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Citizens News, May 25, 1978
Resort scouts receive awards
By Mi 'vette
Club leader Carol Fisher
presented trophies and
awards to the Bayfield Pack
on Saturday morning.
Highest points achieved was
Bobby Dunn, who left the
Cub Pack as a 5 Star Cub.
Tied for second place was
Billy Sinnamon and Brian
Fisher. Third place went to
Joey Fansher and Robert
Rau won fourth•place award.
St. Andrews United
Church Sunday School room
was beautifully decorated
with pretty flowers and
streamers for the bridal
shower held there in honour
of Jacqueline Koene.
Mrs. Anna Scotchmer was
in charge of the program.
Julie Porter and Allison
Dunn sang three songs.
Debbie Siertsema did step -
dancing numbers. Charlene
Porter conducted several
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"June Bride" and Marilyn
Haw read the address.
Jacqueline Koene, Brenda
Talbot, Nance Koene, cousin
of the bride; Susan Thomp-
son, sister of the groom and
Mrs. Lena Koene,
Jacqueline's mother were
seated on chairs at the front
where the bride -elect
opened her gifts, assisted by
her attendants.
Several little girls, namely
Cathy, Haw, Allison Dunn,
Julie Porter, Angela Dunn,
Jodie Castle, Debbie Siert-
sema and Rayanne Scot-
chmer carried the gifts.
Couple married
Congratulations to Judy
Layton and Tony Hutchings
who were married Saturday,
in St. Andrews United
Church by Reverend James
Reddoch. Attending the
couple were Mr. and Mrs.
Don Bell of Clinton,
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Craig
of Bayfield and the groom is
a son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Hutchings of R.R. 2 Bayfield.
Following the ceremony a
family dinner was held at the
Little Inn with a reception
later at Hully-Gully.
Mr. and Mrs. Hutchings
and their families Joanne,
Sheryl, Barbara, Dwayne
and Ron will make their
home in Bayfield.
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Mr. and Mrs. Rob and
Robbie London, Mr. Dave
Watson and Miss'. Pat
Bender, Grand Bend were
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E.
Walter Erickson Andrew,
Luanne and Lydia on
Saturday.
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Megan, Alfie and Courtney
and John Innes and Jody all
of Toronto were weekend
guests of the formers
parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred
LeBeau.
Mr. and Mrs.. Fred
Schafheitlin, Oakfille were
at the Robinson cottage for
the weekend and reported
that her brother Bill
Robinson•is still confined in
Toronto General Hospital
and is progressing slowly
towards recovery.
Mrs. Margaret Garrett
and John spent Mothers' Day
at the home of her mother,
Mrs. Tom Handy and Tom in
Seaforth. Also present were
Gladys, (Mrs. Jack Van
Egmond) ; Jack and Susan of
R.R. 1 Clinton.
Miss Karen Garrett and
friend of London visited
Sunday with her cousin Miss
Diane Garrett.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dinel,
Tracey and Erin, London
were Sunday guests of her
mother, Mrs. Maude Weston.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Scotchmer, Robert, Lori and
Carolyn, Chatham spent
Mothers's Day and the
weekend at the home in the
village.
Mr. and Mrs. .Jim Beatty
and family of Toronto spent
the weekend at their cottage
in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cluff,
Rob and Tara, London were
at their home in the Village
for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Makins spent last weekend
in London with their
daughter and family.
Mrs. Doris McLeod,
Kingsville visited during the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Donald R. McLeod and John.
Also visiting Saturday with
the McLeod family were
Mrs. Mae McLeod and Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Colquhoun all
of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F.
Sturgeon, Jeff and Rollie,
Orangeville were at their
village home for the
weekend and also visited
with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Jack B. Sturgeon and
Andrew.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Graham
returned last week after
spending a week in Myrtle
Beach, South Carolina. They
reported a nice holiday and a
good rest and are ready for
the busy summer season in
their business, Grahams'
General Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Diemert, Brian and Karen
St.Marys; Miss Karen
Phillips, Laura and Debbie,
Stratford; Mr, and Mrs.
Oscar Schneuker, Milverton
were weekend holiday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Diemert, Wayne and Rick.
Able Seaman Gary
Brandon has returned to his
ship the H.M.C.S. Huron,
CFB Halifax, Nova Scotia
after spending a 3 week
leave with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H.K. (Joe)
Brandon and sister Shirley.
Brian Brandon of Owen
Sound was also home for the
holiday weekend with his
parents, sister and brother.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Winstone,
Kim and Joe, Mr. and Mrs.
R.J. Stevenson, Doug, David
and Karen all of London
visited last Sunday with the
,ladies' parents Mr. and Mrs.
Eric W Earl,
Best wishes to Mr. Albert
Craig who is a patient in
Clinton Public Hospital. Also
get -well wishes are extended
to Albert's father, Mr. Ed.
Craig who is also confined in
the same hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Haw
accompanied by the for-
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Cathy Haw and Barbara
Campbell visited with
relatives in Brampton on
Sunday and also attended a
Golden Wedding celebration
for the formers aunt and
uncle in Scarboro.
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