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AWTIFUL ORK Oy BELLC AMBER
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cluOing, the m4tiom $0hooil, held Ux the Dxrumfieh
Uiil ed Church � this week, J�yp_
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Cotrespondent.- APO. BELL Phone
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fiel at plevell ol 4ext:s.un-
do, 'Craftwork will beo.;, du,-
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dto� their new home
Pavk&r '016rlie an,A
pe wee T,'O `wRo agd 'm
mr, and Mrs N. J, 'pool of 4t, Mr is 1ftcV4 r P�, '�n-gMast week. -
Long 1�'. P'lang
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Wlith her fo� we
" Mrs,: vis pen
visited an,0, 9 obl Cliff, ford Palmi . _g
B C- gpid Mrs. 13 left Tesdgy or ddri, a . p � dpil
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exit MP., P-slul ,Moss; Vaocouvor, .1. Ji ily I
,,, B.0 er4 they with ]ad
re *i3tl . with Mi Mrs, . *1y�s, P and fanw y noved to the
,a Xr, an eve'li Willi res),, ';Mas;
Harcil ihale, M,)%. Pool is A don.7d- I ps ,Or v 11 . ,e U . t *, Mrs, Ooop" pa in $t�at�ord last arch* new
p. peM1,44en
him
d Per 'ont� �11 4�
W UM Mlil', MOJ�0611 'Mrs, B , efore leavin, , Mr. Plant wa;
COPS6.111 Of Penholle 4414 they. UcLaughb4l
each othW for
had -Apit seen .46 2&, 0Ad:Nft-',J, W, Gu; 4jresenteia With p, well Jnje�
Ade Terry micV.-War •ra�ew� Thom Haw -10W. !an M, ri�.
d St ad her All 1�oivad'Qord at . I Who, Were purse fromthe 13rucefie
Yeai'g- xr. wvs- P, a an .0,1,ao.r -. ores', the E.ughps,. H
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Mr. aTId s. 3P. g at . th 'r ar hom on fR IsU 'PtiOAM9 )a
enhale r4q. ?VQ sp_m - - 'eek ixt Pa greggtion,
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)'resent Hall on Tuesday last. vat
to Guelph lias - Ann St Their and for the evening were (Nse vista,. #isiteO -With Mr, :and of B.rucefield V11.
TIzursclay'to, vis MW
Mors, ',qn
the 1,441es' qo�sin, Mrs,.,' fa� n, ri, Gerald the Guide the R, R�y JPj, tra
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Company ip and iced ,ChU'V[Qh held their picnic
p. nd , *
McQueen. Peneie, $t6phen' And Rol W_ t cif LjeUj.'` Mrs', D, Warner; �Djst- other friea&�, at
thesummercottage of M4,
rict r CommiSsiener Miss �W, Ne_
Rochester, N,Y. joined thiNn, Mr, and �4 Ross Sicatit The were
ISPhoof TrIP the ii F0rdSt4eadznjqp.,,
holiday weekend. 4len, Xrand Mrs, M"Vicar London, spent e spo':t-
,,c, tb wee David - �Ieb,
'Nft, qrant kenjl t conducted by At's 7)
Ttimer ancl Xts. and The a
Ori N D: 'day, July 5, Mrs, prevent4tion their cottage, ner. Before suppQr, Mrs, )�J, X.
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William, Parker wi. . popils ffiade by Air, Maefficar and
Grant Turner and IVI was: Mss, Jess 1�. Metcalf; De- Plant Wals! presented with a
from 0�adev4 8 joined other
ot, has taken visic e at loVely eq ass,))owl, Mrs, Gor.
Parker
Stan1dy Township Area. teachers beiAA 411ve vWq� J Zflps XcUillen -congratu
lated tr tip, I
Je4q, :t glass
Terry on her iacbieve�n t. Go,
oar Education course, held in 1h wix herr�4omiein the village. don ID1110tt, President, read, the
and pVpPs for a W—is trip to Pe, Mrs. s. R.
ay gifts were presented E, $haddick an ender.
ing .d address land', Mrs, . Xs..J`Qhn H
troiff. Upon theiT a�Tival -o -her Apia she expressed her Kelso capent,$aVera] son vice -pre$ 4OT4
Fisher and �Fltzsimornt
jim �n , _ �! , presenteid
toured the Ford Motor Plant U-0, and AA-
-line's, 'where the Fo Sit, Agatha, were at thanks to all p�les*nt, The lad- days in, He th
mall la,�t' week, q gift,
and assembly age for the -i�eekend. les -a the local Association -to W. and Alirs. Otto Smalean& Las . t Sunday Rev. 'Plant held
saw among -other items of dh, their cottage the 'communion . as al,f . areWell to, the
tercet, "Mustlar I Xurroel Fs her and I WeAl.
lady's parent *16 tio in Kipper and
t 11gs"' coi of Mrs, finites and Brownieso served Da-plene, Frensall,
t I chendr, are stay� lunch at the conclusion of the, guests, of it
0 a
the assembly line at the rate of ry.Fisher, Ki meeting.
nig at their cottage, e . bing. and lVft., R. Rey Fitzsimons 9x; B% f re lPd
one eve. -But, as Suncuy, Ruv8el Zurbrigg
onea?G_,y �4 seconds,
'tt Ali% and Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Bert SbeM
remarked, f'No fie' , , . Mr- "and Ws" Robert Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Scatchiner, of Wing4am, spent S
s -es were being handed have left for Winnipeig to visit Pain, Jack and David,, Dorches- Saturday
out Later they went thr'lough their ftVghteri, jMrs, HOW% and to, spent the Don -Anion, 'Day spont Thursday 'til Sunday with, wlt�h, Mrs, Zurbrigg's mother!,
his, parents iliTe, and Mrs. A. F. Mrs, John A. McEwen.
the Ford Steel plant, walkingO. family. holiday with his parents, Mr, Scot W. n.
mile in the process and en- 210, 's, J. J01M and her brother, and Mrs. W. Parker. dmier, Mr. and. Mrs. S. R, E4100ks returned home on
NxT-1+--d)-Jh-1 Whohavebeen S,cutchT ill b6
ner w residing in Saturday from Winnipeg where
V0y* sc_,ou, S
F�1��'�ar�, �i��ra��
Camnoree rie-, a arna-,
colLUILeiWilg tempercutures v— . and Mrs. William C, Sarnia, in future, hie,orpent ten clays, SCOUtS
moding 100 degree' F., an . 4 then. guests Of Mr, and Mrs SherAtt Mr. Sayfield Cubs Poing Up 1r® on to the Detroit Zoo. They re- for two weeks returned to De-
turrred to the vMggeat 11 p -p The five BayEeld Cubs above are receiving instructioxis and congr4ttila-
i. trait on Sunday.
Dy -able dray. Mr, and Mrs. John MoConkey
after a Most enji tions after being'accepted as Scouts into the First Bayfipld
Dominion. Day and, i)aniNy, London,, are at theft� Troop, The new
i int, Meeting of Mij-diet n -B -ay i 1i
oue9ts for the 0., 0. Fe. .
holiday at Mr. and,' Ms. G. N. WckhopV* cottage for the sum- Scouts are Wally Pierson, Steve Gallant,' Michael Eckert, Bradley Turner and
R'i'vers Were Mr. and Mrs, G. S. mer. Brian Koene. Phot krs. Bellchamber)
Poulter, Monty Poulter Otta- Mr, land Uri. Jack Pearson X
- Alf -n and Mrs. J. Charles and Douglas, London, spent theHuron District of 130Y Bob Ritinaii, Brucefield, follow- to MT. Dean A-1-dWinckle, of Var.
wa; WA Hears. ire F D' n -B ard, 'Smeport 0 10"SCI 0 Scouts of Canada stageda fine ad by the "Scout Silence pamp»
Monteith Lan�beth, Mr. epd, •Weekendat their cottage.. na who provided the }deal
Mrs. Jahn Taylor, bliss Susan Xr. land, Mrs. Glen P, Smith, program. an Sunfty afternoon The Boy Scouts of Huron site on. the banks of Bannock-
AsUn (Xutended for last,week) Huron Diocesan Board at the gate, 1� tel her with the re. to ciimax their Annual Cani- DistAct are extremely grateful burn River,
Larry Kay, all Q11 e..and J. a, BAYFIMLD — Mrs. Fied jolint meeting In Tpinity Parish port who gave a very e-
Keutsch, and
of Stratford'. 'd visited and Middleton, presid1ent of. St. Hall o oin . puree'
'P&, and Mrs. Jeff Arkoll'a,n bErs. L. B. last Thur'sd'ay, M in Thursday, June 24, Re;i;kv; report of J?rD
their son Reginald, Rockford, -31r. and B.4. -d re- James" 'Chin ch folnen's' Aux- Mrs, Middleton gave a: splen- S6ottis address. Mrs. Scott is Weeks of plainning by Diig-
Ill. visited Mr. iand Mrs-. F. P, turned, to D ' Mary was fistroduced by 'Mrs. did report of the program to chairman of Dornin�bn WA Tgs� trict Commissicriier J. Gallant
etrdii ''On Friday, J. B Higgins, president of Trinr, which her perw'nal ex cession sicinary P6rsq=aJ,.
ogter -spending the plast, week and his staff, Camp Quarter- ���bling W/ith,tucy
Argyll on si4irdi�, VV1 1.
Cluff had the 191- at theirhome Louisla. Str;eet• ity 'Branch, ,for report of addled greiat�y. Mrs. Gairdner moved astand- n*ater Tom Munroe, Kippen.;
.3&s. Jack I . on . the 78th dnn�;al-me . of the Of the Impressive Clommunion ing Vote of thanks to the speadc- Stewart BrOaMocit,
lowing mernbers, of her -family Wayne - Reld, Wallaceburg etini aerWce Brumfield; (Lmzy R. Woods)
spent the weekend Witt, 3. she said "As the -great erg for the personal touch and Ross- Minton, RCAR* Station
hUddler, Mrs. body, of �,,oi make' their bite glUnpiso which, they had There is an clotimist robin singing. for rain in. the
g=( George Redd•' intim.ald
Way quietly to and fr� the given of the annual. Clinton; Sid Jolley, Brucelfie
Bayfield Lady at the, home of Mr. 4ndmrs, Thret Sall Boats, ==union vail, I tlgnk" it is Mrs. J. B. 1-09gins, chaired a.and Cecil Moody, Lucan, in -garden at "The Hut'% It Is the last Sunday, -fti June and still
not enough. rain to, wet the, ground under the rose bushes!
L. B. -stath.
The weather forecaster predicts no radii several,days,
Derek and Barry, Guelph, should participate in, at some- she named Mrs. OUR, Mrs, resulted In a insist successful, bird.. Is singing cheerily. ,Could It be that he
Froin-Savifi Id Smith acorn-' Weekend.
Mr. .,and mrs;.4 J. Brian G hn, something every WA member ;.ghort -business session in which chwge of the First Aid Tent,
Diet. In, e time: It igives one,. a sense 'Of Rivers and bft, Smi but still this b
Friday ita. Sunday, with his * I . Ing th� e
belonging- to a- wonderful organ- mfttee to have charge of - the Scouts, from Londesiboro, RC- anticipates "Mr." layi. e hose on the g'ar'den to keep
Ization, the, WA of the Anglican bake . sale on, July 24, at I p.m. things alive?
Race To Michigan a As Imey sat art the table looking at the grass burned
parents, Mr. and 4is. Bell
Goderichflospital ebbledber. Ohwch of Canada. NM. 19991nis volunteered to be AF Station, Clinton, Goderich,
Mt, and Mm,,. Chorlep Parker, "And aft" the recesslionai, telephone convener. Clinton, Bayfield, . Brucefleld,
BAYFIELD Mrs. Albert Toronto, and ly1r$,, Kefth Pruss, BAYFIELD The annual.• . the peals trom. the The St. 1aimes branch hold Crediton, Dashwood and Lucan brown as do August and thinking,bf all the little flower
Seabrook. passed away nn Alex- Janice and Charlie, London, sailing boat race from Bayffelid seedlings whIch cannot be transplanted iinto the parched
andra, Marine and Genera 1366s- spent the vveekend with' Mrs- to Hwbour Beach, died away and. each one = their sale at Mrs. Gaardner's were joined by a patrol from e.
Michigan, in silent Viwex, such a �kreat office on July 17 at 11 %m., St. Mavys_ (Perth Distrilet). earth., & crested flycatcher alighted' on 'the, post originally
�rk Jam took phice it was no�ed. They were visited on Sunday by at ,The I
pita, Goderinh. on June 20 in Myrtle Pa er. Janice ap last Friday, July.2 planted to point out to truck drivers -and occassional workers
am Leavliig the harbour , at 10 grega, Mrs. Don Middleton delighted a Sea Smut Troop from Owen -jut", the earner the garden,.
h 69th. Charlie. *a* 5ing their cousin, hush settled over that big eon- year. Afts. Donald T tion, the thought came to
Boin in: Balyflp-ld, January 9, ohnston, tbig week. pm.., the following bell took -me 'Thsls'is, the Peace ot God 'the ladies with a vocal solo. It has been. used civer'ithe, years- as a. momentary pemb
Mr. and - Mrs. J. R. � R. W11- - h. Afts . B. mit] , Sound, who happened 'to. be was, conisluming rather a
1897, the ,deceased was the far- look• Cathine, Douglas and Ain- part in'the event., "geramor" whid passeth understanding,' L S h read the for .birds. This time the.flyeatcher-
g passing and noticed- the large 11 insect mer Elsie Kathleen Brown, dau- slie,'Toi�o.nt;, arrived on Satur-1 owbeil-and &.1ppeed by Don Mrs.. Midclleton, as ,'.a life Scrilpture, and the Rev. E. J. large as Luley saw what looked hkea white wing fall,
ghter of Capt. and Mrs. Alex- day to spend' the summer at Coutts, Seaforth; with crew, IrrieTrAber, met with that group aarrison. led in. devotions. Caftiporee sdga featuring the
before he had florally choked dowA his catch. R could have
Head",
ander Brown. the4r cottage on Bayfjeld Ter- Tony RUtd-Angs, Bayfield and in� the transept of'the cathed- A social, hou-1- followed; The Huron "Indian H d". been a cabbage butterfly.
rail. Mrs, W. R, Cooper, Strat- tea tablid done inlam, and silver On, Sunday afternoon, parents That br�t to mind the beautiful large Saida Cecropia
Predeceased by her husband, race. Betty Zeller, London; "Way- fol
Mrs. Dr. and, Mrs. G Hunter, reported $1.500 in Voluno was . ctntred with a beautiful guests were invited and
she is survkved by a sister, .1 ward Wind", jointly owned and tary C which, Jimmy Francis foupd on Bayfield Terrace as he was
';t ontributiops -to, be, alloo- fWal ailiaftg6nidint by Mrs. S, g
Myrtle Parker, Bayfield. miss Sally Beth kiii er and sailed by Zie(ul the Log Bir -Ung cAnd driving by. He brought ft to the door for identaftication. It
Mrs.. Bunter s, mother, -MT�5- C Rob Gordan Gary ated. . $500 Went to - -11�ursles 14. Bryant. Mrs, R. H. F, Chariot racJhg. contests. Aniong
The furieral service - on June Batnister, Seaforth accompan- Gairdner poured tea. is conunonly knowii as, the Ce��ia moth. "W' took it out
Riogei Toronto, were -.at th in Canada; $500 for a scholar- the many activities enjoyed by
22 at�th-e I.,cidge Funeral Home', ted by Bill Campbel, London ship, in Japan- $50 far' BayReld ladies were basit- aid. 'left it on a Persian lilac at the front fence.
former's cottage for the week is R the 183 scouts pregiezft were
Goldbrlc�fi, Wei conducted•by'djie: 6ild. Ws. Hunter and Wip. and, The H-ustler" owmed' .by and $450 t6 t6e.Wiorld Mismbn asses on, this occasibn. M, trl, kin bridge ibilAding and Seeing :the nioth, took LUG7 battik half i. century (she
Rev. E. J. B. Harrison of Thn- 1:= wffi spend the To&- Gozard, London who, "took Pund, designaited' for the Dio- J. Lawson was assisted in a.,- 210, g,'_ won?t enumerate the years artier 10 when m a young girl
Ghana which in �� patrol
ity Anglican Church, Bayfield. here. ag - passengers and crew,, Janet case of, Ac�rAl _ lg by Mrs. F. A.- Clift, .Mrs: G. construction Of theib with two, ash -blonde pigtails OW up with large pale blue
life members, have been remem� N. Rivers, W9. L. B. Smith, -- clial
Interment was in Greenwood Mrs Gordon Lea left forher Gozard, London, Mary Smith, Abbons, she wian&i�ed aroUnd the village with a butterfly
Cemetery, Owen, Bound. home Ini, Charlottetown P -E -I -i' Bayfieild. end, Cardl�m rho...Jbiedng, dn prayer for a year. Mrs. Fred Mkidlieton; w�-- Patrol -cclir4Yedtlons were won net. Her cousin,% Mrs. A.' Boyd -and Mrs. J. M. Howard had
Pallbearers last Friday WCei i�aVQg G=t .,Mrs. TAddleton'. called on sed the than, Of the St. alam- by the fol-lowing:'camping and had' to oi specilmens, for their -studies at Seaforith I High
were Lloyd) Ma-., 'th hgM, Str4ffGAd,. Mrs. Ray Wise, another date- es branich. ter the
Lucan; cwldng,. Lon -
kin , Walter '. Westlake, John aLweek with her mother, aunt, School, And Lucy quicklY acquired the collectAng habit.
Lj,-, -,;-jy, Reheny Larislon, Lind_ A. Armstronig'and her t$ desboro; chomiat railing, Clin-
Mrs. C. W. "RiOWAL , . I ton; Log Birling, Brucefield. Her father became'mteriested and made her a setting
say Smith, all (A Bayfield a#d Mile- Rev.. - and Mrs. 'C. F. board. (('But he would niot,,,alliow,her to carry around a
Lome Epps,, Wingbam, are stay- HENSALL At 3:30 p.m. the scouts f6itn- cyaxilde bottle). While he was . on a visit to 'Great Britain In
London. Attending' JObnsiboi ed -a lnrO h6eseshole and' the autuTrinclif 19.11, Dr.
the funeral from a distance g at the,Ebfidld cottage for leaders,,Peroy'Reft�er and Ray- took 'his Practice, Ile Richard A. Worthington of Clinton,
were relatives and frier -from the month of July. Miss Anne Keys passed her loaned Lucy two booksL on butterflies,
d Scotchmer of Blayfield
Owen Sound, Sarnia, London, Miss Mabel Hodgins mid AMiss Grade 4 piano Western Onftarlb men and moths friom the Natdre Librfaxy series by Holland She
Margaret M*donad hava as Conservatory ef. , Music exa - and Scouter Smith of RCAF
Detroit, Bayleld and Goderich. mm- - 'was ito keep 'them until he called for the books. He went
their guest, 'Mis's AnIF Murray. action with honors. Anne Clinton received Tcaining Cel'- west and never visited Blayfield afterwarids,
of Toi daughter of, W. -. and Mrs. tifloate-,.
Then her uncle in London England also became inter -
Canon iand Mrs. F. H. Paull MY Keys, is a Pupil of MM Hurort Distriet President,
ested and sent her entornologicall 'pins for mounting her
and their guests, Aft$ Mark �Frank FlotreAt.. Duff, Thompsonj Clinton, ad.
NVU Seccrid and Miss Carrie: DLxon; i . He also sent her three British butterflies art -
The graftation class, Of grade dressed the boysand introduced specimens
i�k, 710US spent Friday in List(ywel. - Miss, 8 of Hensall Fuba� School, at Bidgadier G. L. Morgan Smith isticallymounted in a small sealedgliiss, case, To Ducy's. sor-
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Secord returned, to Brantford the conclurAcin, of school Tues�- row It either -got lost in moving , back to "The, Hut' or per
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f , later in the day and Miss Dixon day, piesen�ed their teacher of .Bayfield Who presented chahce was sold -at a rummage sale,!
ANN fti-PONRI left for BrianUbkd on Monday. i Queen s' Scout Certifleates to
principal Robert Reaburn, wfth Lucy 'had no proper display case, so she haunited the
ND LESS Miss DOVOl Ryerson, Salt a gift of luggage. Wednesday Sewell, RCAF Clinton; stores which sold chicklets begging for the empty boxes.
-riake city, - fitah and Miss -on, the some class was Jim Cole, Clintonaiid, vhsllit- Edte ro Town troop; They were sold loose in 'those days and came in boxes, with
Dol Cooper, Well, entertained Out the summer cot- and Don MacAlpine, Ailsa inner lift of glass, They were ideal for showing off moths,
ed Mrs. J. B. Higgins last c'a'ge of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Craig. . birds eggs!
Thursday. Bonthron at Turnbulls Grove. Also prevent for the afternoon butterflies, beetles -419o,
Mr. and. Mrs. James- McMfl- when a plerile supper and was Provincial Field Executive Not Drily .maths and butiteriflies, did Lucy collect, but
lan of Thamesford spent Frd- sports were enjoyed. ?'Iso larvae m4nich she 'fed until ithey spun their cocoms.
Tay and, Saturday ',4th their Relatives friends of Miss Commissioner, , Don Rennie,
R Or she searched the trees' fax cocoons after the leaves had
daughter and land
6 famay, Mr. Annie Cbrisitt cat ad at her Flanover. fiallen., It was- quite common to, have. b*' mo�hs fluttering
Mrs. Reg. Francis, and on Fri- home Tuesday afternoon and During the alleniorin, th
day celebrated �&i 53rd wed- evening to offer felicitations Brumfield Rover Troop unde� out of their chrysalis stage, streteh�ng their crumpled wings
'aa- d drying them, in the kitchen at' the Won& borne, come
ding annivers, Y.• and g2ts In, honor ot her.birth- the direction of Bob Hodgins an
Mr. and . Mrs, Arthur Ford, day. spring, in those days.
in ran a soft drink sitand.
=d ere spending ithe:sum- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beer and The 0amporee ended with. the One day last week,Lucy was sitting in her wheel chair
on' in the. shade near the Willow tree on which bangs the suet
in Bayfield. -Mrs, Parcel Phillips are vaca- F5,ag
Mr. iand Mrs. Jack Stead- tioning in, the Peninsula. . Lowering, during which box, She happened to look up -and sawa, Downie Woodpecker
Mr. ,and Mrs.' Mousisoau "Tam" were, played by.A/Sm. hanging near the bottom. It wasnA feeding — almost looking
man and fam&'y, Bellevule, we" Bayflistid Guide Receives All Round, 4
JACK MER ER PROP- at thaiv cottage for the week- and Mrs. Luella Wilbert left as it it were frightened, To -a couple of IbUbs -above it, flew
MECHANIC ehdi by car Monday of this week. for a cat bird. She warbled a beautiful bar. of song, and then,
CLASS" Mm. and Mors. Peter Murray Guide Terry MadVicar is shown here receiving a, flve.� weal-, vacation to the
4 London, spent the her All Round Cord from her father, Cub Master West Coast. Sllephenson Clan selfishly, dived,' down at the Downie to. drive ft away from
weekend at, their c6ftag& J. MacVicar last Thursday evening in father,.
Parish Fifteen young girls, "The I dinner table (no brotherly love there!) It uttered its
Hall,. Bayfield. The MacVicar family are leaving 'Blake Busy Bees" from the ficrltdhetyll protest and flew away.
I -icard- a "critchety" conversation
Hold Phic In a few minutes, Lucy I
Bayfield to reside in Vancouver.. Western Ontario Mennonite Ch
arch, Blake, called at theoil top of the mse arch. She looked up and saw two Downies
SHELF -WORM (Photo by Mrs. BeUchamber) , Queensway Ndrsingl-lome, HariAt ea ®rt Park _4tho little one which had been driven away, had flown home
aft
sill, Sunday c ernoon to en- enic and told mama!
tertain the residents with a pro- The Stephensonpi was The youngster flow to the suet box and located in the
flectri1zcal'App'llances
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Toa'sters, Fry Pans
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t'&is, d E131 They -presented the IS on July 4, The election of of-
iesidents with treats. Mr. and ricers for the next two years
Nfrs. Lewis Gingerich were in took place Elected were: presil
charge. Members of the group dent, dii-�eit Mougseau; vice-
ver6 Mary and Yvonne �dlng- president, Lenard Metcalf;
:rich, Marjorie Erb, Mary, Dor- table tome-dttee, Mr. and Mrs.
Ahy, Helen and Ruth Anne Elmer' Stephanson •and Mr. and
Rockle, Pauline and Elaine Ba.- Mrs. Luther Saundem; sports,
,qchler, Ruth Soper, Cheryl Mr. and Mrs. John Con:sitt and
�ft=6 Z, to, nor, Grace and Mr. and ,Mrs. ,Ken McClure,
Do,r�s Risley, Sports results were as fat -
Ray McKinnon who has been lows; boys 10-15, Dwight Met -
t patient in, VGorqa Hospital,calf, Gerry Metcalf; girls 10-
london, for rdne� weeks recov- 15, Debora Stephenson, Brenda
?ring fvoni, severe burb.4 to his Turner- boys- 7-9,o
-9Billy 9teph-
rM�4 and body.. came home orieinson, kail� Vbb3�na, girls,
vtottday of this Week. Donna Thylov, Cathy. Tay-
E6ys. vandgirlg, 5-6, Cathy
Drooge tadiogl ite'diot Martina McConnell;
pre-
school; iiteftild, Dowson Bonnie q U,Walk ' iv ladies) ,race, 11�arbat&,
Members of LOtA IrecOlved - men g, ease, . Duvid
Tctxmer,
,pnlidaficns at 'their k&-_ent 4ruie§sffig contests of bano
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neotIng ih the Okafte 14all F*Ndcfle, Armstrong; ftWh ith
linton, W. U SbAek Ruth Hici ji&ge# shoe T&A C&Igit.
Ohs W69 in ifid did r: 3ortigest rixaanriied bouple Ir
PhM9 WCT6 made f6 walk at mri, Milting` HIdit, , L*lbhg
h6l6bingo' p'ariadldek at -W kharh 146h& Y
6, lyw yl- 10. A dl��A 66 *As daftRbet Of Mh alit
Mts. 1169'
4annied toe 94t6ifibei, 2`2 ih Aat5lmr'*Ibtte, Afibffl&h
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he. Orange. ititrand the axmum
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4eit ham' -the cWTbAA
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some %pat. Mania, DoN+,11-de hung on the other side and she
stretched her neck -arciand, the corner and fed her offspring
sweat ,bats of fat which she ,picked out. Every once in awbile
she ,v.u*ned the' cat gird to mind her owriaffalrsl
,Suet is usually put out for the birds. tin cold weather,
but "Mr" has been dt-positMg Meat and fat scraps In the
feelder, The -birds' - seem delighted and It is surT&IAng how
many different specles come to it. It also attracts flies which,
in turn, entice the Vaa-llous flyclatchers to the spot.
Lucy,s eyes do not focus quickly so she cannot always
identify y birds but°Mlss Carrie Dixon, President of Brantford
Nature Club, saw a pair of Reditarts here one day in the
late spring, According to I Luey',e Tidghboum, they've been
here tither years, too.
IiMr."' brought home a male btunniling bird one (lay, re-
cently, It was found dead', -outside Haveys Store. Thi om-
eensus, of opinion. dn the post mobtem held over it, on the
spot, was that it had committed suicide (by da'sh'ing' against
the large iplate glass window. (Theie.inttst have beenn bobiel-
thing most'alludbig inside)
Lucy fOlt bad that this'&a9ur0`9 llfl6,bad` been cut short:
,Nhce that time she hasnot Seen the ,female which W busily
ped noctibir fromthe COW4�09 hl the gardeh
'dipped and clic4aafAiDnkli, y
iieked ori the clothesline. HillafVe you ever sv_ft- & clove up of
their, plumage gentle reader? It 'glistens, like jewels.
Pleoiniets . the asWict bavb put oil a great show of
61o6m thg �eb�&.'LUlc?s 0aAy;00n0.9 30%ed &hthe genardl per-
16imtancle.btit the We ivatletle§ Just diied. UPI As 11f to rnalkb
erg
W,&6 SN fiug& 14p" be&ft ibul� &a'
om, atri iyliL ih "blobm, a bale. tbn--
P.r tha r6btn .6i dill g
gaerxdenis, birds atild bekst9i Wid 666�9-