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Mr. and Mrs. Art Latimer
r ; and Christine from Weston
visited with her mother, Mrs.
; ,right on the weekend.
Mr.,,and Mrs. Norni Talbot
visited Tuesday-:.- with 'their -
son.h
Talbot, Marshal'
in St Thomas. They also
called on another son, Mr.
and Mrs. David Talbot, Lia
Anne and Christopher in
London.
. Mrs. George Reid df Varna
is spending some time with
her sister Mrs.. L.B. Smith.
Mrs. Myrtle Pease and
Irtrin spent the weekend at
their home here.
Mrs. Norma Stewart of
Ripley visited her sister, Mrs.
MiIvena_ -Erickson . ,rton,•
Tuesday. She Was: ac-
•
conpanied by Mrs. Janet
K+pton from Amberley.
Mrs. W.E. Morley .of
Cleveland, Ohio has spent
several days at her home in
the village. .
Dr. and Mrs. Bill Tillmann
and family, London were in
the vill on a weekend.
Mr.." i*y, Schen Mr. and
Mrs.erm Talbot . and
Mrs. oug Talbot ended..
the Golden Wedding
Anniversary. of friend , Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Hoover, in
the North Norwich Public
School in Burgesville.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Eckert of Clinton
on the safe arrival of their son
Bertram John. .
Mr. and Mrs. John Boyes
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Erickson and family
attended a family reunion in
Clinton at the home of Mrs.
Marie Eckert -in honour of her
new grand, son Bertram John.
They had a special thrill as
there were four generations
on both sides of the family. As
Mike and Janet both came
from Bayfield, it is .in-
teresting. to note the four
generations ..were; Mrs_
Marie Eckert; her father,
Mike; and Baby Bertram,
also John.-Boyes, his mother,
Janet and Bad ~Bertram.
Congratulations to all.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Casler
from Lansing. Michigan
visited Mr. and Kra. _Norm
Talbot on Friday and treated
them to a Chinese , dinner at
the Canton . Restaurant,
London, in honottar Df Mr. and
Mrs. Talbot's 38th wedding
anniversary.
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The Bayfield Ever Young
Club metin the Municipal
Building on Thursday night
with 30 members answering
the roll call.
Tickets were sold for the
annual Christmas dinner
being held in St. Andrews
United Church on Dec. 2. This
will be the last meeting of the
club until January. The lucky
ticket for the afghan will be
drawn at the dinner.
More names were
suggested • for the Senior
Citizens' Apartments
Lakeview- Ledge, Lakeview
Manor, take de. Manor and
Clan Greglr Court. These will
be given to The proper source
for " a decision. Happy -Ina
thdays:_.sung to Mrs.
peorge' $ 1 ".
The Bayfiejd Club has`been
invited to be ;kith the Varna
Seniors on December 15th at 2
p•m
After • the meeting was
adjourned euchre was en-
joyed by all, the winners were
as follows: ladies high. Maty
Clark, men's high, Ken Lynn;
ladies low, . Lenora Orr;
rnen's low, .Clinton Gibson
Lone hands John Lindsay.
Bayfield Baptist Church
held _.theirregular services
Sunday with the pastor, Rev.'
Brian Harrison in charge.
The morning sermon was
based on the ist Chapter of
Acts, verses 1-8, this ,passage
specifically says Christ
commands everyone to
witness. (Ate must be con-
sistant in tete Life they lead
and be an example, if.. they
are not witnessing what good
are they? It is like a
lighthouse if one couldn't
depend on the light being on.
Mien one accepts Christ as
their Saviour they
Wutornatically become a
itless for Christ.
After the evening service a
"fireside" hour was spent in
the Sunday School rooms,
with light refreshments being
served. `1
The Christmas meeting of
the Baptist Women's
Missionary fellowship will be
held Tuesday Dec. 7th at the
home of Mrs. Janet Talbot at
8 p.m. There will be an ex-
change of small gifts. All
Church women are invited.
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the tnembers - are asked to . .
remember the White Gift
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A pot luck lunch Will be held,_
following this -service also the
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