HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-01-03, Page 9round and about the village
Steven Telford is and Meghann of Chesley- Christmas guests with
recuperating at the home and now of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Russel
of his parents, Mr. and .Little Jessica remained Heard.
Mrs.' George Telford until Monday with her Mrs. Ethel" Knight
after undergoing surgery grandparents when :.she visited for two weeks in'
last week. in University and grandma motored to Weston with -her .families,
Hospital, London, Best her new ' home in' Kit- Mr. and Mrs. Ron Knight,
wishes -are extende4for,-a ch.e.'where'.,he.r, daddy, Heathery: Jackie Sandy
complete recovery- very has accepted na new and Katherine and Mr.,
soon: ,. Parish. and Mil: -Art. -Latimer and,
Mr,+ and Mrs. Rion'--.P..erfect sring-like Christine. After
Diemert and Karen of St.- weather made ;it possible • Christmas she. was ac -
Marys spent the weekend for many people to travel companied home by Mr,°'
with his parents, Mr. and in comfort and enjoy the and Mrs.: Art Latimer.,
Mrs. Floyd Diemert and holiday season with their Christine and Mr. Kevin
brothers Wayne._ and ,families and friends; Reid who remained for a
Rick. They along 'with Several • summer week with her.
their son Brian were also residents were at their Mr: and • Mrs: Earl
Christmas,guests at The cottages and homes all Squires, Mrs. J. French
Albion Hotel.' decked out with colored and Mrs. Laverne 'Ell.iott-
Mrs. J.M. Atkinson of lights and trimmings. all of Mitchell called on
Goodells, Michigan has -,Among those- we..noticed their brother-in-law Bill
been the guest of her son- - were Mr. and • Mrs. :.Jioe 'Parker on Saturday.
in-law and daughter, Mr. Laudenback and family,
and Mrs. Norman F. Sarnia; Dr. Bill and Mrs. , -: r -a �� �� •
Cooper Mount - •��¢+.v .i..w v. i i i v v yin
Clemens, Michigan for London; Mr. and Mrs,
the past week at the Chuck McFadden,
Mr. Glen Cleave, Port
Colbourne was with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Logan . Cleave for the
holidays.. _
Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Sturgeon spent Christ
m.as,_ with...her- .,paren<ts,��.,4
Mr'. and Mrs: ,Bob
Davidson in Windsor.
Private' Paul Mills, ..
PPCLI, ,-Victoria,- B.C.
and Brent Mills, Newry,
visited Thursday . with
their °au.nt, Mrs. Floyd
Diemert.
Guests this week with
M•r. and Mrs.' Gilbert
Latimer are • Mr. .Bob
Scott, Mr.. Joe Lockhart,
Miss Brenda Porter and
Miss Suzanne Eddy all of
Weston:
Cooper's residence on. Toronto; Mrs.- Peggy � discuss marina
was pleased to have been Mrs. Joe Beechie and •- • '
visited my several • .daughter, London; The Lettersreceived by the
friends in the village who Norman Browns, 'Lon- Ratepayers Association
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called to extend greetings don; Mr and Mrs. in regard to the request
_to her.
George Cantrick of Mich. by Mill Pond Marina `to
Mrs. Lena Ervine spent -at their lovely new home rezone the areaeast of
Christmas with her on Tuyll St.; Mr. Irvin the bridge -on Highway 21
brother-in-law and sister,, Pease, London; __Mr_._and in the Village of Bayfield
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Strong. Mrs'. Bob Cluff, Rob and are unanimous in their
Tara London. •° ,-,-s,upport of Council's
in Tara. She was ac-
companied home
c companied--home by her. Mr. and Mrs: Rob Irwin
. family, Mr. and Mrs. knd Robbie, London -spent _
Robert Meyer, Michelle Monday and Christmas
and.Marsha of Milverton. ' ..Day with his farr'iily, Mr.
Dennis Florian of and. Mrs. Walter
Clinton spent Sunday Erickson, Andrew,
with his aunt, Mrs.
Berthena Hammond.
" Mrs. Helen Fraser 'of
Vancouver, B.C. and a
rmer resident of the
age visited Friday and
S turday in Bayfield and
renewed acquaintances:
She has been the guest of
her son-in-law and
family, - Mr. and Mrs.
W.C. Parker, Charlie, -
Kim . and Jennifer in
London and while here
Mrs. Fraser, Mr. and
Mrs. Parker and Jennifer
.vfere the guests of his
father Bill Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
F. Sturgeon, Jeff and
Rollie of .Orangeville
spent the holiday at their
residence on Louisa` St:
and visited with his`
family, Mr. and Mrs;::`'
Jack B. Sturgeon and
Andrew, .Mr. ' and Mrs.
Bud Sturgeon, Mrs. -
Violet Sturgeon; and Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Potter, -
Merry and Michael: --
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Larson of London spent
the week prjpr to
Christmas with his
parents, Mr. and 'Mrs.
R.J. Larson. Christmas
week guests ' with the,
Larson's were their Bon-
in -law, daughter and
granddaughter, Sgt. Stan
and Betty Smith and Lisa
of North-Bay.Joining
them for Christmas were
granddaughter Leanne -
Veysey and gre t
grandson Chris Veysey.
Christmas guests with
Rev'. William M. and Mrs,
Bennett were h'is: ,rather
in-law and sfstei Mr. and
Mffr- Frank Hill . of
London and their family,
Miss Sally Bennett, Mr.
and *Mrs. Neil Bennett,
Mairon and 'Gareth all of
London; Rev. Robert and
Mrs.' Bennett and Jessica.
refusal to do so. -
This matter will be
discussed at a public
meeting January 9 at 2.
p.m. in the Community
Centre Hall (Bayfield
Arena) . IT is hoped- every
resident will attend..
ur best wishes
To all our readers A__
very happy, healthy and
Luanne ,and 'Lydia.., prosperous New Year,
Joining ' them ' for
Christmas dinner was
Mr. Robert Reid of
Sarnia.
Mr. and.. -Mrs. .Brian.
Brandon of Owen Sound,
Gary Brandon stationed
with the navy in Halifax
Nova Scotia and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Schilbe
(Shirley) were with their
parents Mr. and Mrs;
H.K-. (Joe) Brandon
during the festive season.
Mr. and Mrs. Don
Turner of Hamilton were
and thanks to everyone
who has contributed to
the Bayfield Bugle in the
past year. Without all of
you taking the time' 'to
phone us with your news
items there would be no
Since; its beginning, 30"
.years ago, The Arthritis
Society{ has seen• the
average stay in hospital
for arthritis patients
reduced from 180 days to
18.•-
just
column. Please continue
to contribute by getting in
touch ..with Gwen or
Milvena.
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ristmas a
Christmas 'Service of
Carols ,and, Readings. was
held in Trinity„ Anglican
Church, Sunday morning,
:December 23.. when the
children of the Sunday
School presented the
Christmas story" . The
candles of promise, light
and love had already
been_lit. and Jamie and
Johnnie = Sauve lit the
fourth candle, the candle
.v ,..i,nn•gr
.of W hope. Rev. Will:a:in
Bennett then blessed the
Creche, a . gift of many
years by the late 'Mrs..
-Gertrude G. Gairdner.
-Narrating the,
, Christmas story from the
Bible were Luanneoc: ey spirit revive
Erickson, Melanie Van_ .
maty
Sauve whole' the .: 'star
('Jody :Fisher) shined
brightly •over all during
.the 'story and singing of
carols, a:
Sunday s.chco1
teachers, Debbie Wain;
Cindy Cluff; Mary
Poundor and C.at y
Fisher were allextended
a sincere thank you frord
-the' Rector on behalf of
the congregation for the
many hours spent in
preparing the �. children
for not only the concert,.
-giventhe week .prior lout...
also for :their •, presen-
tation'
Chri sten 0S --'Eve .at '11
pzn ►.:°the• congregation and
choir sang ' several old.
familiar carols while ,'the
mefnbers and- =guests
were • - gathering o ilt
Trinity. Following the
carols, 'Holy. Communion
was celebrated hey" Rev.
William Bennett, assisted
by •*Philip Du Boul:,ay, and
Andrew .Eri cks on:. . . .
Christmas Day the
shortened version of the
Eucharist was �cellebrlated
at'ei0am byRe'Y . Bennett.
The Albino Hotel in Bayfield was honored last week
by the village Ltons Club in appreeYiation: for ac
eo'mmoda ting the club: for 1978-79 Whi`letheBayfield
Community 'Centre was being remodelled. Left to
right are Lions. Eric Earl and Joe Brandon, while
Wayne Diemert .accepts the plaque 'fro>rn,-.,Paul
Gasses (photo by Milvena Erickson) .
Patter, Sam Bayley,
eat Stapleton, formerly
Carol Wain, Cindy Scott; With the "Chicago Black
Heidi Bayley and Jamie
was Hawks and the WHA will
Colleen Cluff and second-,Ba-yf,re:1F1 AreM
angel was Christine °.on 'Satu'rda morning
Johnston. Samantha"'January.5 to help revive
Scott was a little sheep the Interest in Minor
with shepherds- Doug Hockey in Bayfield.
Wain, Merry 'Potter: and All ages are `• invited* to
attend and you are asked
Lydia Erickson. Mark to bring along your skates
Johnston, Chris Veysey and hockey equipment
and Cheryl Wain were the •for on ice activities with
three kings. Portraying the star. Registration will
Mary and Joseph were nlrn hc� hold from,
t11 st m
Jenny Scott and Johnnie
to 12 noon. If you : are
unable to attend and wish
to register you can do so
by calling Harry fi5:
2121.
Figure skaters are
reminded thaT their
lessons will be from 12
noon to 1 p.m. for' that day
only. Please make nate .of
the change of time.' For
more information on
above see display ad-
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