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BEAUTIFUL BREEZY . . .. . , By BELLCHAMBER
BAYFIELD
PERSONAL ITEMS • CHURCH NEWS > CLUB ACTIVITIES • VILLAGE HAPPENINGS
Correspondent; AUDREY BELLCHAMBER Phone Bayfield 38
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Mr, and Mrs. Roy Scotchmer
attended the 60th wedding an
niversary of Mr. and Mrs.,
Arthur Baker, Grand Bend, on
Sunday. They also joined with
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Judge: “How pan you insist
you’re innocent of burglary
when there’s so much proof of
your guilt?”
Defendant: ‘‘All I say 'is, how
can, that guy identify me when
he had his head under the
covers the whole time I was in
the room?” ,
The boss was. exasperated
with his .new secretary,. .She
ignored the telephone when it
rang. Finally he said, “You
must answer the phone”'
“OK,” she replied with dis
gust in her voice, “But it's so
silly. Nine times out cif ten it's
for you.” '
Bayfield Cubs
Work Meeting
Due.’ to renovations at
church and consequently
Cub Hall not .being available,
Cub ‘meeting on April 18 had
to be cancelled. ,
Th® regular'meelting on April'
25 was held alt the home of the
Cubmaster, Mrs, Erickson. AH
boys were present except
Rickie Penhale who has had a
tonS'ilectomy.
The meeting.’ was turned into
a work’'meeting and the entire
evening was spent on a project
for Mother's Day.
Mr. and’Mrs. Thomas Westlake
of the Bluewater Highway on
, the occasion of- their 50th an-
niversary,
Mrs. R. J. Larson spent Sun
day until Thursday in London
with her son, Clarence and'fa
mily. Mrs. Larson also* attended
the WA ..annual meetings on
Tuesday and Wednesday at Sit.
Paul’s Cathedral....
Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Reid,
Detroit, are spending' a few
weeks at tilioir' home on Louisa
. Street,
Dr. and Mrs.. J.’ R. Jewett
visited his aunt, Mrs. A. Arm-
. strong, from Tuesday' until
Thursday, en route -to .their
home in Clinton, Ohio, after
. holidaying with. Itheir sons. Dr.
John and family, Florida and
Robert and family in North
Carolina.
i Spending' 'the weekend with
Mrs. J. Cluff were: Mr. and
..Mrs. Fletcher McLaughlin and
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Liquid fertilizer has been,
made more easily available in
this area through co-operation
between . a local firm and
Gann’s'Mill Ltd., Exeter.
Three tanks, each holding 15
tons, are located op James
Sltreet, near the CNR freight
sheds. Looking' after equipment
and the distribution of the
liquid locally is Gordon Grigg,
of A. G. Grigg & Son, Clinton.
Broadcast applicator tanks
are available at the Grigg plant,
and also nurse tanks with a
capacity of three tons, or six
tons. Farmers may locate the
nurse tank handy to the field
where fertilizer will be applied,
and fill the 200-gallon applica
tor tanks from it.
The applicator tanks
available either in gravity fed
or pump styles. The boom is 20
feet wide, and the fertilizer
be applied at six miles
hour.
Also available from
Grigg warehouse, will be appli
cators to be used right with
the seed-drill at the time of
planting.
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baby Meagan Ann, Toronto;
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moss and
Miss Pam Husser, all of Lon
don. 1 .
Mrs. Reg Francis, Jim and
Marian, spent Sundlay ' in
Thamesford with Mr. and! Mrs.
James McMillen. <
E. W, Erickson has returned
to -his hipme . alter . taking a
merchandise . and accounting
course with BP ' of Canada
Company in Toronto1. Mr. and
Mrs. Er’icksqn are to open the
BP gas Station and snack bar
on Sundlay, May 1. '
Mrs. Betty McLeod and Mrs.
Milvena Erickson attended ■ the
Bluewater- Region Conference
far Scouters, held ■ at" CFB
Clinton on Saturday.
Mr., and! Mrs. E. W. Oddleiif-
son, Mr Nichols,
Mrs. F. A. Clift, Mrs. -R B-
Johnston, Mrs, A. S, Morton,
Mrs. Leroy Path, Mrs. William
Metcalf, and Mr’s. Robert Blair,
attended a Huron'County His
torical meeting in Kintail Com
munity Hall on Monday even
ing. The guest speaker, Mr.
MacDonald1 gave a most inter
esting account of the history of
that region and also, displayed
a number of 'historical books
and documents.
Miss Joyce Flynn, Hensall,
was the dinner guest on Sun
dlay of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hulls
■and family. Their daughter..
Joanne is spending a few days
with -them, prior to her return
to Milton. Mr.- and Mrs. Hull’s
overnight guests on Friday
were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Grlime
and sons, 'Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. D. McLeod and
their five children returned' to
Stoney Creek on Sunday after
spending the weekend with
Mrs Ellwopd' Robinson.
Dr. William Tillman and son,
Jed, London, were at thelir cot-
Birig.x and
■tage over- the weelsend,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Siprague, Detroit, were at their
summer home, “Holly Lodge’’
for the weekend, and entertain
ed Mr, and Mbs. Ralph White,
Stratford, at a dinner parity ait
the Albion Hotel on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J, E, Hovey re
turned last Thursday from a
three week vacation in. Florida.
Mrs, S,;H, Bryant, London,
is in residence at her summer
home on Louisa S-treet.
Rummage Sale
Mrs. R. G. .Hunter, accom
panied by her mother, Mrs.
Ohiarles Rogers, were at the
Hunter summer residence from
Wednesday until Thursday. 'Mr.
Hunter, who has convened the
Bayfield annual rummage sale
for many years, is already -mak*
ing plans for a bigger and bet
ter sale, to be held on July 12.
So, during ‘house-cleaning re
sist the impulse to sei!-those
precious heirlooms, and donate
them to the Rummage Sale.
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Mrs W. Stephens
Stouffville Lady
Buried Here
you can't
see a weed
for the beans
Correction, Please
Please note that in last
week’s story, of the CDCI Board
meeting, an error was made in
the name of the teacher hired
for electricity, theory and test.
This should have read, James
R. Cooper.
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Bayfield Teens
Cleaning Up
Village Park
BAYFIELD — Tire
people of the village are
more than their share of “good
deeds’’ this week. On Wednes
day a group of teenagers will
meet after school for a “Clean
up” bee in Clan Gregor Park.
On Saturday the Scouts and
Cubs are to rake and clear
away leaves; for the Cubs this
is. one of the requirements to
wlards a badge concerning com
munity projects.
The young people use the
park .and are going to1 do their
part in ensuring that it is a
credit to the village and en
joyable to the many people,
Who, during the summer, pic*
nic there.
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Local 4-H Club
Works on Bias.
young
doing
Betty Salverda was hostess
for the sixth meeting of Clin
ton 1, 4-H Homemaking Club.
Faye Wilson read the minutes
and 11 members answered the
roll.A demonstration on gloves,
belts and jewellery was given,
followed by discussion. The
girls worked on corded bias,
piping and diagonal braiding.
Plans are being made for
Achievement Day.
Lunch was served. The next
meeting was to be April 26 at
Wendy Bird’s home.
f NOTICE
TUCKERSMITH
MUNICIPAL
DUMP
will be open Until further
notice on Wednesday
and Saturday
afternoons,
from 1 to 5 p.m.
and Saturday morning
from 10 to 12 a.m.
Funeral service Was conduct
ed on Tuesday, April 26 from
the Ball Funeral Home, Clin
ton for Mrs. William Stephens,
Stouffville, who passed aiway
in the Stouffville nursing
home on Saturday, April 23.
Rev. R. U. MacLean, minis
ter at St. Andrew’s Presbyter
ian’ Church officiated. Inter
ment was in Clinton Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Herbert and
Robert Stephens, Athol Snider,
John and Robert Broadfoioit and
George Cantelon.
Born on March, 13, 1875 in
Markham Township, she was
Christine1 Janet Weir, daughter
of Mr.- ancl Mrs. William Weir.
They moved to Goderich Town
ship, to the farm now owned by
Glen Wise, when she was a
small child, and lived there1 un
til about 1897. Then they moved
to Saskatchewan..
She married William Steph
ens in 1919, and they farmed
in Southern Saskatchewan.
After the death, of her husband,
she lived in Stanley Township
with her sister, the late Mrs.
Alex M. McEwen.
She was a member of the
Presbyterian Church.
Surviving is a half-brother,
Cecil Weir, Vancouver, B.C.;
one sister Lilly, Mrs. Robert
Stephens, Woodbridge;
nieces and four nephews.
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