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Wed., August 19, 1964—The Bayfield Bulletin—Page 3
Social Editor
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Ten Well-Known Bayfield Residents
On Executive Of Ratepayers Group
Ten Bayfield residents last week were elected
as members of the Bayfield Ratepayers Associa-
tion in a meeting at the Bayfield Arena.
Most of the 10 were provis-
ional members of the associa-
tion which formed early this
year.
Following is a "thumbnail"
sketch of each of the officers
of the Association.
• Brigadier F. A. Clif t,
president, came to Bayfield
last year upon his retirement
from a long and distinguished
army career. Prior to the Sec-
ond World War, he was a
school principal. He is married,
and has two sons and a daugh-
ter.
• Jack Tillmann, vice-pres-
ident, is a general insurance
broker in London. He has been
summering at Bayfield for the
past 40 years. He is married
with two daughters and a son.
• Harold H. Ormond, tr-
easurer, is a civil engineer and
spent many years with the
Ford Motor Company in North
and South America prior to
his retirement here. He is mar-
ried with three sons and one
daughter.
• George Bellchamber, sec-
retary, has lived here since
1955. He is an electronics in-
structor with the Defence
Training Board and secretary-
treasurer of the Huron Dist-
rict of the Boy Scouts of Am-
erica. He is married and has
three sons.
• Alan Aylsworth, commit-
tee member, is an investment
dealer and has spent summers
here for about 40 years. He
is a member of the London
District Council of the Boy
Scouts of Canada and was
president of the Provincial
Council for Ontario in 1962.
He is married and has three
sons.
• Miss Jessie L. Metcalf,
committee member, is profes-
sor of biology at Wayne State
University, Detroit. She has
spent all her vacation time at
Bayfield for many years and
has participated keenly in
community affairs.
• Adam Flowers, commit-
tee member, operates Bayfield
Woollen Shop and formerly op-
erated his own b a k er y and
confection shop in London. He
has served as a village trustee,
and with the R.C.R. in the
Second World War. He is mar-
ried and has three sons.
• Miss Ruth Hayman, com-
mittee member, is owner and
manager of Bayfield's Little
Inn. She has operated the Lit-
tle Inn for 11 years since com-
ing here about 25 years ago.
Miss Hayman has long been
keenly interested in community
affairs.
• Merton Merrier, commit-
tee member, served with the
Royal Canadian Navy in the
Second World War. He is a
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