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Bayfieldell own lady, Myrtle Parker, dies at age
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• A well -loved and fondly attended school for a number a years. They piano and guitar and
remembered Bayfield- while in Bayfield and as a then moved into the loved doing it,
lady, MYrtle Ann Parker„ young girl moved with Village, where Mrs. She always had a
e n $t, Iosep 's •her family to Owen Sound Parker remained • until twinkle in her eye and
Ho op ital. LOnden, ,where she received ° the 1977 when failing eyesight that Irish lilt to her voice
Ontario, January 27, 1980 remainder of her forced her to give up her and was Weyer full of
in her 8 t y
education.,
11°Tne, which •
time she mischief
13orn, .in- Bayfield An September 20, 1916, left ing to reside in Huron- After *mov
Robert hi 1927, her
parents, three sisters and
one brother.
Mrs. Parker. rested.at
BaU Funeral , Home,.
Clinton- until Thursday,
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1.89a, Mrs. Parkerwas the Myrtle Ann Brown view. •
Huronview, she eli* rig can
OeCond daUghter of ,married Total Henry* It waS a fitting -tribute -tertained the residents
C apt a in Al ex an der Parker of Bayfield and to Mrs. Parker to haVe there. Each day she
BroWn and Maude returned to RRa, Bayfield had the • choir and would go from fIQQr to
(Gordon) 13roWn, She where they farmed ter a congregation join in floor, playing and--in-
singing at her,tunerat as VolVing the residents in
• she had', --enjoyed. music aing-songs, She ' truly
and entertained with her shared her talents and
talents all her life. She .brought much 'joy to -all
was a lover of music and aroUnci her. '
her home wao.always full •She is sadly missed by
of young and old alike her. family and friends
enjoying sing songs and and also by. all those .at
listening to her play. Huronview. ,who'waited-
Although she couldn't daily for her to brighten
• KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION
HURON CENTENNIAL SCHOOL
ues ay, March 4, 1980
Parents of children whO will be five years
Old during 1980- should call Huron County
--Hoisith-1.1nit.'-4or-an-appointment---tinie-lore
their registration at the school, (527-129
before noon.) Bring. proof of age. - •
J. Cochrane D. MacDonald
Director Chairman .
The Huron County Board of. Education
[REGU26 oz. SIZE
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MRS. SMITH FROZEN
Appi. PIES
-•Rev. Bennett
celebrated •Holy Com-
munion at the 8.a.rn. and
10 a,m,. services in
Trinity on Sunday. The
epistle ,for Sexagesinia
Sunday was read by
Philip Du Boulay.* The
Rector close "Parables:
Earthy stories with a
-4-Heavehly, Meaning" as
his sermon theme. Harry
Baker • and Harold
Beakhust collected, the
•offering,
• In the world cycle of
....prayer.,..the_ congregation
was asked to remember
the members in Central
America and the
Caribbean: St. Mat-
thew's, St. Paul's, St.
Peter's in Windsor; the
hungry of the world; the
Diocese of.the Arctic and
the Holy Catholic Church
read a note of MUSIC, she thejrdays,
played for many, many Mrs. Parker, is,•sur-
years in an orchestra, It vived by her three
was often remarked and' children, Maude (Mrs.
-marvelled- by—her-ov-----Fid)--77-Xeiton of
chestra members that Bayfield; Charles Parker
they would play a •of Toronto and
selectiOn of music, Jacqueline (Mrs. Keith)
Myrtle would listen, then Pruss of London; six
she would be able to play grandchildren and eleven
it by ear, She taught great-grandchildren. She
numerous young people .was predeceased by her
in the areato play both 1958,
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in
a
son
January ' 1980; thence,'
to Trinity Anglican
Church,.Bayfield where
the funeral service was
held at 2 p.m. with the
Rector of Trinity,
Reverend William, NI.
Bennett officiating. He
was Assisted by. Canon
F.11. Paull (Ret.) and
'George Yournatoff,
both, former
s rememb
in Japan, -Debbie Wain,.
Cindy Cuf-f and Leanne
Veysey brought the
Sunday Schoolers to the
Altar rail before- Rev.
Bennett follow.ing the
Eucharist where he gave
them each_his, blessing.
They remained in Church
for the closing hymn,
prayers and benediaion:
arafrni Qt. °V,Fqg TSCkie
iRt=9mresilwIflililibetYrn° SaPdreinig Mah1081".11!ot : "Abi4er With
the Sayfteld Cemetery. Pallbearers for the late
Organist for.theserVIce Mrs, • - P#rker were
.was -1W -granddaughter, grandsen$ Don DineI,
Mrs. jacqueline (Jackie) Larry /*KVA.ind Ian
Johnston ottlayfjekl, who Stewart all_ of LOM011;
aecOmP.anie4 Rev MaiXtice. SairtIO and
er other,, "The Lord's Prayer" and RaYfield and great-
Youmatoff while he sang' Charles Pruss both of
Johnston and the choir
was under the direction o
Eric W. Earl, Flowers in
Trinity -were placed to the
Glory of God and in
loving --memory •of
Margaret Lynn by the
family.
The Rector will be in
Londdn today at a
-meeting of the Huron
'Church Camp committee
.port orts
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Wednesday night the
girls tangled in another
broornball game. The
West came away with a 1-
'6 win on a goal scored.by
Barb Sturgeon.
In men's broomball,
the West also prevailed
over the East by a 5.4
score. -Kevin Shietds
paced the winners/ with
two goals while/ Ron
Reder, Woody Whetstone
and Larouche had
singles.
In S.H. .L. Inter-
mediate ",C" Hockey, the
Zurich uckeyes ham-
mered the Centralia
Saint 9-3 Wednesday
nigt. Bayfield's John.
G ham scored one goal '
nd Tim- West had an
assist.
Sunday afternoon the
Buckeyes clinched -.first
place in their division by.
defeating the Goderich
Merchants 5-4. John
Graham picked up an
assist in the contest
which featured more
defensive action than
offensive power.
The Buckeyes have
three regular season
games remaining, This
coming Sunday - it's
Hensall vs. Zurich in
Zurich.
The Bayfield -Bulletts
were practising Monday
night, claiming to be
tuning up for a tour-
nament coming- _Alp in
March.
Teams are still needed
for the "no contact"
hockey tournament to be
played at the Bayfield
arena on Saturday March
1.
Any team interested in
entering, please call
Harry at the arena.
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the • choir 4 nd,/grAndsen ZUekZOhnstOn
Congregation cyaririg. the(
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Five Graduate
Students enrolled in the
Faculty of Environ-
mental Studies at York
Univerisity, Toronto, are
currently examining the
env/iionmental impact of
th proposed Mill Pond
arina in the Bayfield
River, at Bayfield.
As an -initial step) -the
students, under the
direction of a
professional - en-
vironmental assessor,
are attempting to identify
the key issues involved.
To do this, they are
circulating- -a brief
questionnaire to a cross-
sectional percentage of
the Bayfield population
by household. The..
questionnaire will note 11
"issues" identified by the
students, and as the
Bayfield residents to
rank, by number, the
importance of each issue.
All questionnaire
responses -will be ,kept
confidential, and will be
used at York University
to complete -the en-
vironmental assessment.
Any resident wishing a
Middleto
By -
-Blanche beeves
Morning Prayer w,as
held in St. James Church
Middleton . Dean
Aldwinkle and Ed Deeves
received the offering.
The Anglican Church
Women of St. James
Church will have their
February meeting at the
home of Mrs: Delores
Dutot with Mrs. Lynda
Steenstra in charge
Ken and Lynda Dutot
and Ivan were weekend
guests with Alvin and
Delores Dutot.
Mrs. Delores Dutot and
c6pyof the completed
environmental,'
assessment may obtain,
one by writing to the
Faculty of , Environ-
mental Studies, Ybrk
University, 4700 Keele
Street; DownsvieW,
Ontario .M3J 2R2.
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from page 10
Mrs. Lilian Higgins
read appropriate Poems
as part of the Christian
Education Program. The
firit accentuated the
importance of observing
and appreciating the
natural beauties which
surround us, and the
second, "A Prayer for thei;
Middle Aged" a -timely
and beautifully worded
reminder of the short-
comings to which we are
all subject as we grow
older.
Following the closure
of the meeting delightful
refreshments were
provided and served by
the Rev. and Mrs. Ben -
nett.
n news
Mrs. Bessie Hulls of
Bayfield travelled by
train to Cornwall to visit
with their daughter and
son, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Hulls and two grandsons,
Jason and Jonathon. A
very good time was en-
joyed by all.
John Deeves enjoyed
several days with -Marion
, and Jack Smith and
Lloyd of Dangannon.
Visitors on the weekend
at the Deeves home were
Mr. and Mrs. Cooper and
Chris of Chatham.
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