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Clinton News-Record, 1967-07-06, Page 9BEAUTIFUL BREEZY 35th Anniversary Celebration Will Yeo left on Sunday for Swastika, Northern Ontario, to spend thq summer as a Junior Forest Ranger with the Dept, of Lands and Forests. nA WWY wwk 4*' JF * JCf Clinton News-Record. Thursday, July 6, 1967 9 By BELLCHAMBER PERSONAL ITEMS 9 CHURCH NEWS • CLUB ACTIVITIES • VILLAGE HAPPENINGS Correspondent; AUDREY BELLCHAMBER — Phone 565-2864, Bayfield * Subscriptions, Classified Advs. and Display Advs. all accepted' by the Bayfield correspondent, • I BAYFIELD — Mrs. GordonD. botch mer \ entertained at a rousseau tea in honor of Miss km Hus?er on Sunday, July 3. ■iss Husser will become the ride of William Scotchmer on Iturday July 8. ’ \ I Guests were received by the Istess, the brid&-electandher ■other, Mrs, GarnettHiisser of prt William. Miss Dayle Scot- Bmer was in charge of the guest Bok; showing the trousseau and ■is were Mr. Paul Moss, Mrs. letcher McLaughlin and Miss larlene Scotchmer. |The tea table was centered Ith an arrangement of yellow Ises and orange blossom, flan- Id by white tapers. Pouring k in the afternoon were, Mrs. paries Scotchmer, Mrs. D, R. pek, Mrs. Robert.Green and Its. Robert Heath; assisting pre Mrs, Percy Renner, Mrs. Irdon Porter, Mrs. Ron Scot. Imer, Mrs. Raymond Scotch- ler and Mrs. Ken Scotchmer, Baring and serving in the even- pwere Mrs. Jack Scotchmer, |r. F.P. Arkell, Mrs. Jack Bavie, Miss LyndaScotchmer, ' Bss' Rosemary Wiles, Mrs. Bbert Turner and Mrs. Don Iger, pn keeping with the Centennial Bar, Miss Husser and the pies serving were gowned in Bntennial costumes, The bride pct wore a peach satin crin- Bne gown with white lace bon- p and mittens; enhancing her Bivn was heirloom jewelery of Bver filigree set with garnets.. Bliscellaneous showers have pn given in Miss Husser’s par by Mrs. Richard Sydoko p Mrs. David Newton of Lon- p, who entertained the teach- p staff of Manor Park school ■which Pam was a member, ■ by Mrs. Dorothy Marshall ■I Mrs. Paul Moss at the Hiner’s home in London. In Bayfield by Mrs. G. Por- - I, Mrs. Raymond Scotchmer Is. Ron Scotchmer and Mrs. pcy. Renner at the home of Is. Charles Scotchmer. prs. Jack Reavie of Wingham Io entertained at a miscel- ecus shower where the sts were Miss Husser’s ner high school friends. the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Scotchmer, Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Tay­ lor, David and Paul, London spent the holiday weekend with the lady’s parents* M, and Mrs. IvanSteckle. Mr. and Mrs. R. Roy Fitz­ simons attended Centennial cel­ ebrations in Seaforth on Fri­ day evening. Miss Mary Mark? accomp­ anied by Victor Pickard, Tor­ onto, spent the weekend with her brother, John Marks. LittJeDarleneSmale, Exeter, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.* R; Roy Fitz* siipons, this week, BAYFIELD - Guests at the Albion Hotel for the holiday weekend this week are Mr. William Ballard, Scott,Kenneth and Nancy, Clarkstone, Mich. Mrs. David Davey and Susan of Battle Creek, Mich. Chris Creighton and Paullete Berg, eron, Troy, Mich. Mrs. and Mrs, Norman Cooper, Mount Clement, Mich. Mr. A. J. Cook, A.llan Park, Mich. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Cook, Ottawa. Mr, . and Mrs. L. Ford, London, Mrs Sylvia Graf, Royal Oak, Mich. Mrs. Marion Bales, Keith and Kelly, of Birkley Mich. M, K. Pepper, London, Miss Gayle Simpson, London. Mr. and Mrs , J. Woolweber, Thornhill, Mr. and Mrs. Brad Truitt, Detroit. Mr. William Smale, Grosse . Pointe, Mich. Effective July 1 Bayfield pub- lie library will be open op Man- day and Friday afternoon?from 1:30 to 4:30 and Wednesday ev- enigns, 7 - 9 p.m, Mr. W. H. Maqdonald of Chic­ ago, Ill. has been visiting at “Stonehaven’’ with hiss sister Miss Margaret Macdonald and Miss Hodgins, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Burt and family/Woodstock, are stay­ ing at their home on Sarnia road. Mr. and Mrs, Don Robinson and their children, Susan, Mic­ hael} and Patrick, of Calgary, and Mr., and Mrs, Eric Rob­ inson of London are visitingthe former’s parents, Mr. andMrs. Harry Baker; joining them for ’ the long holiday weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Chris Klaudi and son, Albert of Woodstock, Mrs, M. E. Hodgins, Miss Margaret Macdonald; and Mr. W, H. Macdonald spent last Sunday atKincardineBeachwith Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Gurney, Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Hunter* Mrs. Charles Rogers, and Miss Sally Beth Hunter, Toronto, are in residence at their summer home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Parker, London, are staying at their village home. Miss Carrie Dixon, Brantford is visiting Camon and Mrs. F. H. Pauli, Miss Doris Arm­ itage, Listowell, was their guest for the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Howards cotch- ■ ” (V: Orangemen Plan 12th ANOTHER AT BAYFIELD JAYFIELD - Mr. R. B.John- n returned to her home on lisa street last Friday after nding a month visiting in gary, Banff, Vancouver, tor la and Jasper park. Ir. and Mrs. J, R. R. Wil- c, Cathie,Douglas}and Ain- > of Toronto are .spending summer at their home on field Terrace; joining them the weekend were Mr. and s. R. D. Johnston, David Robbie of Port Credit, ,ev and Mrs. H. E. J. Webb, idon, called on Mr. R. H. F. rdner on Sunday. (r. and Mrs. Harold Weston their daughter, Miss Sus- n Weston and Rick Rice, ndale, Mich., as their guests : week; Mr. and Mrs. John ;yak-of Warren, Mich., joined n on Thursday for the holi- weekend. !iss PZ Adams and Miss M, >inson are staying at Prim- ie Cottage, the former’s sum- r home for the season. Jr. and Mrs. J.- Oates and lily, Kitchener, were at their tage on Delvan street for the- ikend. 4iss Mary Hovey, London, ited her brother and his wife, . and Mrs. J. E. Hovey for .holiday weekend. Ar. and Mrs. Norman Toms urned to Detroit on Monday er spending the past two eks with Mr. and Mrs. Mal­ in Toms. dr. and Mrs. J. B. Grime, rek and Barry, Guelph, spent iday with the farmer’s par- s, Mr. and Mrs. W. E”. Beil- mbers. Ir. and Mrs. John MacKenzie Professor and Mrs. Man- Thompson and children, vis- I Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- izle Jr* and family in Tor- j over the weekend. ,P.P. Cpl* and Mrs. Lloyd stlake and children spent the. kena with Mr. and Mrs. colm Toms; their daughter tierine Ann i? spending the t two weeks with her grand- ants. ft and Mrs. Allan Yates, id and Catherine, London, vacationing with their idparents, Mr* and Mrs. .es Barnes at their Cottage ane O’Pines* fire of undetermined origin pletly destroyed a house oh farm of Edgar Rathwell on lesdaymorning. The house About A 110 years old and replaced a log house built 853, when the farm was based from the Canada pany by the Welsh family, hose possession the pro- r remained until purchased [ft Pathwell about 15 years Bi.A, Quigg, kimmy and and ken lies, London were end visitors of Mr. and Eric Earl. ss Diane Vogt and Jim sod, Toronto and Mr, and Stephen Scotchmer, Sar- rare weekend Visitor a With Murphy Lodge No. 710 Clinton met last week for their regular meeting with Wor. Master Harold Crittenden presiding. Bob Glen, Clayton Hodgins and Mervyn Falconer wereapp- ointed as a committee to look after a float for the July 12 celebration in Bayfield. Thomas Deeves reported the cairn in Clan Gregor Square would be ready for dedication * service by the twelfth with some changes being made in recognit. • ion of the LOBA. The lodge will meet again on July 12 at 9:30 a.m. in Clinton and proceed to the Agricultural Park at. Bayfield by 1:30 P.m. Some of the South Huron members will be parading in London on Saturday, July 8 and there will also be a parade in Galt on Saturday, July 15. Don Kane of Stratford scored a perfect “ace” on the par three 135 yard, at the Bayfield course Sunday afternoon. Using a No. 5 hole, 7 iron; Mr. Kane hit the ball directly to the hole in what was des. cribed as a perfect golf shot. He was playing with G. T. Hill of Stratford, and Albert Wright, Clinton, at the time. This is the eighth hole in one at Bayfield. All names of the lucky players are engraved on the handsome trophy on dis- play in the clubhouse. mer, Chatham, were with his parents .Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Scotchmer for the holiday week- ' end, Howard Scotchmer will at­ tend a summer course at U.W.O. London and Mrs, Scotchmer will •. visit her parents Mft arid Mrs, Orville Oveils in Mitchell toy . the months of June and July. < Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rennen-' kampf and theif-children* Pe? ter and Carpi, spent last week at the family summer home on Sarnia road,' Miss Adele Fernette of Det­ roit is spending (he summer at her cottage on Delewar street. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McPher-- son and children,Toronto, spent the weekend at the cottage. Miss Alice Drouin, Detroit, is spending the season at her cottage on Louisa street. Mr. and Mrs. John Cook and . family, Ingersol are spending several days at their cottage on Howard street. Rev. and Mrs, E, Kurtz and children, of Rochester, New York, are staying at their sum- t mer home. Mr. and Mrs. George Atkins, Stratford, are staying at their cottage this week. Miss Kathleen Reid,accomp- anted by Mrs. G, H. Sheppard* Windsor, were guests of Kir. and Mrs,, carl E. Deihl from Saturday until Tuesday, their dinner guests on Sunday were Mrs. Morris Durham, Clinton and her son, George Durham, recently of Edmonton and now living in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pounder, John, Cathy, and Mary spent the weekend with the lady’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Scotchmer/ on their return to Chatham they were accompan­ ied by Karen Brandon who will spend this week with them. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rowse and children, Welland, are vis­ iting with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Smith this week. Mr. and Mrs.. E. I., Reid returned to their home on Louisa street on Monday after spending some weeks in Det­ roit, Guests this week are Mr. and Mrs. George Hoggarth also of Toronto. Staying at the Jowett Cottage over this week are, F/O and Mrs. Howard Cartmill of North Bay, Mr. and Mrs. J. Quick and son of London, and Mr., and Mrs. Lee Barlow and fam­ ily of Detroit. Tabb-Thompson Wedding In London Church TABB-THOMPSON Riverside United church, London,was the scene of apretty wedding last week when Rev, Harold Snell officiated for the marriage of Gladys Viola Thompson and William Torr- ance Tabb. The bride is the daughter of the -late Mr and Mrs. John Thompson and the groom is the son of the late Mr. andMrs. William Tabb. The bride chose a powder blue en­ semble of nylon lace with white accessories and wore a corsage of pink carnations. She was attended by her • cousin, Mrs. Laurie Scott of Blyth, who wore a pink lace ensemble with a corsage of white carnations. The groom was attended by Mr. Laurie Scott of Blyth. A wedding re­ ception was held for relatives at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Laurie Scott of Blyth. For a wedding trip to Detroit, Livonia, Mich., and Kitchener the bride wore a linen mint green suit with white accessories. ^fhe fifteen “survivors” of a total of 38 entrants * In CFB Clinton’s Centennial Moustache Growing • Competition are shown following the judging last ■ Thursday. The competition lasted for 10Q days. The seven prize winners and judges are in the front two rows.. F.ront row, left to right are: W/C B.R, Rafuse (judge); Cpl. J.P, Ma?sicotte (Best overall); G/C K.R. Greenaway (judge); Sgt. B.L. Elsener; J. Andar) (judge). Second row: Sgt, M.R. • Salter, AC2 N. DuBuc, Cpl. J.H, Gallant, Fit. Lt. L.K. Shields, and LAC L.G, Coleman. (CFB Clinton Photo) Clinton Sgts' Mess Sponsors /■ ■/Successful Centennial Week The Sergeants’ Mess of Can. adian Forces Base Clinton re­ cently' sponsored a full week of festivities to commemorate Canada’s Centennial. The week­ long celebrations were the off­ icial centennial project of the Mess and were open to Mess Members and their invited guests from the surrounding area. Sgt. Larry Lapointe, chair­ man of the Sgts’ Mess enter- LONDESBORO Mr. and Mrs. Stan Shobbrook of Toronto and* Mrs. Woon of Clinton visited on Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harve’Hunking, Mr. and Mrs. EmersonHesk, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Durnin visited’ on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Case, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Livingstone and family spent a day last week with • their parents, the Harold Liv­ ingstones. The Berean unit of theU.C.W will meet on Thursday, July 13 in the church at 8:30 p.m. tainment committee, reported that in all some 3,000 people participated in various events ranging parade and two theme. A car bingo sponsored by local merchants and associate members was held.Sgt. Stevens of CFB Downsview won the grand prize, a 1960 Falcon. The ladies -of the Mess had a fash­ ion show featuring modern and Centennial attire. To add to the Centennial at- mpsphere, the Sergeants’ Mess set up a museum which dis- played relics of yesteryear, and the people attending the funct­ ions at the Mess were encour­ aged to wear centennial costumes. from a Centennial to an outdoor picnic dances in a Centennial Personal Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mid­ dleton and Mr. and Mrs. G.K. Crocker, Exeter, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ear- ley and family of Hillcrest * Angus Farms, Kerwood. V. r from July 2 fro July 24 BADGER FARM EQUIPMENT a complete line of Silo Unloaders and Distributors, Cleaners, Conveyors, Feeding Systems, Forage Boxes Blowers. Also Veterinary Supplies, Zero Milking Systems and Barn Whitewashing. will be CLOSED FOR VACATION A pleasant surprise par ty was .held at the home of Mr. And Mrs, William Batkin on Thurs­ day evening when friends and re­ latives gathered to celebrate the occasion of their 35th wedding anniversary. Mrs, Edward Grigg, who un­ derwent surgery in St, Joseph’s Hospital, London, last week is making favourable progress. Miss Vickie Harris, Win- throp, is spending a few days with her aunt and uncle, l/ix. and Mrs. Eldon Yeo. Miss Florence Saunders,who was a patient in Clinton Public Hospital, is convalescing at the home of Mrs. Howard Snell. Mr. and ” spent the , _ ___________ with Mr. • and Mrs. James Murray. i Mrs. Doug Norman weekend at Dundalk 20* For Service Call 262-2114. Hensal SUMMER DRESSES Summer Dresses (Misses and Half Sizes) • Rainwear • Summer Pant Suits • Summer Skirts • Summer Jackets • Sleeveless Blouses • Summer Sleepwear. Ladies Wear and Dry Goods z-«- ORDERS BY TELEPHONE — $135 Friday—Served from 9:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Saturday—Served from 9:30 p.m. to MidnightTORONTO A»kabout convenient departure •nd return times FerHovmetlMi, phon* th* local ■ CN P****ng«rS«lM Offic* [............... 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