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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1977-04-14, Page 11the t3AYFIELD! Milvena trickson bugle Village social, personal notes Mrs. Norma Stewart, RR 2, Ripley, visited Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Milvena ✓ Erickson. Mrs. June Evans and Mrs. Betty Martin of Port Dover, attended ,the committal service for their late father, Newton Sturgeon, conducted by Rev. William M. Bennett, rector of Trinity Anglican Church, at Bayfield Cemetery on Wednesday morning. Also present Were Mrs. Berthena Hammond, Mrs. Audrey Florian and Mr. and Mrs. James Sturgeon of Clinton, sisters and brother of the deceased. Brian Stevens of the Ancient Mariner Antique and Gift Shop, Main St., returned Wednesday from a four-week buying trip in England. Mr., Stevens was quite excited about a purchase of * some windows from the Abbey in Shrewsbury (on the border of Wales) which he hopes to incorporate into his own home. The Abbey, built in 1120, now has a main road running through it. The pulpit is on one side of the road and the remainder of the Abbey, which is still in use, is on the other side of the road. The Abbey is being updated and 9 modern windows and doors have been installed, thus the lucky find for Mr. Stevens. He also said that the countryside •is beautiful at present, with daffodils - blooming in profusion and already the wheat and rye fields have **grown to quite a height. Mr. Stevens said his trip was quite successful, although he 10 declined to tell us what an- tiques he had purchased for his shop. • Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot and her father, Mr. Ray Schell, returned to the Village after spending two months in Bradenton, *Florida. During the winter they were visited by their A,► children, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Talbot of Bayfield and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Talbot of St. Thomas. Mrs. Viola Bell flew down and spent two weeks with them and accompanied them home. They reported a 0 0 0' wonderful winter in the sunny family, Mr. and Mrs. E.W. south. Erickson, Andrew, Luanne Mrs. June Evans and Mrs. 4nd Lydia on Wednesday. - Betty Martin of Port Dover Mr. and Mrs. R.J. and Mrs. Berthens Elamrnond Stevenson, Kathy, Karen, were luncheon guests Wed- Doug and David, Mr. and nesday, with their cousins, Mrs. W. Winstone, Kim and Milvena Erickson and Norma Joe all of London were Easter Stewart at the Erickson Sunday guests with their home. parents and grandparents, Mrs. John Graham of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Earl. Wa-Ilacetown visited her son Hope y'all had a very, very and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pat happy Easter. Graham, Nancy and John Mr. and Mrs. Bob David - over the Easter weekend. son, W idsor ; Mrs. Winnie A very sincere sympathy is Davidson, London.; Mr. and extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mrs. Dave Green and Jacquie Siddall in the loss • of her Green of Lucan; Mr. and brother, Don Nye, who died Mrs. Jim House, Sarnia and suddenly in Cayuga on Mr. John Lobb of Toronto, Monday, April 4. • were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard' F. Bud Sturgeon for Easter. Sturgeon, Jeff and Rollie, It's certainly "great" to ' Orangeville were at their have Mrs. Haw back at the tip Village home for Easter. • of the pen again. We surely Mr. and Mrs. Don Lance, missed her very valuable and Royal Oak, Mich. are capable assistance these past spending several days at ' two issues, but sincerely hope their home on Main St. she had a lovely visit with her Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. family. To those of you whom Sturgeon and Andrew were I "bugged", many thanks for joined for Easter Sunday your co-operation; it was my dinner by all their family, Mr. pleasure to say hello -to. some and Mrs. Bernard F. of my old faithfuls again. Sturgeon, Jeff and Rollie of A little note to our readers - Orangeville, Mr. and Mrs. please, if you have any news Gary Potter and Merry, RR 3, to help with the column, call Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mrs. Haw or Milvena Sturgeon, Bayfield. Erickson, anytime. We need Mr. and Mrs. Rob Irwin and your input to keep the Bugle Robbie, London, visited his alive. Independent Shipper _.to United Co-operative of Ontario Livestock Dept. Toronto Ship Your Livestock with Roy Scotchmer Monday Is Shipping Day From Varna Stockyard CALL BAYFIELD565-2636 By 7:30 a.m. Monday For Prompt Service 'No Charges on Pick-up tf Brownies welcome Tweenies The First Bayfield Brownie Pack meeting got underway at their new time of 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday April 6 in the Anglican Church Parish Hall. Following the opening procedure Lisa Tamon passed around the Magic squeeze. They sang their Brownie song and eight Tweenies sang their little melody for the Mast time before being enrolled. Tammy Schilbe, Lori and Cori Sinnamon, Christine Johnston, Trudy Bornath, Kelly Brandon, Julie Boyce and Rebecca Stevens made their way up the stepping :'tones' on the magic path to the wishing, pool, ac- companied by their Sixers. Here they were met by Brown 'Owl, Carol Penhale who assisted them in their ritual. 'They returned to the toadstool , to make their promise' and Brown Owl pinned on their pins, Fluffy Owl Bonnie Makins their scarves ,Tawny Owl Charlene Porter welcomed them to the pack and gave them their enrollment cards, sixer emblems, pencils and pack insignia strips. A game of Badge charades, won by .the Elves Six, followed. The new Brownies introduced their guests they had brought to the enrollment and the Pack gave the Grand Howl to the guests and to the SAFETYwiIh precast concrete steps 1111111 Off 11 Mr. Unit Step can provide you entrance • Non Slip Safety Treads ■ Expertly replaced in hours not days L Steel re -enforced precast concrete provides longer I fe with a safer ■ Maintenance free No painting required ■ Many sizes of -steps and porches Oivality ornamental iron railings to compliment your entrance Call Mr. Unit Step for your free estimate Seaforth 527.1320 Your Precast Specialfsta new Brownies. Tawny Owl explained the Golden Bar requirements, the next sten for the eight new Brownies. Ann Bornath received her craft badge; Julie Porter her beadworker, booklover and bird -lover; Melanie Van Patter her birdlover• and dancer; and Colleen Cluff her cook's badge. Tea, cookies and freshie were served the guests and Brownies by Allison Dunn, Trudy Bornath, Roxanite Martin and Colleen- Cluff. Lisa Telford brought a special plate of cookies for the guests. The meeting closed with Taps and the Goodnight Song. ' CLINTON N WS -R' CORD, THURSDAY, APRIL 14,1977* PAG Z Using a flatbed truck, and the village grader,. the old library in Bayfield was moved 'across the street last Wednesday to a new cement pad, where it will be incorporated into a new structure being built. The old structure stood up well to the move. (phot by Milvena Erickson) Student reports Italian trip by John McLeod Several groups of students from Southern Ontario in- cluding, 13 from Goderich Collegiate, left Toronto Airport, Saturday March 19 and arrived in Rome, Italy, Sunday, March 20. Monday was a full day sightseeing in Rome - the Roman Forum, Colosseum, Pantheon, Vatican City and Catacombs. Tuesday was also a full day excursion to Florence,the famous Art City. They visited theCathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, Giotto's' belltower, Michelangelo's''`David". Wednesday took them to Naples, to the Cameo factory, Mount Vesuvius, the ancient ruins of Pompeii continuing on to the resort Sorrento. ° Thursday included a boat trip to the Isle of Capri where they spent the day and visited Tiberius' villa. Friday morning was spent in Sorrento and returning to Rome in the afternoon. Saturday featured an af- ternoon excursion to Tivoli, Hadrian's villa, the most beautiful •° Roman Empire residence, Villa d'Este, best gardens of Renaissance with many fountains. The group left Rome on Sunday March 27 and arrived in Toronto on the Sunday evening March 27 aboard the Alitalia airlines 747,an eight and one half hour nonstop flight. Italy. was very beautiful, and interesting, with plenty to see, but there was not enough time for everything. Student rioting in Rome on Tuesday evening was the only violence . witnes'sed by the group. It was very warm in Italy and there was no rain except the day of our arrival. There was a great deal of communist slogans, propaganda, mostly in Rome. There was a one day work slowdown in Rome on the Wednesday but didn't affect us as we spent tfie day in. Naples. Italian foods and POWER WASH Hot or Cold Water Cleaning of • Construction Equipment '• Hog Barns • Poultry Barns • Farm Machinery • Trucks DON McKINLEY, WINGHAM 357-04A8 After 6 p.m. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 Take the MBLE Out of MEAT Processing 1 erner'sI 1 1 1 1 1 at wines were varied and prices tended to be the same as hefe. Transportation was inex- pensive, handicrafts cheaper in centres where they were made eg. leather in Florence; inlaid wood products in Sorrento, cameos in Naples. All these items were more expensive in Rome. • Mrs. Jake Hovius is a patient in ' South Huron Hospital, Exeter where she is receiving treatment. Mrs. Bertha MacGregor and Mrs. Ida Diehl of Seaforth attended a seminar at the O.H.A. Centre, Don .Mills last week. .Y Mr. Jack Smith is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. - District deputy president visits Vice. Grand Mrs. Maggie Campbell presided at the meeting of Amber Rebekah Lodge on Wednesday evening in the absence of the Noble Grand Mrs. Dorothy Parker. Mrs. Aldeen Volland R.S.V.G. assisted Mrs. Campbe ,,Mrs. Mary Fisher District'Deputy President of Huron District no. 23 made her official visit to the Lodge. She was introduced by Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Jr. P.N.G. and presented with a gift by Mrs. Campbell. • Mrs. Margaret Consitt P.N.G. reported for the C.P.T. Committee and Mrs. Maggie Campbell reported for the visiting committee. Invitations were received to a Past Grand's meeting at Pride of Huron Lodge, Exeter • on May 12th and a so•to•the District meeting, April 13th. Edilweiss Rebekah Lodge are celebrating their 65th anniversary on May 11th. Banquet tickets are available from the secretary Mrs. Leona Parke. 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