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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1967-12-07, Page 66 Clinton News-Record, Thursday, Pec, 7, 1967 .1 I.I.LUBMILLIIIIIJ BEAUTIFUL BREEZY . ., ... By BELLCHAMBER BAYFIELD PERSONAL ITEMS > CHURCH HEWS • CkUB ACTIVITIES • VILLAGE HAPPENINGS Correspondent: AUDREY BELLCHAMBER — Phone 565*2864, Bayfield Subscriptions, Classified Advs. and Display Advs-. q|l accepted by the Bayfield correspondent, Christmas Shopping . IS '.: /'IB Fun At... THE OLD MILL Mrs. LeRoy Poth returned home at the weekend after spending the past month with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Poth of Toronto, Mrs, R. Boy Fitzsimons and Karen were hostesses at aparty given by the members of Trinity Church choir on Wednesday evening last. The guest of hon­ our, bride elect, Miss Kathie Weston was presented with a gift by Mrs. R. J. Larson who also commended Kathie with her faithfulness at choir. Mr, and Mrs, J, W. Higgins Toronto, visited at The Maples, home of Mr. and Mrs, J; B. Higgins, over the weekend. % Ivan Stickle Jr. Sarnia, spent the weekend at the home of his ’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stickle.' I !!■—T- ... I || SENIOR CITIZEN CLUB The Bayfield Senior Citizens Club held their annual dinner on Thursday November 30, Held at St. Andrew’s United Church 59 members and guests were present. After dinner those present gathered at the Orange Hall for an evening of euchre. Prize winners were Ladies high, and most lone hands, Mrs. Rita Upshall, Ladies'low, Mrs. John Turner, Men’s high and lone hands, Martin Pollock, Men’s low, Harry Baker. BIBLE SOCIETY The organizers of the Bible Society ’ canvass recently held in the village are pleased to re­ port that the'< annual canvass realized $279. ‘ Snell is youngest councillor Ever elected in ’ll Mahy thanks to all who supported me at the polls in Monday's election. Compliments of the Season to All Jack Sturgeon I wish to thank those who nominated me and supported me on election day. I hdpe to prove worthy of your confidence. Twenty - eight year old Bop Snell rode an avalanche to vic­ tory at Bayfield on Monday. As his appeal to represent the ‘young people’ of the village drew a vote of 78 percent from all who voted. The ‘young vil­ lage’ will also be represented during 1968-69 by Mert Mer- ner, Harry. Baker and Jack Sturgeon. Bob Snell, who is the youngest councillor to be elected to Bayfield, polled 168 out of a total of 214 ballots cast. Although there are 607 people eligible to vote in Bay­ field municipal elections, 214 represent approximately 97 percent of those who live here all year round. i Mert Merner polled 124, Harry Baker 123, Jack Star- .geon 117 votes, each man get­ ting about 60 percent of the total poll. With such tremens dous backing these men should not be afraid to carry through any project which they start during their tenure of office. One of the earliest arrivals at Wedding OVERBOE - HOWLETT Compliments of the Season to All Robert Snell Penny Ann Howlett of Bay- field and David Ross Overboe exchanged vows and rings in Bayfield United Church recently . before the Rev. D.. Stewart, assisted by Mr. Donald Beck. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT ON ELEC­ TION DAY. Bayfield Blyth, Ontario Wool and Lothar Specialists Since-IBM 4 LONDESBORO 10.25PERSONALSSIZE 4.75 BAYFIELD SCOUTS PREPARE CHRISTMAS TOYS FOR NEEDY CHILDREN 1. JA. •nd' the polling station was George Weston, who took time outfrom his 97tli birthday celebrations, to vote. E, W, Oddleifson polled 82 votes and Fred Arkeli 44. ROBERT RATHWELL IS INVESTED BY SCOUTMASTER PERCY RENNER .c°ATs , S3?? -4'*'- 49.95 Leather JACKETS sories and a corsage of white carnations. The groomsman was Jack Colquhoun of Clinton. For the reception, held at The bride "is the daughter of ..the home of the groom’s par- Mr. and Mrs. Donald R» Me- ■j ■ .Leod, Bayfield, and the groom’s ,' parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ken Overboe of Clinton. Wedding music was played by Mrs. Milly Cox. . Given in marriage by her step- father, Donald McLeod, the bride was lovely in a street-length gown of white lace and silver, the sheath style . dress featured a fitted bodice and three-quarter sleeves, sil- ver roses held her veil of white . 4 and,silver nylon, ;and..she.car- § riedmajjMbit? bible eperbsted 1'8 | wi^g^dhrqse^bbni’S eoL . Miss Cathy McLeod as maid of honour, wore a pink linen sheath dress with navy acces- G,en Laine blankets ^<7, »iv« th* bo4. •nou»h n> F°LL SIZE ents, the bride’s mother chose - a sheath dress of pink linen,, navy accessories and she wore a white carnation corsage. The groom’s mother was gowned in turquoise, with navy shoes, gold and brocade turquoise hat and a corsage of pink carnations. Prior to her marriage the bride was honoured at showers ■ given by Bayfield United Church by Mr'S; K. Overboe at her home in Clinton, and at the home of • f Mrs. ,K. Williams, Saltford. . H .....' ’H aoe; ChtidcliS ! . If you think the world owes you a living, hustle ‘out and y* collect it. ’ •w. MRS. BERT ALLEN _____' Phone 523-4570 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Percy Gibbings motored to Os- hawa on Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. LorneShobbrook. Lome is reported critically ill. * * * Mrs. Harry Durnin spent a few days last week in Clinton Hospital and left on Sunday to undergo treatm ent and surgery in St. Joseph’s Hospital, Lon­ don. LEGION AUXI .LI ARY , The December meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion will be held on Monday, 'December 11, at 8:15 A joint installation of the 1968 executive officers of the Legion men and of the Auxiliary will follow at 9:30 p.m, A social evening is planned for later in the evening. Mrs. Don Habkirk and daughter Beverley of Essex vis­ ited recently with her sister Mrs. Allen Shaddick and family. * * * Bert Brunsdon arrived home on Thursday after a lengthy stay • in hospital at Goderich.* * .1 Miss'Ann Fairservice att’end. ed the wedding of her girl-friend Toronto.oji^tyrday^^-........ | * * * gHarvey Hunking came' home on Thursday having spent eight months in Westminster Hospital.- ' His many friends are pleased to have, him home again and hope he will soon gain in health and strength.* * * Mrs. Alex Wells is a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. We hope she will soon be able to k', return home. TOYS r exelysive H". ?»nh" * MY THANKS TO THE BAYFIELD RESIDENTS E. W. ODDLEIFSON ■mllnffirO SINCERE "THANK YOU" TO THOSE WHO VOTED FOR ME AND BEST WISHES TO BAYFIELD'S COUNCIL. *-*“"***• ■ ves —wnrfui ™r m **e 149 to 7.95 WHO VOTED "HARRY BAKER". I'LL DO MY BEST FOR ALL. SEASON'S GREETINGS TO YOU ALL CERTIFIED I. Jfe’ Proven For Beef OPEN SATURDAYS AND EVERY WEEKDAY PROM 9 AM to 6 AM. Cdllirig hours weekdays till 9:30 A.Mr For Sunday service phone Saturday 6-8 P.M* Steer sons tested for gaining ability and cutout 1 J DAUGHTER PROVEN DAIRY SIRES Rated for ability to transmit t production /mEAT SIRES Devaluation of the British pound sterling'is expected to lower the World prite of wool and leather goods. To £ive our customers the '’immediate'* benefit Of this decrease BAINTON LTD* is continuing their FACTORY 6UTL6T Sale prices till>Year's end. ______ _ BAINTON LIMITED BLYTH.ONT. TEL.; 523-9373 Wl* 1 Devaluation of the British pound will eventuelly lower, the price of British products. Squire Gifts have dropped their prices in time for Christmas giving. ROYAL ENGLISH CHINA " ROYAL ADDERLEY • AYNSLEY AND OTHER FAMOUS BRANDS OF ENGLISH CHINA ARE ALL REDUCED CHOOSE FROM OUR WIDE SELECTION OF CUPS AND SAUCERS, COFFEE POTS, TEA POTS, CREAMS AND SUGARS, SWEET DISHES AND OTHER OCCASIONAL PIECES. WE WELCOME YOU TO THE LARGEST DISPLAY OF GIFTS IN HURON COUNTY. JUST BROWSING THROUGH OUR SELECTION WILL PUT,YOU IN THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT AND MAKE THE COMPLETION OF YOUR GIFT LIST A WHOLE LOT EASIER T0O- HIGHWAY 21 SOUTH GODERICH IMPROVE YOUR HERD! SHEEPSKIN RUGS A MOST POPULAR GIFT ? ThM. .r. senuln, She.P*in rw In honey, pink, red or ' CHRISTMAS SPECIAL PMCt 9.45 each | OUR REGULAR LINE f J* 7 5 S ALL COLOURS LAMB SKINS OTHER GIFT IDEAS: SHEARLING VESTS — SHEARLING SLIPPERS LEATHER MOCCASINS — SHEEPSKIN and LEATHER HATS — CASHMERE SCARVES — SKI MITTS — GENU­ INE HAIRSEAL SNOWBOOTS — SHEARLING WASH­ MITTS. EVERY NIGHT ’TIL I WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASS’N PHONES:— WCBA Clinton 482-3441 Zenith 95650