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The Bayfield Bulletin, 1964-12-17, Page 3HOLIDAY GREETINGS! A warm and friendly wish of cheer For Christmas and The Coming Year from HOVEY'S GENERAL STORE Store Hours: —Open Evenings Christmas Week —Closed Boxing Day Art Elliott Editor & Publisher Bayfield, Ont. Audrey Bellchamber Social Editor Phone 38 BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY HOLIDAY ... from . MIr %Oral Vultrtitt Trinity Church Women's Auxiliary Elects New Slate Of Officers Trinity Branch Woman's Auxiliary meeting at "The Hut" on December 7 adopted a slate of officers for 1965 as present- ed by the nominating commit- tee convener, Mrs. J. B. Higgins. They are as follows: Honor- ary president, Mrs. J. M. Stew- art; president, Mrs. J. B. Hig- gins; vice-president, Mrs. F. A. Clift; secretary, Mrs. C. E. Diehl; treasurer, Mrs. R. H. F. Gairdner; educational secretary, Mrs. R. H. Gairdner; Living Message secretary, Mrs. W. R. Elliott; prayer partner secre- tary, Mrs. H. K. King; press reporter, Mrs. C. E. Diehl; sick and visiting committee, Mrs. L. B. Smith and Mrs. H. K. King. The Rev. E. J. B. Harrison presided for the election of of- ficers. Mrs. R. J. Larson, retiring Trinity Branch Of Bayfield WA Holds Meeting Trinity Branch Women's Aux- iliary met at the home of Mrs. Carl E. Diehl on Wednesday afternoon, November 25. Mrs. J. B. Higgins played for the singing of "Spirit of the Living God". The Rev. E. J. B. Harrison conducted the devo- tional period. Mrs. R. J. Lar- son, president, chaired the meeting. Eleven members answered the roll call and Mrs. F. H. Paull was a guest. Mrs. J. B. Higgins read the minutes and also a letter fitun Mrs. H. Tich- borne, Deanery Social Secret- ary, and a thank-you card from Mrs. E. A. Featherston. Mrs. R. H. F. Gairdner gave the financial statement and re- ported that most of the calen- dars had been sold. Members were reminded that donations to the St. Andrew's Day Self-Denial Fund for cer- tain missions abroad should be put in an envelope, plainly marked for the WA and placed on the collection plate or given to the treasurer, Mrs. R. H. F. Gairdner. The annual meeting was held A CHUCKLE Movie Star: "This is my birthday, you know." Friend: "How old aren't you?" president, thanked the officers and members for their support during her two years as presi- dent. She had also served as secretary and treasurer for a number of years. A vote of thanks was tender- ed Mrs. Larson, and Mrs. Percy Weston for their many years of service as Dorcas secretary. Mrs. Higgins expressed her appreciation for being elected to the presidency. The Rev. E. J. B. Harrison conducted the devotional period and Mrs. R. J. Larson presided for the business session. Ten members answered the roll call by the secretary, Mrs. J. B. Higgins. Mrs. R. H. F. Gairdner, treas- urer, reported $16.00 received for the St. Andrew's Self-Denial Fund. From the balance on hand donations were made of $10.00 to Diocesan Dorcas sec- retary for Mohawk Institute, $20.00 to the wardens for bud- get of Trinity Church, $5.00 to the Student Christian move- ment in response to an appeal from Ron Crawford, UWO. Mrs. King expressed thanks for a note from the branch af- ter her accident. A donation was received from Mrs. J. H. Parker. Mrs. King led in the prayer partners' prayer and the rector said the closing prayers. Mrs. H. K. King and Mrs. L. B. Smith were hostesses for the Christmas party which follow- ed. Mrs. F. A. Clift assisted Mrs. Smith in serving refresh- ments. on Monday, December 7 at "The Hut". Mrs. J. B. Higgins was named convener with Mrs. G. N. Rivers and Mrs. F. A. Clift on a committee to bring in a slate of officers for 1965. Mrs. Larson passed around the new devotional booklet for daily devotions: "Our Response to God". Mrs. Gairdner introduced the new study book "This Is My Calling" which stresses that God has called us to be a liv- ing church. Impressions given by certain words were written down and then read out. The rector closed the meeting with prayer. Mrs. J. M. Stewart, hostess, was assisted in serving tea by Mrs. R. B. Johnston and Mrs. Percy Weston. This Christmas, give life and good health to your sick neigh- bor. Be a Red Cross blood donor. Race Narrows In Contest For Wardenship (Continued from Page One) down to defeat. Seven Changes Seven changes in the memb- ership of county council are assured, several by the ordin- ary course of events and oth- ers by defeat at the polls. With the return in Hullett on Mon- day of Reeve Tom Leiper, by a good majority, there remains only McKiilop in which an elec- tion has not been held. Nom- inations in that township will be held Dec. 28, and voting, if necessary, aJnuary 4. Ken- neth Stewart is serving his first term as reeve, and may not be opposed. Deputy-reeve Torn Howard, of Ashfield, did not qualify and is succeeded by Gordon Boyd. At Winghaan, Reeve J. Roy Ad- air, 11 years in county council, stepped aside for his deputy, Joseph Kerr, chairman of the 1964 roads committee, and J. Alexander is the new deputy reeve. Clarence E. Boyle suc- ceeds Glenn Fisher as reeve of A total of 22 persons from Clinton, Goderich, Seaforth, Bayfield and Exeter attended a meeting of the Huron Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society Tuesday night at the Clinton home of Mrs. Doug Bartliff. Unit president Fred Sloman of Clinton chaired the meeting which heard reports from dist- rict unit representatives. The minutes of the last meeting and those of the annual meeting at Bayfield on Oct 6 were read by the secretary, Miss Bernice McQueen, of Clinton. Reports were heard from president Fred Sloman who at- tended meetings at Brantford, Exeter. Acclamation Election unpposed in Gode- rich of Reg. R. Jewell as reeve, and Robert Squire as deputy re- turns the former to county council in place of Reeve Frank Walkom, who successfully con- tested the mayoralty. Mr. Squire will enter for a first term as deputy-reeve. Toronto and Galt; Mrs. Bartliff and Mrs. R. U. MacLean who attended a meeting at Strat- ford, and Mrs. A. McConnell of Seaforth who attended a meet- ing at Galt. Plan March Meet It was agreed to hold a Unit meeting in the second week of March prior to the annual Can- adian Cancer Society campaign. The meeting was attended by: Mrs. M. Scott, R. E. Pooley, L. Hearn, L. Mills, R. Luxton, Mrs. F. Dickens and Mrs. M. Glen, of Exeter; Miss B. Grieve, Mrs. A. McConnell and Mrs. M. McCowan of Seaforth; Brig. Morgan Smith of Bayfield; L. Pinkney of Goderich, and Mrs. D. 1VIeMturay, Mrs. L. Salzman, Mrs. R. U. MacLean, Mrs. D. Rartliff, D. Scott, Miss E. Jamieson, K. Flett, P. Astles, F. Simian and Miss B. Mc- Queen, all of Clinton. Refreshments were served by the hostess at the conclusion of the business meeting. Thurs., December 17, 1964—Bayfield Bulletin—Page 3 Huron Area Cancer Society Meet Held At Clinton On Tuesday Rt. SEASON'S GREETINGS From The OLD FORGE RESTAURANT and POOL HALL MILVENA and WALTER ERICKSON And Family BAYFIELD PHONE 802