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Clinton News-Record, 1978-04-13, Page 10PAGE 10--CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1978 the BAYFIELD,�Erickson bugle 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. BEFORE YOU BUY ANY NEW MOTORCYCLE TRY OUR PRICES KAWASAKI KE100 • Full-size street/ trail machine • Top -speed of 66 mph • Primary kickstarting • Superlube oil injection system THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Reg. 5945 THIS WEEK ONLY 5845 'SALES BACKED BY OUR EFFICIENT SERVICE DEPARTMENT' vi:k3 L L ULL`� SPORTS & RECREATION LIMITED VARNA ONT. 1-262-5809 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. Now's Your chance to outfit the family for Spring and Summer at Substantial Savings! New for Spring! Plains, stripes ! ! and muted, plaids. Same with reversible vests. Wool and 1 t' wool blends. �\ Reg. '124.•• Reg. '149." $99.99 $119.99 Reg. '159.•' $1 2 7.99 Fashion for Young Canada. Dozens to choose from. 4-.1 LADIES' SLIMS They're really New. New Colours, New Styles - New Fabrics. Pull -ons - Belted - Elastic backs - Elastic sides - even Pleated fronts. REG. '21.98. . C'HAR(,F X MOM VISA Carlene Phoenix; telephone committee, Rose Taman, Pat Westlake and Pat Van Pat- ter; lunch convener to be announced later. Jean informed the group that they had been asked to assist with the purchase of camping equipment and it was suggested that a tent be purchased so that all three groups would be able to have the use of it. 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 be held at 10 a.m. in the kitchen of St. Andrews United Church. Opinions on a mother and daughter banquet will be further discussed at the next meeting. During the meeting, a delicious coffee cake baked by Kathleen Siertsema and coffee were enjoyed. Pat Westlake won the jar of elderberry jam. INCOME AVERAGING ANNUITIES GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES R.R.S.P. ESTATE PLANNING FOR APPOINTMENT CALL: Lawrence Beane BRUCEFIELD Representing a major trust company 4i2- R.K. 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