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BAYFIELD
PERSONAL ITEMS > CHURCH HEWS • CkUB ACTIVITIES • VILLAGE HAPPENINGS
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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
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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
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. 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^^-........
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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
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MY THANKS TO THE BAYFIELD RESIDENTS
E. W. ODDLEIFSON
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SINCERE "THANK YOU" TO THOSE WHO VOTED
FOR ME AND BEST WISHES TO BAYFIELD'S
COUNCIL.
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WHO VOTED "HARRY BAKER". I'LL DO MY
BEST FOR ALL.
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