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HANK'S SMALL ENGINES SALES AND SERVICE "Our service and experience make a difference" 523.9202 Hwy. No. 4, LONDESBORO, ONTARIO. 13ible unsurp By Doris; Hunter A knowledge of the Bible is an invaluable asset in this life. Not only. Christians,. find hope add inspiration in its teachings. The literary value of the King Jamesversion is unsurpassed. Bayfield has a Youth for Christ group who have been studying the Bible under the supervision of Mr. Joe Mayman. About 40 young people gather on the first Saturday of each month at Huron Centennial School to compete in a Bible Quiz. Points are tallied over the year and Saturday night the Bayfield Team found they had scored 150 points over the defending trophy holders from Zurich. Applause from the community to our team'and theii'.leader Joe. Members are .Julie Porter, Alison Dunn, Melanie Van Pater, Viecy Peniontt Christine Westlake, Jennifer 1 iurray lin Siertsema, Bob Dunn and Mark.Westlake. More Round about Late winter traveller Dora Warwick has returned from her well earned holiday in Florida. Dora is involved in just about every organization in Bayfield and the ability she shares is only equalled by her good humor and witty comments. The latest spot to open for treasure hunters is on Highway 21, just past the Captain's Cove as you go south on the left. Rob and Karen Lyons have assembled a challenging assortment of "Characters and Collectibles', which they are offering for sale in their barn. I love the cake basket I found on my first visit. Antiques are things over 50 rare old oficial say, and the tiYo OS have many such things there. Crocus The bulb from which I groyv sl ly expan4 s and whispering, sends out ne shoots, thin, ever dividing threads nderground searching for life-giving water after winter's death. The wall which separ,ates me from the light of tomorrow loses density and becomes transparent Yes, it will be time for spring for new green ectasy, for song and when I soon will:find my place, protected by the maple wood, the moon will then reflect the subtlety of my unfolding. — by Anneke Rogers Club meettng ea t ores auction enticing smell of chocolate, as well as the tempting displays of a wide variety off hand- made chocolates are just part of the scene. Cuddly teddy bears, _beautiful collector dolls are some of the other attractions as well as a wide variety of collector's plates -and if any of this doesn't tempt dried fruits, nuts, coffees and teas are available in attractive gift packaging if required. This venture in Bayfield is a new one for owners Paul and Cherie Seldon, who already have a store in Exeter, and this summer their daughter will be taking a hand in the business. Although the sign does not show on Main Street, there is no doubt that the quality of their goods will advertise itself for the taste of that chocolate lingers and like Oliver Twist you will be saying: "More!" By Helen Owen The next meeting of the Bayfield Garden Club will be held in the Municipal Building at 8 pinion May 13. On this occasion the club will be presenting a 'Plant Auction' and anyone familiar with the club and its activities will realize that this is an excellent opportunity to acquire plants which have been nurtured by a very keen group of gardeners. Everyone is welcome to come along. Memberships are coming in but some regulars have overlooked the renewalof their subscriptions and may be pleased to be reminded. New members are welcomed and the club is proud of its record and the fact that so many keen and experienced gardeners contribute to its activities each Stewart Middleton is remembered church first. Scotia with Len and Donna Mills and little Happy Big 5 to Matthew Steenstra. Lea. We also visited with Isobel and Bob Wednesday, May 8 the Great Chapter Davis, a former air man at the Clinton base. Meeting will be held in Wingham at 8 pm. Edward and I visited with Jack and I would like to say thank you to Hilda, Marion Smith in Dungannon on \ISunday. Audrey and John for keeping the news in the Jack is slowly recovering and is at his home paper while Edward and I visited in Nova now. Grant request rejected By James Friel set, =' said Councillor Helen Owen. , BAYFIELD - Bayfield council rejected a "I don't know if we should be in the day request for a grant of $934.63 from the care business anyway," said Councillor Jim Tuckersmith Municipal Day Care Centre, Quick. This statement elicited a comment deciding any grant request should be made during the newly instituted question and before the budget is set. answer period at the end of the council The letter in which the request was made, meeting. signed by Tuckersmith Clerk Jack "As long as there are small children and McLachlin, was dated Feb. 22. Bayfield single mothers, the municipality should be Clerk Pat Graham received the letter in .ear- in the daycare business," commented ly April, long after the grant request cut off Arlene Kok. date of March 15. Councillor Lloyd Huffman notek "If it's Four village families used the day care not in before the budget is set, then we have to put it off till next year." Council directed Clerk .Graham to inform Tuckersmith Township that requests made before the March 15 will be given considera- tion, but those received after that time can- , not be accepted. year. Projects of the club include the carefully tended wild flower sanrtitary on Mara Street, the tubs placed outside the library every year, the planting of the triangle on Main Street, and work on the Memorial Cairn. Main Street May reactivates the stores in Main Street which have been closed during the winter months. This year, Butternut Corner a group of new stores makes its bow. Already there is evidence of the occupation in this delightfully arranged and landscaped area, and there is no doubt that summer visitors will find much to interest them. One of the new stores Sugar and Spice opened its doors last Saturday, and as its name implies its fulilof all things nice! The By Blanche Deeves MIDDLETON-Communion and Dedica- tion of the Memorial Plaque in memory of Stewart Middleton was held at St. James Anglican Church. Following the first hymn Rev. Aubrey Bell dedicated the memorial plaque. Flowers in the church were placed in memory of a dear church member the late Mrs. Fred Middleton. Edward Deeves and James Storey received the offering Ann Griffiths was a visiter at the Sunday morning Service. The ACW will hold their May meeting at the home of Blanche Deeves. Ladies are asked to bring plants and other items for the sale. Sympathy goes to families of the late Mrs. Fred Middleton. The St. James congrega- tion was saddened to hear of her death. Following the church service on Sunday there was a short meeting of the Board to discuss painting of the church. A motion was made and passed to do the basement of the Wer.m: Equipped for any Job Dragline Farm ponds Gravel Bailing • Trucking iC tr ire ! Sand & Stone • Bulldozing Excavating Top Soil • Septic Systems Res. 482-9212 "Na job is t o big or too small" Tracking - Excavating Clinton Shop 482-9926 centre leaving various balances ranging just over $1 to an amount owed for 262 days at $10 per day. The provincial government covers 80 per cent of the centre's deficit. "It's no good coming in after the budget is WI Tweedsmuir Tea 9n. May 13 By Blanche Deeves Mrs. Fred Middleton. HOLMESVILLE - The Goderich Township Get Well wishes go out to Jack SMith who Women's Institute are having a is at home, recovering slowly. Tweedsmuir Tea on Monday, May 13 at 2 p.m. in the Community Centre in Holmesville. Everyone is welcome, especially chartered members. There will be a display of a collection of Mary Jean Baer dolls and thimbles, as well as a number of items of interest. An WC time tea lunch to be served.. The Enterprising Seniors will meet May 16 in the Community Centre. in Holmesville at 8 p.m. Ladies bring recipes. The Enterprising Seniors wish to convey. their sympathy to the families of the late 1 Oddfellows euchre By Isabel Scott. BRUCEFIELD - The Oddfellows held a euchre party on Friday evening. The win- ners were Ladies High, Doris Wilson; lone hands Marjorie Broadfoot; Low, Beatrice Welsh; Men's High, Bill Caldwell; Lone Hands, Marjorie Caldwell; Low, Bruce Mc- Clinchey; Luckyfc ifaw winners: Irlene Whit- more and Mrs. Jack Henderson. This was the last euchre party of the season. Isabel Scott visited Monday with Ian and Ellen Scott of London. SOYBEAN GROWERS FIRST LINE OFFERS: - There is more to seed quality than just germination - Seedling Vigour that may make the difference Rick Upfold U of G crop specialist explains: (repro W.O. Former) Even though farmers are using varieties that score well in germina- tion tests, they can still get a poor yield. Upfold warned. Seed with vigour can reduce prohlems associated with soil crusting, he commented. The seed is better able to break through the crust than seeds lacking vigor. 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