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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-09-09, Page 141 chs�►.1iP foiy'r but It r,r ark # D VatAr all Old Homestead: Of the on.22-1 + photo by Janet Old Hornstead Trailer...Parh wins baseball tit1 over Lions By Janet Talbot Saturday night Old Homestead Trailer Park won over the Bayfield Lions Club, in the send -final game of the inter -park baseball, with a score of 16 to 12, at Homestead Park, in a very close and exciting game. At the Paul Bunyan Trailer Park, in another close game the same series, the Blue Anchor Trailer Park won over the Paul Bunyan Trailer Park the score being 14 to 12. Sunday —night, the final game was played between the Blue Anchor Trailer Park and Old Homestead Trailer Park, at Homestead Park. Both teams played a good game with Homestead the winner. There were two home runs for the winning team, one by Doug Talbot and the other by Bayfield social notes Open house Yogi Bear held open house at the new Jelly Stone Park over the ' weekend. It is situated just east of Bayfield and will hold its Grand Opening next spring. They had a dance Saturday night with a very good live band that was enjoyed by over 100 people. Sunday afternoon they held a corn roast attended by nearly two hundred. Besides these attractions ,Many took advantage of looking over the grounds and learning about their plans. They have many lots yet for sale and have a beautiful recreation hall, with a central fireplace. swim- ming pool, nature hikes, and are planning wintersports such as ski -do trails and skiing. P Try Diamonds THr MAL. I ,OUA R is Church News Bayfield Baptist Church welcomed many visitors at the services on Sunday.- Pastor unday.-Pastor Harrison spoke on the Greatest "Darkness' and the Greatest "Light" of the Cross. The Communion of the Lord's Supper was shared following the morning ser- vice. Miss Wendy Greer was the organist, with Mrs. Muriel Snider at the piano. Once again we would remind every one of the special Evangelical Services to be held at the Church, September 13th through 17th 7:30 each evening, Rev. F. Harrison of Detroit will be the guest speaker ''and special music is to be presented each evening. Everyone is welcome. Personais Mr. Ray Schell spent Tuesday visiting in the Woodstock and Burford areas: Mr. and Mrs. Myron Haagar from Florida visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Young last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Young are spending a few days this week with, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rowan at Sauble Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Ranold Dunning of Woodstock =were guests with their cousins Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Talbot and Karen and Kathy. Bob McKellar. The final score was 22 to 14. The lovely trophy was donated and presented by the Bayfield Building Centre in Bayfield. The interest in these games was,very evident in the .targe crowd ` that turned out to watch this final game. At Hoinestead Trailer Park the girls' team and the boys' team met to honour their coaches, for the girls, Lila Kemp and for the boys, Doug Talbot. The two teams presented each coach with a small radio with an engraved plaque for being excellent coaches. By Dane Haw The favourable weather on Saturday encouraged folks in the village and surrotunding community to attend Bayfield Fair- 'aha parade was good, and exhibits in all depart, merits were excellent. Entertainment was in- teresting and xnany friends and relatives enjoyed a social chat. Congratulations to all who worked so hard to make the fair a success and a fair to be proud of. Mrs. Sylvia Smale, Darlene and Laura spent the long weekend with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. Fitz- simons, • Terry, Karen and Kelso. Mr. Justin Lance and Mary Mave of Royal Oak were with Mr. and Mrs. Don Lance on the weekend, as were grandchildren, Christopher and Gina. Gwen Lynn of Toronto visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lynn Bruce and Carol Lynn of Etobicoke were at their River Terrace home. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Arm- strong of Ottawa are visiting with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Arm- strong. Miss Winnie Armstrong and Pauline Armstrong are _Me CViilaqe �/uilcl Bayfield Fall Ilours: Sept. 9 through Oct. 10 Th 1 p.m. 5 p.m. Fridays — 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Saturdays le a.m, - i p.m. Sys ►iIa.m.-spm Ridinghis pure-bred Arabian horse, Adam Flowers was dressed as a sheik in the Bayfield Fair parade. (News Record photo) • holidaying in PI rid.. cage recently returned *e item Mrs,Lola„ lM_ acrt ld and a holiday and en$oyable visit in the Sasct000, area, They (WOW* esu Hickson irom, vdmonton,_ .Alberta, are had perfect weather for their trip. enjoying a visit with Mr. an School days are with us Mrs. Harry Baker.. Mr. and Mrs, Ronald algals. Mistcin•, Knight' Sandy' and Kathryn Of Toronto spent the weekend younger daugJuliab�terArotnf Mstrr- agnd with the forprner's mother, Mrs. W.D. Armstrong, leaves Mrs. EthelKn.ght: this week for Mohawk C. Merritt of College, Hamilton, where she Mr. and Mrs is enrolled In first year Sarnia were with Mr. and Mrs. W. Parker, on. the physiotherapy. We wish Julie Mrs. nd. a happy and successful year - Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miss Wendy Greer begins Scotchmer of Chatham were her teaching career this week at their home tor the holiday. at Forest Central Public Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ovens of School. She will teach grade 1 Mitchell visited with thein on pupils. Best wishes for a Sunday. happy year, Wendy. Mr. and Mrs. John Pounder Mr. George Bell is spending and baby, Shane Mark, of a few days at his home here. London were guests Mrs. Doug Curran, former's parents 1Mr.with anthed. Christine and 'Barbara' Mrs. Jack Pounder. trstie returned to Don Mills after visited with her grandparents two weeks holiday with Mrs. during the past week. Susie Pollock. Mr. and Mrs. B.S. Sturgeon Recent visitors with Mrs. • of Orangeville, who have Pollack were Mr. and Mrs. purchased Miss Cecil Laurie Scott, Blyth, Mr. McLeod's house, were in Robert Sowerby, Goderich. Mrs. Bayfield for the weekend. .Don Scott, Zurich, Mr. Miss Catherine Westlake of and i Mrs. Hugh Pollock. Toronto was with her parents. , London and Ernie of Varna. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W)est*oke Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 'King for the weekend. Mr. and spent the weekend with Mrs. Mrs. Rick Westlake of King's parents, Mr. and Mrs. London were also visitors in Wm. Oesch. the same home. Mr, and Mrs. Ian Murray and family of Hamilton -Mrs. Lulu• Smith returned sited their "relatives. Mr. home on Friday after visiti�.d viand Mrs. T. Blackie. for a few days with her Mr. and, Mrs- T. Blackie daughter Margaret, Mrs. spent the holiday weekend Frank Rachick, and husband. ith their son Murray and his and Jennifer and Meagen of wife of London. Ingersoll. Recent visitors with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heard, Pollock were Mr. and ,Mrs. Stratford visited with Mr. and Laurie Scott, Blyth, Mr. Robt. Mrs. Delbert Haw on Sowerby Goderich. Mrs. Dan Saturday and attended the Scott, of Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Bayfield Fair. Don't forget the Bayfield Hugh Pollock of London, and Ernie of Varna. Centennial Pioneers '76 Art Mr. and Mrs. Chas King and Craft Show to be held inthe weekend with Mrs. Bayfield Arena on September spent 's agents, mn r. and Mrs- llth, Saturday from 11 a.m. to Wm Oesch. 5 p.m' Mrs. King and two boys Mr. and Mrs. Ian Murray and family of Hamilton Mathew and Ken of Blyth. visited with the former's visited their relatives, Mr. d Mrs. T. Blackie. parents, Mr. and Mrs.'Robert an Mr and Mrs. T. Blackie Turner on Saturday' Mrs.ent the holiday weekend • King assisted at the baby Murray and show at the Fair. with their son, Mrs. Leona McKellar, who his wife of London. visited with her daughter, Word has been received .of Mrs. Ted Dunn, Ted and the death of Mr. Alfred children, left Friday on a Copeland on Saturday. He conducted tour to England was living at Missisauga and and Scotland. will be remembered as a Mrs. Pence of Rochester, school boy in Bayfield some Michigan is visiting with her years ago. mother, Mrs. J. Atkinson. Mrs. W. Vrieze and little Mr. and Mrs. Don Haw, Billie, who have been spen- Anne and Cathy were in ' ding . some time with the Dundalk on Sunday where 50 former's father, Mr. Dalton relatives gathered to Smith, left for their home in celebrate the . 25th wedding Oakville on Saturday. anniversary of Marilyn's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pallister. 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