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Clinton News-Record, 1947-09-11, Page 12• P41543\ Slx • CLINTON. %WS -411090 TIi'Tlii�ST?AY, a5(EP,TL BIpR 19, 194'Fi .terestin It�rns Fram New, eGQrd's ural Correspondent NEWS OFBAYF1ELD Representative Miss Lucy R. Woods Phone Clinton 631r31 Miss Aileen Castle ie attending Goderich Collegiate Institute. Mrs. CharlesToms and Mrs. Nellie Clark 'SpentTF.i;idayin Sarnia. Mr's.' Lloyd M'alkins left on Monday to spend a few days in Toronto. Miss Ellen e ;MacKay is attending the y5ohoe] of Commerce, Clinton. Mrs. L. Raby and Roberta, Detroit, spent the week -end in Jowett's Grove. ?Firs. W. D. Stevenson has closed her cottage and returned to London. iMisa Beverley York left on Mon- day to attend Normal .School in Lon- don. \ Mr. and Mts. H. !Ektwards, London, spent the week -end with Mr. and: Mrs. T. C. Bailey. The Woollen !Shoppe closed Sat- urday following an end -of -the -season sale at reduced lleriees.' , Mr. and Mrs. J. JI. Stewart, Hann itlon, were at their home' on Louisa ,St. over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. •Stanley 'Thompson and son, Bobbin, Detroit, spent the week -end at their cottage. Miss Jessie.Metcalf left on Men - day to resume her teaching ;ditties at Wayne University, Detroit, Miss Janet Manson returned to the village on Saturday after having spent three weeks at Zurich. Mrs. Victor Burt end family, Lon - don, were with her parents, Mr. and ,Mrs. F. W. Baker, over the week - end. Mr. and Mrs. William Bell, Dear - COURT OF REVISION Township of Goderich ` A Court of Revision to !sear and determine complaints against the assessment roll for 1948 will be (held an HOLMESVILLE Monday, October 6 at 10 a.m. - All e'onalplainis must be in writiillg and filed with the undersigned gned no later than October 3. This 'Count of Revision is for the assessment made during the summer and on which the 1948 !taxes will be celmputed R. G. THOMPSON, Clerk R. R. 2, Clinton • 1 `4 I al y �.. 9 "-E 's" y'^u Ii;, rlt rc z, '��J -see ""- '.-�,n 1 •t '_war` l++•5 • 4„ , l , ! 1 Tri,....„. ; L_ II i?If�. - �Ir ' t ...,1, X1!{1!8il y 7 r c , / 1 got More products, walks of s tA"tc's bin thebin In r Ca -.Lei x.: r.:•c. r 5 fs 'V �s r _,...£�i. •a :, ' , ham _xp"'3.j1,c:- ; F e 'es- ��Fy�pr ,•`. `V£, ••"a�e., ,. as I .. on his new barn, talk he had with good land and extra money I can true ... ” Soon, there'll be livestock work for the more food of life to profit and industry is Canadian banks. or y nliann �igi,� , ' �'ijf" eii,- •t',Yirh'/'fi�lrl• /4•F'" , if� ds' gg 5 ,.t' i ,F'•• f f(` f ,d •u , vi'.t�',�gf'ri� o -'„veil yam••,..-. p/ ✓ L .. J y � Y Rui1,W l ' f t n;/„ i!^n' 1 �i, l• , l •.' F -_ Z 1/ _ i1. the men at work of the friendly manager. "I've it. With a little a dream come got his bank loan, equipment ...improved filled granary. more farm and export. people in all own enterprise chief functions tuts - ao, 1to+eC tnlaeir para pini la end yp,rlc of 4, 1.., .. Watching Jim thinks his bank 1 can work really make So Jim new farm .:. a well community, for home Helping from their one of the neeseneenesennaesse. -- MOP" - , - nesene aro, eera r, nen vel.rt<: _, laneranalue "k' % - snennereen 47, 41 7 ,t_� J ,.,�-.. SPONSORED BY YOUR BANK born, .Miele, have purchased _Wi171Gam Middleton'k cottage et the Pop- lars- • IMr. and Mrs. H. Howell ' returned to Stratford en Monday after having managed Peters • cabins for the sea- son. Mr, and "(Mrs. R. H. Middleton and Bobby, Remelt, visited Mrs. Middle. ton's mother, Mrs.]. W. Woods, on Sunday. -"Miss Jean L. •Sturge an; Preston, spent the Labor Day week -end with her parents, Mr. ' and Mrs. Edward Sturgeon. 1)Ir. and Mrs, James Maitland and Mrs. E. Moorehouse, London, are oc- cupying Mrs. G. Ghurchward's cot- tage .this. week, • titre. Nellie Glaris has returned to St. Thomas after sl ent a fort_ night with her sister-in-law, Mrs Charles Toms, William H. Johnston and his bro- ther-in-law, Louis Wild, who had been nisi -Beg his sister, left last week for Nekoma, N.Dak. IMr. and Mrs. Li•. M. Gaffney, De- troit, -spent the week -end with Mr. aur Mrs. J. H. Lambert, returning home on Monday. Dr. and Mrs. N. B. Alexander re- turned to London last week after have ing spent' the summer at their cot- tage on Bayfield Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Harris and babe, and Mrs. D. A. Volume moved from "Blinkbonnie"` into Mrs. A. Brisson's cottage last 'week. Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Thompson and two children returned to their home in Toledo on Sunday after having spent a week in the, village. Mr. and Mrs. E Kendall and two children, Elmira, visited Mrs.'s Kee - dell's parents, Mr•. and Mrs. William R. Jowett over the week -end. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cree Cook, "Lochame", over the week -end were Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor, Detroit, and Billy Bell, Jr., Dearborn, Mich. Warrant Officer A. Crewe, RCAF, R and C School, Clinton, Mrs, Crewe and two children are occupying Mrs. Lloyd • Makins' cottage on Main St. Miss M. Hodgins and Prof. Lloyd C. Hodgins returned to Toronto on Monday after having spent the sea- son at :their cottage, "Stonehaven". Dr, And :Mrs. R. Hunter and fam- ily, and. Charles' Rogers, Jr., left on Monday for their home in Toronto after having spent sidle summer in the village. Mr. and Mrs. G. Finout and Miss Margaret Finout returned last week to their hoarse in Buffalo after hav- ing spent a vacation at their cottege in Jewett's Grove. Mrs. George Heideman') and Miss Isobel I-Ieidemann returned to To- ronto on Monday after having spent a week in the village while closing their cottages for the season. Mac. Henry IMcCilnehey accompa- nied Mr. land Mrs. William Speed to Detroit last' week. 'Mei. A. Hohn, who had .been caring for her mother, re- turned to 'her home in Preston. Mr. and Mrs. a Patrick air k Dovle and three children are occupying g a eat - Cage in Jowett's Grove for Septem- bei. Mr. Doyle' is stationed at the ROAD R and C School, Clinton. Don Scott, Seaforth, is the guest of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Jas. R, Scott, while spending a vacation in the village. Jas. R. Scott, Toronto, was also here over the weekend. George (Bell was home for several hours on Tueeday while the freighter bier " Quedoc" was in harbor at •Goderich. Donald McLeod, who was aboard the 'Quested" for one trip, returned home. Mrs, R. H. l'.•Gairdner left Thurs- day last for Lake Geneva. Wis., after having spent the past two months at her home in •the village. She accom- panied Rev. and Mrs. L. Morgan who are on a motor trip sn the United States. ,Guests at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Poth, Jowett's Grove, over the week -end were: Mr. and Mrs: Harold Marion, Mr. and Mrs Roy Willing, Mi•. and Mrs. Alcoa Shouits,. Mr, and Mrs. Dewey Shoults, Mr. and !Mrs. Roy Poth, Mr. and Mrs. liihner Poth, Brown City Mich. Move to Goderich •IMr. sosil' Mrs. George Qasele wiio sold their home on •Ohiniigiuy St. to Mee. R B, Johnsltien early in the summer, moved to Goderich on Tues. dray. They will be msissed in the vill- age. IMr., leas -tie is president of the Lions Club and his enthusiasm for the work will be missed in that or- ganization as well as his active_ini- berest in all civic •affairs. School Going Strong The eehoo'1 bell •summoned pupils back to school .last week. Don Mc- Auley, 'London, is principal, • and Mrs. William Parker, assistant. Continu- ation classes are not being taught here this year, as the school hes pro- vides ample opportunity for all pu- pils in these grades to attend Clin- ton Collegiate Institute There has then'efore, been a ee-arrangeme_st of classes.11rs, Parker teaches the ill- ion uior, grades, 1-4, with an enrolment this year of 24, and Me. !McAuley teaches the senior grades, it which 22 1pupi e- are enrolled, Travelling Library Here The mobile library in charge of Mon. Ecknriez, Huron County/Library Association librarian, arrived ' Seri- e/niter 4 en schedule at the Bayfield Library at 9.30 a.m. • This new streamlined book trick. is the only one of its kind in Canada. 9 is quite roomy and carries 900 ooks on its shelves. These are left in nits at the various libraries and the' oral librarian picks- the units .from. she shelves while 38is. Balmier heeks the books in the units being returned. Mies, Delcniier is -assisted n this work her her husband ands they are both very proud that Pirnorl. county is the fist in Canada to imine e hate this method of distribu iang books to those 'libraries laelousg_ ng to the Association in the county. (Intended for last week) Miss Bety Lou Larson is speeding a few days in Leedom.. Miss' Mabel Seotehmer, Toronto, is spending a venation' with her permit*, KIPPEN KiPpen East W I` P{ippen Plast . Women`s Institute met at the home of Mrs. Roes Chap- man with over 60 members and guests present. It !wee the home economics meeting with Mrs. Jack Sinclair presiding. The roll call was answer- ed by "My favorite Mask at house" - keeping." Mrs. ouse=keelping.";'Mrs: R. Eflgie spoke on the motto, "We Learn By Ebeperience." Mrs, Cliff Watson, ICippen, gave a demonstration on baking' angel hood Dake. Mrs. Tom Kay spoke on the advantages of a preesure cooker. Musical selections were given by Charles Alexander, accompanied by Mens. R. Broadfoot. Mrs. Glenn Mc- Lean introdueed the Hurondale Club girls. 'Mae. Jack Kirkland, leader of the club, presented the rennainder of. the program. IAa instrumental' .was. given by Miss Margaret Dougall. A reading, "And So Did I," was given by Miss Ann Brock, Exeter. Demonstrations were followed by a skit on "Beiny Well Dressed and Well Groomed," Jean Brock, Marion Rundle and Ann Brock taking ,part. This portion . of the program was concluded by a song by the Huron- dale girls. A vote of thanks was tendered to the visiting club and to the hostess, Mrs, R. Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seo-chmer:. onward and Ronald Burt, London, spent the week -end with their grand- parents, Mr. and Mce. In, W. Baker.\ Misses Alice and Ann Droum ascii Miss A. Fernetto, who have spent the summer in their respective cot- tages, returned to Detroit, Monday. Students attending Clinton Collegi- ate are Norma Sturgeon, Ethel Blair, Mamie Sterling, Ronald Castle, Gloria Westlake, Evelyn Bell, Betty Lod Larson. George Howard, and son and dangle ter -in-law, •Mr. and Mrs. Irwin'How- and, Regina, visited the fernier's sister, MTs. F. W. Baker, aril other relatives over the week -end. Clarence Larson, accompanied by Miss Leta Simpson, London, spent the holiday week -end with Ms mother. Len •Smith and son, Glen, London, were also with them over the week- end, Mrs. ,Smith and Maxine, who have been visiting her sister and mother, accompanied them an their returns to "London. School Re -opens The old school bell summoned pu- pils back to studies in Bayfield Tues- day morning. Don McCauley, London, is !principal and Mrs. William E. Parker, assistant. There is a large enrolment in ethe ,public school this year. • . . . Brother Passes• Miss M. Hodgins, Dr. and Mrs. ON DES$ORO' (Miss P, deloor spent last" -week in Toronto. "` :Mr. and ,Mrs. A. Radford spent a. few .days at Lion's Head last woek. Mr. Bob Iayon, Leamington, called on friends in the village on Friday. Mics Kathleen Beacom is teaching at No. 5 sehol, and Miss June Marsh at No. 8 this term. Mr. and (Mas. Colin Fingland spent the weekend with the former's sister, Miss Alice Fingland: Mies Margaret Tamblyn returned home on Thursday ,after -spending the summer at Port Stanley, Mr. and !Mrs, L, Hutton and Paul, Winghasn, spent Saturday. with Mr. and Mrs, Glare Vincent. Mrs. !Moore, .Perth, returned home on Monday iter apendin•g a week with her niece, Mrs. James 1VIeGool, (Miss Myrtle Grainger returned to Toronto on Saturday after spending three weeks with het' sisters, dare. II. Riley and Mrs, 'G. Cowan. Mr. and Mrs. L. Govier and Miss Beth Govier, Godeiich, and, Miss Elva Gover, London, spent Sunday whir Mr. and Mrs, William Govier. The many friends of Mrs. Elizabeth GODERICH TOWNSHIP Miss Nell McDougall, Detroit, vis- ited with Mr. and Mas, Vic Elliott last week. Mr. McGee and Mrs. •McKinnon and little. daughter, Toronto, visited with fMa and (Mrs. John McGuire last week. Mr, and Mrs. Andy Sloan Mack and Miss 'Margaret Howell, Sheffield, visited with friends ie this vicinity last week, Mark Birthdays Alfred Stirling and James R. Stir- ling celebrated their birthdays, which fall on the same day, on !Sunday at the Stirling home with 40 guests present. Among those from a dis- tance were; 3D. and Mrs. Lewis Bailey, Jean and Bob, Amherstburg; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harrison and Marj, Weston; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stirling, Mimico; 11VIr, and Mrs. Bert Harris and family; •Mr. and Mrs. Dick Por- ter and Dwight; Mr, and Mrs, 'Bob Stirling, Wayne and Bonnie; Mr. and Mrs. Murray 1VIeDougall and Miss White, Clinton. A dainty lunch was •served by 'the ladies, and all enjoyed themselves. S.S. 4 Community Club The ladies of the S.S.,No. 4 Com- munity Club met at the home of Mrs. Cameron dieNei1 and Master Hugh,' I. Tebbutt for then Attest meeting. and Prof, L. C. Hodgins were called•The• president, -"Mrs, Forbes, was in to' Toronto- Friday evening 'owing to, charge -of the meeting 'Which opened the sudden death of their , brother, wuth' the Lord'e Prayer repeated 'in Re•ga nald W. Hodgins. They 'returned unison.'Son: Tire' m•attics of tce p3 om•a s to , their cottage after the funeral. Dr. meeting were read and pted. A and Mrs. MoNell and I3ugh left on motion was passed th l a bazaar be Wednesday morning fee . their home heed in the near future and cominit- in Cleveland. tees were appointed to make arrange_ 25 Years Married ments fer .it. Mrs. F. Jones and Mac. Saturday evening a delightful sur- Forbes were elected to attend a hos- pnise patty was held et the home of pital meeting. • Mr. and MTs. E. G. Williams, Victoria A gift donated by Marion Jones St., Goderich, in honor of the 25th was won by Mrs:- Williams. The next wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. meting is to be held at the Home of J A. Torrance BaYfe1 . The house Mac.Frank Jones.Afterer the meets n b was tastefully decorated with sum- lunch was served by the hostess. mer flowers, and the dining room During the afternoon another quilt with, plink •streamers and pink and was finished. white gladioli. After a bountiful sup- o ,per, btr. and Mrs. Torrance were ASSESSOR:GIVEN LEAVEpresented wth lovely gifts, including' a eomglete silver tea service and serving tray. Taken by surprise the guests of honor could not express their heartfelt thanks, as eiinch thought and planning had gone into, the emprise tt burned out a Lovely of the town clerk. pasty. : III�III�II IMIII�111�IIIAIil�llillll�Il I!I IlMlltllllrlllrll'I!I Ilwll ILII I�Illrl II/•IIIII IIIII\Ilirll Irlll® I.:.$eafQrth-.Ealtfairi Fri. -Sat., Septeinber 19201 GODBRTOii,-'Poon: Assessor and Tax Collector O. W. Sturdy has !been granted • leave of absence by • Town Council to the and of the year, on the advice of hie physician. His work will be carried on in the office • MANY SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Monster Concert "BACK TO CIVI'E STREET"i by H. W Simpson Entertainment Ce., • Detroit •Cardaro's Hall i 1—School Children's Parade W in costlnne, with 2 Bands 2-2 Harmless Baees - 2.28 and Classified Race • 3-2 Running Races --- !t Open and Green 4--Tug-Of-War, Inter -county 5—Baby Show l! 6--0,d Tissue Square Dance RA Contest 7---2' .of, the funniest Clowns Mita• lyalde ql . 8-- fide l.- for the Children 9—Exeter Brass Rasul Bannockburn Pipe Banned nue Friday Evening September 19 • llnianoe qn .Caadno's Hall Friday Evening September 19 5415 Saturday Evening September 20 - 10 ---Several Booths on ,`the Grounds 31—II. W. Simpson Entardaiananent Co., Detroit,' nitr 15 Grounds, Santurday pain, September 20 • ADMISSION 50e Children 25e " Automelaides 25c 'Gr^aQndsbasnd 25c School Children in Parade, Free i84iiRllll ifl�llgni IllRliiliall tiilll10111111HII6dIililMlRI11111i11ilittlitfIR811101111m111 11W1IiIIIII1311111111l11lll! Lyon wish to congratulate her on her 87th bir•thady, 'which she will celeb- rate on Tuesday, !September 16. The W.A. will held the regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, Sep- tember 17, at 2.30 o'clock in the basement of the church. The .host- esses are Mrs. John Snell, Sr., ,Mrs. John 'Snell, Jr., Mrs. Joseph Yung- biut and Mrs. John Vodden. Misses Lois Wood and Thelma maining two sermons school for leaders in Women's Mis.•- siouary Society of ,the United Chinch of Canada, under the direction of the: London Conference branch, ab Aima. College, ,St. Thomas, hold, the last. woek in IApgust. Special Sermon Series In the churcahes of the Londeshoro eharge (Londesbos o, Burns and Cons - stance), the minister, Rev. A. Pen-• man, is preaching a slho:ot Senilis of sermons on the subject "Earth's Golden. Age". The second sermon, "How will the golden ,age he ushered" in?'" will be preached next Sunday.' You should .not miss hearing the reg.- Slhobbrook attended the 13th annual , If you have ever faced an emergency, you know how important it is to get right-of- way for urgent calls. Remember the master rule "Do unto others as you would like them to do for you — and do it first." The $3,500,000 being spent this year alone will provide more rural lines and mean, fewer parties on each line. FOR BEST 1. Keep calls brief. RESULTS 2. Space your calls. FROM YOUR3. Avoid "listening -in.' TELEPHONE 4. Give right-of-way to urgent calls. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA t T 11H11III III III II 11 IIIII II it I 11 I II I II 1181111 1111 u Ulbn n,,,?,,r r r � I 11 1 :P. 41 N 111 , it !' 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