Clinton News-Record, 1947-07-31, Page 6PAIGE Sax
CLINTONNEWS-RECORD
TFILIRS117AY. JULY 31, :lean
Interesting Items From News. -Record's Riira1 Correspondent
NEWS OF BAYFIELD
Representative
Miss Lucy R. Woods Phone Clinton 631r31
afr. and M. J. Ii. Lambert spent
s few :deals in Detroit recently.
Mr. +and !Mrs. 'Lawry, Windsor, are
visiting Mr. and airs. ;Spencer Ervine.
Mrs. G. S. Atkinson, London, is
the guest of Mks 'C. W, Brown, "The
Briars".
Lloyd, Pease, London, is spending
a vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Chas,
Berry.
Miss Alice L. Hastings is in Vic -
'Eerie Hospital, Landon, undergoing
treatment.
Miss .Ethel Finnigan, •Qromai'iy, is
visiting Ma and +Mins. A. S'aotohmer
for a few days.
J. L,• Dixon and Miss Carrie Dixon,
Brantford, ,spent ,the weekend with
Mrs. F. H. Paull.
Fred Potter, London, is spending
a vacation with his wife and family
at. "Shore ,Acres:"
Mr. and Mrs. R. Bricker and IJlavid,
Katehener, +were at the Langford cot-
tage over the weekend.
'Mrs. 13. Amtognuini, New York,
came last week to occupy her cot-
tage "Antogmini Acres."
QVIr. and Mss. Fred Poth and son,
Glenn, New Dundee, visited Mr. and
Mrs. LeRoy Forth on Sunday.
Clarence Larson, London, is spend-
ing a forMniight's holidays with his
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Larson.
Harold Weston, Detroit, is spend-
ing the week 'with this wife and fam-
ily at the home of his father, George
Weston.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pearson, Sr.,
Mr. ,and Mrs. John Pearson, Jr.
London, are spending a few days
at their cottage.
Mrs. G. Koehler, who +spent last
week with her sisters, Misses F. and
E. Fowlie, returned to her home in
Zurich on .erunday.
•Lawrenee Fewlie, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Fowlie, London, arrived Satur-
day to spend a fortnight with Missee
P. and E. Fowlie.
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald and child-
ren have returned to their home in
Detroit after having visited Mr. and
;Mas. Charles Toms.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Widcomlbe,
Windsor, are staying wth Jr. and
hies. ;Alf. Scotchmer, while spending
a vacation in the vi.IQage.
Mr. and airs. G. Patterson, Miss
Robb. Patterson, Miss V. Paull,
Swansea, are the guests of Rev. and
pairs. F. A. Paull „this week.
Mr. and OVLrs. Walter Grierson,
Charles and Anne, Waterloo, are
spending this week with Mrs. Grier-
son's aunt, Mrs. F. A. Edwards.
Mr, and +Mrs. (Daniel 'McArthur,
Guelph, William Wank, Hartford,
Conn., were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. were
!Scott over the weekend.
Misses Doris Morgan and Dora
Woodall, Watford, are the guests
this week of the former's hrathor,
Rev. L. Morgan and Mrs. Morgan,
The Rectory.
Mr. and airs,. Sam Widcombe cal-
led an friends in the village on Sat-
eirday on their way to Colborne
Township, where they are spending
a vacation.
R. J. Watson, Broadview, Sask.,
arrived on, Monday to spend his
vacatimi with his wife and son at
the home of her mother, Mrs. P.
A. 13dwards. •
Miss Lola Elliott, Detroit, is spend-
ing a vacation with her mother and
brother, Mrs. M. Elliott and Leslie,
who drove to Monet .Clemens, Mioh,,
to meet her.
Mr. and Mrs. John Arpfelbeck,
Harold, ,Grace, -Dilly and Babble
Tavistock, visited friends in the
village on Sunday. Mrs. Apfelbeck
and the twine remained for a longer
Mrs. 'Malcom Toms was in Sarnia
on Friday where she attended the
funeral of her aunt, Mrs. A. Reid.
Her nephew, Billy Johnston, Wind-
sor, accompanied' her upon her return
home, to spend' a fortni'ght's vaca-
tion. here.
Mr. and Mrs. Canal Gloin, 31i'. and
Mrs. W. H. Clark, St. Thomas; Mrs.
Hattie Clark,. Flint, Mich.; Mr. and
Mos. W. H. Little -and family, Brant-
ford; A. Little, Seaforth; were the
guests at +the }loin of Mr. and Mrs
Charles Toms over the weekend.
. Receant guests at The Albion Hotel`
include: Dr. Arnold Bernstein and
Mary. Ann, Mss. • R. Randall, Mrs. L
Dant, London; Mr, and Mrs. H. M
Seeger and son, Royal Oak, 'Mich.
Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Henry, Barrie
Mr. and Mrs. H. McCormick, Indian
apolils.
he the Jowett cottages this weel
are: ,Mr. end Mrs. B. B. Pocltlington
end family, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs'
D: Kellerman and daughter, Kitchen-
er'
Mr. and Mrs. Serymgeour and
dawg Iter, Welland; Mr•. and Mjis
H. Tester, Toronto; . Miss Shirley
Schroeder ,and Miss 'Kathleen Smith
Debroiit.
Carnival Gross $1,696
The success of the Lions Club
Frolic held on Wednesday of last
week was• due to good organization
and teaainwork on the ,part of +the
members and visiting- Lions. In
charge, of the booths were: Bingo,
Lea Elliott; bunch. counter, Maynard
Corrie and Ernest Hovey; Drawn and
anchor, -Speneer Maine; ring game,
Hugh Gilmour; easy money, Ken
Meaner; 'horse race, Lloyd Q17alaes;
paddle • game, Lloyd Scetchnier;
dance •
floor, John and Charles
Scatch.mer; pony rides, Elgin Porter;
ticket booth, Charles Gemeinhaed.
The gross receipts of the carnival
were $+1,696.
St. Andrew's Anniversary
Anniversary services in St. And-
rew's United Ohurcb, Bayfield, last
Sarnndaiy was quite successful, in spite
of the very wet and .stormy weather.
Rev. W. J. Woolfrey, Ontario St.
United Church, -Clinton, was 'the
visiting minister and his morning
sermon was based on the s`$ory of
David bringing the arlc to Jeru-
salem, the theme being '•Reverence."
In the evening his subject was"Christian Love," nuabich he offered
es the solution for many of the
world's troubles. -
Mies Comma Wendori, Clanton,
was guest soloist and sang very
sweetly, .two numbers, "Green Pas-
tures" and "He Smiled on Me." In
*re evening a male +ootette from
Zurich Evangelical Church delighted
the congregation with three numbers
rendered in their usual splendid
style.
A. large thankofferine was re-
ceived. :•:nr
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Mr. and Mrs. William Caldwell
and Mr, and Mrs. Victor Taylor and
Irene, spent a few .dabs in Parry
Sound, and other places.
BRUCEFIELD
A report the Nmris Piro is
published on Page Ono of this issue:
Misses Eldna and Marjorie Mustard
spent a weekend ab G-oderioh Sum-
mer Camp. -
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Matheson, Port
Colborne, pent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. 3. W. Aikenhead.
Mieses Donna McBride and Marg-.
aret Zaphe have retuned from the
Junior girls' cams, at Goderich Sum-
mer School eirte.
• Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pennywitt
and Bobbie, Don Jones, Detroit,
Mich., spent the past three weeks
with Mr. and Mrs..1. W. Aikenhead.
Preaches Here
,Rev. Jack Passmore, Heansall, who
has spent the last four years at
Melita; Man., has occupied the pul-
pit -of Bnucefield United Churoh for
the last two Sundays. Rev. Mr, Down,
Fecetter, will offieiate for the next
two Sundays.
Brucefield WA Meets
The group of the WA of. which
Mrs. Berry is convener met at her
home on Monday evening for a busl-
ness meeting. At the eonelusion of
the meeting +bhe hostess served de-
licious refreshments.
ANA::.
Evening service and holly-
mundon in +St. John's Anglican
Church +Stnlday at 7 pan., August 3.
Liable Shelia Soper, who !spent the
past :two weeks -lith friends at
Slaaffordrille, returned ilioane Sun-
dlay.
Mr. an'd Mas. Weiner and child
ren, Exeter, were Sunday;guests at
the home of the lady's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. Chutor.
Mr, and .laws. John Dawson, in
campamy with Mas. W. Hart and
Mae. i31. Reid, visited with friends
in Goderich Tuesday.
UCKERSMITH
Ladies' Clab. to Meet
Tuckersmitlu Ladies' ,Club will
bold its next regular meedbing al the
home of Mrs. Eldwin Jahns, 4Seafooth,
on Wednesday, August 6, with group
one in charge. The roll call will be
answered with "Why ani 1 a .C11ub
Member:"
Arlinirelarsupir
B,LYTH
Injures Ankle
While helping to more a manure -
spreader at a local impalement shop,
Donald McNall, received painful in
juries to his ankle when- the imple-
ment apparently rolled back and a
part of its anechandsm struck Mr. Me
Nall on. the ankle, opening a wound
requ eimg medical aid and several
stitches to clam.
Fair Grounds Improved
A volunteer group of members of
the local Agricultural Societyheld
a bee and have greatly improved
the fair grounds. The old board fence
has been replaced by a new 'wire
fence, much grading has been done,
and a great deal of work has been
nut en the race track, getting the
grounds shipshape for the fall fair,
Which takes place September 10-11.
Minister a Hitter
Rev, W. J. Rogers, the new min-
ister of the United Church here
Proved he could da more than .preach
a good sermon while playing for
the "Old Tiers" in an er.'•hibition
baseball game against the Blyth In-
termediates. He laced out two hom-
ers, and was responsible for four of
his team's eight runs.
Dr. Toll Well •
Relatives of !Dr, C. Fl, Toll, for-
merly of Blyth, received a cable from
him starting that he was "fine and
well eared for." He was one of the
60 . passengers aboard the Arctic
supply steamer Nascopie, which ran
aground on Baffin Land- in 'Hudson
strait,
Dr. Toll was aboard the vessel to
take care of the dental nedds of
northern inhabitants, and had visited
his sisters -and brother here just be-
fore making the-+trrip. His wife and
daughter Jill are new visiting reia-
+lives here.
Sunday School Picnic
About 150 members of the con-
gregation and -Sunday School of
Blyth United) Church had a very en-
joyable picnic .art Lions Park, Sea -
forth, Thursday afternoon. Several
intrepid birthers tried .the chilly wat-
er, but without , much enjoyment.
however, the sun shone brilghtly.
Bates were held tvith The following
winners: ghee six and under, Paige
Phillips, Linda 'Sinus, Jeanne Hod-
gins. boys six and under, Bennie
Wasnnan, Frankie Armstrong, Elgin•
McNall; girls nine and under, Yvonne
MoNall; boas nine and under, Garth
McKnight, Freddie Harnm, Alvin
Armstrong; a rle 12 and- under, Betty
Tait, June ;McNeil, Bernice Johnston
and Janice Wasman tied; boys 12
and trader, Donald Armstrong, Mur-
ray Hamm, Wayne Purvey; girls 16
and ,under, Gloria Slbthorpe, Rhea
McNall, Lois Doherty and Dolores
McNall tied; boys 16 and under, -Car-
nem MacDonald, John Sibthorpe,
George McDonald and Donald Arm-
strong tied; married women, Mrs. F.
Brenton, rs. J. 'Swans, Mrs. B.
Walsh; girls' three-legged race, Lois
Doherty and Irma Wallace, Doris
Johnetan and TL'hea McNall, Jean Mc-
Donald and Bernice McNeil; boys'
three-legged race, Wayne Turvey and
Carman McDonald, John Sibthhospe
oral. Ronald Philp, Jack Kyle and
Kenneth Hamm.
LONDESBORO
Mare Helen Ball, 'Clinton, visited
with Miss Gail 'Manning, recently.
ars. Jim Webster spent a few
days` with MTs. L. Webster last week.
Miss Norma Haines; Dresden,
visited with lMiss Velma Hesk last
week. •
Norman Alexander -and David
spent the ;past week ab Wasaga
Beach,
Mr. and Mrs. -Sidney Lansing spent
the weekend ,with friends at Sauble
Beach;
Mr: end Mrs. Bert Lobb visited
with Mr.. and Mrs. Harry Durnin on
Sund{sy.
Mrs. Grierson, ,Sunderland, is vis -
tang her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Fingland-•
Miss Isabel Alexander, Bensall,
is holidaying with Mrs. ti. N. Alex-
ander and family.
Mr. rind IMrs. Wes. tShobbrook,
Clinton, visited. with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Shobbrook on Sunday.
Roy Duncan, Detroit, . and Miss
Jessie Duncan, Paris, visited with
Mrs. L. Webster on Tuesday.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Elgin Josling and
family visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Younghlutt •en Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wall and David,
Kincardine, spent the weekend with
the latrter's nether, "Mrs. H. Riley.
Mx. and Mfrs. Cecil` Griffiths and
family, Brampton, visited with the
formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Crniffiths last week.
'Mrs. Oharles Quennell, Taranto,
and Mrs, Ed. Johnston, Clinton,
spent" Friday, at tike home of Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Crawford.
Mr. and alms. Herbert Qresford
and Sandra and Muss Betty Craw-
ford; Landon, visited with Mr. and
ales. E. J. Crawford 'recently.
Mr. and Mis. T. 'Barker and baby
daughter, Diana, .and Miss Beth
Cai+twndght, Toranthn, accompanied.
by ,Mr. and Mrs. C Wtaymouth, Lon-
desbono, vietted with .Miss L. tMe-
Tavish .and !Mrs. C. 'Stewart, Strat-
ford, who are both very ill.
Next Services Aug. 10
As the minister is on vacation,
there will he no :service in the
churches of dine Losideshoro Pastor-
al Charge of the United •Church of
Canada until Sunday, August 10.
NEWS OF AUBURN
Mas. Fred. Ross, Representative
Mr. and ,Mrs. ,Clifford Caster and
baby, Woodstock, are visiting rela-
tives here.
MT. and +Mrs. William Witch, Clin-
ton, visited Mrs. John Arthur last
Thursday.,
'Mess Harry Goviten 'die visiting her
granddaughter, .Mrs. Ed. Sillery and
Mr. Sa'llary, .Exeter.
Ms. -and Mas. J. C. -Stoltz have
returned home after a week's visit
M Toronto and Aurora.
Mies Fenno Lawlor, Galt, spent
the weekend with her parents, Mr.
and •Mars. George Lawlor.
Visitors over +the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. John Houston were Mr.
and Mars. Jack McIntosh and on,
London,
Mr- ward Mrs. Ben Hamilton and
young son, Tomato, are visiting the
former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. David
Tiamill on.
Mr. and Mrs. H. ;R.inderlcnech.t, Sr.,
and Mr. and airs. 11. Rinderknecht,
Jr., spent the weekend with Mr, and
Mrs. George Beadle.
Mies Frances Houston, RN., Lon-
don, who has been holidaying with
her ,parents, has resumed her duties
at Victoria • Hospital.
,Mus. Stanley ,Strasser . and daugh-
ter, Bambara Ann, Sault Ste. Marie,
are visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Graig.
Baby Baptized •
At 3d. Mark's Asigii:caai Ohureh
Rev. 11. J. L. Henderson administer-
ed the zoites of baptisen.to+Susan Ann
Gail, daughter of Mr. and M•rs. CClif-
tord Carter. Mae and Mrs. John
Carter were bfhe godparents.
Moves to ,Lucknow.
Rev. Robert Macconhell, who was
pastor of Knox Presbyterian Church
here for two years.,,before resigning
at New Year's, entered' his household
effects fast week to lauc:cnow, where
he will reside. Knox Ohuroh is na+w
prepared to hear ministers with a
view to extending a "Tall, -and on
Sunday Rev. Andrew McKenzie oc-
cupied the pulpit.
V. Yungblut Injured
Victor Yungblut received a 'severe
shaking up when the -scaffolding on
which he and Ids brother Aathur
were standing on brake aid they fe11
about 10 feet. They were putting
siding on Gerge Beadle's house when
the ,accident occurred. Victor was
taken into Mr, Beadle's house and
Di;. Weir was called. He was taken
by ambulance to 'Alexandra Hospital,
Gaderidh on Sunday for an X-ray.
Arthur escaped unhvmt.
Harold Carter Injured
Haarald +Carter, a farmer of West
Wawanosh, lost: the tips of the rtthnrmb
and first finger • of his left .hand
1
when a fuse exploded as he was
examining it Wednesday. Mr: Car-
ter was at ilhe aaam -orf a neighbor,
Harry Armstrong, end Harold along
with Rabat Armstrong, were in the
driving shed, when they chanced on
some old fuses that had been lying
in a box for ten. years. Mr. Carter
picked it up to- inspect it, and for
some ruanexplaiiled reason it exploded
in his hand. Ile was taken to Alex-
andeaH apitai, Goderich, where it
was found necessary ,to amputate his
left thumb and index finger at the
dirat joints.
500 Attend Fete
,Some ':600 people attended the'.
garden party en Wednesday night,
July 23, sponsored . by Auburn Com-
munity Association to help raise
funds for ;the proposedmemorial hall
here- • A brief report was published
in last week's NEWS -RECORD.
The supper, held in Knox ;United
Church, was .aponsored by ,the Wo-
men's Institute. One of the features
of the evening was a 'baseball •genie
beliween Alamein and Teeswator, re-
sulting in a 8-2 win for Teeawater.
t
Owing -to ere coal weatther, he
program, which was scheduled to be
held on the Anglican Church lawn,
was presented in the United Church'
sheds. Harry L. Surdy, president of
the Assooiattion, presided for tiro
prae am which opened with a num-
ber from +bhe orchestra. -Clark John-
stone, Winghann, accompanied by
Mis. Van Camp, contributed solos.
L. Elston Cardiff, Brussels, MP for
North Huron, gave a short addres's
expressing his pleasure at being in-
vited to take part and wishing the
coannettee every success in their
undertaking.
Other numbers included: solos,
Ralph Henderson, ,Goderich, accomp-
anied by Mrs. R. J. Phillips; bagpipe
selections, Tam Bogie; speech, Dr.
Hobbs Taylor, MLA, Dashwood; Wil
ldann Watson, Nile, -spoke 'briefly on
the need of a new hall in the village;
duet, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacKay,
ItintaiI; speech, John W. Hanna,
MPI?, Winghani; solo, Audrey Toll,
accompanied by Miss Dalrymple; Ar
thur-Grange, a veteran of the Second
Great War, gave a short talk, stating',
that a memorial 'hall would prove
beneficial to the younger genera -
*on; duet, by Betlhc and Bill Stratig-
Iran,.aecoanpanied by Vivian Straug-
loan.
Charles Asquith, .secretary of the
Community Association, thanked the
officials of tate United Church for
the use of tine church basement and
the 'sheds, also the Women's Insti-
tute for ttlheir splendid eo.operaition.
Poldbwing the concert a dance was
BEEN
It HUES
RADITIONALLY, Ale has always been distri-
buted in green bottles but owing to the
present shortage of green glass, some. Ale is
being bottled in white oramber bottles.
This is a temporary measure and: does not in
any way affect the quality of the product.
Publislleri by
THE BRE IN INDUSTRY
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FIENSALL
Bill Campbell, Guelph, is visiting
this week with Bengali friends.
Mei .Irene O'Connor, _Auburn,
visited on Sunday , eviijth Mrs. al'.
Hearten.
Bpi1 Tuelbey, Bader, spent a few
days last weekend' with .Ball Miekle
a t Ronde u Park,
,Mr. and hits. W. Elliott, Guelph,
visited the past week at the home
of Mr. G. Pybws.
Miss Bernice Jinks is Vending
two weeks at ;Rondeau Park, guest
of ,Miss Betty aVfielde.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
IMr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller, Par-
ent, visited- on Sunday with Mr..and
Mre. A. Gardner.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kemp and+ Mr.
and Mrs. George Temp, London,
visited on .Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. David Easonn.
CONSTANCE
Erect Riley +and Miss Sha irl awn,
Kitchener, event their .two week's
hoiicilays ant +bhe home of ,Mr. and
Nims. C. W. Riley. •
Mr. and Mos. Bernard Riley and
baby Dennis, Kitchener, spent the
weekend at the home of his parents,
Mr. ,and !Mrs. C. W. Riley.
Me. and Mrs. Archie Hoggarth
and daughter Jane, Wallaceburg, are
holidaying at the hoarse of her pair -
Parents, Mr. crud +Mrs. William
Bribbon,
In Hospital
Mr. Britton is en Seatt Memorial
Hospital, .Seaforth. He was operated
on Thursday last. We hope for a
speedy recovery and that lie velli
soon be Name again.
held .in the Foresters .hall with music
for dancing supplied by a ]Deal or-
chestra.
It is the aim of the Community
Assooiation toerect a memorial hall
to honor the servicemen of the First
and ,SecondGreat .Wars. The hall is
expected to cost 315,000, and the
committee hopes to raise the money
during' the next five years.
rloddio. Ferguson is spending about
a week at Rondean Park with
Clh.axles tend. Bobby a/fickle.
Mee. Vernon Spray and Martha,
Iioiederi Linde . Geiger, Toronto, are,
Welting at the Geiger +residence.
The many friends of John Forrest
will regret to learn he is i11 at :his
ihame.. A speedy recovery is hope
for:.
Mese lailld -id Pybus left on Satan
day by mater with London friend:
for a holiday to Calgary and Banff
Alberta. •
Miss Audrey Walsh sang a plea
Mg solo, +e, titledi, "God is Near," a
the anorning service at the U '
Church +Sunday lash.
IMir. and 'Mrs. Keinnebh, Manaus and
little• eon retna+sed home to Toronto
Sunday easter spending a two -weeks
-Mention- vial Mrs. F. Manns,
.Albert •Sthirray has returissd home
from at. JbeepbIs Hospital, London,
where he underwent a serious- op -
elation for -an emergeiisy appendix
United Church Supply
Rev, Robert •Bazemore, Melita;.
Man., wall occupy the pulpit in Hen -
United Ohureh in August
Mg the the absence of the minister,.
Rev. R. A. Brook, who will be on
holidays.
Bride -elect Feted
M'a'ss Mew Goodwin 'usa hostess
at lier home - Monday evenitog• for ,aa
ehower an honor o£' Miss Jerre Saund'
e -cook, brde-elect of +this Sattuiday,
August 2. tauter a s'ociai evening
in wtvich music and contests were
enjoyed, and a siingasong directed
by ,Miss Gladys Luker and Mrs. C.
Iletrnedy, !Miss Ruth .Hess and Misa
Jennie Doily made the presentaltion
of numerous lovely gifts to Miss
iSaundeneock. Dlainty refreshments,
were served by !Miss Goodwin, as-
sisted by her mother, Mrs. Goodwin,.
and 'their assistants, Misses Marg
aret Shepherd, Margaret +McGregor•
anct Ruth Hess. Miss-Saundereook's
marriage to R. W. Donaldson, Lon-
don, takes place alt leer home, Sat-
urday, August 2, at high acorn.'
GODERICH WINS T:IOPRY
GODERFOH — The much coveted'
membership award of the Interna-
tional Association of mans' Clubs
for District A, which embraces the
provinces of Quebec and Ontario,
east of Port Arthur, ]las been won by
Goderich Lions Club.. During the
past year the club here :•rereased its
membership by 24, making a total of
100 members:
CLINTON MOMMMENT SHOP
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