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Jim Mi.eod of Toronto, was
the week6n guest of Mr, and
Mrs,, A. F. Bootclimer .431a
family,
Mr, and Mrs, Will.iar Bar-
ber, Sharon, Bob and Maureen
of 'St. Thomas, were at their
Cottage over the weeliena.
Mr, and Mrs, J, Miller who
have been vacationing at
"Stonehaven", home of Mrs. M,
Hodgins, for `the past three
weeks, returned to Tarontd on
Wednesday.
Mrs. G. F, Heideman and Miss.
Isabelle Heideman were at
their cottage .on Saturday and
Sunday.
We, regret to hear of the—
pas-sing of Mrs. John Albrecht,'
Zurich, mother of Mrs, Charles
Scotichmer,
Spending the weekend at
their respective' cottages,, were
Mr, and Mrs, E. Carson and
family, Landon; Mr. and A$ -rs.
Peter Murray, their son and
his wife, Mr. and Mrs, J. Mur-
ray and childxen, Mr. and: Mrs.
Carl. McAuley, Rexdale, and
.Mr, and Mrs, George Fox of
Birmingham, Mich.
On • Monday afternoon Mrs:
H. Ormond and Mrs, L, Mak-
ins judgedthe needlework en-
tries at the Zurich Fall Fair;
Mrs, Rance Bricker visited
Mrs, R, H, F: • Gairdner on
Sunday; her father, Rev. Canon
H, M. Lang -Fared who has spent
the summer at the Gairdner
home, returned with his daugh-
ter to Kitchener,
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Dr. and Mrs, A, L, Chapman Lawrence Seaway to the the Ontario Uydro annual Golf
left on Tuesday for their :home Thousand Islands and. across to TOur'naMent herd at Ridgetown
in Pensacola, Fla„ after- spend- Clayton, N.Y, on Saturday,
ing the summer at their sum- Mrs, Fred McEwen :and: her Mr., and Mrs. Reg. Francis
hoer h
orae overlooking the Boy- daughter, Dr. Doris Nicbolls, and Marim accompanied by
field. River valley. left by air on Wednesday for Vicki Gallant, spent Sunday in
And, speaking of the valley, CaLi'fornla, where they will join Thamaesford as guests of Nfar-
the time is almost upon vs, the latter's 'husbaiid, Dr, A, W, ian's grandparent's, 'Mr, and
when the myriad hues of, aut- Nicholls,. who, is a visiting lec- Mrs: James McMillan,
urn leaves beautify the inland turer and consultant at Stand- Mrs, Lloyd Scotchmer visited
scene, till it vies: in splendor ford University, at Palo Alto. in Chatham recently for 10
with Bay -field's glorious sun- The First Bayfield Brownie days, the guest of her grand,
sets, Pack will be under the leader- children; John, Cathy and Mary
Mr. and Mxs, Jack Stuart, 9WP of Mgrs, J. MacVicar, Beth Pounder, while their max,
Listowel, were guests of Mr, Brown Owl, and Mrs, Jack ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Poun-
and. Mrs. X. Walter Erickson Hemmer, TaM1vny Owl, assisted der attended a convention .at
and family :.on Sunday. Mrs, by Mrs. K, Brandon, retiring Banff.
Erickson's sister, Mrs, Gordo
xn Brawn Owl. She was accompanied to the
Stewart, Ripley, spent. Wed- 'On Saturday, Mrs. R. Mal- village on Monday, by Mrs,
Step
rresday with thein, oney, Mrs, D. Warner, Mrs, Pounder and Mrs. Carl Vander-
MacVicar, Mrs• K. Brandon, byes who later in the day re.
The- Sacrament of Holy Bap- and Mrs. J. Warner; attended turneol. to Chatham. '
tism was administered: on Sun- a Training Day far Comm?s� Mt•, and Mrs. W, N. Rolfe,
Jay, Sept. 27 at Trinity Angli- sian'er$, Blue Leaders and Tloward St., were at Niagara
am Church by the Rev. E. J. Brown Leaders held at the Falls this weekend. to meet his
B. Harrison to Richard Wil- RCAF Station Clinton.. After sister, Mrs. E. G, - Read, Ip=
na
Lia, son of Mr. and Mrs, Doxy -the class, the ladies were given switch, England.
aid Johnston, a conducted tour of the Radar Mrs, Read ds visiting North
This -baptism is of singular Building arranged by F/O Reid Amerika with a group from
and later entertained to tea, Eas:�cnn England. The tour is
Interest in that the twin great -Stanley McConnell of Toron- sponsored by the East Anglian
great -great aunts of the baby's ton was a weekend guest with Times.
;on, were , Mrs. .Fred. Wes -
Lan, Mr,Mr,and Mrs'. E, W, Oddliof- A member of the newspaper
were ththe first babies ever soon, staff and. his wife, Mr. and Mrs,
baptized at Trinity Church. . Mr, and Mrs. Harry Barker :Pinch are conducting the tour.
Over one 'hundred years 4- were: at their summer home, They 1have already visited the
Ler Janet and Elizabeth John- "Wfzeei Inn" over the weekend, New York World's Fair, B &
Ston, twin daughters- of Christ. With them were their daughter falo; and the entire group are
Ypher and Katherine Johnston and son4n-law; Dr. and Moore guests, this week, of residents
vere baptiied, this fifth gen- His9op and Julie, of Royal Oak, of Ipswich, Mass., whose fore -
:ration relative was 'sim ilar'ly Mich. beans came from Ipswich, Eng -
received into the .church. Mns Shdriey Pierson who, is land.
Kathryn. Weston, sister of the attending Teachers' College at Mrs. Read has been the
:hild's mather, and Doug Johns- Stratford sent the weekend
iton, the fathers twin brother, p guest of her brother and his
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. wife in Bayfield an severaloc-
were Godparents. W. Pierson. ' casians duringthe
F. W, Oddhefson attended Past seven
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gra-
jam years..
jam have bfrequent visit-
kkis s to them Bayfield tallageSummer; MrGraham is Varna Bride Marries Zurich Groom
Mrs,
nanoaresieSo the London Hu �n Recent Ceremony At Goderich,,
mina Society,
Mrs, Clayton Guest who Iran
Deen visiting her sister and Betty Loi Taylor became the bride of Robert
)rother-in=law, Mr. and" Mrs. Grant Johnston in Victoria Street United Church
VTalcolm Toms for two weeks, in Goderich,
returned to her horne -m Toron- Paul Erb and Louis Erb of
,o last Friday. The bride' is the daughter of Goderich.
Mr, and Mrs, Ken Brandon Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor The bride donned a two;piece
notored to Strmttordi during of Varna and -the .groom is the white brocade sheath styled
.he past week where, together- son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold dress with black accessories ;for
vnth :his, brother, Keith, Charlie Johnston of Zurich. travelling. Her corsage was of
suest and Wendall P-Ablado, The Rev. C. A. Dukelow of- r d t•
Oakville, Mr. Brandon entrain- ficated at the double -ring eere-
>d for Saskatchewan where moony.
they will spend two weeks duck The bride wore a floor -length
iunting, gown of chantilly lace over taf-
bEr. and Mrs. Robert Turner feta with a sabring neckline
et2urned on Friday from a and lilypoint sleeves. The skirt
n'otar trip to Ottawa where featured a tiered, bustle back.
:hey toured the Faxliament A crown of sequins and pearls
3uildings and. along the St. held her bouffant illusion veil,
She carried .a cascade bouquet
of roses.
Mrs, Stewart Taylor of Zur-
ich was matron of �bonor.. The
bridesmaids were Miss Pauline
Henderson and Miss, Arlene
Henderson of Goderich. They
ware piny nylon sheer over
taffeta gowns with lace jackets•
Stewart Taylor of Zurich was
the best man and ushers were
Fete Brldea ect
At Hensall Shover
Mrs. Clarence Reid was host-
ess for a +miscellaneous shower
at her home last Tuesday even-
ing in honour of Miss Thelma
Cowan. of London, bride -elect of
Octoaber.
Twenty relatives attended
from Teeswater, Kincardine;
Tiverton, London, Bayfield,
Clinton, Exeter and Hensall,
Pink -and white gladioli for-
med a floral background for
the house decorations:
Presentation address too tiie
guest of honour was react by
Mi Bb Tlbt f B f`1d
Grand Openni*.L,,%JLg
DOREEN'S FINA LUNCH
278 Victoria Street
Friday & Saturday, October 2 & 3
FOOT -LONG HOTDOGS .......... 30c•
F R E E POP OR COFFEE
I Forge
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SAYFIELD
Now under the new management of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Erickson
--- -We wish to thank our many friends for
patronizing us during the years we were
in business,
,--We hope they will continue, to come to
THE OLD PORGY
Thank You ---Isobel and Walter Pierson
5o Free Gold Bond
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Reeileew the coulldn appearen+g lift thes page
on Page 4 'for' SO'FRU STAMP'S at
Wilk Atte Eiectrica
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FOA WINTER DRIVING
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Mr. and Mrs. Johnston will
reside in Clinton.
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Big Stage Revue
To "Visit Base
On November 15
Canadian Stage-Arama Re-
vue, billed as "Canada's Nunn-
ber One Stage Revue" will be
on stage at RCAF Station Clin-
ton Theatre on. Sunday, Nov-
ember 15, this year.
Stage-Arama Revue consists
of a cast of about 35 profes
siorial• entertainers who, offer
their services :to 'Canada's arm.
ed forces at home acid abroad.
They have played at the fax
north and at military hospitals,
bases and camps.
Two -Hour Show
William G, Cunningham, pro-
ducer-dire'etor of Stage-Arama,
said his revue runs c65itinuaus-
ly for 'about two. hours and con-
sists of fresh_ new talent in
songs, dances, musical and nov-
elty numbers, backed up with
a precision chorus line' of girl
dancers, and an orChes:tra,
Stage-Arama, is being airbft-
ed to RCAF Station Clinton
from Dorval by Air Transport
Command Co-srrropol%tan, Air-
craft, via St<htion Centralia.
George Telford
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of the'1''b'wtlshzp of Rutllett onthe 1065 Assessl:`iient
Roll.
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TRU'STS
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'�, h6 first sitting of the GiS� wx� be Octr��e�
`in$ latch Flay
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George Telford of Bayfi ell is
after `�'' ha pot=lualt lunch
whg ser ved:
of the M-Uhicipality in writing by the 14th play bf
OdtAJOk to y,C tofig UeveLr
winner of the Clinton Bay'.fleld
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Hey 'heat out. Xn is't Ralph
Sdhefter of •.01 niton on 'Sept 12
on +tih'e 19,th.'hole of cornpetivion
The players had 7naintaaned a
,
t e'tcr the end of the 18th ladle,
The match play ch<unplon-
sl...ips lasted about five �veelcs
during which flume' •many ax'ea
golfers vied for the trophy do-
Y
noted this year to the Club byFred,
Hulls.
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C. anges
HandsLeasers
leelr �At Training s�lsorse
Among area. Guide leaders attending the one -day annual Huronia Area "
Mr, and Mrs. E, Walter
Fall Training Program at RCAF Station Clinton this
year were the four lead -
Erickson will take over opera'
ers shown above. F/Q Dianne Reid (centre) conducted the 100 delegates on a
tion of The Old Forge bar Bay-
tour of the RCAF Station, From the lett: Joan Hoggs and Beth Wal4er of
field as of Oct. 1,
The present owners, and
RCAF Station Centralia, Miss Reid, Mrs. Zella Gibson, Exeter Air Rangars,
will
Mm's. 'Walter Pierson, wall re-
and Mrs. P, Maloney, Bayfield, �
(RCAF Photo)
turn to their .florin north of ilei'
village,
Mr's. Erickson was born in
Hold
T'Pro :
Oakville, assisted by. Mrs. K:
Noble, of Cooksvlle.
■
Tour Station
Bayfield, the daughter. of Wil,
as
Lunch, w served an the -
laud -Sturgeon and the Tate
More than 100 Brownies, Girl. Guides and
men's mess at RCAF Station
Mrs, Sturgeon.
Three C7h ften
Ranger i,eaders attended the annual Huronia Area
C141ton, and at 'the conclusion.
:-=leer bu'sband, born, in Saskat-'
Fall Training Program at RCAF Station Clinton
Irtae days training, Mrs,. J.
A. Spano, chairman of the Clip-
chewan, served in both the
RAF and the RCAF, and was
this year held Sept, 26,
Mises Mary MoXfflab, of sioner.
ton Association, arranged fora
retired from the RCAF in No-
Goderich, Huron Division Com,-
Lunch In Mess
tour of the Air Base.
Conducting Officer was Fly-
venaber of 1963,
missroner of the Girl Guides of
Arrangements fora training
ing Officer Diane Reid, of the -
The couple have three chil-
Cana'd'a, was. hostess at the
were under the direction of Mas,
School of Food' Services,
dren, Sandra, Robert and And-,
meeting. Huronda, area, extends
G. E. S'carrow, of Owen. Sound,
Classrooms for the day were
rew•
north of Clinton to 'Cape, Crok-
and Brownie Leader Training
provrded by the School of In -
The I3r cksons plan to con-
.'p
ex, east to Fergus and south
was taken by D :ploma'd train»
structioryal Technique.
tri aue -operating The Old Forge
to RCAF Station Centralia.
er Miss I. McCar ick of Tor -
Tor -
as a service station
The d'ay's training opened
onto.
with words of welcome from
Guide leader training was
►
Clinton'4-Her
Mrs. Parker Evans, of Owen
Sound, Huronia Area Commis-
under the direction of Division
Trainer Mrs. W. Howard, of
NOTICE
Top Showman
NEWS Of HOLMESYILLE
TVCKIERSMITH
Corres onderu -- AIRS. F. WCULLOUG
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MUNICIPAL
�1 f rth
At '°+RoR
Holy Communion will be cele'-
parents, the late Mr. and Mrs.
DUMP
°a■
brated :in Holmesvalle United
Elias Patter, who were firmer
Deanna Dale of RR 1 Clin-
Church on Sunday, October 4,
residents of this district.
will be open until further
tion was Judged top showman
on World Com=union• Sunday.
`G. be
The choir, under the direc-
notice on Wednesday and
in 4•�i Calf Club Dairy 'Com
Rev. C. Park will in
charge of the service.
tion of the organist, Mrs. Lloyd
Saturday afternoons, from
y
petition held this year at the
Bond;" sang Kemser's Prayer of
1:00 to 5:30 p.m.
Seaforth Fall Fair.
Miss Sandra Williams, of
Thanksgiving, an d Brawn's
Top showman in the beef
Burlington, spent the weekend
There's A Deep Settled Peace
No wire fencing, old con -
class division was Robert Me-
with cher parents, Mr, and Mrs.
In My Soul. •
trete, or car bodies per -
Naughton, of RR 3, Kippen.
The
Harry Will lams.
The evening service was con-
miffed.
senior classification in
Mr, and XtrA. Serf Clifford
duoted by Rev. cA. G, Pease of
the junior beef heifer section
and David, of Kitchener, spent
Bayfield and Porter's Hall Unit-
J • l • McIntosh,
was won by Neil Connell of RR
the weekend with Mr, and Mrs,
ed Churches, and the choir
Clerk
2, Kipnen.
Jack Yea.
again sang two numbers,
i $tfb
The Guernsey Division of the
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Brown,
dairy class was won by entries
of Detroit, Mich,, were week -
of William' Dale, Clinton.
end guests of Mr. and Mrs, D.
%
E. Gl - 85
The- 85th anniversary of
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Death Claims
Fred-Emmersoll
In 82nd Year
Emmerson, Frederio,k, Palmer
of Dunlop Street, Clinton, died
on September 26th. in Clinton
Public Hospital after a stroke,
in his 82nd year.
Goderich Township on Januafy
9, 1883, to the late Robert and
Ann Jane Emmerson. He had
been a resident of Goderich
Township until he moved to
Clinton :§ix years ago upon re,
thong from farming. He had
been in poor health for some
time.
The. funeral service was in
the Ball and M'utch funeral
home on September 29th. with
the Rev. E: J, B. Harrison of
Bayfield officiating. The inter-
ment was in Clinton Cemetery.
Pail -bearers for Mr. Emmer-
son were Ernie McGee, Tom
Grealis, Harvey Alexander,
Keith Miller Gladstone ,Gri:
,gg
and George Hudie. Flower -
bearers were Douglas Currie;
Robert Emmerson and Eric
Switzer.
He is survived by his brother,
George H. Emmerson.
Persons attended the funer-
al from Brussels, London, Par-
is and Lucknow:
Holmesville United Church was
observed in the. church on Sun-
day,
un
day, Sept, 27th, with the guest
speaker in the morning being
the Rev. H. C. Elford, of Sea -
forth, a retired minister from
the Detroit Conference of the
Methodist Church.
The church was decorated
with baskets of fail flowers,
and a bouquet of roses was
pleated in front of the pulpit
by Mrs. Harry Mayfield; of
x .,. r i .
Marna Farmer NOW OPE
Tops Cuss UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
At Exeter Fair
Russell Oesch of Varna, won, Boyce Cities Service
the seeds and grains division
of the Exeter Fall Fair this (formerly Dave's Cities Service)
Year.
Other area winners included DING STREET
Fred McClymont, of Varna,
whose entries of fruit led the JAMES BOYCE, Operator HARVEY BOYCE, Proprietor
division. Mr. UcClymont's veg-
etable entries were placed sec- Days Per Week
ond.
• t Lubrication
'
D6mestic display 'winners Complete
ware Mrs, Homer Russell and • Taking orders for winterizing, also under-
Mrs, Helen Toorn'stra, both of tooting cars for winter rust protection.
Hensall
Hensall Women's institute
won first place in the Women's
Institute displays.
s. a a o o ay' re
and gifts were presented by Snell Entries Tops
Linda Reid of Hensall and 'Con. At Stratford Pair .—.•
hie Talbot of and Mrs Ge.omge Bayfield. . Mrs,
Gary Mair aEntries by James Snell of
Jackson, London, assisted inFALL BULBS Clinton won all awards gni ,the 2
0
unwrapping the giifts, Muss < Leicester sheep dMsIon of tine
FOR SALE S�tra6ce-ol Fall Fair this year.
Diane held as- served contests, Shell entries also won first
Luncheon was served bAFFObILSy HYACINTHS, TULIPS, Ck()CUS, ETC. in tock long wool, and best PAID N.
Som- merhill Club Cut Flowers' ` DAHLIAS ��.�0 be3Z: long wool rann,
GUARMTEED
Brin o�tr ioveas and take pictures of
To Meet At Your oa1OV61Y fall flowers.
50,000 BLOOMS SS4 6oderich
Cummin.g� Rome'Steele
i Twp; Club Meets TRUST CERTIFICATES
The latl%efs . of . Sutnniertlill to e I e S m 1 t h lvtrs. Donald LOW was host -
The for the SS No. 4 Goderich
S
Club met at the home of Mrs. 182 CHURCH StRF—F T 482-7968 'I�ohvnsliip Community Oluir fax' issued It atnoutits firom $xoo
I3, Cunvrniiigs for their Septem the Sehip, ober meeting: upwards fair $, 4 oZ` G years.
ed, meeting which was attend= Mrs: Murray which wcaat duct- 46 ftft rte 60e iildi ted' i> if Orestf
elle 'by �1 iir9ernbersy.
TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT ed With
im I - C e o
Mays. George' �Caleloitg�ii, �tlie ed with isle +Greett fdlIdWed hy jay4'ble half-yeatly by +eljegtie:
president, opef dol the 'meeting �j t the Lord's Prayer rePeatea in i authorUdd fnvo4ftwht soar all
With a poems, followed by a' C�JR of REVISION unison... The minutes' of the Ie�t • . :
song.
Mrs William 3enkins geve a
reading, lvl!rs: William Lovett
cond.uetcd a contest, and hrits,
ft,5W Lo�c�dtt won, e PN!ge.
Wing JuLfft4
A treading and a poeiii -Were
given by Mrs R6 -a. Lotre�tt.
"e� October mbd ing will ;Ire
hell at the home of Mrs, -.yohh
Rut ah, Thos,& o1i the, pi'�clgyr�ra1- 1
lfieude Mips: Dort Mdt om, Mrg.
John Mttrch, Mrs Apert Neal,
Th,me on th6 luhth colt ihittee
axe, ill's, 1Tarry wwhtkim, Mrs.
Alen real+ Mrs: ClarTt 13a11,
1V 1�,9,,��ypGre�t/ix,�,'Lyge�y (�]f"j�o�lh,IOug1g7�.yy { yy,
of g 'fvere r+4ad and' appr6v- Cun4cixan i nsUrAlidd Corinphxiissi
1965
r�y�p laid tr'lzst funds,
Js i l i ti t Roll
There wsxe Um hr' 6mbem azid
arch visitor Iireserit 'fire tresis_
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A. Court of �.eyxslon will be.lxelci: by t�iei,,`'ottriiexl
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.
the
of the'1''b'wtlshzp of Rutllett onthe 1065 Assessl:`iient
Roll.
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TRU'STS
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ctrctioil.
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ISc retir,ainder of the afw—
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the LIexick
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after `�'' ha pot=lualt lunch
whg ser ved:
of the M-Uhicipality in writing by the 14th play bf
OdtAJOk to y,C tofig UeveLr
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