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Clinton News-Record, 1979-07-26, Page 11• 41 • • • lr•, V - • r ' A • 1401 lig 11.44M, • 'tigrite#1.404 _._._..._*w.___ The harbor at Bayfield has been described by many visitors as one of the most beautiful in Ontario, and even compares favorably with many of the more beautiful ones in Canada. Now the home for hundreds of cruising and sailing crafts, the harbor is busy beehive of activity with boats moving in and out at will, and some have estimated that on a busy weekend, more than' $7 million worth of boats are tied up. (News -Record photo) • Hensall native returns from Gerrnany. .• By Mr. Charles Forrest of Bertha MacGregpr Sarnia visited last week with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forrest. While here Charles and Frank spent a few days at Smith's Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Mousseau of Ridgetown were weekend visitors with relatives and friends in the area. Return • from western tour Mr. and Mrs. Jack Consitt returned on C.W.O. Ronald A. and Mrs. MacKinnon who was recently transferred from Germany, to Kingston, Ontario spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs.. Janet ° MacKinnon en route to Sudbury to their daughter Tami's wedding on,,, 25. Also visiting on Sunday were Mr. and • Mrs. William MacKinnon and son Shawn of Byron. Friday from a 23 -day tour soloist and sang ."I'm to the West Coast. Heaven Bound— ac - returning home by way of companying on the. Yellowstone Park guitar. Montana, U.S.A. They Mr. and 'Mrs. Jack report an interesting and McDonald of Brampton scenic trip. were weekend visitors Church with their grandparents,. service resum•e•d• --Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rev. Kenneth Knight Cudmore. conducted service in Parker Reunion Carmel Presbytetian The Parker Reunion Church on Smnday,. was held on Saturday at delivering an inspiring ,the Hensall COmmunity in at - message on "Slaves of Park with 55 RighteousneSs". Miss tendance from Sylvia Bell was guest ton, Mitchell, Bramp- London, VONA rigtfl With the temperature in the 90's (32 celcius) and the 4Z' French Poodle Babette were no exception as' they humidity nearing the 75 per cent mark, most area enjoyed a cool breeze under a tree at their home. (News -Record photo) residents abandoned their homes for lawns and pools. Blanche Angus of Holmesville and her From the other weeklies Perth w ants _ -spendat leisure- a-c- Wintarlo action tivities. The Mitchell Advocate The Advocate ex - reported that the Perth ' plained that the letter County Council has stated suggested that feasibility • -that they want • more studies be done before action and less talk and making a request to the paperwork from Win- ministry. Such studies tario. could cost anywhere The decision was made between $4,000 to $6,000 after the council received on small projects and up a letter from the ministry • to $20,000 on larger ones. of culture and recreation, Logan Township Reeve calling for a master plan Carl Vock said, "Win- • of co-operative leisirre tario money is supposed seri-Aces of Perth County. to be spent on buildings, The letter stated as not studies." reasons for the master The council ag plan: the . costly send a letter Of reply to duplication of sports the ministry suggesting facilities; the building of that less money be spent expensive facilities which' on studies and more were then turned over_to-:.--money on building an unready taxpayer; the projects. study of, tY Grandstand na ed for trend in recreation and horseman the tJore. recreational 60 h s newly time that pekvle have to constrUcted, grandstand I will be- named -after a local man who became one of Canada and North America's top sulky drivers. The Goderich town council agreed that the grandstand at the Agriculttire Sports Complex would be renamed the: Ronald Fagan Memorial Centre, The motion was made on a recom- mendation 'from -the O'wn's sports committee Mr. P'eagan, who died at his- Dundas farm on January 12, was one 'of harness racing's great drivers. During his 21 year Career, he won more than 3,000.racet and was recipient �f the iblden HgeseshoCi Circ It's Horseman ) !Of the ?oar Award. Stratford, Grand Bend, Exeter, Walton and . Hensall. Mrs. Edgar Cudmore, Mrs. Robert Keyes and Mrs. Elsie Keyes were in charge of the recreation. Following are results: races, 5 and under, Jana Parker; 6 and over, Ronald Parker; bean bag walk: Ronald Parker; three-legged race, Ken Parker and Marg Ruston; and guessing the peanuts in bag, Lori Parker. A delicious 4' smorgasbord supper was enjoyed after which two couples recently married were presented with gifts by Pat Dalton. They were Torn and Lori Ruston and Doug and Kim (Keyes) Green. They made fitting replies thanking one and all. The slate of officers for 1980 are: president, George Parker; vice- president, Ron Parker; secretary -treasurer, Gail McDonald; beverage committee, -Gordon and Vera Parker, and Ken and Marlene Parker; cup and plate conveners, Marg Ruston. It was decided to hold the reunion next year on July 26 at Hensall at 3 p.m. and supper at 5 p.m. A ball game climaxed the days sports. Mrs. Wanda McClin- chey, craft and activity director at Queensway Nursing Home, is en- joying a week's vacation. More countrysuppers Due to the over- whelming popularity of the country suppers of- fered before the theatre on Saturday nights by. the Blyth Summner Festival, more suppers will be added on two Friday nights during August, subject to demand. , • The suppers will be served in the Walton United Church on August 10 and August 17th at ,6 p.m. Walton is eight miles east of Blyth On Huron Road No. 25. The suppers will consist of a buffet of turkey or ham, with, salads, home-made pies, and all the fixings for a cost of $5.50 a person or $2.50 for children under 12. Ticket reservations must be obtained through the Festival Box Office in Blyth. As the suppers are selling out far in advance, , Farm -Fresh PRODUCE. now available * POTATOES * CARROTS * BEETS * RADISHES * CAULIFLOWER * CABBAGE *BROCCOLI CUCUMBERS * HEAD OR LEAF ° LETTUCE * BEANS * APPLES * PEACHES * TOMATOES * POTATOES * CARROTS * BEATS * RADISHES * ONIONS * ZUCCHINI SQUASH Now (Jpen 7 days dwoolc,-8.61.m."tO 9 p.m. RED.E.R. • PRODUCE R.R. 1 BAYFIELD 1 Milo eight, owl Cori- ' coition 4 directly bosiclo Pine Loko Comp. Watch for our groanhouitai. patrons are advised to make their reservations as early as possible. The performance on August 10 is '"This Foreign Land", August 17th is a performance of "McGillicuddy's Lost Weekend'3 Of the Saturday night suppers, only August 4 (a performance of Child) and August 18 (a per- formance of This Foreigh Land) are still open. However, there are still tickets available for the plays on these and most' other dates in the Blyth season. More information about the plays and suppers can be obtained by calling 523-9300. C•LJN,TON'NE WS -RECORD, TRURSDAY, JULY 26 1979-PMTh 11 ria a bnt t e. .• from page 10 •Bayfreld Branch Library Mary and Howard Stampede. in memory of • Armand Elliott .of "-Thedfdrd, M. and Mrs. Harvey Manness, who was a life- Ontario spent ' the MacDougall are back in time summer visitor to weekend with Mildred Bayfield after a trip to Bayfield. and Ross Merrill. Nova ,Scotia to attend the `gatheiing of the Clans' in Antigonish and to take in some of the Highland Games there. They also toured Cape Breton in perfect weather, which they were' not able to do on two former visits, because of -fog. While driving near Antigonish, they came 'upon a sign which said ‘Bayfield',. Following it they came to a settlement where there was ,a wharf , with Irish Moss being loaded on a boat. There was a beautiful little Anglican church and a house nearby - not much else. They saw two men' digging postholes. One invited them for lunch in the house after they visited the church which had been restored - not renovated. After helping to- shell peas with , the hostess, they had them for lunch with butter churned on the spot' and homemade brown bread. Mint from the garden provided the tea and that was their meal. 'Their. . new-found friends were familiar with the story of the surveys of Henry Wolsey Bayfield. Recently Mr. and Mrs. Don Lance donated the new book "The Canada Company" , to the ohnesville news by Blanche Deeves desboro. Sports The new ' baseball In pee wee baseball this diamond is finally being week, the girls' team constructed, with the from Varna beat the lights nom going up. . Holmesville team in a Personals close game. Worship service in the Holmesville's pee wee Holmesville United bays beat Auburn in their Church will commence game. The win helps to again on August 5, maintain, their winning Miss Shirley Norman of streak, since the boys *Kitchener spent a few have lost ,only one game days at home with her this sewn. parents, Mr, and Mrs. Holmesville lost to William Norman. Varna.in a mixed squirts league and Holmesville came back to defeat Auburn in the midget girls' game and the midget boys beat Lon - Hazel Mcllwain and Charlotte Norman at- tended a bridal shower for Julia Armstrong at the home of Mrs. Colliers in Komoka, Ontario. 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