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Bayfield Bulletin Thurs. Jan. 14/65 Page
The main dining room of The little Inn
was a fun place Saturday night when a jolly
post-pew Year's party was held by David
Archer, nephew of Miss Ruth Hayman, for his
Bayfield friends.Having a twisting good go
from left back are Wayne Dupee, Mike Malon-
at Cronkwright, Satur
day and Sunday.
Mrs. Prank Anderson
and young daughter Bar
bara, spent a few days
this week with her mo
ther, Mrs. Eddie Stur-
geon. Mr. Anderson an
d boys visited on Sun-
day. After which the
family returned to th-
eir home at Science
Hill together.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold
Weston, Detroit, Mov-
ed into their new ho-
me on Main Street on
Thursday, their dau-
ghter Susan, and son
and daughter-in-law,
Mr. & Mrs. R. Weston
joined them for the
week-end.
BAYF1ELD
LANADIAN HANDICRAFTS
Goderich
North on MIII Rd. off Hwy.
Talmud Craft nu
HOVEY'S
GENERAL STORE
EMILY CORY
Mr. & Mrs. John Ta
ylor, Stratford were
guests on Sunday of
Mr. & Mrs. G. N. Riv-
er s.
sy, Philip Turner, Ted Heard, Ricky Mustard
while from the back right are Ellen Lindsay
Lynnda Scotchmer, Jane Hamilton, Linda Gem-
einhardt (hidden) Janice Merner and Mary
Ervine.Missed in picture was Glenda John-
ston. (Bulletin Photo by Dave Archer)
PHONE 10
524-1210
524-8424
Mrs. Walter Greer'
Dies at Goderich
Mrs. Walter M.
Greer, formerly Mary
Alice Thibodau,passed
away in Alexandria
Marine & General Hos-
pital, Goderich, on
Trictay, January 8th.
Requiem high mass on
Monday January 11th,
at St. Peters Roman
Catholic,Goderich, wa
s followed by intern-
ment in Colborne Rom-
an Catholic Cemetery.
Pall bearers were:
Walter Pierson,John
Linaday, Less Talbot
and BertEckert. Mrs.
Green is survived by
her husband, a Glutei
and two brothers.
The Trinity Club pre-school children's
Christmas party looked to be lots of fun
for these youngsters. Just ready to go in
to action are, left to right, Elizabeth
Frazer, Kathy McFadden, Crystal Hoffman,
(in background)Bonnie Makins, Jimmie Mack-
ie(partly hidden) and Charles Dungey.
Jeffrey Dean, baby
son of Mr. & Mrs. Guy
Wm. Taller, Detroit,
was baptized on Janu-
ary 2nd at Trinity An
lican Church with the
Rev. E. J. B. Harrison
officiating. God-par-
ents were his uncle,
Mr. Robert Cluff, and
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Sc
otchmer, Mrs. Faller
and Jeffrey are stay-
ing wo weeks with her
mother, Mrs. J. Cluff.
After which Mr. & Mrs.
Faller will be moving
to Denver, Colorado.
Mr. Wi. Johnston re
cently spent five days
in London as guest of
his daughter and her
husband, Mr. & Mrs. Mc
Rae.
Mr. & Mrs. Spencer
Ervine were guests of
Mr. & Mrs Earl Strong
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Phone 524-7741
Mrs. M. Robinson
would like anyone in-
terested in re-start-
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uraday evenings 7-9 to
please contact her.
TRINITY CLUB HOLDS
MEETING AT HOME
OF MRS. GAIRDNER
The January meeting
of the Trinity Club wag
s held at the home of
Mrs. R. H. Gairdner on
tuesday January 5th.
,The president, Mrs. W.
Erikson took the chair
and the club pledge wa
s recited in unison.
The existing slate of
officers were reinstal:
led for the 1965 term '
by the rector Rev. E.J
Harrison, who, in hie
remarks, thanked the
club for support given
to the church in 1964.
Mr. Harrison also com-
plimented the members
on the Christmas party
given for all pre-
school age children.
A discussion of a
program for the coming
year dealt with member
ship, a Spring Tea, fo
r which Miss Ruth Hay-
th
an has kindly offered
e use of the Little
Inn,.a Bake Sale to be
held at Mrs. Gairdners
on July 3rd, and a "tr
avelling apron" which
will be used to raise
funds for a special pr
oject. At the Febru-
ary meeting Miss Clare
McGowan, Goderich Bran
ch, Children. Aid Soc-
iety will address the
members on assistance
to needy children. The
hostess served lunch,
assisted by Mrs. Lena
Ervine and Mrs. Audrey
lellchamber.
Social News
( By Mrs. Audrey Bellchamber, Social Editor, Phone Bayfield 38 )
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