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account as to w. the • recorder to be used by the
remaining money from Lions and Lioness Clubs,
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The aanttat nalieWeiert fOniest costume. Each child attended v4 the MaieritY la
Party spopsored by the Lions was givgat theend of COStufle.
cub was very successful with the party, . Prizes Were awarded for
a gmat Variety of costumes the best cOstuMe$, The Music
and man Y On lookers who The Halloween was supped by Dic ,locke
carrie".a$ Yea are.. Masquerade Dance held at Unlimited from Louden.
Thel were prizes for the the Arena, sponsored by the Everyone enjoyed a real fun
raneit..costumes . and the . Lioness club, was very well evening.
e social personal notes
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Senior citize 44, Bayfield
.1410 Libraryand
suppliesstoricat Society Quilting
were purchased for
-*Attire guilts,
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lowing
• the Senior euchre WAS enjoyed by all and
d
ring
proper )ierY, enjoyable evening,
nest meeting wilt
November 25th. -
the Meeting,
ementbriince service will be held Sun.
Next Sunday Nov, 7 the the Cenetaph in Clan Gregor
annual Remembrance ser. Park at12 noon.
vice for Bayfield win be held Sunday Nov. 14th is
in $t. Andrews United Church Laymen Sunday at St.
at 11 a,m. with the service .at Andrews United Church, with
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Merrill, Schell's other daughters sOme time with friends near
Add_ and- Mrs. Mary Difi.V4-, Irene Suit in Burford Amsterdam. Mr. and Mrs.
Mott, Thedford, motored to and M. Effie Freeman, land'Goey andfamily.
Sudbury 'Thursday to help WoodSttielt: Mr. Schell and They then travelled to
Mr. and MM. Brian Merrill Evelyn else called on Mrs. Germany where they spent
move to their new residence Elsie Schell in GacIshill last some time with the former's
in Ottawa. Brian will be Friday. sister, Cpl. and Mrs. D.T.
employed by the Department Miss Evelyn Schell has now Byron and family Ip Lahr.
or Transport Coast Guard returned to her home in in Germany they took
Helicopter Division. Ayer's Cliff, Quebec, after in the Oktoberfest celebration
Mr. Ray Schell and his spending two weeks in the in Munich and reported a
daughter Miss Evelyn Schell village- very good time. They also
spent Sunday October 23 at Deanna and Marshal visited the 1972 Olympic site
Braemar where Miss Schell Talbot of St. Thomas spent in Munich. They then toured
spoke to the Sunday School. the weekend with their Austtie, Switzerland, Left -
They also visited with Mr. grandparents Mr. and Mrs. ehens te in , Belgium,
NormaTalbot. Nuxembourg and France
Overnight guests Saturday before returning home. They
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Talbot had a very nice trip and
were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh reported good weather for
Talbot, St. Thomas, Mr. and most of the tzip.
Mrs. Drake Belt, London and
Mr. and Mrs. John Haight, Bayfield 1 4-11
also from St. Thomas.
Guests last week with Mr. On Monday, Oct. 18 the
and Mrs. Ivan Steckle were Bionic Barley's met at Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Etue of Ann Chapman's home for
Detroit, Michigan. their 4th meeting.
Cpl. Jack Juffman from The minutes of the last
Courtney, B.C. visited his meeting were read by Cheryl
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. Dunn, and Mrs. Phoenix led a
and vtrs LloYdl. Huffman, discussion on the different
Veronica and Crystal. Cpl. kinds of flour that are
Huffman was on a stopover available and had a few
on his way to Scotland on a samples to show us.
buying trip for his Brutish Mrs. Chapman then
Import store. demonstrated the proceedure
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Talbot, for making plain muffins,
Karen and Kathy visited their then Mary Lynn Talbot and
cousins Mr. and Mrs. Ranold Anne Haw tried their hand at
Dunning, Sandra and Jeffrey making Bran muffins. They
in 4Wtiodstock. for a birthday all turned out great and we
party for Bill Talbot, Sandra each tasted a sample of each
Dunning and Sandra's kind.
grandmother, Mrs. Effie On Monday Oct. 25 the
Freeman. Bionic Barley's met for their
Miss Bonnie Johnston and 5th meeting at Mrs. Carleen
Miss Jean Cluness, London, Phoenix's home with 12 girls
d Mr flDrnu Johnston answering the roll call.
Bayfield 4-11
We met at Mrs. Joan
Merner's home, Wed. Oct. 27,
at four o'clock for our 2nd
meeting.
We opened with the 441
pledge, the roll call was "My
record of cereal and bread
eaten for ane day." We had
one new member, Cath
Merner.
We discussed wheat grain
and the parts in it. There are 3
parts to wheat grain, They
are - bran, endosperm, and
germ.
We _made dogwoods, which
are mainly hamburg. Next
meeting was held at Mrs.
Joan Merner's home,
Thursday Oct. 28 at 4 o'clock.
On Thursday, Oct. 28th, we
held our 3rd meeting at the
home of Mrs. Joan Merner,
with the roll call which was
"Popular cereal product used
in my home." Most answered
"Shreddies."
This meeting we made nuts
and bolts which took an hour
to cook. We also made cherry •
bran squares which had to Bayfield, and Mr. Mike We discussed the different
bake 45 minuts. Thompson, Clinton, recently shapes and forms of pastas
We discussed the Chart returned from a three week that are available, and it
which was called - Cereals in holiday in England and turns out there are quite a
manyforrns. Europe. few. Mrs. Chapman also
Next meeting was at the They spent some time in showed al how we can use
home of Mrs. Joan Merner London, England and then cereals "Around the Clock"
Monday, November 1. by travelled to Holland where in each of our meals.
Julie Roberts. they rented a car and spent We had a busy night
cooking. First of all Anne
Talbat and Patty Greer made
the tomato -meat sauce. Mrs.
Phoenix demonstratedbow to
cook the Lasagna noodles,
and then how to make
Lasagna. While this was in
the oven, Sheri Phoenix and
Dawn Merner made Peanut
Crisp ies.
We all tasted the finished
products and nearly everyone
enjoyed then. by Sheri
Phoenix,
Brownies hold Halloween party
The Bayfield Brownies had
a Hallowe'en Party on Wed.
night. Mrs. Snell and Mrs.
Knights were the the judges.
The prize winner for fancy
costumes were - Kelly
Knight, Tanya Corrillmeyer,
Tracey Fancher and Barbara
Hutchings: comic costumes. -
Darlene Smith, Julie Boyce,
Leigh Ann Tamen and Julie
Porter.
We played - Here comes
Susie, Alice the Camel and
Bingo. The Elves and Fairies
sixer brought cookies and
Melanie Van Patter's mom
made us a special treat of
Hallowe'en cup cakes. We
were all givenireats and sang
our Brownie good-bye song.
by Peggy VattWanderen.
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Andrews United Church will
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