Clinton News-Record, 1976-05-06, Page 8Sc
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r %ped when they ware
entedwith a trophy and
st prize for alt -round
.. s for the year went to
chael Clark (350 points)
�.nevor Scotchmer with 325,
aniBobby Dunn with 310.
David Phoenix and his
White six were awarded the
appy and individual gifts for
Bing the best six for the
year. Seconder Trevor
eotchmer, Ricky Grilmeyer,
Ferry garner and David
Telford make up the rest in
e white six.
Approximately 75 fathers,
sons and sponsors attended
and were very impressed
with the guest speaker, Tim
ildaur of Kitchener, At 19,
Tim has been in Gabbing for
12 years. fila has been a
Ventta er a Rover and is now
a CO Assiut Leader, and
has received figs
from the Cub association to
organize the givers* Ile was
a delegate to the World
Jamboree in ftorwaY in 19.75,.
and showed slides he had
takenthere. giving a com-
mentary on each place of
interest. He was given a
hearty vote of thanks for his
very fine effort.
Seated at the head table as
special guests were Frank
Cletnmets, president of the
men's Huron District Com-
mittee of Goderich, Mrs,
Allan Yates president of the
L.A.; Joe Mayman, president
of the men's group committee
and Rev. James Reddoch,
minister of St. Andrew's, who
asked the blessing.
.ors' siitard membership
•
the April meeting ur ul4
Village inn Retreat Centre, Bill Parker.
Ever Young Seaaler Citizens on Wednesday, May 12. The meeting was adjourned
Club was held in the Registration is at 10 a.m. and do by all. ue
municipal building on luncheon at noon. There will wasand on playedav. e Winners ewechrre
be a guest speaker and the Dorothy Merner, Margaret
Thursday, April 29 at 7:30
o'clock, "Jolly J's" from London will Lynn. John Lindsay, and
The president, Mrs. Esther entertain. George Brown. The lone hand
Makins presided and all It was decided to have a prize was won by Annie Fink -
repeated the Lord's Prayer in dinner at Goderich on ,June beiner. Following cards the
unison. She also read a very 24th at noon and then return usual lovely lunch was en -
interesting story of a to' the Municipal Building in joyed Next meeting will be
retirement. written by a Bayfield for an afternoon of on Thursday. May 27 at 7:30
senior retired gentleman. cards. Transportation is to be p.m.
who is leading, a very active arranged among each
life and enjoying it, showing member.
the many ways they could A nominating committee
enjoy their retirement life. for a new slate of officers for
She also welcomed all the the new year in September
members especially a very was named by Mrs. Fern
special member, who on the Baker, and Mrs. Freida
motion of Dorothy Weston. Scotchmer and George Clark
Village social notes
Reg Wilson has informed us
of the new Banking Hours for
the summer. The Bayfield
Branch of the Canadian
Imperial Bank of Commerce
will be open five days a week
from mid-May to mid-
September, _and Monday,
Wednesday and Friday
during the winter months.
These are extended hourrs for
the Bayfield Branch and are
most welcome.
On Saturday last, Bayfield
Boy Scouts along with scouts
from Huron District, planted
some 1,000 trees at the camp
seven miles north of Bayfield.
From all reports it was a lot
of good fun.
Don't forget the Centennial
Committee meeting on
Thursday evening, May 13 at
8 p.m. in the Municipal
Building. Please be there.
Mr. Bernard F. Sturgeon
and Mr. Harold Miller both of
Orangeyille, while on a
business trip to Sarnia. called
on the formers parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack B. Sturgeon on
Thursday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Wilkinson of Sarnia visited
during the weekend with her
grandmother. Mrs. Bertha
Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Blackie called on Mrs. Milton
Pollock. Goshen Line, on
Friday. Sunday Jinner guests
with Mrs. Pr.tock were Mr.
and Mrs. George Westlake,
London; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Pollock. London and Mr.
Ernie Pollock of Varna.
Mrs. Lloyd Westlake at-
tended the Hospital Auxiliary
Regional Spring Conference
in Tillsonburg on Monday as
one of the representatives of
the Clinton Hospital
Auxiliary.
Best wishes to Mrs. James
(Lorraine) Fisher who is
hospitalized in University
Hospital, London.
Mrs. George Reid. Varna,
visited for a few days this
week with her sister, Mrs.
L.B. Smith.
Mrs. Vicki McLaughlin,
Meagan. Alfie and Courtney,
Toronto spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred LeBeau. 7
Mr. A.F. Scotchmer had as
his guests for the weekend,
his family, Mr. and Mrs.
. Steve Scotchmer, Molly and
Jody of St. Catherines and
Jody of St. -Catharines and
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lynn
and Jim, Jennifer and
Michael of Mississauga were
the weekend guests of his
parents, Mr._:_ and Mrs.
Kenneth Lynn.'Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce' Lynn and Diana of
Etobicoke, while at their
residence on Bayfield
Terrace for the weekend. also
visited his parents., the
Kenneth Lynns.
Mrs. Lloyd A. Westlake
spent a few days last week
with her son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Westlake in London.
Mr. Peter Prevett,
Goderich and Mr. Thomas
Trimble of Hudson, Quebec
were registered guests at the
Albion Hotel. "Doc"
Cruickshank and a party of
guests of Wingham dined at
the Albion Hotel on Sunday
evening.
Mr. David Dewar of Don
Milts and Mr. Jim Dewar of
Weston visited Monday with
their sister, Mrs. Elva
Metcalf and also with their
mother, Mrs. David Dewar in
the Goderich Nursing Home.
Mrs. Margaret Garrett and
Mrs. Milvena Erickson ' at-
tended the 50th Anniversary
celebration of the Lail) eS
Orange Benevolent
Association, Orange Lily
Lodge No. 712 in Seaforth at
the Orange Hall, Monday
evening, May 3.
seconded by Harry Baker.
was made an honvary life
member. Mrs: Annie Fink-
beiner of Zurich and Mrs.
• Ilene Warner of Bayfield
were also guests. Total
members present were 38 and
the two guests.
Secretary Mrs. Jean Bell
read the report of the last
meeting which was adopted.
She had many thank you
notes from members who ha`d
been ill or in hospital.
Mrs. Vina Parker,
treasurer read her report,
which was approved. It was
moved that she pay all bills
as they come in ani then
report them at the next
meting. Dorothy Weston,.
card and flower secretary,
gave her report showing quite
a number of flowers and
cards had been sent out. They
hope ill members will soon be
well again, particularly
wishing Mrs. Florence Brown
a speedy recovery so she and
George may have a happy
holiday in England.
Secretary. Mrs. Bell read
an invitation from the Grand
Bend Senior Citizens
executive committee. in-
viting the executive com-
mittee to a seminar at the
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd
Westlake attended the
Shropshall-Carter wedding at
Northside United Church,
Seaforth an Saturday, May I
and the reception which
followed at the Pineridge
Chalet at Hensall.
Don't forget the Centennial
Queen Dance on Saturday
night. May 8 where the senior
and junior queens and their
ladies-in-waiting and prin-
cesses will be announced. She
could be your mother,
grandmother or sister who
will be crowned, and will
reign for the Centennial Year.
Come out and help them
celebrate.
Many
area boaters took advantage of the better weather
on the weekend iri' Bayfield to get their sailing crafts
ready for the summer fun, as the.. sailing season fast
approaches. Many boats are already in --thee water.
(News -Record photo)
Roller s atin to
d
o erase three
weeklyin summer
At a meeting of the Com-
munity Centre Board last
week. John Siertsma,
chairman presided when it
was decided that Skateland
Arena Ltd. of London could
operate the roller skating
arena for the summer for a
60-40 split. The 40 percent will
go to the Community Centre
Board.
Ken Chaplin, spokesman
for Skateland, said they plan
to operate it on Wednesday,
Friday and Sunday evenings
from 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. and
he said they will run a
program to i, terest skaters of
all ages, which should prove
to be entertaining.
In other business, it was
decided to appeal to the
reader's sense of pride in
their community and as a
Centennial Project. all in-
terested persons are invited
to meet at the community
centre on Saturday, May 15
starting in the morning, 'and
bring along you paint
brushes, paint rollers for a
"Paint -In" of the upstairs,
downstairs, and outside.
Come on out and paint, for
an hour, or for all day. You
will be most welcome and oh
yes; there's absolutely no
charge ... admission is free!
Concert
was excellent
Most villagers attended the
"Olympic Games'' last
Thursday night at Huron
Centennial School.
Brucefield, and came away
with a deep sense of pride in
the ability of the -young people
and the patience of their
teachers in instructing their
pupils in preparation for
these extra curricular school
actiVitieS.
It was much enjoyed by
those attending and well done
by those participating.
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informing.
Last cal for.....
LAST CALL!! for . the
names of your relatives and
friends, who you would like to
let know about Rayfieid's
Centennial celebrations. Jtily
I to 4.
Dawna Westlake and Elva
Metcalf are getting ready to
send out cards to those whose
names they have, and they
certainly don't have
everyone.
If you remember someone
. do let either of the girls
know right away.
HAMILTON
TRUST
were chosen to bring in the
slate for the next meeting on
May 27.
The `draw for the beautiful
quilt and sham donated by
Mrs. Mary Weston and
quilted by the members was_
drawn by Mrs. Weston with
Mrs. StanSmith of Winnipeg,
Manitoba ( nee Bet ty Lou
Larson of Bayfield) being the
lucky winner.
Harry Baker moved a very
hearty vote of thanks to Mrs.
Mary Weston for making this
draw possible.
Many birthdays were
remembered including Clair
Merner. Brown and Lillian
Higgins, Margaret Lynn,
Esther Makins. John Lind-
say. Freida Scotchmer and
Historical .Soriet v
The readers are reminded
of the Bayfield Branch of the
Huron County Historical
Society meeting in the
Municipal Building on
Monday evening. May 10 at 8
p.m. at which time Harry
Baker will be the guest
speaker. and will talk on the
Bayfield Cemetery. Please
plan to attend.
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