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Albion seeks license change
Orange walk to be in Village
Mary, Floyd and Wayne Provincial Lottery to assist in County Board of Education
Diemen owners of the Albion costs of extra financial has increased again by about
Hotel, were present at the burden due to winter storms, $ 1 3 , Q 0 0 . Bayfield ' s .
Bayfield Council meeting last On Monday, March 21, assessment is now over
Tuesday evening ' March 15 council again met in regular $80,000 to the Board of
and requested council to call session and approved a Education. Cquncil learned
a vote to change the Albion temporary solution to the that the total gross revenue
status from a dining lounge to removal of water off Mr. from the dockage at the
a lounge. Dave Johnston Sr's property Bayfield Marnia was $2927 for
Council will"°acontact the at John and Cameron Sts; the 1976 boating season, and
-Liqudr Control Board for received a letter from Rhea learned that the clerk will be
their direction. Potter in respect td the Crest out of his office the week of
Lloyd Hearn of Exeter, Bob design competition held early April 4.
Webster, Varna and Ivan • in 1976. Mrs. Potter and Bud In other business, council
McClymont, County Master Sturegon's submissions had authorized the expenses for
of Varna approached council wore the three prizes offered. three firemen, Don Warner,
on behalf of the South Huron However nothing had been Bill Talbot and Jim Francis
Loyal Orange Lodge done with them and just to attend a fire-fighters
association, and asked that recently a design appeared on school in Goderich from April
they be permitted to hold the the Village envelopes, that in 4 to 8 inclusive.
annual Orange Walk to no way resembled the win- It was also arranged that
commemorate the Battle of ning entries. the Library be temporarily
the Boyne in Bayfield on Mrs. Potter felt that it was housed in the east room of the
Saturday, July 9. Council an insult to the integrity of Municipal Building until
unanimously approved their the judges and a great deal of construction of the new
request. money had been wasted m Library is completed. The
Also approved was a sponsoring the contest. The Brownies, who have been
request for some members of Reeve took exception to the meeting in the east room will
*'the Bayfield Fire Department remarks and said as far as he be meeting in the Parish Hall
to attend a week's Fire School was concerned the Village at Trinity Anglican Church,
in Goderich from April 4 to 8. could wait two years for a the 4-H Club will meet in the
Correspondence from Hon. Crest. Clerk Gordon Graham Town Hall, and the.
D'Arcy-MeKeough included a refused to read Mr. arrangements for the Cubs
- -• - report of the committee on Sturgeon's letter; and he has not been finalized (at time
Reform of Property Tax; a called it insulting. of writing) .
design of the 1977-78 budget, Council- learned that the The next regular meeting of
sating that the local outlook Court of Appeals of council has been changed
is better, but municipalities assessments will be held in from the .first Monday to the
and school boards must still Goderich on Monday April 4 first Thursday, April 7 at 7:30
carry on a restraint program. and were shocked to le,iarn p.m. (please make note of the
Bayfield council members that the assessment for the change).
are invited- to -dinner and to
County Council sessions on rSUI1al �O�eS
Freda
October 28;andVlllage SOcial. e.y,�p
received an invitation to
attend a Conservation Slide "There was a young girl
Tour '77 at Ausable-Bayfield from Nepal,
Authority Headquarters in Who wore a newspaper
Exeter on March 31. dress to a ball, '
They learned that the The dress caught on fire
Authority will have students and burned her entire,
available for beach clean-up Front page, sports section
painting stairs to beach, and all."
picnic table,,construction, etc.
In other business, council Village Priest: "Whenever
sent-' a message of a fellow finds someone
congratulations to Miss- smarter than he is . . .he
Bertie Marks, a daughter of ought to listen to her." `
the late Tudor Marks, who
was born one -hundred years Just a reminder, that
ago in Bayfield on March 19, Trinity ACW meets today
1877. Miss Marks is presently (Thursday) March 24 at 2
residing in Santa Barbara p.m. at the home of Pat Van
California. Council passed a Patter.
resolution to purchase a King Mr. and Mrs. Reg Wilson
- Seagrave fire pumper, have returned ,.;.from a very
approved a grant of $50 to enjoyable four-week holiday.
•Bayfield Agricultural . Three weeks were spent in
Society; $800 to Bayfield °Pasadena and a week in
Volunteer Vire Department; Ventura. The couple toured
$25 to the Huron Ploughmen's much of the State of
Association; $25 to the California, visiting the
Mentally Retarded Fishermen's Wharf in San
Association of Goderich, and Fransisco, San Diego and Las
learned that the insurance Vega.
coverage for the Village Mrs. Bernard F. Sturgeon,
updated for 1977 will cost Jeff and Rollie, Orangeville,
$1946. are spending the spring
Council received tie final school break at their home in
subsidy payment of $8723.14; the Village.
learned that the Village Scott Overboe of Watford is
portion through equalized holidaying for a week with his
assessment owing to the grandparents, Mr. and M'rs.
Ausable-Bayfield Con- Donald R. McLeod and aunt
servation Authority is $1,947, Dawn while his parents are
and decided not to endorse a enjoying a trip ,to Winnipeg,
request for approval of a Man.
resolution from the City of The ice is melting lir the
Nanticoke to petition ._.the arena; hockey is over (with
U
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Arts and craft show set for July
a
Margaret Garrett, con-
venor of the Arts and Crafts
Show, called a meeting
Thursday last to discuss
advertising, displays etc., for
the second annual Arts and
Crafts Show to take place in
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Donald R. McLeod, captain of the "Ferroclad" was the first person to sail into the
Bayfield harbour this spring. The boat docked at ,11 a.m. on Saturday March 19, and Mr.
McLeod wears the traditional top hat, presented to the first skipper into the harbor each
season: (Photo by Milvena Erickson) _
UCW members get life memberships
A joint UCW meeting was
held March 17 in St. Andrews
United 'Church with 35
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SEE BILL GODDARD
OR PERRY SOAK
the exception of the novice back and welcome her home
team who play in a tour- after spending the winter
nament in Zurich on Good with relatives in Port Credit.
Friday) and Judy Huntley Further renovations have
tells us that the Dog Training been completed in the kitchen
Obedience Classes start in the of St. Andrews United
Arena on April 19. Church. The improvements
Dennis Florian of Clinton, and new cupboards are ap-
visited for the weekend with preciated by all.
his aunt Mrs. Berthena The annual Bean Supper
Hammond. sponsored by the United
Mr.. and Mrs. Les Talbot - Cht4rch Men is being planned"
and Cari-Lynn, who for the and coming up soon. Watch
past year and a half have for this event. The men will
made their home in Thom- be happy to serve you artheir
pson, • Man., have now supper.
returned to the Village. Mrs. Mrs. Ethel Knight was in
Talbot said they were Woodbridge on Wednesday,
lonesome for their family and where she attended the
friends while away, but"kept funeral of a great friend,, Mr.
in touch through the "Bugle" W.L. Worthington who, with
in the Clinton News -Record. his wife, had been holidaying
Mrs. Vicki McLaughlin, in Florida and took sick there.
Meagan, Alfie and Courtney, He died ten days after
Toronto, Rob and Tara Cluff arriving home. Mrs. Knight
of London are guests during remained with Mrs. Wor-
the school break with the thington over Thursday.
former's parents and the Mr. and Mrs. Howard
childrens' grandparents, Mr. Scotchmer Robert, Lori and
and.Mrs. Fred Le Beau. Carolyn of Chatham are
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Sturgeon spending a few days at their
visited for the weekend with home here during the school
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. holiday.
Bob Davidson in Windsor. Mrs. Brian King and sons
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Talbot Mathew and Timothy of Blyth
returned during the weekend are spending a few days
after holidaying for 2 weeks during the holiday week with
in Bradenton, Florida and the Mr. and -Mrs. Robert Turner.
Bahamas." Mr. and Mra.TJ. Hughes,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Aberhart who have spent the winter at
and Billy of Sarnia are en- Fort Pierce, Florida are on
joying this week at their their homeward way and
home in the Village. expected at their cottage this
week.
By Nina Haw Shana and Shelley Hut -
One of spring's great chings of Clinton are visiting
transformations took place Cathy and Anne Haw during
last week when the sunshine their school holiday.
and milder temperatures Darlene, John and Laura
greatly reduced the amount Smale, London are spending
of snow we had. Our banks of the spring break with their
snow vanished quickly. grandparents and uncles, Mr.
However, onFriday and Mrs. Roy Fitzsimons,
morning "Ms Winter" gave Terry and Kelso while their
us a white carpet of snow mother is• recuperating from,
again which we hope will soon surgery in London hospital.
disappear.
Mr. Jim Dewar and David
of Toronto came to visit Mrs. Bayfield II 4 -Tri
Metcalf° and also Mrs. y
Ada Dewar in the Blue Water
Rest Horne, Zurich. David
remained' for the school
holiday with his aunt Elva.'
We welcome home Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Makins, who have
been away about three and a
half months, being located. at
Dunedin Florida. They
arrived home on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Makins have' also returned
home after holidaying in
Florida
Mr. and Mrs. Don Turner of
Hamilton accompanied by
'heir daughter, Mary Ellen;
Mrs. McArthur and two
children of Ottawa, visited
recently ,with Mr. and Mrs.
Russel Heard.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scot-
chmer also Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Scotchmer have returned
home after vacationing in
• Florida.
Mrs. Grace Duggan's
friends are pleased to see her
The fourth meeting of the
Bayfield II Bedwarmers was
held on March 16th at the
home of their leader, Mrs.
Merner. .,
The members in at-
tendance were: president
Karen Erb; vice-president,
Cathy Merner press
reporter, Wendy Penhale ;
Teri Weber, Sandy Snell,
Karen Talbot, Julie Roberts
and Kathy Talbot.
They began the meeting
with the 4-14 pledge and
motto. Each girl answered
the roll call: "The type of
seams I will use when making
my garment". •Bindings,
trims and the proper use of
them were discussed.
The application of bindings
was demonstrated by Karen
Talbot. A topic for their club
exhibit was discussed. The
date decided on for their next
meeting was March 30th.
members present: It was a
special event with the win-
ners of the penny collection
being treated to a
smorgasbord dinner by the
losers. The ladies enjoyecj.
using their new kitchen -
just completed.
A short business meeting
was held with M.rs.'Reddoch
in charge. Life membership
pins and certificates were
presented for Freida Scot-
chmer, Elva Metcalf and
Doris Reddock, with one also
to be presented to Ethel
Poth, who ,was not in at-
tendance.
A program arranged by the
inners included • a contest
with prizes for the ones
Wearing the most green
,the Arena on Saturday July 2.
She said she had already
received several replies
asking for space to display
their merchandise.
Bill Ferguson of Zurich will
be on hand to show slides
during the day, on bees and
honey. Mr. Ferguson, who is
because it was St. Patrick's
Day, Dawna Westlake and
,Jean Campbell were the
winners.
Lois Hodgert of Seaforth
was then introduced by
Mildred Merrill. Lois showed
slides of their 1975 visit to
Kenya and, gave interesting
commentary.
A delightful evening was
enjoyed by winners and
losers alike.
Advertising...
tells you
what's new.
CANADIAN ADVERTISING ADVISORY BOARD
an apiarist, will also have
some of his goods on hand.
The committee are al$o
hopeful of getting someone to
display and sell cheese. A
bake sale is also slated for the
afternoon. Already it looks
like a "really good show"
coming up.
Trinity honors mothers
Mothering Sunday was
observed in Trinity Anglican
Church on Sunday morning
and through the generosity of
four men of the Church, the
women all had a fresh daf-
fodil pinned to their lapels. A
beautiful gesture by the
thoughtful gentlemen.
The Lesson was read by
Jeanne Bennett and the
sermon "Mother Church and
Mother" was delivered by the
Rector "Rev. Wm. M. Ben-
nett.
In the absence of the
organist, Jackie Johnston,
Viola Cadger performed
admirably.
Musings From the Lions
Gleanings from the
Bayfield Muse of the Bayfield
Lions Club:
That - Bayfield Lion, Bill
Dowson, chairman of the
Agricultural Committee,
reports his committee is in
the process of getting a guest
speaker for the Agricultural
Night on April 12.
That - The Lions are ex-
pecting some assistance from
the Lioness Club at their
Pancake Breakfast (no date
set as.yet).
That - anyone interested in
ordering Multiple District A
safari jackets for upcoming
conventions is to contact Milt
Van Patter.'
That - two prospective new
members, Ken Brandon and
John Papple had their
,memberships applications
approved by the Board of
Directors.
That - the Skate-a-Thon,
sponsored by the Lioness was
a resounding success. No
figure on the amount rais.ed is
available as yet, as they are
waiting for the pledge money
to be turned in. The Lioness
ask that you turn in your
pledges as soon as possible.
You can leave them at
Graham's Store, Merner's,
Garage or Bayfield Building
Centre.
Bayfield I, 4-H
On Tuesday March 15, 14
members of Bayfield I 4-H
Club met fpr their second
meeting.
We started with the 4-H
Pledge and we then voted on
different names for our Club.
"Super -Sewers" was the
name we chose.
• During the meeting we
discussed how to alter pat-
terns and our leaders
demonstrated how to pin
patterns on and how to cut
them out correctly. We ended 1
with the 4-H Motto — by
Cheryl Bunn
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