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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1977-08-11, Page 12PIONEER SA8500]I INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER MUSIC'S PRICE 5375. Retail 429.95 The Precise Powerful Performance of Pioneer's New 60 Watt Amplifier Makes It a Good Choice For Better Systems. Reduced Distortion and Improved Dynamics Produce Music Exactly As Intended. This Amp Looks, Sounds And Feels Good. Come And Hear It In Operation. - • POWER -60 WATTS PER CHANNEL • DISTORTION — LESS THAN 0.056 • SIGNAL/NOISE (P110110) -75 dB. • WARRANTY — IWO YEARS iii‘111141C 141 ihitario Street; • Sf raff tor41 271•2960 Stratford'sh� Citv Centre PAGE 12—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1977 - l J3ayfield Tequila Mascarade "Well, we did 'er again and Fitzsimons and his honey won Pump lunch to our man from we 4id `er up right." The mad terrifying'couple. the skies. Gracias Carlos. Bayeld Tequila Masquerade Now for the biggies and The crowd drew from as far Association (p.s. Donald best team ,costume to the as Peking, China (Doug held the third Lawrence Welk entourage W illock) ; Kenya, Cook l- Bags n Jan BrtiTdfoot, Chris (Herb family) and New Bud Robinsonl on Ranch.h 9 at the Walters, Vera Walters, Marla Zealand (Mike McKinnon). Bud Roin. Berger, Ron Vasselsue of CBC man " Ted (Ace) Lin - bestow ed upon the out- Gorrie; Mary Y recorded all the frights standing costumes. Judging and Pegi Tillrnanni under the on film. FireworksA were Carl direction of Kip C.antrick : provided by Jeff Cantrick ' was takenieFrank f �by Reis (for BEST MALE COSTUME TO while Montreal took care of Humphries, U • 1 football Player Circle the parking. Rick HaYter.) who was abroad. Ugly and Cath Tillmann. City Dan, aka Dah O hien;, Included in the guests were • Y best . female.'c4►stu>Ene to The Great It posters (un- tq Ow fine n iofl.e'e�d fowl {tone Montreal, Mike -(who was air beknownst to Frank "I knew above coveted award; ; Bud) won sick)aka„.P.ilot. Beatty for his something was amiss but. 1 ' .. n':ost cgveted award; biggest swelled head was awarded to 'airplane. Carlos' (Carmen icoul,dn't put my hand do it's . Markie Stephens and Kelso .Miranda) donated a Red Reiss. Lioness Tplan' lan dance,' to help arenafund The�Bayfield Lioness. Club Calgary, Alberta are visiting Rev. Douglas S. Pitts and is planning a Dance-a-thon her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Pitts, St. Paul, Min - for Saturday August 13 to Frank Burch. nesota spent a month at their begin at 8 p.m. and dance Miss Myrna Scott, Ottawa camp on the .Pitt's property. through until 8 a.m. Funds returned to her home on Mr. and Mrs. C. Baker of are to go towards the Arena Monday after spending the Brantford were their guests. Fund. The Community Centre past week with her parents Also Mrs. 'Pitt's mother who Board and Planning Com- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Scott. is now over 90 years of age mittee„ have sent for pre- She also visited her sister was with them for the holiday engineered plans to three Miss Joyce Scott in Varna in July. Mr. a diabrt etic tiPitts who patient companies and to five con- and her brother Mr. and Mrs.hasdied the tractors who have declared Ray Scott and family. for some years, an interest for prices and Callers last week at the latter part of July in Meaford suggestions to see what is •home of Mrs. Susie Pollock where he and his wife available.. Each function were Mrs. Donald Begg and resided. Sympathy is ex - attended raises another son Mr. Ian MBegg r. Rof St. obert theed the Pitts family in loss. dollar towards the cost of the Thomas • new arena. Spectators are Sowerby of Goderich; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Higgins welcome at the Dance -a -thou. Ken Pollock and Miss Jane returned to their home "The Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Pollock of Hensall. Visiting Maples” on Tuesday last Erb, Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Mrs. Pollock for the past after spending three weeks in are at their cottage on the week were Mr. and Mrs,. the Highlands of Haliburton lake through Labour Day. Brian Sipe and daughters with Mrs. G. M. Chesney, Four children were all in Misses Veronica and Vanessa Milmar Point on Lake Bayfield the weekend of July of Willowdale and Mr. and Bo kkung. 9. They were Rick of Mrs. Doug Curran and Sohn Garrett and Lennie Steamboat Springs , daughters ...!Christine and Healy were guests for several Colorado; Wendy, New York Barbara of Willowdale. days last week with Mr. and City; Leslie and John of. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Fred Gale, Tim, Wayne Denver, Colorado. At that Blackie spent a few days in. and Jason for a holiday at time they had just returned London last week with their Niagara Falls. They camped from a three week camera son Mr. and Mrs. Murray at " the KOA Campground safari in Kenya with their Blackie and new grandson about three miles outside the parents. Rick's wife, Laurie Craig Thomas, born July 10. city and visited Marineland also accompanied the family Mr. and Mrs. Don Dinel, and Game Farm, Louis to Africa and the weekend of Tracey and Erin of London Toussaud's Wax Works, July 9 she was in Oakland, visited the weekend with her climbed to the top of the New York visiting her family. mother Mrs. Maude Weston. , tower overlooking the city John's working in Royal Mrs. Audrey Florian and attended the car show of Oak, Mich. this summer and visited Sunday and Monday famous personalities, in - will spend the last ten days of with her sister Mrs. Berthena eluding Al Capone's auto. August and early September Hammond. They also enjoyed seeing at his family cottage in Mrs. Adam Flowers has • Niagara. Falls by day and the Bayfield before returning to returned home after a stay in illumination of the Falls at the University of Denver. the hospital. night and reported a won - Wendy also hopes to have a Mrs. 'Sherry Lee ' Farrell derfully interesting and friend drive her from New and Michelle and Ruth Anne_,enjoyable holiday. York to be able to spend the Stewart, Ripley visited Mr. Del Erickson, weekend of Labour Day in Wednesday with their aunt Orangeville 'called at the Bayfield where the family Mrs. E. W. Eriekson and home of his brother 'Walter has holidayed since ` their family. Miss Bonnie Stewart and family on Friday while on mother was four years old. who had visited her parents a business trip to Centralia. Mrs. Erb is the former Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stewart The choir of St. Andrew's Barbara Morley. and family for a few days United Church is presenting Mrs. Janet McLean, returned to the E•rickson's an evening of Old Time d fughter. Beth`,and son Ian of with her sisters and niece. Gospel Hymn Singing to be held in the 'church at 8 p.m. Sunday August 14. A CV? VI Terrence Bullen Jr., left, congratulated the overall grapd prize winner, Mike Beatty in his airplane at the Bayfield Tequila Masquerade held recently. collection will be taken for the • choir fund. Mrs. Frank Rachick of Ingersoll and two little daughters Meager! and Jennifer have been'spending a few days with, the former's mother, Mrs. Lulu Smith. Rev. George Scotchmer of St. Louis, Missouri visited with his sister Mrs. Herb Beatty and Herb who are at their cottage here. Dr. and Mrs. W. Funter and daughters, Lesley Jane and Pamela of RMC, Kingston with Mrs. A, Furter of London are holidaying for two weeks at the Blair cottage, We are pleased to see Mrs. Phyllis Campbell home and able -to be about again after being a patient in University Hospital; London. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McPherson, Downsview visited with Bayfield friends over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heard, Stratford, Bishop W. A. Townshend, London; Rev. George Scotchmer, St. Louis, Missouri visited recently in the N. Haw home. Mrs. Lillian Penhale moved into her Bayfield Senior Citizen Apartment on Saturday. We wish her many days of health and.happiness in her new dwelling. Mr. and Mrs. George Paquette and family of Ottawa spent the past, week with his brother-in-law, sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Orr, Bill, Ray and Cathjy. Also recently, Mrs. Ore.'s mother, Mrs. Rose Paquette, daughter Dianne, son-in-law Don and their three children visited the Orr family. Miss Beverley Gale returned to her home in Banff, Alberta after spending ten days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. ', Ed Gale and brothers Mike and Herb. 1977 Honey Crop 654PER LB. 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