Clinton News-Record, 1975-10-16, Page 9„
Schel! and
Norman
Monday
• in Tet.
lle.
W.E. Morley,
veland, Ohio is at her home
lage for a few days.
for the Thanksgiving
were her brother and
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Unice and Diane and
r r Mr. Joseph Smith
,enneth Lamb, all of
es. Mrs. Morley's
fly, ME. and Mr.
nnenkampff. Peter and
arol ofSudbury were also her
holidaYlguests*
Mr. and Mrs. 'toward Scotch -
mer, Robert, Lori and Cara)yn,
Chatham, spent Thanksgiving
weekend with his mother, Mrs.
L.W.Scotchmer.
ttr. Allan Armstrong, Ottawa
and Miss Winnie Armstrong,
London were with their parents
and family, Mr. and Mrs. W.D.
Armstrong, James and Julia,
RR 3, Bayfieldfor the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Pem-
berton. Roger Jr., Christina
kd Mary Jane of Toronto were
weekend guests ,of his mother,
_Mrs. Gwen Pemberton.
-11 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Knight
and daughters, Jackie, Sandy
and Kathryn of Toronto and
Mr. and Mts. Bill Latimer of
Downsview visited for the
weekend with their mother and
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notes
grandMother, Mrs. d.L.
Knight.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Scot
choler. Melt/ and Jody, St
Catharines and Mr, Calvin
Scotchmer and Miss Joanne
SAWS Or London were the
guests of their father, Mr. A.F.
Scotchmer for Thanksgiving
weekend. -
Mr. and Mrs, limy' Baker
enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner
on Saturday with Mr. Baker
niece, Mrs. W.E. Morley of
Cleveland Ohio at her home in
the Village.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pounder
and Mary Beth entertained her
mother, Mrs. L.W. Scotchmer;
her brother and family, Mr.
aild Mrs. Howard Scotchmer
and children of Chatham, and
their daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Jay Fisher and Mr. Randy
Campbell of Hensall to dinner
onSunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burt,
Jeff and- his friend; their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Smith of Woodstock; their
daughter. Miss Joanne Burt of
Toronto were together at their
home in the Village for
Thanksgiving weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. William Oesch,
Goshen Line visited for
Thanksgiving Dar.with friends
in St. Jacobs. Their daughter
Terri was the guest of her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mts. Robert Manson,
Goshen Line.
. VILLAGE CREST.
DESIGN COMPETITION
Design a Crest for the
Corporation of the
Village of Bayfield
RULES
olr
1. TO:be in the hands of the Clerk Treasurer
by December 1, 1975.
2. Decision of judges to be final.
3. Designs to remain the property 01
Village of Bayfield.
PRIZES
• First prize --$50.00
Second Prize—$20.00
Third Prize --$10.00
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The sixth class of students of the PirimmeerechtdqUe of IhePhineele ThevAPYgreskut40 train
Therese Pfrtninier's Goderich Township clinic reeently_bringing the total number of qualified
therapists InNorth America to 17. Here thestudents, Fannin* Thilwell* itIV4** at Lad” and
Rohit Becker, of CASS City, Michigan, look on as Mrs. mer starts a treatment on one of
• her patients. (staftphoto)
Many visit during Thathksgiving holiday
Miss Evelyn Schen, Ayers and Don Mills; and Mr. and. Orangeville; Mr. Bud Sturgeon
Cliff, Quebec is presently. Mrs. Ken Pollock, —Jim and and- his fiance Miss Barbara
visiting her parents, Mr., and Janie, Reuse% Mr. and Mrs. DaWdson, London; Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Schell. Visiting with High Pollock, London. The Mrs. Gary Potter and Merry,
the Scheil's on Saturday were family enjoyed Thanksgiving RR 3, Clinton spent
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morse, dinner and also celebrated the Thanksgiving day at the home
Peter, and Jason of Toronto birthdays of Christine and of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Lily Morse of . Barbara. Jack B. Sturgeon and brpther
Ednuxton, Alberta. Mr.- and Mrs. H. Talbot, Andrew.
Mr. Rick Westlake and his Deanne and Marshal, St Mr. Michael Gregg and his
fiance, Miss Judy Neeb, both of Thomas, joined his parents, sister Mary of Toronto were
London, were thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot with their permits, mi. and,
. --mekend guests of Rick's for theHoliclay weekend. Mrs. GeorgeGitirg;' Main St.
parents and family, Mr. and The weekend guest fist at the for the holida,y weekend.
Mrs. Lloyd Westlake, Albion Hotel included Mr. Norm Brown, London
Catherine and Paul. • Christopher Ailcyf, John entertained his family and
Mrs. Milton Pollock, Gosh** Tomke both from Niagara -on- friends to Thanksgiving dinner
Line had as her weekend the -Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Ken at their cottage. Included were
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Sallies Pearce, Marwick; Mrs. L his son Craig of Kingston;
Meek, son Michael; daughters Foster, Wyandotte, Mich; Dave daughter Vicki who is attending
Dorothy and Hope of Martin, Russell Atkins, Mr. and the College .of Fine Arts,
Mississauga; .Mrs. Doug Mrs. Bondy and Mrs. Jen University of Toronto and Miss
Curran, Christine and Barbara Bondy all of Stratford; Mr. and Duffy of London with several of
Mrs. E.M. Fulkeson, her friends. Also , with the
Burlington.Dr. Paul and Mrs. Browns were Barbara and
Slater and ten chiklren, Lon Fred and baby of London.
don; Dr. Bol? and Mrs. Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Guilfoyle,
sden, Guelph; Char les Bill Jr. and Tracy' of Sarnia
McDermond, Windsor; Jewel spent the weekend at their
and Pl. Slater and Patty and summer residence. Their
Anne Slater, Waterloo; Anna daughwr Vicki who is attending
Marie Gimmil and her sister University •bf Windsor joined
Sue; Chris and Nick Firilos, her family for the holiday.
Windsor. Mr. John MacKenzie of St
Mr --and Mrs:- Bernard -r-.-
Sturgeon. Jeff and Rollie, grandmother, Mrs. Jack
MacKenzie during the weekend
Bayfield 11 4-11
Hotel.
while registered at the Albion
This week at our third Mr. and Mrs. Jack B.
meeting the 'Dough Nuts" Sturgeon acc.ornianied Mr. and
members discussed batter Mrs. Walter Erickson to Port.
breads and the convenience of Huron, Mich. for the weekend,
yeast products. We also returning home Monday
discussed the three charm evening.
teristics of batter bread.
Everyone had a handpr two
in the demonstration which was
to mix the bread and rolls. My
40 group and I would like to
thank Mrs. Penhale again for
supplying us with a snack and
her kitchen facilities. Ournext
meeting was at.Karen Talbot's
on Wednesday. Oct. 15. — by
Karen Erb.
with clown-to,-earith values
opening October 29
high(4iay 21 south, goj derich
Furniture World 00 us mum
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The Bayfield Historical
Society Met . en Tuesday
evening. Oct, 7. The meeting
rm et a husitteSs
meeting with discussions on
several upcoming projects.
The Society formed a' cam
-
Mince for Centennial in July,
1976 and named Brig. Morgan
Smftlk as chalanan with Ed
WilleitsuN Ernie Hovey, Mrs.
Bill Parker, Mrs. Rob Blair and
Brig Fred, Clift as members.
Mrs. LeRoy Poth was named
as the chairman of a committee
to put together an Historical
display in. the Canadian
Imperial Bank of Commerce in
the Village. 4 Mrs. Poth was
given the power to choose
members to assist her. ,
The Society learned that
moneys that were received in
memory of the late Miss Ethel
Dewar would be used to pur-
chase a reference book for the
Library and that Don Lance
had purchased a set of 23
photographs of Bayfield in the
early years and has offered to
sell them to the Society, and
By the old and the modern
masters. Select from our
catalogue of over eighteen
hundred works of history's
principal artists. From
Renaissance. High
Renaissance. Baroque. Im-
pressionistic. Modern
Movement. Contemporary.
Fine art. To complement
ny decor. From $5.5O.
And the final touch. Custom
Prwining:- ' —
ieiy
they 'have agreed to puichase
them.
it was also decided to cont"act
the ministry of transportation
and mania' nications with the
suggestions Ow Highway 8
from Gederich to Stratford be
called the Huron Tract. •
A after from. Nick Hill was
read inviting the public to at-
tend a series of talks on the
"Restoration of Historic
Buildings" sponsored by the
Huron Branch of the
Architectural Conservancy of
Ontario.
These talks are free and will
all be held at the Little Inn In
Bayfield. beginning Thursday
Oct. 23, with guest speaker
Stephen Otto, and contwing.,
Nov. 27 with Brian garrett;
January 29 with Dorothy
Duncan, an February 26 with
Philipnunning.
- All talks will start at 8 p.m.
with different topics for each
session, and coffee and refresh-
rnents will be served.
Smile
The reason brides -tote are
given showers is that the reign
deesn't begin until - after the
wedding.
The contemporary
fashions that fit and
flatter. In our sen-
sational fall collection.
European imports, and
the best of Canadian.
The Knits. At your
fashion boutique.
ONTARIO MOTOR LEAGUE
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BLUEWATER CLUB'S OFFICE
7 RATTENBURY ST., CLINTON
Will be open for service
starting Monday
• October 20 9 a mi