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Correspondent: AUDREY BELLCHAMBER — Phone 565-2864,
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HAPPENINGS
Bayfield
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Mi's. Jack Sturgeon is a
patient m AJexapdra Marine
and General Hospiiital, Goderich,
Mr. iand Mi's. Malcolm Toms
visited their daughter and fa
mily, OPP Opl. Lloyd and Mrs.
Westlake ’in Kitchener over the
weekend, ,
Mi's,' Fred Wesiton spent .sev
eral days in London last week
visiting (her daughter ^.pd
family, Mr, and Mfs, Robert
Marshall and Tracey. -
Mr, and Mrs. George Wright,
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BAYFIELD — A Brownie
' enrollment meeting was held in
Trinity Parish Hall on Thurs-
' day, December 1,
. The- Division Commissioner,
Miss Mary McMillen, Goderich,
officiated at the enrollment .of
Dawn McLeod, .Connie Talbot,
J. Patti' Greer, Peggy Beach and
,, Lynda Maloney.
First year service stars were
‘ awarded to Darlene Warner,
Valerie Merner, Shirtey McFad
den and Kathy Logan.
The Golden Bar which com
pletes the second 'phase of
Brownie training was given to
Diane Pugh, Kathy Logan, Deb
bie Pugh, Darlene Wartier,
Karen Gemeinihardit, ShMey
McFadden and Valerie Merner,
A short program of songs
by the Brownies and Leaders
dielfghted the mothers and
guests in the audience.
One of the . former Bayfield
Brown'ies, Miss ‘Martha Corrie,
Clinton, was recently presented
with her Guide All Round Cord,
and has also been chosen as one
of the' seven i Huronia Girl
Guides who will represent this
area at the Heritage Camp to
be held in 'Morrisburg next
July.
London, were guesfs of Mr. and ’
Mrs. Arnold Makins on Sunday.Mrs. John Turner is visiting
her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mbs.'Robert Turner.
Mr. and. Mrs. Donald McLeod
and their four sons returned to
Stoney Creek on Sunday after
spending the weekend at the
Albion .Hertel.
Renouf Johns and Mr, and
Mrs. ' Gawain Jphns, Mount
Clemens, Michigan, spent the
weekend in the village.
Mr. and Mrs, J, R. R. Wil-
lopk, Toronto, were ip the vil
lage over' the weekend.
Mrs. T- Bailey, tyErs, F. Mote
and Mrs. G. Hopson attended
the recent birthday dinner pf
the Mary Hastings 'Club 'held
art the Ontario Street United
Church, Clinton-
Mir. and Mrs. A, F, Scotch
men, Michael’ 'and Calvin were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
Scotehmer ini Sarnia for the
weekend. " -■
Miss Shirley Brandon, Essex,
spent Saturday and Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Warner
Bayne and family.
Five Girls New/Bayfield Brownies
Commissioner Miss Mary McMillen, Goderich was- on hand in Bayfield
this week for the enrollment of Brownies in the village. These girls seen
with- Miss McMillen are beginning their activities in .the organization which is
‘ a stepping stone to Canadian, Girl Guides. In the front row, left to right are(
Dawn McLeod, Connie- Talbot and Pattie Greer. Peggy Beech, on the left and
Lynda Maloney are in the second row. (Photo, by Audrey Bellchamber)
obituary!
Lily Maude Lobb
Mrs. Lily Maude Lobb, 76,
of Clinton died Monday, Nov
ember 28 in Clinton Public Hos
pital. She was born in Hullett
Township on January 5, 1890, a
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs, Harrison Lyon.
Prior to her marriage to Wil
bert Roy Lobb op March 14,
1934 she was a dhaconess and
social service worker with the
United Church of Canada for 25
years.
She and her husband retired
to Clinton seven years ago from
Goderich Township where they
had farmed for 27 years.
Surviving besides her hus
band are four stepsons, Mervyn
and James/ both of RR 2 Clin
ton;. Harold and Alvin, both of
Clinton; four stepdaughters,
Mrs. Lyle (Joy) Docking,
,Staff a; Mrs. 'Donald (Margaret)
Orich, Clinton; Mrs. Gordon
(Bernice) MacFarlane, St.
Thomas, and Mrs. Howard
(Grace) Pym,1, Exeter; one bro
ther, Stanley Lyon of Londes-
boro; four sisters, Mirs. Edna
Holmes, Dresden; Mrs. Emmer
son (Mae) Hesk, Mrs. Earl
(Olive) Gaunt, Mrs. Harry
(Ida) Durnin, all of Londes-
boro; 24 grandchildren and four
great-granchildren.
The funeral service was held
Wednesday, November 30 art the
Beatt'i'e Funeral Home, Clinton,
With Rev. Grant' Mills, Ontario
Street United Church officiat
ing assisted by Rev. A. J.
Mowatt, Wesley-Willis.- United
Church and Rev.- Higgenbottom,
Chairman of the Huron Presby
tery, London Conference. Burial
Was in Clinton Cemetery.
Pallbearers were three neph
ews, Bert Lyon, Harold Kers-
lake ■ and Roy Holmes and
three sons-in-law, Don Crich,
Gordon MacFarlane and How
ard Pym. Flowerbearers' were
grandsons Don, Bruce, Fred,
Gerald, Leonard and Richard
Lobb.
Relatives attended from
Chatham, Dresden, Burford,
Woodstock, Kitchener, Mitchell,
Stratford, Kincardine, Hanover,
Teesiwiater, St. Thomas 'and the
local area.
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BAYFIELD — At the regu--
Jar council meeting on Decem
ber 5, council' authorized! pay
ment of grants to the Bayfield
Fire Dept. ^>250; Agricultural
Society $40 and $10 to the
torical Society. •
A request for (improved street
lighting on Main Sit, from the
Park to Sarnia Rd. and else
where was heard — Council de-
cided that if would not be pos
sible to undertake further street
lighting proierts at present,
George .Bedchamber was, ap
pointed by ^council to represent
them on the CDCI Board.
Council held a. detailed dis
cussion regarding trailers in the
village and consideration is foe-T
ing given to excluding all trail
ers from the village’ also dis
cussed at some length was 'the
misuse of original bights of way
in the village; encroachment of
public property, in the village
Wfas ihlso a topic of detailed dis
cussion, .
A complete report of the
year’s activities1 alt the .CDCI
was read by Mrs. Leroy Poith —
. the village retiring school board
member, and council expressed
i/ts appreciation of her excellent
services and report.
Christmas lights are to' be
erected shortly and this yeai* an
illuminated tree will be placed
in Glarj Gregor Park.
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security pension cheque in June
1967. Application forms are a-
vailable in any post office and
should be mailed to the, pro
vincial office of the regional
director of old age security.
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UCW Notes
Monday evening, December
12 at 7:30 the members of the
Starlight Circle are asked to
meet at the Clinton Public Hos
pital for carolling. ''Following
this, members are invited to the
home of Mrs. Ronald Nielsen,
192 Ontario St. for t’heir Christ
mas party. There - will be an
exchange of gifts.
Wednesday, December 14 at
2 p.m. the United Church Wo
men Chrisitmas General Meeting
is scheduled at the church. All
ladies of the congregation are
invited to hear the annual re
port from all the officers of
the
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installation of officers for
new year will be held at
meeting as well. .
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BAYFIELD — Brig, G. L.
Morgan Smith, chairman of
Bayfield Centennial committee
reports that several Centennial
projects are undter way, and
others are in the planning
stage. .. j
Several thousand Scilla Sib-
erica bulbs have been planted;
during the coming year, trees
will be planted throughout the
village as needed. Rustic street
signs designed, 'and constructed
By Mrs. E. Oddleifson will 'be
erected in .the’ spring. Hasitli-
Notes with sketches of the Old
Village Inns, delightfully ex
ecuted by Mrs. Oddleifson, are
already on sale in Bayfield and
elsewhere, ' .
The official Centennial pro
ject, enlargement of the arena
is now almost completed'.
Tlie Historical Society is col
lecting the old school records
for their archives.
Mass Dorothy McLeod is pro
ducing a Centennial brochure of
early Bayfield and Mrs. Leroy
Poth is writing a history of the
village.
A group of mothers are or
ganizing roller skatling; mem
bers of the Loyal Orange Lodge
plan to build a stone gateway
for the Village square,
Alt Scotehmer is arranging
a ftegatta) Pioneer Park Asso-
oiatiion has already started its
landscaping project, and- the
Local Agricultural Society is
sprucing up th o' Agricultural
Park, and have constructed a
track and erected bleachers.
Events tentatively schedMed
for 1967 include, a barbecue and
fireworks on the village green
on Saturday, July 1; a pony
gymkhana on Friday, July 21;
a display of local antiques and
local ant on July 27, 28, 29 in
the village hall: a kite derby
and stilts parade on August 11
in Pioneer Park; A playlet de-
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picting 75 years, of village * gov
ernment to be given, on August
19; and a summer Wind-up
party in the Main St. and-' oh
the beach on Saturday, August
26.
It is planned to start the
year in a blaze of light with.a
bonfire and torchlight parade
on Sunday, January 1 at 5 p.m.
Annual events with a special
Centennial touch include1, the
Lions Frolic on July 26; Pion
eer Park Rummage Sale, July
11; and the Fall Fair on Sept
ember 27" and 28.’
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Draw will be held on Christmas Eye
Every $1.00 purchase is entitled to
one ticket for draw
Shop at Amsing's this year for
something different
Boxes of Dutch Chocolate — Candies -J— Cookies
Children's Clocks, Musical Penny Banks, Musical
Windmill Lamps, Cuckoo Clocks, Boat Lamps,-
Spoons, Copper Planters, Tapestries, Blankets,
Wodden Shoe with Brush, Ashtrays, Baby Gifts,
Souvenirs, Baby Dresses, Santa's .Boots full of
Candies, Rum Filled Chocolates, Dutch, Cigars.
TEEN CLUB 67
Organization Meeting
Sunday. December 11
2:00 p.m.
Harbourlite Inn.
Goderich
Application and member
ship cards available
at this time.
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BAYFIELD — The annual
meeting of St. Andrew’s UCW,
Unit 1 was held Thursday
afternoon at the manse, with a
good attendance1.
Mrs'. Poth conducted the1 de
votional period and1 gave a sum
mary of the concluding chap
ters of the Study Book.
Mrs. Greer was in charge off
the business' part and reported
that almost all the 1966 offi
cers had consented to carry on
for 1967,.the only change being
that of treasurer, Mrs. Peter
son, having remloved from the
village. JVEiss J. Stirling agreed
to act in that capacity with
Mrs. J. McKenzie as asslistant.
Mrs. E. Sturgeon was appointed
card secretary.
Arrangements were made for
delivering the gifts, donated to
the Children’s Aid Society, via
the Christmas Tree in the
church; .also for packing the
shust-in* Christmas boxes.
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