Clinton News-Record, 1946-10-17, Page 6l'AGE SIX
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NEWS OF BAYFIELD
Representative:
PUSS LUCY R. WOODS Phone CLINTON 631411
Clarence Larson, London, was home
over Thanksgiving.
Miss Jessie Metcalf, Detroit, was
home over the weekend.
'Miss A. Fernette, Detroit, spent
the weekend at her cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Rogers
were in Toronto over the weekend.
Mise Grace Woolfendon, Detroit,
was at her cottage over the weekend.
Miss Alice Drouin, Detroit, was at
her cottage "Merest" over the week
end. '
Mr. and Mrs. S. Davies, Toronto, are
spending this week at The Albion
Betel.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Larson spent Sun-
day with MT. and Mrs. George Reid,
Velma,
Dr. and Mrs. E. I'. Lewis, Toronto,
were with MTS. N. ,W. Woods over
the weekend.
Mrs. Robert Reid, Clinton, Visited
at the home a Miss Id. Reid a few
days this week,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lambert, De-
troit, spent the weekend at their
home in the village.
Miss Dawna Toms, Toronto, spent
the weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Malcom Toms.
lVIr. and Mrs. Glen Hoffman and
Mrs. Firth, London, were weekend
guests at The Little Inn.
Miss Vera Pease, London, was the
guest of itlisses Juen and Audrey
Brandon over the weekend.
Lloyd Westlake left on Tuesday for
Toronto to take a course of Training
in the Provincial Police Force.
Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Quarry, Hamil-
ton, spent Thanksgiving at "Lland-
udno" their home in the village.
Miss ,Mabel Stotehmer, Toronto
apeht Thanksgiving with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. •R. Seotehmer.
Stuart Sturgeon, Preston, spent
the Thanksgiving weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sturgeon.
MISS. Audrey Sturgeon visited her
brother, James Sturgeon and Mrs.
Sturgeon, Seaforth, over Thanksgiv-
ing.
al4r, and Mrs. Wayman and daugh-
ter, Ellen, Toronto, visited MT. and
Mrs. John Lindsay over Thanksgiv-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs, J. 11/1. Stewart, Ham-
ilton, were at their 'home on Louisa
Street, for the Thanksgiving week-
end.
Mrs, Renouf Johns returned to the
village last week after haring spent
some time visiting in Ohillielothe,
Missouri.
Mr. and Mrs.. William Robinson and
James Robinson, London, were at
their cottage in the village over the
weekend.
Prof. R. Pemberton and family,
London, were at their cottage in
Lakeside Park over the Thanksgiving
weekend.
Miss Jacqueline Parker, London,
spent the Thanksgiving weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
A New Service Now Available
For This Community
Our new Seed Cleaning Plant
is now in operation—
equipped with the most up-to-date machinery,
installed on the recommendation of the
Department of Agriculture.
Let us dean your Red Clover and Timothy Seed
for you!
Phone us if you wish to sell your Red Clover Seed. Our truek will
Call. Market prices paid'.
R. N. Alexander londesboro
PHONES: Clinton 803-22, Blyth 25-8
42-p
• Confederation
Lie Association
J. R. BUTLER, Representative, CLINTON
Parker.
The, Fkkeet Bell Ringers gave a
fine performance before a packed
house m the Town Hall on Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs, C. R. Wills were in
the village on Wednesday closing
their summer home "'Angleton" for
the season. .
Rev. and Mrs. J. Graham, Wood-
stock, spent Wednesday of last week
in the village and attended Hayfield
Pall Fair,
Mrs. J. W. Jewett returned home
last 'week after a most enjoyable trip
to different Points in Minnesota and
California.
•Mr. and Mrs. Morley G. Hart and
Ronnie, Toronto, spent .the, weekend
with Mrs. Hart's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George King.
Miss Jean Sturgeon is recuperating
at home following her recent opera-
tion. 'Sala 'returned from Clinton Hes-
.
pital on Tensday.
Bluefield Pettlic 'School •had a holi-
day on Wednesday so that the pupils
could be taken be Port Albert to see
the Plowing Match.
Mrs. D. A. Volume returned to the
village on Thursdaylast after hav-
ing spent a monti
h n Winnipeg, and
other points in Manitoba.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred FOWlie, and
Laurie rewire London, spent the
weekend with their sieters, the
Misses F. and E. Fowlie.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McConkey,
and son, North Bay, -were in the
village over the weekend to close
their cottage for the season
Mrs', Maynard Carrie and Master
David returned home on Tuesday af-
ter having spent several days with
her mother, Mrs. H. A. Lawson, Strat-
ford.
Miss Ada 13ingley, Detroit, Mr. and
Mrs. B. T. Stephenson and family,
Toronto, were at their home in the
village over the Thanksgiiing week-
end.
Mrs. L. B, Smith and Miss Maxine,
returned to London on Monday after
having spent Thanksgiving with the
former's mother, 'Vbs. Charles W.
Parker.
Melvin Davidson, ken Brandon and
Mr. and Mts. Charles Bell are
amongst those in port Albert this
week on account of the Plbwing
Match.
Mr. and lYfrs. Arthur Brisson and
two daughters, Armaline and Irene,
Grosse Pointe, Mich., spent Thanks-
giving weekend at their eottage in
the village.
Mr. and.Mre. Thomas Wilson and
son, Clarece Pugh, Glen St. Mary's,
Florida, were the guests of Mr. and
Mes. George Lindsay from Saturday
until Wednesday.
Mrs. Victor Burt, Misses Peggy
and Mary Lou and Howard and Ron-
ald Burt, London, visited the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Baker,
over Thanksgiving.
Mrs. .0. W. Brown and Miss M.
Fairbairn returned home on Friday
with Prof. Lloyd G. and Miss 'Mabel
Hodgins, Totonto, who were Miss
Fairbairn's guests over Thanksgiv-
Inge
Hugh McKay, George Weeton,
Miss Elizabeth Weston and Mrs.
Byrd Sturgeon are at Port Albert
this week assisting Grafton Weston
who is catering for the plowing
match.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ormond, Dear-
born, Mich., are spending a fortnight
at the Albion Rotel. D. Ormond,
Dearborn, and Miss Cory March, Ak-
ron, Ohio, were evith them over thc
weekend.
Mr, and Mrs. 'Gilbert Knight, Ron-
ald and Mary, Toronto, spent the
weekend at the home of Mrs. M.
Gemeinhard. Mrs. Gemeinhard re-
turned to Toronto with them to visit
lor several weeks.
1VIrs. E. Suppnick, accomeianied by
her daughter, Holley Louise, spent
the weekend in the village. On their
return they were accompanied by her
mother, Mrs. S. Holley, who has
closed her cottage for the season.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Weston-. return-
ed Tuesday night after a most en-
joyable motor trip to Saskatchewan.
Going by way of North Dakota they
spent a very pleasant month visiting
relatives in Biggar and Saskatoon.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Sturgeon over the Thanksgiving holi-
day included: Mr. and Mrs. rail Wag.
ner and little daughter, Carol, Water-
loo; Mr. Dave Baird and son, Cart,
Russel Sturgeon, Miss Vera Briggs,
Mrs. Lewit A. Peifer wed Mrs. John
Baird, all of London.
Moves to Bayfield
We -welcome Arthur Cotton to the
village. P/fr. Cotton and his house-
keeper moved from London last week
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17 1946,
Record's Rural Correspondents
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Harris spent the
-weekend with friends in .Amherst -
burg. '
Don Smith, Toronto,visited with
•his father, D. Al,1•Smith, over the
holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stirling, Toronto,
spent the holiday weekend with the
formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Stirling.
MT. and Mrs. Allen Bettlee and Mr.
and Mrs. Murray 1VIcItougall visited
with friends in Bruce County on
Sunday.
Miss Violet Phillips, Toronto, and
Norman Ritz, 0.A.C., Guelph, were
weekend visitors at the home of Mr.
end Mrs. Ira Merrill.
Return from West
Bill and Bob Harris, Eldred Em-
merson, Dave Stirling end D. Hog-
arth, returned from the West on
Thursday and report a wonderful trip.
They went as far as Banff. There
was very wet weather out there but
crops were good.
Fine Fruit Show
Be sure and see the Huron Fruit
Show when at the International Plow-
ing 1Vtatch at Port Albert this week.
Many of those planing exhibits were
from Goderich Township, "the home
of Canada's finest apples."
Federation To Meee
The Federation of Agriculture will
hold the 'adober meeting at Port-
er's Hill Sc'hool on Monday, October
21, at 8 p.m. The 1Tational Film
Board will also show their pictures
the same evening All directors are
requested to attend and a cordial
invitation is extended to all.
HOL1V1ESVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. D. Talbot and little
son visited with Mrs. J. Harris and
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Reagan.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. P. Pal-
mer over the weekend were Donald
Palmer, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs.
William Proctor, Goderich.
Purchases Farm
Mr. and MTS. W. B. Thompson have
purchased the farm of Fred L. Potter
and have already moved in. We wel-
come Mr. end Mrs. Thompson into,
our community.
Bazaar Planned
Don't forget the Bazaar on Satur-
day, October 26, in the Council Cham-
bers, Clinton. Come in and enjoy your
tea with us and carry home some of
our good baking, not forgetting our
produce and fancy work booths. Every
person will be welcome.
Successful Anniversary
Anniversary services in Holniesville
TJnited Church were largely attended
on Sunday last. The guest speaker
was Rev. W. J. Stewart, Lucknow,
who gave two very inepiring sermons.
At the morning service Miss Gloria
Palmer was soloiet Itnd two selections
were sung by the choir. In the even-
ing there was a men's choir with
Charles Wilson, as soloist.
LONDON ROAD
• Plan Developed
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Longwith,
H.B.S.'Windsor, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. George Bisset Cameron over
Thanksgiving. Mr. Longwith is a
very prominent citizen of Windsor,
and is it cousin of the late Gordon
Waldron, MG., and Mr. Cameron was
a very intimate friend of the late Mr.
Waldron. Mr. Longwith and Mi.
Cameron intend to develop large
areas of land which they own with
the latest and most up-to-date meth-
ods of cultivation. Mr. Cameron is
well known for agressiveness end
phenominal success in agricultural
projects.
and have taken up residence in the
house on Main 'Street which he .pur-
chased from Mis Agnes Stirling re-
cently.
Rite of Confirmation
His Grace, Archbishop Seeger, will
be present at Trinity Chureh, Bay-
field, on Thursday evening, at eight
o'clock to administer the holy rite
of Confirmation to candidates pre-
sented by the 'teeter, ftom the pal-
ish of St. John's, Varna, St. James',
Middleton, and Trinity Chureh, Ba,y-
field.
* According to Webster, this five.dollar word means clear-sighted —
Of acme snental visionor discernment... which pretty well deserles
the "eight out of ten" who plan to invest in Canada Savings Bonds.
IN RECENT ADVERTISEMNTS we
have been suggesting that the way to save
money is to have a plan and stick to it.
Now comes this Dominion Govern-
ment savings plan, ready-made for your
needs. It enables you to add to your
present holdings of Victory Bonds by
the same tried-and.true method you used
during the wit; paying for your purchase
in cash, if you like; but better still by
convenient instalments, as you earn.
You fonnd out for yourself, with every
Victory Bond you bought, that this is a
savings system that works. . . convincing
proof that you ean "save some for
yourself."
Simply call at your Royal Bank branch,
sign an application for one or more
bonds, to be paid for by convenient in.
stalments spread Over a year if you wish.
Keep up the war -time saving habit. Invest
in Canada Savings Bonds.
CANADA SAVINGS BONDS
• Are as good as cash—backed by the
Government of Canada...
• Can be bought for cash, or by instal-
ments out of 117COMe,.at any branch
oj Ibis bank...
• Can be bought by salary deductions
at your place of employment. ..
• Can be sold at any chartered bank
any time, for what you paid for
them, plus earned interest.
Are availa hie in four denominations..
$50, POO, $500 and $1,000.
• Are registered each bond you buy
is regiSiered in your name ai 01411Vel.'
"8 OUT OF 10 WILL 110•1 AGAIN"
THE ROYAL BANK.OF CANADA
CLINTON BRANCH - J. G. McLAY, Manager
LONDESBORO
Miss Margaret Tarchblyn, Londoh,
washome for the weekend. '
Misses Esther and Mary Jamieson,
Toronto, spent the weekend at home,
Miss Edith Brown, Brantfoed, epent
the weekend with her aunt, 'Vase L.
Young.
Miss. Hazel Morris, Termite, spent
the weekend with her 'aunt, 1VIra.
Margaret Manning.
MTs. Helen Haight, Toronto, spent
the weekend with her parents, Rev.
A. and Mrs. Penman.
Sunday, 'Oetober 20, is W. M. S.
Thankoffering service. Rev. Penman
will be the ,preacher.
'Mists Susan Chaim Toronto, spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs: A.
Jamieson, and the girls.
Mrs. Ben -therm, Oshawa, spent the
weekend at the home of her sister,
Mrs. Robert Tem/mend.
Mise Irina Knox, Toronto, spent the
weekend at the home of her parent's,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Knox.
Miss Elva .Govier, London, spent
the 'weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Govier.
David Wishart, who has been visit-
ing in Detroit, is back again with
his daughter, Mrs. .A. Penman.
Miss Dorothy Little, Toronto, spent
the weekend at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Robert Townsend.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Fingland, Toronto,
srent Monday with their aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Fingland.
Mr. and Mrs. jellies McOool were
in Woodstock on Satarday attending
their nieces' wedding, Miss Marion
Awde.
Quite a numbee from Londesboro
end the community were at Port Al-
bert this week to see the Plowing
Match.
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Radford,
Blyth, visited with the former's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shobbrook
on Sunday.
Miss Doris Cooper, Clinton, spent
the weeked at the borne of her,
grandparents, MT. and Mrs. Thomas'
Fairserviee. .
Mr. and MTS. Ray+ Fieher and
Donglas, Galt, Mr. and 'Mrs. R. Peck,
Zurich, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. John Snell.
Rev. and Mrs. Hann, Trowbridge,
Mr. and 1VIes. Stance Hann, Kitchen-
er, visited with Mr. and avh,c. William
Govier on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shobbrook
and Douglas, spent ,Stettnay at the
home of the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. McDonald, Seaforth.
Mission Circle Holds Meetings
The Aimwell Mission Circle held
their regular monthly meeting on
Tuesday evening, October 8, at the
home of Miss Edith Beacom.
The president, Ms. John Pipe cal-
led the meeting to order and the
Devotional pan of the meeting was
taken by Doreen Armstrong and
Mary Ellen Prest. Minutes of last
meeting were read and Ton can fol-
lowed by trettsurer's report, and the
business was then cliscus,sed.
Edith Beacom gave a talk on In-
dia and the Study Book was given by
several girls. ivrra. Fangrad favored
'with a solo while the offering was
being taken up. Hymn 255 was then
sung and the meeting closed with
all repeating the Mizpali Benediction.
The hostess then served lunch.
W.M.S. Meets
The regular monthly meeting of
the W.MS. was held on Thttrsday,
in the basement of the church. The
president Mrs. Townsend was in the
chair. The meeting opened by sing-
ing hymn 358 and prayer by Mee.
Pemnan. After the bueiness and roll
call, the leader of Group 1, Miss Bina
;Kirk, took charge. Hymn 154 and
prayers,and Mrs, L. Webster read
the Scripture lessee. Three of the
ladies, Mrs. Peman, Irepresenting
"India"; Mrs. M. Manning, the
"church", and MTS. G. 1VIeVittie "Can-
ada," introduced the Study Book, "In-
dia on the Threshold." Mrs. W. Hesk
gave a reading, "The Indian Road."
avfra. Will Lyon gave the second chap-
ter of the ‘Sudy Book, and the group
sang an Indian hymn, "Father in
Heaven is my Shepherd." Mrs. L.
Webster took up, the offering.
Mrs. R. Townsend in a few chosen
words thanked Mrs. W. Hesk for
her interest anti help in the W.M.S.
and the W.A. for a number of years,
and wished her God speed to her
new home in Ltoydminster, Alta.
Mi.'s, L. Sundercoek, president of the
W.A.presented her with it Bible and
Hymn Book. In reply, Mrs. Resit
thanked them all for their gifts and
good wishes. Meetig closed by sing-
ing hymn 28 and the Benediction.
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MANLEY TOWNSHIP
Miss Katy Metcalfe, London, visit-
ed Mrs. Victor Tayloe for a few
days.
Mrs. Thomas Baird, Sr., is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Neil Gilmour at
Shepperton.
Mr. and Mrs. Goedon Marks. Tor-
onto, spent the weekend with friends
in the community.
Mr. and Mvs. Eavl Gettig, Strat-
ford, are visiting Er. and IVIrs. Wal-
ter Baird this week.
Mr. and Ales. Albeit Batt and
riector Batt, 'Stouffyille, are visiting
Mrs. John McGowan.
'Gordon .Johnston has returned to
his home following an appendix op-
eration iui Scott Memorial Hospital,
Seaforth.
Mr. and lies. Lorne Pepper, Niag-
ara Felts, spent the Thanksgiving
holidays at the hoine of John E.
Pepper,
CONSTANCE
Lorne Lawson was, in London on
Tueeday on business.
Mr. and MTS. Kelso AdaMS and
'Wise Dortelda Adams spent the week-
end in London.
Miss Doris, Lawson, London, epent
the holiday with her parents, Mr. and
1Virs. Earl Lawson,
Mr. and 1VIrs. Ernie- Talbot and
Kippen, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mis. Eph. Clarke.
Mr. aild Mrs. Charles Wakefield
and son, London, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Wilson 'and Mr. and IVIrs.
Fred Wakefield on Monday.
A. F. Johns, Newmarket,is spend-
ing a few days with his sister, MTS.
Robert Lawson, ltirr. and 1Vies. 'Lorne
Lawson and other relatives.
\Tailors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. 'William Britton over the week-
end were: Mr. and 1VIrs. Archie Hog-
garth and Jane, Rev. and Mrs. Cliff
Britten and family, Thamesville.
A number of friends attended the
reception of Mr. and MTS. Harvey
McClure held in Winthrop all on
Thursday evening last. Art lAnder-
son read the address a,nd Harold
Storey presented Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Clure with a puree of money.
Applications for Treasurer
TOWNSHIP OF GODERICII
Applications for the office of Treasurer for the
Township of Godericb will be received by the under-
signed until November lst, at the salary set by -By-
law for 1946.
41-b
R. G, THOMPSON,
Clerk, R.R. 2, Clinton
For Body and Fender Repairin
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
14 YEARS' EXPERIENCE
C. R. Crossman Body Shop
Rattenbury St. W., Just West of Bartliff's Bakeshop
PHONE 594
Tenders Wanted
TOWNSHIP OF GODERICH
Tenders will be received by the undersigned
until November 1st, to supply a truck ancl driver to
operate the Township snow plow at a per hour rate,
at the direction of the Road Superintendent.
R. G. 'THOMPSON,
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Clerk, R.R. 2, Clinton
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