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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1969-11-06, Page 14PAGE FOURTEEN ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1969 AUDREY BELLCHAMBER TELLS YOU - - - - ALL ABOUT BAYFIELD INTERESTING HAPPENINGS IN ONTARIO'S PRETTIEST VILLAGE J.R.R. Willocl< and son Doug- las accompanied by John Finlay, Toronto spent the weekend at the WI.llock cottage. J. S. Rivers and family, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Murray Logan, all of London visited Mr. and Mrs. G.N. Rivers during the weer end. Renouf Johns, of Mount Clem - THE SOUND OF BRITAIN Bill Paul, Michael Aspel (inset) and Rex Loring are the cheerful trio who host The Sound of Britain every Saturday on the CBC radio network. Bill and Michael banter back and forth across the Atlantic on the Family Favourites segment of the show, with Bill in Toronto and Michael in London. Between popular music they air messages and requests for friends and relatives in both Canada and the U.K. Rex is host for the full two hours of Sound of Britain and his background suits him to the job. Born in Britain he has lived in Canada since the end of the Second World War when he served with the RAF. NOTICE Towne & Country Beauty Lounge WILL BE RE -OPENED TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11 NEW HOURS: Tuesday, Thursday and Friday Afternoon — 1 p.m. to 6 Saturday Mornings — 9 to 12 Open Thursday Evenings 'Till 9 p.m. FOR APPOINTMENTS, CALL ZURICH 236-4971 p.m. Figure Skating For Boys and Girls at Zurich Arena (20 Weeks or 40 Hours of Instruction) FIRST LESSON BEGINS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 AT 12 NOON Registration same day from 11 to 12 o'clock FEES $10.00 for Children up to Grade 5 $12.00 for Children over Grade 5 and Adults Fees to be paid by December 31, 1969 For further particulars, contact: MRS. DOUG ARMSTRONG ens, Mich. , spent the weekend at his village home. Mrs. Elaine Marshall and dau- ghter, Tracey, London, visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weston from Friday to Sunday. Recent guests of Mrs, Josephine Stirling were her nephew, Merm- an and Mrs. Stirling of Boulder, Colorada, while here they visit- ed Mr. Hugh IvicLaren of Port Elgin, 1), A. Stirling of Goderich This was Mr. and Mrs. Stirling's first visit here, although his fa- ther was born in Goderich Town- ship, and they were most inter- ested in seeing the places, and rhe old homestead of which his father had spoken so often. Mrs. I.,. Green has left to spend the winter in Hamilton. Bernard Sturgeon and Barry Atkinson of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sturgeon on Sat- urday. at- urday. Mr. and Ivirs. Lloyd Scotchnter attended the graduation of their son Iloward Sherritt, when be received his Bachelor of Arts degree during the autumn con- vocation held in Alumni hall at the University of Western Ont- ario. Iloward is presently vice- principal of Merlin Area Public School at Merlin, Ontario. Mrs. R, Il . F. Gairdner is at present a patient in Clinton Hos- pital. LIONS CLUB District Governor, Lion How- ard Henderson of Owen Sound, was tate guest speaker at the October 2 8, meeting of the Bayfield ].tons Club. Among business items dealt with was the acceptance of a tender for $175, for roofing the newly renovated storage shed. Members agreed to assist victims of a recent fire; --and decided to donate $500 to the Community Centre to assist with the instal- lation of artificial ice equip- ment. HALLOWE'EN PARTY This years Hallowe'en was in many ways quieter than last years, but the Lions annual par- ty was very well 'attended, Win- ners in the various classes were: Babies in costume; Luanne Erick- son, Minna Hutchings, Bobby Dunn. Pre-school girls fancy; Cindy Talbot, Laura Cantelon, Debbie Siertshma, Coptic; Laurinda Tolchard, Tracy Wallis Pre-school boys, fancy; Bobby Dunn, Freddy Wallis, Harold Brandson. Comic; Scott Overboe, Trevor Scorchnter, Bobby Siert- shnia. Girls 6-i8 year, fancy; Wendy Turner, Kathryn McFad- den, • Pamela Tolchard. Comic; Ann Talbot, Ann Haw, Gloria Talbot. Boys 6-8 years fancy; Mark Mitchell, Jeff Cantelon, •Peyer Payne, Comic; Billy Tay- lor, Andrew Erickson, Jeffrey •Merner. Girls 9-12 fancy; Dawn McLeod, Shirley McFadden, Patty Lynn Tolchard, Coptic; Pat Greer, Kay Hill, Ann Marie heard. Boys 9-12, fancy; Toni Hill, Steve Talbot, Johnny IvIc- Leod, Comic; Terry Heard, Bla- ir Brandon, Marvin Merner. Girls over 12, fancy, Penny Over. boe, Comic 1<aren Brandon. Boys over 12; Brian Brandon, Jeff Beck, Harry Talbot. Best Couple in costume; Brenda Talbot, Cathy Grainger, Mary Cantelon and Kim Diehl, Mary and Colleen Hill, Laura and David i1i11, Ver- onica and Crystal Huffman, Tom Hill and Steve Talbot. 0 One of the most effective meth- ods of good weed control is to know the hardest to kill weed in your field which is liable to cause a problem and treat for that weed. If you see a weed that you can't identify, take it to your district agricultural representative or weed specialist, so that adequate treat- ment can be applied. 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