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Bayfield
(by Mrs. Norman Talbot
and
Mrs. Delbert Haw)
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Coleman of Dundalk district on
Saturday and returned home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. French of
Mitchell spent Sunday and Mon-
day of last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Parker.
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Scotch -
mer and children are vacation-
ing in the Wiarton district this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harman of
Marine City. Michigan, and Mrs.
Anne Waterhouse and two child-
ren of Hawaii also Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Hill of London Nvere guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pounder
last v. eek.
Cathy and Anne Haw are hav-
ing 0 few days holidays with
Grandma and Grandpa Riddell
and cousins near Dundalk.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pounder
\sere guests at the Sturgeon-
I)avidson wedding in Windsor on
Saturday. They also attended
the Morgan -Hannan wedding in
Marine City on Sunday.
Miss Mary Bell Pounder of
Bayfield and Mr. Randy Camp -
hell of Exeter also attended the
Morgan -Harman wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Batcheloo of
Dundalk were Thursday guests
~,\ ith Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Haw.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pcnhalc.
Catharine and John of Toronto,
who have been enjoying a cottage
here for two weeks were guests
of Mrs. Lillian Pcnhale on W.ed-
nesday.
The ladies of Trinity Anglican
church held a very successful
hake sale in the Parish Hall on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ludlow of
Mississauga. Norman and Glen
Lynn of Toronto were weekend
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Lynn.
M.r. Harry Howard. brother of
Mrs. Lynn and his wife. Ruth, af,
Plymouth were callers on Friday
in the Lynn home. Also visit-
ing the Lynn's were their son,
Ken. Jr.. his wife Kav and two
children Brian and Cathie of
Detroit,
Mrs. Wilmot and son Don of.
Kitchener were also visitors in
the same hone.
Mr. and Mrs. David Dewar of
1 oronto were weekend guests
with Mrs. Elva Metcalf.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sturgeon
and son Andrew, also Mrs. John
Sturgeon, Sr. attended the wed-
ding of Delos Sturgeon and
Barbara Davidson in Windsor on
Saturday.
B.T. Sturgeon with his wife
and family of Orangeville also
attended the Sturgeon -Davidson
wedding in Windsor,
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pollock,
London and Ernie Pollock, Varna
were visitors on the weekend with
Mrs. Susie Pollock.
Mrs. Albert Kirby, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Gale of London were
dinner guests with Mr, and Mrs.
Roy Fitzsimons on Sunday.
Mrs. Sylvia Smale, Darlene,
John and Laura returned to
London on Monday after being
with the former's parents Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Fitzsimons since
Friday.
Guests last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. D. Armstrong were:
Mr. and Mrs. K. Petrie, Kin- ;
cardine; Rev. D. MacDonald,
Muirkirk; Dr. and Mrs. M.C.
Nordine, London; Mrs. J. Camp-
bell, Godcrich; Mr. and Mrs.
R. Sangster, Etobicoke; Mr. and
Mrs. H. Martindale and Winnie
Armstrong, Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. John Young
spent a week in the Muskoka
area, visiting Mrs. Young's
brother, Mr, and Mrs. J.L.
Whitham of Port Carling and
friends, Mr. and Mrs. KW. Ham-
mond of Gravenurst.
Visitng last week with Mr, and
Mrs. Ed Gale and family at the
Tank and Tummy Restaurant,
were Mr. Gale's uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wally Lane
from Fonthlll.
We express our sympathy to
Mr. and Mrs. Peyton Ranney in
the death of Mr. Ranney's sis-
ter, Mrs. Madelin Thornton,
London, The funeral is to be
held Tuesday in London.
Guests Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. John Young were Mr.
Young's brother, Rev. and Mrs.
A.C. Young from Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Talbot and
WAITING FOR THE DANCE to start, left Shannon Smale and Lori
Turkhelm listen to the band warming up for the Krazy Days street
dance to start Friday night. Photo by McKinley
Bciseball for fun
There arc places where base-
ball is still a "Sport". In this
area the Trailer Parks and Lions
Club have a special league all
their own.. The men's teams from
the Paul Bunyan Trailer Park,
Old Homestead Trailer Park,
Blue Anchor Trailer Park and
the Bayfield Lions Club, have a
regular schedule and a trophy
to work (or play) towards. Last
Saturday night Old Homestead
park hosted a game against
the Bayfield. Lions Club. Old
Homestead won by a score of
33 to 18.
The sank night the Paul
Bunyan Paik team played Blue
Anchor Park in the Agricultural
Park, Bayfield. Blue Anchor
won that 13-8. These teams
play every Saturday evening in
one of the Trailer Parks or in
Bayfield and are certainly worth
attending.
Sonic of the Parks also_have a
girls -women's team and a boys
team. The girls teams from OId
Homestead and Paul Bunyan
play regularly but don't have a
schedule. Sometimes a team
from Kitchigami is in -the contest
too. The girls tears from both
Clinton and Hensall have chal-
lenged Old Homestead and that
sure makes a fun filled Sunday
afternoon.
It is a pleasure to see these
young people and (some not so
young) put the fun back in
Baseball.
PETER McNAUGHTON KITE
In Appreciation of Many Years of
Dedicated Service for the
Village of Hensall
Pineridge Chalet
Friday, Sept. 10
Fellowship 6:30 p.m.
Dinner 7:00 p.m.
>� Argo
TICKETS $5.00
Tickets can be purchased from
John Baker, Hyde Bros.
& Ken Parker, Ron's Health Centre
Limited Number of Tickets, Buy Soon
Mr. and Mrs. John Southwell,
OId Homestead Trailer Park
spent the holidays last week in
Port Huron, Michigan.
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