Clinton News-Record, 1966-09-15, Page 2Page 2—Clinton News-Record—-Thurs., Sept, 15, 1966
By Our Bayfield Correspondent
Weekend Magazine Photographer
Sees Carribean Likeness
In Bay field’s White Sand Beach
Ori-
BAYFIELD — Summer is
oyer, but not in Bayfield.
On Thursday last
a preview of 1967
suits.
Miss Beverley
Weekend Magazine
grapher, with assistant David
Phillips, placed two gorgeous
gals in eye-catching poses on
Bayfield’s Huron shoreline.
Much as I Would like to
reveal the fashion flash for
next summer, my lips are
■sealed, However the glamor-?
ous gals in the "soupah”
suits will be in a January
edition of Weekend Magazine.
Although nervous at re
cording a professional photo
grapher, I was loathe to pass
the assignment to the Clinton
staff!
Miss Jennifer Leak of Tor
onto' and Montreal — and,
as she told me, originally
from Wales — and Miss
Lynda Syrota of New York
and Toronto, are professional
models.
All members of the group
commented on the similarity
between Bayfield and Carri-
bean beaches, noting the
whiteness of the sand.
Mr. Phillips remarked that
when walking up the steps to
Howard Strpet, he had only
to close his eyes and the
apple trees , became palms, so
marked was the resemblance
to the Oarribean.
While in Bayfield the group
stayed at the Albion Hotel.
This! was Mr. Phillips’ second
visit to the Albion as he was
a guest there last fall.
UWO Classes
To Be Taught
At CHSS
University of Western
tario Extension, Department is
planning to offer two courses,
in Clinton this coming fall and
winter at the Central Huron
Secondary School,
These courses are offered par
ticularly for the teachers of
Clinton and surrounding ‘arqa.
Classes will be three hours in
length and the fall meetings
Will be held on the following
Saturdays: September 24; Oc
tober 1, 15, 22; November 5,
12, 26; December 10,
Beginning on Saturday, Sep
tember 24 at 9:30 a.m., Prpf.
G. Buckley will offer English
20, general literature and com
position and beginning on Sat
urday, September 24, Dr, H. M,
Simpson will lecture in' Psy
chology 20, 'introduction to Psy
chology.
These two courses to be of
fered in Clinton, will be pre
sented for a total of 16 three
hour sessions in the1 Central
Huron Secondary Schoo!, and
will be open to both, credit and
non-credit students.
Three courses will be offered
at Central Secondary School,
Stratford and will begin on Sat
urday, September 24.
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from
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CANADIAN
MEDICAL
ASSOCIATION
Health Tips NEWS OF MIDDLETON
Mr, and Mm. Murney John
ston anfi family of Brandon,
Manitoba and Jack M. Johnston
of Goderich, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Middleton.
James Storey is on a motor
trip to the Canadian West.
Mr, and Mrs. Edward Wise
and Cpl. Farl and Mrs. Bowles,
QFB, motored to Halifax last
week via U.S.A, and the Marli-.
times,
Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Mid
dleton returned on Saturday
from a most enjoyable trip to
the Maritimes. They were on
the chartered WI bus which
took off on Monday, August
29th ifor the New England
States and four Eastern pro
vinces,
The Women's Auxiliary of St.
James Anglican Church, Mid
dleton, will meet Thursday
evening, September 15 at 8:15
gm. at the home of Mrs. John
rligg, Clinton. Mrs. Lprne Jer-
Vis will be the guest speaker,
There will be a quilt and the
rail call is ‘‘An outstanding
woman of the Bible and why.”
The annual service of pro
motion and graduation of the
Sunday School will be held on
Sunday, September 18 at the
sprViop of morning prayer.
Dr. and Mrs, Andrew Grind-
lay and family of-London and
Mrs, A- Grindlay Sr, of Moose
Jaw spent Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Midfileton.
THE EYES
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AT RIGHT: Model
York and Toronto.
BELOW: Left to right, Miss Beverley Rockett,
photographer; Miss Jennifer Leak, model, from Tor
onto and Montreal; kneeling, David Phillips, photo
grapher and Miss Lynda Syrota, model.
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Area No. 1 School Board
Meets, Hears Complaint
BAYFIELD — Huron County
School Board, Area No. 1, met
at Bayfield Public School Wed
nesday, September 7. Also pre
sent were Inspector F. W. Wil
kinson and Centennial School
Principal Arnold Mathers.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick were pre
sent to ask if their daughter
could be picked up at' the end
of their lane. A board member
said that this would add ten
minutes to ithe school bUs route
and cost $5 more.
Mr. Dick said that he was
Willing for his daughter to: at
tend another school in the arela
and would pay tuition cost if
necessary, but that he consid
ered it was dangerous for her to
board ithe bus at the present
stopping place.
Told by the Board that things
would be different in January
with the opening of the Cen
tennial School, Mr. Dick stated
that he had never been in fa
vour of the new school. The
board stated that they could
make no exception' and. also
since they had to save every
penny in View of the costs of
the new school.
Principal Mathers reported
that the new school is pro
gressing satisfactorily and
should be ready for occupancy
in January,
Bayfield' council was present
in ah effort to determine the
cost of purchasing Bayfield
Public School. Area No. 1 Board
chairman, Vein Aiderdlice, as
sured council that although
they had no objection to the
purchase of the school by ‘Bay
field, the outstanding deben
ture is now the responsibility
of the three municipalities.
Bayfield council members
Stated the need of a purchase
price to present to the village.
The board stated it would ask
county assessor Alexander to
determine an assessed
and would forward the
mation to Council.
THE UNIVERSITY OF
WESTERN ONTARIO
CLINTON
EXTENSION
Clinton News-Record
Psychology 20 (Introduction)
begins Sat., Sept. 24. 1:30 p.m
Classes meet in
Central Huron Secondary School
The classes will meet for 16 three hour sessions
and are open to credit and non-credit students.
Credit course, tuition fee is $100.00; the non
credit fee per course is $50,00 and is not refundable.
English 20, English 44 and Psychology 48 begin
September 24th at Central Secondary School, Strat
ford.
Students previously admitted to University
should register immediately for Extension classes.
Registration forms are available from the Summer
School drid Extension Department, U.W.O. London,
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Agr. Club Team
At Western Fair
Twenty Huron County Agri
cultural ClUb Members will
take part in the 4-H Live-
itock Judging Competition to
be held .-art Westen Fair on
Friday, September 16. All con
testants will judge eight classes
of livestock • including daliry,
beef, Sheep and swine.
Huron County will be repre
sented in the Inter-County team
demonstration competition 'by
the Turnberry 4-H Calf Club.
Team members are Robert
Johnston, RR 2 Wingham and
Jim McKague, RR 2, Wingham.
They will be 'in competition
with other 4-H team demon
stration from South. Western
Ontario at the Western Fair.
First Fall Meet
Sees Busy Season
First fall meeting of
Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal
Canadian Legion was’ held on
September 12 with Mrs. Ed,
Porter presiding.
A busy fall season is ahead
with several banquets in the
near future. Ladies' Bowling is
set for Wingham on September
28, mixed bawling in Walker
ton on October 1 and there is
a birthday parity in Hensall,
October 6.
Mrs. Porter and Mrs. Don
McLean, first vice-president
will attend the convention of
the Ladies Provincial Command
to the Royal Canadian Legion
to be held in Windsor next
week.
A donation of $5 was made
to the Canadian National In
stitute for the Blind.
A past-president’s plaque is
to be purchased for the ladies’
lounge and all previous presi
dents’ names will be' inscribed.
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