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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1978-06-29, Page 10PAGF 10 --CI INION NEWS -RE bRD. THURSDAY, JUNE 29. 1978 the BAYFIELDBy Milvena Erickson bugle Fashion show well done Music from "Rocky" and free-flowing com- mentary t7y Ron Vasselsue set the mood for the fabulous Fashion Show in the Town Hall on Sunday afternoon The show entitled .,Heat Wave„ was alive and vibrant with scenes from summer and sound effects by Alex Shevchuk illuminatf'd with lighting that punctuated the beat of the music. Presented by "The Wardrobe" in Bayfield, scene one showed bathing suits, coverups, bikinis and one piece suits, beautifully modelled by professionals Suzanne, Chris, Wanda, Christy, Sharon, Susan and Mary Jane of Kitchener, Toronto and London. Scene two was the sports scene tennis, jogging and golfing complete with the proper sports equipment to match the displayed apparel. The third scene was summer brights alive with a clear vitality in red, blue and white tones. Next came summer blues in soft blue tones, with laces and tiers showing that blue is definitely beautiful. Next came the porcelain pastels and the pretty girls in all the pastel shades in flounces and tiers. A Danskin line of goods followed in which the lovely models portrayed their training. This line is an exclusive of "The Wardrobe" in this area. Scene six showed natural fibres all gauze in filmy peach, rust and beige tones and also cottons, which are becoming more popular this season. Scene six the climax and crowning glory of the fantastically beautiful and delightfully refreshing non - amateurish show, melded together the hot pinks, fuchsias, plums and whites for evening wear. The lone male model, Brad of Kitchener, added the needed sex appeal and pizazz expected in a ' show of such category and magnitude. Written and totally directed by co-owners of "The Wardrobe", Maggie McLean and Audrey Marriott, the show was a credit to the capabilities of two enterprising and industrious young women. Last but by no means least, the girls had a beautiful buffet of dainty sandwiches in pastel tones to com- plement the afternoon fashions and tasty punch which was most palatable. The ramp constructed for the occasion and the baskets of fresh cut gladioli, the seating arranged in a half circle on either side of the ramp for excellent viewing showed that the show was presented by professionals and was a credit to the village and the intelligence of these two young women. Daughters, mothers dine Wed. evening, mothers, daughters and guests of First Bayfield Brownie Pack enjoyd a delicious banquet together in the basement of St. Andrew's United Church catered to by Mrs. Velma Miller of Seaforth. Following the dinner, Eleanor Ritchie, Brown Owl presented service stars for one, two, three and four years to all Brownies. She then presented badges to the following Brownies, Tammy Schilbe, artist, petkeeper; Kelly The Bayfield Guides welcomed several new members last week when a fly -up ceremony was held. Pictured, left to right, are Lisa Taman, Leanne Taman, and Peggy Van Wonderen with Brownie leader Eleanor Ritchie. Missing from picture was Anne Bornath. (photo by Milvena Erickson) Minister gives last sermon Pastor leaving church Rev. James Reddoch preached his last sermon in St. Andrew's United Church Sunday morning, but upon retiring this week he will take up residence iFn Bayfield and will not he leaving the area. The new minister Rev. Alan Thomas will con- duct his first service in St. Andrew's Sunday morning and will be inl ducted Friday evening, July 7 at 8 p.m. Upcoming in St. Apdrew's United Church is a bridal shower for Kathy Merner at 8:15, Thursday, June 29; Annual chicken barbecue Saturday, July 1 at 4:30 until supplies are all gone; shower July 5 for Catherine Westlake; and the annual congregational picnic sponsored by the 3M's club- in Clan Gregor Square following the morning worship service, Sunday, July 16. Anglicans honor saint Rev. William M. Bennett celebrated Holy Communion at the 8 a.m. service in Trinity Anglican Church, Sunday morning when Rev. George Youmatoff (Ret.) read the epistle. Rev. Bennett also conducted the Sung Mattins service at 10 a.m. with Harry Barker as the reader of the lesson. Philip Du Boulay and Milt Van Patter collected the offering, Jeanne Bennett, Cindy Cluff and Dawn Merner taught the Sunday School children. Rev. Bennett's sermon was of St. John the Baptist. "I tell you, among those born of women none is greater than John the Baptist". "Without being planned (evidently) Con- federation came into existence on the Octav ,Day of the Nativity of St. John Baptist (July 1). The patron Saint of both English and French speaking Canadians is St. John. In 1492 Jchn Cahot landed at St. John's, Nfld. on June 24. In 1534 French sailors from Breton landed at Hochelaga (Montreal). They had the same patron St. John Baptist. Brandon, housekeeper; Trudy Bornath, hobo, outdoor adventure, athlete; Julie Boyce, puppeteer, athlete, hobo, outdoor adventure; Allison Dunn, singer, hobo, outdoor adventure, athlete; Roxanne Martin, hobo, outdoor adventure, athlete; Tanya Grillmeyer, puppeteer, hobo, outdoor adventure, athlete; Luanne Erickson, outdoor ad- venture, hobo, athlete; Leanne Taman, pupet- teer, athlete, outdoor adventure, hobo, gar- dener; Chris Westlake, hobo, outdoor adventure, athlete; Gail Dunn, singer, outdoor ad- venture, athlete, hobo; Tracey Fansher, pup- peteer, hobo, outdoor adventure, athlete; Laurie Phoenix, athlete, hobo, outdoor adventure. Lori Sinnamon, booklover; Cori Sin- namon, booklover; Mary Ellen Van Aaken, jester, athlete, outdoor ad- venture, hobo ; Lisa Taman, cook, puppeteer, outdoor adventnrr', hr,hn, athlete, housekeeper; Kim Talbot, craft, collector, booklover, toymaker; Julie Porter, toymaker, hobo, outdoor adventure, athlete; Melanie Van Patter, hobo, outdoor adventure, athlete, jester. Peggy Van Wonderen, hobo, outdoor adventure, athlete, puppeteer; Anne Bornath, athlete, outdoor adventure, hobo, pup- peteer, housekeeper, cook, needlework ; Kelly Knights, athlete, outdoor adventure, hobo; Anne Maw, • collectors, housekeeper, Julie Boyce, cook. Golden bars were presented to Lori Sin- namon, Cori Sinnamon, Julie Boyce and Tammy Schilbe. Lisa Taman, Leanne Taman, Peggy Van Wonderen and Anne Bornath were awarded holden Hands for passing all their test requirements. and received their Brownie Wings which enables them to fly out to Girl Guides in the fall. Pancake breakfast set Speaking of Lions an Lioness Clubs, our own Bayfield clubs will be sponsoring a pancake breakfast this Sunday morning, July 2 at the Qld Town Hall, starting at 8:30 a.m. until 2 p.m. The syrup for the pancakes was made from trees in Clan Gregor Square and should be a real tasty treat. The Lions are generous too because their signs ad- vertising the event say "all you can eat" - Also, the Lions Club is again sponsoring the bus r swimming classes at Va . stra. The lessons Start • n July 3 to 14 each weekda afternoon. The bus leave the Municipal • Building at p.m. and returns at 3:30. m. The fee is $1 0 per child a-nd Kateen Siertsema at 565-2479 Marilyn Haw 565-2716 will be pleased to accept the registration or supply you with any required in- formation. Lioness bake sale success Reports from the Bayfield Lioness Club indicated a very suc- cessful bake sale held at the Old Homestead Camp on Saturday morning with all the goodies being sold within 15 to 20 minufes. (We heard of one photographer who arrived at 11:20 and everything was cleaned up. The sale started at, 11...not this reporter He was from a newspaper to the south) . This sale was the third consecutive one and was started because a Lions Club from Woodstock campout at Homestead with their families the same weekend each year and the year the Lioness Club was formed, agked them to sponsor a bake sale and now it has become an annual event ,land a well partronized one at that. Ball scores South Huron Men's Slowpitch League: Wednesday, June 21 Bendix met Fanshers Flyers with the score 27-5 for the Flyers; Zurich Bluejays met Varna with Varna winning 21-20. Sunday June 24 Bayfield Knighthawks defeated Dashwood 28-9. Standings at the end of the first round are Knightliawks five wins, no losses for a total of 10 points; Varna four and one with eight points; Zurich two and three with four points; Fanshers Flyers two and three with four points; Dashwood two and three with four points; Bendix 0 and five with no points. Canon hosts party There was an excellent turnout for Canon Paull's garden party held last week at his residence in Bayfield. The guests enjoyed perfect weather for the party and visit. (photo by Milvena Erickson) Round about the village Mr. and Mrs. Willi Knobl of Steyr, Austria are visiting for a month with their family, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gemeinhardt, Tracey, Tanya and Rick. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Handy of Seaforth ac- companied her daughter Mrs. Margaret Garrett to Orillia on Thursday last to attend the funeral of his brother Frank Handy. The trio also visited with Mrs. Garrett's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Del Altman in Orangeville. Miss •Sally Bennett, London 'spent the weekend with her parents, Rev. William M. and Mrs. Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heard, Stratford, visited relatives here during the weekend , and attended the Garden Party at Camborne House hosted by Canon Paull. Mrs. Elva Metcalf returned last week from a three week holiday in the Maritimes. She especially enjoyed the restoration areas in Quebec City, Halifax, and Fort Louisburg, retur- ning home through the U.S.A. after an enjoyable tour. Rev. and Mrs. James Reddoch had as their weekend guests their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Graham Reddoch of Milton, also her mother and sister. Lieut. Stan and Mrs. ith and Lisa; Mrs. ,Le. ne Veysey and Chris ..her all of North Bay wer- :uests of Mrs. Smith's par ts, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. L. son from Wednesday til Su • ay. Mrs. Lillian at- thewson of Connel (n ar Oban) Scotland is visitin with her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. George Gregg. She has been their guest for the past three weeks and will return to her home this week. It was a most precious reunion for her and Mr. Gregg as they had not seen one another for 23 years. It was Mrs. Matthewson's first flight and also first visit to Canada. She is thoroughly enjoying her holiday and feels much at home among the Scottish names in the village and calls it a beautiful little town. She was a guest of her great niece Mary Gregg at the Shakesperean Festival in Stratford where she saw "Macbeth" and was delighted with her visit to Niagara Falls, but says she really loves Bayfield. We hope she has en- joyed her visit here and with our wish for a safe trip back home and another visit soon to Bayfield. "Will ye no come back again?" Miss Phyllis Adams of London has taken up residence in her summer home and had as her weeklong guest, Mrs. V. Brett of London. Mrs. Marion Pence, Rochester, Mich. visited for a few days with her mother Mrs. J. M. Atkinson. Knox Presbyterian Church will be holding an interdenominational Vacation Bible School on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons from 1 to 3 p.m. All boys and girls from ages 7 to 12 Pillage happenings By Janet Talbot Mr. and Mrs. Norm Talbot and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Talbot spent the weekend with friends and relatives in Michigan. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Casler, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Casler in Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Casler in St. Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wirick in Holt and also attended the Church service in Clawson and called on the Rev. Brian Harrison, Mrs. Harrison, Matthew and Stephen. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Biel, Kelly and Craig, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Les Talbot, Cari-Lynn and Terr-Lynn at the Homestead Trailer Camp. We are pleased to report that Mrs. John Southwell has recovered from her recent operation and is spending some time at the Homestead Trailer camp, in their summer home. Sunday services were held at the Bayfield Baptist Church with Sunday School at 10 am and worship services at 11 am and 7:30 pm. In charge of Rev. E. Brubacher, who is with the Gospel signs Mission n Eganville. He used as h's text, Isaiah 9:6, the theme being God didn't say there might be a Child born, but that there SHALL be a Child born, and al! the Bible prophesy is very definite, these things SHALLcome to pass: He alsb stressed there is a literal Hell, because it says so in God's word and we must not listen to men but only God's word is complete Truth. The service was, closed with the .very fitting Hymn -- How great Thou art. Smile Vegetarians are people who didn't eat meat even when they could afford it. are most welcome to attend. Mr. David McBride and his wife Julie will be in charge and will welcome all the children. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mills, Birmingham England spent the last week of their three week visit to Canada with the R. Roy Fitzsimmons. They spent one weekend at Niagara Falls and Toronto. Another week's travel to Sault Ste. Marie by way of Tobermory and Manitoulin returning through Michigan and weekending in Bayfield. Much impressed l by the serenity of our village, they plan to return in the not -too -distant future. Miss Linda Hudson returned to work in London on Tuesday after spending the past five weeks with the Fitz- simons. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Butler, Madison, Wisconsin ' visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred LeBeau. 0000000r/ 000000''>00000OOQQQt30000OOO, to Woodland Drive -In SNELL PLUMBING d AND HEATING Hwy. No. 21 -Bayfield 565-2841 our congratulations and best wishes to Mac & Sylvia WOODLAND DRIVE-IN T. ALLEN CONSTRUCTION Residential & Commercial 30 years Experience LONDON (519) 439-1404 1 ,. v' --•---ter..._-_, WOODLAND DRIVE-IN in Bayfield FRIDAY, JUNE 30 • to Woodland Drive -In On,)Your Opening All Wiring completed by BAYFIELD ELECTRIC Bayfield 482-7182 Jim Tony,,mid Blair to Woodland `Drive -In FEATURING: "Original Deep -Fried Chicken" with a full menu from our brand-new kitchen "Thick Milk Shakes" and all the soft ice-cream goodies OPEN: Monday -Saturday 12 NOON -12 MIDNIGHT Sunday 12 NOON -11 P.M. LOCATION: Coming from Clinton or Goderlchs go through the Village on Highway 21, then turn loft onto Huron Road 3 (at the Tank & Tummy Restaurant). Wore up Huron Road 3 about 1,000 yards, 'on the left. "Your Hosts: Mac & Sylvia McCulligh"