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BAYFIELD
PERSONAL ITEMS • CHURCH NEW? • CLUB ACTIVITIES • VILLAGE HAPPENINGS
Correspondent: AUDREY BELLCHAMBER — Phone 565-2864, Bayfield ’
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all accepted by the Bayfield correspondent.
UYFIELD - 'The spacious
I beautiful grounds of “Eb.
k“, the residence of Dr.
I Mrs, G, L, Morgan Smith
I the scene of a garden tea
I bake sale on Wednesday,
t 5*
ponsored by the Anglican
Irch Women of Trinity
|rch the event was very well
Inded.
wests were welcomed by
lACW president, Mrs. J.B.
Lins, and Mrs. G. L. Mor-
[Smith.
Irs. R. J. Larson, assisted
■Mrs. Emerson Heard and I, L, B. Smith were in charge
ne stalls where a tempting hy of home baking and pre*
Les were displayed.
he tea table, covered with a
b lace tablecloth was cen-
I with an arrangment of
ps in varing hues of pink
| silver rose bowl, flanked
link tapers in silver holders
During tea were Mrs. F. H. kl, Mrs. F. P. Arkell, Mrs.
Id Scotchmer and Mrs, Fred
Beau, assisted by Mrs. Eric
I, Mrs; Fred Fraser, Mrs.,
I. Reid, Mrs. W. R Elliott.
[Mrs, W, A. Armour;
Irs. F, A. Clift was the 1 able convenor of the event.
. G. W. Rivers, treasurer
LCW, reports it was a very
lessful afternoon.
ir. and Mrs, Eric Robinson
irned to London on Monday
r visiting Mr. and Mrs. by Baker for the past week;
and Mrs. Baker’s four kilters and their families
fe with their parents over
I weekend ; this being the
k time in several yearis
were all together.' Pre. '
sent were Mrs., D. M.C, His.
lop, Julia and Laura of Port
Huron; Mr. and Mrs, Chris
Lkaudi and Albert, Woodstock,
Mr. land Mrs, Douglas Long,
Gregory;, Andrea and Jamie of
Ancaster, and Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Robinson and family of
Calgary. The latter are vis
iting relatives and friends in
the district this week, while
the children remain with their
grandparents.
Miss Rosemary Wild was the
guest of honor at a miscel.
laneous shower on Sunday
July 9. t
Hosted fry the bridal'atten.
dants, Misses Linda Hill, Linda
Overholt apd Barbara Wild, the
event was held in St, Joseph's
Parish Hall, and was attended
by over a hundred friends and
relatives.
Miss Wild, who will become
the bride of Donald Corriveau
on August 19, graciously thank,
ed everyone for the honor ac-"
corded her. A buffet dinner
was served by the hostesses.
Mrs. Lome Cook entertained
at a miscellaneous shower in
honor of her niece Miss Nancy
Cook, Stratford, on Monday
evening. Those present were
Mrs. William Tillman, Mrs.
Hugh Gregory, the bride-elect’s
mother, Mrs. Newman Patter
son; Mrs. James Wareham;,
Mrs. Lloyd Stevens, her grand,
mother, Mrs, Cree Cook; Mrs.
Bill Greig; Miss Jean Greig;
Mrs. Bill Greig; Miss Jean
Greig; Mrs. Bob Lightfoot; Mrs.
J. E, Hovey; Mrs. Ron Chap-
man; Mrs. J. R. R. Willock;
Mrs. Bill Bell and Mrs. Gre-
gory Sr.
ALL SUMMER DRESSES
POSLUN'S JACKETS
SWIM HATS
I OFF
I ALL RAIN COATS I Plain and Reversible Styles
■Cotton Housecoats—Sabre Pant
Suits — Shorts, Bermuda and
lamaica—Slims—Shells — Swim
Sults—Skirts—Cotton SleopwMi
F Uniforms — Sleeveloss
’/i PRICE RACK
Jackets — Shells — Shirts — Skirts — Suits
BE SURE TO SEE THESEI
LADIES' WEAR and DRY GOODS
CUNTON — HENSALL — EXETER
BADGER FARM EQUIPMENT
P°r a complete line of Silo Unloaders ..and Distributors
in T C?pveyors,. Feeding Sy stems, forage Boxes
jnd Blowers. Also Veterinary Supplies, rZerb MilifinV Systems.hnd Bam Whitewashing. . upp',es’ <Cero Miik|ng
Call HURON FARM SERVICE
HR X Seaforth Phone 482-7109
on Hwy. 8, 2 miles west of Seaforth 14.
(John Segeren Form)
SALES & SERVICE STEVE KEMBER
•• . tf
Frank Yeo,
Secretary-T reasurer,
tLFL 3, Clinton, Ontario,
Tenders Will be received by Goderich Township School
Area Board for painting two classrooms, two washrooms
and nurse’s roorri at HblmeSviHe School. For further
culars contact caretaker Ivan COfclough* Tenders to be ih
hand of secretary-treasurer by the 19th July, 1967. Lowest
Or any tender not necessarily accepted. Wotk to be Com
pleted by the 2i5th August, 1967,
TENDERS
BAYFIELD - There is quite
a rt hustle and bustle” around
the village this week in pre-
paration for the annual Pioneer
Park Rummage Sale on Fri
day evening. Further details in
the coming events,
The Sacrament of Holy Bap
tism according to the Anglican
rite was administered in Trin.
ity Church Bayfield, on Sun
day 9th July.
Dale Edward, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Rowse, Welland
arid Lisa Alexis, daughter of
Cpi. and Mrs. Stanley Smith,
CFB Clinton, were received
into the church by Rev. E.J.B,
Harrison, Repton.
Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. B. Smith and Mr. and Mrs.
R. Larson, jointly hosted a
Christening party, at the Lar-
"son home, following the ser
vice.
Mr, and Mrs. Laurie May
and family, Palmerston, are at
their cottage this week.
Family guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Le Beau at the
weekend were Mf and Mrs.
Paul Moss, London and Mr.
and Mrs. Fletcher Mclaughlin
and Megan Ann; Mrs. McLaugh
lin and daughter are staying for
the week.
Mrs. George Kallis has re
turned to Detroit for a few days
after spending last week at her
cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Heintz and
their two children,Waterloo,
are holidaying at their summer
cottage, i
Mrs. Carl E. Deihl is at pre
sent a patient in Victoria Hos
pital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Cook,
Janice and Philip are at their
cottage on Howard Street for
the summer; guests of the Cooks
over the long weekend were
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roberts and
family of Ingersoll.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dewar and
David, Toronto, were weekend
vistiors with his mother, Mrs.
David Dewar.
Mrs. Rance Bricker and Mrs.
Catherine Vroom visited Mrs.
R.H.F. Gairdner on Sunday; the
former’s father, Canon H7 M.
Langford who has been the guest
of Mrs.' Gairdner for the past
two weeks, returned to Water
loo with them.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Willsie,
Londop, visited,,in ^p^jljage
on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ford,
London, have taken up residence
at Miss Wolfenden’s cottage on
Howard street, for the summer
months.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cameron
and William Cameron, Detroit,
spent the weekend with their
cousin, James and Mrs. Cam
eron.
Hugh McPherson,Downsview,
spent the weekend with his wife
and family at their cottage on
Delevan Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Cook of
Chicago, are staying at their
summer home on Tuyll Street;
visiting them are Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Wareham and son Dan of
St. Louis Missouri, and John
Goleas of Northbrook, Hl.
Vacationing in the Jowett cot
tage area are: Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Denomme and family,
Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. F. Mar
tin and family, Hamilton; Mr.
Disease "Panty Girdle Syndrome"
... Cure: "Let Yourself Go, Girls"
Wearing too tight a panty
girdle can cause a form of
edema or swelling of the legs.
Two American doctors re
cently described this condition
as the “parity girdle syndrome”
when two of their patients com
plained of swollen legs.
A complete medicai examin-
ation showed the patients to be
in good health except for the
swelling which, they explained,
was not present in the morn-
Ing but developed and worsened
during the day. The condition
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arid Mrs. J.R.B. Wilson and fam
ily, S cai'b or ough.
Mr, and Mrs. D. J, Barlow,
Detroit, are visiting their sop,
L,ee and family at his cottage.
Mr, and Mrs. J*. D. Hughes
celebrated their 40 wedding an-
niversary on Thursday, July 6.
A surprise party, .attended by
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Makins;
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scotchmer;
Mrs. Helen Cobb; Mr. and Mrs.
John Lindsay and Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Poth was held in the
evening at their home when
Mr. and Mrs, Hughes were pre
sented with a gift to mark the
happy occasion,' -
Mr, and Mr. A. Wakelln,
Stratford, spent the weekend
at their cottage in Lane O’
Pines; their guests were two
members of the Hugh Clopton
High School soccer team, of
Stratford-on-Avon, England.
The soccer team is on a six
week tour of Stratford and area,
it is sponsored by the Strati
ford minor Hockey and Soccer
Association and is their Cen
tennial project, '
Mrs. Bert Sherritt had her
brother, Walter Osbourne and
her sister, Mrs. Follife, Det
roit, as‘: her guest for the past
ten days,
Mr. and Mrs. John Pearson
and Doug, London, are vacation,
ing at their cottage on Dow
Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sturgeon
visited their daughter and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Frank And
erson, St., Marys, fop the week
end. '
Miss Linda ■ Leonard of
Willowdale, is visiting her •
grandmother1, Mrs. E. A.. Feat
herston.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. D B.
smitn for the weekend were
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Foster
and their three daughters, Mr.
and Mrs. William Bean' and Ed
Rowse, Welland; Mrs. Rowse
and children, who have spent
the past week with her par
ents, returned Jmme witti her
husband on Monday.
Miss Gayle Turner has re
turned to Stratford,, after be
ing home with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert- Turner, for
the past month.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Higgins,
Toronto, are ‘ visiting at' “The
<><Maples“v>-■ theMiome of thelr»
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Higgins. ■ ■ ;
Miss Dorothy- Hampton was
the guest of Mr. - and Mrs.
G. D. Scotchmer' over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Scotch
mer and Dayle visited relatives
in Windsor last weekend.
Miss Barbara Turner, Lon
don, was with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Grant Turner, for the
weekend. •
Mr. and Mrs. JohnRayner and
their five sons, returned to Lon
don, Sunday evening, after hav.
ing spent the day with Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Makins and family.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Adam
Flowers are Mrs. ArtTolchard
and five children, and, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Murray, Hamilton.
The finance chairman of the
Bayfield Community Centre
Fund, L. R. Maloney, reports
that he has recently taken steps
to expedite the issuing of a
disappeared entirely during
summer vacations which were
spent at the beach.
Noting the circular indenta
tions around the thighs, the
doctor learned they were caused
by a parity girdle. When this
garment is worn too tight, it
has the effect of a tourniquet,
restricting the flow of blood
and causing swelling.
The prescribed • cure is
simple - take off the panty
girdle. Both patients recovered
completely.
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Mover Ltd.
project number.
In view of the tardy res.
ponse from Ottawahe approach
ed Robert McKinley, M.P.,who
promptly telephoned the depar t-
mept in pttawa and received
assurance that an official num
ber will be issued In a few
days. The committee, which
unable to launch a full scale
canvass until such pumbep Is
received, hopes that donations
will continue to pour in. It
acknowledges the following-don
ations ih addition to those pre
viously reported:
W. A, Thompson $50; Mrs.
Wm. Metcalf $20; Malcolm L.
Toms $25; Merrills TV Ser*
vice $50; Bayfield Senior Cit
izens Club $10; Bayfield Young
People Group $10; Norman
Toms $10; C. Murray $25.
This brings the total to date
to $3,548.85.
Clintonian Club
To London
The Clintonian Club of Clin
ton will be represented at the
Mary Hastings area picnic at
Springbank Park, London, on
Saturday, July 15. The picnic
begins at 2 p.m. and members
wishing.,transportation are Re
quested to be at Clinton Lib
rary Park at 9 a.m. to go by
bus. Members are asked to '
bring their own lunch and
dishes. More particulars may
be obtained from Mrs. J. Wise,
Clintonian Club secretary.
Shower Held
At Varna
Friends and neighbors gath
ered at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Alex Murray, Varna, on
Friday, July 7 and presented,
their daughter with several
lovely gifts in. honor of her
approaching marriage to Keith
Koetsier, also of Goderich
Township.
The presentation address was
read by Miss Susan Bartliff.
After the gifts were opened,
Miss Booth thanked all per.
sons for their gifts and also
thanked those who arranged the
enjoyable evening.
A program of contests, sing,
ing and music on an electric
organ was conducted by Mrs.
Clayton Hodgins. Lunch was
served by the host couple and
girl friends of the bride-to-
be.
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Dealer is North
North and s outh vulnerable
The bidding:
South West North
I ♦
Pass
East
Pass
Passi NT* Pass
Opening lead is the 2 of hearts
1NT* denotes 9-: 11 points
This hand turned out to be
a combination of bad
breaks, bad guesses and
good defense against the
poor South declarer. Play
ing a simple one no-trump
contract with a total of 24
points between the two
Subsidy Cheques
Now In Moil
Federal milk subsidy pay
ments for the months of April,
and May will be going to manu
facturing milk and cream ship
pers within the next two weeks,
the Canadian Dairy Commission
said today.
Payments for both months’
will be in one cheque, with the
details for each month shown
on a stub attached to the cheque.
The cheque stub is an innovation
this year in response to re
quests from shippers to .have
the details of the payments
identified.
The April subsidy cheques
have been delayed slightly be
yond normal because the cheque
issuing facilities were occupied
in preparing the rebate cheques
for last year’s holdback,.........
.HoajteduAt . J,
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hands usually will prodijce
7 tricks byt here is how the
story goes. .
On the lead of the deuce of
hearts East wins the king
and now switched to the
Queen of diamonds, This
South ducked and East
continued with the Jack.
South ducked again hoping
that the ace might come
down, Now East went- back
to the heart suit , which
South won with the Queen.
He now laid down a small
diamond hoping the dia
monds would divide.. West
won the 10 and now cashed
the Ace and then played a
third heart. Declarer was
now in dummy. He played
a small spade to the Jack
which lost to Wests king
and West now cashed his
fourth heart for the setting
trick and down one. I re
member quite clearly poor -
South getting up from the
table and shaking his head
in disbelief at the turn of
events
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Picnic Cups—Platas—Tabla
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Sunton and Sunburn Creams
Sun Glasses — Deodorants
Hair Sprays
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Shobbrook
Family
Reunion
The Shobbrook reunion wj*s
held on Sunday, July 2 at Lions
Park, Seaforth, with 50 th
tending from Bujfrlo, London,
Toronto, Stratford, Blyth,
Loridesboro, and Saujt Ste.
Marie, Mich.
Prizes wore awarded far:
Guessing weight of water*
melon, Mary Saundercock; ban
ana relay, Len Shobbrook’s
team; balloon - relay, Jean Gar*
row and John Glbbings; races
for all children under 5 years;
girls, 6 to 8, Julie Shobbrook;
boys, 6 to 8, Paul Glbbings;
girls Q to 11, Joan Garrow;
girls 12 to 14, Valerie Gar
row; boys 12 to 14, John Glb
bings; young ladies', race, Shir
ley Shobbrook; young men's
race, GordonShobbrook; ladies’
kick the slipper into a tub,
Verna Glbbings; men kick the
slipper into a tub, GordonShob-
brook; spot race, Bob Glbbings;
oldest person present, Laura
Saundercock; youngest present
Darren Millson.
Officers for 1968 are: pre
sident, Clarence and Mayme
Crawford; vice-president, Bert
and Dora Shobbrook; secretary,
Gordon and Darlene Shobbrook;
social committee, Charlie and
Shirley Shobbrook and Bill and
Verna Glbbings; sports, Valerie
Garrow, Mary Saundercock.
Ross and Muriel Millson.
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