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cessful and rewarding Year,
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Were. inade to the Church
budget, Wron Church Camp',
he Bishops. appeal for
Northern -411ssions, St.
Mortice , House, Prayer
partner, 4. Sister DOrOtlEY
Dykes of England, and
Sampson, a medical student
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The ACW placed a plaque
attlate new ehurtik doii,
wkkls were 000404 by the
Labe Mrs. Gertrude
Gairdner. Gifts were 40040
Shut,ins at Christmas.. •
ftelv.,. woo** -Pennett
presided for the installation
.0(, _officers, LP* the, co.ming
year. They are:
presi4ntr 'Mrs: EW.
preside*, Mrs, G.LMI
Smith, , vice-president,
1,41Aliggins; Secretary, Miss,
'Viola cadger; treasurer,
card
secretary*,:Mrs. "LB. Smith;
hasti.notes . secretary, Mrs.
education
secretary, Mrs. P.H. - Du
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Mino hockey
Friday night, Zurich's
three hockey teams, novice,
atoms and -pee wee's came to
Wield and the novice had
an exhibition gante. Zurich
defeated Bayfield
Zurich atoms played
Bayfield with Rayfield
Winning 6-5. DarinTelford got
two hat tricks, assisting by
Robbie Siertsema (2), Robbie
'Chapman; Robbie Chapman
and Rusty Brandon, Andrew
.Bullen and David Phoenix.
The atoms play their next
game on January 16 in
Bayfield against Seaforth.
The Zurich pee wees
defeated Bayfield 7.2 .
Scoring for .Bayfield were
David Consitt, with 'Robert
Boyes getting both assists.
scores
On Monday janUary, 12.
Bayfield travelled to Zurich
to play against Grand Bend,
defeating Grand Bend 6 - 0 -
Scoring for Bayfield were
Rolled Boyes, assisted by
Mike Telford; Mike Telford,
assisted by Rick Johnston;
Brian Van Aaken,
unassisted; Mike Telford,
assisted by Rctbert Boyes;
Brian Van Aaken assisted by
Rick Johnston and . Mike
Telford, assisted by John
Dawson, Bayfield's goalies
David Martens and David
Sturgeon , had their second
shut -out of the season.
Friday evening, January 16
the pee wee s against Mitchell
in Bayfield and Saturday
afternoon, they play against
Clinton in Clinton.
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Bayfield Reeve Ed Oddleifson, left, and the Village's oldest citizen Mrs. Margaret Larson,
lit the candles 00 11 large birthday cake at a pot -luck supper in the arena last Saturday, to
open the Centennial celebrations. The supper followed a giant torchlight parade down
main street. (photo by Milyena Erickson)
More than 200 help Village open
Centennial celebrations with torch- tight parade
Hear Ye, Hear Ye, Hear
were the words that rang
ut last Saturday evening,
January 10 to begin the first
of the celebrations to com-
memorate the 100th
Anniversary of the Incor-
poration of the Village of
Bayfield.
-On January 10. 1676, by a
Special Act .of Parliament,
the Village of Bayfield
became incorporated, and
exactly 100 years later, most
of its residents gathered to
wish her a Happy Birthday.
The festivities got off to a
glowing start when Mrs. R.I.
Larson (the former Margaret
si.ed by Reeve and Mrs. Ed Oddleifson, 200 porsons, in-
cluding 100 carrying torches, marched down Main Street
in Bayfield last Saturday evening to open the Bayfield
Centennial celebrations. (News -Record photo)
Board of Management meets
Rev. William Bennett was
in the chair for the first 1976
regular Board of
MAnagement meeting of
Triffity Anglican Church held
in the Parish Hall on Tuesday
evening. January 6.
It was learned that Bishop
T. David 11. Ragg. Bishop of
Huron had appointed the
' Archdeacon of Saugeen, the
Venerable C.R. Townshend to
conduct the Service of
Induction ef Rev. William
Bennett on Friday evening
January 16 at 7 p.m. in
Trinity Church
The Rector's son, Rev.
Robert 'F. Bennett of Holy
Trinity, Chesley, Church of
the .Ascension, Paisley andl
Christ Church, Tara will
deliver the message. Lunch
and a social hour will follow
in the Parish Hall.
The Board set Thursday
evening. January 22 for the
annual Vestry meeting.
starting at. 6 p.m. with a
supper served by the men of
the Church. All parishioners
are welcome. and asked to
attend.
CHARLES'
BEAUTY SALON
Are pleased to announce that with their other
professional services one step ear piercing is also
Only 15.00 per set includes 24k
gold plated keepers over
Surgical steel.
Paints* and safeSt way to
pierce tars.
i�hs leaftY
/4 Victoria St; Clinton 48 2 106 5
Parker), the oldest Bayfield
born resident at 83 years of
age, lit the first torch held by
the Village Reeve Ed.
Oddleifson, at the west end of
Main Street, to. start the 100
torch bearers, most of them
children, on a Torchlight
Parade up Main Street
around Clan Gregor Square to
the 93- year old Town Hall.
The parade, led by the Reeye
wearing a silk top hat and
carrying a scroll, proceeded
to the Town Hall where the
100 bearers planted their
torches in a gigantic snow
cake, to the rousing cheers of
those who had followed them.
Eric Earl, choir director of
Trinity Anglican Church, led
in the singing of happy bir-
thday and 0 Canada. Reeve
Oddleifson read the
Proclamation as follows:
"HEAR YE' HERR YE'
HEAR YE' Ci 'zees of the
Corporation the Village of
Bayfield
"On this day, January 10
1876, one hundred years ago,
the Village of Bayfield in the
County of Huron and
Province of Ontario was
declared an Incorporated
Village by specidl Act ofithe
Legislative Assembly of the
Province of Ontario - The
Town and Estate of Bayfield
enclosed an area of 1994%
acres at the mouth of the
Bayfield River and the
population at that time was
800 souls more or less. The
first election for Reeve and
Councillors was held in the
Orange Hall, with John
Rutledge, Esquire, as
returning officer.
By Order of her Majesty,
by and with the advice and
consent of the Legislative
Assenibly of the Province of
Ontario. GOD SAVE THE
QIJEEN. Corporation of the
Village of Bayfield 1876:
A service of thanksgiving
was then held, in charge of
Rev. James Reddoih of St.
Andrews United Church.
Special prayers were offered
by Monseigneur M.W.
Bourdeau, retired Priest of
St. Joseph and the
Benediction pronounced
by Rev. William Bennett of
Trinity Anglican Church
followed.
After the Service, more
than 250 residents gathered in
the Bayfield Community
Centre where they enjoyed a
pot luck supper, "a big family
birthday party", with long
tables laden with alivarieties
of delicious supper dishes.
An evening of free skating
was also enjoyed when
parents and their families
took to the ice on their blades.
During the evening,
registration for the .beard
growing contest 'took place
with 20 entrants signing up.
Registration will be accepted
until the end of the month at
the Village Market.
At the Community Centre.
Mrs. Larson lit the candles on
the huge birthday. cake.
trimmed in blue icing. The
Reeve then blew out the
candles , cut and served the
delicious slices of cake.
The event was the first of
many activities planned to
Village so
miss Lva1eysreturned to
Chatanooga, TexmesSee after
spending two weeks with her
Parents Mr. and Mrs. Jahn
Keys, sister 'Shirley and
brothers, Douglas and David.
Elva is attending Tennessee
Temple College in
Chatartooga.
Mr, and Mrs. Glen Smith.
Paris visited Saturday with
his mother, Mrs. LB. Smith,
and attended the Torchlight
Parade.
Mr. Bud Sturgeon and Miss
Barbara Davidson, London
were guests ot his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack B.
Sturgeon and brother
Andrew, for the weekend.
Mr. Norman F. Cooper,
Mount Clemens. Mich. was at
his Village residence for the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beechie
and family, London spent the
weekend at their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Scotchmer, Robert, Lori and
Carolyn, Chatham spent the
Christmas holidays with his
mother, Mrs. LW, Scot-
commemorate the' 00
Anniversary of the Incor-
poration of the Village. a town
to be proud of, as was evident
from the large turn -out
Saturday evening and the
participation of residents and
their friends who took ' the
initiative to organize an old-
fashioned cutter and bob -sled
activity. They included: Tom
Penhale with his bob sled
pulled by a team of beautiful
Belgians. Mr. and Mrs.
Norman F. Cooper with
Adam Flower's pony named
Ginger pulling a cutter ; Mr.
'and Mrs. Ross Coutts in as
cutter being pulled by a pony
named Mary; and a tractor
driven by Delfort Altman
pulling a bob sled. A banner
flying marked the
Anniversary with a sailboat
painted in the centre.
Mrs. Margaret Garrett,
riding on the bob sled with her
° family, playfgd numerous old
tunes on her accordion with
the passengers singing as
they rode up Main Street.
Several riders on the horse-
drawn vehicles were also
carrying torches.
John Allen. the 12 -year-old
nephew of Mrs. Coutts, led his
pet goat "Zeke" in the parade
and proudly waved a blazing
torch as he walked up
Bayfield's Main Street:—
Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Irwin and
Robbie, London visited
Saturday with his parents,
Mr. and Mr ,t E.W. Erickson
and family.
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anniversary specials!
All Awing Jesuitry ... we're kr:lag pate specials,
et big seiligsi
Our regular .$25.00 . , . for only
Our regular $20.00 . . . for onpf
$20."
$1 5.00
And our newest hot permanents.
"Great F.eling"
and
"Warm and Getratie"
wsfl also be on special during January.
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Charles Beauty Salon
Clinton
74 Victoria Street P now
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chmer. They visited Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Ovens in Mit
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ellen for a family dinner on
)Christmas Day , while Mrs.
Scetchrner .entertained
her daughter, son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. lack Pounder and
family for dinner Christmas
Day. Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Pounder entertained the
Howard Scotchmer family,
her mother, . Mrs. L.W.
Scotchmer and their family
for dinner on Boxing Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Scotchmer returned to their
home in Chatham on January
2 and the Pounders to their
home in London. Visiting
them was Mrs. L.W. Scot-
chmer who was a guest of her
granddaughter. Mary Beth
while Mr. and Mrs, Jack
Pounder entertained their
daughter and son-in-law
-Cathy and Jay Fisher of
Bayfield; their son and
daughter-in-law John and
Karen Punder and six -month-
old granddaughter Kyrstie of
London to a visit to the
Bahamas. They had lovely
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holiday weather while away,
but arrived home in London
in a snow storm. Cathy, ;lay
and . their grandmother
returned to their homes in the
Village on Monday atter000q.'
Mr. and Mts. „Albert Craig
were overnight pests Friday
of Mr, and Mrs. jack Butler
and Leta ip Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs... Rick
Westlake, . London and Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Burnell,
Marion, Jane and Jenny,
Guelph were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Westlake, Catherine and'
Paul.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Merrill
visited Mr. and Mrs. Brian
Merrill in Mississauga on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pruss
and Chuck and Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Krupa all of London
are spending a few days at
the cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman F.
Cooper. Mount Clemens,
Mich., entertained Mrs.
Margaret Day at their Village
residence on Clan Gregor
Square. recently.
Pat Graham of Bayfield is carefully scrutinized by Mrs. Ed Oddleifson as he registers for
thebeardgrowing contest last Saturday. Doug Sinnamon looks on. (photo by Milvena
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