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Clinton News-Record, 1976-12-16, Page 114.1 • "•.'" •;•H 3 131.0* .0 V- v movi iti bo k.VbIc lan help oTl !SS Hag Kenya 44 returned in . ' . 4SSO mar Ing cIose ft entinhritidetiadrt OIL ht lit resi�envs 54L, 54L 55 000001 s ostahlirsh. allowance to 1 above mentio and within tlu OWn on o1eswcrth of Bayfield. beat acrostic„ with the Iettei „ Christmas t Is _Jneaning etch.riStMea • sang ane verse or 'Inert Night.” The Junior giris Wlth, mrs,, cathi Cullen* did an 1 action tent with the letters PtACE. The Junior a skit "For me - YOU." prctliWk44)Alk ettifee.wee cath• me present gOf eS. ÷÷* Onta*io.as love pa.:Is,. etc- plAined they a evening at 1r 4,7 Sunday night a•-spec1al .5 er gerWwill return, vice wlth the music 90111 - her fer10131411 Mittee in charge also at 7 in *rut • p.m. • Haggerty from isSiOnarY On ram Nairehi, Urlca spoke at the thoolOf the Bayfield nrch, She also showed slides at • Mrs. Jean Dunn was in chair for the Ladies AuxiliA. meeting pn Wed. evening r Dec. 8 in the Council;$pij ChaMbers in the Municipal Buildings She thanked everyone who had baked for the Bake Sale • and attended the Tupperware party and to those who • purchased Regal items. Mrs. Dunn said it had been a worthwhile event. The telephone •committee were named and are as follows:- Mrs. Carlene Phoenix, Mrs. Anita Scroggs, Mrs, Rosemarie Taman, Mrs. • Anne Chapman, Mrs. Pat Westlake'. Those responsible for arranging the lunch are Mrs. Sharon Sinnamon, Mrs, Kathleen-Siertsema and Mrs. ng event again in ig and several ideas Seussed again in the several ideas were Mrs. unn reported that there will be a Cub in- vestment on Saturday inorningDec. 18 in the United asernent . The next .A.. meeting will be an Wednesday evening February 9 at 6:30 p.m. It was announced that the Brownies, cubs and Scouts will be,' singing Christmas carols.. 001430 • the Village before Christmas. They will be transported on a sleigh Pulled byH a learn of horses Owned by Tem Penha1e. The children Will' return to the basement of the United Church where they will be Anita Scroggs. served tot dogs and hot It was decided to hold a chocolate. Village social notes Welcome to the Village to Bud Sturgeon and his wife Barbara who have purchased lithe former Anglican Church Rectory on Howard St. West. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Sturgeon, Jeff and Rollie of Orangeville were at their Village residence for the weekend, and also visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Sturgeon and Brother Andrew. Also visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Potter and Merry of RR 3 Clinton. Anglican yd 0 Trinity Anglican Church Board of Management met WAY evening* Dec. 7 in the Parish Hall with the, Rector, Rev. W.M. Bennett in the chair. The rector reported that the Church was very grateful for the two generous s donations received ,and also'. for the gift of La Christmas tape for the Carillon. He also outlined the upcoming ChurchServices. The Seven Lesson Carol Service will be observed on Sunday morning Dec. 19 at 10 a.m. On Dec. 24, the annual Christmas Eve Service will start at 11:00 p.m. with carol Mr. Norman F. Cooper. Mount Clemens, Mich. spent the weekend at Village home on Clan Gregor Square. Bayfield is a bright cheery spot these nights as you drive around the Village. Residents have decorated inside and outside for the enjoyment of everyone. Thanks for the pleasure. The regular Village Council meeting will be held next Mon. evening, Dec. 20 at 7:30 p.m. management meets miming untiiii ;IS p.fn. When preparing the meal. The the Holy ,Communion ,Service, Rector asks that all reportl willbegin. be in to him no later than the Christmas pay, the Rector end of December; This will Will conduct the shortened enable the Rector to have the version of Holy Communion 09991 report ready for the at 10 a.m. There Will be no Vestry meeting, - music at this Service. On Bob Turner was named Sunday. Dec. let regular chairman of p, norninating worship will be observed at 10 committee •with Ernie Hovey a.m. but no Holy_Conummion and Mrs. Lillian Higgins to at 8:00 a.m. assist in bringing in a state of In other business the Board officers for 1977. It was also decided to hold the annual decided to hold the FiebruarY Vestry meeting on Monday, Communion Service on January 10, 1977 at 6 p,m. in Sunday, Januar!, 30 at 10 a.m. the evening. This will take Please note this change. It is place in the Parish Hall and due to the Rector being ab - the men of the Parish will be sent on the regular Corn- /En:Mon Sunday in February. The Board were also in - Lucknow mans heads P -H shorthorn club B WitioskOke • Ken-Mewhismey of RR 1, Lucknow, was • elected president of Perth -Huron Shorthorn Club atthe annual dinner meeting in Brodhagen Wednesday night. He succeeds Ross Procter of RR 5, Brussels. Ron Shelley of RR 2, Gerrie, and William Lannin of Dublin, were elected vice- presidents. • Gerald Smith of RR 2, Brussels, secretary treasurer, for the past eight years resigned. His successor is to be named at the next meeting of the executive. Mr. Smith was named as the club director to the Ontario Shorthorn Club. 4-11 members from Perth and Huron Counties, with Shorthorn calves, were guests of the club. Glen Frost, Cambridge, secretary *of the Ontario Shorthorn Club, told the farmers present not to push 4-11 calf owners on to win at shows but to letthem enjoy their calves and gain ex- perience for the second year. 4 Each 441 mesnber was presented with a giftof $5. 1, Bruce McCall,. manager of., the Brussels Sales Barn, was the guest speaker. He said farmers with feeding cattle had gone through the hardest c year with unfair prices. • Bert Pepper, secretary. sales agent for the Canadian Association) sof Sbertlmnaik Club, - said there were NV"' • clubs in Canada at the -71 present time. He dispfayed literature, truck decals, pictures and other material than can be used for teaching in schools or 4-11 grnups or by owners of Shorthorns. Frank Falconer of RR 5, Clinton, spoke of the calf club sale at Milverton last spring and the one to be held this coming year. He urged members to participate. Mr. Falconer then en- tertained with a series of humorous stories. formed of the 10.4 percent increase in the Diocesan budget. atin erner with fa Johnstonw Telford Assist to Darin Telford with six 3d VIerner anftRick 3o1nston - and David Sturgeon with two each, and John one. Friday's game against- , Brussels was cancelled in . Brussels due to snow On the roofofihe arena. The next home game Is Friday, Dec.17 against Grand Vend at it p,01. Den forget The 1XMaS draw -to be held that night t the arena. See you all there. Gift Sun. held Sunday last, Dec. /2, White Gift Sunday was Observed in Trinity and a good response was reported for which a sincere thanks is - extended. These gifts are taken to the Children's Aid Society in Goderich for their distribution to the needy at Christmas. 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