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Aldwincitle and -John Deo/es; _Cuptoin-of
has welcome her new replce
ament Aft12 years Maude Weston, as official book keeper at the countylibrarybranch. (Shelley
MiddletonThe 81111Ual vently Meeting of
St. James Anglican ChUIV14,,_ Middleton, was
held on Jan, 10 at the iteeteryo daralhorne
House. The Rector-Gdrdon Reynolds opened
the meeting with prayer and welconled
everyone to Camborne House.
The minutes of the last annual meeting
were read by the secretary, and Lois Wise
was elected to be the Vestry Clerk for this
meeting. Annual reports were presented by
the Rector, Wardens and Treasurer.
Reports from the Anglican Church
Women and the Sunday School were read.
Thanks was expressed to Ray Wise for -the
Bulletin Board which he made for the Sun-
day School.
The Rector read a very fitting memorial
to the late Stewart Middleton, which had
been written by Doris Hunter of Bayfield, a
close friend of the family.
The Huron Crisis Centre was discussed,
and it being a very worthivhile facility in our
area, it was felt that a specific Sunday be set
aside where monies received will be given to
the crisis centre.
The Parish Officers for 1984 are: Rector's
--Warden;RalphWelsh;- Peoples Warden, Bill
Steenstra; Delegates to Great Chapter and
Synod - Primary, John Deeves and Alter-
nate, Ray Wise; Board of Management,
. .04. wooroo.•40
Estelle Wise, Vera Miller, Margaret Mid-
dleton, Lots Wise, Blanche Deeves, Edward
Wise, Don Middleton, James Storey, Dean
Aldwinckle, Ed Peeves; Auditors, Dean
The Bayfieid Libitary has said farivverelftiiltilonWiille librarian-EnEd-- lekhas_retiredandAnny Johnston, right, 11013 taken over the du es
McPhee photo
Librarian has many interests
Our new librarian is Mrs. Anny Johnston. enjoyed the pottery, club and loves to read.
She and her husband small son Colin ag- She a fan of writer' Robertson Davies, en -
ed two, live on Louisa joys our leading Canadian Women Writers
Amp is a graduate in anthropology from and the classics and old English authors are
the University of Windsor. She also served of particular interest to her.
as librarian at the university library. Her pleasant smile will welcome us to the
A person of many interests, she has been library as she follows the succession of ex -
teaching exercise classes at Vanastra, has cellent librarians we have had.
Bayfield has a challenger
• from page 10 received a letter frOm the Channel 10 news
Road Superintendent Rick Penhale has crew regarding Bayfield's summer cricket
been appointed dog catcher for the village. match to be held in honor of the bicentennial
Reeve Johnston asked Mr. Penhale to do the year. Apparently they have decided to be
job and thederklifOinfOrM the COnniaiiniff- the- oppiising-teamfor the match and -they
that the works department is now available will be providing their services free of
to catch stray dogs. charge.
"Mr. Penhale is not on call 24 hours a day "They wrote that they will be bringing
to catch dogs," said Reeve Johnston. He along " cucumber sandwiches," laughed
also said that if Mr. Penhale is busy plowing Councillor Owen.
roads, villagers cannot expect him to stop - Kay Reid, a resident of Bayfield, com-
what he is doing and -chase a dog. "Does my plimented the Reeve and the village mato.:
compensation cover dog bites?" joked the dean for ."the wonderful condition of the
new dog catcher. • roads in Bayfield." "I have always thought
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The Reeve said the dogs will be taken to of London as a wealthy city but when I was
South Huron Veterinary Clinic inZurich and last there; their _residential streets were
• '-- there will be a charge. He said owners of the deplorable," Mrs. Reid added. °
dogs are libel to a fine of up to $50. It is $15 Mr, Jack Pounder's application for a roof
plus any added cost for the first offence, $25, on his boat storage area was approved by
plus added cost for the second offence and council. Councillor Huffman moved the ap-
$50plus added cost for the third offence. -Plication be -accepted and Councillor Owenv
Councillor Owen reedited that she'has secondedthe motion: -
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A -reminder by Noness of free
• 'Sound and Image' concert e
Lioness News \
As already announced the Lioness semi-
, sored concert due to take place on Jan. 23 at
the Community Centre, is open to all free of
charge. For those who did not obtain tickets
for the series, they are available for this oc-
casion and may be obtained from Mrs.
Wynn Graham - 565-2847, so don't miss the
opportunity of an evening's entertainment,
especially welcome at this time of the year.
The program, 'Sound and Image', should
have a wide appeal and just as the Lioness
Don't overdo it
If you partake of hOliclay cheer, let so-
meone else drive, warns the Ontario Safety
League, or limit your drinks to one an hour.
If you are host, make sure no drivel. is im-
paired and that everyone has a safe way to
get home. If necessary, let them .stay the
night at our place.
Party -givers with small children should
clear away leftover food and drink soon
after guests have left. Early -rising children
could become ill by sampling party left-
overs. The Ontario Safety League reminds
you to also dump ashtrays, check
upholstered furniture for cigarette butts and
make sure no matchbooks are left around
before retiring.
osommeessmel,
NOTICE
Dog Licences are
NOM Q�
now available at the
Municipal Office.
• Patrick M. Graham
Clerk Treasurer
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their firm supped for the village, it is hoped
that this will' be reciprocated with a good at-
tendance at the concert.
The next in the regular series will take
place on Feb. 7 and.details will be announc-
ed next week.
• Bayfield Historical Society
The annual general meeting of the
Bayfield Historical Society will be held on
Jan. 23 at the Municipal Building. As in
former years this will take place in the
afternoon at 2 p.m. It is hoped that all
members will make a special effort to be
present, and maybeTbring witnthem poten-
tial new members. ,••
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1984
HURON COUNTY
ATLAS
This is a project to commemorate
Bicentennial Year In Ontario and to
update the original 1879 Huron County
Atlas.
All businesses, organizations, groups
and individuals within the county of
Huron are invited to submit articles for
the 1984 Atlas.
Forms and guidelines may be obtained
at your local library or municipal office.
For further Information call:
Cathy Vanderbatg 524.2950 '
or if no answer call the County Clerk's
Office 524-8394.
• Steering Committee
1984 Huron County Atlas
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ward Wise; Organlat, Sarah Storey;
Chancel Guild, Audrey Middleton. and
Estelle Wise; Church School Education,
--Lynda Steenstra; Pt.ess Reporter, Blanche
Deeves. •
Thanks went to the nominating committee
of Dean, Aldwincitle, Audrey Middleton and
Bill Steenstra for .worldng on this commit-
tee, Om to Barbara Reynolds tor typing up
all the reports for the meeting,
Bill Steenstra suggested sonle.:Way0 to in-
crease church membership, an a Worship
Committee was set up to enlarge on these
plans.
Appreciations were expressed by the Rec-
tor for everyone's support in 1983, also to the
A.C.W., the Organists, firemen, and ,koaes
Storey for snow removal- Thanks was also
conveyed to Rev. and Mrs. Reynolds for
their warm hospitality.
A.C.W. Meeting
The Jantiary meeting of St. 'James
Anglican Church Women, was held Jan. 12,
at the home of Audrey Middleton,. Carol
Wammes was the leader in char& of the
meeting. She opened -the meet* brthank-
ing ,Audrey •for -•openingTher—homer and-.
welcomed everyone for coming. Vera Miller
read a poem and Carol read the Meditation.
Vera Miller read the minutes of the last
meeting and the Annual Report of the year.
Delores Dutot presented the treasurer's
report and the Annual Financial Statement
for 1983. •
Two cards of thanks were read. One frern
heel Middleton and . one Worn Sarah
Storey. Audrey Middle* VO 'Ott:
the corrOsPandefit for. F
tide year, Sarah Sto
Card around that 041O
former Prayer Partner,
Everyone is remluded to 'orlilg Personal
items to the Fehruars meeting, for bale to
be sent to St. $0140
Quilt blocks were handed out eak'
broidered for a alb quilt,
New ideas for 1984 were discussed,. The
February meeting is to be a Valentine Tea
with everyone giving to, special donation.
February is also the month for everyone to
bring in what pennies they have collected -
Rolled Please, The Birthday and Special
Days Box, is to be renewed again this year,
with Delores Dutot in charge.
The date of Saturday, July 7th was set for
a Bake Sale at St. James Church.
Cheques are
convernent and safe
cheqxies has...,many.achrantages over carrying cash, says Grace Whittington,
home and family management specialist
with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and
Food's rural organizations and services
branch. Cheques are convenient, safe and
provide accurate records of your expen-
ditures. Endorsed cheques are legal
receipts and always show the correct
amount of payinent7---
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CASH AND FINAL
ALTERATIONS AT
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UNDERWEAR
We are discontinuing certain lines
of winter underwear. See our table
of odd garments.
1/2 PRICE and Less
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4 Dinner Knives, 4 Dessert/Soup Spoons, 4 Teaspoons
A. COMMUNITY* SILVERPLATE SALE $139.95.,
The exquisite beauty 'of Community is unequalle'd,
Regular suggested retail 5220.00.
B. 1881e ROGERS eSILVERPLATE SALE $114.95
The Rogers name brings you a history of
uncomOomising craftsmanShip. Here is value
beyond price.
Regtar suggested retail 5165 00
C. HEIRLOOM* STAINLESS SALE 5109.95
Heavyweight, luxury quality stainless created
expressly for consumers with dqctiminatpg tastes.
Regular suggested retail 5160 00
D. COMMUNITY STAINLESS SALE $76.95
,Canada's best selfig brand of stainless Truly fine
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Regular suggested retail S110.00
E. ONEIDA' DELUXE STAINLESS..; ,SALE $59.95
Popular price and popular design styles make this
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Regular suggested retail 582.50
Hurry! Sale ends January 31, 1984
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