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'imesville aix!. attended the
rvlce at the BayfIeId
•ptfst Church.
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forth
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literary mastEto
• rated her birthday
• • Saturday.
' Friends of Mo. 4Pes
*Memo will be sorry to
learn she is cofined in
Victoria Hospital, London.
Iteeent guests with.Mr. and
jofMrs.G
Willett, who passed away
theweekend. Mrs. Will
was a Snn01' resldent of
village, whose home was 'In
Detroit, where she died in
hosPital,
h ek
The Bayfield Pee Wees tint
Brussels Friday tight in
Bayfield, but lost 6-3. The
; team played a good gam*
• with goals being scored by
Rick Johnston, Darin.Telford„,
Assists -Vet -4'
DayId';Sturgeon and John
Dowsert.wihone each, and
Jeff Merner- and Darin
Telford with two each.
. Bayfield Minor Hockey
would like -to take this time to
thank Bayfield Building
centre and Bayfield Meat
MOW for donating the
.sweaters for the team and
000 tO Pat Graham for
donating. a ChrlettaRSifasket
,fer a 4,raw-, Tickets are on
sale at groliam'sStoroand at
thehockeygames. It Will be
drawn on'December 17" at the
game, se let's get out and
step
T,110' next borne game is
December 17 against Grand
Bend at 8OOp.m
Fortner Anglican rector passes
Bishop Itagg informed the
Rietor that the. Rev. Edward
Jeffrey Blake 'garrison, 30th
• Rettor of the Church, who
retired in 1971 died last
Saturday in Sarnia Funeral
• services were held in St.
George' Church, Sarnia,' -
„Tuesday.
Trinity ChUrch has its roots
in: the 1830't; Mr. Harrison
• served as Rector from -May
Ist, 1957 to the summer of
1971. fie was predeceased by
a twin brother, also an
Anglican Priest, the Rev.
Alvin H. Harrison and is
survived by a -brother,
ChariestC. Harrison of Sar-
nia.
Rev. Harrison was a well-
known and familiar figure to
the residents of Bayfield for
many years and sympathy is
extended to his family.
ByMrs.H.F. Berry
Brucefield I.O.D.E. held a
successful card party on
Friday evening, December
3rd.
Winners were: ladies' high,
Mts. Percy Campbell; low,
Mrs. Jean McEwen; lone,
Mrs. Norman Riehel; men's
high, Robert Dalrymple; low,
Gordon Richardson; lone.
W.D_Wilson; and lucky draw,
Bin Rogerson.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Cribbon,
Toronto, are visiting this
week with their sister, Mrs.
E. Paterson, and mothAr.
Mrs. Sholdice, in Clinton
Public Hospital.
Sympathy is extended to
the family and friends of the
late Mrs. John A. McEwen,
who passed away at
Huronview. Mrs. McEwen
was formerly of Brucefield.
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A girls' quartette provided
special musical numbers at
the Reformed tong service led by
Mr. Dick Roorda.
Elsie Henderson and
Norman 'Spelt' provided the
old time music and led the
carol singing on Monday
afternoon irt the normal care
sitting room.
Earland Martha Heywood,
of C.K.N.X. Wingham, en-
tertained on Family Night
with a program of music and
magic: The residents look
forward to the annual visit of
the Heywoods and enjoy
hearing some of the old songs
of Gene and others who
were, poplar othradio. Earl
miststlfied tl -te-'-st'udience with
his- eagie-tricks. Mr. Scottie
Easton; a former neighbor
and a long time friend of the
Heywood family, thanked the
entertainers on behalf of the
residents.
tThe Kensall Women's
Institute were hosts for the
December Birthday Party on
Wednesday afternoon. A
speciO tribute was iiivente
two of the celebrants Whb are
celebrating their 100th 'bir-
thday inDecernher.
Miss Clarinda Darroch,
formerly of Harriston, will be
100 on December 4 and Miss
Mary Turner, formerly of
Wingham, will be 100 on
December 11. Mrs. Joyce
Pepper, President of the
Institute, was emcee for the
party.
The program was a
preview of a country school
concert with Mrs. Jim
McAllister, as teacher and
included recitations,
readings, a sing -a -long led by
Hilda Payne accompanied by
Myrtle Sherritt and piano
rnetwilas fly Elmer Trick ot,,,
Clinton. Mrs. Meston, fet-;
early of Replan, and one of
the celebrants eicpressecl the
appreciation of the residents.
Don't take chances on
death or disfigurement. Belt
up, and drive safely!
HavIngdecId�dtowrjta grant I was fOrce4
to come ,p with an idea .0400* on each
Hopes Pt foliowing the„ tried and true
,formula',Wand:my Family” Were dashed to
44;e1-,qkjite early in the game.
„
• Mrenot! Nobody's' going* put Inv
name In any column," my 18-year-o145tster Jane
sald without - hedging. 1 would have said the
.00.1ing was seconded, but it was more like
4,sgsthed." In other words, it was a unanimous
veln.,
There was a thought of writing a gardening
POlOirRnext...As was Ointedout to me, howeyer,
it you can't:ghe difference between squash
and carrot, re can't tell others how to grdw
them.
An idea for writing an Nin Landers type
' column also got the thumbs 'down. 1 would be
better off writing up my own problems and
asking readers to submit their solutions.
.1. was beginning to panic!
A cooking column? Sure. But somehow 1 didn't
think there was much of a reading audience
interested in making raw chicken, charred
banana cake or soggy lasagna.
There was- always a Do-it-yourself column.
.The only problem being there is little I can do, -
myself- there is a lot others can and have to end
up doing for me.
Having exhauStediust about every possibility,
what did 1 finally settle on? Stay glued to next
weeks column.
Thank You
My sincere thanks to those viho
supported me at the polls on
December 6.
I have enjoyed my 4 years on the
Board of Education, „
Congratulations and best wishes to
Mrs. Dorothy Williams.
Ken Cooke
• ,
By Rena Caldwell
The Kippen East Women's
Institute will meet at the
home of Mrs. Vern Alderdice
on Dec. 15 for the Christmas
meeting.
- , The speaker is Mr. Lloyd
Wheeler on the subjectof Bee
•Keeping. Roll call is "name a
tittle known industry on our
Ladies are reminded t�
bring a sample of Christmas
cake and their exchange gift
for Santa. Robert Bell will
have a contest, on lunch
committee are Mrs. Stewart
Pepper, Mrs. Wm. McDowell
and Mrs. Al Hoggarth.
SQUaRe
4,
Personals
Mrs. Steve Pine and Shari
Lynn, North Bay, spent a few
days last week with. Mr. and
Mrs. Ed McBride.
The new mail carrier on RR
2, Kippen is Mr. Ken
McLellan.
Ms. Norman Dickert is '
visiting her sister, Mrs. Ruth'
Dickert in Harriston.
Santa will be in his log cabin in the park Shdppers Square
Etieryantesinvited to BRING YOIftpdiN CAMERA
" *orkntaas amt.'
To everyone
who supported
me at the
polls -and helped
with my campaign
for Councillor.
Greetings of the Season to all.
Ways, Heitzhaver
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