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The December meeting of the
Trinity Church Ladies' Guild
was held in the Parish Hall
Tuesday evening, December 8,
with eight members present.
The meeting was opened by
the rector, Rev. E. J. B. Har-
rison, with prayers. The act-
ing secretary, Mrs. Lloyd Scot-
chmer, read the minutes of the
last meeting and Mrs. L. B.
Smith gave her treasurer's re-
port. These two reports were
moved for adoption and approv-
ed.
Plans were made for the Sun-
day School Christmas party to
be held in the Parish Hall Tues-
day afternoon, December 29.
There being no further busi-
ness, Mr. Harrison took the
chair for the election of offic-
ers for the year 1965, and asked
Mrs. Percy Weston to act as
scrutineer.
Elect Officers
Those elected to office were:
honorary president, Mrs. Ern
Featherston; president, Mrs.
Fred Arkell; first vice-presi-
dent, Mrs. Percy Weston; sec-
ond vice-president, Mrs. Larsen;
secretary and press secretary,
Mrs. Lloyd Scotchrner; treasur-
er, Mrs. L. B. Smith; card and
flowers, Mrs. Harold King; and
the visiting committee will be
Mrs. King and Mrs. Smith.
The members accepted with
regret Mrs. Percy Weston's de-
cision not to continue on as
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president for 1965. She has held
the office for the past nine
years, and the Guild has com-
pleted many worth-while pro-
jects for the church, rectory
and parish hall under her lead-
ership. Mrs. Weston thanked
the members for their help
and co-operation during her
term as president. She will hold
the office until the new presi-
dent, Mrs. Arkell, returns from
her Western trip.
Mr. Harrison thanked the
ladies for their work during
the past year and their co-op-
eration with the wardens and
board of management in assist-
ing with work necessary to the
care of the rectory, church and
parish hall.
The meeting was closed by
the rector and a social hour
was spent, with each member
contributing to a pot-luck
lunch.
White Gift Service
At Varna Church
A White Gift Service was
held in the United Church at
Varna last Sunday morning
with the pastor, Mr. M. Mor-
rison, in charge and assisted
by a number of Sunday School
scholars.
The Sigma-C had charge of
the candle-lighting service.
Next Sunday the Christmas
service will be held at 10.15
a.m. and a candle-lighting ser-
vice at 7:30 p.m.
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BAYFIELD SOCIAL NOTES
Canon and Mrs. H. F. Paull
returned to Brantford on
Thursday after being overnight
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Diehl at "The Hut".
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. G. Bell-
chamber were in Guelph on
Saturday visiting their son and
his family, Mr and Mrs. J. B.
Grime, Derek and Barry.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Leonard
Varna Orangemen
Elect New Officers
LOL 1035 held their annual
meeting Thursday evening last.
It was preceded by a turkey
supper. The lodge Is again
sponsoring the skating rink
which will soon be in operation.
The County Master, Harry
Crich of Clinton, conducted the
election of officers and District
Master Russel Page of Grand
Bend installed the officers, as-
sisted by Leslie Hutchison of
Greenway.
The officers elected are as
follows: W.M., Charles Reid;
D.M., Ivan McCiymont; Chap-
lain, Louis Taylor; Recording
Secretary, Ralph Stephenson;
Financial Secretary, William
Dawson; Treasurer, Fred Mc-
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Thurs., December 17, 1964—Bayfield Bulletin—Page 5
God Bless Us Everyone!
A reformed Ebenezer joins the Cratchit family's
Christmas feast in the final scene of "Mr. Scrooge,'
the original musical to be seen on CBC-TV's Show
of the Week, Monday, Dec. 21. Clockwise from left
are: Cyril Richard, Alfie Bass, Neil Culleton, Tessie
O'Shea, Barbara Gryfe, Michael Dodds, Leslie Mc-
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church on Sunday, Dec. 20, at
7:30 p.m. A cordial welcome is
extended to all.
F/0 and Mrs. "Ted" Turner
and their baby daughter, Mary
Kathleen, arrived from Green-
wood, N.S., on Saturday to stay
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Turner, during the holi-
day season. They will return to
Greenwood on Jan. 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker,
Pam, Jackie and David, Dor-
chester, spent Sunday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Parker.
Trinity Church
Ladies' Guild
Elects Officers
were visiting her mother over
the weekend, Mrs. E. A. Fea-
therston, who has returned to
Willowdale with them.
Mrs. Ivan Steckle spent last
weekend in London as guest of
her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Tay-
lor and family.
Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Rivers,
accompanied by Mrs. M. Rob-
inson spent last Thursday in
Stratford.
Mrs. Ed. Sturgeon is a pa-
tient in Clinton Public Hospital.
Mrs. Russell Kerr is recup-
erating, but still confined to her
home after a fall sustained at
their son's home 10 days ago.
The choir of St. Andrew's
United Church will have a carol
and candle-light service in the
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