Clinton News-Record, 1967-04-20, Page 9Bayfield Bowling League Championship Team
HOLMESVILLE
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MRS LLOYD BOND
Phon« 4S«-3?1Q
'Thww April M t
At a recent banquet the championship trophies
were handed out^in the Bayfield Mixed Bowling
■ League, The championship team are shown here.
left to right, Fred Telford, Roy Telford, Joanne Tel
ford, Linda Talbot, Gary Talbot, Lois Armstrong
and Les Armstrong. ' ‘ '
(Photo by Mrs Audrey Betlchamber)
Top Bowlers In Bayfield Mixed League
Holmesville $CW ;
The Holmesville' United
Church Women held the Spring
ThAPkoffering meeting on Wed
nesday,' April J.2 with guests
present from Of. Jiaina.es, Mid”
dleton, and Wps'leyAVaillis and
Ontario' Street UCW’s, Clinton.
..Mrs. Edward Grigg, presided
rfoi' the service which opened
With a. prpjud'e by the jfeM
Mrs. Jim Lobb and the call to
Worship.Mrs. Muriel Grigg
read the, sex-ipture lesson, and
Mrs. Canpan Tebbutit gave the
p^ediiteti'on on “Discipleship”,. A
suitable poem- w.as regd by Mrs,
G. Ginn, •. . “
■' A. vocal duet was sung by
Mrs, Wm,. Normfan and1 Mrs, E.
Grigg. The thankoffering was
received by zMrs. B, Whitely
and Mrs. S. Farquhar.
A skit entitled, “The prpken
Motto” was well presented by
Mm, H. Williams, Mrs. D. Glid-
don, Mrs. Wm. Norman, Mrs,
L. Jeryis, Mrs. N. Heard, Mrs,
H, Cudmore, Mrs. E. Potter,
and Mrs. B.'Walter
A paper telling of tpo e®riy
settlers and pioneer life ip Hol
mesville was given by Mrs,.
Lloyd Bond,
A social hour followed the
meeting. Hostesses for. the
afternoon were Mrs. H. Yeo,
Mrs. Ray Potter, Mrs. H. Mc
Cullough, Mrs. J. Yeo, Mrs. D.
Gliddon, Mrs W. Norman and
Mrs. 'E, Grigg.
Personals
Mr. and . Mrs. Dave Williams
and children of St. Marys were
Sunday visitors with the lady’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Yeo.
.' Miss Sandra Williams, Burr
ling ton and Mr. uuid .Barrie
Pipe and family, London, spent
the weekends with Mr. and Mrs.
H. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tre-r
wartiha and family, London,
visited relatives in toe area
over the weekend.
Couple Feted
After 25 Years
AUBURN — Farmer” Auburn
residents, Mr,. and Mrs. William
Reed, now of Goderich, were
honoured recently ait the Parish
haill, Lucknow, . ’When over 50
relatives and friends gathered
to honour them on the occasion
of their 25th iwedding anniver
sary,
Mr. and Mhs. Reed were mar-,
ried in Goderich on April 8,1942
by the Rev, D. J, Lane and had
fanned near Auburn until last
November when they sold their
farm and moved to Goderich.
They have two daughters, patsy
and Linda. «
Mrs, Reed was .the former
Florence Lawlor, daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs, Sianford
Lawlor, Mr. Reed 'is the eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G/Reed
of Lucknow.
The couple were presented
with gifts from family 'and
friends. Guests were present
from London, Sarnia.; Detroit,
Toronto, Goderich, Wingham
and Auburn,
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These are the individual trophy winners in the
Bayfield Mixed Bowling League, from the left, Bar-
bara Telford^ Madeline McIlwain, Joanne Telford,
George Telford, Ron Scotchmer and Yoe Koene.
(Photo by Mrs Audrey Bellchamber)FERTILIZER
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Cho w Mein Chicks, cabbage rolls
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Howatt and Mrs. Ray Snell. A
discussion was held on Can
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> Miss Carroll the Homie Econ
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girls place for -Achievement
Day in Seaforth.
Personals
Harold Livingstone,
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Phone 523-4570
the past- few weeks with , her
sister in ■■ Qshawa, ’ returned
.home on Saturday.
Next Sunday morning Local
Toe Alpha .members will be in
charge of the service at the
United Church.
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Roller Skating at Bayfield
With the spring season, Bayfield arena has now
■become a roller skating arena. Shown here are Ell-
. wood Mitchell, who -last Friday joined Bayfield
Lions Club, and Linda Maloney, trying the roller
skating surface. (Photo by Audrey Bellchamber)
, under
the Doctor’s orders, its confined
to his bed tor a complete rest.
We hope he Will soon 'be im
proved.-
Heather Fothergill' will be in
hospital for <a few days' yet as
her leg is not completely. heal
ed. /
Mr. and -Mrs. John Stevens
and' family were recent visitors
with Mr. 'and Mrs. Lloyd Pape.
Mrs. Harvey Hanking and
Gerald visited on Sunday with
Mr. Hunking who has been a
patient in Westminster Hos
pital for the past three weeks.
They -found him slightly im
proved.
Mr.- and Mrs. Don Neal of
London were weekend visitors
with Mrs. Laura Lyon. ‘ .
Mrs. Townsend, who spent
this writer can say is that it- was
■elegant without being unduly
luxurious and there were just
enough antiques to make it dig
nified without being uncomfor
table. There were none of (those
fragile pieces a 200-pound six-
footer is afraid to slit on.
The need for the house was
dictated by the crush of state
visitors .expected for Centennial
Year, but will continue as the
nation’s VfP visitor residence
for "years to come. Royal visit
ors will be welcomed1 at Govern
ment. House tas usual, but the
vast array of premiers, presi
dents, field marshals, generals
and assorted dignitaries who
have been invited to Canada
this year will have the . place
well broken in by the time
Centennial Year vanishes into
1968.
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