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Page 8 Clinton Hews-Record,Thq.sd9Y, Sept. :24 1905
F/0 4114 MM. W. M. IOW,
rfirenten, spent two days last,
.week With Mr, and NA's. Roy
Seetebaner, They were 'the first
- tenants to occupy the Scotch-
.mer. cottage in 1958, end have
Siinge, lived. in Bagetylle and Ot-
tetwa and are now residing in.
Trenton,
.F/L end Mrs. R. A, Simone,:
Randy and Danielle, who have
been at "Shangri-La" for the:
past two we'elts. wealthroturnied to
Ottawa on Thursday. Their,
daughter and family ,and:
Mrs. M Barber and. Gillian of
Denfield, were their guests
over the weekend.
Mr. -.and Mrs, Relient Parker,
Fame Jackie and David of Dor-
chester, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Perk,
er.
Mr. and - Mrs. J. B. -Grime,
Derek and Burry, were over-
night guests of Mrs. Grime's.
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred.
Hulls last week. Neil Belleherrie
bar accompanied- them on their
return to Guelph. -
Miss Kathleen Reid returned
to Windsor with Dr. and Mrs,
G. a Sheppard last Wednesday,
Miss Reid had spent the last
six weeks as guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Diehl,
Miss Carrie Dixon. and Miss
Mary S.ecord were the weekend
guests of Canon and Mrs. F.
H. Para at "Camborne, House."
• Mrs, J. E. Howard and Mrs.
Adam Boyd visited their sister,
Mrs.. H. G. E. .Crosby in Moore-
town for a few clays last week.
Canon and Mrs. F. H.
are spending a few days in Tor-
onto. •
Mrs. Ed Hewitt, who together
BAYFIELD
WOOLLEN
SHOP
• STOREWIDE
• CLEA NCE
Including
Business Property
MERCHANDISE
Includes Name Brands
Such As . .
Aljean Woollens
Dalkeith Sweaters
Shamrock Cottons
Hush Puppy Shoes
Tic Toc Baby Wear
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YOUR RADIO COULD
CAUSE AN ACCIDENT
A loud radio in your car may
prevent you hearing a train
whistle or other sound which
you should hear. Have your
radio low enough for safety
and don't close your &fiver's
window completely. •
KIPPEN
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Trieb-
ner of Guelph visited on Sun-
day with Mrs. David Triebner
and family and also with bro-
ther, David Triebner, who has
been. hospitalized -three weeks
in :South Huron Hospital, Ex-
eter, due to an accident with
a power take off. •
Mass Gloria Jean Adkinea of
Zurich and the Misses Diane
and Debbie Switzer of Clinton
are holidaying with their eou-
sins,- Mr. and Mrs McLachlan.
Mr.. and Mrs, -Norman Dick-
ert and Mr. and Mrs. McLellan
and girls attended a family
gathering at Melbourne on Sun-
day.
• Mr. and. Mrs. James Arm-
strong of Staffa" were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Long.
BAYFIELD — On. Sunday
afternoon, August 29, the LOL
24 held a Church Rally in the
Town Hall, Bayfield. The or-
Instructor Gets.
His CD Medal
Folio .wing 12 year meri-
tonious service in the RCAF
Corporal Allan Knight has
been awarded the Canadian
Forces Decoration.
The presentation was made
by the Commanding Officer
Station Clinton, Group Cap-
tain K. R. Greenaway, ' C.D.,
during a 'recent Station Par-
ade.
Allan is an instructor at
the Radar and Communica-
tions School and has been at
Clinton since December 1961.
His hometown is Galt
where he attended Galt Col-
legiate before joining the Air
Force.
With his wife Victoria and
four children, Kathleen 8,
Denise 7, Peter 6, -end Donald
4 he lives at 23" Edmonton
Road in' Permanent Married
Quarters Station Clinton. •
His mother Mrs. R. J.
Knight lives at Sheffield,
Ontario.
0
angemen marched from the
Orange Hall to the Town Hall
led by the Clinton Fife and
Drum Band and the Woodham
Fife and Drum Band assisted
by the Hackett Band of Lon-
don.
After the presentation of the
colours Wilfred Castle, acting
master of the Bayfield Lodge
in the 'absence of Master W. E.
Parker, welcomed the crowded
hall.
He called on County Master,
W. Mc Dwain 'to introduce the
guest speakers on the platform;
Rev. Robert Carson of Forest;
Bro. Robert Hibbert, Fordwich,
who is County Master of North
Huron; Brig. F. A, Clift, Reeve
of Bayfield; Oliver Jaques,
Grand Master of the Grand
Black Chapter of Ontario West;
and Bro. William Campbell of
Fordwich. Bro. Switzer of
Kirlaton acted as pianist.
Brig. Clift welcomed, on be-
half of the people of Bayfield
all' those present, and hoped
the service would be an in-
spiration for carrying on their
work in their respective lodges.
The Rev. Carson's sermon,
"Heritage and History" was
based on the scripture lesson
read by Bro. Jaques._
Rev. Carson spoke on the
economical and religiops fac-
tors existing in Ganda , today
Rebekah Lodge
To Meet Sept. 8
Members of the Huronie Re-
bekah Lodge 306 will hold their
meeting on Wednesday, Sept-
ember 8 with a pot luck supper
at, 6:30 p.m. They will be drap-
ing the charter for deceased
Rebekahs.
Bowling will start on Sept-
ember 15. Anyone interested
should contact Mrs.- Wes Rol'
land.
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plans for that all important
wedding day.
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NEAR CARS
When backing a car or
truck, be very 'sure there is no
small child near by, If there is
a youngster near the vehicle,
don't move your ear until you
have made sure that he is where
you ean see hitn, or where some
passerby will watch him until
you are safely- away,
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and told those in attendance
that all have a part to play in
this new age.
The lodges, marched back to
the Bayfield Orarage Hall 'at
the close of the service.
ESISNEE, ELECTRI
PHSiillELD
1965-66
SCHOOL BUS INFORMATION.
For
Township of Tuckersmith
School Area
Route No. 1 — Comprising School Sections Nos. 4,
7 and 8:
Bus will pick up students in Namur:.
;hey at approximately 8:30 a.m.,
and Egmondville pupils will board
bus at Egmondville School at 8:40
a, M.
Route No. 2 Comprising School Sections Nos. 2,
3, 9 and 10;
Students will receive by mail prior
to Sept, 7th, a map indicating
routes buses will follow.
Eacti Bus Route will be arranged so as to pick up
students as nearly as possible to
their homes.
Township of Tuckersmith School
Area Board
IVAN FORSYTH, Secretary
WANTED
APPLICATIONS FROM
15 W EN
willing to accept full •time employment doing light clean
work in a modern plant considering
establishing in Goderich.
The Goderich Industrial Commission is negotiating
with a firm which, if it locates here, will require up to 350
female workers on a permanent basis.
The management of this firm is concerned that our
area may not be able to provide sufficient staff when it is
needed. In view of this, we ask your co-operation in defer.
mining .the availability of female help.
If you would be interested in full time employment
in a modern plant at a competitive wage scale in Goderich,
kindly fill out the form below- and forward it immediately.
Your application will be treated in the strictest con-
fidence.
1 To The Goderich Industrial Commission
Goderich, Ontario.
Gentlemen: I would be interested in securing'
full time employment of the type you'describe r
in Goderich.
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Bayfield Orange Lodge Church Rally
Hears "Heritage and History" Talk
To Be On Display at Hobby Exhibiti
Pictured here are two of the large and beautiful posters that will appear at
the. Clinton Hobby and Craft Exhibitio n as part of the Poster Festival, a fea-
ture of the show this September. On the left is Bonnie Perdue's work in which
the much-disputed dearly-loved Clinton Post Office is depicted in vibrant reds,
greens and black. On the right, is a poster done 'by a Mitchell woman, Mrs. L.
Morello, which is lust one of the many lovely creations designed as a "Salute to
Clinton" this year's theme of. the Poster `Festival, organized, three years ago by
Eileen Hessian, New York and 13ayfieki, (News-Record Photo)
with her husband and daughter grandson, Fraser Fellows, in
Windsor on Saturday, AuguSit
21,
Mrs, R. B, Johnston, Mrs.
George Little, and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Fraser were in London
on Saturday to attend the fun-
ral of Stanley Bryant.
Guests of Miss M. Macdonald
and Miss lyf, C, Hodgins at
"Storrehavaa the first of last
week were Mr. and Mrs, Roy
MacDonald and Mrs. R. Shaw,
Brigclen, Miss Macdonald and
Miss Hodgins spent Friday and
Saturday in Brigden as their
guests. -
Mr. and Mrs. A. Galbraith
and daughter Janice, accom-
panied by the former's cousin,
Graham Beekhurst,
Middlesex, England, returned
home last week after a two
week motor trip through the
Mealtimes and New • England
States. Mr. Bealchurst, an Ox-
ford •honours graduate, is in
Canada on a two year Fellow-
ship at McGill University, Mon-
real.
J. H. Phinney and daughter,
Mrs. Arnold Crewel, Detroit,
were guests over the weekend
of his brother-in-law, John and
Mrs. MacKenzie.
Misses Margaret Macdonald
and Mabel Hoagies were guests
for a few' days recently of the
formers cousin, Mrs. W. W.
Gurney, Wingham, at her cot-
tage in Kincardine.
Celebrate 10 Years
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Arkell
were 'guests of honor at a .ser-.
prise dinner Party given, by
their family at the Albion Ho,
ttel on Saturday,ila...40131wading .A4niugvt1Pertsai278:-
Dinner gales( were the fol-
lowing Members of their family.,
their son Ken and Mrs. Arkell,
Dawson Creek, B.C..; daughter
Vera and 'husband, Mr. and
Mrs, R. Turner; daughter, Rope
manicand husband, Mr. anci
Mrs. -D. Sager, Goderich, and
their granclehildren Philip and
Gayle Turner.
After dinner, Mr. and Mrs.
Arkell cut the beautifully deL•
aerated three-tiered wedding
cake and their family presented
Mrs. Arltell with a cultured
pearl necklace and a ruby ring
was given to Mr. Arkell. Mr.
Arkell's gift to his. bride, of
forty years ago was a ruby and
pearl. rung.
A reception hi their honor
was held later in the evening
at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Donald Sager in, Goderich with
the following guests present;
Mr. and Mrs. K. Arkell; 'Mrs,
J. duff; Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher
McLaughlin; Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Moss; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Chaff; Mr, and Mrs, Robert
Turner; Mr. and- Mrs. William
Barber; Gayle and Philip Tur-
ner; Mr. and Mrs. G. Scotch-
mer; Bill Scotchmer; Mr. and
Mrs. Alf Scotchmer; Michael
Scotchmer; Miss Sharon Bar-
ber; and Mr. and Mrs. S. Scot-
chmer.
During the evening a presen-
tation of an, eight piece dinner
service was made to Mr. and
Mrs. F. P. Aiken,
Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott
and family of Kitchener spent
Sunday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. R.-'Elliott.
Mrs. E. Feiburger and child-
ren were with the former's
mother, r Mrs. E. J. Bauer, at
her lakeshore cottage, all last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J., P. Patterson
and family, Stratford spent the
weekend at their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs Carl McAuley
arid family of Rexciale, were
at their cottage for the wek-
end.
S/L and Mrs. A. Toma and
family 'are visiting Mrs. L. H.
D. MacLeod. They will leave
for Toronto on Thursday. S/L
Toma has been stationed in
California, and has now been
posted to 'the Air Force Staff
College, Toronto:
Lea-Arm . McLeod, who spent
last week in Willoardlale with
the Leonard family, returned
home on Sunday.
Misses Sonya and Cheryl
Leonard of Willowdale, were
the guests of their grand-
mother, Mrs.. E. A. Feathen-
sten, for a few days last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Glen P. Smith,
Christine and Janice of Brant-
ford, spent SeOral days last
week with his 'parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. B. Smith.
Miss Hazel Hoek?, Teeswert-
er,‘ visited with Mr. end Mies.
H. Roy Fitzsimons fora couple
of days the first of last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H.
Hicks, St. Catharines, visited
their aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. R. Roy Fitzsimons, last
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Roy Fitz-
simons and Kelso!, Mrs. Otto
•Smale and Darlene, were in
London Wednesday and Friday.
Mrs. Smaile and Darlene return,
act to Hensel on Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Roy Fitz-
simons and Kelso visited on
Sunday with their aunt, Mrs,
Thomas Spro'al, Brampton and
Miss E. Churchill; Toronto,
Mrs. R. E. Shad:click and Karen
Fitzsimons, returned home with
them after spending a week
in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs, H. ,Weston have
as their guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Peter of Detroit.
Russ Flowers, StreetaVille,
joined his wife and family for
the weekend, Mrs. Flowers and
children have been in the vil-
lage for the summer and Mrs.
Flo'w'ers has' been managing the
Bayfield gift shbp and minia-
ture golf course for the season,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ferguson,
David, Carolyn and Judy, LOn-
don; are spending a few days
at the home of 'his parents, Mr.
and Mrs, K. Ferguson, Mr, awl
Mrs. bon reriguson, Dirk Deb-
bie and Paul who spent the
euminer with their parents,
have returned to Strathroy.
Mrs, W. aotton, late of Bay-
field 'and no* living at Silver
Spring, Maryland, ,
ited IVret. S. It Bryant for a
Pipe Band To Play
At Hobby Show
Clinton Legion Pipe 13.0410, will ha Makin An AppPATATICq
At the hobby and .craft Bxhi
bitilen set for the auditorium
and cafeteria, inSeatral :Huron
Secondary School. on Friday,
September 24 and 'Saturday,
September 25. ..
The group hopes to have new
jackets for all members. in time
for the. opting.
AIOW NOT TO TIP SCALES
OVerweight, 'bane of 20th
century mart and Wontall, may
be countered by airing low cal-
orie but high nutrient value
fresh fruits .and, vegatal?les in
„salads.
in. iiay0.010 Until 117O-
-Oentit, patient in :Clinton
Pulblic Hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Will,.
oelt and fanally returned to
their summer home on Bayfield
Terrace on Sunday.
The Bev, 13,, .13., .$1adlier 'end
Mrs.. Sladlier of St. James Ch-.
ereh, Ingersoll spent Thursday
with Mr, and Mrs. John R.
Cook and family. -
tan Hamilton of Toronto,
was the weekend guest of
Douglas Willock, at his parents
summer home here.
Capt. and IVIrs. 0,•F, G. Cliff
and daughters, Allison and San"-.
ah, are visiting his parentse
Brigadier and Mrs. F. A. Cliff,
They are en mute from Calgary
to Kingston where Cap. Cid:ft
wrill..atternd the Staff College,
Jed Tillman, son of Dr, and
Mrs. Wm. Tillmann. :end Doug-
las son of Mr. and Mrs,
R, Willock, have returned
to the village, after spending
holidays at 'the Hurontario
Camp on Georgian Bay.
Miss Sally Oairncross is with
her mother, Mrs. Jlames Cairn,
cross, at, their cottage, after
having spent the summer as
Amino Counselor at a Girl's
Camp near Midland.
, Mr. and Mrs, John R. Cook,
Janice and Philip, spent Sun-
day in. ,Alvinston with Mr. and
Mrs. Glen, Kenna and family,
Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Leeson
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Allan MacDonald and family.
The four ladies were members
of the Same graduating class
of the London Teachers' Col-
lege and each year get together
to recall old times.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Russ -Kerr have been Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Chapman, Inwood;
Mrs. Kerr's sister, Mrs. Lillian
Brownlee, Sarnia; and her neph-
ew, Dick Edgar, of- Toronto.
Mrs. Guy Faller and baby son,
Jeffrey, • who have been visiting
her mother, Mrs. J. Cluff for
the month of Arigust, returned.
to Denver, Colo, last Thurs-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Arkell are
spending this week in Toronto.
Mr. Arkell, who is representing
the firm of Arkell and Lewin,
L,L.B. of Dawson , Creek, B.C.,
will attend the Canadian Bar
convention held at the Royal
York Hotel.
Miss Marilyn• Kennedy and
Keith Kennedy of New Dundee,
accomp.aniect by Richard Appel,
visited Mrs. R. H. F.' Gairchier
last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Win, Elliott of
Newinarket, visited friends and
relatives in the village on Fri.
day last.
Mr. and Mrs," Freed Fraser at-
tended the wedding of their
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CAN /T DONE
IN TutsE TIMES
Don't make your lunch time
a prograne of gobbling clown a
Send:With and swallowing a cup
of cottfee and then returning
to your' desk. A nourishing
lunch and then a short walk
out of (loots Will make you keel
match NO* and give yeti cri.
edgy Ix* the afterneon't woritc.