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BEAUTIFUL BREEZY , s. .
BAYFIELD
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Presentation of Farmstead - Improvement Av/ards
Rev, D. Stuart, Brucefield, Speaker
Euchre Ladies Please Bring Lynch
Everyone Welcprne
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, , By BELLCHAMBER
TUCKERSMITH FEDERATION
OF AGRICULTURE
ANNUAL MEETING
PERSONAL ITEMS • CHURCH NEWS • CLUB ACTIVITIES < VILLAGE HAPPENINGS
Correspondent: AUDREY BELLCHAMBER —- Phone 565-2864, Bayfield
Subscriptions, Classified Adys. and Display Advs,
all accepted by the Bayfield correspondent.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 12th
S,S, No. 3 SCHOOL 8:30 P.M.
Mr. and Mrs, Fnaiqk Ratchich
of Ingersoll were Ghristmas
guests1 pf Mr. and Mrs, Lindsay
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sooitch-
mer, Sarnia, Michael Scotch*
mer, Landon and Jim McLeod
joined Mr. and Mrs. Alf Scotch-
rner for the Christmas and New
Year holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. W?E. Parker
spent Christmas in Izmdon and
Bayfield Native
in
Bay-
Dorchester with their sons and
families.
Miss Joanne Hulls, Milton,
has spent the holiday season
with her patents, Mr. and Mrs,
Fred Hulls, Joining them, for
Christmas was their son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hulls
and MichiaeL
, Enjoying the holiday season
at the Little Inn Were J. O.
Stauffer, Dr. and MrSs1, D.. B.
Fergus and Mrs. W. R. Jarmain,
all of London; Miss (Ruby
Stauffer and Miss Kay Forbes
of Niagara Fails; Mrs. J,
Fergus, Cartwright; • Mrs. G.
North, Delhi; Mr. and Mrs.
James Briggs and Misses Susan
and Peggy Briggs of Sarnia;
and Mr. and Mrs. Nelil Mustard
and^ family of Port Credit.
Robbie and Andy Erickson
spent several days last week
with their aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Sturgeon, Gode
rich.
Mr. and Mrs. R, J. Larson
spent the Christmas weekend
with Cpl, and Mrs. S. A’. Smith
and Lea .Ann, Clinton and, Mr.
and Mrs.’ Clarence' Larson and
Karen,, London, were also pre
sent. Lea Ann returned with
her grandparents' on Monday
and stayed with them for
several .days.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Warner
and family spent the New Year
holiday with the lady’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schmidt
in Petersburg,
Holiday visitors with Mrs.
William Metcalf were: Mr. and
Mrs. James DeWar, Janice and
David, David Dewar and Miss
June Neilson, all of Toronto.
Miss Marjorie Monaghan is
A former resident pf
field, Gebrge Milton Sturgeon
of Steveston, B.C., passed away
‘ suddenly on Christmas Day,
December 25, in his 56th year.
. Mt. Sturgeon js survived by
his wife, the former Grace
Windsor, one daughter, Mte.
Herbert Nini Brooks and three
grandchildren, all in B.C. Also
surviving are his farther, Wil
liam Sturgeon of Clinton; two
brothers, Newton, Port Dover
and James of Brucefield'; slit
ters, Mrs, Jack (Eerthena)
Hammond, Bayfield; Mrs.
James (Emma) Criuickshank,
Holmesville and Mrs. Edward
(Audrey) Florian, Clinton.
He was a member of the
Bayfield LOL and had served
overseas With the Royal Can
adian Engineers for four years.
He left Bayfield 25 years ago.
■ Funeral services were held on
Wednesday,'December 28 from
St. Anne’s Anglican Church,
Steveston with interment ^in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Van-I spending this week with Mrs.
couver. I Metcalf.
Mr. and Mrs. G, N. Rivers
were guests of Mr. and Mrs,
J. .Charles Monteith in Lambeth
for Christmas.
1 Irving Pease and Mrs. Myrtle
Pease, of London, were at their
village home for ,the< New Year
weekend.
Mr, and Mrs. Warner Payne,
Peter and Paul, were guests qf
Mr,’ and Mrs, Wendell Pitblado
in Oakville from Saturday unital
Tuesday.
Miss 'Shirley Brandon, who
has spent the past two weeks
with Mr, and Mrs. W. Payne is
returning to Essex on Tuesday.
Miss Suszann Weston accom
panied by Rick Rice of Fern
dale, Mich., was with her par
ents for the New Year holiday.
On New Year’s Eve Mr. and
Mrs. H. Weston gave a party
for friends' in Bayfield and
Goderich.
Miss Jiesslie L. Metcalf is in
residence at her village home,
Monty Poulter, Ottawa, visit
ed his aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs; G. N. Rivers last week.
A large crowd welcomed the
New Year at a dance at the
Village Hail, and later enjoyed
a turkey buffet supper. Winner
of the doll' and wardrobe was
Mrs. Ken Mackie. The con
veners report that the proceeds
of the evening will be given
to the “Rollarena” Fund.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruggles Jenkins-
and children, London, and Jim
Butcher' of. St. Thomas joined
Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay and
family for New Year’s Day.
Miss Ellen Lindsay returned to
Kitchener on Tuesday.
Ed Sturgeon is a patient for
a few days in Clinton Hospital.
Garfield Merner who has
.spent the past two weeks With'
hig parents, Mr, and Mrs.. Mer
ton Merner returned to Van-
couver on Wednesday,
Mrs., June Humphries and
Mrs. K., Qememhardt spent the,
New Year’s weekend in Port
Stanley.
Guests of Mrs, Fred Wallis
over New Year’s were Mr. and
Mrs, Ed Welsh, Clinton and Mr;
and1 Mrs. Bruce Pyatt and baby
daughter, Brenda.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mac^
Benzie were guests of then.’ son,
John and family ip Toronto
for Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Turner,
Hamilton and thelfr daughter of
the University of Manitoba,
Winnipeg, were Christmas Vis
itors with Mr, and Mrs. .Russ
Heard.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gra
ham, London, spent the Christ
mas and New Year’s holidays
at thieir cottage “GRAHAMS -
HAVEN” on Thy 11 Street.
Mrs. Alma Basseltt, Goderich,
spent Friday and Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blair;
their daughters, MliS's Brenda
Blair, New York, and Miss
Ethel Blair, Toronto, spent
Christmas with them,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Higgins
were guests of Mrs. M. G.
Chemey in Toronto over ,the
Christmas holiday; they also
visited their son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Higgins
and attended an "At Home”
given by Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Manson on Boxing Day.
Mrs. Leon Duggan, Stratford,
spent Tuesday in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Agnew,
Marlette, Mich., visited their
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Percy. Weston on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Chapman
and family, London, spent the
Christmas and New Year’s holi
days at their residence on Tuyll
Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Logan and
baby, Sara, London, were with,
his parents on New Year’s Day.
George Lindsay returned to
the University of Waterloo and
Miss Debbie Smith, Dennis
Logan and1 Nigel Bellchamber
returned to UWO, 'London bn
Tuesday to resume their studies
after spending the holidays with
their parents.
Renouf Johns, Mr. and Mrs.
Gawain Johns, Mount Clemens,
Mich., were in the village for
the New Year’s weekend.
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Bonfire at Bayfield's Centennial Party
A huge .bonfire climaxed Sunday evening’s New Year’s Centennial celebra-
tions at the Village pf Bayfield. (Photo by Audrey Bellchamber)
Centennial Prayers
Heard In Auburn
AUBURN" — An impressive
prayer service in Knox United
Church on Monday, January 2
Started Centennial year in the
Auburn community.
Rev. R. M. Roberts officiated,
assisted by Rev. W. O, Mather
of Blyth United Church and
Rev. R. J. Tsehanz of Londes
boro. Others taking part were
Mrs. Norman Wightman, organ
ist and Fred Howson of Blyth,
Harrry Snell of Londesiboro and
Torrance Tabb of Auburn Bap
tist Church.
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To one and all we wish you
a Happy and Prosperous
New Year.
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(By Audrey Bellchamber)
BAYFIELD — On New
Years Eve a Bayfield resident,
who should perhaps remain
^anonymous, prepared to sally
forth to greet his friends and
neighbours —• and rediscovered
a few of the basic laws govern
ing liquids.
Before setting out he care
fully filled a 12 oz. bottle with
Ginger Ale or some similar pot
able fluid Which he then placed
in his inner breast pocket.
On arriving at the first port
of call, he and his wife were
persuaded to, stay awhile.
Within the hour While remin
iscing pleasantly xa sharp re
port was heard followed by an
agonized dry, “My God! The
other bottle!!”
It took seconds to prove1 that:
(a) liquids expand, when their
.tempfiratufe rises; (b) liquids
are highly incompressible; (e)
“Ginger Ale” has a vety low
vidosity — i.e, when placed in
the pocket without a container
the liquid flows freely towards
the centre of the earth, but not
without sOone abtorptfoih by
clothing resulting in tell-tale
dark patches in odd places.
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Hensall. Ontario
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Torchlight Parade for Centennial
Bayfield’s young people are shown here in the
village’s torchlight parade which was part of that
community’s ushering in of the New Year and
Canada’s Centennial year on Sunday evening.
(Photo by Audrey Bellchamber)
Bayfield Guides, Scouts, Cubs,
Attend Christmas Festivities
TO bo THIS WORK ,. .
AND TO SUPPLY
PURINA RESEARCH
PROVEN PRODUCTS
IN THE CLINTON AREA
BAYFIELD — The Bayfield
Girl Guide Company With their
leaders enjoyed an evening of
bowling in Clinton on Monday,
December 19.'
The following evening at
theiir regular meeting three
new /'Guides, Karen Brandon,
Mary McFadden and . Lorelie
McClinchey were enrolled by
the Division Commissioner Miss
Mary McMillen Who also pre
sented the Guide Captain, Mrs.
D. Warner, with her warrant.
The Guides lived up to their
itraining and again this year
helped a needy family through
the Children’s Aid Society.
Parents and friends of the
1st Bayfield Scouts and Cubs
enjoyed an evening's entertain
ment on December 21 when the
boys staged their annual Christ
mas concert in the Village Hall.
' Reeve Frank McFadden open
ed the evening’s program and
also acted as M.C. Skits were
performed by the boys Which
delighted the audience and
and showed much, talent.
A highlight Was the entrance
of Santa Claus who* led the
boys and parents in carol sing
ing around the campfire.
The Huron District President,
Stuart Taylor, spoke briefly to
the gathering, as did Harry
Baker on behalf of the Lions
Club, and George Bedchamber
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representing the Group Com
mittee.
Mrs. Walter Pierson, presi
dent of the Ladies Auxiliary,
presented the leaders and tihelir
assistants' with gifts, and Mrs.
Percy Renner was the pianist
for the evening.
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Tillmanns Here
For New Years
BAYFIELD — Dr. and-Mrs.
William Tillmann and family,
London, and theiir guest, Maria
Christina Garcia, Hollot, Mex
ico; Mi', and Mrs. Joseph
Beechile and children; Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh'Gregory and child
ren, London, and Mr. and Mrs.
John Duff and childlren, of Bur
lington, once again joined to
gether in Bayfield to welcome
the New Year and spent the
holiday weekend at thte Albion
Hotel. Celebrating with them
were Mr; and Mrs. Ray Bauer
and family of Kitchener, Who
stayed at the Little Inn.
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TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT
APPLICATIONS
APPLICATIONS for the position of Road Superinten
dent for the Township of Hullett will be received by the
undersigned.
Applications will state qualifications and age of appli
cant and residence and any other details that would seem
pertinent to the position.
All applicants would be expected to begin duties from
January 9, ,1967. Applications must be clearly marked as
to contents and must be in the Clerk’s office not later
than January 7 at 6:00 o’clock pan.
All applicants will be interviewed by the Council
when the details of the contract of employment will be
discussed in detail.
51 & lb
Harry F» Tebbiitt, Cleric,
RR 1, Londesboro, Ontario,
MILFORD W. DURST
Has Been Authorized as The
Purina "Franchise" Dealer
Milford has completed his Feeding Ad
visory Training and is at present keeping
Cost Records on many dairy herds. He is
fully qualified to service all types of farm
operations and present the proven pro
grams as supplied by the largest Com
mercial Research Farm in the world —
Purina!i
His place of business will be the former
"Livermore" store on Isaac St./ with a
loading platform at the rear for con
venient off-street loading.
Milford will’ have available. Hog and
Cattle Feeding Contracts as well as guar
anteed Cage Layer agreements.
We Are Please To Have Mr. Durst
As Our Purina Dealer.
LLOYD W. HUTTON
District Sales Manager
Ralston Purina Company Ltd.
OPERATION
SNOWBALL
JUST LOOK AT
4—1966 PONTIAC STRATO-CHIEFS
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McGee's are
holding a
BIG
WINTER
USED CAR
SALE,
Buy now at
low, low
winter
prices
and
SAVE
$$$$$$$
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SAVE UP TO 50
ON MEN'S SUITS - TOPCOATS - SPORT COATS - WINTER JACKETS
at HERMAN’S MEN’S WEAR
JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
2 and 4 Doors,, stick shifts and automatics. All under factory
warranty and priced from $2,375.00 to $2,495.00. -
A REAL SELECTION.
1967 HONDA MOTORBIKE
Model 160. Only 1,000 miles. Lie. 973T.
An off-season special at $525.00.
CHEV. IMPALA 2 Door Hardtop
283 V8 with stick shift, positraction, power brakes, radio, white- •
walls and discs. 31999H. Only 19,000 mlies and still under
G.M. WARRANTY, Just $2,395.00.
FORD GALAXIE 500 2 Door Hardtop
390 V8, automatic, power brakes, radio and electric aerial.
Must be seen and driven. E3500. Only $1,995.00.
CHEVY II Coach
6 stick with whitewalls and discs. E3320. Talk about cheap.
Look at this. $995.00.
1965
1964
1963
20% Off
STANFIELD'S
WINTER
UNDERWEAR
BOYS’
SPORT SHIRTS
Sizes 10 to 18
ONLT $1.99 63.
MEN’S FLANNEL
PYJAMAS
All Sizes
$5®ob $4.50
PEN 71 COMB
All Sizes
$3.99
SALE STARTS THURSDAY, JANUARY 5
HERMAN’S MEN’S WEAR
CLINTON (OPEN FRIDAY EVENING) 482-9351
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4—STATION WAGONS
All beautiful, fully reconditioned vehicles. 1961 Ford Custom
V8, full power; 1963 Chev. Belair 9 passenger; 1963 Ford
Galaxie and 1960 Chrysler Newport 4 door Hardtop Station
Wagon. Priced from $1,050.00 to> $1,595.00. See These!
1962 RAMBLER Custom 2 Door
B2081. Mechanic's special. $375.00.
PONTIAC STRATO-CHIEF Sedan
Stick shift, radio, whitewalls and washers. A top car. E82831.
Only $1,095.00.
CHRYSLER WINDSOR Sedan
Full power, radio. E2767. $1,195.00.
FORD GALAXIE Sedan
6 stick with radio. Clean as a pin and priced for quick sale.
E2769. Only $950.00.
PONTIAC LAURENTIAN 4 Door Hardtop
283 V8, automatic, discs and a built in custom ana portable
radio. E6714. $875.00.
1962
1961
1962
1960
McGEE’S—Goderich
CADILLACPONTIAC — BUICK
GOODWILL USED CARS
524-8391
THE DEALS
ARE
SIZZLING
HOT,
SO COME
ON IN
AND
SEE US
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