Clinton News-Record, 1967-07-20, Page 7More than 1,000 attended the observation of
“The Glorious Twelfth” when Orangemen from
a wide area paraded in the village of payfield
last week and took part in observances of
the day in Clan Gregor park in the centre of
the village. Here part of the long parade is
seen passing along Main Street.
Photo by Bel I chamber
J.C. Robertson of Woodham Lodge, St. Mary's admires the newly
unveiled calm, t
Clinton News-Record, Thursday, July 20. 1967 7
Photo by BellchamberOne of the many floats in the Orangeman's parade held at Bayfield
July 12, This was one of several in the mile-long procession.
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BEAUTIFUL BREEZY.. . . ... By BELLCHAMBER
BAYFIELD
<*• •.• • .•Mrs, Myrtle Parker had her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Parker, Tor.
, onto, as her
end.
guests last week.
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Correspondent: AUDREY BELLCHAMBER — Phone 565-2864, Bayfield
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Unveil Cairn
Parade On
'Glorious 12th'
BAYFIELD. — Orangemen re
presenting 45 Lodges in Bruce,
Huron, Perth and Middlesex
counties took part in a parade
liere Wednesday commemora
ting “The Glorious Twelfth.”
There were more than 1,000
marchers in the parade head*
ed by “King Billy,” Alex Ham.
Uton, master of L.O.L. 219,
Greenaway. Between 4,000 and
5,000 persons viewed the event.
“The Glorious Twelfth” com
memorates the date of the Bat
tle of the Boyne, at which the
forces of William of Orange
defeated the Jacobites in Ire.
land;?1: ’•'/I .
At Clan Gregor Park,fRevJ y
E. J. B. Harrison, rector of’ •
Trinity Anglican Church, Bay
field, past master of Derry
L.O.L. 1400, and past comman.
der of Royal Scarlet Chapter,
District 97 and past registrar
of Carmel Royal Black Pre.
ceptory 301, all of Sarnia, de.
dlcated a memorial calm. The
cairn, built with stones from
the pioneer farms of Orange,
men, is a memorial to former
lodge members.
Oliver Jaques, of Hensall,
grand chaplain of the Ontario
West, Royal Black Knights, was
the speaker.
Winners of prizes: Largest
turnout, ladies’lodge, Lady Ann
Lodge, Mitchell; best-dressed
ladies’ lodge, Beulah Lodge,
Listowel; largest turnout,
men’s lodge, Newbridge;, best*
dressed men’s lodge, Trow,
bridge; largest turnout, fife
,and drum lodge, Hackett Lodge,
London; best banner, Dungan
non; best float, Future Lodge,
Varna; best filer, Charles
McQuillian, Kinloss; best
■ drummer, Walt Webster,
Varna.
Clothes, furniture>both indoor
and outdoor, fine china, garden
plants, toys, books, silverware,
pots and. pans, in fact “some
thing of everything’\ was on
sale at Pioneer Parks annual
rummage sale on Friday even
ing.
Held in Bayfield Arena>the
event was a great success and
netted $596.04.”
The latest “innovation” at the
sale was a lemonade stand
where one could get a cool
refreshing drink for 5<?. Con
venors this year were Mrs.
J. R. R. Willock, Mrs. Wil-
liam Tillmann and Mrs. Ron
Chapman.
mer, Secretary and Les. El*
liott. Treasurer.
Zone Chairman, Lion Len
Ford,presented Club Member*
ships Awards. 2O-year char*
ter awards went to Lions, Les.
lie E. Elliott, J. Ernie Hovey,
Lloyd Makins, Elgin Porter,
Charles Scotchmer, John Scot-
chmer. 15-year awards to.
Lions, Fred Arkell, William G.
Clark, Harvey Coleman, Frank
lin McFadden, Alfred Scotch,
mer and Grant Sterling. 10-
year awards to Lions, Leroy
Poth and Clifford Utter.
Plans were completed for the
Lions’ Summer Frolic, to be
held in Bayfield Arena on July
28th.
Bayfield Lions
■ \Election
WH «*‘«h wub
BAYFIELD - The Lions Club
of Bayfield held their last Din.
ner Meeting of the season at
the Albion Hotel, Bayfield, with
22 members present.
The president, Lion L. Mak
ins, conducted the meeting.
New officers for the year,
were installed by International
Councillor Lion Hal Meir, and
Zone Chairman, Lion Len Ford
of Seaforth.
Lion Officers elected fort the
ensuing year were: George
Mavor, President; Harry Ba-
ker, 1st Vice-President; Har
old Weston, 2nd Vice-President,
and Eric Earle, 3rd Vice-Pres
ident; Jack Merner and Bev
McClinchey, 1 year Directors;
Eric Earle andElwood Mitchell,
2 year Directors; Eric Earle,
Tail Twister; Adam Flowers,
Lion Tamer; Charles Scotch*
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$ # # $ $
Vacationing in the Jowett cot- (
tage area are Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Fullam, Toronto, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Thornley Hall and
family, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs,
E. Blair and daughter, Mrs.
Warren Beatty and family, of
Toronto. T'5^' ’ - !
* * *
Miss Isobel Mustard of Miami
Florida, is vacationing at the
Woodhome Motel, Bayfield. .* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cum-
inghame of Clinton <are at their
lake side home on Tuyll and
Cameron streets for the month
of July; with them at present
is their entire family. In
“Cedar Nest” are Dr. and Mrs.
Thomas E. Hull of Willowdale,
and their daughters Diane and
Nancy, also Kristin and Karin
Cuminghame of Cooksville.
Slaying in “J.K.J.” are the
grandparents and Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Saunders, Sarnia, with
sons, Eugene, Michael, Derek,
John, and Paul; also Mr. and
Mrs. John E. Cuminghame and
son, Craig, Cooksville.
Recent guests included Mr.
and.Mrs. Wallace Ross, Tor
This was the first time in 22
, years Bayfield Lodge was host.
Also Frank Falconer, County
master, was chairman for the
day. Reeve Frank McFadden,
welcomed them and among those
speaking after the dedication of
the Calm, were Dave Warden,
Deputy Master of Ontario Wert
I LOL, Mr. Donald Beck, St. An-
Idrew’s United Church,Bayfield;
Robert McKinley, M.P.
■ The Bayfield LOL 24 is one
of the oldest lodges in this part
of the world.
onto, Miss Jo Anne East and
Mr. Kenneth Johnston, Windsor,
and Miss Mary Well
Vancouver. B.C.* * *
Miss Cheryl Johnston has re
cently accepted a secretarial
position with Cooper Bessemer
of Canada, Stratford.
* * *
Mr, and Mrs. S. Candela
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
John Van Glembrouck and five
children, Detroit, visited the
ladies1 parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Arthur L. Brisson over the
weekend; Misses KarinCandela
and Jo Ann Van Glembrouck
are vacationing with their
grandparents for the next two
weeks. Recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Brisson have .been
the formers sister and family
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cimino and
their six children of Westmin
ister, California.
* * *
" DilrT and“ ’Mrs.' Tom darson :
and Mrs. Pete Petrie andKevin,
Toronto, are holidaying at their
cottage north of the village,sjc
Reeve and Mrs. Carl Dalton
of Seaforth spent several days
last week at their cottage on
Howard Street.* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Garfield West
lake, Shelly and Barbara have
returned to their home in Gold
River, B.C. after spending sev
eral weeks with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Westlake,
rp *P
Mr, and Mrs. W, E, Parker
have returned from a motor
trip to Lexington, Kentucky and
Wheeling, West Virginia.* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weston
had their son and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Weston of
Utica, Michigan as their week
end visitors; their children, Pat
and Mike are vacationing with
their grandparents for the com->
ing week,* * *
The Bayfield Community
Centre Fund reports the fol-
lowing donations received,
of
Roger Penrose $25; Bayfield
Hardware $70; Adam Flowers
$55; Mrs. R. B. Menerey $20;
George Aitken $10; J. M.
Atkinson $10.63.$ * *
Miss Kathy Weston is vis.
iting her sister and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Marshall in
London this week.* * *
Miss Janet Graham returned
to her home in Winnipeg on Mon
day after having been the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald John
ston for the past two weeks..+, * *
Mrs. Ron Coleman and two
children, London, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Pruss at their
cottage over the weekend.■+ * *
Mr. Andrew Ross Campbell
of Toronto, is spending his holi.
days with friends in the vil
lage. ..... ........... * * . .*,
a Charlie J?russ,,, London, u is
spending this’ week * with his
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Weston.**■ .»
Mrs. John
Thomas,. Hawkins > and Mrs.
Lomas, Hamilton, visited Mr.
and Mrs. R, Roy Fitzsimons on
Monday evening last week.
,♦ * *
Mr, and Mrs. J, E. Hovey
spent the weekend at Inver-
huron.
* * *
Guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. R. Roy Fitzsimons
for the Glorious Twelfth were,
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Smith,
of Brussels, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Bolger, Walton, Mrs,
Pearl Shaddick, Hensall, and
Miss Elvera Churchill of Tor
onto; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hen.
. derson, London, who are camp,
ing in Jowett’s Grove, visited
in the evening.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Elliot
and Michael, Burlington, were
weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. G. Bellchamber.
OBITUARY
BAYFIELD - Lawrence Mie*
hael Maloney, accidentally in
his 20th year at Bayfield, July
18, Resting at Beattie Funeral
Home, Clinton. Requiem High
Mass will be sung at St. Peter’s
R.C«. Chu^ch,St. Jqsephfon?Fri.
day’ July 2l at 10:00 sum. Rosary
service at the funeral home
’Thursday. Interment will be in
St. Peter’s R.C, Cemetery, St.
Joseph, Ontario.
AGAIN THIS YEAR
VACATION
BIBLE SCHOOL
PLACE: Christian Reformed Church.
DATES: July 31 - August 11.
TIME: 9- 11:30 a.m.
The course promises to be very interesting. All
children, ages 5 - 13 are most welcome to attend. Come
and bring a friend
SUMMER SALE
ALL WHITE & BONE SHOES 20% OFF
SUMMER CANVAS CASUALS 20% OFF
REGISTRATION
for AUGUST
Swimming Lessons
THIS COMING
Saturday, July 22
10:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon
SWIM MEET
Saturday, July 29
The members of Hensail District Co-Operative
Incorporated are urgently requested to attend a
■ ’ Special ^MeBtihg'roh* ■ ‘ .
HENSALL, ONTARIO
This meeting- of all members is being' called to
decide whether you, the members of Hensail Dis
trict Co-Operative, are in favour of purchasing a
grain and bean mill in Hensail, also to discuss the
details of financing.
This opportunity will probably not be presented
to us again. It is, therefore, very important that
the members be present, and make their opinions
' known at this time, so that the Board of Directors
may know which way the members want them
to proceed.
President:
ALLAN HILL,
Brucefield, Ont.
Secretary:
BERTRAM KLOPP,
Zurich; Ont.
Annual Used Farm Equipment
AUCTION SALE
FRIDAY, JULY 21 Inn n 11 advance showing:UU ■ .fVI. FROM 9:00 A.M.
Nothing is
to the picnic
salad. Since ___
salad, it shduld be made up
ahead of time and left in the
refrigerator for the flavor to
develop.
. Food specialists at Mao-
Donald institute, University of
Guelph, recommehd this recipe
for tasty potato salad:
4 Cups Cold cobked potatoes,
3 hard cooked eggs,
1/3 cap Chopped celery
1/4 cup minced onion
salt, pepper
salad dressing
CUt the potatoes Into half-
nch cubes; chop the hard-
looked eggs. Mix seasonings
ind dressing in a separate dish,
ross the celery, onion, potato,
rnd egg mixture together
ightly, using two forks. Chill
until ready to be served,
A bit of prepared mustard
idded to the salad dressing Will
«rk Up the flavor of the salad.
more important
than the potato
it is a hearty
BROKEN SIZES IN FLATS—SMALL HEELS
AND ILLUSION HEELS GREATLY REDUCED
SUMMER JEWELRY 20% OFF
SUMMER HANDBAGS 20% OFF
CHILDREN'S WHITE AND BROWN SANDALS 10 % OFF
Over 40 Pcs. of Equipment—No Buy Backs—No feeserve Bids
Master Horse Feeds
Nutritionally balanced for top performance. &
• Master Horse Krunch Cubes #
• Master Horsfe Supplement Pellets' |
4 Master Sweet Horse Feed ' |
•. Master Complete Horse Cubes I
Master Feeds has special feeding programs I
id supply the essential nutritional requirements I
for: Breeding and Growing stock, developing I
and fitting horses for show, training and I
facing. Ask for your copy of "Scientific I
Feeding of Horses." •’«
CLINTON
MARY STREET
482-9792
Nillson Shoes still
available in good sizes.
Dr. Nillson White Shoes
1'3 OFF
Dr. Nilson Black & Brown
20% OFF .
RECORD PLAYER DRAW
1 chaiice With every pur
chase of Keds running
shoes or Hot Potatoes,
1st prize transistor record
player.
2nd prize Tote of Records.
3rd prize Tote of Records.
— Draw July 31 —
GARRETTS
SHOE STORE
CLINTON
TRACTORS: 81 Massey
with power lift and cul-
itiva-tor; V.A.C. Case with
cultivator; Case L.A.; John
Deere MT With cultivator;
30 Coekshutt; Case S.C.
with cultivator; 30 Massey
with power lift; Case 600
with' 3 point hitch, power
Steering, break-away coup
lers; Allas Chalmers B
with loader, Cultivator and
'bean pulleF; Massey 22,
hydraulic, 2row cultiva
te?; Minn. Mo. tractor Z;
John Deere H. with cul
tivator; Oliver 55 diesel
with 3 point hitch and
L.P.T.O.; E.'D. 40 Allis
diesel with 3 point hitch,
iL.’P.T.O.; Massey Ferguson
35 diesel With 3 pt. hitch,
L.P.T.O.; John Deere A.R.
power -trol P.T.O.; Massey
Harris 22 'tractor.
COMBINES: John Deere
55 with cutter head, pick
up and red; 27 Massey
with cutter ’head, pickup
and reel; 132 Coekshutt
with cutter head, pickup
and reel; Allis 60 all crop
with Straw spreader, cut
ter head, pickup and reel.
Other Equipment: I.iH.
LiP.R. picker, 1 row;Gehl
Harvester With pickup
PZT.O. drive; McKee Har
vester with pipes; Fox C.B.
50 blower with wagon and
Unloader; Innes Windrow
er 500 AR, trow bean;
four 3 pt. hitch and wheel
'type, /trail discs; four 3
pt. hi’teh and wheel 'type,
(field cultivator; mower,
3 pt. hitch; I.H. 21U mow
er, semi-mounted; Farm-
Hand loader for row crop
itra ctor; Massey 13 mil
drill; John Deere F.B. 15
run drill; I.H, 2 row trail
plahier; John Deere 246
3 pt. hitch planter; John
De6re 290 planter; plus ■
several 3 to 5 bottom
plows both 3 pt. hitch and
wheel 'type*
Auctioneer: ALVIN
WALTER, (519) 237-3592
Terms financing available.
Huron Tractor and Equip
ment Co., Exeter, Ont.
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HURON TRACTOR &
E X E T E R ontEQUIPMENT CO.