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Many different people visit the Bayfield area during the summer months, but
this summer Bayfielders hosted some unique guests who came from lands
throughout the world. Silvia Dalpino and Carlotta Lancini, both from Pavia,
Italy are two, of the\ several young people who. are taking part in the
Experiment in International Liying, a Canadian project begun in the 1930's.
(Tom Creech photo)
Magician entertains Baptists
Baptist News
By •
Janet Talbot
Sunday morning at the
Bayfield Baptist Church
the annual Rally Day in
the Sunday School was
held with Magician.
Wallace Rourke of
Simcoe.
He taught the children
(ages 3 to 87) many Bible
truths through his magic
acts. He explained how
the shed blood of Jesus
covers sin. Sin separates
man from God but when
Jesus died on the cross,
He erased all confessed
sin from each true
believer, so it disappears
(like magic). Life is like a
rope 'cut in several
pieces, when one accepts
Christ as Saviour, life is
complete and whole
again, like his rope. He
stressed that these truths
should be used in every
day life, not just on
Sunday.
A special contest is
being held for the next
few weeks, with the
Sunday- School divided
into two teams. General
manager and coach for
the Blue Jays team are
Doug and Sandra Talbot,
and for the Red Sox, Joe
and Ann Chapman.
Points can be earned by
attendance, )ringing in
visitors etc. The at-
tendance this Sunday was
just three short of the
goal set:
Mrs. Cathi Cullen
supplied the special
music for the services
with several beautiful
Community
news and events
Book Review Club
To Meet October 1
The newly formed Book
Group will hold its first
meeting at the Bayfield
Library on Monday,
October 1 at 11:45 a.m.
Mr. W. Partridge, Huron
County Librarian, will be
on hand to explain what
books will be read and.
discussed during the
year. Anyone wishing to
join should sign the list
which is posted in the
Library.
Scout Groups
- To Register
The Beavers,
Brownies, Guides and
Scouts are asked to
register for the coming
year at St. Andrew's
United Church on
Saturday, September 29,
between 10 and 11 a.m.
Arthritis Canvass
Under Way
Volunteers are, con-
ducting the canvass for
the Arthritis Society
during September. If
anyone is missed who
wishes to donate will they
please contact Dawna
Westlake, 565-2462 or
Joyce Chilton 565-2165
Euchre. Club
Card players are
reminded that the Euchre
Club will be starting
another season.
The first night of cards
will be held at the
municipal building on
October 3, starting at 8
pm.
jai
the
Historical Society
,Log mansion impressive
Ken Johnson of the Old
Homestead Camp was'
host to the Bayfield
Histoiical Society on
Monday evening. He was
introduced by Len Carter
and addressed the 40
members in his immense.
40 foot living room
warmed by a roaring fire
in the enormous
fireplace. After his talk,
Canon Paull thanked him
for his hospitality and his
engaging account of the
'do-it-yourself' con-
stuction of his new log
edifice and his patient
. replies to - many
questions.
"We have had many
outstanding and varied
meetings", Canon Paull
said, "but have ex-
perienced nothing more
unique and interesting
than this great baronial
hall and your description
of how it came to be".
Mr. Johnson's home is
hidden away in the woods
on the original road to
Goderich where some of
the corduroy still
remains. The woods is the
Round and
about the village
Mrs. Grace Duggan
was visited by her sister
Miss Agnes Petty of Port
Credit, Mississauga for a
week recently.
The Rev. and Mrs. J.
Reddoch visited Lambton
County last Sunday
where Mr. Reddoch was
the guest Preacher for
the Anniversary Service
solos. She was ac -
at Rosedale United
companied by Mrs.
Church. They later
_Muriel Snider at the
visited with friends in the
piano. It was a great day
Oil Springs district.
for all.
Mr. and Mrs. Len
Carter returned recently
Bits and Pieces
from a trip to Leduc,
Alberta where they at -
Congratulations - to
tended the wedding of
Andrew Erickson who
their eldest grand -
was the recipient of the'
daughter, Dawn, who was
Grade 10 English
married
Teacher's Award at the to Kirk Newbigging of Leduc,
Commencement Exer- formerly of Listowel. The
cises in Central Huron Carters have two sons
Secondary School Friday
and their families in
evening, September 21.
Leduc. Ted and Helen are
The $25 cash award was
the parents of Dawn and
presented by Mr. W
the three other children.
Munro. Andrew is the
Dennis and Jeanette have
youngest son of Walter
a family of three. The
and Milvena Erickson.
Carters spent several
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
weeks in Leduc,
Eric4Son were Sunday
, the site
dinner guests of Mr. and of the first oil find in
Alberta.
Mrs. Russell Desjardine,
Wendy, Stacey and Todd We are sorry to report
of Grand Bend. The oc- that Scott Easton is again
in • traction at War
casion was the birthday
Memorial • Hospital in
of Russell.
London. We hope your hip
Milvena Erickson was
condition will soon be
the Thursday visitor with
corrected Scott.
her , sister Norma
Brigadier and Mrs.
Stewart, Gordon and
Fred Clift have returned
family at RR 3, Ripley. from a visit with his
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
cousin, Miss Nora Hilary
Casler from Lansing,
who lives in Aurora in a
Michigan and Mr. and
Heritage House. known as
Mrs. Harvin Zoerhoff,
the Manor. The Clifts also
Holland, Michigan, spent
visited with their
a couple of days with Mr.
daughter, Barbara, and
and Mrs. Norm Talbot.
friends in Ottawa.
Mr. and Mrs. Gord
Miss Margaret
Chesney and family, Mr.
Durham of Darwin,
and Mrs. Doug Talbot
Australia visited with
and daughters spent the
Mrs. Fred Middleton and
weekend at Lion's Head Miss Kay Reid. She will
and the surrounding
go on to visit her brother
area.
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George H. Durham and
his family in Calgary.
Steven Telford is still a
patient in University
Hospital in London after
his recent accident.
Villagers wish him well
and hope for his quick
recovery.
Garden Club
update
- President Doris Hunter
has asked that members
of the Garden Club take
note of the change of
date. The regular
meeting night is the
second Monday of the
month. Since in October it
falls on Thanksgiving
Day, the meeting will be
held instead on Saturday
evening, October 13 when
Dr. Douglas Grant will be
the speaker. He will
discuss vegetable gar-
dening. Th.e meeting will
be held in the punicipal
building.V
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punctual is that there's
nobody there to ap-
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source of its eight' inch
square hemlock los and
its handmade Cedar
shingles from trees 130
years old.
All the electric wiring
is cleverly concealed
behind the logs. The
fireplace limestone slabs,
about an inch thick came
from a quarry at Wiar-
ton. A huge brass can-
delabra from n old
Toronto house hangs at
one end of the room and
holds a myriad of can-
dles.
During the winter
months when the camp
was not busy, Mr.
Johnson cut and piled
logs for three years. He
had three jigs built to
fashion the corners of the
squared logs and made
the cedar shingles
himself. He intends to
cover the cement floor
with oak plank flooring.
He discovered a most
unusual oak banister in a
house being razed near
Fullarton which resulted
in his addition of an
upstairs which was not
originally intended. This.
is ti built over a' double
garage, a kitchen and
other rooms in an L
shaped addition to the log
living room.
His account of how it all
came about is a
fascinating story.
Incidentally the ac:.
coustics in that room,
with its arched ceiling,
cannot be surpassed.
Dr. Grov Shepherd
chaired the' meeting.
Archivist Dorothy Cox
reported several new
gifts for the archives
roonx which will be open
on Tuesdays from 1:30 to
4:30 p.m. from October 1
until June 30. She advised
that scrap -books be made
up of acid free paper
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which can be obtained
from a printer who will
cut it and punch the holes
for assembling it, -arid
that only One side of each
page should be used.
Kelly Ball was ap-
pointed to take charge of
ticket sales for the
needlepoint picture which
was donated to the
Society to be raffled.
Elva Metcalf reported
that $67.50 has already
been realized from the
sale of tickets at the
Bayfield Fair.
Refreshments were
served by Doris Reddoch,
Doris MacDougall and
Betty Burch.
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available for Inspection in • the office of the Vifigil*'.
;lark.
Tho lands comprising the. portl4 of the. *aid Mad:
allowance to b9 stopped up and.closed are to ko con,
voyed to the, abutting property owners accordance
with, terms established by the Municipal Council of the
Corporation of the Village Of Bayfieicl.
The Municipal Council of the said Corporation will hear,
In person or by Counsel, Solicitor or Agent, any person
who claims that hisiland will be preludicially affected
by the -proposed by-law and who applies to be hoard at
a meeting to be held in the Council Chambers of the'
Corporation, Municipal Building, in the Village of
Bayfield, Ontario, on Monday, October 15th, 1979, at
the hour of 7;00 o'clock in the evening, or so soon
thereafter as the said.meeting may be held.
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