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Gtizens News, July 24, 1980
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Lions carnpout attracts 80 families
The cWmination of a years
planning was evident on the
weekend, as the Lions of
District 'A' held their
seventh annual campout at
Bayfield
Bred Sturgeon
bye Pensberton
'the Old Homestead', east of
Bayfield on the 'snake road'.
The highly successful event
attracted approximately 80.
families this year, the sixth
time it has been held at the
Homestead.
The Lions began arriving
on Thursday and by the time
the hi jinx were in full swing
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on Saturday there were
representatives from
Woodstock, Milverton,
Drumbo, Innerkip, Elmira,
Guelph, Aurthtlr, Tiverton,
M'ildma j, Ripley,
Southampton, Londesboro
and Kitchener.
Chairman for the 1980
version of the camporee
were Jim ' Parsons of
Woodstock -and Bob Grover
of Tiverton.
Weekend events included
the ever popular mixed
horseshoe tournament, races
for the kids, and movies and
cartoons for everyone
featuring the likes of Abbott
and Costello and the Little
Rascals.
Saturday morning the
Bayfield Lioness held a bake
sale, Ad the mounds of
homemade delights were
sold out in abotit ten minutes.
Sunday morning it was the
men's turn to try their hand
at the cooking as they
showed their culinery ex-
pertise by whipping up
'brunch and breakfast' (not
necessarily in that order) for
the whole group, courtesy of
the Woodstock and Tiverton
Clubs.
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'Summer Representative,
Don Antle, was on hand for
the entire weekend with the
special events van complete
with PA system to keep the
Lions abreast of all the
action in the games, raffles
and awards.
The attendance trophy
went to the Innerkip club,
who had the most members
present.
This week in sports
Bluewater ladies league
Babes bobble first place.
Tuesday night the Babes
failed to. put together any
offensiveeffort, as the
equally lethargic Stanley
Stars nipped them 7-5 in
Bayfield, winning the season
series three games to nil.
The victory moved the Stars
into a first place tie with the
Bayfield team.
Men's low pitch
Flyers split games
Wednesday night the
Bayfield Flyers had their
hands full in Varna, as the
Stanley Steamers handed
them a 13-8 loss, the first in
three games.
Thursday night at the
Bayfield diamond, the
hometown Knighthawks
maintained their hold on
first place in the SouthHuron
slo-pitch loop, by ham-
mering the last place
Bluewater Lakers 16-4.
Sunday evening, the
Flyers were back to their
winning ways at the expense
of the Dashwood Gamblers,
downing them 17-13 to move
up another notch in the
league standings.
Round and about
'the village
Mr. and Mrs. Werner
Fuhrmann, Chris and
Michael, and Mrs. Ruth
Latimer and daughter
Amanda, all of Weston,were
guests for a few days last
week with Mrs. Ethel Knight
at her Louisa Street home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Carter
and family of Clinton, are
camping for a couple of
weeks at Rainbow Valley.
Ron is the Clinton Moleman.
Mr. and Mrs. Biggs, and
their two daughters, Kit-
chener, spent the weekend at
their Howard Street
residence. (Formerly the
Orton Logan home.)
The Grant family from
Kitchener weekended at
their village hideaway.
Mr. Bill Davidson, Wind-
sor, dropped into the Sleepy
Hollow on Saturday, to visit
brother-in-law Bud and
sister Barb.
The Moleman said
"Auchtun," as he finished
removing the bench seat
from his pick-me-up truck
and installing a couple of
bucket seats in the 'stead'.
One may wonder what the
'Mole' intends on doing now.
Fifty says he's having no
part of this recent project!
Look here and look there,
on every street corner there
is a huddle of people talking
about something!
The fishing has been
tailing off of late, but more
recent reports indicate a
large number of suckers
being hooked in the vicinity.
Word out of Highland Park
indicates they are intending
to elect a brand new council
come fall.
Ken and Gary Hulley
returned to Bayfield this
past week after a sailing trip
to Hilton Head Island. Their
wives were glad to see them
home again.
Mr. Bernard Sturgeon and
son Roland, spent a couple
days in the village, enroute
from Windsor home to
Orangeville.
Round about Sylvan Acres
The summer fun com-
menced last week at Sylvan
Acres (north of the village),
with a visit from Robert
McAuley and Steven
Goldberg of Dundas. Julia
Walden also spent a few days
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Walden, before
ret}irning to Toronto.
On Sunday, June 29th,
Yves Gagnon and Harold
Fortin of Alma, Lake St.
Jean Region, Quebec arrived
to spend a few weep. These
young students were seeking
" to improve their Enlgish
conversation and . took ad-
vantage of the exchange
program.
The following Tuesday,
Paul and Marny celebrated
their thirtieth wedding
anniversary.
Wednesday, a weary
traveller, (Bud Sturgeon),
brought apleasantsurprise in
the persons of Hilda Wartena
and Harry Van Derkuy, of
the Hague, Netherlands.
Hilda is the daughter of a
formerLondon neighbour (of
theWaldens), who visited
last year. (Ed note. The
reason I' brought these
people, was that they were
hitch -hiking through Mit-
chell and held out a Bayfield
sign as I passed, so I give
them a lift.)
Nancy McAuley arrived at
her cottage, Friday 4th,
July. Accompanying her
were her daughter, Kit, and
two young relatives from the
Ilse of Islay, Scotland,Betty
Angus and Cathy
MacLauchlan.They are both
15 years of age and are
spending a month visiting
relatives in Ontario.
Thank You Marny.
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