Clinton News-Record, 1978-04-13, Page 10PAGE 10--CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1978
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Round about the village
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Schneicker, Milverton, spent
several days as the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Diemert.
Also with them for the
weekend was their son Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Diemert. Brian
and Karen of St. Marys.
Pte. Vernon Morrison who
has been visiting with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Vic
Morrison and family returned
to his Base at Esquimalt,
B.C., and is now on a posting
in Japan. Vic Morrison has
returned also to Prince
George B.C. after having
spent the past two weeks with
his wife Pat and children,
Laurie, Danny and Vicky.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curtis
and two children of London
visited with Mrs. Lillian
Penhale at Clan Gregor
Apartments on Saturday.
Best wishes are extended to
Mrs. Esther Makins who fell
on Saturday and broke her
wrist and is wearing a cast.
We are happy to know that
Mrs. Elva Metcalf has
disposed of her cast and
greatly improved after her
weeks of being a shut-in.
Mrs. Milvena Erickson
visited Wednesday with her
sister, Mrs. Norma Stewart
at RR 2, Ripley.
Mrs. Evelene Earl has
returned home after having
enjoyed a relaxing vacation
in Hollywood, Florida.
Mrs. Bertha Turner
returned to her home in Clan
Gregor Apartments after
having spent the past week
with her daughter Violet,
Fraser Stirling and Walter in
Goderich Township.
Best wishes to Mrs. Myrtle
Pease who is confined in
Clinton Public Hospital.
Best wishes also to Bill
Robinson. who is recuperating
in Toronto Hospital following
surgery. His many friends
may wish to drop him a note
in Toronto General Hospital,
University Wing, Room 4-112,
University Avenue, Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Turner
were in Welland last weekend
and attended the Ontario
Silver Tankard Curling
playoffs, in which their son
Phil of Goderich was curling
in the semi-finals in the rink
skipped by Gerald Walters of
Goderich.
While on a holiday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Murray of •Varna, Gordon
Murray of Ottawa also spent
, some time visiting his sister,
Mrs. Pat Morrison.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Turner,
Mr. and Mrs. Brian King,
• Matthew and Tim of Blyth,
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Turner of
Goderich dined at Vanastra
for their Easter dinner
together.
Mr. James Dewar Sr. and
James Dewar Jr. of Weston
visited last week with their
sister and aunt, Mrs. Elva
Metcalf.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker
were in Dorchester on Sunday
as guests of their sons and
families, the Robert Parkers
of Dorchester and the Bill
Parker Jrs. of London. The
occasion for the get-together
was the celebration of Bill
Sr's birthdayA Clinton News -
Record subscriber, who was
shut in all winter, says thanks
to the Bayfield volunteer
firemen who supplied and
maintained the outdoor
skating rinks.
She said she spent many
hours at her front door
watching and enjoying the
youngsters and oldsters
skating in Clan Gregor
Square. It brought her much
pleasure.
Girl honored at shower
The Sunday School room of cooking products felt like in a
St. Andrew's United Church closed envelope, won the
was very prettily decorated prize.
in blue and white streamers Mrs. Don Mcllwain read an
and flowers for the bridal address to the,bride and Jean
shower held there in honour Dunn passed a decorated
of Linda Campbell, daughter book in which all had the
of Mr. and Mrs. Don Cam- opportunity to write a few
pbell. Mrs. Yvonne Campbell lines. Shower gifts were
pinned corsages on the bride- passed to the bridal group for
elect also her attendants opening by Lori Talbot,
Barbara Campbell and Julia Cheryl Dunn and Cathy Haw.
Armstrong, as well as the Barbara ,Campbell decorated
mothers and grandmothers. a pretty apron with the bows.
Mrs. Don Mcllwain was in Linda thanked all for
charge of a flower contest in coming and for her beautiful
story form. Mrs. Yvonne gifts. A bountiful
Campbell had a shower -bingo smorgasbord lunch as ser -
contest. Mrs. Elaine Dunn ved.
passed out a number of closed Our best wishes are ex -
envelopes which contained tended to this young couple
samples of cooking products for many years of happiness.
from her kitchen cupboards. A special thank you is ex -
The person guessing tended to the decorating
correctly what flour, pop- committee, and all who
corn, salt and many other helped
Brd of management meets
teach the young people of the
Sunday School their religious
training. The board
acknowledged the beautiful
gift of a fair linen cloth and
veil bursts.
The Rector read a little
humour into the meeting
when he said the first year a
Rector takes over a Parish he
is scrutinized; the second
year he is criticized and the
third year he is scandalized;
and that is why in some
churches a Rector is moved
every three years.
Trinity Anglican Church
Board, of Management met
Tues. evening for its regular
meeting with Rev. Bennett in
the chair. It was learned that
Reg Wilson had agreed to act
as an auditor and a letter
from Bishop Ragg left the
decision of having Trinity
Church designated a Heritage
building in the, hands of the
board. They deferred their
decision until further in-
formation is obtained from
the chairman of the Local
Architectural Conservancy
Advisory Committee.
Alf Scotchmer instructed
the Warden Harry Baker as
to the proper operation of the
electric heaters in the Parish
Hall and also replaced a
defective thermostat. Bob
Turner has been in touch with
Mr. LeRoy Oesch, who made
the new doors for the Church
and Mr. Oesch will repair the
split in the one door when the
weather is more favourable.
The older children of the
Sunday School will stay in
Church part of the time in
order to familiarize them
with the Book of Common
Prayer.
Canon Paull has a film strip
projector which he will loan
to the Sunday School, but the
Board is looking to borrow a
record player for use with it.
It is planned to show film
strips durine the summer to
Baptist news
By Janet Talbot
Pastor Ivor Bodenham was
guest speaker for both ser-
vices at the Bayfield Baptist
Church on Sunday.
- Mrs. Cathi Cullen sang a
very beautiful and ap-
propriate solo
Next Sunday Rev.
Les Sheils, from Tillsonburg
will be the visiting Pastor.
The ladies of the area are
reminded of the Spring Rally
of the Womens Missionary
Fellowship to be held in the
Bayfield Baptist Church,
Tuesday, April 18th, at 8 pm
with Mrs. Jerry Benn of
London as the special
speaker. This wilt be a very
inspiring meeting with
special music from some of
the visiting Womens Groups.
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Society hears of Camerons
The Bayfield Historical
Society was honoured at its
regular meeting Monday
evening when Mr. W.E.
Elliott of Goderich, a most
dynamic personality and
interesting and witty
speaker, told of the life story
Bayfield native John Graham, left, was named best
defenceman of the Clinton Junior "C" Mustangs for this
season, and received his trophy from Bert Gliddon at
their banquet last Saturday. (News -Record photo)
Musings from the Lions
That: - 34 Bayfield Lions
members journeyed by bus to
Port Sanilac, U.S.A. on
March 27 attend a meeting
there. Port Sanilac is in
District 11-D-2 Region 3, Zone
2, U.S.A. Their Governor, Jim
Dodd of Capac was also at the
meeting to welcome them. It
is hoped that they will return
the visit and that it will be a
lasting relationship from
across the Lake.
That - Ladies Night is April
24 in the Legion in Clinton.
Anyone still wanting tickets,
contact Gordon Graham as
soon as possible:
That - the April 25th
meeting will be "civic night"
with Bayfield, Goderich.
Township and Stanley
Township invited as guests. A
guest speaker has also been
arranged.
That - the maple trees have
been tapped in Clan Gregor
Square and the syrup will be
used for the Annual pancake
breakfast on May 24th
weekend (Sunday morning
May21).
That - the Dessert Euchre
and Bridge Party, Tues.
evening sponsored by the
Lioness Club was a big
success with a full house
reported, with proceeds to go
towards Village projects.
That - the Lioness next
meeting will be a "Meet Your
Neighbour Night" on Monday
May 1. If you are new in town
or if you have resided here
awhile and would like to
attend this evening - please
feel free to contact the
Lioness president Ilse
Gemeinhardt at 565-2801.
of Malcolm Colin Cameron.
Mr. Elliott said that the life
story of Malcolm Colin
Cameron of Goderich, lies
mainly in the field of
Dominion Politics. At 35 he
won a seat in the Con-
federation Parliament, and
thereafter was successful in
seven of the 10 elections and
by-elections up to 1896.
Mrs. Elva Metcalf in in-
troducing Mr. Elliott and told
of his - many varied careers
with newspapers, and his
writing starting in 1905; his
tour overseas during the First
World.War; his stint with the
Cameron Highlanders and
compiling and editing almost
entirely the Sesquicentennial
edition of the Signal Star in
1977. Mr. Elliott, she said, is
never too old to get involved -
he is today 94 years young.
Mr. Ed Phelps, curator of
the Archives at the Univer-
Pe
sity of Western Ontario will
be guest speaker at the next
Historical meeting on
Monday evening May 8.
Duringthe meeting.
Dorothy Cox. archivist,
reported on her attendance at
an Archives Seminar in
Toronto in company with
Gwen Pemberton. Kay Reid
and Jessie Blair.
Kelly Ball and Betty Burch
served a lovely lunch assisted
by conveners Margaret Clift.
Ladies Auxiliary picks slate
Saturday morning, April 1,
the Ladies Auxiliary met in
the basement of St. Andrew's
United Church with 13
members answering the roll
call. The meeting opened by
president Jean Dunn.
Secretary, Pat Van Patter
read her report and Elaine
Dunn gave the treasurers
report.
The president thanked
everyone for helping to make
the trip to Ice Capades such a
success and enjoyable and
mentioned also that the
children were very well
behaved. She expressed also
her thanks to Margaret
Garrett for her assistance
and demonstrations at the fun
night.
The slate of officers were.
accepted as presented with
take over of duties in Sep-
tember when the Scouting
season commences. They are
as follows: president, Brenda
Fansher; vice-pres., Anna
Scotchmer; secretary,
Sharon Sinnamon; treasurer,
Anniversary
Relatives, friends, 'neigh-
bours and staff of the Albion
Hotel held a surprise party
Saturday to honour Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Diemert on the
occasion of their 39th wedding
anniversary. A delicious
smorgasbord luncheon was
enjoyed complete with a two-
tier anniversary cake. Floyd
and Mary were .presented
with many lovely gifts.
Among those attending
were the couples three sons,
Ron of St. Marys, Rick and
Wayne both of Bayfield ;
daughter-in-law June and
grandchildren Brian and
Karen; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Schneuker of Milverton;
Bunny and Robert Deane,
London as well as several
friends from Stratford,
Bayfield and area.
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Jean informed the group
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camping equipment and it
was suggested that a tent be
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groups would be able to have
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A bake sale was discussed
for July, but the date to be set
at the May 6 meeting at which
time there will be a plant -slip
exchange. This meeting will
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kitchen of St. Andrews United
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