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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
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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.
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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.
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