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BEAUTIFUL BREEZY ,� , :. ,. Oy BELICHAMUI�•
Cla�PIS C.8', $parks
< Clarence Russell .Slaax"ks, of
Bond! .Street, London, died ,on
Saturday, Oetcxber 17th,: in Vac
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PERSONAL ITEI�,S . C _ ..... .... :,. .: .,
t.o>.�ia Hospital, L.onCloa�,. after a
lengthy illness.
HURCH NEWS 0, CLUB ACTIVITIES ,♦ VM -4A HA.PI'ENIt�C�, S was 'born on March 14,
1902, in $it'.artley Township, W
.Correspondent; AUpREY BELLCHAMBER — Phone Rayfield 38 John and Salomle Sparks. xe
rt- arrled the former Gladys
SubSgrlpt'ions, Classlfled Advs„ Display Advs. and .Job Printing Boutty of Varna on ,April 26th,
all accepPtec .by the Bayfield correspondent r 1958,. He left his f�a�i"m �n 1945
after 43yeam
tient s, J, Richardson is a. pa-
tient Public Hoslax-
rt�a1,
Mim Ruth E. Hayman spent
several days in London lrasst
weelc :and on Thursday particb-
pated in the London Garden.
Club show land dernonstrwte4
Thanksgavling dinner table set -
togas,
Mr, Evans Cameron and, d=-
ghter Bonnie, of Toronto, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J', A.
Cameron at ttheir ,home, "The
Open Gate" this weekend'.
F/L R. A. Simons, Ottawa,
Was at his home, "Shan,01--La"
this weekend. F/0 and, Mrs;
Master Brian Doerr, of Mut-.
shell, spent Monday with his
aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs.
J. E. Hovey.
Miss Ruby Fisher., Ki tch'ener,
called on friends in the village
on •Sunday afternbgn,
Canon and Mrs'. F. H. Paull
were in Kincardine. from Sot-
uvday until 'Monday as gueelitis
of .Mr. and M1s•. Dox,alld P.
Arscott.
Miss Phylis Adams and Miss
Rubinson, London, were at -the
former'ls cottage over the week-
end.
Two I'ITLYr QALLS week i --r He h4�d resided in St, Thomas
for 6 years, Luom for 5
, of Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Ye'a�
Fire Chef Waltel* West- Rrvers and. m London for the lash 7
Mr, and, Mrs Cecil McRae of ears Ike was a member of
lake reports lt;wo calls Qast'` Byron were at ,their cottage St.. Andrew's Memorial Ari 1n
Tlnursd'ay. The first to a over the weekend, Cgrresponcler�t, MRS, N, L OIyG can Church in London. g -
car owned by Cpl. Mac- Mr, and ,lvfrs. Roy Bentley '
Vicar, whfioh caught hire and, their two sons, Landon, The funeval tools place an the
near ,the posit office and ,is sere weekend guests of ' Mh*. Mr. and lvtrs, A, L. Pea,4-San, Eeattie Funeral Some in Clin-
believed to ihave Housed Barbara, Debbie and Brenda, of October 20th
and Mrs. Iden Mackie and Pam- ; ton on Tuesda
considerable -damage to the it P Y,
1 az�onto, spent Thanl�sglving
engine, The second was 1VIr, and 1VIrs.. William Baa- weckend wiith Mr, and Mrs, at 2 m, with the Rev, Arthur
e tractor e Seco by Bill ter, Bob,S�hrs, Shelia and Jack Consztt :and family, Ostle of London officiating. 1`he
a tat Jr, Mr, and 'Mrs. Jake Ortmen interment Was in Bayfleld
Maureen, St. Thomas, spent r
the weekend rat thei>* colttage, of Moose .l'aw, 'Sask., have been Cerneatery,
Miss Jessie L, err Metcalf'
e, visiting a week Wirth former, Poll -bearers were Frank Plitt,
Mrs'. Munroe Fisher, Kitchen, , - rd• Sparks, Ge
Krrge BeaitY.,
er, accompanied by Mrs Miller accompanied by Mrs, Kanter, neighbors, Mr, and Mrs. Ted Fo p ,
Detroit, en Robinson and fauntily, They >.e
spent Saturday at her cottage. , sp t the weekend at William Lalthamiy Joe Martin
turned home by plane on Sat-
Brig+adter and Mr's, F, A, the home of th:e former, and Oliver Steckle.
Ol" 't•, 2 rs. LeRoy ;Poth, Mrs urday,
Mrs, Donald H. Thain and M> 1 He is survived by his widonv,
W, E. Parker, Mrs. J. Iioward . at 'the!ir s. Hazel Wake and daugh- and •a slister, Mrs-, Bruce Smkh
tartly, London were
and Brigadier and Mrs. G. L, village home this weekend. ter Rory of London were 'week- (Hazel) of St. Thomas.
r Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cook end guests with Mr. and Mays.
M'argan Sm>Ith :attended ,meet- a
ng of the "Huron Hisltoriical and family. of London spent Vvan 'Cooper' !arid family,
acnaty field in Carlow on Fri- the weekend at their cottage. Ma. and MrS. Leslie Cam Ba field �latll►e
day eg Dennis Logan, UWO, London; bell and d'aughte�r Cheryl, y
John Barrett, formerly Scout- was wiith hrs, parents, Mr, and near Seaforth; ykated Sunday /�
master of Ithe Bayfield troop, Mrs. T. Logan for the week- with their aunt and uncle, Mr, C . W Howard
paid a, brief visit to the vil- end. and Mrs. Didin Kerr. y
lags this weekend. Mr. Bar- _ •e
reltt is now A public school D�`s In -Windsor
teacher, and lives at Pomt Wedding
cPerry. At Walton 'Last wlq t�9rda A native of Daybeld, Chris-
Mrs, J. Clu1 f trod her dau- toplzer Weldungiton Howard, died
ghter -and son -in lkaw, Mr. and • •
MIS. Paul Moss, London, as ' 8 ��/ n on Wednesday, October 7, in
guests this weekend'. United Catherine/ Robert McCowan the IODE Hospiltal, Windsor, at
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Webber the age of 81.
of Ohaitha¢n were
guests list , ..�.. , , . , t Bonn in Bayfiield, he was [the
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regularly return to the classroom for re-
fresher courses .to keep up to date on the
latest developments in the heating industry.
They save you money by keeping, your oil
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376 James St., Clinton, Ont. &'tL'EG., 94�"Wellington 9C
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Phone 482-3873 Clinton, Ont+; Phono 4482
always .
LbOK TO tmPN*RIAL
for the lielitit
bast member of a family of nine
children of the late Margaret
and Henry Howard. At the
age of 16, he went to 'Toronto.
and then to Wiritl'sor where he
has hived for the past 60 years.
Ile reldred from Ford of Can-
ada 13 years. ago. His: wife,,
Alice Maude, predeceased hien
an 1956, and since then he has
]lived[ with his daughter, Mils.
Jack Parker, in Windsor. The
funeral was: From the Morris
Meanorial funeral home, Wind-
sor, with burial in Victoria Me-
morial Cemetery.
Mr. Howard is survived by
four sons and two daughters,
12 grandchildren, and two, great
gratvdchildreri. Mrs. Lloyd
Scotchmer, Sayfield ,is a niece,
and Mr. Harry Baker, of Lon-
don and Bayfield is a nephew.
He also leaves many cousins
in 10 -ie village.
Elmer Fischer®
Cwborne Native
Died October 12
Elmer Ross Fis'eher .of Col-
borne Township, died in Clin-
ton Public Hospital on Monday,
October 12th anter a lengthy
e an • 7 �i�; �,
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values on. Irnajor 8000-
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AMOUNT
(Photo by Seifert)
dllness.
OF -`
LOAN
36,.. 30 b0
months :monl�tA inQW ,
He was born on March 13,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
McCowan
1905, in Colborne Township, the
St. Mark's, Cn•id
Was accepted.
S'on of Erin C. Fischer and
Duff's United Church in Wblton was the set-
Letty Jane Sprung. • He had
ting for the candlelig t wedding of Catherine
farmed and been, a life-long
Margaret Buchanan and
Robert Frank McCowan,
resident of Colborne Townsbir
on Saturday, October 10th at 8.00 p.m.
and a member of Benmllea
1000;
met at the home of Lynda. An -decided
United Church.
The bride is :the second dau-
The bri'desnivi:ds were Mrs.
The funeral servicewas held
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
James McMartin of London,
in the Lodge Funeral Home an
Buchanan of Walton and the
sister of the groom, and Miss
Goderich on October 15th"with
groom is the son of Mr. and
Eleanor Roe of St. Paul's,
the Rev. C. A. Dukelow of
Mrs. Frank McCowan of Min-
cousin of the bride. They wore
Goderich officiating. Intermerni
ton.
dresses of Celtic blu+c.
was in Colborne Cemetery.
The double -ring service was
The attendants wore match-
' Pall bearers for the late Mr.
performed by the Rev. Arthur
ing wedding ring h'eadpd:eces,
Fischer were, Norman Durst,
Higginbotham. The organist,
navy shoes and gloves, crystal'Frank
Flick, Leonard Fischer;
Mrs. Harvey Brown. of Walton
necklaces and earnings, the gift
Russell Kernighan, Franklin:
accompanied the soloist, ' Muss
of the bride: Their bouquets
Mitchell -and Frank Baer.
ilin'da Bryans of Brussels.
were of Pink Delight roses.
He is survived .by his broth.
The bride, given in tnarriilage
Groomsman was Ronald Hu--
ers, Elgin of Hamilton, Hermar.
by her father, chose a floor-
gill of. Baden. James McMar-
and Aaron of Colborne Town•
length gown of bridal white,
tin of London and Charles
ship; his sisters, Mrs. Elw1r.
brocade Wath lily -point sleeve's
Turnbull of Brussels were ush-
Wilson (Beulah) of Seaforth;
and detachable 'train of peau
ers.
Mrs. Joseph Corey (Marie) of
de sole, with brocade Idndng.
A reception followed. in Wal-
. Clinton; Mrs, John Tyndal:
Her shoulder -length veil was
ton Community Hall, with
(Norma) of St .Jacobs; Mitis.
head by a wedding sting band
dancing Ito the Jranies Scott
Ross Shand (Zelma) of To.
and she, wore a single strand
Orchestra.
ronto and Mrs. James Knight'
of pearls, ,the gift of the groom,
For travelling to: Ottawa,
(Elder) of Aurora.
She carried 'crimson .roses with
Quebec and the Maritimes, the
stephanotis .,an'd ivy,
Miss Mary Helen Buchanan,
bride donned a three-piece en-
sembld' in winter white and
P®�TEI3`S
���
sister of .the bride was mand of
orchid with -black accessories.
Anniversary services were
honour. She wore a• cockW]
Mr. land Mrs. McCowan will
.
held in Grace United Church or
length dxess of F•rencin blue.
resaad'e in Newm'arke't, Ontario.
Sunday, October 18. Rev. Pe!tei
Renner, Wharton (a forma
miimister at this charge) wa:
guest speaker for both servnc•
-
deed rye alAinces
es.
The church was decoraaitec
■
with baskets of troll -flowers
The choir under the di're'ction
of Mrs. William Cox sang ten
anthems .in the morning arcs
e an • 7 �i�; �,
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purchases if you buy with
dish. Gat thA tMh now with
an HFd Big Purchase Loan. 1 I
Shop aitaywhere,„ion the best !
values on. Irnajor 8000-
ances; iulrnitu're-ev.•en ”
abetter scar: Then repay
HFC sensibly, and eoh-
vel�Iently. Borrow whir
cont idence at Household
Finance:
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'REDIT LIFE f tURANU
AMOUNT
MONTHLY PAYMEfa
PLANS
OF -`
LOAN
36,.. 30 b0
months :monl�tA inQW ,
12
�,mo018
X660;
$
X23
St. Mark's, Cn•id
Was accepted.
Has Fall Meeting
Holds Meeting
73
.$32+86
51.24
classes again and the Guild
The Auburn Aides 4-H Club
81-61"'
1 65;
44.13
69,21
1000;
met at the home of Lynda. An -decided
4145'
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: 91.56
1600;
60.88
68.81.
94,11
J46.52
2200,
83.71
94 62
129,41
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2600
95,12
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Rev. Mea'lly closed the meet -
'228:93:
ON LOANS .AT Abowpaymenti'.includo prin0pal and Intor.at and are
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LO,W,,GROUP RATES
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Apple Day In Bayfield
The 10 Bayfield cubs in the above photo raised $23,84 on Saturday dull-
ing tl1eir annual Apple Day. The participating cubs were Brian Koehne, Brad-
ley Turner, Brian Makins, Allap., Agnew, Michael iJekert, ^ Stephen Gallant,
David MacRae, Wayne Eckert, Richard Peterson and Paul Payne,
Sion on how the club girl can
(News -Record Photo by Audrey Bellchamber)
keep fit mentallyand also how
feAng s'er'vire on Qcto> er 28
Auburn 4-H Club
St. Mark's, Cn•id
Was accepted.
Has Fall Meeting
Holds Meeting
It was reported the Sunday
School had Started to !hold
aider were also, given and Mrs.
After? :singtrng a hymn, Mrs.
classes again and the Guild
The Auburn Aides 4-H Club
Frank Raithby. Lunch was ser-
on the unseen blessing of the
ved by Mrs. W. Andrews, assis-
to send for the Fellow -
met at the home of Lynda. An -decided
At
Auburn
thanked all whoassisted her
ship Bible reading for the chi•l-
drams with 10 members Pres-
UN
E S 0
then. The roll cap' Was: answer -
ent. The resident Mandan
Ta
The October meeting of Sat.
ed and thetravelling apron Pas -
Hickey opened the meeting and
Mark's Anglican Guild was held
sed.
ail repeated the Pl'ed'ge. The
minutes were adopted as read
at the home of Mrs. Lloyd
Rev. Mea'lly closed the meet -
,by the secretary Lynda And-
Humphreys. The hostess was
m charge of meeting which
ing with prayer. An auction
taws.
With t
wars opened wliith the birthday
was held 'and' lunch was served
by Mrs. Humphreys assisted by
A discussion took place on
hymn sung for Mrs. John Daer
Mr.. Robert J. Phillips and Mrs.
b'oo'k covers and plans were
,and Mrs. Ed Davies.
Thomas Haggitt.
made. to have the next meeting
at -the home of Marian and Cbn-
MGardon: R. Taylor ac- .
comparried on the accordion for
Me Hickey. Mrs. Keith Mach-
an, :the aeader, led in a discus-
the hymns. Prayers were led
Sion on how the club girl can
byMrs. Thomas Haggitt. The
keep fit mentallyand also how
scripture lesson was read by
she should spend her leisure
Mrs. Andrew Kiirkeonnell. Rev.
hours
Robert Meally led the study on
Qualifications, of a good first:
Thanksgiving After Childbirth.
aider were also, given and Mrs.
After? :singtrng a hymn, Mrs.
Machan was assisted by Mrs.
Orval McPhee gave the topic
Frank Raithby. Lunch was ser-
on the unseen blessing of the
ved by Mrs. W. Andrews, assis-
desert.. Mrs. Lloyd Humphreys
ted by' her daughter, Lynda,
conducted a Bible qudz and
and Sheron Ball.
thanked all whoassisted her
o
with the meeting.
UN
E S 0
Mrs. George Schneider, pre-
�j tib
si�dent, took ch'aaige of the busi-
ness period. The minutes were
/Anniversary services Were
approved as read by the secre
observed an Sunday with a
'tary, Mrs. John Daer. Mrs.
good aattendlan'ce. Rev. 'Clifford
Gordon R. Taylor, the treasur-
Britton of Seaforth, occupied
er, gave the financial sQe-
th'e pulpirt, . d:eliverin:g two ser--
menrt. An rinvitation -to attend
mons. The senior and junior
choirs sang four anthems.
Knox United Church Th=kof-
The YPU are sponsoring a
fdhn "The Man 0alled Peter
next Sunday eventing, October
25 at 8 p.m.
The Irises of the UCW are
invited to attend a meeting at
Wesley -Willis, Clinton, on Oct.
25 'at 8 p.m. Dr. Mary McKim,
recently of India, will be guest
Speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan of De-
trodlt are at present Asiti.'ng with
their cousins Wdll Govier and
Mrs. Lily Webster.
Mr. and Mrs.. Mervin Shute
of Kirhton visited on Sunday
wiiitli Mr. land Mrs. Gorton
Howatt.
Mass Maxine Hunking of Lon-
don, as enjoying a few holidays .
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Hunildang.
Mrs. Dave . Hinson of Const-
ance spent as few days this
weak With Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Durnin.
Mrs. Mabel Scott is spending
two weeks at Ndae'ara in the
absence of her son Kenridbh and
Mrs. Scott who havegone a-
broad' i'or a two weeks vacation
in Holland.
NOTICE
TUCKERSMiTH
MUNICTAL
®UMP
will be open until further
notice on Wednesday and
Saturday afternoons, from
1:00 to 5:30 p.m.
No wire fencing, old con-
crete, or car bodies per-
mitted.
J. I. McIntosh,
Clerk
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TOWNS IP OF OODERICI-I
CLERIC'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF
VOTERS' LISTS FOR 1964
NOTICE is hereby given that I have complied with
Section 8 of .the VOTERS' LISTS ACT, and I have posted
up in my office at Clinton, the 20th day of October, 1964,
the list of persons entitled to vote in said Municipality
at 'Municipal Elections, and that such list remains there
for inspection. 11
And I ,hereby call upon all voters to take immediate
proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected
according to law, the last day ofoappeaa being the 5th
day of November, 1964.
Dated at Clinton this 22nd day of October, 1964.
R. E. THOMPSON,
Clerk of the Township of Goderich.
43-4b
PIONEER SAWS Lip. ROBT, GLENN, bealer,
PETERIioltbihanj CANADA IR.R. 5, Clintdn, Ont,
9OU10MENT Wilit VARM911tS `INSIST ON P10•1141EER
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