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Clinton News-Record, 1967-06-22, Page 8Page fik—News-Record—Thuro., June 22, 1967 IF By BELLCHAMBERBEAUTIFUL BREEZY » , . . . BAYFIELD PERSONAL ITEMS e CHURCH NEWS • CLUB ACTIVITIES > VILLAGE CorrQapqndQri'f; AUDREY BELECHAMPER ™ Phpnp Subscriptions, Classified Advs. and Display Advs. all accepted by the J3gyfjpld correspondent. HAPPENINGS Bayfield 1? i OB Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Graham, London, are staying, at “Gra- hpmshaven”, their cottage oh Tuyll Street. My, and Mrs. R. Windeibank, and daughter, Alice, spent.the weekend at their cottage on Howard Street; Mrs. Winde- bank and Alice had just re­ turned from Expo ’67. ’ • 1 Master Kevin Doerr, Mitchell, is visiting his aunt and- uncle, Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Hovey, Brigadier and Mrs. F, A- Clift, Mrs, JS<E, Hovey, Miss. Jessie L, Metcalf, Mr.,and Mrs. E. W- Oddleifson, Mr. and Mrs* Donald Beck, Mrs. Fred Mc­ Ewen, Mrs. William Metcalf, Mrs. Leroy Poth, Mrs. W, E. Parker; Brig, and Mrs. G. L- Morgan Smith attended the opening of the Archives at the Goderich Museum held Thursday, June 15. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Sturgeon left last Thursday to visit their • son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Geriald Sturgeon, Preston, and also to make the Acquaintance of their new grandson, Stephen Edward. Mrs, John Pearson, who had been a patient in Clinton Pub­ lic Hospital for the past two weeks, returned to her home on Saturday. Miss Mary Monaghan; Tor­ onto', is visiting Mrs. William Metcalf this week. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Murray and family, Toronto, ■ were at the former’s cottage over the weekend. Mr. William Leskitt, London, spent the weekend at his cot­ tage on Dow St. pn Mr. James A, Cameron re;; eentiy spent a week in Toronto' and attended the principals’ an-. npal dinner, held at the Royal York Hofei, Oh .his. return} home he - was .accompanied by his daughter and family. M?, and Mrs.' Hugh McPherson and. two children, Mr, and Mrs. W.,E. G. Bell- . chamber spent the weekend in Burlington, as,guests of Mr. and Mrs, Allan Elliot and Michael.' Miss Diane ’Vogt, who had Spent the past week visiting. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Scotchmqr, returned to Toronto on Sunday. Mrs. W. E, Manness and'Mrs/ Armand Manness, London, spent the weekend at the former’s cottage. ,v . G. N- Rivers spent the week­ end with his son and family, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Rivers, Lon­ don. ' . .•/' Mr. and Mrs,. F. ;B. Schaf- hutlin, Cooksville; Walter Rob­ inson, Toronto and Bill Robin­ son, were weekend guests of Mrs. . W., H. Robinson at her summer « home I: on Delevan Street.^ .' F* , Congratulations to George Lindsay, University of Water­ loo, Dennis Logan, Jim Robin­ son and Nigel Bellchamber,. University of Western Ontario/ all of whom have successfully, completed- their1 year’s studies/ Visiting Mr. and Mrs. -Ken Ferguson from,. Friday .'until Monday were, Mr. and; Mrs. J,' W. Raymann and Billy of, ..Bir­ mingham, .Mich; Mr. andJMrs,. J. L. McCoy and baby "son or Fort Worth, Texas, and joining the family gathering over- the weekend were Mr. 'and Mrs.- A. G, Molitor and their three daughters, Mr, and Mrs, Don Ferguson and family, Strath- roy; Mr, and Mrs, Ken Fergus? on and family, and Mrs- Bmily Martens of j^mdon:. Mr. and Mrs, W. C, Parker, Charlie and Kim, London, Jack and David Parker, Dorchester, were weekend visitors with. Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Parker, Joining the family on Sunday were Mr, arid Mrs. Robert Parker and Pam of Dorchester, Canon H. M, LangFord D-D, is a guest of Mrs, R. H. F Gairdner, Mrs. Rance Bricker, who accompanied her father on Sunday returned to Kitchener in the, evening," - «• Miss' KJathyrn Sparks left Tuesday for London, ,en route to New Jersey, Trip Clives Concert; • A girls’ trio from the choir of the Miller Memorial Bible Institute, Pambrun, Bask-, sang ,ht a concert held at the Bay- field Baptist Church on Friday, June 16. >, The trip comprised of Miss Doreen Funk, Miss Lorna Shaws, both of Saskatchewan, .and Miss ^Lorraine Kirsch of B.C. were' accompanied by Mr, David Pollard "at the piano, Mr, Pollard also gave several ac­ cordion solos. The guest speaker was thd Rev.M. Bourke. At the conclusion of their recital the young ladies very thoughtfully went to the home of Mrs. R. H. F, Gairdner and sang for her. A Proud Foursome These men dre former reeves of Goderich, Town­ ship who all took pant in organizing the -township^ Centennial celebrations last weekend, They are, left to right, Walter Forbes, who was 'also warden of . 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Visit Household Finance now ’ Ask about'cretfit life Insurance on loans at low group rales HOUSEHOLD FINANC GODERICH 35A West Street—Telephone 524-7383 (above the Signal Star) Ask about our evening hours I JF9^n5r^3r CUSTOM SEAMLESS FLOORING Thousands of different color combinations Never needs waxing (Lucy R, Woods) . Preserving time has come again! In-the..midst of the current heat Wave we think of food for the cold winter days! Only .on this occasion, “Mr.” hasn’t been standing, over a hot stove ^canning. He put by the . usual amount of rhubarb in ‘the ‘locker. It is so easy' to prepare for the freezer — just wash; cut the stalks an pieces the desired length, put into plastic bags, dose them- and presto — they are ready, for the deep freeze or locker. It makes one’s mouth water to. think of pies or stewed rhubarb with the flavour of spring in the off. season. ■; . ' Carl processed some asparagus, tbo, for the locker but With the heat and humidity,' that vegetable sort of got ahead of him and the beetles took over, so cut the season short. However, Lucy is relishing lamb’s quarters for cooked greens these days. They have a much better flavour than spinach arid need no tend­ ing. There is certainly no Shortage df those Weeds- 'in the gardens at The Hut. .And they aren’t the only ones taking* the nourishment’ from vegetables and/ flowers — burdocks, sour docks, dandelions, plantain, etc., have luxuriant foliage.' ( ' ' 1 Someone prophesied that June-was going to BAYFIELD — At the regular- council ifj’eeting on ‘ Monday evening ty/o petitions were pre; Rented to council - requesting some action be taken' regarding the: ^nuisance created by drivers of motorcycles and cars, stress­ ing the need for increased polic­ing. - ’ Cpl: A. Hardy of the Goderich detachment 'of the- OPP; was present at the request of coiMv cil and addressed council as to what action could be. taken to curb the alleged nuisance. He made it clear that^^he OPP. would act if those complaining would supply licence niTmbers, identify the driver and support .charges. In .respect of- the noise problem he rnentipned that, ef­ fective July two'- types of “muffler” noted for their special “sound effects” will become il­ legal. ;>He' added that while most, young people are basically hon­ orable they are fascinated, by 'speed and. wisdom comes with age. . 3 ’ Councillor Oddleifson said that we should make, allowances for youth and they in turn should make allowances for the wishes of older people. \ • After council had’heard com­ plaints voiced on behalf of the adults, the Reeve asked if any of the young people present would care to say anything. The first question was, “If certain, types ..of • mufflers are illegal why is their sale permitted?” The clerk-treasurer, Mrs. Ma­ loney on behalf of the Rollarena committee, said that it had been suggested that roller skating attracted undesirables. Bruce Bitd, speaking for the younger residents said that any activity would always • attract a few dubious characters, but he be­ lieved that most of our ypung '/ be the growing month this year, and it has come-' <true. Lucy hopes that it isn’t over by the Tifne the boxed and potted plants are set out here.-She feels for the flowers and is apt to be impatient when she cannot do things herself. . There are wars and rumours of wars,- and right’ in Bayfield there was a battle on Tuesday afternoon — the Department of Health trying to keep rabies under control. “Mr.” expected that Saudi the cat would bolt as soon as the lid of the box, made especially for this occasion, was opened. But to his surprise the cat just looked around to see where he was... - ■ There weren’t many cats and dogs at the‘clinic •at that time — Sandi was the third in line X- but according to Carl they were all on.their best be­ haviour. Sandi scolded ,all the way up. to the-Town' Hall and all the way home again. It was' obvious he didn’t relish being in the box, or the car. He .looked dazed when he got out and found "himself in familiar surroundings, but he bore “Mir?’ no grudge. S-sMvh! We’re keeping our fingers crossed, but > Lucy thinks that Sandi will guard the tender young vegetables and save Carl erecting, a wire barricade , against Peter Rabbit and his kith and kin. And she hopes the' same applies to Johnny . Woodchuck, too, •». although he might be more than a match for the cat. F Twenty years ago When the -barn swallows 'in-, ’ sisted on building over one of the Upstairs windows at “The Hut” someone told Lucy: “Doh’f worry about their nest. Lightning never strikes where they build.” This year they have located under the verandah roof . on top of one of the posts at Mrs. CL( Beil’s home. They make a mess to clean up while they are in the process of building, but they are pretty birds. In these days of violent thunderstorms, it is hoped ibhe Old legend repeated to Lucy holds good. Centennial Happening Clan Gregor Square, Bayfield SATURDAY JULY 1 5-7 p.m.—• Chicken Barbecue, homemade, pies, etc* “ provided by United 'Church Women, $175 arid $1.00. 7i00 p.m —THE HAPPENING ‘ (Costumes arid Cdpisr^ Please!) Promenade, Community Singing, Fire­ works. AUSPICES CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE, VILLAGE OF BAYFIELD Shower Held For Marilyn Rothwell. BAYFIELD ~ ,On the even­ ing 'of June 9, a miscellaneous shower for Miss Marilyn Rath- well was held in the United Church basement. Brenda’ Stirl­ ing was in charge of the guest book and Carol. Penliale, Anna Stirling and Beatrice Welsh or­ ganized the program. ‘ 1 Many useful and beautiful gifts were received by the bride­ elect. . s BAYFIELD — Unit two of Bayfield UCW met- on "Wednes­ day evening, June 14 at the home of Mrs. Wilfred Castle, Clinton, with 12 ladies present. Mrs. Donald Beck opened the meeting with a scripture read­ ing followed by a short talk on “Doing our part in the church to the best-of our ability and talents”, closing with prayer ’and the thought for today “In work we Have fellowship the creator”. ;Mrs. D. Haw presided over the business meeting during which final plans were made .for .the chicken barbecue on July T. ’ The ladies were invited to a shower honouring Miss Pam .Husser on June 24 at the home of Mrs. Charles SCotchmer, and a tea on July 2 at the home of Mrs. Rose SCotchmer. Mrs. Beck .reminded the mem­ bers-of the Ecumenical Service to be held in Pioneer Park on July -2. The meeting closed with -the Mizpah Benediction, fol­ lowed by a social hour and re­ freshments. people feel that roller skating is one of the better, things that has “happened” to the village. Reeve McFadden thanked the petitioners and the young people who had taken the trouble to attend the meeting. He said that he felt the police are doing an excellent job and thanked Cpl. Hardy for attending. He noted the large degree of co­ operation given by the OPP and acknowledged the fact that a problem exists and said that .council will study it. Reeve Mc­ Fadden also stated that the OPP would assist in the event of heavy traffic in connection with July 1 celebrations. Council approved the expendi­ ture of $50 in the form of a donation to the “July 1 Com­ mittee”. ' Council agreed to ask the school representative, Dr. Mor­ gan Smith, to arrange a meet­ ing betweeh Bayfield council and the Area No. 1 School Board in view of their interest in acquiring the property form­ erly.' known as,. 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PEAMEALED BACK BACON-By the piece (9c lb VIM SKIMILK POWDER, 3-lb. KING’S CHOICE TOMATOES—. KRAFT. DINNERS .... ASSORTED FRESHIES BAYER’S 3 for 47c reg. 5 for 29c SPECIAL 10 for 49c 69c all Property Owners'in Huron County I'4 fw $1.00 . The co-operation of all citizhiis is Solicited, ALEX CHESNEY, Weed Inspector, County of Huron. PRODUCE No. 1 5UNKIST Size 163’ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to WALLACE’S In accordance With the Weed Control Abt, R.S.O, > 1960, Sec. 3,13, 19, and amendments thereto, that unless,, noxious weeds growing on their lands nre destroyed by June 30th and throughout the season, Jhe Municipality may enter Upon the said lands and have the Weeds des­ troyed, charging the costs against the land in taxes, as . set out in the Act,