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Citizens News, January 26, 1977
Bayfield
by MIhvreua Erikson
Mrs. Dorothy Horner, Creston,
B.C. and Mrs. Fred Steep of the
Clinton area visited for a couple
of days this week with their
brother-in-law and sister, Mr, &
Mrs. Albert Craig.
Mr. & Mrs. Dave Overboe,
Scott and Theresa of Watford and
Mrs. Doris McLeod of
Kingsville, visited for the week
end with Mr. & Mrs. Donald R.
McLeod, Dawn,Emm.a and John.
Mrs. Berthena Hammond was
a week end guest with her
brother-in-law, sister and
nephew, Mr. & Mrs. Ed Florian
and Dennis in Clinton.
Mr. & Mrs. Les Talbot and
Cari-Lynn returned to their home
in. Thompson, Manitoba after
spending the past month with his
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Norm
Talbot,
Ross and Mildred Merrill
motored to London with Ed and
Lois Wise to attend the South
Western Ontario Square Dance
Association Workshop and Dance
on Saturday afternoon and
evening held at Fanshawe
College.
Best wishes to young Robert
Fisher, who is confined to War
Memorial Sick Children's
Hospital in London. His parents,
Larry and Carol along with his
brother Brian and the rest of us
all wish him a speedy get well.
Mrs. Judy Layton, Joanne and
Sheryl of Brucefield, spent
Sunday with Mrs. Layton's
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Craig.
Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Talbot,
Deanna and Marsha, St. Thomas,
were Sunday guests of his
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Norm
Talbot.
Mrs. Myrtle Pease and Irvin,
London, were at their village
home for the weekend.
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Mercer,
Brenda Lee and Christine,
London, visited Saturday and
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E.W.
Erickson, Andrew, Luanne and
Lydia.
Mr. & Mrs. Norm Talbot and
Mr. Ray Schell, attended the
wedding of Gary Freeman to
Susan Reid, on Saturday af-
ternoon in College Avenue United
Church in Woodstock and the
reception afterwards in the
Moose Lodge. Gary is a nephew
of the Talbot's and a grandson of
Mr. Schell.
Folk remedy for a head cold—
take nine deep whiffs from a dirty
sock.
Agricultural
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Society
Reports at the Bayfield
Agricultural Society Annual
meeting held January 19, showed
another successful year with all
sectionsshowing a large number
of entries. The only section which
suffered from the unseasonable
spring weather was the fruit and
even there we had good exhibits.
The annual convention of
Agricultural Societies was an-
nounced as February 16 and 17 in
Toronto. The president of the
Society was appointed to the
Grounds Committee set up by the
Village in regards to the Fair
Grounds, A membership com-
mittee was approved with Brig.
Fred Clift named as chairman
and Tom Penhale and Everett
Mcllwain.A canvasswill be made
for new members.
The Fun Dog Show is to be
discontinued for this year and
tentative plans were made for a
junior section for poultry,
pigeons and rabbits with Mrs. R.
Huntely in charge. Added at-
tractions for this year's fair,
which will be held on September 2
and 3 (Labour Day weekend) will
be a Talent Show for the Saturday
evening preceding the dance.
Outgoing president Tom
Penhale was given a hearty vote
of thanks for his work and time
over the past three years. The
attendance of 20 members was
considered good considering the
weather.
Unamimously accepted by the
meeting as officers for the
coming year are as follows:
honourary directors: Bert Dunn
Sr., Mrs. F. Middleton; Forest
McClure, Fraser Stirling;
Directors: Thos. Penhale, Robt,
Stirling, Fred Clift, Everett
Mcllwain, Ted Dunn, Mrs. E.
Yeo, Fred McClymont, John
Semple, Mrs. Don Haw, Grant
Stirling, Gary Triebner, Mrs.
Jack Merner; President, Robert
Stirling, Past President, Thomas
Penhale, first vice-president,
Fred Clift; second vice-
president, Ted Dunn.
Senior Citizens
Bayfield Senior Citizens will
meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday
evening, January 27, in the
Municipal Building. Guest
speaker will be Mrs. Mary Ann
Kowbuz, co-ordinator of the
Huron Volunteer Bureau. We feel
Mrs. Kowbuz has a real message
for all Senior Citizens in Bayfield,
and all are cordially invited.
Notice
A dear friend and patron is
once again back with us. She is a
welcome addition. Mrs. Haw will
be glad to accept your personals
and I will continue to try to bring
you the meeting news. If you fail
to reach one of us, please don't
hesitate to call the other
correspondent. Mrs. Haw and I
plan to work together tobringyou
news, views and happenings in
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Pee Wees
Bayfield Pee Wees met
Monkton, Friday night in
Bayfield with the score of 7-4 for
Monkton. The team played a good
game with Jeff Merner scoring
two goals, Rick Johnston one and
David Sturgeon one. Assists went
to Rick Johnston two, David
Sturgeon two, Jeff Merner one
and David Phoenix one.
WHIPPER
WATSON'S
SNOWARAMA
Sunday, Jan. 30
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