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Clinton News-Record, 1979-07-05, Page 10PAGE 1O. CLIN.TON r .WS4t.E.0 .RP,'THURSDAY, JULY 5 ;197.9 Fiags;and flowers fill windows of. Archives. Room -The Vtiquaifit old win-, L,XXII, verse 8, un- :doies__,-of - 'the Bayf iel.-•,.derlined, which reads Archives Room were "He shall have dominion dressed with a patri;.otic _iso from sea to sea and theme by the president of ` from the river unto the the Bayfield Garden Club . ends of the earth". for .the Dominion Da y✓ The second window holiday weekend. Flags displayed the 'Canadian and flowers provided the flag, the Hymn book, background, and ex- open at 326, `O Canada pressions such as 'a and again the Bible open creditable display' and 'a at the same verse. Our significant patriotic Coat of Arms was ,effttr ere l3.eard from depicted on one - the half dozen passersby commemorative piece who stopped.to comment with its advice 'Honi soit while we werethere. qui mai y pense' to, give One window em- • us pause for thought phasized our British The Bayfield Garden heritage with tie Union Club will have at their Jack for. a backdrop and , mewing on Monday, commemorative. china, night; r-a-Taeel of local prFees portraying dif- gardeners, ready t� .ferent eras ;in -the- history answer questions from of our country. A hymn the—audience on gal d -en book was Open at hymn culture in Bayfield. 314 "For our country and Mrs.. Jack Beattie for Peace' and a very old specializes in roses, Mrs. Bible, open at Psalm Leda McAllister is an organic. gardener, Col. Charles Curtis is a vegetable grower, Mr. Harold Beakhust will 'share his English gar- dening expertise and Mr., Jack 'Willock 'can cer- tainly give. us advice on landscaeing with flowers and shrubs. It will be held at 8 o'clock, on Monday July 9th in the Town Hall. All W.e,co m e . Smile .Adding insulation, - really keeps fuel ,bills down. For best results,' add a dog. that bites meter readers. + + -t-' If at first you don't recede, diet, diet again. rr 4 { x The top male and female students at Holm.esville Public School had their ef- forts honored at the school graduation exercises recently.. Sylvia Johnston of the Canadian Order of Foresters presented the pair with general\proficiency awards, and Is shown here giving Brenda Harris her award while Michael.Lobb looks on. (photo by Jeff Seddon) • •„ Rummage sale time Gather your clothing and toys The Pioneer Park Board is in high:gear with its -plans, for the annual fund-raisingevent of the year -- the Rummage —Sale. will be held on Friday, July 13th at 8 p.m. at the new Bayfield ' arena. This has been its location for many years and the Park Board •is pleased that the Arena will be available -again this year. To " make the sale a success, the Board sand the sale committee calls on;local' residents to help as usual with con- tributions of clothing, furniture, bedding, drapes, appliances, toys, odd dishes, books, comic books bric-a-brac or in your business? If so; we will be : happy to , handle it."— They invite you to come and bring your friends, or meet them, and be sure to bringthe children... corner of bargains will be set up for them. All articles will be gratefully • received on. Friday ,morning, July 13th, :at .the arena. If pick- up is desired, please call George Fellows, 565-2745 or Walter Thompson 565- 2601. • In connection with the Rummage Sale for the benefit of Pioneer Park; Lois and Don Lance are displaying mementoes of 'what-. have you'. The.y.,,__.past activities of the ask "Gentlemen, 'do you Pioneer Park Association have any obsolete stock.in the window of their • 4. Gutde meeting . On Friday, June 29th nine Guides gathered at •Mrs. Chilton's house to prepare coleslaw for the dance Friday evening at the arena opening. The Guides were doing this part of the lunch that the Ladies' Auxiliary will be serving at the dance. One Brownie, Mrs. Siettsem\a and Mrs. Gerger Helped Mrs. Chilton to keep everything under control. Finishing the morning of work off, .having a bar- beque at lunch between raindrops was even more lip. Special thanks to Deri Chilton,and Diane Gerger who took charge of the barbeque. The Guides who made the coleslaw were DebTie—Siertsema, Leigh Anne Taman, Lisa Taman, Anne Bornath, Mary Ellen Van Askin, Lisa De Putter, Peggy Van Wonderen, Serena Chilton and Donna Gerger. One, Brownie C.handa. Chilton: • Written by - Donna Gerger. Baptist Church news_ by Janet Talbot The 'congregation of the Bayfield Baptist Church was giverti extra blessing at the services Sunday with special Music by our �` awn ladies' trio, con- sisting of Ann Chapman, \Cathi Cullen and Joy Shiel in the morning. 1 In the evening, Ron and Laurie Hanson Y of Woodstock sang a lovely duet and Mary Fink from Brantford very prayerfully sang m`Here's my cup, fill its up (Lord) and make the whole;'. Muriel Snider " at the . piano accor`npanied for both the special music and also the eongregatioiai hymns. CathiCullen was organist • for both services. The' messages brought by the Pastor Rev. Les- Shiel Were ' deeply i . spiratio.rial and challenging, espeoially; reviewing the preparations Jesus made to face the erbse and' h`ailengidR eadh to prepare • fors the (roily. i ttlnion ieeVioe, „which 1 • • followed the , regular -service. He reminded that Jesus took three of His disciples and went to the garden to pray, but they went to sleep. Would we be any more reliable? Does He find us sleeping or doing-worldl things when He needs us? He gave His life to provide salvation for all . who' will . believe and accept Hirn--as personal Saviour. What will' you do. with Jesus? Will you sing with our trio -- "Have Thine Own Way Lord!" We t 01.1 Bienvenue -Main Street antiqueshop maintaining. 'it in the is a former -•resident who uest over.theHansford of Stratford for and stiffer sentences, for the next week: Stopa '� now liv g wee the work on axe Nash' because this did not f s„ thirty -odd earas, sin. e i es in London. great 'gland- •- a a Y Y �, was-- their drain at a. costo +$1,730. feet the township council. \roundand .- - about the village ale The 4,,t4ron County Branch ". - . of the A•r.chitectuwral. Con- •,se'vancy of Ontario met to the park at E_Xeter fc r a ,pot -luck supper last Week, followed by a visit to. •Trivett Memorial Church and a climb into its bell- tower which . one visitor rc'portod would hav-e been an,appropriate setting for `The Nu.nehw--•' Goderich presiding: Mrra, ' back of Notre' Dane', • Wallace was re-elected as with its erne bells, Presaldent for the coming varying in wgight from 2 year. The Hall is a fine toms to 20R Pounds. , example,of architectural • conservancy with its tall The Annual Huron clock -tower. Restoration County ACO meeting ,was cost $126,000 and the debt held in the restored ,is paid ,off, except for Exeter Town Hall with $2,000 and.the hall is in Mrs. Dorothy Wallace of constant use. McKiii�p accepts;tender - by Wilma Oke it winds and and curves- in •, McKillop Township the 'area east of the Council accepted the Seaforth Community tender of George Radford "Hospital ori its�vay to join uBfor Bayfield River, no theConstrreconstructionctionoflyth work petition was made by the on a tw'oand a half mile town. 0 . section of Sideroad 30-31 'Reeve Allan Campbell from Concession 6 to said the _construction \of Concession 3 at a meeting the -,drain is -in- the hands - in Winthrop on Tuesday. of Engineer Kelly as the The Radford tender, drain report , was ac - lowest of two, amounted cepted . to $28,660 with work to" said theby meandering start July. 9. e . . creek will be replaced by Council • reviewed its • a straight drainage ditch. insurance policies ,_with Council approved a Frank Cowan Company - I donation to the Goderich Limited and increased and District Association several of them. Atten- for the Mentally ding the meeting from the Retarded for thea same company were Dave amount as last- year, Reed of Princeton, -believed to be $50. Insurance advisor for the ` Council turned down a company, and local agent request from the. Mi . Kris Udell ofr Keeneth Cardno of the Township of Dover for Also with them ws Mrs. Seaforth ,.,;Insurance financial assistance .,in London and Mr. Lloyd Lance's niece Cheryl � -repairing Fair of Guelph spent the Jamieson oef Clawson, Comp ny. repairing flood damaged long' weekend with Mr,. • Michigan. ; "''''""" Court of Revision was property, and decided not and Mrs. Terry Fitz- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence held on two drains, the to support the<'resolutioi simons. ' N sh Drainage Works from the town of Seaforth Larson, -London with rid the Silver Creek calling for the end to Miss Dorothy-' Reinke over the weekend with his - has returned to the Drainage Works. Council unnecessary delays in • parents, � Mr. and Mrs.. .village for a holiday. She accepted the tender of cases before the courts g d Y• R.J. :Larson: Ariot • r • you go by and take time was founded. Mr, and Mrs. Elmer daughter Karen Pounder.' to read the articles. Truly it is a'pione:r' Parker of London are The engineers estimate Matthew Murray wi I1 AND...corpe to the park for the very fir.t now in them summer a's600. be paid $49 for the loss of Rummage white settlers realized the home in Bayfield. Mr. and Mrs. Murray of the, work Porte of London visited The tender of MacKenzie 43 chickens and three - Sale.Residents- ---of _ the.: imar::-pante _of • tact site: lar. and Mrs: John 'with• Rev. and Mrs-. W. pand::Henders;on.,o,f_Arkona-_ hens. as recommendedby. _• Bayfield area have Admiral Bayfield, whoDownie of Kingston with Bennett over 1 the was accepted- for .,;:the --the livestock evaluator. 4. _retirement ,purposes for Torrance Dundas. The property is part of Lot 47, on County Road 25 at Walton. A 200 acre farm was approved for land-- -•— sever,ance with 100 acres to be severed by Joh ,,N,1-. •..,.."" - Thompson to Wilfred L. Whyte. for continued agriculture use. Applications for tile drain loans for a' total of $50,200 were approved. Clerk Marion McClure reported " there ' is now only $4,900 left in the government .loan fund' -to fill requests for tile drain loans the rest of this year. Tile drain debentures amounting . to $35;000 were approved. - ti Seveh requests for tax. refunds were. approved amounting tov $2.30.67 for buildings destroyed, or torn down. William Campbell, road superintendent, reported that , the resurfacing of township roads with gravel by • Jennison Construction bf • Grand end will be completed Wednesday, July 4.. Passed for payment were road accounts of $46,940.12. responded/to the event in surveyed it 'from the heir daughters , `Weekend. Also visiting work on the Silver Creek Council apprdved a Smile d with them was their son 0....,rq.0Ze_thirladnodfhas been deeply ap- who 'bought it from the Al: andra..are holidayingNeil and family of. Lon- ate seqveras,tnce offA lot ,of folks' go into a supportive manner that water, Baron de Ttlyll ristine, Jocelyn an preciated, over the years. Canada Company, John wit' Mrs. Dow-nie's don, and their daughter ork to an acre leaving 37 acres debt just to keep up with The chief responsibility Morgan who built the parents, Dr' and Mrs. Sally and her' friend Mary commence August 15. for urban residential those who already are. of the Park Association. is Canada Company store R.G. Hunter. Randall also of London •, Seaforthu-n ' cocil,lor \),...:.....\),...:.....enry ,Mero was at 'the • maintenance of the park, ;nearby, Mr.' Riley-Ri who Guests with Mrs. Gwen r� r grass=cutting, hedge ran the boarding 'house Pem,berto' on the l rnzty meeting concerned about clipping, tree trimming situated where the.park is weekend ' were Mr: and flooding at the railway etc. The problem of` now' for"', the .:first lum- Mrs. Garter 'Powis and •, + bridge from the drain but erosion has been a„great -.- sons, Carted• and Graham minZSter council did, not believe g be Who the ' cause of anxiety'., The , Main Street, T:N, of Oakville, Mr. and Mrs. there .-would be more building' of gabions in the Molesworth who sur-; Ro - er Pemberton and flooding -than takes place past few years - an :ex veyed the village in 1856. ` da' ghters Mary -Jane resumes Buttes now. pensive undertaking Since the . first rum - seems to be having the mage sale int 1948 the hoped for result of Board has been generous creating a beach' below with its donations to other the cliff to protect the public enterprises ' in the eroding park -land above.,village - grants to the The reward of mainArts Council, artificial taining the park for ice for the former arena, public .use has been the the Bayfield Public public response.. Library .Building Fund Bayfield's renowned aid'. latterly to the sunsets and `renowned' Bayfield Arena Building is no exaggeration - are ' Fund. It hopes to be able rnmg. Chasstrength,'the laymen his viewed by dozens from to continue its interest in and Rick, sons of Mr. and of the church are sharing the vantage point year village activities' in the • Mrs. Larry Pemberton •of the services. after year.' `Inlanders' future. Calgary will accompany Lorne Bamford; lay are grateful that the For • those who are • Mrs. , y �Pemberton and delegate to hhieo-cels2:nodfforesighforesight-of a few -interested in donating�to Martin when theretTu'rrrSenate o the pioneers-- ma—de— _it_- _ a pragtie in "memory df - to-W-ater--l000--- .__ -_ .. ___- Hurcin-, v7as` ii Eharge Oak, Royal -0 -f- available to• ail who are Lucy Wo ds . Diehl"Gina and Christopher the Sunday sermon, and -'•`" --Lance of not .`cliff-dewllers'. They. Pioneer °�P k founder,he sp6ke on 'his ire - are ,•grateful too for the please make donatknis to Michigan were guests ofpression of the Senate, dedication of succeeding Mrs. Marie- 'Watsontheir grandparents Mr. held at St. Paul's Association members Treasurer o'f the and Mrs. Don Lance of ' Cathedral in London in who have worked at Association: Main Street.for a week. , June. drain at a e•p$,t,..of.$8, The engineer's e was $26,000. d Christina of Toronto, r. and Mrs. Eric aft er Illness embertbn and children Beth, Mary and Martin Rev. William Bennett Waterloo and. Dr. ' and has resumed his duties at Mrs. Don Thain and the Trinity Anglican aughter Carol of Lon- Church for the first time n• , ' . after his surgery and rs., Eric Pemberton, lengthy) stay in -St. Mrs. Powis and children, Joesp'h's Hospital in Carte Martin Sunday , Graham and London. eft for Calgary on Until he fully regains &though the town council of Seaforth agreed at its June meeting to petition .the council of McKillop -. Township' to preserve the beauty of 'Silver Creek as * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * - C * ALL STAR TOURS PIOIyEERS OF ESCORTED MOTOR COACH TOURS * "OUR BUSINESS IS GOING PLACES" air Star Tours Atlantic Caid: B4T OF. ATLANTIC THE MARITIMES CANADA 13 Days fror'n 5549 ADVENTURE BLUE, ATLANTIC AND NOVA SCOTIA. 7 Days from $369 (each of two),,, j , 6 Departures - July 16, 23, August 13,,September 10, 24. Features: Overnight Cruise and Annapolis Valley 11 Departures - Most Sun,. • days.startin9 June 10. 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