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Mr, Bud Sturgeon and Miss
Barbara Davidson visited during
the weekend with her relatives
in Watford. On Sunday her
brother, Bill Davidson, of Wind-
sor, visited with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Latimer,
Weston, spent the weekend with
her mother, Mrs. G.L. Knight.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dinel,
Tracy and Erin, London, 'were
the guests of her mother, Mrs.
Maude Weston for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scotch -
mer, Robert, Lori and Carolyn
of Chatham visited with Howard's
l'nother, Mrs. L.W. Scotchmer for
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lynn,
Etobicoke, weie at their village
home for the weekend and report-
ed that the lawn furniture that
someone "borrowed" last week
end had not been returned.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rowse, Lon-
don, spent Saturday and Sunday
with her mother, Mrs. L.B.
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. John Marks,
London, were registered guests
at the Albion Hotel for the
weekend.
Little Miss Kyrstie Pounder of
London is staying this week
with her grandpa and grandma,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pounder and
Aunt Mary.
Mrs. Doug Curran, Christine
and Barbara, Don Mills, were
the weekend guests of Mrs. Cur-
ran's mother Mrs. Milton Pollock,
Goshen Line. Joining them for
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Pollock and Rick of London
and Mr. Ernie Pollock of Varna.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Talbot and
Cari-Lynn of Thompson, Manito-
ba, left Thursday for their home
after being with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Norm Talbot for
a few weeks..
Mr. Ray Schell is presently
enjoying a visit with his daughter,
Miss Evelyn Schell in Ayer's
Cliff, Quebec.
Mrs. W. (Janet) Vrieze and
Billy of Oakville are spending a
couple of weeks with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Smith.
Mrs. David Johnstone visited
for the weekend with her parents
Dr. and Mrs. G.H. Shepherd and
she also spent some time with her
friend Miss Kay Reid.
Mrs. Mary Weston, Bluewater
Rest Home, Zurich, was a guest
for a few days .last week with
Mrs. Robert Blair,
Centennial. Committee
Meeting
The Centennial Committee
met June 17 with chairman
Milvena Erickson in charge.
Several last minute items of busi-
ness were discussed. It was
decided to meet again on Monday
evening, June 28, at 7:00 p.m.
in the Arena (note change of time
and location) to tidy up the last
minute details. A few people
have come forward to offer their
assistance in the Town Hall at
the registration booth, the in-
formation booth and souvenir
table. We would appreciate it
very much if our Senior Citizens
would offer to become involved
in this. We need their partici-
nation and expertise.
Doug Sinnamon, vice chairman
and entertaiment chairman, riot-
ed that 31 entries had been recei-
ved for the Talent Night and that
the Bradley family of Clinton have
offered to come to Bayfield to
perform that night as guests.
The meeting moved a vote of
thanks to the Bradley's for their
kind offer and look forward to
hearing them perform. The
Scouts have offered to assist
in the Pop Booth, both at the
Talent Night Thursday, July 1,
and the Young and Young at
Heart Dance on Friday night,
July 2. Flory Oddleifson will
look into decorating around the
stage in the Arena; guards will
be guarding the Town Hall during
the closed hours and three
talented people from out of
town have offered (been Per-
suaded) to Judge the entries
in the Talent Night Contest.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Stevens
of the Ancient Mariner on Main
Street very kindly donated an
18 piece dinner set of Ironstone
ware which will be used as a spec-
ial prize at the Pioneera '76
Centennial Ball. The meeting
gratefully acknowledged and
thanked the Steven's for their
kind donation.
Frank Burch, parade chairman,
noted that arrangements are
being made for the Centennial
Queens their princesses and all
the entrants in that contest to
ride in the parade; also a ride is
to be made available for the
dignitaries attending. For those
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Parade Report Centres will be
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Tickets are at various business
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establishments for the Fish Fry,
sponsored by Bluewater Shriners
and for the Pioneera '76 Centenn-
ial Ball. You are asked to get
your tickets early as they are
limited. There will be advance
registration for those in the area
on Saturday, June 26 from 10
to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. to
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The meeting was sorry to learn
that the Ukelele Choir from Hur-
on Centennial School would be
unable to attend the sunset
Ecumenical Church service in
Pioneer Park as everyone had
looked forward to hearing the 80
members perform.
If you can assist at the Town
Hall, even for an hour or so -
please call Milvena and committ-
ee members and all interested
persons see you at the meeting
Monday, June 28.
Please!! Are you going to let
the Bayfield Bugle die? Won't
someone come forward and write
the column? We are down on
our knees this week.
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