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ASS Rhea Stirling of
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0101*It Stilling *Me on
ursday, January 15,1976.
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The late Miss Stirling was a
daughter of the late
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.rthihald . and Louisa
tiding., She. was, *MR and ,
4ised near Drysdale and
ttendedsane* in .!tanley
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township. '
She and her family moved
to London many years ago
and following the death other
tarent-S, She and her late
ister, Miss Edna. lived
together. After her sistor
death in 1974, she was On
fined in the Nursing home1
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The late MisS 'Stirling
restedat the Geotge E. Logan
Funeral Home in London
where the fuaeral serViCe ws'
held on Saturday January 17
with Canon Derwyn Jone
officiating. Interment was in.
Woodland Cemetery, LOndbli-
Mrs7 jack B. Sturgeon and
Mrs. G.L. Knight of Bayfield
are cousins of the late Rhea
Tried in Toronto
Karen Louise The bride's mother, Mrs.
Gemeinhardt, youngest '~Gemeinhardtand her sister,
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daughter of Mrs. Kay
Gemeinhardt of Bayfield and
the late James Gemeinhardt,
was m ried to James Hall
, the son of Mr. and
M Bruce Wilson, Toronto
•n a civil ceremony at 'City
Hall, - Too- tith on Monday'
December 22, 1975.
Miss Monica Gemeinhatdt of
Uxbridge, attended the
ceremony and the reception
which followed at the home of
the groom's parents at 23
Blythdale Ave., Toronto.
The couple are residing at
921 'William St., London,
Ontario.
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D. Gerald Hiitz
Barrister & Solicitor
Clinton, Ontario
is pleased to announce the opening of a
branch office for the practice of law at
Bayfield, Ontario
located directly behind the Canadian
Imperial Bank of Commerce.
Office Hours: Monday: 1 p.m. -5 p.m.
Wednesday 9 a.m.-1 p. in.
Telephone: Bayfield 565-2617
Clinton 482-3414
Commencing January 26, 1976
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The blowing snow can matte strange figures as It swirls around buildings...This likeness of
an angel was created during the storm recently at a home in Bayfield during one of the
many storms that have plagued the area this month. SOU* between four and five feet of
snow have fallen on the area this Winter. (photo by Milvena Erickson)
-Ai the golfr ‘reetiog of not opposed to such a piant Don Warner. Reeve
10;40 the area,
Bayfield .COUflCII - Oddleifson, . Tom Penhale,
evening. several letters were Alovely notewas received RtsV e.7:iland,:bycIorutmgfrommrs.GeorgeAtkisand„ra:am4sscetr
thm.wrelnv1tatherianii5TheA.LohtaotI:trosute1cet;init
roveiiteodtI;ontiri:theD.Fiuchsan0teo:
committee,. chairman,
,ASSOCIatIOR a itgral _ Plan- Uniao, • congratulating the Milirena Erickson, c?", .,
ntng for Ontario Conference in Village oh their Centennial. chairman- -Stir -.0ddloirs0114.--4
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chruary, the Ontario The note will be passed on to vicP-*chairtuan Doug Sin-
As.lbciation of Good Roads the Centennial Committee.
namon, secretary, " Jim
convention .February 23,, 24, Council passed a by-law Garrett, and treasurer, G. J.
25 at ,ple 'Royal York in naming the Committee Of Graham.
b Wage social, personal notes
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Betty and Frank Burch were officersof the Order of Miss Winnie Armstrong,
spent a very enjoyable two Canada by Governor General London spent the weekend at
the home of her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. W.D. Armstrong,
James and Julia at RR 3,
Bayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Kalarizis. .Hickory, North Milton Pollock, Goshen Line.
Carolina visited in the Village Little Robbie Irwin, Lon -
for the weekend. don, spent the weekend with
Mr. Bud Sturgeon and Miss his grandparents. Mr. and
Barbara DairidsOn, toridein '4,IErickson. uncle
Andrew and aunts. 'Luanne
and Lydia while his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob_ Irwin at-
tended the wedding of her
cousin Daryl Dale of Seaforth
in Blyth United Church and
the receiption that followed in
AthueCommunity Hall in
Auburn.
Many thanks to Jim Fit-
zgerald and the News -Record
from the residents and
Centennial Committee for the
excellent coverage of the
Torchlight Parade and the
activities in Bayfield on
January 10, the first activity
3f "Pioneera '76''. com-
memorating the 100th
Anniversary of Incorporation
of the Village. •
weeks over Christmas and
New Year's in England with
friends in Bristol and London.
Mr. Calvin Scotchmer of
London is staying at the home
of his father, Mr. Alf Scot-
chmer, who is presently
confined in Alexandra Marine
and General 'Hospital,
Goderich:Best
The Bayfield Ever Young
Senior Citizens are reminded
of their opening meeting for
this season which will take
the form of a Pot Luck supper
on Thursday evening,
January 29 at 6 p.m. in the
Municipal Building.
On Saturday January 17,
Neil Bennett, his wife Mary
and their baby Garth visited
his parents, Rev. and Mrs.
'William Bennett in Bayfield.
On the evening of Sunday
January 18, Rev. and Mrs.
Robert Bennett. Rector of
'Holy Trinity Church, Chesley,
wmisited his parents. Rev. and
Mrs. Bennett and stayed
overnight until Monday. '
Among the Canadians that
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At VOISSittli
Nam Isys from no;siloy,
issoory 22 to Sudsy, issoory 25
MU HOURS:
Monday to Thursdav: • a.m.1.-4 0.m.
Friday: 9 aloe-, p,m.
Saurday p.m.
Sunday, 11 0.01.-.S.p,rn.-
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Jules Leger, was Dr. William
Thornton Mustard. He is the
Chief of Cardiovascular
Surgery .for the Hospital for
Sick Children and a Professor
of Surgery at the University
of Toronto. He spent every
summer of his boyhood at the
family 4,40ttakc on the Old
Clinton 'WO: He and his
brother Neil gathered, but-
terflies and Crawly creatures
and learned to classify them
by their Latin nantes. This
interest in biology led him
into medicine where he has
had a very •interesting and
worthwhile career. Earlier
this year, he was given the
GairdnPr 'award by Pauline
McGibbon, -Lieutenant
Governor of Ontario for his,
outstanding Contribution to
medical science.
Helen Yates. Judy Archer.
Rick McCloskey and Gilbert
Latimer all of Weston were
the weekend guests of the
latters Grandmother. Mrs.
G.L. Knight.
E3PIAND
Toronto, and the Adjustment officers foi. the
Organixation of Small Urban •next term. They are: J.E.
Municipalities 23rd con • Hoveyto serve' to January I.
ference on May 6. 7, 8, in 1977; Pat Graham to January
Whitby where the theme will 1, 1978; and Brig. G. L.
be on public participation, Morgan Smith to January 1,
"The' Local Majority versus 1979.
the Silent Minority''. Council also passed the
A- letter was receive from following resolutions naming
.the government which in- ttie committees for the year: •
eluded the Act regulating Community Centre Board,
Holiday Closing and a, speech George Telford, F.E.
by the Hon. D'Arcy
McKeough on fiscal
restraints given in Wingham
last Thursday. Correspon-
dence from the Ontario
ministry of consumer
relations in respect to the
legislation recently passed on
the Ontario Building Codes
Act was also read.
Council endorsed the
resolution supporting the
retention of the Goderich
Psychiatric Hospital, but
decided by a majority vote
not to support- the resolution
from Stephen To*nship
asking the Porter Com-
McFadden, Frank Burch.
Milvena Erickson, John cession, and instructed the
Clerk to write a note of thanks
Siertsema, Reeve Oddleifson
to the Bayfield Lionettes for
and G.J . Graham, treasurer; '
Town Hall committee, F.. all their valued help at the
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McFadden. Don War-
celebrations on January 10
ner.Frank Burch, Milvena Wednesday evening.
Erickson. Ed. Oddleifson, February 11 at 8 p.m. was set
Flory Oddleifson andJan as the date for a Centennial
Gozzard. G.J. Graham as Committee meeting in the
tie: harbour committee, all Municipal Building, (back
the council members and G.J. room)
Graham as 'treasurer; Council has received More
Crest Designs for the Village
planning committee, all
councilmembers and GJ. competition, which has been
. .
Graham asecretary. extended until February 27 at
s
4 p.m. due to the recenX postai
Bayfield Council,
strike. The drainage program
Societyand
gric. lor IOU we*
mission to look into the ef- Lions Club; F.E. McFadden - ,4 also discussed..
fects of a nuclear power plant
on agriculture, health, and
local government costs
before such a project is un-
dertaken and the - majority
council atso stated they were
In, other business, the
Reeve reminded council of
the Architectural Con-
servancy meeting at the
Little Inn on Thursday
evening January 22 at S p.m.
Council set Friday January 30
at 7 p.m. in the Municipal
Building to hear any ob-
jections to the closing up of
part of the Old Clinton Road,
situated on part of lot 2 and
part of lot 3. Bayfield Con -
were the weekend guests o
Bud's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Jack B. Sturgeon and brother
Andrew Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Potter and little Merry of R R
3, Clinton joined her family
during the weekend:
Mr. and Mrs. DOug . Arm-
strong and Scott, R R 3,
Bayfield had as their Sunday
dinner guests Mr. and Mrs.
Rick Talbot, Lori and Cindy.
Mr. Norman V. Cooper.
Mount Clemens, Mich. spent
the weekend at his Village
residence on Clan Gregor
Square.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pollock,
London and Mr. Ernie
Pollock, Varna were
Saturday guests of Mrs.
As of January M Omersfiip of Country
Market. Vanastra. changed hands.
We would like to thank our many friends in
the community for their patronage over the
la,st four years. and to welcome Larry and
Linda McAuley, the new owners. to the
Community, and wish them every sdccess.
Scott Lockkos & kn Thompion
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