louise, Mrs. Hayward and Mrs. Lawrence Hickey of Detroit, spent the weekend with the former's mother, Mrs. S. Holley, "Holley Lodge." Mrs. G. S. Atkinson, who has been visiting MTS. C. W. Brown, "The Briars," returned to London on Mon- day with her daughter, 'Mrs. Cecil Hohnes and Mr, Holmes, who spent the day here4 Mr. and Airs. Gilbert Knight and' daughter Mary, Toronto, spent the weekend at the ,herne of Mrs. M. Gem- enhaisit, Miss Elizabeth Dupee, Tor- onto, was also a guest the past week 'With her sister, Mrs. D. A. Volume left on Wednes- day for Toronto where she will be ininSa by 1Vliss M. Volume. of King- don, who will aCiorripany her to Win- nipeg and other Points in Manitoba for a month's visit. , Mrs. V. •A. Burt, Peggy and Mary Lou, returned to London on Monday, after having spent the summer with the former% parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Baker. Howard and Ronald Burt were ,also here over the weekend, Mi. and Mrs. Ray Morley, Birm- inghain, Mich., spent the we,ekend with the former's sisters, Misses F. .and L. Morley, "Birchcliffe." Upon their return they Were aceompanied by their daughter, Patsy, who has been visiting her aunts. Mrs. F. W.-. 13urcli and two children, who have spent the summer at the Mustard family cottage, returned to Toronto the end of last week. They expect to make their home in Me.aford where Mr. Burch has taken a position following his 'discharge frora the RCAF. Misses Ruble Fisher and Barbara Pollock, Kitchener, Jean Fisher, War- erloo, spent the weekend and holiday with the former's, aunt, Mrs. P. A. Edwards. Master Edward Watson. who visited in Waterloo, for a fort- night accompanied them to his grand- mother's home. • ,Mrs. Art Hopson, Jr., and her. sist- er, Miss Cora Leroy, who has been visiting her, were called to Callend- er on Sunday owing to the death of their brother, Jacob Leroy, who was accidentally killed at North Bay while cleaning a revolver. Sympathy is ex- tended to Mrs. Hopson. Guests of Mr and IVIrs. Cree Cook, "Lochame" cottage, over the weekend were: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Taylor, De- troit; Mr. and Mrs. William Bell, MT. and Mrs. Chester Vellett, Dear- born, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. LI A. Stephens and daughter, Jane lYlcGrig. or, ,Shellbourne; Mr. and 1VIrs. Earl Ross and son, Robert, Dearborn, Mich. Guests at the "Little Inn" last week were - Mr. and Airs. Coates, Miss Coates, Detroit; Mrs. Fellows. Windsor; Winnifred Howarth, Sarnia. Miss Winnifred Clark, Point Edward; Mir. and 1VIrs. James E. Armstrong, Royal Oak, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. 'Ray- mond Arnold, Fitchburg, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cryderrnam, London; Dr. Eleanor Harvey, Caroline E. Har- vey, Elizabeth Harvey, Detroit; Mr. and 1VIrs. F. B. Huston and nephew. Gerald, Pontiac, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. 1'. A. Newton, Walkerville;, J. T. New- ton, Walkerville; F. A. Newton, Wind- sor; Mrs. 'Sangster, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. D, T. Sheppard and family, and Royce Everett, Pontiac, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steele and Donald, Si.. Catharines; Ar. and 1VIrs Bud Gilmour, ;Sarnia; Miss Grace Ander- son, Detroit, Two Shops Close 1VIrs. L. G. Bassett closed has antique shop on Saturday 'night and Mrs. Grant Turner closed the Log Cabin Lunch Room on Monday night after a successful season. School Re -opens The school bell summoned mmils hack to studies on Tuesday morning. Alex Rae, Longwood, is principal this year and Mrs. William. E. Parker is assistant. Those, atteniding continua- tion classes in Bayfield Public Sehool are: Betty Heard, Gloria Westlake, EVelyn Bell, George Castle and Marie Stirling, while those taking advant- age of the extended secondary school area and taking the bus to Clinton Collegiate include; john and Eddy Apfelbeek, Rose Marie and Kenneth Arkell, Betty Lou Larson, Aileen Castle, Beverley York. Church Camp Closed 'The Church Camp of the Diocese of Huron, was 'closed on Friday follow- ing the departure of a ',teen age group. Very successful camps have been held for Various ages since the beginning of July, under the able leadership of Rev. .1. Graham and Rev. J. Geogehan, Woodstock, and their competent staffs, The carpenters, who have been at work since early spring. are con- tinuing with the 'building program. Pew realize what a great undertaking it Was to have the camp in operation this year and those who planned and organized are to be congratulated upon their achievement. JOHNSTON-BEAVER A wedding of interest to many in this community took place at St. Pet- er's Lutheran. Church manse, Zur- ich,' when Alice Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beaver, Zurich, became the bride of Walter Leo Johnston, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ifs Johnston, Bay- field. Rev, E. Heiditich, Zurich, per- formed the ceremony. The bride wore a floor -length gown of white satin, fashioned with grace- ful flowing train, sweetheart neck- line edged with a lace frill and nylon yoke with satin bows. Her finger-tip veil of tulle illusion was edged with tiny bows and caught in a headdress of velvet flowers. Site carried a white Bible from which hung white ribbon edged in silver, knotted with tiny flowers and fern. Her only ornament was a pearl pendants Miss Eileen Beaver, Exeter, was her sister's bridesmaid. She wore pink lace over satin with fitted bodice and shirred net edged with sweetheart neckline. Her pink finger-tip veil was held in place by a headdress of flowers. Miss Pearl Gellman, maid of honor, was attired in a sheer floor -length skirt with a blue lace waist. Her finger_ tip veil was caught in a headdress of blue flowers. Each attendant carried an arm bouquet of pink and white gladioli. The groom's brother, Ford LONDESBORO Misses Dorothy Little, Fern Wat- son and 011ie Moon, returned to their schools, Jame Hesselwood is convalescing at his sister's, .Mrs. J, Melville, after breaking two ribs. :Daniel Wishart and Rev. A. D. Pen- man have returned home after their trip to British Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vodden spent Sunday at the home of their daughter, MTS. Bert Deer of Auburn. Miss Pearl Griffiths, Guelph, spent the weekend with her parents, Bir. and Mrs. William Griffiths Miss Kathleen Youngblarlit, nurse - in -training in Clinton Publie Hospital. spdrit ,Sunday afternoon at her home. Mr. and Mrs. William Breen, Lon- don, spent the weekend with the lat ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William GODERICH TOWNSHIP - Kenneth and Andrew Neilson were at Stratford on 'Sunday. !Miss Evelyn Wise visited in Auburn for a few days last week. ,Mr. and Airs, S. F. Pishe, Detroit, spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and IVIrs. Stewart Middleton. Mr, and 1VIrs. H. McCartney and Miss June, were in London on Friday. IVIrs. A. T. Hebden and Miss M. J. Muir visited at London on Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. Dodds, Hamilton, visited over the weekend with Mr. Dodds' sister, Mrs. Dave Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hebden, ac- companied by 'Miss M. J. Muir, were at Stratford on Sunday attending the family gathering. Holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Ilebden were Mr. and Mrs. Dick, Schenectady, N.Y., IVIr. and Mrs. R. 51. Ilebden, St. Marys, and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hebden and Allan, London. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lawrence have returned to their home in Hamilton, after visiting the latter'g sister, Mrs. William Wise. On their return they Were accompanied by Miss Muriel Wise, who will spend a holiday with them. Johnston, was best man. A reception was held later at the honie of the bride's parentS. Mr. and Airs. Johnston lett on a wedding trip to Ottawa and Belleville, the bride travelling in an ice blue silk jersey dress with black sequin - trimmed hat, and raspberry finger- tip coats Since their return last week they have taken up housekeeping in the residence on W. H. Johnston's farm, east of the village. Their many friends in this vicinity join in con- gratulations and best wishes to the young couple, Griffiths. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Youngblutt and family, Ingersoll, spent Sunday after - 'noon at the home of 1Vir. and Mrs - Joseph Youngblutt. The regular meeting of •the Aim - well Mission Circle will be held Tues- day evening, September 10, at the home of Ws. Sid. Lansing. Rev. Dr. W. Fingland and Mrs. Fingland, Niagara Falls, brought the former's parents, Mr. and MTS John Firigland, home after their viiit with them, Church Anniversary Rev. Stephen Mathers, Toronto,, will be the guest preacher in, the United March, Liondesboro, on SUM, - day, September S. The occasion wilt mark the anniversary of the estab- lishment of the church in this com- munity, and special musical numbers will be features of the services, which will commence at 11 a.m. and 745 p.m.. The services' at Burns and Con- stance will be cancelled for the day, in order that the congregations may unite with that of Londesboro, for this anniversary, It is expected that large congiegations will be present to hear Mr. Mathers, who is well known in this community. HOLMESVILLE. Misses Gertrude and Helen Bond have gone to London, the former hav- ing accepted a position with the Lon- don Life and the latter resuming her teaching duties. Rev. and Mrs.. C. P. Tavener have returned from their cottage near Tor- onto, and are spending a few days this week renewing acquaintances in the Chatham district. SOlve Next W.nter's Heat Problm with an . Oil Burning Space Heater Also on Hand: POULTRY FENCE FARM FENCE ROPE -1", le, 3/4", a/4" R. N. Alexander LONDESBORO PHONES: Clinton 803-22, Blyth 254 36-p Your Vacation Store Wool Shortees Coats 2 size 12 - Blue Clyde reg. $34.50 for $29.75 1 size 18 - Blue Clyde reg. 34.50 for 29.75 1 size 16 - Green Tweed reg. 32.50 for 27.95 2 size 16 - Turquoise Tweed reg. 29.50 for 27.95 1 size 18 - Brown Camel Hair, reg. 39.50 for 34.75 1 GROUP OF LADIES' ODD COATS - 6 only untrimmed; 2 size 14, 2 size 14x, and 2 size 16 YOUR CHOICE 10.00 Ad Ladies' and Misses' Bathing Suits Half Price LADIES' ALPINE SLACK SUITS size 14, 16 and 18 - Reg. $14.95 • FOR 10.95 CORDUROY SLACK SUITS sizes 14 and 16 - Reg. $18.75 FOR 12.95 ALL WOOL SLACK SUITS sizes 14.16 - Reg. $24.50 FOR 18.75 LADIES' 4 -PIECE WOOL SUITS JACKET, SLACKS, SKIRT and VEST sizes 14 and 16, light grey shade reg. 39.50 for 29.75 13 PAIR - HOUSE SLIPPERS --- Lambskin. reg. 3.95 FOR 3.15 8 'AIR HARATCHI SLIPPERS . sizes 5, 6 and 7 reg. 3.95 FOR 2.79 7 ONLY - BOY'S WINDBREAKERS-- All wool lined - Sizes 26, 28, 30 and 32 reg. 9.75 FOR 8.° 28 ONLY - BOY'S SWEAT SHIRTS White Fleece -Lined with Motifs - All Sizes reg. 1.68 , FOR 1.° MEN'S BLACK CAE SOCKSHMER 40 pair reg 1.90 for 79c 10 pair of White reg. 1.00 for 79,c 1 "The Woollen Shoppe Bayfield, Ontario • This has been a new adventure for Bayfield. Holiday visitors and tourists have appreciated it - we hope you in the village have also ap- preciated it! In order to show you our appreciation of the reception received, and of your patronage, we are offering all our present high class stock of Blankets, Coats, Sweaters, Novelties, etc., at greatly reduced prices. These end of the season bargains are for 4 days only -Friday, Sept. 6, Sat., Sept. 7, Mon., Sept. 9, and Tuesday, Sept. 10. Store opens at 10 a.m. All sales final. No refunds - no returns - no alterations. Read every item, and particularly note the size, the color, the cloth and the price. 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