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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1965-08-05, Page 8Pa e 8--Minton News- ), $ This "vintage couple" stopped the show in Bayfield with their fine horse- less carriage. The vehicle was made and driven by Torn Penhale. His pas- senger here is Paul Moss of Goderich. That long contraption on the front is the steering gear. The motor is mounted on the back.- Adastral Park Social Notes 4 . . By BELLCHAMBER BEAUTIFyl. BREEZY . PERSONAL ITEMS • CHURCH NEWS • CLUB ACTIVITIES . • VILLAGE HAPPENINGS Correspondent: AUDREY 'BELLCHAMBER — Phone' Bayfield 38 Subscriptions; dlassified Advs., Display. Advs. and Job Printing • all accepted by the Bayfield correspondent Hot Dog -- Hamburg 'Bi ts SAVE. % • FOODMASTER HURON STREET CHICKEN BREASTS & LEGS — — — lb. 59c Hostess z Reg. 69c POTATO CHIPS -if• 59c TWINK Instant ChC)colate brink BUY ONE FOR ............ t... 59n GET ONE FREE I. I Willy More lin.Store Speciais ,This Weekend At CORRIE'S Red & White Open 9 mot to 9 o.to, Moodcw to FridOY These two little Hawaiian hula-girls are Jocelyn ,and Christine Downie, daughters of Mr. ,,and Mrs. • John Downie of Queen's University. Their skirts, the envy of many other little girls, were fashioned of asparagus greenery and strung with delicate "South Sea"flowers. The little ladies are the •grandchildren of Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Hunter, 'Bay- field. • Adan -, Flowers chauffeured his. •grandebildreh Gregory 41.1d ,Terry Tlowers along the, parade route in this decorated horse-di:a vn carriage. The young- a -field Lions. in Stas ngther ,,Colorrui iFrolic' Despite cool weather, the -Lon.Russ Derr. There was also Orostey, Nancy Barwick, and sters were dressed as, bride, and _groom' and a. sign attached, to the rear, of the vehicle read, "Just Married, Watch Bayfield Grow!". • Ail . Photos Of The' Bayfield Wong' Frolic Taken By Mrs, Apdrey Bellchomber 'A frolic would be meaningless for the ,child- ren if it had no iherry,go-round,. -.A1 least, this is what Lion RusS Kerr must -have thought, .for he desighed, built and operated this ,one at the Bay- field Lions Frolic last week. Seen here enjoying a ride on 'two high-stepping mounts are Tommy Telford and Catherine Jessup. Mrs'. F. Glass, Detroit, spent the weekend et her cottage. Wm. Knex, Woodstock, was a guest at the Rectory on Fri- day and Saturday. 'Stanley M. Stewart, Chatham, called at the Rectory on Friday afternoon. Mr.' and Mrs. Jim" Clark, Montreal, Were in Bayfield for' the 'Weekend and stayed at the Woodholme Motel. Mr. end Mays. Philip Dit- Donley were guests at the Al, Won Hdtel for ra fortnight and wihlile here toured the district Collecting plants which they took back, with they to Mc- :Gill UniVeatity, Mr. land Mrs. Walter Gibson Of Point Edward called at the Rectory on Monday afternoon. - Percy 'Renner has just pass- „..4 ed part of his scouter's wood' badge course. Mr. and Mrs. Renner 'and children are Spend- ing this Week in Sudbury. Mr. and Mrs, John, Orton Logan of London, have been va- cationing .at their summer born on Howard St, TM the past two Weeks, Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Orton Logan Were Miss Evelyn Beattie, Mrs. L. B Beattie and Mrs, N. Dick, Landon; and Mr, and Mrs L. C. Cullimore of Peterborough, Mr. mid Mrs. 't B. Smith were in London on Priddy' end Saturday Vi.siting Mr. and Mrs, Glen Smith and faariily Mr. and, Mrs. Clarence Lair- von arrived Monday Mid Stayed Until Wednetclay, Karen, Whb had been visiting her grand, parents, Me. end Mrs. ft 4. theson; tot 'the tea week, loft The Rev. Francis C. Totem. with Mrs. Tatem and children Margaret, Thomas, Oh- arks and Cedilla of Long Is- land', called on Mrs. R. H. F. Gairdner last week and revived memories of Chicago days. Dr. and Mrs Donald Bates and children of Baltimore, Maryland, visited the Rev: Canon H. M. Lang Ford, as they passed home through Bayfield from port Elgin 'lest Thursday. Mrs, H. B. , Scudamore, re- turned on Thursday from a sev- eral months visit to the Can- adian West Visiting her this week ,are her brother, George Batchelor and Mrs. Batchelor from Calgary. MrS. Morris Durham of Clin- ton returned to her home on Monday after spending several days With her brother Car) Diehl and Mrs. Diehl: Mrs. Adana • Boyd, of Brant, Ontario, is a guest of her sister, Mrs. John Howard,. Miss Carrie Dixon of Brant- ford, was accompanied by the Misses Florence Yardley, Jean Milian and Jane Emigh, Of Brantford, visiting Canon F. H. Paull and Mfrs, Paull, Over the Civic weekend. Mr. and Mrs. S. McCOmber have spent the past Week With C _ . WILLING( 6 YOUR SERVILK , I. [ , I WERE THE BOYS YOU SHOULD L"r I ti H IRE, if YOU WANT YO •UR FURNACE FULL OF ...) kitt )A-7 '— oi ce'' 01,, t , $'0" iCA' lill t''' Payfield Lions *lib • annual frolic waS a great snccess.. The parade under the direction' of Lion "Pete" Peterson was a veritable kaleidoscope , of col- ourful CoStufnes and fanciful floats. • Headed` hy a colour party of Bayfiield Semits, Cubs; Guides acrd, Browinies,' the parade mov- ed up Main:' Street to 'the' stir- ring .strains of martial music by Ipperwash Cadet •Corps Band While it is impossible tO mention all .those taking part, we nor eCl great, interest in a "horseless carriage" 'Wit .and driven by'Tom Penhald. 'Ten 'clowns led by a "devil", all nurses-in-training - from South, Huron Hospital, Exeter, the Clinton Marching Roy'aills, 'the horses and ponies and the children in the parade obviously ' had a Wonderful time., At 'the Agilcultural Park, there were pony rides; side shows., a hot-dog:stand, a pop concesdien run by the Scouts and a "merry-go-round" de- signed, /bunt and operated by with them for OVven Sound. Mr. and Mrs. J. •B. Grime, Derek and Barry of. Guelph, stayed with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bellehamber, for the weekend. Mrs. H. H. 1 ,Beatty, David and Ruthann of Montreal haVe been spending the past month with Mrs Beatty's: fa- ther, F. G. Scotehtner, , at his summer home on ,Tuyli St. Miss Barbara,Claft of Ottawa it spending this week with her parents," Brig. and Mrs.- F, A. Clift. 1VErs, Phil Palmers., Patsy Ann and Robbie 'of Sarnia. visited Mr. and Mrs. Russ Kerr < on Sunday. • Kerry Tully is Visiting his cousin Carl Humphries, for a feW Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Stuff:- geen and family, Hespeler, and Mr. and Mrs. ,Gerald Sturgeon and family of Preston spent a few days holiday recently with their parents, Mr. and,Mrs.' Stmcgeon. • lVfe. and' Mrs. EdWated B: Blake, Pohit Edward, called on their co'u'sin, Rev. E. J. B.- Har- rison, on Tuesday en 'route to Inverhuron. Mr. and Mrs. R. Bauer and fairnily of Waterloo, are occupy- ing Lorne Cooke cottage foe the Month of August. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hutchinson and family are staying at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson and family of Wbodstock spent the weekend Trot their Cottage. Mr, and Mrs, Carl -MCAuley and family of I:text:late are stay- ing at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Jim FiSher and Prank of St. 'Agatha, spent. the Weekend at their „Cottage, Mr. end Mrs. Sohn R. Cook, Janice and Philip, spent the weekend in Windsor tis the guests of Mr, and Mrs. .Jarnes H.. McManus, Mr. and Mrs, 'ook returned in time to spend Monday at 'the Stratford An- thine Show. Me. and Mrs, B, lieintz and Jennifer or Waterloo are stay- ing tit their Cottage, John Ellioty Sirniny, Nato/. and Sttsan of kit:cheater, vgited Patents. Mr. ,and ts. W; a huge' bingo game in ,the Arena. ° • 'Plrizes Awarded Adult costumes: 1st prize Wilf Castle ';and Donny Howe, "1187$ Special"; second; Gloria MeClinchey and Lulu Scotbh- rner, "Pair of Dice"; third, MI's,. G. Hopson and Mrs. Ed. Stur- geon, Maggie and Siggs''• spe, dad prize, D. B. 'Iliihnann and Mr. Gregory, -"Bayfield Children costuanes: first, Christine and Jocelyn Downey, "I-Irawaiian Girls";• secorici*Nan- cy and Paul Castle, "Bugs Bun- ny and Clown"; third, Don. Emma MbLeod, "Cannonball". 'Horse riders• Ron Seotchiner, Don Lind's'ay; pony riders', Dale Seetchmer, Kim Floweit, Laur- ie McCardell, Debby Flowers; special prize, Michelle Flowers. • Floats: first prize, "Mother Goose Land", Mrs. Jack Mer- ner and. ,faraily, and fritendS; second prize, "Henry' Tony Carver, Scott Maynard, D. Brown, V. Brown and. M. Weldon; third prize, "Madeein Japan", Mrs. J. Howard, Mrs, R. Elliot on Sunday. . Mr. and MrS. Charles Guest and David are staying. at their cottage. The Rev. Alfred McAlister, B.A. B.D. of, Woodstock, wall conduct the Anniversary Ser- vice at St. Andrew's United Church, Bayfield, on Sunday. Dr. John Downie of Queens University, Kingston, has join- ed his' wife and family, who are Visiting her parents,' Dr, and Mrs. R. G. Hunter. Mr. and Richard Gus- , tafson of Minneapolis, Minn., with their three daughters, Lisa,' Julie. and Karen, are camping in Jovvett's Grave While here to visit Dr. and Mrs. Hunter and their farrifily, Mr. and Mrs. Senegal-1- of London, are occupying Mtrs. C.' Rogers cottage this week, With Mr, and Mrs. 3, A. Cameron at their home "The Operi Gate" on Sunday, in cele- bration of Mr, :Cameron's birth- day, Were Mr. and Mrs. Evans Cameron' and family of Isling- ton, Mid and Mrs. Hugh Mc- Pherson' and, family of Downs- view& 'Mr. 'and Mrs,, Roy Elliott and family 'of varnia, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacVean and family of Baytteld. , Laurel. •Crosley; special prize, "Bayfield Boy Scout,s", S/M P: Renner, Brian Koene, Michael Eckert, Wally Pierson, Stephen Gallant, Neil Bellchamber, Ral- ph. Eckert, and Brian Makins. Special evrent prizes, went to Mrs: Percy Renner and family; Tom Penhale and. companion; Paul BUT1704n *Truck. . Decorated bikes, Karen Gem- einhardte Paul Payne, LeaArm McLeod;, decorated tikes, Mary Alice Brandon, Danny McLeod, Tommy Telford. The gate prizes were won by Mrs. Ken Merrier, Bayfield, ironing board; Keith Pruss, London, step ladder; Mrs. Grant Goderich Twp., san-i= eaal, 'Lucky' draw ticket holders were; $5(), G. G. Cameron, Box 304, Bayfield; $35, win. E. 3. Reid, Hayfield; $25, Mrs. J. B. Bayfield; $15, Mrs. A. H. MacPherson, Downsview. Ten dollars each went to: W. Laigg, Goderieh.; Walter . Orr, Baylfield; Lynne Taylor, Verna; Earl Sheldon, RR 1 Bayfield; John Anstett, Clinton. Five dol- lars each was ' won by Mrs. Leon Duggan, Stratford; Mrs. F. ,Linder, Galt; D., Soper; Jill Flowers, Bayfield; A. Jervis, `Clinton. Two dollerS each, David -Erb, RR 3 Bayfield;• John GMespale, Toronto; Mr. Willits, 13ayfield; L. Deamome, Go.derich.; Mrs. D. Glidden, Clinton; and Ken Mackie, Bayfield. F/Sgt. and Mrs, Ed. Shep- herd :and their daughters, Syl-• via and Patricia, spent several days as guests of F/Sgt. and Mrs, Al McKenzie. Mr.' and Mrs. Shepherd recently arrived front 1Warville, France. They are now on 'their way to RCAF Stati3On, , Winnipeg. They were residents of Adastral Park sev- eral years 'ego. From Belleville, Mn and Mrs. James D. McKenzie and their family were also visiting art the Al McKenzie home, last week' F/Sgt. and Mrs. Ron Begg and the' boys .have left for a month an Manitoba. LAC end Mrs. Vernon Story and family have gone to NoVe. Scotia for their holidays. F/Sgr. . and Mrs. . Russ Bush and the children. 'are on their Way to Vancouver, B.C. Wing Commander and, MTS. B. Refuse have 'returned from a trip toeNove Scotia, Cpl. and Mrs. George Burke. and family are en route to Whitehorse, Yukon. A group of eight friends of . Mrs. Burke held: a 'tea, and- gave her a cup and saucer and some cologne as' a parting gift. sgt. and Mrs. Victor Arnir- ault and children are back from a vacation -in Trenton and BelleVlile. Cpl. and Mrs. Wallien Mc- Guire and the children are en a trip to. Saskatchewan. Mist. Glenda. Wade is present- ly. spending some -time in Win-. ,Father Thomas-, Ohidlow, Chaplain at 14 Wing, Downs- view, is' replacing Father Rich- ard Bussey who' is on board ship Off Puerto Rico .for tivo weeks. their-Adaughter, Mrs. Webb. Mrs. W. VariEgmond, Clirrion, is _visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Fraser. Recent guests have tin- eluded their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and. Mrs. J. Parker, Sr. who have. moved to Van- couver.... , Mr. and Mrs. Roger Corri- Veau, Careen end Clifton, re- turned to Chambley, P.Q. on Thursday after haying spent the 'past 'two weeks With Mr.- arid Mrs. John pearlson. Week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pearson were Mr. and Mrs. Milton PearsOn, Stewart and Scott of Brampton, ,ECKERT ELECTRIC BAYFIELD IS'EASYTO SPoT dtYELL OWED PEOPIE THEY ARE THE ONg WHO 17//Aferile WAY BUTTER 56c lb. BICICS RELISHES DAMAN' I .PQTATOES I 10 lb. .$143 Aolommor, 21.14, '2 GRANULATED SUGAR, 5 lb. 39c