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Lioness club enjoy Hallowe'en party
Lioness Club members
reported a successful Hallowe'en
Costume Party in the Community
Centre on. Saturday night. A good
variety of costume characters
turned out and by all reports
those attending enjoyed the
evening. Costume prize winners
were Winnifred Armstrong, Ken
Brandon, Carolyn Snell, John and
Diane Boyes and Bob Snell.
Plan for Christmas
The Bayfield Ever Young club
met Thursday evening in the
Municipal Building with 31 an-
swering the roll call.
President Harry Baker opened
the meeting with a minute's
silence in memory of Clarence
Ball. This was followed by the
Bayfield -
by Milvena Erickson
singing of 0 Canada and
repeating the Lord's Prayer in
unison. Secretary Jeanne Lind-
say read the minutes of the last
meeting followed by the
treasurers report by Dorothy
Cox.
Plans were made for the
Annual Christmas Party to be
held in St. Andrew's United
Church on Friday, Dec. 2.
After the adjournment of the
meeting a few games of Bingo
- were played by all. This was
followed by lunch, ending a
• happy evening together once
again.
Ladies meet
The A.C.W. of Trinity Church
met Thursday afternoon at "The
Hut" home of Mrs. Lucy Diehl.
Pat Van Patter read the scripture
and Margaret Larson read the
Psalm. President, Edith Smith
led in the Litany taken from"the
Living Message. and the mem-
bers responded.
During the business it was
decided to send a gift to Prayer
partner sister Dorothy Dykes in
England and also a Christmas
gift to their adopted boy in India.
The women set Wednesday
November 30 as their St.
Andrew's Day Service in Trinity.
Mr. Howard May of London
was guest lay preacher at St.
Andrew's United Church, for its
Sunday morning service. Best
wishes are extended to Rev.
James Reddoch, minister of St.
Andrew's who is still confined in
Victoria Hospital, London and
also to Mrs. Reddoch who is in
University Hospital, London.
Donate tree
Mrs. Maude Weston, Bayfield
librarian called to tell us that a
couple of residents of the Village,
who wish to remain anonymous',
have donated funds to purchase a
Christmas tree for the Library.
Mrs. Weston said that the
youngsters who are attending the
Story Hour every Tuesday
morning, will be decorating the
DINE OUT
Good°food, pleasant atmosphere,
.dinner specials. Now•Lizensed un-
der L.L.B.O;
• Hold your anniversary or birth-
day party here.
4 AY INNME eter
Roy & Freida
SCOTCHMER
invite relatives, neighbours
and friends to an
"OPEN HOUSE"
at the
BAYFIELD
UNITED CHURCH
Nov. 6, 1977
2 to 5 P.M.
to celebrate their
50th Wedding
Anniversary
Best wishes only. Please.
tree. She asked us to say thank
you to the donors for their special
interest and very kind donation.
Personals'
The Boy Scouts reported a very
successful car wash at the Fire
Hall on Saturday realizing a
$70.00' profit for their funds.
Leaders, John Siertsema, Mike
Ritchie and David Renner along
with the boys say thanks to all
who patronized their endeavour,
Miss Chris Lunn, Alliston,
accompanied by Misses Gale
Robsob, Jane Leslie of Alliston
and Diane Gilroy of Mansfield
were registered guests of the
formers cousin, Mr. Wayne
Diemert at the Albion Hotel for
the weekend.
Mrs. Milvena Erickson visited
Thursday with her sister, Mrs.
Norma Stewart, also her niece
Mrs. Sherry Lee Farrell and
great niece Michelle, all of RR 2,
Ripley.
Mr. & Mrs. John McIntyre of
the Wildwood Motel and Sugar
Bush Inn and Park last week
attended the new models showing
of Pyramid Homes and Holiday
Trailers at the Prince Hotel in
Toronto.
We were sorry to hear that Mr.
Gordon Westlake is confined in
Victoria General Hospital in
Halifax, Nova Scotia. He became
ill on a holiday trip to the
Maritimes and underwent
surgery there. According to his
son Ronald, he is progressing
very slowly and his Doctor says
it will be another two to three
weeks confinement. Best wishes
are being sent out to Gordon for a
speedy and complete recovery.
Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Schneuker,
Milverton visited for several
days last week with long time
friends, Mr. & Mrs. Floyd
Diemert and Rick.
Brian Talbot, Gary Triebner,
Rick Talbot and Bill Talbot
returned home from Fort St.
John, B.C. on Sunday after a
three week trip in Gary's bus
camper. Their wives, Marsha
Triebner, Linda Talbot and
Frankie Talbot flew to join their
husbands for the last week and
reported a wonderful holiday
although not long enough. They
were guests also of Freida and
Gordon Gilbert former residents
of Goderich Township who were
wonderful hosts and who showed
them around the area and took
them to many places of interest.
Little Miss Jennifer Triebner
visited for a week with her
grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Wheeler while her mother and
father were on a trip to the
Canadian West.
A good time was reported from
the Sugar Shack in Sugar Bush
park on Saturday evening when
Bernie Fansher's band played for
dancing at the Hallowe'en
Masquerade party. Costume
prizes were awarded to Ken
Boyce, George Parker and Eric
Mansfield of Hensall; John and
Dorothy Joyce of London and
Wes Bossins and his partner. The
next special party scheduled is a
Christmas Party on December 10
with music by Cherry Brandys of
Stratford.
Mr. & Mrs. I .ob Irwin and
Robbie visited Saturday with his
parents and family, Mr. & Mrs.
E.W. Erickson and Andrew,
Luanne and Lydia and Saturday
evening attended the 'Ftallowe'en
Dance in the Community Centre.
Miss Winnifred Armstrong,
Toronto and James Armstrong,
Ridgetown Agricultural College
were with their parents, Mr. &
Mrs. William D. Armstrong, RR
3, Bayfield for the weekend.
Mrs. Lena Ervine and her
partner Miss Mary Mills were
first prize winners at the.
Hallowe'en costume party
sponsored by the Country Singles
at Vanastra on Saturday evening.
Dr. Bill Tillmann, Mrs.
Tillmann and family; Norm
Brown; Joe and Mary Lou
Beechie and family all of London
and Mr. & Mrs. Bill Aberhart of
Sarnia were at their respective
cottages during the weekend.
Lioness Club members extend
an invitation to join with them for
coffee, hot chocolate and donuts
in the Town Hall following the
Remembrance Day service
Sunday morning, November 13 in
Clan Gregor'Square.
Sincere sympathy is extended
to the family of the late Clarence
Ball who passed away Thursday,
October 27. He and his wife Jean
had recently taken up residence
in Clan Gregor Apartments here.
They were former residents , of
Clinton.
MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS — Thursday evening was mother and
daughters night at St. Boniface Separate School. One of the activities -
for children from kindergarten to grade three was the bean bag
throw. Aiming for the target was Roxanne Overholt of Zurich.
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