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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-02-26, Page 15Malanrev• . . , %•444,. • 41'40. Bayfield and iMOtidletOn' t.itriglicanIniniStArditSts , .c Ott are Andiew trieltSert; The Venerable Robert Townshend of Owen 'SonArelideaeOti of Saigeenr'Suffragan Bishop Wilulam TOwn, shend(ret..) of London, Rev. William Bennett, the new minister; and Rev.Robert. Bennett of Chesley. (News -Record photo) Atom tortrna On Friday night, all day Saturday and Sunday af- ternoon, the Atom Tour- nament will take place in the Bayfield Arena: The. Bayfield Atoms ..,, travelled to Blyth on Wed- nesday, February 18 an Myth shut -out Bayfield -0., putting Bayfield out the series. On Friday.. Feb. 20, Goderich GI mark Homes came to B yfield to play an exhibit' n game against Bay ' d Atoms. Bayfield won 7 4. Last Friday Feb. 20, Grand Bend Pee Wees came to Bayfield and were defeated 3 'to Jahn triiivi-od Bayfield's first goal, assisted by Robert Baoyes and Mike Telford. Andrew Couper scored the second goal, assisted by Ricky Johnston and the third goal was scored by Jeff Merner, with help (min Ricky Johnston and Andrew Couper. Bayfield eliminated the Grand Bend Pee Wees three games straight in the final cliff-hanger Monday night in the Bayfield Arena, that ended in the third overtime period with Bayfield scoring two unanswered goals. The Bayfield goalies kicked out more rubber than the "Goodyear Blimp- and their play was excelled only by the great effort put forward by the whole team. Bayfield's eight goals were scored by Brian Van Aaken (2) assisted by Jeff Merner and Ricky Johnston: John Dowson from Robert Roves I ent t and Mike Tel rd; Jeff Merrier unas ted; Robert Boyes from ale Stephenson. Ricky .ohnstoT scored the next tWo with assists from BT,Ifn Van Aken and Jeff weekend Merrier to put Bayfield ahead 7-6. The final goal was dumped into the empty net by Dale Stephenson with eight sconds to play. Final score 8- 6. Village social notes Mrs. Penny Johnstone and Mr. DaVid Duncan visited fax a few days with her parents and David's grandparents, Dr, Grosvenor and Mrs. Shepherd and were also the guests of Miss Kay Reid. Mr. andi; Mrs. Ronald Knight. Jackie, Sandy and TorOpt 0 Mr. Gilbert Latimer and Miss Helen Yates of Weston were the weekend guests of the mother and grandmother Mrs. G. L. Knight, Louisa St. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scotchmer, Robert, Lori and Carolyn, Chatham, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. L.W. Scotchmer. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rowse, Jill and Dale, Lendon, visited last weekend with Mrs. Rowse's mother, Mrs. L.B. Smith. Mrs. George Reid. Varna was also the guest fax a week with her sister, Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pollock. London and Mr. Ernie Pollock, Varna were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Milton Pollock. Goshen Line. Mr. and Mrs. E. Squire, Mitchell visited Sunday with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Bill Parker. 41111111111111•11/1. ORDER NOW LIQUID 28 % NITROGEN FOR BEST RESULTS ON WHEAT and BARLEY Mi. Norman C. Cooper, Mount Clemens, Mich., spent the weekend at his village residence on Clan Gregor Square. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sturgeon, Joanne, David and Jayne visited Sunday with her parents,.Mr. and Mrs: Joe Lostell; of Kippen. Best wishes to Mrs. Albert (Helen) Craig, who is zble to be home after s nding almost two weeks rn Clinton HosnitaL Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Erickson visited friends in Port Huron, Mich. on Sunday and attended the live broadcast from the stage of Dutchess Outpost of the Sleepy LeBeef Show from Nashville, Tennessee. Mr. Bud Sturgeon, Fan- shawe College, London at- tended the 0 L.S. Convention in Toronto last week and on Wednesday evening, in company with his brother, Bernard F. Sturgeon of Orangeville, attended the Montreal Canadians - Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey game at the Gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyer. Michelle and Marsha, Waterloo spent Sunday in the . The Venerable Robert ToWnShend, Archdeacon of Satige61, Conducted the. ServiCe , Of itaductitin Of the Reverend Williatn 140,101 Bennett, DP -Th. as ,Rector of Trinity Church Bayfield and St. 'antes Church, Middleton. in Trinity Church on Friday evening. February 20. A capacity congregation of the Churches and six carloads of the Rector's former Parishioners from The Church of the Advent, Ridgetown;. Redeemer. Highgate, and Bishop Cronyn Memorial, London heard the lit. Rev. W.A. Townshend. retired Suffragan Bishop, give the Admonition' to the people and pronounce the Benediction. Rev. Robert Bennett, B.A.,M.,Div., Rector of Chesley, Tara and Paisley Anglican Churches and the son of the new Incumbent, preached the sermon and stressed the need to work together. to talk together and to understand one another. .He said the congregation must understand their new Rector as well as the Rector understanding the congregation. The people most feel tree to talk things, over with, their Rector in order to achieve peace and love within the church and within oneself. Clergy of the Deanery of South Saugeen, Rev. T. Kenneth Hawthorne. Rural Dean of Wingharn; Rev. Jack King, Kincardine; 'Canon Garwood Russell, Goderich; Rev. Stan Sharpies, Clinton and Rev. Fred Carson, Blyth, conducted the new incumbent to the various stations about the Church Where they read the admonitions ant the appropriate words from Holy Scripture relating to each station. The perambulating by the Clergy escorting the Incumbent, took them to the Sacred Font, Prayer Desk, Lectern, Pulpit and Altar. The Churchwardens, Morgan Smith, Harry Baker(Trinity), John Deeves and Don Mid- dleton (St.James) presented the Church keys to the new Rector after the Declarations and Oaths and the Reading of the License by the Rural Dean, Rev. Kenneth Hawthorne, Wingham. The license, after being read duly signed by Archdeacon Townshend and the Rector, World traveller visiti Miss Sue Beer, Northam, Western Australia, is presently a guest , of Miss Sally ,Bwett Sue is on the 'last lig of a World trip which began last April. She travelled extensively in Europe and Great Britain before settling into a jeb as a Lab technician in a Cytology Laboratory jn London. England. She plans to remain in Canada for a few ,months, hoping to travel to as many parts of the country as possible before returning to Australia this summer to resume her studies in a nursing career. Sue and Sally, became very close friends when Sally, after receiving, her B.A. decided on a visit to her brother in Perth,,Australia. The visit lasted almost two years and during her stay, she became friends with Sue.. Sally has just nicely returned to her home with her parents. Rev. William and Mrs. Bennett Mfir , inor ockey Association picks wow executive Bayfield Minor Hockey Assoc. held their annual meeting at the Municipal Building Thurs. evening, Feb. iui it lair attendance. Dave Johnston was elected president; Carolyn Snell, secretary; and Barbara Telford treasurer for 1976. WAS then Presented to Rev. Bennett - A special welcome was extended to Rev. James Reddoch, §t, Andrew's United Church, hayfield and Monseigneur Bourdean, (rot.) R.C. Priest of St. Josephs and to the guests from the former parishes. , Following the service. , a social hour and lovely hutch was enjoyed in the Parish Hall. A note of special in- terest to those who attended.'. The Rector's son Robert. preached the sermon; the Retired Suffragan Bishop's son Robert conducted the Induction Service; and both father's names are William, a father and son affair. I must add that it was an honour for this writer per- sonally as well as many other members of the congregation to have had the opportunity.t 'have had a little chat with Bishop Townshend. Although ' -- he says he is retired, he is still on the Board of Education in London and prepares con- firmants for Confirmation as well as many other functions 4n the church. from ouf represenfili David Alexander: who will be, at: • ••The Queen's Wet. .$,AFORT/1 on the ist Thursday °teach month MARCH 4th .• yOu require financing to slam modernize cr enpand your business and are unable obtain it elsewhere on reasonable term, and conditions or if you dre interested n tr'e FBDB management servces of cuuilse,, and training or wish information qoyernment programs dyd! y3u business talk our rei, eseriai " MS For prior information ca ,0,50,, ,\ S or .write 1036 Ontario Street. 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