Clinton News-Record, 1975-04-10, Page 8Mrs. 0. L Kniiiit of Louisa new features fog. this year's
Street reported that ,two .,yellow Fair with new events planned
Skitdo snowmobiles, bearing
licence numbers 4698 and A699,
belonging to the Art Latimer
family , of Toronto had been
taken from her property on
Wednesday evening, April 2. .
The larger of the two machines
has a back on it and the smaller
one is without aback.
These machines were lifted
off their trailer, andthe covers
and equipfinent belonging to
them 'scattered in her
backyard. Goderich Detach-
ment of . the O,P.P. are in-
vestigating the thefts and Mrs.
Knight asks that anyone seeing
these machines should contact
her, or the police.
In conversation with Mrs.
Warner Payne, Highway 21 in
the Village, we learned that
some person or persons had
attempted to take their red
Rupp snowmobile, but only got
as far as William Street where
it apparently stalled and was
abandoned.
Board of Management .
The regular meeting of the
Board of Management of
Trinity Church was held
Tuesday evening, April 1, in the
Parish Hall. The Board learned
Roy Oesch intends to have the Another meeting closer to
new front doors installed on the '- Fair time wiillkle held later.
Church within a week and will
use the antique hinges as • Lion heads Zone
requested by the Board. Bayfield Lions Club president
Rev. Ken Anderson, the Jack 11!erner was elected zone
Camp Director for Huron cha' man of Zone 3, South at
Church Camp, sent along forms first annual,, convention of
for registration at the Camp for istrict A-9 Lions in Stratford
the coming season, June 29 to/ on April 5 and 6. The Zone in -
August 23, and also applicati eludes Lions Club from Atwood,
p
forms for counsellors a -or Milverton, Bayfield, Clinton,
staff. They are very mach in Exeter, Mitchell, Monkton,
need of Counsellors for the Seaforth and Zurich.
coming season araf ask that Members and their wives
attending from Bayfield were
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Merner, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Scotchmer,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Knights, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Baker, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Mayman, Mr. and
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to arouse competition between
the various camps; and
Bayfield groups. An Old Time
Square Dance is to be held on .
the Saturday evening of the
Fair, in the arena. The Poultry.
Show will be larger this, year
with the addition of standard
size poultry being added to the
bantams and pigeon classes.
The president announced that
the Fair has been 'fortunate in
securing the four -times World
Champion horse-shoe pitcher,
Elmer Hohl, to come to our
Fair and demonstrate his
prowess at this old time sport.
The secretary reported that
Pirie Mitchell and Peaches of
CFPL TV "Talent Hour" will
again be present. The Local
Lions Club will again operate
their rides and concessions on
the Saturday of the fair.
The ladies are planning
special prizes for overall
winners of most sections, and
also presented the secretary
with inscribed letterhead for
the society which will be very
useful.
In other business discussed,
it was decided to have a survey
of the Fair Grounds boundaries
made, to determine where lines
should be.
anyone who is i crested may
obtain forms fr m the Rector,
Rev. G. Yo atoff. Applicants
must be 16 ears of age or over
to apply d the forms must be
in the ands of the Director no
late han May 1. Huron Church
C p is situated on Lake
uron, 3 miles south of
Bayfield on Highway 21.
Mrs. Gordon Graham, Mr. an
Mrs. Ken Mcllveen, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Johnston, Mr. and
Mrs. John Boyes, and Mr. Ross
Merrill. Audrey and Gord had a
to pick" when they got
• ersonals
and Mrs. Bill Hulls and
Jason, London visited during
Easter weekend with his
mother, . Mrs. Bessie Hulls.
Weekend guests with Mrs.
Hulls were her son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hulls,
Michael and Byron of Dutton.
Mrs. Eric Earl returned to
her home in the Village on
Sunday after enjoying a two
Agricultural Society "bene
i* President Tom Penhale home
presided over a well -attended
meeting of the Bayfield Mr,'
Agricultural Society on Mon-
day March 31. The secretary
and . treasurer's reports were
approved as read.
The meeting dealt with the
coming Fall Fair and the
committees reported plans
under way. Frank - Burch,
chairman of the special events
committee, announced some
week vacation with her
daughter and grandchildren,
Mrs. B., Qulgg, Kim and Joey
-of . London in ' Hollywood,
Florida.
Mrs, Fred . LeBeau 'spent
several days with her family,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cuff, Rob
and Tara, in London. She also
visited her sister, Mrs. Fred
Arkell Who is confined . in
University Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Watson,
Londonwere weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Irwin and
Robbie.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve - Scot-
chmer, Molly and Jody, St.
Catharines, and Miss Betty
Etue, Toronto, spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A.F. Scotclimer and
Calvin. On Saturday they at--
tended
t- tended the funeral 'of the ladies'
uncle Mr. Kenneth . Etue of
Seaforth.
Ed Heard of Varna and Ray
Scott flew to Naicam,
Saskatchewan last week and
were honorary pallbearers for
their cousin, Ronald Presber,
21 who was killed in a motor
accident.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scotch -
mer "returned to their home last
week after spending an en-
joyable two month vacation in
Tucson, Arizona. On their way
to Arizona, they spent some
time in Mexico, Hollywood,
California, Texas and Las
Vegas, , Nevada. While the
Scotchmers were in Arizona,
they were visited for three
weeks by their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Porter. -
Mr. and Mrs.' Thomas
Blackie of RR 1, Varna and Mr.
Robert Sowerby of Goderich
spent Tuesday with Mrs. Milton
Pollock, Goshen Line.
Best wishes to Morris Scott
who is recuperating at his home
following surgery.
Mr. Bud Sturgeon and Miss
Barbara Davidson, London
visited Friday with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Sturgeon
and brother Andrew.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Deller
and Scott of Erin,. visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Haw. Kerry Ueller who
has ,bl vis vyitl xa&lat es,.i.
here for the past week during
her school break, returned
home with her parents.
Reeve Ed and Mrs.
Oddleifson have returned home
from a very pleasant vacation
in Bermuda and Tampa,
Florida.
Sincere sympathy is ex-
tended to Mr. Thomas Westlake
and family in the loss of a wife
and mother Mrs. Bella
Westlake last week.
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meeting in Stratford. (photo by Milvena Erickson)
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BY
MRS. H.F. BERRY
The Brucefiel4 UCW held
their Easter Thankoffering on
April lst in the school room.
Unit three was in charge of
devotions.
Mrs. Barbara Moffatt opened1
the meeting with a poem '`God
is Love" followed by the
singing of a hymn with Mrs.
Dorothy McGregor at the
piano.
The Scripture was read by
Mrs. Moffatt, and she also read
a poem "White Violet and
Golden Heart." Mrs. Joan
Grunewald received the of-
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Mrs. Moffatt. -
Another hymn was sung,
followed by prayer, and the
guest speaker, Mrs. E.
Stephens, took as her theme
"House of Love and Life." Mrs.
C. Henderson thanked Mrs.
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The business portion was in
charge of the president, Mrs.
Ruby Triebner. The secretary's
repit was given by Mrs. Jean
Henderson, and a thank -you
note from Mrs. Clark was read
by Mrs. Berry.
An invitation was accepted
from Kippen for April 8th and
from Ontario Street Church on
April 6th.
Mrs. Henderson reported for
the Steward's Board, who will
be making a canvass of the
congregation in April for funds
and a motion was made by Mrs.
Broadfoot to buy two dozen
more hymn books.
Mrs. Triebner closed the
meeting with prayer and a
dainty lunch was served by the
ladies in charge.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Dalrymple returned home on
Friday from vacation i -n
California.
spring
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott returned
home on Saturday, having
spent the winter in Florida.
Holy Communion was ob-
served in -Brucefield United
Church on Sunday morning
when the following members'
certificates were transferred:
Rev. and Mrs. E. Stephens,
John and Jane Stephens from
Burgessville; Mrs. Jas Ross
from Stratford; and Mrs.
Georgina Pheonix from LonPW
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don.
Brucefield and community
extends sympathy to the '
relatives and friends of Mr.
William McIntosh, Mrs. C.
Clifton,'Mr. H. Fowler, and Mr.
Wm. McLaughton in the loss of
loved ones recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott
of London visited over the
weekend with Brucetield and
Clinton relatives and attended
the wedding of Miss Linda
Holland of Goderich.
Mrs. Rea Scott is a patient in
Clinton Hospital.
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