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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1965-11-04, Page 8Mr, tend Mrs, Frank Ander- son and family, Science Hill, Spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Siturgeon; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bisback also their cottage. visited 'her parents on SundaY, Mr. and IWO. Morris MenereY Mr. and .11/Irs. George Nellie, accompan'i'ed b3rgenrge Witte, Detroit, spent the weekend at were guestS of Mrs. )3, Menerey Many .colourful Costumes .Compete At .Bayfield..Lions Hallowe'en Party BEAUTIFUL .BREEZY . , y BELLcHAMBER I PE, RSONAI, ITEMS. • CHURCH NEWS • ;pm ACTIVITIES • VILLAGE HAPPENINGS Correspondent; AUDR EY BELLC.HAMBER Phone Bayfield 38 Subscriptions, Classified Advs., 'Display. Advs. and Job .Printing 4 . all accepted by the Bayfield correspondent Page ft Vinton -.,News. Rocardr,Thers.,. Nov, 4, 1965 Brewers Retail Unique Costumes at Hallowe'en Frolic Tommy Telford, left, as a donkey and Cathy McFadden, as an Indian girl, won a prize in the best couple in costume class, Girls Comic Costume Class Lion Russell Peterson supervised the judging of the girls comic costumes of the six to eight year old class. From the right the winners were, Connie Talbot, clown; Nancy Fawcett, hobo; Madeline Godon, skeleton. (Photos. by Audrey Bellchamber) Brewers Retail Stores will be closed November 8TH Federal Election Day and November 11TH Itemem.brance Day y , CONTINUING TO BLOW ... W. J. MILLS W.J. GODERICH KINGSTON STREET OF ompany Sales Record Of New Cars Makes Us Overloaded With. Used Cars 1965 VALIANT SEDAN-100 series, automatic transmission, motor. Driven less than 5,000 miles by local car is like brand new. Lic. No. A53875. • slant "6" man. This Buy NOW For A WHALE Of A Deal NOW ON DISPLAY Drop In And See This Beauty In Our Showroom OPEN UNTIL 10 P.M. NITELY $2295 1964 DODGE SEDAN—Slant "6" power, •automatic transmission. Driven only 10,000 miles; 40,000 miles warranty remaining. Lic. No. A54954. $2295 1962 CHRYSLER SEDAN—Power steering and brakes and many other extras. A top notch used car. Lic. No. A53850. $1995 1962 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN—Two-door hardtop, 6-cylinder automatic, radio; metallic blue with matching interior. Lic. No. 61848. $1695 1962 DODGE SEDAN—V-8 automatic, radio. This sharp one-owner car is white with a red interior, Lic. No. A53125. $1595 1962 FORD FAIRLANE SEDAN—Six-cylinder, standard transmission. A low mileage one-owner car. Lic. No. A57792. $1345 MOTOR SALES LTD. 524 7314 1961 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN—Power steering and brakes, radio. An excellent one-owner car. Bargain. Lic. No. A56837. $1375 1962 RAMBLER SEDAN—A sharp silver grey metallic. Looks and runs like, new. Lic. No. 63078E. $1375 1963 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE—Sedan with slant "6" engine, automatic • transmission. A one-owner car finished in metallic green with matching interior. Lic. No. A54728. $1795 1961 FARGO TRUCK-3%-ton chassis and cab, model D700. This heavy duty model is equipped with 10:00 tires, cast spoke wheels, 5-speed HD transmission,s2-speed 18,500 lb rear axle. A steal. Lic. No. 96742C. $1795 1961 DODGE 3,6-TON PICKUP—This popular model has a V-8 engine and automatic transmission. A real bargain. Lic. No. C74316. $1195 1960 VOLKSWAGEN BUS $895 Winners at 'the annual Hal- lowe'en party given by Bay- field Lions Club members on Saturday night are as follows: Youngest child •in costume, a tie between Ricky Johnston and Terry Vertheon; pre-school girls fancy costume, Vicky Merner (Bo peep), Wendy Turner (Bride), Elaine Merner (Owl); pre-school boys fancy costume, Peter Payne (Balloon man), Tommy Telford (donkey), Ran- dy Robinson (soldier); Pre-school girls comic cos- tume, Anne Talbot (cat), Ka- thy Meaner (bunny), Bonnie Makins (row girl); pre-school boys comic costumes, Danny Merner (hobo), David Faw- cett - (tramp), Kenny Merner, (Clown); Six to eight years, girls fancy costume, Kathy Logan (old fashioned girl), Shirley McFadden (beatnik), Valerie Merner (pumpkin); boys fancy costume, Larry Heard (CNR), Danny ;McLeod' (Robot), Blair Brandon (Robin Hood); girls .comic costume, Connie Talbot (clown), Nency Fawcett (hobo.) Madeline Godon, (skeleton); boys comic costume, Stuart Turner (Freddie the Freeload- er), Patrick Brandon ('tramp), Ricky Penhale7 (satan); Girls 9-12 fancy costume, Karen Brandon (Spunky the dog), Lea Ann McLeod' (Indlian) Patricia Payne (soldier); boys fancy costume, Paul Payne (mummy), Brian 3/fairtins (a.e4 eident victim), Harry Talbot. (Panda Bear); girls' comic, Wendy Greer. (patches tramp), Norma Gingrich (witch), Bren-da Manias (old lady); boys comic, Drew Middleton (engin- ear), John Ingram ('clown), Richard Peterson (devil); • Over 12 years, girls fancy costume, Sharon Heard (old lady), Rosanne Middleton (cheer leader), Janice. Middle- ton (doll); girls comic costume, Patsy Sparks (clown), Lynne Brandon ("upside down"), Mrs. Hoffman (lady). Best couple •in costume, open to all 'age groups, "Bride and Soldier" ' Wendy Turner and Randy Robinson; Indian girl and Donkey, Kathy McFadden and Tommy Telford. Judging the contestants were: Mrs. F. A. CIA, Mrs. J. Allaire and Mrs. K WeSton, accompan- ied by Mrs. F. H. Paull at the piano. A from Thursday until Saturday and alSo visited Mr. ,and M. Gordon Elliott in Brucefield. Miss Jessie L. Metcalfe, De- trait, spent the weekend at her village residence, Mr. J, Ingram and children, their guest, Heather Gregory, London, spent the weekend in the village. Professor and Mrs, H. K. Kalbfieitsen, London', and their granddaughter, Janet, SPent the weekend at their cottage on Chiniguy Street, Mrs. Robert Dalrymple who resides at Huronview, celebrat- ed her 98th birthday on Mon- day, November 1. On' Sunday Mrs. Dalrymple was the ghest of honour at a dinner party at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and 'Mr's. Wal- ter Layton. Present for the happy occasion were, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Walters, Brucefield; Mrs. Frank Walters, Clinton; and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hilde- brmald,‘: anSeadfoam'rotb:, orient Sunday m West Toronto as' guests of Mr. mud M E R Westeo on n has re- turned ber borne goder, I Mrs. e P . iasug, mg ns . ich Oter visiting her sister, Mrs. Malcolm Teals ,for sever- al days. Mr. and Mrs. George Wright, Loader!, were guests on Sunday of their daughter and 'family, Mr. .and Mrs. Arnold Makins. Mr, and Mrs, R, Roy Fitz- simons, Terry, Koren and. Kel- so, visited Sunday with. Miss Hwteglh,WTeeegkowates andr,Mrs. W. T. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Lang- ridge, Midland, were guests, Sunday, of Mr, and Mrs. R. Nor, Mrs. Langridge is a for- mer Sunday School pupil of Mrs. Kerr. and Mrs. P. Gamester and 'their daughters, Sarnia, were in the village for the wemeircesn. dLeo. n Duggan, Miss Eva. Boles, Mrs. Charles young and Mrs, McKinnon, Stratford spent Thursday in the village. Charles P. Blake, Sarnia vis- ited with his cousin .at the rectory last Thursday'. Sunday Services at Trinity Anglican Church on November 7 will be: 8 a.m. Holy Com- munion, and 7 p.m., Confirmat- ion by the Rt. Rev, H. Apple- yard, Bishop of Georgian Bay. The new Bayfield fire siren is heard far and wide and has resulted in a large increase of calls to the Bayfield telephone operators for information re- garding the location of the fire. Such ,calla only -binder the PAS,, Sage X.' infermatien TerlePhone: .OPPInatOrS• have liven .re9tleSitted to refnSe., such information. to: AnYene. .net ,directly Alt are requested, refrghi from the Swviteb board With At A time when rh may he needed to. .stannion doctors, tombrulaneest or other outside 0OSiatonee, VeteranIS of world Wars and II wall 'honor comr'ad'es Who gave their lives in defence of freedern, at ,a, parade .servilee on Sunday,. Noventoer 7. The par- ade will. ,a$Senable. io front of the Albion Hotel :art 10;30 All veterans ,ond service men are invited to attend.. Adults Enjoy alloitveen. Dance A very enjoyable Hallowe'en Masquerade dance was held Saturday, October 30 in the BnYfielld ToWn Hall with the Country Ramblers providing The muSie. Costumes were varied and numerous making it most diffi- cult for the judges to choose the hest dressed '`grown-"UPA". Judging was done by John Lindsay, Thomas Penhaie, Cle- mence Jeffery. Best dressed oauples were Joyce and Jerry Cook, Clinton, dressed as Indians. Most realis- tic costume was Donald Warn- er, Bayfield as .a magician. Best .comic 'costume was Char- les Eckel, Zurich, dressed as a Operated by Brewers Warehousing Co, Ltd. ,euriresirrok