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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-08-26, Page 17fibers of the ural Society anti Fair het at the Community ,e Oi'tTuesday eVening. .gym Penhale, president, and secretary. Mrs. OM read the minutes. matters at business discussed in connection the Bayfield Fair early optenitrer such as hand, for different exhibit o'« bingo, liths etc. witted Church ladies plan nye on serving pie andcoffee at one booth. and are sure you won't be disappnted as interesting entertainment has been planned for all. They are looking forward to co-operative weather and good crowd at the Bayfield Fair. Signs have already been posted at different corners so when you read thein, don't forget the date. Be sure to read cooling events. i�lage socal,personal note by Patricia Cooper Mr. W.A. Johns of Bayfield. nd Mount Clemens, IIchigan has returned to his elevan Street residence in the village after a two month Vacation in England. While in England he was e guest of Mr. and Mrs. atke of Bath, who joined him a visit to many friends in e British isles. On his return trip, Mr. Johns was accompanied by Mrs. Claire take who is presently visiting lathe village. Recent guests of Mr. Johns were Garvain R.G. Johns and .hisson Gavin R.A. Johns both ofMount Clemens. MP. and Mrs. C. Mother- sead and baby daughter Catherine of Buffalo, New York are vacationing at Mrs. Rachel Bristol's cottage in the village. Mr. Mothersead is the great newphew of Mrs. Bristol. The many friends of Mrs. Bristol have missed seeing er the last two summers will interested to know that she • is now in a nursing home in Washington D:C. We do not have her address at this time. however, if anyone wishes to send her a card or letter, it will be forwarded to her from 62 Edge Park, Buffalo, New York, 14216. Mid' 'Mirth= F. Cooper --of Bayfield and Mount Clemens,. Michigan is vacationing at his village residence on Clan 'regor Square. Mrs. Margaret Day of Birmingham. Michigan was recently a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. Cooper at their Bayfield residence. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Erickson. Andrew. LuAnne and Lydia returned home on Monday after an extended visit with Mr. Erickson's parents in Watrous, Saskatchewan. En route they -'pent the weekend' visiting at Crazy Horse Camp in Port Huron; Michigan. While at the camp. they -,had the unexpected pleasure of meeting Mrs. Erickson's birother and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sturgeon and family spent the weekend at Crazy Horse Camp in Port Huron. Mr. Alf Scotchmer and sori Col have moved into the Lynn taitirtments. We wish you happiness in your new home. The many friends of the McLeod family were sad- dened to hear of their loss when Mrs. Margery McLeod passed away last week. Sympathy is extended to the entire family and especially to her daughter Dorothy. who in her mother's latter years, cared for her with such devotion. I wish to congratulate Nina Haw and Janet Talbot on their successful rescue of our Bayfield Bugle when Milvena Erickson resigned from the Clinton -News Record in June. I also wish to thank the many People who responded to my notes. in the July 8 issue of this paper and assisted Mrs. Talbot and Mrs. Haw by submitting news whenever possible. There are still a great many readers that it would be so nice to hear from, or about. By the way, what's new with you this week? Mr. Chester G. Moffatt of Arcadia, Calif. and Mrs. Ivan Bahm of Pontiac Mich., visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Higgins. They are first cousins of the latter. Don't forget the Bayfield Centennial Pioneera Art -and Craft Show. See coming events. .Mrs. A. Lougheed and D. Nichol visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Don Haw. Jackie Lougheed, who has spent a holiday here returned home with his mother: Mr. and Mrs. George Clark enjoyed a pleasant holiday last week at Algonquin Park. Mr. Chester C. Moffatt of Arcadia. California and Mrs. Ivan Bahm of Pontiac, Michigan . visited ' on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Higgins. They bre first cousins pf the latter. Burial in the warm sands of Bayfleld was justone of the pastimes last Sunday as. wet cool weather left the area with the nicest weekend so far this summer. (News - Record photo) Inter -park baseball played By Janet Talbot The Paul Bunyun Trailer Park won their game against the Bayfield Lions Club. last Saturday night, the score being close 19-18. The game was played at the Paul Bunyun Park. Bayfield social notes An Auction Sale was held in the Bayfield Arena Saturday afternoon the main attraction being the antiques. There were also many household articles offered for sale. Mr. And Mrs. Bob Orr. Billy. f aymond and Cathy spent al week in the Bruce Peninsula. Mr. and Mrs. B. Koene and family joined them there for a_few days. Miss Jackie Koene is holidaying with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Koene. Jackie is a nurse in training at Victoria Hospital. London. Herbert Gale is spending a week with relatives and. friends in Missassauga, and will attend the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Norm Talbot and Mr. Ray Schell visited Tuesday in Lansing Michigan. and Wednesday attended the "Lincoln Arms Trailer Court" Michigan Area Picnic. in Caledonia. Michigan. While there they had the privilege of congratulating Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kolp of Michigan who are soon to celebrate their 72nd wedding anniversary. Mr. Ray Schell spent a couple of days with his The last scheduled game for the season will be next Saturday. Aug. 28th. between the Bayfield Lions Club and the Old Homestead Trailer Park and will be played at the Agriculture Park in Bayfield. The Team playoffs are. to start the following Saturday. Saturday night's game between The Blue Anchor Trailer Park and Old Homestead Trailer Park was won by Blue Anchor. it was played at Homestead Park. By Nina /law Mr. and Mrs. Toward Lynn and Laurie Ann - of ,Wailed 1414, , Michigan, visited on the weekend with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lynn, Carol and Bruce Lynn were at their home on the Terrace. Carol remained for another week. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. T. Parker and David of Dor- chester were Sunday visitors with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. E. Squire of Mitchell were also Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker also Mr. and Mrs. W. Webster of Clinton went by bus to the Exhibition and enjoyed the Scottish World Festival. Rev. A.F. and Mrs. Jewell of Kingsville visited the beginning of the week with the former's sister, Mrs. Lulu Smith. Mr. Ward 'Jewell was also a guest in the same home and visited with his brother and sister. Sympathy is extended to the family of Mrs. L.H. McLeod. who passed away in Clinton Hospital on Friday morning. Visitors with Mr: and Mrs. Ronald J. Poth and sons of Don Mills, who are at their Bayfield cottage were Miss Eileen Bout and. Mrs. L. Kilrnous of Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Fraser and James Reilly of North Bay were also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Poth. The 3M's Club of St. Andrew United Church held a weiner and corn roast at the South Pier ori Friday evening and enjoyed a social time. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vrieze and little Billie of Oakville came on Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Smith. Mrs. Smith expects to enter St. Joseph Hospital. London on Tuesday. where she will undergo surgery. Janet. and little "Billie" will remain Jta, not' SIPA with.'Mie., and, MM. Leh Saturday. • Doug CUrran it's r h istlne .,nd; Ott 'M ifs, are vacationi>rg with the former's mother, Mrs. Susie Pollock. Mrs. Pollock, her daughter and children called on M. W.J. Clark of Brucefield on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Pollock ansi Ernie were Sunday visitors in the home of Mrs. S. Pollock. ' Mr. and Mrs. Murray Blackie of London visited with r.he former's parents. Tbomas vis ited Mrs., Lillian Friday ' till Saturday aftern Scott and Mrs. Penhale ac- companied Mr. and .Mrs. Tool Penhale at Auburn where they all attended the McCullough - McClinchey wedding. and the reception and dance at Saltford on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Haw were pleased to have Bishop Townshend of London call for a visit on Saturday. To Mrs. Wm. Cox, our organist and choir director at St. Andrews United Church, Bayfield also to her family and relatives. we extend sincerest sympathy in the passing- of the former's father, lir. Bert Finlay. The last Sunday of August will be Anniversary Service at St. Andrews United Church when Bishop Townshend of London will be guest speaker. Welcome is extended to all. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Westlake and Paul were recent visitors with -Mr. and Mrs. .R -ick Westlake at London. Miss Catherine Westlake is taking a R.N.A. course General Hospital. Scar- borough. Mrs. Howard Scotchmer and children are visiting with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Ovens of Mitchell for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson and daughter Barbara of St. Marys spent Sunday with Mrs. Anderson's mother. Mrs. Maud Sturgeon. o home Of ate Iron: ay. On. Mrs. daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al Freeman at Long Point. He also called on friends in Tillsonburg on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Barwick went on a bus trip to Toronto to the Canadian National Exhibition on Saturday, and really enjoyed the excellent evening Grandstand per- formance. The Barwicks are presently visiting at Scot Lake. Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Weber from Valrico, Florida. spent several days with Mr and Mrs. John Young. Mr. and Mrs .John Young visited Stratford last week and attended the evening performance at the Avon Theatre, which they enjoyed very much. The many friends of Mrs. Sadie Murney will be pleased to hear that she has moved and is now residing in the new Senior Citizen Apartments. Deepest Sympathy is ex- tended to. the family of the late Mrs. Marjorie MacLeod who passed away Thursday August 19th. The funeral was held Monday from the Ball - Funeral Home in Clinton. with interment in the Bayfield Cemetery. 2Site Lica Sbephe1*d of diS were Sunday visitors Mr. and Mrs. 3. Pounder. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Tur- ner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rol* Turner, have returned from a trip through . the western provinces. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Turner visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Turner of New Serum and also visitedk' the Backus Conservation Area near Port Rowel), which was very beautiful. TV proles labour relations • Mr. and Mrs. Fred LeBeau expected Monday Mrs. Vicki McLaughlin, Alfie. Meagen and Courtney, who have been visiting in Loveland. Colorado. Mrs. Jill Young' and two children of Colorado will accompany Mrs. McLaughlin and visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeBeau. We are pleased to know that Mrs. Fred Arkell, of Goderich accompanied by her husband was able to have a short visit Television probes the turbulent and troubled area of labour relations in the public sector when the CKNX-TV in Wingham airs the series "Both Sides of Labour." The five-part series, which will be seen on CKNX-TV on Sundays at 5:30 p.m. from August 15 to September 12. takes p newsmagazine look at the issues* that cause strikes and disruptions in the public service. Both Sides of Labour was produced at the Media Centre at the University of Toronto by the. Ontario Public Service Employees Union. This is the first time that a union has undertaken the production of a television series for public viewing. Charles Darrow. president of the 60,000 -member union. said the idea was born in the union's public relations and education department. "We realized there was a void in the media's coverage of labour. Strikes and disturbances make news. but nobody bothers to go beyond. at least not on the, electronic media. "We gathered together 27 of the most informed labour. business and academic leaders iit the country and I believe we have come up with one of the best documentaries on labour that has ever been shown in Canada," Darrow said. The five programs examine the right to strike in the public sector, reasons for the, rash of dispute. in recent years, the failure of ar- bitration systems, the effect of inflation and the anti- inflation program on public sector bargaining and the search for a better or alternate method of reaching agreement. 'I think the fact that a union such as OPSEU has invested the time and money in this series indicates that labour is looking for better ways to solve its problems with management." Darrow said. 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