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HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Miss Marie Gelinas. The Best
of Wishes to you from the Zurich News:
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ANNOUNCEMENTS - Zurich
Miss Marie Gelinas of the Bluewater Rest Home
has reason to celebrate: She will be 104 years
old on November 12 (Thurs.): There will be an
Open House and Birthday Party on Thursday and
friends and 'well-wishers' are welcome to
drop in any time during the afternoon.
UPCOMING EVENTS IN ZURICH
Zurich Chamber of Commerce will be holding
its monthly Dinner Meeting on November 12
at 7 p.m. at the Dominion Hotel.
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Fall Bazaar at the Bluewater Rest Home on
Saturday, November 14 from 2 to 4 p.m. Bake
Sale, Tea and Penny Sale. Bazaar is spon-
sored by the Auxiliary of the home. There
will be a draw on a decorated cake. Every-
one is welcome. Happy to have you come out.
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Next General Meeting of the Zurich Lions Club
will be Mon., Nov. 16. A highlight of the
meeting will be the presence of the Deputy
District Governor, Pat McMahon of Innerkip.
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Lions Club Stag will be on Nov. 20 at the
Zurich Community Centre.
Bake Sale at Mennonite Church House, Goshen
St. N., on Saturday, November 21 from
2 - 4 p.m. Proceeds to refugees in Somalia.
Everyone is welcome.
UPCOMING EVENTS IN BAYFIELD
Trinity Guild Bazaar Home Baking and Tea
Table - November 21 at 2 r 4 p.m. Trinity
Church Parish Hall. Ail are welcome.
Lioness - The next Executive Meeting will be
November 16 and the next Dinner Meeting will
be December 7.
There will be a Recreation Committee Meet-
ing on Thursday, November 12 in the Munici-
pal Building at 8 p.m. The public is
welcome.
GIRL GUIDES - Bayfield -
HALLOWE'EN PARTY by Chanda Chilton
On Thursday 29th October the Guides of Bayfield
had a great Hallowe'en Party with cats, mice,
ghosts and a lot of other things too: The
costumes were judged as follows: Funniest -
a clown, Jody Merner: Scariest - a young
witch and her cat, Kelly Jo Brandon and
Shody. Prettiest - Lydia Erickson in a 14th
century dress. Most original - Kim Snell in a
Jelly Belly suit. The Prize for the best of
the animals went to Tara Cluff in her mouse
costume, and the prize for the best couple went
to Lori Sinnamon and Cathy Haw as an old man and
an old lady. Thanks to two surprise guests -
a tree and a robber - who turned out to be two
pathfinders, Serena and Lisa, who also helped
with the judging.
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LIONESS MAKE A DONATION TO THE PARENTS'
ASSOCIATION OF GUIDING - Bavfield
The Lioness Club held its regular Dinner
Meeting in the Community Centre on Monday
night with members of the Exeter Club
attending as guests.
A very interesting and informative talk
and slide presentation was made by
Gary Cline, Sales Representative of Brights
Wine. All were very impressed with how the
grape gets from the vine to the bottle.
The Children's Christmas Party will be held
on December 19 at the arena and tickets are
now on sale for the annual Christmas Stocking
Draw.
Two pound and five pound blocks or slices of
cheese are for sale from any Lioness member.
Cheese can be used in so many ways and
makes a nice gift for Christmas, too.
A donation was made to the Parents' Association
of the Guide Movement to provide supplies
needed by the Leaders of Brownies, Guides and
Pathfinders.
The next. Executive Meeting will be November 16
and next Dinner Meeting will be December 7.
RECREATION MEETING - Bavfield
There will be a Recreation Committee Meeting
on Thursday, November 12, in the Municipal
Building at 8 p.m.. The agenda will include
rules and regulations re baseball, badminton,
and volleyball. A date will be set for the
annual elections. Other items of concern will
also be discussed. The meeting is open to the
public.
VANASTRA RECREATION COMMITTEE
Swim-athon Award
Renouf W. A. Johns swam in the swim-athon
last Fall at the Vanastra Recreation Centre.
The purpose of the event was to raise funds
to buy equipment for the Special Needs Groups
at the Centre.
Mr. Johns won First Place Award for having the
most pledges and for raising the most money for
the Centre. ,He was sponsored by many Bayfield
residents.
This Saturday, November 14, from 10 to
11 a.m., another swim-athon will be held
to raise money to purchase a film pro-
jector for groups within the Vanastra
Recreation Centre.
JOE: Boy, are small cars ever expensive:
WILF: Well, if you want economy Joe you
have to pay for it.