Clinton News-Record, 1965-12-23, Page 8J!'n, ;�n N
tq19011,F�1- pw*rRotord — Thurs., Dec. 2'3� 1190
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nf; AUDREY 0E44QHAM1KR,PhonP Bayfield 38
jqn.s, Classified Advs.,' 131� A4 Printing
.ript; Bayfield
lys, and job
ayflo
er
all accepted 0 correspondent y the
mr, and mrs. J, n. R, Wild-
lock awild'cbildron, 7WMtA
Mrs t J, me—)==, was #1, Qlqn,
c4irn recentLy, ,agd attended.
"Noel We Sing", "We Three
Clinchey was follaw, -ad by a voc»
,carol, Sweetly Carol",
,W On the vwlxgve�
spent Sunday
several fail plardea Oven
Seniors
En'joy
Dinner
WilliaT4 .1l?11pqWn js 4, p4t,
1 4
4, hopour of her jius0bap
o
and Johnny McLeod did actions
all such aviplicaJdMis should be
�ent Victoria :06spiiW ]�Dn,
Jqe Mayman, who is shortly to
retire from the RIQAr.
Murray Lagan, loondon, was
W -14th 01..'Exchanie
approved, the clerk-tren;§urer,
me weekend guest 0 Mr, And
Hockey
Team'
Business arising from a pre-
Xrs. G N., Rivers.
BAYFIMD — Tile "Ever-
rod and wb4te tapers, Heia4
three carol selections, XarOn
December 34. Councillor Al-
D a 'UWQ, 'London,Young
or Cutizens CIO
ta, e, este WeM 1.pv L
Brandon and Dianne Pugh 9=9
AtRafrel
issPeradiing the Qiristmas va,-
hold their first Chrinitmas din-
son, Lloyd Scotahmer, seqre,
a duet, "Silent Night".
cation
. with his parents, -Mr.
ner party oii.,Wednesday, Dec-
a
tary; R, J, Laroon, Mrs. Lar-
for Oddlelfson stated that -t ' he
and Mrs. T. Logan"
ember 15 in Tphtity Parish
son., vicepresident; ns, Q,
the B01161d Uofft CWb IW114
ab, and Mrs. Keith pruss,
Rail — with the Rev. E,. J. B.
Hopson, president; b4s, W,
manager, the howly-formed
bexkgrMind.- The kindergarten
Janice and Charlie, 1,ondlon,
Hurilson as guest.
Westlake, treasurer, :apd W,
gory of Christmas was read th
5caforth and Ontfti!10 Hospital
spent Sunday wftli the lady's
The dinner tables, set With
Westlake,
the other,
candy to 91
mother, XaV. Myrtle Parker.
white plate mats featured w-
After benedicum by the min-
The ulama "esParagt&Y brig,
MIchaelScab hmerl spent
ros s
rangementsof Chi-istmas. 4�
latex` the group ,�xm carols, led
11apateg it" hid - I ,
h
FrAW and Satu"jay 1A I-Ond0n.
1 and red Pas til Mn4ed- by
by Harry Baker. A later "Sing
41 1 it tnt;, the.
spoga-q ,a sprout, btit h
Mike
gan, Don J&Jt&fohr VA_
Orlee[t pekod, 4416 Word bdeuirfie�
song" of old time melodies
MIEW
insinen Club OTowardi0sves 1010
evoked umnynostal* MeFwr-
14ompfwlft wit! 09 846khrisme,V,Aft,
ge" And &WLt� TS
celved on the' day of the final
Prizeswlere rp"m by Bay-
4
Mental Retardation, Building fund
d siness NenandMrs, J.
fidBu
Maman donated 3 porsettiA
ftiddeitt tiamo l9±6t6' notoL hbftl.
:L968 th& total IV&&g Was.
dulturta tgtg WM the ofitaki(i
pbats, which were awarded to
In a later interview Council -
ed by him 0Councillor Al-
(Hens0l Correspondent)
to the Kinsmen Insgtute!
Mk.. Torn Beffley, as the 01&St
and Goderich Townships and
the opinion that Bayfield will
The genm'br oof the citizens
of -ATS bandlog'
lady present, and J. Sturgeon
a'xer
CIA
of Hensall in suppxfmg the
fun d,
Sr', 614est gentlema-T4 and the
ad further information and will
iroffles oaf the Hensall Wins-
The pla7mant represented the:
, to the es� �,, Mrs.
N&dpr
K MERNER sib
arisen Club was relayed: into ma-
first of diree annual payments
T_Ilckvs'on . I
SS
tijonal support Mental re-
of the Hensall Kinsmen and
The evening closed With a
L Z
tardatAon when president Jun
aby Dave Ascher,
Was acceptLd
gift exchange be� mem-
13.rw7 presented a cheque for
Kitchener, on bdmlf of the
bers. Convenes for the dinner
now be disbanded and future
Kinsmen Anniversary Project.
weiv Mrs. Percy Weston and
negotiations conducted through
Kinsmen projects in H4�1�1
Mrs. IAoyd ScoUbmer.
GREETINS from,
which raised funds for the con-
tribution include chr`s"�
Members and village officers.
for Bayfield.
tree sales, peanut &ive, ticket
ADASTRAL PARK
MAYOR'S CEDAR GROiIE
sans- announcing the national
SOCIAL MOTES
Over the Past 15 years: the
project early this fall,.Natiowa
and should get $4,000 and pos-
Irene Dorothy, George and staff wish to extend to
Irene; Dorothy,
President Will Klein, Regina
said it was expected that the
Cpl. and Mrs, WAaam Davis
are spending several weeks an
one and all friendly wishes for happiness at
sod-iturnihig ceremony will+take
Winnipeg.
Christmas and in t . he coming year,
place during Canada"s Centen-
Sgt. ,and Mrs. Gordon. Snit h
per cent, from 5 in
1950 to $2.16 in 1905.
nW in 1967, and the structure
spent last weekend in Ottawa.
Call in and be our guest on Thursday afternoon,,
will be completed for the com-
meTnoration'of the 50th Anni-
Mrs. H. A. Welland, hag re�
turned home .after being a pat-
Decernber'.30th, between 2:00 and 5:00 p.m. for
versary of Kinsmen in 1970.
lent in the ROY -al rmtoVla Hos-
coffb6i and cake. (Milk for the little ones).
The in.4titute, to be -built in.
pftal In Ixmdon.
We will then have thertunity.and '
Toronto, will, house natiom-1
,Cpl. jos. Slater is presently
pleasure of personally =ng you a
headqmirters of the Canadian
AslsodiatDon for Retarded Child-
t, Westmmster Hospital in
Lwdion,
"HAPPY NEW YEAR".
ren, which will assume respon-
Mrs. Alex McKenzie and her.
OPEN ALL YEAR
sibalfltY for iamual OperabOn
&uldrenlbave left the Park to
costs. The institute will be a
take up residence in Norwood,
Week Days ....... 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
ielearing house of ideas, apoint
Manitdba.
Sundays ............. 8:00 a. m', to 8:00, p.m.
where every new development.
Sgt. and Mrs. Marc Lapenigee
-
CLOSING CHRISTMAS and NEW YEARS
the field of merited reta.rda-
0011 Will be mbnilated and
and their kmiilly are spending
the Christmas as hakdaY in Ot-
*VOWS
CEDAR'GROV'E'
ma& available to every other
pal�,ton the map.
taw -a and Montreal.
F/Sgt and Ws. Russ Bush
Iis c%Umated 'than 'by 1970
and children Will go to, Hespeler
Snack Bar and Shell-Servite Station
about 2,000 volunteers, profes,
for Christmas.
Hwy. 21 Bayfield South
sibnal and tedhnicul people an-
W02 and Mrs. Ben Russell.
nually WE redeWe instruction
pji,_k, Susan -and Jimmie RusseD
from the institute. These people
will visit in Walkerton over the
will then be 'able tO We�fn
coming holiday.
to 'their 'home communitie8s
Happy birthday wishes go to
better equipped to fulfill thek
little Miss Mary Brennan who
rale to the community'retarda-
has -a bjrthday t1gs, week.
tion program.
Dougle Sackett is a patient
in the Royal Victoria Hospital
.
Candle
-1*
19
9h
ng
in London.
Former residents Of Victolia
. . . . . . .
Boulevard, Mr. and Mors. J'. J;
Service
In
Ricard now of 10111le La Salle,
PQ, we happy to, announce, the
bir� of a son, Yves, on Dee
St.
Andrew's
ember 10.
Members of Teen To" en-
13AYFIELD — The COLnffie
joyed a Chrls#nas dance at the
Lig4hti g SeMice 'h eld in. St.
c,
Community Centre -a FrIday,
. . . . . . .
Andrew's Church On Sunday
December 17. Music was pro,
lo
-d-px-
evm4ng was arranged an,
vided -by "The GROUP" from
duced by the chodr and led by
'Wiliam
Han-glton, Ontario.
..... . . . . .
the organist, 1vTx1s.Cox.
Jim McConnell received!' a
The church auditorium -Was
facial injury Ina hockey game
beautifuill y decorated -with ev-
last Mon&.y.
o
10
eogreens, candles and colored
lights and -the' prociissional
Mis Lynne Palmer, Winni-
peg ',ins vislitingher parents Sgt.
hymn led by a: choir of 18
and Mils, Jahn Palmer.
LN
-ices as they came singing
down aisle's carrying light
---o
'Concert
Moto
ed candles, was "Silent Night".
'W.
For
R."
The Minister, Rev, J.
Maines, was muvator, reading
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
be
th,--. Christmas story as
St. Lake. Interspersed with the
young,
Folk
At
may every joy V 0 U is
readings were calrloRs, "0 LUtle
F
St. Andrew
FROM THE STAFF AT
Town", "Gentle Mary", "it
s
SHOR"TY'S B/A
SERVICE
Came Upon A Midhight Clear",
"Haric the,Hcwald Angels" and
BAYnELD — The Sunday
gehool concert of St, Andrew's
ZC'ri'od �"'t nl', sting by
-United Church was held Slatur-
VICTORIA ST. CLINTON —•482-7661
congreoation'e
day evening, Recitattions were
'Numbers by the choir, in-
said by Brian Maldw, Steve
eluded: "The Manger", "ATaTY
Talbot, Debbie Pugh, I-I=y
Had la. Baby , a mewey of car-
ols, "Unto Us Child is Bovn?,,
Talbot and David Renner.
A piano solo! by L01"We Mc -
"Noel We Sing", "We Three
Clinchey was follaw, -ad by a voc»
,carol, Sweetly Carol",
al solo "I Saw momnly Kissing
also -a duet "Redeemer, Divine"
Santa Claus' by Mary Magic -
by Aft, Addison and Mrs,
Fladden,
Moon, Clinton.
Billy Campbell, Paul Payne
o
and Johnny McLeod did actions
all such aviplicaJdMis should be
vious reguaarmgeting hadbeen
to the record of the "Little
Enthusiastic
approved, the clerk-tren;§urer,
Datti=er Boy", A humorous
Hockey
Team'
Business arising from a pre-
n=,ologue Was given by Lynne
Brandon. ".Che juplor gigs sang
of a special meeting held on
vious regular meeting included
three carol selections, XarOn
December 34. Councillor Al-
an answer to Councillor Al-
project. In reply Councillor Al-
laire objected to their adop-
Brandon and Dianne Pugh 9=9
AtRafrel
tion qn the ground that:
mate of cost of establishing a
percent direct pay -r,0,11 costs
a duet, "Silent Night".
_Rage, r xn er V
V1 system. C-oundil-
WoWd come directly from A 11
and cordid not therefore rank
for Oddlelfson stated that -t ' he
1,iatjvity scene wag acted out
BAYMMLD — Sponsored by
by lthe primary and junior
the B01161d Uofft CWb IW114
classes with John Campbell Jr.
with Harold Weston as coach/-
reading the scripture in the
manager, the howly-formed
bexkgrMind.- The kindergarten
Bayfl,eld hockcy`.tt1&M has 1714Y-
clEog S I ang, '`Jingle Beals" and a
ed two exhil-Atkbti: 9AMieg, With
gory of Christmas was read th
5caforth and Ontfti!10 Hospital
thein by Mary LOU chgat'.
t6atng — losing one and- tyling
S.,Atk fttributed gft and,
the other,
candy to 91
1?ormed too late to join a
cLvgslon of this project until
league; the- Wain Whsl§ts of the
The ulama "esParagt&Y brig,
following *nth usiagde itidinbees:
inalited from a pte-Petislan name
Wlayil'o DUpee Don 1,WL$&yl
11apateg it" hid - I ,
h
Terry Mcainchey, 11
4hle Rhdi
or t
orf Bdd Abbldbl"lu, 0brdie 116�
1`
41 1 it tnt;, the.
spoga-q ,a sprout, btit h
Mike
gan, Don J&Jt&fohr VA_
Orlee[t pekod, 4416 Word bdeuirfie�
lo,ftley. Gary Talbott, Doug
'i0phardgos"i but teas C hAnged
T,-if&,d,, nh% galotidy-, Carl
to the Laffil, "sP'txragusrs, „fit
14ompfwlft wit! 09 846khrisme,V,Aft,
ge" And &WLt� TS
celved on the' day of the final
9r,"s" was used Alixtil T'late'
'"o I p&.1k nlilbber bf divorces
tight6eixffi. dmfiitry, When the
hi dw"a W" 8 J5§ - in 1947; in
ftiddeitt tiamo l9±6t6' notoL hbftl.
:L968 th& total IV&&g Was.
dulturta tgtg WM the ofitaki(i
cal of the prlogiresn% made In the
In a later interview Council -
Executive of Senior Citizens
Bayfield's,Senior Citizens group enjoyed Christmas dinner with members
ers
of the executive at the head, 'ta'ble. From the left, seated, Mrs. R. J. Larson,
vice-president; Mrs, George Hopson, president -and -Mrs. W. Westlake, treasurer;
standing, Lloyd $cotchrner and W. Westlake, (Photo by Bellchamber)
Senior Citizens Wine Together
For the first Christmas party of the Bayfield Senior Citlzidns group, the
setting wasthe parish hall of the Anglican Church, the decorations Were in
keeping with the season, and enjoyment of the occasion was marked by all.
I (Photo by Bellchamber)
Re -tiring Bayfield Councillor
Objects To Meeting Call ,
7he final reg-
C19t stated that he knew for
gram had been made by Coun-
�111iir meeting & the 1965 Bay-
a fact that the Hon. Charles
chlor Allaire and approved by
field council resulted in alive-
MacNaughton had received, al-
the Dept. -of Federal Worhs-,
ly exchange of views. I
most 800 letters regarding the
Reeve C12t said that he f&t
After -minutes of sthe pre-
school question. Armutes of the
all such aviplicaJdMis should be
vious reguaarmgeting hadbeen
's-pecial" meeting were carded
submitted through council and
approved, the clerk-tren;§urer,
by a majority of 3 to 1.
not directly by the hn
Mrs. P. Mahoney, read minutes
Business arising from a pre-
chairman. Councillor O.dj=-
of a special meeting held on
vious regular meeting included
son objected to the cost of the
December 34. Councillor Al-
an answer to Councillor Al-
project. In reply Councillor Al-
laire objected to their adop-
lairels request for a rough esti-
1,aire explained that only 25
tion qn the ground that:
mate of cost of establishing a
percent direct pay -r,0,11 costs
1. It was fkacormAly called
_Rage, r xn er V
V1 system. C-oundil-
WoWd come directly from A 11
and cordid not therefore rank
for Oddlelfson stated that -t ' he
age taxes and -the remaining
as a special meet1ling of coun-
Plant would probably met in
75 percent froom Federal and
cil,
the neighbourhould of $50,000.
provhiclal funds. .
2. That tne Reeve had acted
Councillor Allaire felt that as
a municipality •BaYfield Might
C c" ppr vel
oux� a 'o -d a revised
incorrectly by acting as both
be able to dWbribute its own
letter of appMation in respect
chairman and secretary.
power and so save money. It
oil $750 expenditures.onlWinter
3. That the times qu'o'ted
should have been lin bourgand
was decided to postpone dft-
Works including OPeTLn'g UP
C Street and otherroad
minutes, p.m.—S*ce the, end of
cLvgslon of this project until
workameron
World War 11 the 24 hour sys.-
1966.
tem is. not used in local re=
A report by Mrs. Maloney
Taxes, received to date were
ports,
that a telephone in the clerk's
$36,436 with about $6,000 still
4. Repeated criticism of
office would cost $4.15 amonth
to come. Tax. levies: toe schools
"bureaucrats do Toront(Y', in-
resulted in a,council motion to
and county were $28,036, Re-
oludling the I -Ion. William Davy
install game.
celved on the' day of the final
is, Minister of E ducation, who
A letter from. Elmer Parker,
meeting was'$2,206.85 highway
is doing an exceptionally fine
village auditor, informed coon-
and county rebate.
job, were certainly not condon-
cal of the prlogiresn% made In the
In a later interview Council -
ed by him 0Councillor Al-
dlvdsllon of mseft of Stanley,
lou' Allaire stated that he is of
faire).
and Goderich Townships and
the opinion that Bayfield will
Councillor AHadre felt that
the former Police Village of
retain its present two-roorn
the present form at -government
Bayg-ela. Mr. Parker request-
school by "going through the
was a fine fcnn of goveon-
ad further information and will
proper channels" and that at
tnent -and that he was proud
meet with Mr. Harper at a
thig time the SOS committee
to take a small part in 'its
later date.
has fulfilled, its pmViose-andel-
activities. Fle also wished to
Reeve Clift in his hirewell
though We are greatly iiidebted
b -o on record es having nopart
address to :council spoke ofthe
to, them for least s'ervices, the
:)if the S.O.S. cammittee,
past year's work and expressed
committee in, !his view,. should
In reply the Reeve stated
appreciation of the tremendous
now be disbanded and future
that Councillor Allaire had
amount of Work accomplished,
negotiations conducted through
been informed and that the
and the, dedication of council
the Area School Board member
start of they lmeeting had in
Members and village officers.
for Bayfield.
[act been delayed half hour
He said that the village is in
.n anticipation, of lids arrival.
excellent financial condition
Over the Past 15 years: the
Tli,ose, present at the, meeting
and should get $4,000 and pos-
vere M. Meriter, school board
sibly more in the division of
feragle hourly Manufacturing
nentabeo; I+: M. Smith, Member
assets-, He advised council to
Wage in Canada has risen by
100
Aect; Mrs, Oddlelhion, S.O.S.
continue -to opeiiate economic-
per cent, from 5 in
1950 to $2.16 in 1905.
,ommittee secretary; the reeve
ally;• and added that the only
ind councillors McFadden,
way to operate a village tis to
-4 Oddi Lifson
I-, t_ -t l to
maple Syrup''Pap
Its Northirn'' Towns,
Two U-010 Syrup Days,. spot*,
sored = by 'he 0410491
pepav Of AgrtcultVAV
and _'Lands and Fpmsts, g� I)qple
ing aTrapp. d to focus attenUon:
on. the future pqs411bt,4t1e0 of
On
One meeting will ,be tidd.',
the prolvincial DW--ldiM 3,2.2
X04t Street, Lindsa 'Wqd�,
,, pay, on,
,January 5, 19K Ac -
ti) the last census, Ih"
are 322 maple, syrg prodl4cer*
in that area,
The pext day Tb4ftdy Zlag-
uary 0, 1966, a Me0*419 wM.- ��6e
,held in the Anglicaqn• PAwL-Ai
Hall, JDlmvale, Which is, Mid-
way between Bame and Mud-
lamed an 1�lghway 27- This pAd.11
be of Wdbular interest ,to the
215 maple swup producem 1�-'
that -area,
Begio=.g; at 10;00 aim., the
full & y in each case wial. be
-devoted to discussions of prob-
lems and possibilities, in-clud-
ing demonstrations, of
modern
oqnent and practices.
I copies of the program may
be obtained from Agricultural,
RepresentaUves, District For-
esters, or the Ontario Food
Qnmnil, OAtarlo,D;ep�ent of
Agriculture, Plarliamelit Pufld
Ings, Toronto,
0
Cyprus On. TV lit
CBC Showcase
SundayNight
A special one-hour, coast-to,-
colast'radiD network broadbast
from mateolal tape reemded
during the OBC Concert Par-
ty's Cyprus Sh�owcwe Will[ go,
on -the air Sunday,, December
.26, 1from 5 to 6 p.m. in all thav
zones.
The entertainers, emceed, by'
Gordk- Tapp, -have been pre-
senting -a' pre.,CbriMmas pro-
gram before Canadian troops.
serving in Cyprus The radko,
show will include many Christ-
mas me�ssages from the Cana-
d1an servicemen.
The -trip to flib! MediterVan-
ean i5land is the 10th in a
-ge.q.1es of CDC concert tours
for Cangdlan troops, overseas.
They have also performed at
a number of defence installa-
tiong in Cahada, includkig
RCAF Clinton.
Eringration from Canada enc
the 1946-64 period is esti=te&
at about 1,000,000.
0
A survey made by the Lon-
don Daily Express reports that
Canada has a higher proportion.
of households possessing central
heating, cars, eefrigerators,
telepbonei, washing &id -Anes
and. televd�silml sets than - the
United IQMdom, the -United
States-, Sweden, Exiance, West
Germany, Italy or Switzerland.
moot "Ited lela
1yo-cf, anallyar"'a
CLERENU
AUTO WRECKERS
Glen Price and Staff
RR 2 Clinton
Phone 482-3211
sturgeon an e
After,619cussiOn of thesChOol
u g lira ems
bel thrashed out.
ft-tiation, and the withdrawal
Reeve Clift visualized that
B P (anada htdll
of non-cocil members, the
un
within, three to, five years Bay-
WAS9. JOBS OIL CHANtits
Leve and three councillors 'field
would be 'filled to cap -
WAS14 Joss VISO ,
)having a quorum) held a spec-
a sessibn of council, but Made
adity. In conchtVion he 6ftered
his services to Council both as
the
aVy tasks in 1vk&V of This health,
ratepayer
wish.to announce that
io de-C!'90M,
Councillor Allaire continued
prWatd citizen and
and said that he looked for -
Joe Po
'Lessee tter
lo, object to the meet ng of
>eceniber 14 being dAs1sed as
L special meer I M , ng of dollwil.
ward to serving ph council
again.
Councilldr Moftdclen reply-
6
South End Service.
-10 §&jid that, wax Weil, he, h6d
g on behaf council said
ffig o
Xelft-V M189ella a, spec= nieetIng mia-C ne iftt he was e*ressAng
HE -council but had bO intenflOn the VieWs of an 6140 VWAger's
4t'%&tt4bndWg an S.0.8. Meeting. In thanking Clift for his mag:ReMarking' that. )ie left that n1f$e6nt elff0it es reeve:
4-hi"its A 'l-"- Al� 44.- 'M St a ��n
"'Vi.I.Mu 'ILUryul, 0,
wo.kobim sch") Councillor- All-
aaulu,,'s
Dept, of the Dept. of Munial-
edre m&wg yi�l;u_Q by the reeve
who said that, not being a
pta Affafts concerning sbibdi
IOMoh of proponty, bmrned.,by.
isnow o0en for business.,
,u,Lqjd school 6UVpokb-r be
hould not ektpresLq his views,
hg. I
Tom Bailey W mad and
over, PM'djIng initbrmation; it-
WAS9. JOBS OIL CHANtits
reeve ad'd'ed that the tfta-
il had httemJ)tlbd` 10 Void g11V-
gftw W vieft and
ding Bailey's
for action by 1066 ooblicill,
WAS14 Joss VISO ,
ng Councillor AllairL, uhneteA-
Discussliah of further w&k6h
. . . . . .
aVy tasks in 1vk&V of This health,
811oweit that d
councillor A11191re eDq)Tb8td d
but taid. that
P. M11=4"r app�11' llio�'i fora
ht It, bobind6bift mr, an
Joe Po
'Lessee tter
ppre. ciAti6n), he
&6
ad never missed a sl)eoldl
6stlfttated Wi0&i&ut-d 6f $1901
jutting, wh&i well. Reeve
uAddii the Winteir WoAt&, Pro-
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