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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1979-08-09, Page 9• CLINTON NWS-PECO.R 1, Tf U12SDA , AUQUST 9 , 1979—PAGg 0 The 15th class of Deep Muscle Therapists recently graduated from the Therese Pfrimmer Clinic near Bayfield. The 12 students included, front row, left to right: Mary Kish, clinic assistant, Niagara Falls; Dr. Harriet Bell, Florida; Pat Culleeney, Illinois; Dorothy lmmoor, Ohio;Therese Pfrimmer; Carol Pfrimmer Clinic Howard, California; Shirley Anne Martin, New York. Back row: Al Lake, New Jersey; Gordon Johnson, Florida; Marianne Lawrence, Ontario; Dr. Irvin Berg, Minnesota; rCamille Houde, Massachu§etts; George Siegfried, Oregon; Ber- nard Wyle, Australia. (News -Record photo) Centre busy with teaching The Therese Pfrimmer Clinic for beep Muscle Therapy (DMT), near - Bayfield, is not only a treatment centre, but is fast becoming a productive teaching centre for those in- terested.'in becoming Deep Muscle Therapists. It used to_ be that founder Therese Pfrimmer held small classes, - bi=yearly for those withtraining in the.. medical profession, •but now her three-week courses are becoming more frequent and more popularly attended. Mrs. Pfrimmer is astounded that now some 800 applicants from around the world have applied to study her work. Already there are 63 graduating students, many who have established their own OMT clinics throughout the world, the United States and Canada. Mrs, Pfrimmer, an adamant believer in her work, someday hopes to have a clinic in every state of America. On Friday, the largest class ever received their titles as Deep Muscle Therapists as 12 graduated from Mrs. Pfrimmer's 15th class. The group of students, who came from Australia, California, Council read JT/hi.te:Paper At the Bayfield Council and .the Village Zoning meeting on Monday by-law would have to be night, Reeve McFadden amended. The area is asked Councillors to presently zoned as ' acquaint themselves with hazard land by the of - the 148 page White Paper ficial plans and as on the Planning Act, developmental by the issued by the Ministry, of zoning by-law. It further Housing after a study of states that requests to the almost .four years of the Bayfield-Ausabie Con - Ontario planning process. servation Authority and Municipalities have until the Ontario Ministry of November 16th to Highways to build a comment on the proposed small -boats marina there changes and the Council have been refused and should be prepared to referred to the village of discuss it at the next Bayfield. The letter also Council meeting on advises that the village August 20th. has received a petition The Ministry. has given signed by its ratepayers notice to all opposing any further municipalities a nd destruction of the scenic consultants that all new beauty of the Bayfield zoning . by-laws . and River area. amendments after It now appears that the October 1st must use the village is the owner of the metric system of wedge of land on Bayfield measurement with ad- Terrace, --lot triangle. B, vice- not to give the Gore A. Apparently it corresponding imperial was given to the village units in brackets beside by the Ministry of the metric as it is con- Transport in 1954 and the • fusing_for the reader. village is now being A lettemhas gone from asked to sell it. Council the village clerk- has instructed the clerk treasurer in reply to a to search the title of this letter from Mr. D. Stokes property further to of the Federal Ministry of establish ownership Transport, asking firmly before considering whether or not the village any action in the matter. has any objections to the Council approved the building of marina building of ' an ex-- facilities, x-facilities, east of the perimental solar energy - Highway 21 bridge over 'efficient addition to an the. Bayfield River. Mr. existing dwelling on Graham's letter advises Bayfield Terrace by Mr. the Ministry of Transport Wilfred Lamb. The that the Council of the, building permit has been Village of Bayfield is' already issued, but was opposed, as the only under question as to entrance would be in the whether it contravened. middle of a curve 'Orr- a the village land 'use steep hill, and would Zoning By-law. The constitute an extreme builder has agreed to an hazard for traffic by anyone attempting to exit or enter pulling a boat. It points out that both the official plans of the County and the Village DRYSDALE • MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTD., SALES WITH SER VICE The Place To Buy Appliances NEW AND USED Henson 262-2728 Closed Mondays alteration in his plan which will bring the building into conformity with the by-law. Mr. Graham, village clerk, reported on a meeting in Goderich of the clerks of the Huron municipalities. Mr. Jenkins i; of the assessment department explained the com- plicated reasoning on which the new assessment will be based, and what the municipalities will be called upon to pay toward County and Board of Education costs. The amount is based on a calculation of previous assessment and retail ' sales: It, is on this basis that government grants to municipalities is based. The result is that county costs to urban centres has been sub- stantially reduced for the coming year and sharply increased for rural " municipalities. OPEN HOUSE at the home of MRS. ELLISON COX MAIN ST. BAYFIELD HWY. 21 To celebrate her 90th Birthday Sun. Aug. 19 2 - 4 p.m. 7 - 9 p.m. Friends & neighbours welcome Best Wishes Only FOR FREE "SHOPAT HOME CONVENIENCE" PHONE RAE KNOWLES GODE3ICH 524=8317 SEAFORTH•CLINTON 482.9098 NO bOWN PAYM (wit! a' 'proved custornercredit) , a The advantages of this per- sonalized Union Gas service are ,many. Without having to leave the quiet of your home you can now be fully informed about any gas appliance, its match.' ing 'electrical appliance or other e'quipment you may be considering to purchase, This courteous Union Gas representative, who will not obligate you in any way, is ,available to call upon you at your convenience. "Brand Name" Home Appliances OAS APPLIANCES — ranges, clothes dryers, water heaters, barbecues, fireplace gas logs and Space heaters, ELECTRIC APPLIANCES matching electric washers, refri, gerators anddishwashers to go with your horse decor, ALSO -- freezers, humidifiers and electronic air cleaners 1',. , EASY TERMS ON YOUtt OAS BILL Oregon, Minnesota, Illinois, Ohio, t-wo from Florida, Massachusettes, New' Jersey, New York and Ripley, Ontario, had nothing but praise for Mrs. Pfrimmer and her work. round and aI�iithe village Friends of Archie Couper held a surprise pot -luck supper ,and garden party in his honor on the occasion• of his retirement as General Manager of the Hensall District Co-operative Inc, There were about 25 well- wishers present and several of themcame with written advice in poetry and prose for ways to pass his retirement days (many have already had some practice in this art). Moira, Archie's wife, has accepted a position as Bayfield has lost three Director of Lambton of its native residents United Church Centre within two months, in the near Forest. The Centre persons of Lucy (Woods) has been operated for Diehl, Thomas Bailey several years as a and, lately, Ellen (Peck) summer camp by the McEwen, who passed Lambton Presbytery of away in July after an the United Church and illness of some years. has now been developed The Peck family, on the into ' a year round con- farm east ' of Bayfield ference centre. Archie where Mrs. Arthur Peck will be the part-time now lives, consisted of Business Manager for the five boys and six girls but centre. . Is this now the sole survivor is retirement? Mrs. Margaret Schnell of Detroit. August in their summer home on Dow'Street. Recent ` visitors with Erma and Rae Fraser have been Carol and Douglas Fraser from Calgary, Elizabeth ,,s�aand Ross Kneeshaw ft'4om ' Toledo, Ohio, Elaine Fraser from Toronto, John Frr''r from Eden McEwen Calgary, Jack and Ev Thomson from Grand Rapids, Ohio and Rae and ,. Jim Thomson from Bowling Green, Ohio. Mr. and ,Mrs. Ron Poth and family are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Poth. Mrs. Elva Metcalf has had as her guest over the Jliday weekend Miss Laura Woodley of Toronto. Mr.' and Mrs. Ab Thornton and family are at their cottage on Bayfield Terrace. Miss •Kay Reid is hostess to Miss Mary Duncan and Mrs. Barry Oncia this week. Active lady dies Mr. and Mrs. Don Beck and family are Spending After taking a business, course, Ellen held a position in Toronto for some years and then, upon returning to Bayfield, was married to Frederick McEwen, living in the fine home by the cemetery lane all these years. Fred and his brother Samuel operated a sawmill a few roads nearer the village. Mrs. McEwen took an active part in the Agricultural Society and Bayfield Fair from the early 1920s for nearly 40 years, mostly in the Ladies' section (fancy work, quilts, etc.) but, for a time, she served with the Art Committee. `Her home, both inside Turn to page 11 Park meeting on Saiurday The Annual meeting of the Pioneer Park Association will be held on Saturday morning, August 11th at 10 a.m. in the park. It it rains the meeting will .be diverted to the Town Hall. Postal, sign recovered The Bayfield Post office sign, which disappeared mysteriously some months ago, has just as mysteriously reappeared at the end of the street near Pioneer Park. It is - undamaged, propped up against the big new 'No Dumping' sign. R.N. PECK APPLIANCES "In The Heart of Down Town Varna" • Vacuum Cleaners • Sales and Service of mc'st makes • CB Radios and Accessories • Speed Queen Appliances • Moffat Appliances 4; • Smoke Sensors • Insect Lights and Fly Killing Units • Handcrafted Gifts • Varna, Ont. Phone 482-7103 Prices Effective Aug. 8 to Aug. 14 SeYerwoods 2% BAG MILK - or JUG �3 qts. 1155 Westons Sliced WHITE BREAD 24 oz. 3$1 / .39 Country cut FRESH FRYER PARTS Tend -R -Spot pure pork FRESH PORK LOIN ie s 1 .28 Whole SAVE 40c Can No. 1 GREEN CABBAGE 4FOR 1.00 Part Skinned Tendersweet COOKED HAMS butt or shank portion Ib.38SAVE 60c Ib. 2 roll - 2 ply Hint of Maple 0't. Kiss of Orange SCHNEID[RS SIDE BACON e $1,4g =..E<o.,,. * * * Product of USA SWEET LARODA PLUMS 55C KLEENEX TOWELS Leavers` prices & stems MUSHROOMS Stokelys PORK & BEANS '1 08 68C lee. 3 /99C 2 /78c 50 oz '2,18 Kleenex FAC IAL TISSU E Dishwasher soap CASCADE 10 oz. 150s 2 ply Fresh PORK LIVER e 38C ,oVE26.1, DELICATESSEN PROMOTION Tend -R -Spot Smoked SPARE RIBS * ** Produce of USA LARGE CANTALOUPE 880 each * * * Fresh dally supply of 4 qt baskets of peaches, plums, potatoes. Coco .Lopez Imported Mix PINA COLADA Canada WHITE VINEGAR , A $touffers Frozen MACARONI & CHEESE DISH •350m1. 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