HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-01-04, Page 7BEAUTIFUL BREEZY . . . . . By BELLCHAMBER
BAYFIELD
PERSONAL ITEMS • CHURCH NEWS • CLUB ACTIVITIES • VILLAGE HAPPENINGS
Correspondent: AUDREY BELLCHAMBER — Phone 565-2864, Bayfield
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Mn,a C. Christie and atop
Ina were Sunday guests with
and Mrs. Fre4 MacGregor
(I Bruoefield,
SI IP.
Mrs. MeidInger, wife of the
to Joseph Meldinger, and the
Mier Anne cathartite COOlco
Sed away Saturday at. the
ueensway Nursing, Home
•here she had been a• Patient
or the paSt four YearS In her
7 t1.1 year.
Surviving are one son Rein*
old, Sturgis, Michigan. Public
rulleA'al services were held
Tuesday, January 2 frOM Ben*
tlLron .Funeral Home, Hensall,
conducted by Bev. A. C. Black.
well. Interment 'in St. Peter's
Lutheran Cemetery, Zurich.
* * *
Mrs. gleanoi McKenzie, Kip.
pen, is vacationing inS t. Peters.
MT, Florida for the winter
months, she flew from Malton
by Jet, the trip taking just three
hours and twenty minutes.
*
Mr. and Mrs. Don Coghlin
and Deborah, of Georgetown,
were weekend guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm. ,
*
Miss e aPlat a few
days last week ItaltanftoreFiVgnt
of Miss 'Elizabeth Wright,.
Teen 'roam dance held in the
Bensall Arena, Boxing Night?
Was attended by ever four him.
tired& chaperons were Mr. and
Mrs. Don Travers, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ilerb'Stretton.
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'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Page
and family. of Exeter are get.
.tang nicely settled in the home ,
they recently PurPhaned.onNel* •
son Street. Mr. Page is :Wager
of the PUC Hensall.
• *
kr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle
Mr, and Mrs. William Mickle,
Pamela, Judith, John, Charles,
Robert and Ann Mickle, and
Mrs. Florence Joynt, were hol.
iclay guests with the formers
daughter and son-in-law Mr.
and Mrs. Ross MacMillan, and
family, Waterloo.
* *
Mr. and Mrs. George Hess
are spending a few weeks at
the home of their daughter and
•
Mr. and Mrs, Jim 'Roobol
spent the New Year's holiday
with; their son-in-law and datigh*
ter,,and family, Mr. and. Mrs.
Don Dodds, Seaforth.
Holiday guests with Mrs. John
Henderson were, Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Lindsay" and family,
Bridgeport, m_r. and Mrs.. Brian
Underwood, Gorrie, Miss Sylvia
Henderson, Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson
of Seaforth, spent the holiday
Mrs. Robert McLean had the
misfortune to suffer a fall in
her home Friday everting frac.,
turing her right leg. She is a
patient in Victoria Hospital,
London.
*
Pat Joynt who has been a
patient in South Huron. Hospital
with a fractured leg in a ski.
ing accident returned home on
Thqrsday.
* *
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Schwalm and family visited at
Georgetown with their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Coghlin 'and attended the
christening of their gran&
To assist our faithful correspondent, Mrs.
Audrey Bellchamber, and to provide greater
assurance of Bayfield news being published
in fall each week, the News-Recordrespectfully
asks that any persons with information for the
current issue contact Mrs. Bellchamber as
quickly as possible after the event they wish
reported.
We wish to take this opportunity to extend
wishes for a happy New Year to our many
Bayfield readers, and to thank them for their
co-operation in assisting the correspondent to
meet her deadline:
Spending the festive season
at their village homes were:
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Chapman
and family; Mr. and Mrs. J.
Beechie and family; Dr. and.
Mrs. J. H. Walters and family
all of London.
* * *
Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Parker
Pam, Jack and David, Dorches.
ter, spent New Year's Day with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Parker,
to JI•Z EJ
* • *
Miss Lynn McGechy of Lon.
don, was the weekend guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Scotchmer.
PERSONALS,
Mr. and Mrs. Evans Cameron
and fainily, returned home to
Islington on Monday after having
spent the holidays at their home
on, Delevan Street.
* *
Miss MarY McFadden was in
Preston for three days last
week, participating in the South
Western Ontario Figure Skat.
Ing Championship.
* * *
. Miss Barbara Clift returned
o Ottawa on Wednesday after
pending the past ten days with
er • parents, Brig, and Mrs.
. A. Chin,
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. George Can.
ick and family, of Birming.
, Michigan and Mr. and
rs.,Norman,F. Cooper, Mount
lemens, Michigan spent New
ear's weekend at the Albion
otel.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gra.
ham of London spent the past
.week and the New Year's holt.
day at their home on Tuyll
Street..
* * *
Canon H. M. Lang-Ford and
his daughter, Mrs. Rance Bri.
cker of Kitchener spent New
Year's Day with Mrs. R. II, F.
Gairdner.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker
spent the holiday weekend in
Ancaster with their daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Doug.
las E. Long and children,
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SOP. Two' Pets 0,9f}t4rPct
parent!, and two sets of grand
ParentS from I•itStOWHOI,AtWOod,
Ethel, and Bettqall attended the ,christening,
Mr. and Mrs. Bartle Jack..
son, David and Ann, sPent New
Yeara with relatives th4ondon.
Miss Barbara Schwalni Who
is attending the IlniVersity of
Western Ontario, Lendoll, spent
the holiday at home with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Schwalm, Charles and Mar.
jorie.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Love,
John and Pamela, London, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Flear, Steven and
Scott and Susan, Grand. Bend,
spent the holiday with Mr. and
Mrs. George Armitrong.
* * *
Charles Mickle, Hamilton,
Robert and Miss Ann Mickle,
UWO London, spent their holi.
days with their parents Mr. and
Mrs. Laird Mickle.