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THTIRSDAY,, OCTOBER I0,, 1949;
Interesting Items From 'News -Record's Rural Correspondents
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NEWS OF BAYFIELD
Representative:
. MSS LUCY R. WOODS Phone CLINTON 631011
Mr. and Mrs, William Moran, Lon- W. Eviing Buchan who has spent
don, spent Sunday in the village. the past five months with his sister,
James Robinson, Loudon, was at Mrs. N. W. Woods, left on MondaY
the family cottage o -v-6 the weekend. for his home in Seslcatoon.
.0aPtain and Km. E. B. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. IL Bauer and family,
spent a couple of days in London Mr. and Mrs.. E. J. Bauer and family,
last week. • Waterloo, spent the weekend at their
William L. !Metcalf is spending a respective tottag•es in the village.
fortnight with his, mother, Mrs. W. Miss Lottie Greer and Norman
F. Metealf. • Greer moved from .Stenley Township
Laurie Fewlie, London, visited his to their new home on, Catherine St.
sisters, Misses F. and Et, rowlie, over on Monday. We hid 'them welcome
the weekend. to the village.
Mr. and Mrs. .Cree Cook, Clinton, Misses F. and L. Morleyclosed
were at their cottage "Lockame" over their cottage "Birchcliff", and left
the weekend. on Saturday to visit their brother
Miss M. Fairbairn and Mils. O. W An Bloomfield Hills; Mich., before go -
Brown left on !Saturday to spend a ing to Hollywood, Florida, for the
week in Toronto. winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Edighoffer and !Mrs, iSpeneer kvine had the rids --
family, Mitchell, were at thele cot- fortune to fall against her cook
tage on Sunday,. stove one day last week when she
Miss Christine McLaren, Port El- received a severe burn on her fora.
gin, is visiting her aunts, Misses A. arm and also a cut from a glass jar
M. and El, J. Sterling. • which broke in her hand.'
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Couch and fain- In Clinton Hospital
ily, London, spent the -weekend at Miss jean Sturgeon, youngest
gSturr-R-Inn" cottage. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sting -
Miss Milvena Sturgeon, London, eon, underwent an operation for re-
sP.ent the weekend with her parents, moval of her appendix in Clinton
Mr. and MTS. Willard !Sturgeon. Public Hospital on Wednesday morn -
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Frances and ing.. Jeans many friendi wish her
babe, Mr. and Mrs. .Spencer Ervine a speedy recovery.
spent the week end in Thamsford. Cottage Moved
aVIrs. E. P. Lewis returned to Tor- The former William Osmond cot -
onto .on Monday after having spent tage was moved on Tuesday from
several days with Mrs. N. W. WOOdS• MTS, E. Antognini's property "Aintogs
Miss A. Fernette and Miss A mini Acres" to the lot on Main Street
Bingley, Detroit were at their re- recently purchased from Leslie El-
spective homes in the village over Heft by George Foote. Mr. and 1VIrs.
. the weekend. Foote and family are residing in it.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rogers returned
to their cottage in the village on FISHING BOAT COMPLETED
Saturday after having spent a few
days in Hamilton, GODERICH - Another all -steel
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. 1Vlanness, who fishing boat has been completed at
have spent the summer at their cot- the George Mathieson shop here, and
tage on Tuyll St., returned to their will be shipped on the steamer Super -
home in London on Friday.
ior when she makes her next trip.
SUTTER & PERDUE
PAINTS
LONDESBORO PORTER'S HILL
Mr. Lycliatt, Blyth, spent Friday
with 'Mrs. Robert Youngblutt.
llfre. J. Webster as visiting her
sister-in-law, Mrs. L. Webster., .
Miss June !Manning spent the week-
end with Miss Marion McDougall.
1VIrs. Langford, Toronto, is *end-
ing a week with her niece, Mrs. G.
Cook.
Miss Edith Beacom spent the week-
end with Me. and Mrs. George Neil,
Kirlston.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Carter spent
Sunday with Mr. and IVIrs. Gordon
dford,
Rey. and Mrs. iAt D. Penman Mm.
Robert 'Townsend and Mee. L.'Wele•
stm spent Thursday in London.
Mr. and Mrs. James !Mccool and
Phyliss and Mr. and MTS. Jim Craw-
ford, epent Sunday at Kincardine.
:Mrs. john Kennedy returned home
to Toronto on Friday of last week,
after visiting her sister, Mrs. Chas.
Stewart.
Mr. and MTS. W. H. Lyon, Thorn -
dale, are visiting the former's moth-
er and sister, Mrs. E. Lyon and Mrs.
C. Watson, this week.
Mr. and IVIrs. 2"red Meadows', Wind-
sor, visited with Mr. and MTS. Geo:
Garrett and Mr. and Mrs. D'. Carter
last week.
Mr. and Mes. Herb Oakes, Hairy
and Isabel, Goderich Township, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George
IVIcVittie,
Mr. and 1VIrs. J. H. Shobbrook re-
turned home on Wednesday of last
week after spending three weeks in
Toronto and Othavva.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Prest and Mrs.
E. J. Certevford and Johnston, spent
Friday with Mrs. Margaret Bal-
lantyne, Brussels.
Mrs. Margaret Manning spent Sat-
urday at the home of her son and
daughter-in-law, Me and Mrs. Perey
Manning, Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Hick, Hillsdale,
Mich., and Me. anal 11Irs: Robert
Gregory and Patty, Marchel, Mich.,
spent .Satarday with Mr. and Mrs.
. H. Shobbrcjok.
Garry Cook, and Mr. and 1VIrs.
Robert Anspaek, Toronto, spent the
weekend with Mrs. William Tamblyn
and Mrs. Cook. Mrs. Tamblyn ac-
companied them to Toronto for a
'eek.
Marks Her Birthday
Caegratualtions to Mrs. Margaret
Manning who celebrated her birthday
on .Sunday.
Seriously Ill
Mrs. Mules Stesvart is at Present
seriously ill in Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, .Seaforth.
Anniversary Speaker
Rev. W. J. Patton, Winthrop, will
„occupy the pulpit here on Sunday and
Rev. A. Penman will preach anni-
versary services at Bethel.
Sacrament Rites
The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup-
per was observed in the United
Church on Sundaes in observance of
World -Wide Communion Sunday.
Advertise your livestock in The
NEWS-REGORD. One cent a word,
CRANBERRY
PIPPINS
Excellent Keepers and Cookers
$1.50 PER I3USHEL
in your own containers
PUMPKINS
for Pie or Apple Butter
2 cents per pound
Prices at the farm
APPLY
Colin Lawson
HAYFIELD
TREASURER'S SALE OF LANDS IN ARREARS OF TAXES
County of Huron, Province of Ontario
To Wit:
BY wairuz 05' A WARRANT under the hand of the Warden and Seal of the County of Huron,
bearing date the 12th July, 1946, and to me directed, commanding me to levy upon the lands mentioned
in the following list, for arrears of taxes thereon, together with all costs incurred, I hereby give notice
that, unless the arrears and costs are sooner paul, I shall proceed to sell the said lands, or as much
thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge such arrears of taxes and charges thereon' at the office in
the Court House in the Town of Goderiche by public auction, on November 4th, 1946, atthe hour of two
o'clock in the afternoon, in compliance with the Statutes in that behalf. Notice is hereby further given
that if any of the said lands resertin unsold an adjourned sale will be held on November 19th, 1946,
at the same time and place at which the Municipalities may reserve the right to purchase any of the
said lands,
TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD
Name and Description Years . in
Arrears
Lorne McKenzie -Lots MS 3-5-21, Con. 4 ED 1943-4-5
TOWNSHIP 05' GREY
Win. McNair, Sr. -Lot 11, Con, 10 1943-4-5
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
D. R. Conway -Lot '1, N. Turnbull Survey . . ..... 1943-4-5
TOWNSHIP OF HOWIOK
Thos. Wilson--1V1ill Reserve, Fordwieh 1943
Della Jeffrey -Pt. Lots 2 and 3, Culross St., Belmore 1943-4-5
Violet Milligan -Lots 7-8 Mill Ste Wroxeter 1943-4
TOWNSHIP OP IITJLLETT
Win. Craig -Pt. Lot 45, Con. 14 1943-4 10 . 58 2.27 12:85
TOWNSHIP OF IVIORIRIS
Taxes
$39 .60
838.27
1L85
44.22
80.10
25.10
Costs Total
$3.00 $42.60
10.55 343.82
2.30
3.05
2.75
2.63
14,15
47.27
32.85
27.73
Frank McCaughey -N. % Lot 16, Con. 9 1943-4-5 241.75 8.05 249.80
C. Campbell Estate--S.W. 14 Lot 18, $.% Lot 19, Co. 3 1943 144.04 5.61 e50.25
Nelson Douglas -N. pt. Lot 24, Con. 9 1943 16.00 2.38 17.38
'
TOWNSHIP OF TUCHERSIVIFIli
Geo. Mennell Eetate-Pt, Lot 15, Con, 1 IIRS 1943-4-5
TOWNSHIP OF mAer WAWANOSH
Hugh Rinn, Wm. Patterson -Lot 35, Con. 8 1943-4-5
Isabella Young -NE. pe. Lot 36, Con. 10 1943-4-5
Chas. Martin -S. % S. 1/2. Lots 28-29, Con. 12 1943-4-5
James Martin -N. % Lots 28-29, Con. 12 ..... . 1943-4-5
VILLAGE OF SPTJSSELS
Angus Campbell Estate- Lots 57-58 Mill St. 1943-4-5
Maria Campbell Elseate -Los 604 Mill St, 1943-4-5
May Richards -Pt. Lot 268 DIM St, 1943-4-5
Andrew Tennant Estate ---Lots 172-175, 178-9 James 8± PKV, Maple 1943
All of the above lots are patented
Goderich, Ontario Jult! 19th, 1946.
Published in The &Amite Gazette, August 3rd, 1946
17.77
-300.92
3.26
192,02
328.19
2.45
9.58
2.26
6.80
10 . 20
91-.92 7,05
. 6,96 2.26
. 5.96 2.25
23.-38 - 2.60
2022 .
3111.45
5.51
198.82
338.89 '
98.97
821
8.21
26.98
A H. EllISKEsTE, Comity Treasurer
83-36-40-b
Miss Betty! Newton spent a week's
Vacation in Toronto.
Oongretulations to recent 'newly -
Weft, Mr, and 1VIrs. Jim Young and
Mr. and aVire. Doug. Robinson.
Ilfr. and Mrs. Will Manning, Gail
and Zone, Londesbore, spent Sunday
'with Mr. and Mes. Arlie Lockhart.
Rev. G Stotesbury has returned
from a vevy pleasant holiday spent
at Wawa, Northern Ontario. Com-
munion eervice was conducted on
Sunday in Grace .Ohurch
Improved in Health
We are glad to. know Milton Woods
is much improved in health following
treatment received in a London hos-
pital.
,Ifold Meeting Oct. 23
The Community Club, which was
to have met Wednesday, Oct. 16,
instead will nteet Wednesday!, Oct.
23,, owing to Plowing. Match. This
meeting is to be at the holm of Mrs.
George Greenslade.
Grace Church News
Sunday, October 13, there will be
no service at Grace Church owing to
anniversary services at Holmesville.
11 wee decided to have anniversary
services at Grace Church, October
20, if a speaker tan be secured for
that date.
Mrs. Cox Recovering
We are pleased to know that Mrs.
Les. Cox is making a satisfactory re-
covery following her mishap when
she fractured a bone in her ankle.
Mr. atd Mrs. Lawson Lockhart
and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Ern-
est Herald and daughted Ann, all of
Royal Oak, Mich., and Jeck Herald,
University student, .Ann Arbor, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James
Lockhart.
BRUCEFIELD
john Rohner spent Sunday in
London.
Mrs. Roy Leppington, Clinton visit-
ed Mrs. Archie Mustard one day last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McKenzie,
Detroit, spent the weel end -with Mrs.
H. Zapfe.
1VIrs. Elsie Forrest, London, spent
the -week end with Mn, and Mrs.
Arthur McQueen,
Mrs. Austin Zapfe and Wayne,
London, spent a few days lest week
with relatives here.
1VIrs. Robert Dawson has returned
home after spending a month with
her !Mother at Inwood.
'AUBURN
„Arthur Yungblut spent the week-
end with friends in Detroit.
Elmer Keller, Windsor, spent the
weekend at his home here. •
'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberton, Sea -
forth, spent Sunday with the for-
mer's mother, Mrs. William Roberton,
Mr. and 1VIrs. Edgar Lawson visited
Miss Sadie and 1V1r. Joe Carter, Port
Elgin, on Sunday,
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James
Raithby on Sunday were Mr. Alva
Wray and son of Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. George Beadle are
spending a month with Mr, and Mrs,
Beverly French and other relatives
in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Raithby and
Gordon and Paul Raithby, London,
spent the weekend with Mr. and .MTS•
Jeremiah Taylor.
,Mr. and ,IVIrs. James Roberton and
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. _Manning, have
returned home from a visit with
friends at Haliburton.
Visitors at the home of 1VIr. and
Mrs, a E. Asquith over the weekend
were their son, Reginald Asquith of
Toronto; Mrs. Asquith's niece, Miss
Virginia Williams of Springfield, Ill.,
end Mrs. Aequith's sister, Mis. has.
McNeil and Mr. 1VIcleTeil of Toronto.
Service Withdraw',
The Presbyterian Church have
withdrawn its service for next Sun-
day inefavor of the Anglican Harvest
Home Services,
Harvest Home Services
Harvest Home !Services willbeheld in St. Mark's Anglican Ohurch
next Sunday, October 13, at 11 a.m.
and '7.30 pm., when Rev. H. C. Jen-
nings, Morpeth, will be the guest
speaker. The choir will render special
Music,
Presbyterian Services
Auburn Presbyterian Church te-
slimed morning service Sunday after
holding it in the .afternoori during
the summer. The minister, Rev. Mr.
McConnell, chose as his text, "And
he must needs go through Samar-
ried." It was emphasized that inen
should always follow the spirit of
God throughout their lives.
The Sunday Shcool, normally earl'
celled at the end ol October for the
winter months, ended with last Sun-
day's session, because of the number
of anniversaries to be observed dur-
ing the remainder of October. Ser.
vices will not be held in Auburn
Presbyterian Cheech for the next
two Sundays because of anniversary
services in Auburn Anglican Chinch,
and Blyth Presbyterian Church re-
spectively. Then on October 27, an-
mversary 'services will be held in
Auburn Presbyterian Church,
Successful Concert
The Grandmothers of the Commun.
ity presented a concert and mock
wedding in the Foresters Hall on
Thursday night, sponsored by the
Women's Institute. The wedding
party consisted of the bride, Mes. E.
Lawson, the bridesmaid, IVIrs. William
Anderson, the groorn, IVIrs. George
Sturdy, the best man, MTS. H. Arm-
strong, the minister, Mrs. A. Camp-
bell, the bride's father, Mrs. William
Roberton, the mother, Mrs. IL Meg.
ridge; soloist, 1VIrs. William Craig,.
Following the wedding a reception
was held when the following program
was enjoyed; chorus by the grand-
mothers; reading, Mrs. A. Walper;
orchesbra number by Mrs. W. T. Rob-
ison, Mrs. William Craig, Mrs. Wil-
liam IVIavsli, Mrs, James Craig; solo,
Km. William Roberton; reading, Mrs.
Fred Toll; double duet, Mrs. Robison,
Mrs. William Arelemon, Mrs, Fred
Plaetzer, Mrs. George 1Vrillian; read-
ing, Mrs George Hamilton; Scotch
duet, Mes. IT. IVIogriclge, Mrs, William
Roberton; violin solo, Mrs. Williani
Craig; reading., MTS. J. Taylor; or-
cheetra number; reading, Mrs. J. Mc-
Leod; eeseling, Mr. William Reber -
ton; solo, .1VIrs. Fred Pleetzer; read-
ing, Mrs, Albert Carripbell; trio, 1VIrs.
Robisort, Mrs, Plaetzer, Mrs. Craig.
Number by ICitchen Orchestra,' and a
chorus by grandmothers. Mrs. R. a.
Philips was accompanist for the
enin g,
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
The S uality Tea
3m iilling bee, been about com-
pleted 'ance'wet-very successful.
Mr. 'and Mrs. R. McIntosh, lager -
soil, were calling' on friends one day
last week.
George Ames, Algonac, spent the
weekend with his cousine, Oliver and
Ardim- Welsh.
!Mr. and 1VIes. Roy Read and daugh-
ters 'spent ISitieday with Mr. and MTS.
Robert Welsh,
Mrs. H. Lyon, Londesboro is spend-
ing a few weeks' at the licime of Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Lobb.
MT. and Mrs, Iley, London, have
returned home after a 'honeymoon,
spent at Deer Lodge.
Mn and Mrs. Ohailes Wallis -and
daughters, spent Sunday with Mr.
and aVIrs. Will Addison, Londesboro.
Mr. and Mr, Stewart Middleton
were the guests on Sunday of Me.
and Mrs. Robert Archibald, Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Willetts, Grosse
Point, Mich., spent the weekend at
their cottage at Hayfield Highlands.
Mr. and Nes. Arthur Welsh, as.
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
Johnson., spent Saturday in London
with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davenport, Marys
ville, Mich., spent the weekend , with
MT. and Mrs. Robert Welsh and
other relatives.
avir. and IVIrs. Campbell Fraser,
Fort William, who have spent the
summer season at Dem' Lodge, have
taken a house in Hayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harrison and
Walter and Mary, Weston, spent the
week with the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs, James Stirling.
Janie Lobb returned Saturday af-
ter spending, a month in Westmn
Canada helping with the harvest He
was working at Radisson, Sask.
.Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Welsh, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Welsh, Clinton, and Mr.
and Mrs. Nixon Welsh, London, were
guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Tyndall.
Miss Mildred 'MaeD'onald, Kineav-
dine, Miss Lois McLaren, Goderiale
spent a week's holidays at Deer
Lodge before eominencing their
duties on the staff of Alexandra Hos-
pital, Goderich.
Attended Big Sale
Mt. and Mrs. Bill Stirling and Mr.
and IVIrs. Stewart Middleton, attended
Edwards Brothers Aberdeen -Angus
sale at Anoka FSTT11S, near London
October 4. It was one of the most
outstanding Aberdeen -Angus sales in
North Ammica this Year, 50 top
quality animals selling for a total of
$81,085.
CONSTANCE
allfrs. William Britton entertained
the neighbors to a quilting last
Thursday.
Donald IStepheieson, AA; sipent
the weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Stephenson.
'Mr. and •Mrs. Lorne Lawson and
MTS. Robert Lawson vieited with rela-
tive in Goderich on Monday.
Mr, and IVIrs. Lorne Lawson spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Coleman and family, Tuckersinith.
Miss Doris Lawson spent a week
at the home of her parents before
being transferred to London from
Toronto.
Mrs. William Logan and Mrs.
Naftel and son Logan, Blyth, spent
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Stephenson.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dale and
Joan and Laurel and Mr. and Mrs.
James Dale spent last Thursday in
Kitchener, Mes. Art Broornley re-
turned home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lawson returned
home on Friday last, after spending
a week with Mts. Lawson's cousin,
II. Proctor and Mrs. Proctot, New
Liskeard; also with Mr. and Mrs.
A. F. Johns and family, Newmar-
ket.
W. M. S. Meeting
The Thanksgiving meeting of the
W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs.
Charles Dexter an Wednesday after-
noon, October 9. Mrs, Gardiner, Eg-
rnondyille, was the guest speaker.
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