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Clinton News-Record, 1975-05-15, Page 7l le a en ol" fit lens had t�,+ %Ore:andbr dge arty ri aY ��o�e� �' � tin the J'c��ily� , eve�nlr�g�;�"he ret3►llze aprofit;;. 4 field isterleal ,privilege ! r s a profi met en helping the Cubs and, M erl .Pe rerlorci i , Citizens et London: �• 1 Brownies, en ed aS-. a :Ve r interesting, really. marvellous ladies' low, 'Marg is clerk; Vest was present, to ,�bo�v slid, They also•invited the lden and Men'shigh, Clair ernat';. esandri commentate. isr ~- �tadar, Club ;from Clinton� Club, rr��n's `low, Charles Ctul?-, ` Pur,044 the : a period the, :olden Gate Clair v � ed Clift in- G+�dericb to visite and a. total of . Bingham; . Ione hands, x`hcur�vel:� ,rig., �`, �' 135 enl4r �Nlerner •. And Diane Argyle. •formed, the gathering that ill a roximatelywinners s were: been1. to persuade Dr. citizens.. with A . few Or. their " 'Bridge prize w: a athe Trinitymen s, high, Frank. ea Tatman* retired friends packed intomen's lour, George Telford; U ih 1 The y .. , , v� nln ' a bagroup of, Senior of $60. which . gee 'Society Monday � � � Jay � ltipy ���rnies' d with ai business eveningwho' .put ova Euchre prize Winners the,, chu w. short S &y' ll Concert, ladies' high, � Mary p Clark; lrterslty of Western. Ontario Church Far s a essor speakto ; on the Jm- The presidents ; Mrs•, . Lloyd ladies' high, Jean Lindsay:. Esther a ns. • oX railways, in the Labe ,NCakipa welcomed the en- ladies' low, fher and Rose + -guests eetl regionna Qtr next n and the president f the McAdam won the two draws. ,meeting on June 9. Mrs � AS, .. - . Morton reported on her visit to jolly Jay's, Frank Baxter, to __ p doctor the . National. 'Archives in , ten hew they got their name. N He An art rthe the front page of Ottawa wheKe she researoh+ed asked the M.C;, ' , � g it -Saturday's �•onydon Free Press aret KM* Of the Aot�rnnis• arid; papers Bolton, to explaip. twoShe ladies stating"Only nurse on strike, Captain . •Bayfield, the `was started bvodor in pokey".was of Village, Several whose names were Jean and only Q�,aidel� of our Vt�a a deaS were brought forth for the Jessie and when they decided to very much interest to the if lege centennial in 1976 and group; enlarge the gi . they called Villagers. .e committee with Brig. G.L.- themselves the Jolly Jay's. The little Yukon community Morgan Smith, as chairman, They, have 15 members in of W�eon Laal corps. was leatt week, eft without are open to suggestions that their orchestra but only 12 were its when the only nurse went on anyone might have for the able to be present, .and they celebration. entertained with _ a beautiful strike i hen Whigby, was only off with Stephen ° Mrs. Frank, Burch was then old-time concert beginning called upon to introduce the the senior citizens' theme song to jail by the RCMP for a two guest speaker, Miss Margaret "Enjoy Yourself". They had an week sentence. 1VM'*3regor, who was born in orchestra .(not the Lawrence Dr. Whigby was fined $400 for Stanley Township, but is a Welk type) but one lady Plabd failure . to register for the Y school teacher in Toronto. She on a saw, ,one on a silver bell, medicarethe fine, as n. was He refused ute d to was a fascinating guest and an one gentleman was excellent, pay ed ekce p tional speaker, as she i with the bones also with the to Institute. The Whitehorse do Cor who is showed slides and com- triangle, a small kettle drum Ins is Dis mentated. As Miss McGregor and with the tamborine made a filling in for Dry son of Rev. r. began her talk andahowed her very pleasing orchestra. • A Alton Reddoch, sh ides she commented that she Scotch senior citizen gentleman Jamestwo Scottish Bayfield. and. Mrs. •Reddoch of enjoyed taking pictures around of 78 years sang voice He has a practice in Ontario and she called her songs in a clear strong Aeries "My Shunpiking Scent" . and. demonstrated with his final Whitehorse itehotson se but has betown nofsent to T Wiggle Waggle She showed pictures. of the f- number "The ut spring, summer, 0' the Kilt". He said he had 800 residents,: our seasons, sp40 miles from autumn and winter, out along ' been. a barber, and regalled the Whitehorse, to take over while countryroads, out in the sugar crowd with some of his obtes Dr. Whigby is confined. in variety of barbershop 1 bush making maple syrup ' the . open with her brother which the crowd really en - Gregor, in summer with the joyed. The Holy City and In The horses working in the fields, in Garden" were beautifully autumn taking up the turnips, d in winter she followed the played on the saw, and with the arrners performing their addition of the silver bell, the ifferent activities. : "Bells of St. Marys" was lovely too. They had mouth -organ Miss McGregor showed selections and one of their very 1 f beautiful sunsets and ld senior autiful shots of landscapes citizen, dressed in a tight fit - tho Mitt touch to tasteful deeoratirig, ... professional 1l *hire framing and custom . grouping designs, 14 King Vit. '5linton, 482-3871 mom•.. .. i► .sx w- - s Marg Reynolds (left), RLth Duern and Jo Merriman Society'seos Prospective bidderAuction.Qking over the plants that -were auctioned off at the Horticultural Recordphoto) reported that Gary Davidson Stoney Creek spent ' mother ' s the Huron County Planking day with her at the mother,Albion Hotel. E.B. Dept. will also attend the public Robinson meeting on Saturday, May 31 in Mrs. Milton Pollock, Goshen the Old Town Hall and will Line visited Sunday with itd hers discuss the proposed re -zoning son and family, changes of the McFadden anKen Hensalllloacnka th n joined m and Jane of Stotesbury-Leeson properties. The meeting on re -zoning will e ill guests, I-Iu is Bell as her dinner start at 4 p.m. while the g Surveys meeting will begin at 2 Best Larson who issab e to be home p. m.nton . Congratulationsto has Missfrom f MrCland Mrs. Roy Fitz- . Wendy Greer cessfully ,,"completed her third simons, Terry and Kelso, en - year at Wilfrid Laurier tertained daughter Karen and Universitty, Waterloo and has granddaughter Darlene Smale .......taken a position at the Huron of London at a family dinner County • Museum in Goderich Sunday, honouring the two for the summer months. ladies who both celebrated Mr and Mrs. Bob Snell birthdays during the weekend. returned last week from a very Best wishes to Mr. Joe Lostell enjoyable week vacation in of Kippen who is confined to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. �s�ellrd isGeneral fathe Hospital. of ides• They had accompanied Mr. an Personas Mrs. Pat Graham on the trip. Glen Sturgeon of the Village. Mr. Wilfrid Dunn, Alyce and (sorry we failed to mention this We were sorry to learn Cathy, London were at their last week) during the weekend of the family cottage on Bayfield Secretary of the Community passing of Dr. Stanley Heard Terrace for the weekend., Centre Board, Gordon Graham, The congregation and informed us that the arena is all -visitors of Knox Presbyterian cleaned up after the winter Churf=h are reminded that activities and is ready for the Stephen Farris of Toronto will roller skating season which will be conducting Sunday morning start Friday evening. worship se Mrs.'ac- companiedMother's Day Service May 18 at 11 a.m. Mr an of MD of London, one of our faith- ful summer residents for many years. Dr. Heard passed away on April 20 in London, He. Is survived by his wife Dorothy (Dodd) Heard and two children, Wesley of London Webd b N�rs. William (Roberta) of Brantford; also two gran- dsons, William 1 and Robert Webb. The late Dr. Heard was also an uncle of Allan Galbraith -of Clinton and Mrs. Paul (Marny) Walden of RR 1, Bayfield. Mr. and Mrs. Delfort Stemmler and family of KitT chener, spent Mother's Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Altman. INVESTMENTS AT MONTHLY INTEREST RATES ALSO AVAILABLE Mother's Day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ivon Steckle Sr. were their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Taylor, David, Paul and Linda, St. Thomas and their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ivon Steckle Jr., Lisa and Lori of Goderich. ides o au young 72 -year-old h• service on Sunday,Violet Sturgeon koka d Mrs Fred At the o to the National Arts Centre. long the South Mus r Ren After 'supper they visited the hug, .bright red dress, gave. a M Mote to Iver. The River road down rendition of the "Darktown Mich. was at its littlen and then went on to Port Alex Taylor included a Aer°nautical Museum, then om Minden withMount Clemens, l Strutters Ball and "013 Jonny his Village residence for few Stanley where she visited "Parable about Mother'' in his returned fora splash party in apids, Moonstone Creek, north Oh„ The senior citizens' song address and Peter Postill sang the hotel pool. days last week. relatives for the day. ry , �., Ori »H�5dayhy hada three. f Barrie; the Bella Lake in the was sung to "Onward Christian• and Mrs. Delbert- Haw ��. ~» �" ` �''' in Haliburton ,s was new ou The Bayfield Minor Soccer a sols: ri r morning • Soldiers 4�d �hccompanied Mr. Mrs. Don Club - held a -bottle drive Soccer Babies who Baptism were Ottawa which included Vincent ter 'stri cGregqi' an hem and '�" "hut Will a quit cl,�, Saturday and realized almost Sacrament of p m and the_ ¢' Afi�Yi "Cathy and Bradley Park, Confederation winging bridge Yone learned and sung at_me were lt" to Erin on Sunday and visited $100 from bottles and Tanya Susan PostiTl, daughter Massey the .winging built bye the the Diehl The solos and duets all Deller, are most of Peter and Linda Postill, and Heights, Rockliffe Park, the arm, Diehls 75 with Mr. and Mrs. Doug donations. They daughter Foreign Embassies, the Prime years ago, in order to reach no inter to listen to. There was Kerry and Scott. grateful to the Villagers for Mary Ellen Webster, e no intermission, but a con- Mr. and Mrs. Art Latimer 0 °sit halftheir kind cooperation} and to of Mack and Janentst aVebster. oirGeneral's Residences. After side sugar bush on the River. tinuous hour and a ha and Christine, Weston spent the Jack Merrier who supplied the Stude side of the Bannockburn very program. Harry Baker, in a weekend with her mother, Mrs. The grade VIII students who checking out of their hotel, the From there to scenes of very humorous way, thanked truck and the ,gasoline for the attend Huron Centennial School students went to the Museum of ter's and the Gover- l rY G.L. Knight. collecting. °ads on skis and the Jolly Jay's and asked them Mr and Mrs Clarence Mr and Mrs Jack Hamilton, were in Ottawa last week. Science and Technology and Tuesday, they th Natural Sciences and W.A.Johns, Thomas on Sunday in Varna United Church, Rev. ouf St. winLeL , ► snowshoes looking for winter - to come back again, -and landscapes with, snowdrifts, thanked the Goderich and deer tracks, snowstorms and Clinton groups for coming. acres of crystal chandeliers, formed by the river, water While the Bayfield . group rising and falling. She closed were getting lunch ready, with a slide set, a poem found in everyone else enjoyed a visit an old grade nine reader called with their neighbours and the "Pasture Field with all the Jolly Jay's. It was a tight shots taken in keeping with the squeeze,' but they mlannaged ch o Bern for all the seasons of the serve a lovelwith the usual ear. everyone along Miss 'McGregor was a cup of tea or coffee. A vote of and her thanks was given to the ascinating speakers• Makins, for Tides seemed to come alive president, Mr such.a delightful fore ones eyes as she spoke. arranging Mrs. Fred Clift, lunch con- evening, and they also thanked enor was assisted in serving Trinity Church for the use of y Mrs. Frank Burch, Mrs. Jim their Hall. arrett and Mrs. Walter Ladies'; Auxiliary rickson. The Ladies' Auxiliary say Senior Citizens thanks to everyone and to those The Bayfield Ever Young who donated prizes foethe Drive out :