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gree mid the ommessehola elas
of
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COPIP llar their *Wily said
'Mir Demote and lac. Jahn
• loteridge appreack.d
ewhoaR regarding the ea -
'tee • �riM wt!•
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thi et. Csomissee Is
Mask ks w i
Mrs. Mavis VI be
leaksid w one Miele
the
Cornell ibseuseed mire IS
Job, WI ail wand ted the
seeinhers of w Cealimisl
oesamillsest their���
•• ,Nev.Usti
red the Mei silk
Herb T rkbeise of aorta
the please* be had
tak i semi we ate, sad was
a eared that they wield be
ready it *. vary agar More.
The matt nresdeg of
caused will be held ea
Mao eau swain& rim -17.
Lioneues lo help Brownies
erre.
&Wish! Liaiwtee mat
Sir their Direr aesti.g at
the Siteaswa Ism ea Me day
Nev. 3 with M sassmbers and
throe greets atteoditM.
Presble t J... Meraer
presided ter the busirees
maim. It was decided to
assist the Ladies Aizilliery
linaneiaMy with the $vowni.s
cdii also to do some Christ -
decorating am Main
Street.
Carol Pinhole seas cheese
as chairman of a oetm.tittee
10 wort with the
C.s sena rtl CirmsaiN ss. is
1e await the Costemaial
in.etlag ea W.daosday
ie Nev. 1s as tee
L' Forssadea Night will take
place as Friday. Nae- 21 at
Ire Clint• Leila" Hall.
There were mete hum anti hightesing iasis at the lia,ylisid LMlhs 1 bwe e. party ion
week hi the Vases. NOM throe el the snags, Tet pees .soars. (piste by lahveam
Krisise*
Bayfield personal notes
Mr. mad Mrs. To Penhaie
and Mr. and; Mrs. Gerdes
Graham isietered to
MiUPsrtea ea •edn edey Oct,
Criand at>rended the Anneal
et District 1
Ontario Association of
Agricultural Societies. Mr.
Penhols is the President of
the Hayfield Agriculture
Society aad Mrs. Graham is
the secretary. Mn. Judy Rall
was titer Brest speaker,
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Irwin and
ahead d; " Loads*: Mr. sad
Mrs. Jack B. Sturgeon lid
Andrew and Mn. HittOrr
were Sunday diwaeris
of Mr. and Mrs. E.W.
Erieksat, Aadrew, Luanne
sad Lydia. and hoeour.d
Luanne on her seventh bir-
thday.
4-H Club meets
Oa "Oct. 22 we held our
fourth meeting at Mrs.
Phoenix home. We started
with the roll call.. We
discussed Canada's Food
Guide and we made rolls and
brans.
Patti Greer made bow
Mots; Diane Garrett made
parker house rolls; Anse
Talbot . made snails; Cathy
fteamade
leafs;
s;Snri Pbosol= clover
fan tans;
and Joaaa.
Chapman made figure eights.
We closed our rmssti.g with
the risotto, and our next
meeting os Oct. M took puce
at the home of Mrs. Garrett. -
by Jaime Chapman
**
Mr. Gilbert is Latimer,
Wastes sprat tweekend
with his psndmotk r , Mrs.
G. L. height
Mr. aad Mrs. Bob Clan.
Rob aad Tara. Landes were
we.kead guests of kis
Mr. aad Mrs. Fred
Mr. aad Mrs. Ali
McLaughlin visited lea week
in Tonal, with Mrs. Vicki
Via' AM*
sad Courtney.
Mr: Stege Scotcha.r,
end Jody, St.
Catherins; Mr. Michael
Scolchinsr and a friend.
Toronto aad Mr. Calvin
ScokkaMr of Leiden were
tiepmsts of their father, Mr.
A. F. Scotclnaer ter the
wr.kesd.
Mr. Robert Sowerby
Goderici. called oa Mrs.
Mittel Pollock, Goshen Line
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Craig
visited with Mr brother, Mr.
Fred Step, RR S. Climes .a
Sunday.
Mr. RobertPart+er , Jack
and David of Derck stir were
with kis parents. Mr. and
Mss. Bill Parker cm Satthrday.
Mr. aad Mrs. Ed Rowse.
Cathy, Vicki, 3111 sad Date,
London were Snpday pests
el Mrs. Rowse's mother, Mrs.
L.B. Smith.
Mrs. L.W. Scotcluaer spent
last week is Leedom with her
family Mr. rind Mrs. Jack
Powder and Mary Beth. She
aid her daughter. Mrs. Jack
Founder vaunted to the
Village ase Tv.sd•y for the
4 44A f p
00
Pt!MtW[o �r
Mi++
s:i:s�� T�
Sill"iM Arm Ilsoi
Iloodrtn.eSsi, Artrer Doom
Se., Nsvi' 15
am F■.
OODERICN DISTRICT COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM
s.ti.x.s Army
paten• won or MINOS
CONTIMPORARY BRASS Music'
OUT STAMM* SOLOISTS
Wd INTSIT
Ihrjr-ported by
it Celebration* '71 Canneittee
**
**
4•
Mien' el her late busload's
m+• Bim Margaret
-
(Robert) Scotching..
Mr. sed Mn._Shigh Pollock
ErKr-
Ernie Stem. a all ck, Vars d lee.
sad Mrs. Kea Polledt, not
sad Jane PMte_U wer
of Mrs. • Mates Pollock.
Ooebes Lase on Sunday aad
cdhebrated the f/tk birthday
of Ernie Pollock.
Registered at the
Aloin Hotel � weekend
included. Mr. sad Ilei. Allan
Coomber, Wisrdser; Dave
Kilby, Wagrhee; Mr. and
Mn. Allan Throw. Windsor,
aad Ise Asha Mower* of
Toronto.
Mr. Howard Scoleitruer,
Chanes" was in the Village
at T ueeday last and was a
pallbearer at the funeral for
kis Mho lather's stepmother,"
Mrs. Margaret (Robert)
Scomclun r.
Mr. Norman F. Cooper,
Mount Charas. Mick. was at
Itis Village r sidsace os Clan
Gregor Square for the
weekend.
Remember
• Don't forget the Centennial
Committee meeting on
Wednesday evading Nov. 11
at i p.m. in the Municipal
Huildistt•
Seniors pick
new slate
The Bayli.id Ever Young
Citizens nest 4n Thursday
everting. Oct. 2$ is the
Municipal Buildiag with 33
numbers and two guests
The main busies ss of the
evening was the election of
officers, however all the
present officers were
returned 10 serve nada the
end dime len.
They are: president, Mrs.
Llox ,cs
present. Harry Bakier; ,
Tres., Mn. Bill Parker;
secretary. Mrs. Jean Bell;
card and flower secretary.
Mrs. Dorothy Weston; press
secretary, Mrs. L.W. Scot -
chaser; telephone committee.
Mrs. L. W. Scotcbmer, Mrs.
Roy Scotcbmer. Mrs. Lyle
Hill and Mrs. Delbert Haw
were added to the telephone
committee to assist the other
two ladies.
The . annual Christmas
dinner party was set for
Thursday evening, November
27 at i p.m. is the United
Church Basement.
The two guests who at-
tended the mea ng, Mrs. Les
Coat and Dorothy Gas. ` joined
the Senior Citizens and were
welcomed into the Club.
Followingthe businesg"
session. JaHughes showed
■
numerous slides of scenes in
Bayfield, Western Canada
and ports of the United
Sates. He was given a vote of
thanks for sharing his
beautiful pictures to the
DAtl i� gimes of euchre
were then sajoyed with prises
going to Mrs. Jean Bell, Mrs.
Harold Penhale. Percy
loknstow, Bill Heard and to.
Mn. Lyle Hill who won the
14M► Intrad ,Prize4 . loTely
mach aad social hour was
enjoyed.
Q SQUARE
Ry
itid
o.
O.
on
Moo le
GODIRICH
visit
SMOKERS SOVAII
Most Steres are
OPEN
Ther . Friday
Till 9 p,.rw.
N.vwrb.r awe December
Yee in hvlt.d to offend this spcid
`DAIRYMAN'S INFORMATION"
MEETING
Tsdsy, N•vsuhu 6, 1975
11:15 p.p. (Close 10 p.m.)
Arkshwd OfficekindRom, Mites
Sperteer.d Sy: Year Perim Dealer.
Dust Farm • Oordsw Cawtre. OM's,
PROGRAM
A Number Ore Program kw lstr+esssrd Decry
Franke -
Oleo CailMlo
Aeletso Perim* e1 Canada Lid.
The FINN Wr. J Story
Everett ,
Porta Reesercla. St. Louis
LI Roane News
Dem Moct.eed
Relaters Perko e1 Cans& Lid.
MIZE DRAWS • CLOSE -- LUNCH TO FOLLOW
... see you Tchvrsiisr!
Good turnout
at Hallowe'en party
The Baytte d Uses Chub
y 'ea Cosswat
tume party in
the OM Teen Malt .a Friday
evades with a vest Mei
The jade's. Mrs. Ed.
OddisUs.. UM Use Merrill
and Jae May /war k
very dlttiahlt la awaedisg
prises to the auaerous
and oldsters who
attended. The youngest child
elves. dressed as a
trees etgis ser.
la the girls'
teary assume: first. Lydia
Erickson; second Tracy
Grilaeyer; third Gloria
D.Weis; pre-school girls
cosmic, first, Jody Monier;
second Krises Knights; third,
Chantelle Leco®pe. Pre-
school boys' fancy. first
Bobby Fisher; second Scott
Beattie; third Duanae
S iertese's. Pre-school boys'
fancy. Kea McIlveen. Girls'
fancy. six to eight years.
Melanie Van Patter. Julie
Porter, Rayanae Scotcknter.
Gids six weight years comic,
Rebecca Steve's. Christine
Johnston, Tanya Grilmeyer;
boys' fancy site to eight. Ricky
Gri asyer, 1111 Sianmsnss,
Bradley Valise; bays' six 1a
eight comic, arias Fisher,
David Stoves". Jsnathon
Yates; gide' tamcy f M 12,
Asa* Talbot, Nickie, Stevens,
Lisa Schilbe.
G iris Morrie 1 10 12, Lori
Talbot, Cindy Talbot, Mary
Lyrae Talbot; bays fancy 1 to
12, Larry ' Tassaa, Traver
Scotckiesr, Robbie Siert-
mama;
iert-sea a; bays comic, 1 to 12,
Andrew U, Tib Kroll:
noir, Rob vas Alt..; special.
Jan Koerte, Mark Jokasto.
and Terri Koen; special.,
Rosemarie Taman aid Ar
Chapaiaa.
Following the judgiag and
awarding of prizes, members
of the Lions Club passed out
treats to all the children.
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CLOVER
FARM
COUNTRY MARKET
AT VANASTRA
GROCERY FEATURES
GARBAGE BAGS
FLEECY -1M OZ.
FABRIC SOFTENER
KRAFT -111 OZ. -SMOOTH
PEANUT BUTTER
"MISS MEW" -7 VARIETIES
CAT FOOD 6 OZ. TINS
BLUE BONNET -3 LB.
MARGARINE
9.9a
2.19
19c
5t$•1.
'1.59,
BEEF
1iEA14oONilEff CUBED
95c STEwING SW
Fors
From Thursday
Nov. i tiN
%adhy, Now. +1
STORE HOURS
OPEN
MONDAY TO THURSOA
9 a.m. 1• • p.m.
FRI. r a.m. N t p.m.
Sat. 9 a.m. M 6 p.
SwF. 1s a.m. to 5 p.
1
QUALIT
MEAT5
TU•re's m s M1aIs ler eeMNyt
We Aa*N* fatty -Red Brand A .1 MN"
PRIME
Ili STEAKS
LB.
9 .4
CANADA GRADE "A -FULL SLICED
S
LB. .6
FLEISNMAWS.1 LB. -CORN OIL
SOFT. MARGARINE
FRAPES % OZ. PACKETS
ORANGE CRYSTALS 79c STORE SyCED-DEVEINED
BEEF LIVER
Frozen Food
RICA'$* oz.
COFFEE RICN
35c
NI-LINER-14OZ.-BATTERED 79c
BOSTON 1111E F1SN
SWAN$ON-t1 OZ.- TURKEY. CHICKEN. sour
TV EA. 89c
LB.
MAPLE LEAF -1 CRYOVAC
SWEET PICKLED •
COTTAGE ROLLS L.. 1.
IIOME.MADE
SAUSAGE
PRODUCE FEATURES
MOW= t/MytANAM NO. 1 SOME ' HOME NO. 1
CALIPORNIA
EMPEROU • CAULIFLOWER EA.
LB. 7
GRAPES
•. 35c �o CARROTS 'pet:
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