Clinton News-Record, 1975-02-20, Page 2wily. SoOn belie thou anciPar i ts, Dr, and Mrs. Lena. KOPP", , gdit ► T'ltrr►er�
'�rin�xy �hr��ckl, Ladies t~�uild �v�t�e � erd M�ttye �'ran�it~� Nancy Talbot,
i � and. ,I,+eB.d ����tl,"R�`�11epi�.
Tuesday, ellflnin Feb. a return .. �?�,vid sj1t the weekel?d. with.
::Ricy
home p� �, .R. Smith. Ten. spring. sister,: 11!i s, Elva' Metcalf,
eawrh,
held the':` FebruarY Meeting un Pa nt r i» Dewar and son gteve Telford;
,Esther Maki
F b 11 t the turn of the ►luehirds in early o stQll all $10
H 11
Agnes
+ ;00 •
Telford
members and the Rector were There is to be an open ,��s � �
pin a , g es
Start o are varied t' .p letmeron, Fred and
V°� meeting on Saturday Feb.k'eb. 22 at Ike here � they visited with
St, Joseph's Annie). '�alerlT present"
start Put a l* of the tune, peeple, bigThe President, Mrs. R. Roy the Municipal Building at 2.00 Mr, Dewar's mother; Mrs. Grace Hutchings each won,
wheel* fort es in the tine—succcard Party held a m. It 'is hoped that many David Dewar in 00-9
�eFitzsimons opened the very—beautiful pnterested people will cor'ne out clei'i0h lvur�ir � Home and $11,Q0, $12.00, $13,00. and $19.00
a4X'Irn of the last four numbers of Joseph, It wall held s y
Olympic lottery -Joseph's Hall, 'Tuesday,. day reading a .very°-�b �1
c winning -people in m on Lent, The Rector reacl 'to the meeting and help, with announced the -birth of her respectively in share -the -
Schreiber,
to , ped � forMilt February 11, with 84 poem Walker wealth games..
ticket,i,Atopped attendance, A delicious lunch the Bible' reading taken from plans for this worthwhile great-grandson, s sn, Todd Jim and
Sch�reibet'ry of RR 5, Gunton last Bayfield Lions are holding
Sunday evening With a prize of was served. Prizes were as the 6th Chapter of St. Matthew; pi olect. bingo games first Friday of
: Ladies' high - Mary Moffat translation and '"all Cpngratulations to Mrs.
s Jack Janice (Dewar)
B.C.r) Webb of
$1,000. se at Royalot was pilo Annllows ladies' low • - repeated the Lord's Prayer in B. Sturgeon andag month the the Arena and
Ceased Clinton.the Bank of Rachael Maven,
Johnston, Men's high unison. - Sturgeon who shared in $1000.00 Mr. and Mrs. Keith PrusS and each for support to build a
Canada, Caskd your developtto the
David Parker, men's low - Secretary, Mrs. L.W.W Scot- win on their ticket drawn on the Chuck an London nW Me s•at tithe
Anddc edam, the same lottery f Agricultural grounds for he
win of $100. for Bill Donald Harris, lone hands - chmer read her report ,cards of Olympic
Lottery on S1in�iaY Pruss cottagefor the weekend. athletic field. Their next bingo
Produced a was adopted. Many ,car
Stauttenojr• of Ontario Street. Jack Holmes.We are happy to report that will be on March 7 at 8:30 p.m.
an
' was aChristmas + + + thanks were received and Mrs. Fred LeBeau has
Bills ticketTreasurer returned home after spending a
Mrs. Fred Hulls is able to be and will have a $50.00 special in
gift from Olympia Business The Golden Radars met in moved for filing. home after being Clinton 52 calls; 15 regular games of
for whom he is a the Town Hall, .. Wednesday, Mrs. Merton Merner gave her week in Toronto
Fletcher
Machines eroved, daughter, Public Hospitalerand visiting her 520 cal three ha -wealth
uer
nable Incidentally, t wasn bFebruaryusiness meeting Following py report: ,which: was app, Alfie andMr. gam0; plus a s hare -
Meagan, ,son-in-law and daughter,
Se d see his ticket gra ly business' assi 'Happy Thal cards and sident flowersithat had Courtney a few days in and .Mrs. Stan • daughter,
in last Sunday evening as he only Birthday was sung to fourWell ��► -• � ••
ial.
Monday from an members celebrating bir- been sent out during the month. Land y, Mr. i h Mrs. Bob Cluff,d Woodstock.
returnedelevedayn Ma Y During the, Mrs. George Brown who isWoodstock.
and Mrs. William Oesch
e vacation in his thdays in February. Goshen.W Line, visited
Holland. programme whicl?� followed,. - on the get well list remembered Rob and Tara. Mrs.te LeBeau
and Terry,
native o Mrs. Cunningham sang• a solo, us and sent
�' �` �''Welles for the weekend.
ld Mrs Mae Gibson g m Y•
years Congratulations tQ the
will be for Mrs. Lucy Greenside mouth organ selections. uric on es ay, Bayfield Atoms hockey team on.
• enjo e with Watt Webster in the Parish Hall with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Latimer, their wine in Zurich last week
th ice and Wilfred Merton Merner as hostess. ' newlyweds of Toronto visites ed a ainst
of London ...... will
VAGE ON
0
tostoortitz
"1 1;e~ tId-bits' for this week's . weather in 369 miles,
in her birthday also visite er sis ' their son Ivan and family in
ave a one Fred Arkell who is presently
One hundred ial ye o Tit Mr Art Groves - The next meeting will beheld confined to University e
Clinton's centennial year. So it reading,M 'Tuesday, evening March 11 Hospital.
- _ -
old next Wednesday, February on the barmen when they p
26 1975. Jervis on the • bones. Mr. The Rector closed the with his grandkno er, ay g
' was born in Armstrong gave a talk - em- meeting with prayer and all G.L. Knight from Sat. until Grand Bend winning 5 to 2 in
Mrs. Greensidef • the semi-finals. In a tour-
RichardC
married there to phasizing they hope for a new repeated the Benediction.
Knightwereher daughter, Mr. nament game in Teeswater on
infon,
Greenside, then building. Cards were then Smith served a Mrs. Bill and Mrs. Art Latimer and Friday evening they won 3 to 2
moved to London where she has , enjoyed after which lunch was lunch assisted by Christine also of Toronto..-�.. „ against Teeswater when the
resided ever since. She has two served. The club enjoyed a Parker. game went into overtime.
children,both of Valentine cake donated by Mrs. Rey. and Mrs. Youmatoff
ff London 'and Mrs.d HughMrs. Pollock
of Ricky Johnston scored the
married P gaveinteresting
London - a son,.James Lewis Van Demme. Draw prizes were us a very were three with- David
.and a dau hter s. won by Mr. Scribbons and Mrs. insight into the conditionscontact visitors witha Mrs. un toy Sturgeon goalsn the net for
Greenside g Nivens. The committee for the people theywere in L H' holidaying Pollock Goshen Line. MrS. Bayfield.
ucy egg
s•
maiden next meeting on March 1 with w i ethey were M Cl• he and Mrs -
Mrs. Greens' e s
name was Lucy Shepherd, comprises Mr. and Mrs. C. in Jamaica.
daughter of James Shepherd ,Nelson, Mrs. Gladys Hoggarth,
and Isobelle Anderson. They Mrs. McIver, • Mrs. Cecile U.C.W. Meets
had seven childr apair of Edgar,
and Mrs. Leona
Greenside was one of+ + +
twins the other dying in infancy
as well as the mother. Her two 'Clinton Branch of Women's
sisters livedin Clinton - they Institute held a very successful
were Mrs, Alex Morris and Valentine 1Cardith fourteen
arty on
Mrs. William Walker. Another February
sister, Mrs: Thomas Kemp tables in play.. Following were
lived in Holly, Michigan, while, winners: Ladies' high Mrs. Roy
still a fourth sister lived a Connell, ladies' low Miss
- lifetime in -London, her name, Mabel Harvey, men's high Roy
Mrs. Charles Mason. Her Connell, men's low-A-rtGroves, Reddoch, Mildred- Merrill and
brothers James and Robert lone hands .Mrs. Frank Cum- Charlene Porter hith the theme
get the
the
were likewise residents of mings. Draws for three baskets "Must
Left -
London. of groceries went to Mrs. overs".
We have received the above Suthern, Mrs. W. Glazier, and A lengthy business meeting
information from her niece, Mrs. Norman Tyndall. 'followed with the U.C.W.
+ -}- -}- president Kathleen Siertsema
Anne Mason, who was also born
in Clinton and now resides in The L.O.B.A• Hall,carFebruary Aprrty held in il 22would be ai possible
London. She thought, perhaps, in the Orange
that anyone who remembers 12, had a good
turnout
weather dat the cte for a hurch by the
am to be
Mrs. Greenside might wish to of the inclementpresented Life Choir. Advance
send her greetings for her 100th Prizes went to ladies' high, Dominionckets are to be sold. This
birthday. Her address is go Sun Mrs. Mary Grigg, ladies' low,
Haven Nursing Home,.RR 2, Mrs. Mary Trick, ladies' lone project is a part of celebrations
Lambeth, Ontario. ._ hands Mrs. Frank Cummings; of ' the 90th • Anniversary"' of
+ + + men's high men's � W°m S Church r the July 1 Chicken Barbecue
s
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Bartliff beeves,
and Mr. and Mrs. George hands e. nd The draw wereA(committee of Dawna
ade.
Elliott of Clinton have justGrigg. Westlake, Margaret�Scotchmer,
returned from a three week was won by Mrs. Mary
holidayin Florida. While there Another party to be held Feb. and Elva
Metcalfelife membeds to
of
• they visited the Addisons in 26• + + + U.C.W.
Saratoga and the McEwans in ab- The
Fort Lauderdale. Beautiful 80 A correction maike isch e the Presbyterial on Huron -Perth Feb. 26 at
degree weather was enjoyed solutely must
following. Listowel was discussed. A skit
most of the time. In the report of the collec- will be presented by our U.C.W.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Porter, RR tions for the March of Dimes - as the Comic Events from
5 Clinton, spent last weekend the total for Bayfield 11 95sthis Mr's Robtch 1Story Sc tchmer waen s by
in -Val Caron, Ontario visiting correctly listed
their daughter and husband, should read olr 1.9are Sorry
for presentation that daof four chosen from y. sentry
Mr. and Mrs. H.A. Taylor. They Bayfielder s,
left Monday morning in clear Bayfieldites? Or perhaps
t would wasdecidedpose
installing a
and- cold weather, 9 degrees Bayfieldonians .
above zero, for the return sounds the best, With termites exthe second one ns�e tThe bl�Ocks forthe 50th
the church at ,their
journey. When they drove into begins to rhyme Anniversary are ready.
MacTier it had clouded over and thlast smackstoo
° of Eton. Signatures Quiltmay be put on the
and by the time they reached the playing
Shelburne there was a real Anyway, enough of this gib- blocks at 25 cents each. Those
sleet storm -finally as they berish the column has
here°t it out
chance -to purcfor hase a ticwill ket for
ve a
approached closer to home it -hand this week riter.too. goesthe quilt. A price shedule was
was raining hard - all sorts of out of the typ set up for quilting as a number
of quilters have been busy and
have completed two quilts this
month.
Carol Penhale gave a taik on
on • ' . to the .Heart
Fund and literature was passed
out.' The lengthy meeting then
adjourned.
Irene c ins Y Bayfield field Lions Agricultural
Annie Finkbeiner, Zurich
called on --Mrs. Pollock on Sat. Park Fund
go nners
evening. danight are as follows:
Grace Hutchings, Clinton;
Best wishes to Calvin Scot-
chmer who is a patient in Marilyn Haw, Fred Telford,
University Hospital, London. MaudeWeston, Jeanette
Miss Mary Duncan, Oakville Huffman, Joan Hall, Mrs. Jay
was a weekend guest of her Fisher, Donelda Sturgeon,
A joint meeting of Units 1 and
2 of St. Andrew's Ur•C•W•,
Bayfield was held Feb. 14 at the
church, commencing with a
pot -luck dinner. Twenty-eight
members and two visitors and
eight children were present.
Following a lovely dinner,
devotions were taken by
Kathleen Siertsema, Doris
i
ri
Signs of Spring
Members of the Bayfield
Area Bluebird Society have
en bus_:tn tk "Bayfield.Town-
Hall this winter. The men -have
made nvpr 450 boxes and the
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