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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1969-11-13, Page 14PAGE FOURTEEN AUDREY I;ELLCHAIIBtER TELLS YOU - - ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1969 ALL ABOUT BAYFIELD INTERESTING HAPPENINGS IN ONTARIO'S PRETTIEST VILLAGE Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor of Stratford, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. G.N. Rivers. Mr, and Mrs. Fletcher Mc- Laughlin, Megan and Alfie, Tor- onto, were weekend visitors with Mrs. Fred LeBeau. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker, Toronto spent the weekend with hi; mother, Mrs. Myrtle Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Larson and Karen, London spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Larson. Weekend guests at the Albion Hotel were; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Webb, Lisa and Andrew of Bir- mingham, Mich.; and Mrs. Wil- liam Smale of Grosse Pointe Farms. Norman Brown of London, spent the weekend at his Bayfield home WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Poth of Don Mills arranged a delight- ful surprise last Saturday evening for his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Poth of Bayfield to mark their 40th wedding anniversary. Other guests present at the Bedford Hotel, Goderich, were: Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Kendall Land son John of Elmira; Mr. and Mrs. Albert White of Dorchester'; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Poth of New Dundee; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Poth of Woodstock; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Poth of Waterloo, and Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Hughes of Bayfield. After the dinner, Mr. E. Ken- dall and Mr. R. Poth spoke both humorously and seriously and made the presentation of two beautiful floral fruit and candle, arrangements for table and buffet NOMINATION MEETING The nomination meeting for Reeve and four councillors for the village will be held in the Municipal Building on Monday, November 17, 7-8 p.m. Reeve Frank McFadden has stated that he will not stand for reeve, but may consider a nom- ination for council. Councillor Merton Merner says that he is undecided, Councillors Robert Snell will not seek re-election because in January he will be attending trade school and will be unable to give council his undivided attention. Councillor E. W, Oddleifson will stand for Reeve, Councillor Harry Baker, says that although he has en- joyed working with his fellow members he will not stand again. Having attended council meet- ings since the re -incorporating of the villa e I am firmly con- vinced that any member of the council devotes a great deal of time, effort and hard work, more than the average taxpayer real- izes. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY A gala party on November 1, at the Roseville home of their son Harold, marked the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McGregor of 11416 Rward, Warren, Michigan. Mr. McGregor is the son of the late Charles and Mary Mc- Gregor of Porter's Hill, Mrs. McGregor, nee, Della Walters is the daughter of the late Char- les and Emily Walters of God- erich. Married in Clinton, Ontario, the celebrants have made their home in Macomb County, for more than 30 years. Their fam- ily included four other children, Charles and John of Warren, Mich Ernest of East Detroit; Mrs. Ray- mond Weeks of Rochester; 13 grandchildren and eight great- grandchildren. Relatives from Bayfield, God- erich, Port Albert, Listowel, Lon don, Cornwall and Port Hope, joined the family for the happy occasion. REMEMBRANCE DAY Just 51 years after the signing of the 1918 Armistice, those who died in two World Wars were remembered at a quiet ceremony before the Cairn in Clam Gregor Park on Sunday. A high flying plane cut the two minute silence with the steady roar of it's engines, re- minding us that even today there is constant vigilance over North America, and a full scale war on the other side of the world. The Rev. Donald Beck, con- ducted the service, assisted by Rev. E . J. B. Harrison and Pastor L.M. Clemens. Wreaths were placed at the Cenotaph for the Province of Ontario by Mrs. George Hopson; Village of Bayfield, Councillor E. W. Oddleifson, St, Andrew's United Church, Mr. Bert Dunn; Baptist Church, J. Nicholls; Trinity Anglican Church, Harry Baker; Bayfield Lions Club, Lloyd Scotchmer; L.0 .L 24, Emerson Heard; Royal Canadian Legion 140, Ernest Hovey. Want Ads Are Sure to Bring You Results DIAMONDS CLEANED AND CHECKED NO CHARGE ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD. Clinton --. Walkerton — Seaforth a 11 �.111�HEll� FIVE ROSES-�7 Pounds AR Purpose Flour 79c ROSE Sweet Mixed Pickles 33c BRIMFUL Choice Creamed Corn _ _ _ _ 2/37c QUICK OR INSTANT Quaker Oats 59c Oranges 3 Dozen $1.00 LUCKY DOLLAR FOOD MARKET Zi C II Premiere of the 70 $ op ALI 4 ALI>NE W JET -AGE TRACTORS! See... Drive. .. an:knew eand pt of po�r comfort! New and exciting as the 1970s! One look at these great new Case tractors, and you'll hanker to drive one. And when you do, you're in for some mighty pleasant surprises! 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