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Clinton News-Record, 1976-11-11, Page 10and` Mrrs. Bert Barwick eating trip at re ere were nine lers park t they all cameo horne disapl?oiilted clxdn't g'et any deer. eiti E 441 gathered at the home of +Chapman on Nov. lst, each answering the roll ith two recipes from our wx can,. Mrs• men:th ers pamphlet. Chapman made hot water brought them e t see Russ gingerbread with Mrs. Sunday, lt is ri Phoenix timing it. Then out and about after his recent Diane Garrett and Barb illness. leased to hear Campbell made instant We are all pleased is gingerbread which took less thaterMecovering ngi'tn Nancy Fawcett after her recent accident, although she is still confined to University Hospital, London. The Rev. Arlo 11 iller, Rector of St. Paul's Church, Point Edward, and a well- known author and playwright, was a visitor at the Anglican Rectory this week. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Thomas Arkell and family in the death of her person The other residents of the area report r't thesame we successful trio though that were did hear of some happier. Recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Barwick were Dr. and Mrs. M.A. MacDonald of Stratford, and Mr. and Mrs._ Murray Hardy of London, Mr. and 'Mrs. Russ Kerr visited Mrs. Kerr's sister, at Bright's Grove for several days last week. Their daughter, June Humphreys, - me. lemon sauce and Cheryl Dunn made Brown sugar sauce. We discussed the convenience and the cost of convenience foods. Then we divided into two groups and debated the pros and cons of convenience foods. We closed with the 441 .Motto. The next meeting to be at Mrs. Chapnian's home Nov. 16th. —by Sheri Phoenix. father, htr. FrankArcher* or�onte FridaY'. who died in � the was held from The funeral was to Funeral Home. McCallaa MOnduy. with interfltent in Hayfield Cemetery. .es The L.A. of the Brownies, Cubs and Scouts invitC all the _ladies to a Tupperware Party and Bake sale at the St. Andrews United Church on Tuesday, Nov. lGth at p.m. The men St. Church are Andrews United ducting the complete service at the Church next Sunday, Layman's Sunday- Everyone is welcome. The many friends of Mr. Lloyd Huffman will be glad to hear that he is recuperating nicely after spinal surgery at Victoria Hospital last Friday. d Rev ,M,.a s ive reading at im 8(in ft►Sook of form lso>�E to'� was read. dr o* Ctapt' r,+y!,aker �o + as the guest C er was Mr. Howard pica,, h . , anactive layman in �'"�► many.ears: t�his.iOCese for y It was fitting that -Mr. Lan- sing, severely wounded at Dieppe, should strike a note of Remembrance and the ' to for his today after n ►n the. »arae ►t of Holy Baptiste . t `' ►u t hu1rch, aptized wa:s, ei nett,. r� Neil. et a.l`�ar , ev'.��yyp�,?!t T Bennett Bennett— A �. � , T`ennett, ,.a and M s. Bayfield xund Mr . -� Edward Day, London. Following the Baptismal Service* the =-guest were invited to the. Rectory. Friends and relatives present The, Clergy of South Saugeen Deaner met in, Holy l .. Bayfield last "'�.ue + ' + o xnufion was g�eld+att 10 business a 4 followed by a d session. huncbeofwa5 eve..., at the ReetOry by the Angli, ChurchWomen. The +� v.an Archdeacon of the Saugeen Venerable RobertTownshend of Owen Sound Was a very welecltne visitor.. 'P t: held is Tinton n all r am - of Mr. and 10 Graham. as treasurer, tg ic!:Ito ,,l ' recently at which time Members of Bayfield. Agriculturial Society at- tended. Roy Jewell of the. ,Farm Department CFP1-, TV was the . guest speaker and provided a very interesting and amusing talk. Members attending were Jack - Penhale, Mrs. Tome Merrier, Mrs. Don Haw, Mrs. Garth Postill, Mrs. Lloyd Makins, Mrs. H. Penhale, and United Church hear speaker Saturday evening a very enjoyable Pot Luck Supper was held at St. Andrews United Church with 40-45 present. the After a lovely supper presidents. Carol and Tom Penhale conducted some fun games, which everyone enjoyed. The guest speaker for the evening was Gordon Hill, who showed slides and gave a very interesting talk on his trip to China. Smile Roadhog: a fellow who sheets you more than halfway. The regular services were held in -the" Bayfield Baptist Church Sunday. As this was the Sunday set aside as "Remembrance.. Sunday in Bayfield. the Pastor, Rev. Brian Harrison used Remembrance as the theme for for 1s his sermon, text the taking "This do in quotation remembrance . of s Me, n I st Corinthians. He remarked that it is right to honour those who died at war but also important to remember died and honour the Saviour that all might have Salvation. The Communion Service was . postponed till next Sunday due to the Remem- brance Service at the Cenotaph at 12 o'clock. Exclusive Gifts Antiques. Jewelry 565.2115 amid I The fourth raetingof Bayfield ff 4.11 Club was held Nov. lst at the home of Mrs. Joan Merrier. The roll. cull- My recipe lot using 'ready to eat' cereal bad many an- swers - one being Peanut r Cri les. Butter At this meeting, we made plain muffins, uffinsand filled in � c our chart,: classifications of flour mixtures and answered the discussion questions. 'The fifth Meeting of Bayfield II 4-H Club was held Nov. 4th at the home of Mrs. Joan Merrier. Roll call was 3 things that I learned about flour. These were: flour is - made from cereal; all purpose flour is made from hard spring wheat; pastry flour is made from soft fall wheat. At this meeting we made lasagna. -- By Julie Roberts. HAVEYOU THOUGHT OF A CHRISTMAS PARTY? BRING IT TO * GROCERIES * FRESH VEGETABLES * FRESH MEATS * GIFTS * WEEKLY SPECIALS * A Christmas Idea! 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