Clinton News-Record, 1964-06-11, Page 9NW 9—Clinton News-,Record—ThUrs.,lne 11. 1964
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PERSONAL ITEMS . CHURCH SEWS 0 CLUB ACTIVITIES . VILLAGE HAPPENINGS
Correspondent MRS, AUDREY BELLOHAMBER —,— Phone Ba y, fi eld 38
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CHSS Student Conned r 1964-1965
These four young -Clintonians will make up the student government of
Central Iiuron Secondary School during the next school year. From the left;
Lynn Rees, secretary; Richard Shaddick, president; 'Michael Scotchmer,
treasurer; Lorraine Deveau, vice-president, Surprise Party
Honors Talbot
Mr. and Mrs. William Talbot,
Bayfield, went .to' the Wild-
wood Restaurant on Saturday
evening expecting to celebrate
their 40th wedding anniversary
quietly with a daughter.' On
their arrival they noticed that
preparations had been made for
a more elaborate celebration.
Even then they were unaware
of the significance -of the three-
tier wedding cake and tables
tastefully decorated with mauve
and white flowers.
They were quickly joined by
17 members of their immediate
family who had carefully plan-
ned a memorable evening in
their honour.
Those Present
Among those present were,
sons Dewar and William, Jr.,
and daughters Lorraine (Mrs.
Telford, Simcoe), and Mary
(Mrs. Rathwell, Goderich Twp.)
After dinner they all repaired
to the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. Talbot where the family pre-
sented therai with gifts to mark
the occasion. '
Mr. Talbot is the son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Talbot,
and his bride, the former Eva
Dewar, daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. G. Dewar, Blue-
water Highway.
They were married by the
late Rev, A, MacFarlane at his
residence on Delevan Street,
home of the late Mrs. Annie
Campbell and her daughter Mrs.
R. Scotchmer who were wit-
nesses to their marriage.
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BRUEFIELD, ONT.
DRAINAGE TENDER
Township of Hullett
TENDERS will be received by the Township of
Hullett for the construction of a municipal drain known as:
"THE STOREY MUNICIPAL DRAIN"
The extent of the work is as follows:
10,053 Lineal Feet of Open Drain
Spreading Excavated Material and
Removing Brush and Trees.
Plans and specifications fox the above construction
may be examined at the clerk's office, Lot 16, Con. 8,
Hullett Township, •
Tenders are to be in the clerk's office not later than
6:00 o'clock p.m., June 20, 1964.
All tenders must be clearly marked as to contents
and be accompanied by a certified cheque for 10% of
the tender.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted,
HARRY F. TEBBUTT,
Clerk-Treasurer,
RR 1, Londesboro,
Ontario.
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The Township of Hullett
Federal-Provincial
CENTENNIAL GRANTS PROGRAM
The Council of the Township of Hullett will
receive suggestions from individuals and delega-
tions from groups and organizations for a suitable
Centennial Project' for Hullett Township under the
provisions of the Centennial Grants Program.
The following types of Projects will be considered
under the Program:
(a) The Acquisition and construction of buildings, parks,
and other Capital works,
(b) The acquisition of buildings of historic or architectural
merit, and any furniture or furnishings therein,
(c) The restoration of buildings of historical or architec-
tural merit.
(d) The writing and publishing of books.
(e) The composition of musical works, and
(f) The creation and completion of paintings and sculpture
and other works of Art.
All suggestions are to be submitted to the Council by
Monday the 22nd day of June, 1964. The Council will
meet at the Community Hall, Londesboro at the hour of
8;30 p.m. for the -purpose of considering suggestions and
receiving delegations.
HARRY F. TEBBUTT,
Clerk Treasurer,
RR 1, Londesboro, Ont.
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TUCKERSMITH
MUNICIPAL
DUMP
will be open until further
notice on Wednesday and
Saturday afternoons, from
1:00 to 5:30 p.m. ,
No wire fencing, old con-
crete, or 'car bodies per-
mitted,
I. McIntosh,
Clerk
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Mr, end .Mrs, Jim rasher
and sans, of St. Agathe,
were at their cottage for the
Weekend.
Mrs. Robert Young and Mrs.
Clara Sayers with her grand-,
son, Jay Rae; Sarnia, visited
'With Mrs, J. B. Rethwell on
Tuesday,
Me, :and Mrs, E. R,. Weston,
of west Street, Gederiele wish
to inform area friends of their
son,, Clayton, that 'he has been
discharged from hospital
Chicago, and now is eactiperet,
ing at 1964' Fargo Ave., 'Chic-
ego.
F/L and Mrs. R. A, Simone,
Randy and Danielle, Downs-
view, are spending a week's
vacation at their home, "Shane
gri-La". Wednesday, Mrs, Sim-
ons is returning ta. Downsview
to attend ,a dinner at the offic-
ers' mess for wives of 436 equa-
ly badges went to .Colleen Mer-
rier, Brenda Maki*. and Pat-
ricia Payne; Writers badges to
Brenda Makins and. .Colleen
Merner,
The "Fly Up" followed; wings
having been presented by the-
Commissioner, Colleen Merner
and Brenda Makins became
Guides.
After welcoming her new
meiribers, the Guide Captain,
MrS. R. Maloney) presented Ser
vice $tars to various members
of her company. A joint
Brownie-Guide program follow-
ed and 'the Commissioner, Miss
McMillen, in a short address,
thanked the Bayfield Company
for inviting her and congratul-
ated the girls 'on 'their achieve,-
ments, the leaders for their de-
voted services, and the Ladies •
of the Local Association for
their continued assistance.
Brownies Mary Lou Castle
and Patricia Payne responded.
A closing prayer was offered
by Rev. A, G. Pease and the
evening concluded with refresh-
ments, served by members . of
the Local Association,
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Br:I-seen
Were in Detroit from Saturday
141 Thursday.
and Mrs, .Spenoer Drone
spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Strong of Arhwright.
Mr. and Mrs, ,.Cordon wag;
Windsor, were at their cottage
on Victoria Place for 'the week-
end,
Dr, and Mrs, Ray Flowers
and children, London, were
guests of Iris parents this week-
end.
Mrs. W, It, Aberhart end Mrs.
F, A. Furter, London, spent
Saturday at the former's cot-
tage.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hut-
ton, London, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Ferguson at
the weekend.
Janis Galbraith, Clinton, was
with her grandparents, Mr. arid
Mee. Charles Bell aver the
weekend.
Stephen Scotchmer, Corn-
wall, was with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs, A. F. Scotchmer for
the weekend,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Chatter-
ton and daughter Cassie, Yale,
Mich., spent Sunday with. Mrs.
Bruce R, Menerey.
Mr. and Mrs, Keith Leonard,
Mavis and •Kal,
visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, T. A. Featherston.
Mr. and Mrs. John Siertsema
who have taken up residence in
the village, 'have purchased the
former Glenn Brandon prOperty.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank, Ander-
son and family, Science Hill,
spent Sunday with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sturgeon.
Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Pence
and two children, Troy, Mich.,
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. • Jack At-
kinson.
Mr. William Speed, her dau-
ghter, Mrs. W. Brown, Dear-
born, Mich., and Mrs. W. Davey
with young son, of Lavonia,
Mich., visited Mrs. R. H. F,
Gairdner last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Williams
of Sarnia and children Cindy
and Michael, called at the Rect-
ory, Sunday afternoon while
visiting other friends in the
village.
Brig. F. A. Clift attended a
drumhead service in Victoria
Park, London, on Sunday. The
memorial service was sponsor-
ed by Zone-A6, Royal Canadian
Legion, to mark the 20th anni-
versary of D-Day.
On Wednesday last, Mrs. Bruce
R. Menerey attended the grad-
uation of her niece, Miss Gaye
Elliott, Alma College. Follow-
ing the ceremony they both re-
turned to Bayfield, where Miss
Elliott spent a -few days with
her aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. John O'Lone
and their daughter, Miss Mary
O'Lone of Howell, Mich., are
spending a fortnight at Mrs.
Rogers' cottage, also staying
with them is Mrs. Margaret
Bruns, Mr. O'Lone's sister, of
Berkley, Mich.
Tom Logan Jr., London, spent
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
with his parents, Mr. and. Mrs,
Tom Logan. His young sister,
Kathy, Is very happy to have
brought home h'er new pony
which has' spent the winter at
Harold Peck's farm. -
Miss Esther Conley, principal
of the School for Crippled
Children, Detroit, visited the
Misses Drovin at Hillcrest cot-
tage and Miss Adele Fetriette
of Herrihaven cottage. She was
accompanied 'by Miss Grace
Wolkenden of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hughes,
TillSoribtirg, were guests on,
Thursday at The Little Ten;
other registrations were: Miss
Darntide, London,; Mr. and Mrs.
B. Noble, Sarnia; Mrs. Natalia
Couttes and Miss Marilyn
Davis, London.
Mr. James Cameron was in
Toronto early last week, as the
guest of Mr. J. L. McCullough,
a retired •Supereiser of Educa-
tion, and also attended the
principal's dinhet at Hart
House. He -spent the latter part
of the Week et the home of his
ton, Evans.
On his return, Evans and
daughter, Bonnie, aceonipabled
him Mid , stayed With Mr. and
MrS. J. Carneron fey the Week-
end.
Rev. Lorne Sparks
Heads Bayfield
Bible Society Group
The Bible Society held a
meeting at 'the United Church
on Sunday evening, June 7,
Rev. A. G Pease opened the meeting end asked Rev. B. J,B,
Harrisen.to offer opening prey,
erg,
Mrs, Fred Weston, secretary-
treasurer, read minutes of the
'previous meeting, held in 1961,
The president, Donald MeKen-
ale called for a new slate of
officers, Those nominated were;
Rev. Lorne Sparks, president;
Mrs, R. 3. Larson., vice-presi-
dent; Mrs. L, King, secretary-
treasurers,
The outgoing president then
called for a Bible Society com-
mittee member to be appointed
by each participating church,
After formal business, Rev.
Pease introduced guest speaker,
Rev, H. Donaldson, Seaforth,
The meeting which was well
attended, closed with prayer
by Rev. A. G. Pease.
Bayfield Brownies
Attend Seaforth
Annual Revel
On Saturday, June 6, the 1st
Bayfield Brownie Pack and the
leaders went to Seaforth for
the Annual • Brownie Revel.
They arrived at Victoria Park,
Seaforth, at 10:00 a.m. and
joined other packs from Sea-
forth, Egmondville, Brussels,
Godexech, Clinton, Clinton
RCAF, some 265 Brownies in
all.
From Victoria Park they
marched ,to the Seaforth Lions
Park, led by the Goderich Kilty
Band. The theme for this year
was Nursery Rhymes and on
arriving at the park each pack
was given a "Home" and here
they put up a sign depicting
their chosen nursery rhyme.
Opening xereises
The opening exercises- were
the forming of the Fairy Ring,
followed by Brownie Six Songs
and Brownie Promise. ,. The
Brown Owl from Egmondville
introduced Miss Mary McMill-
an, Division Commissioner. The
remainder of the morning was
spent in games. By noon all
were ready for their picnic
lunch, After a short rest period
a few games were played before
joining in Pow Wow. At this
time each pack donned their
simple but very illustrative cos-
tumes for the nursery rhyme
chosen, The song for ending
Pow Wow was "This Little
Brownie Light of Mine". This
was followed by Brownie Pray-
er and "God Save The Queen".
Express Thanks
And so 11 tired but happy
Brownies arrived back in Bay-
field at 3:00 p.m. The Brownie'
leaders are very grateful to
Mrs. M. MacFadden, Messrs, R.
MacVean and G. Scotchmer for
providing the transportation for
the day.
This ends 1st Bayfield
Brownie Pack activitiet for the
summer Months.
Bayfield Firemen
At Furnace Fire .
Bayfield Volunteer Firemen
were called to the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Alf. Scotchmer early
Saturday, May 30. A mechanical
failure in the furnace caused
an accumulation of fuel to ig-
nite.
Mr, Scotchmer had the fire
under control before help ar-
rived, but considerable damage
from smoke and soot will neces-
sitate extensive cleaning oper-
ations.
Ryerson Teachers
Gather Here
Before Parting
On Friday evening, June 5,
32 members of the staff of
Ryerson School, London, gath-
ered at 'the summer home of
the Right Rev. W, A. Town-
shend, Suffragan Bishop of
Huron. The occasion was the
annual "get together" and
valediction of staff members
about to leave for various rea-
sons.
This year Bayfield has a
special interest as Vicki Chaff
and Jim Townshend were both
among these so honoured.
After dinner at The Little
Inn, seven of the assembled
company were presented with
gifts.
Receive Gifts
Miss Vicki Cluff was given a
sterling silver fruit bowl and
J. Townshend was the recipient
of a brief case.
Mr. Townshend 'is leaving the
staff -to become vice-principal
of Princess Anne School, Lon-
don.
Miss Cluff who is to be. mar-
ried this summer intends to
teach in Toronto next fall.
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Students
Choose -Council
for Next Year
Central Hrprpp. Secondary
School students have eleeted
new slate of .ofileer, serve
on St1,10ePit. council during the
next eeireel year.
Richard ,Sheddiek, the new
president, succeeds _Bwie
.and mice-president Ler-.
mine Deveau succeeds Bran
Lays,
Michael Seotchmer whe was
secretary last year, has been
elected as treasurer this year,
Loin Aces is the new secretary,
Duties of the new .council. in, •
elude such matters as .organiz-,
ing various earepaignseeeuch as
the .selling of school rings and
sweaters, and the planning of
dances and other events,
The council also plans various
money-making events and uses
the money for school improve-
mei-Its. One year, a' student
council raised enough money to
buy new bleachers for the
school gymnasium
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Township of Tuckersmith
TAX PREPAYMENT RECEIPTS FOR 1964
The Township of Tuckersmith will pay
interest at the rote of 6% per annum from
June 15th to December 15th on all Prepaid
Taxes.
Certificates and full particulars may be
obtained at the Clerk's Office: Tuckersmith,
RR 3, Seaforth.
The' United Church was the
scene of ,a happy ceremony on
Friday evening, 'when two Bay ,
jielci Brownies, Brenda Makins
and colleen Merrier joined their
older 'sisters; the Grades,
The evening opened With wel-
coming remarks by Brown OW1,
- Mrs. K. Brandon, who also in-
trodUced the Conimiseiorien
Miss Mary -McMillen.
Starting as a, normal Brownie
meeting, the importance of the
event became apparent with 'the
presentation of 'third year Ser.
- vice Stars by Brown Owl to
those about to. "fly up,"
Tawny Owl, Mrs. J. Lindsay,
then presented "Golden Bars"
'to Dale Scotchmer, Mary Mc-
Fadden Louise MacVean and
Mary 'Lou Castle, Mary Lou
was l'alsce the recipient of the
"Golden Ladder", an unusual
honour.
Thrift badges were received
by Colleen Merner, Brenda
Makins and Patricia Payne,
Skaters badges were awarded
to Dale Sootchmer, Patricia
Payne and 'Colleen Merner and
Mary .McFadden; House Order-
dron, personnel, who are tobe
transferred at the! end of July..
Mrs, Joe Landenbach, David
and Andrew, Montreal, stayed
with her mother,. Mrs, E, J.
Boner, of Kitchener, art her
lakeside cottage this weekend,.
Also seen 'at their cottages
were: Mr, and Mrs, -George
Fox, Birmingham, Mich., and
Mr, and Mrs. E. McCauley and
of Rexdale.
Spending the weekend at
their cottages were Mr and
Mrs. E. Carson, Judy, Doug,
Steven and Donna, London; Mn
and Mrs, Martin Andrews and
children, London; Mr. and Mrs,
• Ileintze and baby daughter)
of Waterloo; Mrs, Duggan. Miss
Patricia Duggan and guests,
Stratford; Mrs. Heideman and
Miss Isabelle Heideman, Toron-
to; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mm'...
ray, Teronto,
Two Bayfield Brownies Join Guides
In Colorful "Hying Up" Ceremonies
HENSALL
TWILIGHT
STOCK SHOW
Heaviny Horses, Light Horses, Ponies
IMPLEMENT SHOW
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17th, 1%4
6 o'clock p.m.
. . FEATURING . • •
56 Prize Hereford Feeding Calves, to be
Judged and Auctioned
Baby Show (no entry fee) Prizes for all Contestants
Centralia RCAF Trumpet Band
CKNX Mobile Unit
MIDWAY PROGRAMME MIDWAY
TORY GREGG, MASTER 'Or CEREMONIES
School Parade / p.m.
Official Opening Y:30
Free braw for Ohlktren in SOW Parade MD p.m.
A10101 Sale of calves 9:30 p.m*
ADMISSION: 75o, students so°, Children •Free
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