Zurich Citizens News, 1975-07-24, Page 16MILVENA ERLCKSON TELLS YOU...
ALL ABOUT BAYFIELD
INTERESTING HAPPENINGS IN ONTARIO'S PRETTIEST VILLAGE
Mr. and Mrs. John Pounder
and baby Kyrstie, London,
visited for the weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Pounder at their village resid-
ence. Also with the Pounders
for the weekend were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Davidson, of Wind-
sor
Mr. and Mrs. Art Latimer
and Christine, Weston, were
weekend guests of her mother,
Mrs. G.L. Knight.
Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Parker,
Brad, Mitchell, Doug and Danny,
Rugby, North Dakota spent from
Thursday until Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker. On
Sunday they were joined by Mr,
and Mrs. W.C. Parker, Charlie,
Kim and Jennifer, of London,
and all attended a family get-
together at the home of Mrs.
L.B. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Faller, Jeff
and Jill, Loveland, Colorado;
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hovey,
Langley, B.C.; Mrs. Vicki Mc-
Laughlin, Meagan, Alfie and
Courtney, Toronto are visiting
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred LeBeau.
Mr. Michael Scotchmer, Tor-
onto and Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Scotchmer, Molly and Jody, St.
Catharines were weekend guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A.F. Scotchmer.
Mrs. Jack Hamil.ton and Mrs.
Milton Pollock, Goshen Line
visited with the former 's daught-
er. Mrs. Murdo McLean and
grandsons, Robbie and Judd
in Innerkip on Wednesday.
Robbie returned with them for
a few days.
Mrs. Robert Wilkinson, Sarnia
was a guest of her grandmoth-
er, Mrs. Bertha Turner on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mr. Harold Simpson
and Cathy, London visited
Sunday with her sister, Mr. and
Mrs. A.F. Scotchmer and other
relatives in the village.
Mrs. Bertha Turner, Bayfield
and Mrs. Robert Wilkinson, Sar-
nia were Sunday guests of the
former' s sister, Mrs. Milton
Pollock, Goshen Line.
Arlaalar
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Boyce,
Goshen Line had as their Sunday
guests their granddaughter
Lynn and'her husband of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner
spent the weekend with his
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Turner in New Sarem.
Mr. and Mrs. Murdo McLean
and family, Innerkip were week-
end guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Hamilton, Goshen
Line.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Westlake
returned to their home in the
'village on Saturday' evening after
a very enjoyable four week trip
to British Columbia. While there
they stayed with their sons, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Westlake and fam-
ily, Burnaby and Mr. and Mrs.
Garfield Westlake and family,
in Delta, and visited their grand-
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Hopkins (Colleen Merner) in
Coquitlam. Mr. and Mrs. West-
lake also attended the formal
wedding of their grand -daughter,
Carol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Westlake to Mr. Peter
Dutzi in Brentwood Park Presby-
terian Church, Burnaby, and the
reception that followed in the
Villa Chandler Room.
Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Boyce, Goshen Line who
on Saturday July 19 celebrated
their5lst wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Latimer,
Karen Clark, Gerry Bloomfield
and Gilbert Latimer, Weston;
Barbara Davidson, Londn and
Bud Sturgeon, Bayfield, all
tented for the weekend
at Bud's sister' s Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Potter and Merry, R.R.3,
Clinton.
Mr. Bernard F. Sturgeon,
Orangeville and his brother
Andrew of Bayfield spent last
week in Sarnia and Port Huron
Michigan. Mrs. Sturgeon and
sons, Rollie and Jeff visited
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack B. Sturgeon,
while her husband Bernard was
away.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Westlake
entertained 46 descendants of
William C. Johnston and Sarah
Huron -Middlesex (Prov.)
Progressive Conservative Association
NOMINATION
MEETING N TICE
The meeting will select a Progressive Conser-
vative Candidate to contest the Provincial Riding of
Huron -Middlesex in the next Provincial General
Election.
All persons who are members in good standing
and on the membership roll of the Huron -Middlesex
Progressive Conservative Riding Association, 14.
days prior to the holding of the nominating conven-
tion shall be eligible to vote.
`Written nominations, duly signed, shall be filed
with the Secretory at least 24 hours prior to the
nomination meeting, by the prospective can-
didates. 0
GUEST SPEAKER:
Monday, July 28
8:30 p.m.
South Huron Secondary School
EXETER _
(McDonald) Johnston at a first
family reunion at their home on
Main St. on Saturday william
Johnston, who was a blacksmith,
and his wife Sarah lived most of
their lives in this area and were
the parents of 10 children (threee
of whom died in infancy) and
included, Babe (Guest), Flo
(Tones), Nina (Weston), Clare
(Tulloch), Gordon Johnston,-
Percy
ohnston,Percy Johnston, and Walter (Doc)
Johnston. The only member of
the family still living is Mrs. Nina
Weston of Huronview, who will
be 90 years of age in October.
She was the oldest member
present for the reunion and two-
year old Brien O'Neil of London,
a great -great-grandson of the
Johnston's was the youngest
attending with all the families
being represented.
Clayton Weston of Chicago,
Ill. and Bill Johnston
of Windsor were unable to att-
end but telephoned to wish
everyone a "Happy reunion
and sent their regrets."
A pot -luck supper was held on
the Westlake lawn, complete with
a huge cake engrossed with
"Johnston Family,"
Descendants attended from
Guelph, Goderich, London, Kit-
chener, Cambridge, and Toron-
to area. Several of the family
members reminisced that they
had come to Bayfield as young
children and regretted that they
had not been here since. It
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was a double celebration at the
Westlake family home on Satur-
day, when their son Rick, annou-
nced his engagement to Miss
Judy Neeb, of Kitchener. Mrs.
Louis Burnell, of Guelph was
also their guest for the weekend. ,
The 3M group of St. Andrew's
United Church met on Wed-
nesday evening July 16, and visit-
ed Murray Draper's Music Box
in Clinton. It was a very inter-
esting evening for the 22 memb-
ers present. His collection of
musical boxes, gramaphones
and a military band organ were
beautiful to look at and a joy to
listen to. Mr. Drapers life long
interest in these instruments and
his skill in repairin and refinish-
ing them brought pleasure to alt
of us. After the visit the group
enjoyed refreshments at the home
of Mildred and Ross Merrill.
The Ladies of the UCW were
very relieved to learn that the
laboratory tests on the food
served at the July 1 barbecue
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showed there was no evidence
of food poisoning. They are
looking forward to Lois Lance's
interesting talk on her quilt
collection and on seeing many
beautiful and old quilts displayed.
This event will be on Wednesday,
August 13 at 8 p.m. in the Old
Town Hall. We hope that every-
one will come and find out more
about the history of quilts and
the reason for their great appeal
to modern families.
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Huron -Middlesex Electors!
I have enjoyed my many friends and now shall be meeting
many more in the area of this riding.
This is an open Notnination Meeting, everyone holding a
properly signed and dated P.C. membership card will be
entitled to vote.
With 14 years experience as Reeve, one as Warden, I
ask you to vote for Hearn on July 28, at the meeting in Exeter.
Your support will be much appreciated.
Ivan Hearn
Lucan, Ontario
PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE
Members Of
HURON MIDDLESEX
JIM HATTER
0t Is My
Desire To
Be Your
CONSERVATIVE
CANDIDATE
In The Upcoming
Provincial Election.
Fellow members of the Huron -Middlesex riding:
It is my desire to be your candidate for the Pregressive Conservative
party in the up-and-coming provincial election. For this reason I seek
your support and 1 solicit your vote at the nomination meeting to be held
on Monday, July 28 at South Huron District High School.
This area has been my home for all of my 47 years. Thus, your concerns
and desires are also mine.
I have spent 20 years in local politics. I have served as a trustee for the
village of Dashwood, as Councillor, Deputy -Reeve and Reeve for the
township of Stephen and as Warden for the County of Huron. 1 was
president of the Midwestern Development Council and a member of the
Ausable River Conservation Authority.
I have owned and operated a garage and car business for the past 27
years.
I feel that the knowledge and experience which 1 have gained in these
endeavours have qualified me to represent you, the people of this riding.
Sincerely
James C. Hayter