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Clinton News-Record, 1975-09-04, Page 3
` M . BPStO all. it "Free". Mr. +Oawain R. C� " se ROM, the family fur .. roc/Mount 1 and her gr�nd"pn � r, and VIM Clinton �oMrs. t Margaret Day, 1r ., Lbw �% �r fir' � .,. joined Mr. ��+� e Fair tt tremendous attending ss, the 'ollkciwt I tisall visited last ; Mef `anti .tither dinner on unsay, n nAgricultural u es tee m were and 6nald Misstninghan►, visitedwith {et Eimer 11 d w her daughter.and , Norr# ?► th agec , Y in timecha world . Dougrelatives and Mends in the Sturgeon_ Davidson who had Mr, field'best'a1rs Elsner l�ah1, five family, and t ' n .one of theMr. ,. , � - Couper. Mount Cletne, Mi %r staging horseshoe pitching champion; cherChristine and 'Barbar area. C pttell been ra D vis of his cousin.. field th ilia +. 1rse Curran, h. Mr. and Mrs. John ever in n Pirie Mitchell sold+�ch+es, Overeat their Mr. and Mrs. Bill Latimer in at. their residence in y parade of floats, 1" r +a1113�ck andto on Clan Gregor Square during he • C` lti. 'TV Junior Talent Hour Y 31 Don Mills.ttlltee Mt'thefi�on w Toronto returned Sunday pedestrians SidJiam had acc.+otnpanied Mr. and ° and Peter, London Louden � of the the weekend. in cc to ,sof todemonstratinghawkossa Mary Beth of Brookli'n toMich. is weekend M t Clemens Francis who � a w, Mr. !_il k,. Goshen la aulli n, P`u Andra t1 r Milton u visiting with Potter and Mex �� The Baa d; orae hfthe �'on,Co ty HIs aricat S had an w celient booth at the'Baylleld Fairo S tt +da'y, and n of Margaret Couper they added some life to it In the o" of Bayfield. (News -Record photo) , t►rntedbic"e es► pe dost; and Gerald nehallon!et' and cottage spend the remainder Mrs. Joseph ane anti a cars, the art of Don Mr: Benoit. W. A. Johns, Best wishes to w end with the Sturgeonat his home nes etc. he one ' wmher -a tossing, ~ a at his Village family- eg rritti�!S- engines Milli after they had been Mme• esu Dinel, recuperating after surgery e a recent lies Hayfield a has seen inmil and Mrs. Don tial, •and and the same Other -activities included a eats for several hplidaYing. applies years day . s guests residence. crowd of li , show tug -o -war; log days. Mr. Glen Press, M '. andMrs. 'Tracy and Erin, London were Victoria Dose es eta► the purity bay a ofwere the eats of Mrs. Dinere Victoria and spit Bruce on nt the n appy 'savaing• Miss May Landon � Et+cbicok pe y rout kers who lined the parade mini bike races as well Murry Krupa.Mme. Maude Weston Diane! as exhibits inside the arena and Liverpool, England! who is Larry weekend at their home {n the ,saute,, iaultrY spending six weeks in Canada weekend guestsof Mr. and Mrs. mother, marks the both a Mai(} birddisplaY in ,. p P g 'end Keith Press and Chuck at the for LabourDay weekend.weekend Village. Ed. This year is presently visting.izer friend Mr. Rick 'Westlake. Mrs - Annual, and for � the past .few division. Press cottage on Victoria Si. Labour d Mrs. James Reddoch. Mr.arts Mrs. ctoria the weMrs. Lloyd I.esperaineen Zurich, Mr. and Day summer been held on La All in all it was a real dao an Mr. W. ` Dunn, Alyce and add Burt,, spent Mr. andDashwood pay weekenh.. Villagers, a of the Ronnie and. Timmy manythe committees in charge Cathy and Mr. and Mrs. T. E. ,Stanley Smith, .all of Westlake, Catharine and Paul. Mrs, Eddie Jeffrey, E W suuinmar residents And ighly t nim activities should be Duffin, Tommy and Danny all and Mrs were at their family of Mist Judith Neeb, dLo aura and Mr. and - in. Port from the surrounding d amended for their were together at the ome onck peoplecoLondon SSarnia th for the joined the Westlake family on Erickson spent Sunday became involved and highly ofrn�_ of a far the weekend, home Monday. Callers at the Huron, Mich: Mrs. Gordon A. Stewart. RR An editorial in the Port turns out to be used motor oil A former resident o n Mich. Times . Herald and bogus gold watches are all Bayfield, Ch g es P. rPesident Of Huron,passed away in Port Stanley, "Unwary burs can't to the same bundle of Phony Aug. 9, 1975. Ile was born May blame the ile ontholi , caught deals. The buyer isstillthe e to 1909 in Port Stanley, a of our eye while on holidays and...to beware. The sntneoapp 4, Times the late art St and . a sonon f wfelt It was food for thought tang-termwatched lcarefully. ch are (Carey) Parker. andoworthy of space in tits notA side e and conditions chane �� He is survived by his wife, column. "Almost any property owner o -f beet in �� unless the. WWII* (Graydon) Parker;S luta) with a person valuable prop Ydaughter, rayon K. ( Y can sympathizeCamhter, Landon; _-two sons. who buys land with the in- owner fails to note the desirable Robert of Kitchener and a home and not plugged - . - tension of building Teel of land may have its Richard of Port Dover. Also then learns no. building perm tt pa d b Violet value significantly change Y sisters, Mrs. spent the wee use the land three will be issued beta number of developments. on Victoria St. -tic cottageit sap any d Mr. Martin, Detroit, is not - suitable ,for Belongings of any kind nee ,`, , • ,. F,, , � ,,� ;� Earl wife and - 'n e� Not only are.dreams. The key, of course, is Y t a Y ' , Mich. joined his f drainage, . hard -saved ,watching• Y shattered, but � whether � - .° .,, at their cottage for. the to look before you buy ``" 'y "" familyi reflex ' � ' - dollars. may be. lose The it is a lot, a freezer, a roofing , � "�'� . '; '- � � �?.,,, � � �' ,�' � holiday► weekend.F. a blast at health a- �n> . � ° r �, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard d action- is the dream job, or the proverbialpig; in- .� a �j,�` : , � Kf ,, • �;., ,;,`L :: r e i k , � Jeff and R©lite; authorities who do poke. Know the deal and the ,; r 1 ,� F � Sturgeon, rad do' eye on „ . �, . r `� ''' ,� r;,r� Stern eviee spent the weekend shattering. dealer, and keep an Y k ,.: a. a. G.' �� �„: Orangeville and Mrs. d ur= , Mr. "But land owners at P developments later ms l that • no one ` { . h s � with his parents and brother ize that the F�. "x �� , .., ��� B. Sturgeon imust recognize � can lu 'all those,,'� � ,�.�- '�" Jack coyrf���i.ldi s did ,not create n- later unp g { denial of dreams. �� « `" lead c4 `" ' recd s whichP *, ,. k �]� They must � � � +�� ,. � tit { � a "� ,� , t t '' s .� � � Y' � � r 9 -- �6`' � Wilding permits. //may �y °-0d. t, " ' hB=ia v fk recognize too, • that public .k c 1 f -` i t �, _ %'��Yl: ;"Yi+ t� At 4 "•' ' '� re ; ��t„ yan you xi. Lh#nn cot g weekend. Westlake home on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scotch- Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Parker, were her cousin. '_! Ripley visited on Wednesday Ter, Chatham Robert, Lori and Carolyn Charlie, Kim and Jennifer and MondayThursdaywith her sister, of wereguests of his to Mr. and Mrs. Bud Johnston ,of and d ens son sited from Tuesday b Bayfield; Mrs. Sturgeon. Robert (Lillian) Mathews, Port Mrs. Ivan Foote, Dover and Port Stanley; and two brothers, John and Ottiwell, both of Port Dover. Six grandchildren also survive. The funeral service was held Mon. Aug- 11, 1975 front WMiarns Funeral Home, St. Thomas, Ont. with Rev. L. R. O'Neill in charge of the service. Interment was in Elmdale Memorial Park Cemetery . mother, !Vies. L. W. Scotchmer Thursday with his parents Mr. Grimsby. Thursday until Monday. "Il parker. The W. C. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner Mr. and Mrs Douglas H - from last weekend in Blyth Weeks, David and Kathy Also with Mrs. Scotchtner from Farkas Bill on their way spent { n=in-law, daughter returned td their home in Friday until Tuesday was her with the r so Robert Peterka home to London after ah holiday and grandchildren, Mr. and Palmerston Sat. evening after cousin. Mrd• ret and trip to Vancouver. Brian King, Matthew and being with their aunt and uncle, and of Strongsville, Marga they visited with Mrs. Parker's Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. Roy Fitz - Mr. of Strongsville, Ohio. Mrs. Helen Fraser. Tim. and Kelso since Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Founder mother, The Shuffle Court at the sicnont. Terry and M Niece London are Charlie Parker remained to Building very Tuesday. and Kyrstie.f spend the weekend with Rick holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Fe days. It is open Jack Pounder of London at P Mr. e. and Mrs. Ron Bowers their Village residence—ut, St. and family. Glen Allen were Mr. Ronald weekend holiday guests of Mrs - Catharines spent the `Labour Margaret Garrett. Norma. Day weekend with his nephew. Rob Morley -at the Morley DianeandJohn.Fker. Sarnia Mrs. Gladys name, Main Street. and Mr. John Parker. Toronto kend at their. Municipal u{ ing . rs. active these aY .Kahle, Ottawa and recently of each afternoon and everyone a Brussels, Belgium. giu family guests invited to come and enjoy of th or game of outdoor shuffleboard. Labour Day dinner. thIt's prior ty us feSS, ecialiy when it property o ,,, . homessite. And property' owners must accept some respon- sibility in not investigating before they buy or before they press forward with building plans. This situation is little different from that of anyone who buys without looking. "'Underwater acreage in the south, driveway sealer that rticipation in sup - Your � for our plying news items column is very important. Whether they be social events,, personals, meetings ” or in- teresting happenings; we need you to keep our column alive. Please phone your news'to your correspondent at 565-2634. Local lady honored Mrs. Ranney opened her home on Tues. evening, Aug. 19 to the ladies of Bayfield Baptist Church for a farewell gathering for Miss Elva Keys who left last week to attend the Tennessee Temple College at Chatanooga, Tenn. Mina Talbot and Ann Chapman had charge of con- tests, and games. Elva was presented piece of 6.onnEc. luggage• dusting powder, desk pen and writing paper. The address was given by Mina Talbot. Elva thanked everyone for their thought- fulness and appreciation for the gifts, Lunch was served ewith Talbot Chapman and pouring tea. This evening of fellowship was fully enjoyed. vera left to right: Jack Brand, Bayfield Fair last Saturday .- Top winners in the 4a classes at.the Eayf i r champion',. and Janet @ostrna, best showmanship junior champion; _Adrian Salverda, sero and+atf. t111ews. Recordiahota) andliett gill- DavisGovernment is That the . fighting it?inflation NOT fueling A Liberal Government is p committed t0 reducing the net •debt of 4.7 billion dollars (of which '3.3 billion Provincial .ears and -on _which has accumulated in the.. last 5 � - � which is $682,4 0,000 per year interest is being paid 28S it ear for interest only on the net debt. .. 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