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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1972
MILVENA ERICKSON TELLS YOU .......
ALL ABOUT BAYFIELD
INTERESTING HAPPENINGS IN ONTARIO'S PRETTIEST VILLAGE
Mr. and Mrs. Norman F.
Cooper, Mount Clemens, Mich•
igan are spending a few days
in the village; guests with them
for the weekend were Mr. and
Mrs. Gawain Johns and Gavin,
Mount Clemens, Mich; Mr.
Joel Ronwski, New Baltimore,
Mich., and Miss Linda Brum-
berg, New Baltimore, Mich.
Mr. Renouf Johns, Mount
Clemens, Mich., spent the
weekend at this home in Bay-
field.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mc-
Cormick, London, are visiting
with their son-in-law and
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Weston of Farmington, Mich.,
at their cottage.
Master Dennis Florian,
Clinton is spending a few days
with his aunt, Mrs. Jack Ham-
mond,
Mrs. Flora Paquette has ret-
urned to her home in Ottawa
after spending the past week
with her son-in-law, daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Orr, Billy, Ray and Cathy.
Mrs. Margaret Day, Bloom-
field Hills, Mich., visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Norman F. Cooper following an
extended holiday in Tuscon
Arizona.
Miss Rhea Sturgeon, London,
was with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Jack B. Sturgeon during
the holiday weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pruss and
family, London, spent Labour
Day weekend at their cottage
in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Knight
and daughters, of Toronto,
and Messers. Bill and Gil Lat-
imer were weekend guests of
the formers mother, Mrs.
Gilbert Knight.
Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Higgins
enjoyed a two week holiday
recently in the Highlands of
Haliburton as the guests of his
aunt, Mrs. G.M. Chesney.
Mr. Kenny Arkell, North-
wood, Middlesex, England
spent a few days last week visit-
ing his grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Arkell, enroute
to enter college at Liberty,
Missouri.
Miss Joanne Arkell and Chris
Unsworth, Northwood, Middle-
sex, England, are holidaying
for three weeks with the form-
er's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Arkell.
Mrs. Ted Morley, Cleveland,
Ohio, has recently purchased
the Baker residence from Mr.
Harry Baker on Highway 21
in the village. Mrs, Morley
is the former Peggy Burt, niece
of Harry Baker and she was born
in the home she has just pur-
chased.
Mrs. Morley's recent guests
were Tom and Ken Gulling,
Mrs. Betty Telfer and son Dav-
id all of Avon Lake, Ohio;
her son-in-law and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Crnjak,
Cleveland, Ohio, and Robbie
Morley (her son).
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scot-
chmer, Robert and Lori have
returned to Chatham after
spending the past week with his
mother, Mrs. L.W. Scotchmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Larsh and
Ann Margaret, Chatham, were
weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Talbot and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Corriveau
Sheila and Bryan, Waterloo,
Mr. and Mrs, Bob Desjardine
and Paula, Comber spent the
weekend with the ladies'
parents Mr. and Mrs. John
Wild and family.
Cpl. and Mrs, Stan Smith,
Lea Ann and Lisa, of Camp
Borden were guests of her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Larson
for the past week.
Mr. Bud Robinson, North Bay,
was with his mother, Mrs. E.B.
Robinson for the weekend,
Mr. and Mrs. George Cant -
rick, Birmingham, Michigan,
are spending a few days in the
village.
Through the kindness and gen-
erosity of Pioneer Park Assoc-
iation, a very enjoyable Band
Concert was held in Pioneer
Park last Saturday evening.
A group called Anvil from
Kitchener -Waterloo area, under
the direction of Dave Church,
who plays base guitar and
back-up vocal with Ed Burth-
wright, lead guitar, Larry
Heimpelon, drums, and Carol
Johns, vocal, played for the
evening performance for over
200 young and not so young
adults.
The group who have been
playing together for one and
one-half years, played their
farewell performance during
the weekend. They were well
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received and accepted an inv-
itation to play for the residents
of Paul Bunyan Trailer Court on
Sunday evening. The group
and organizers of the concert
send out a very special thank -
you to Pioneer Park Association
for the use f)f their very lovely
park.
Mr. Lloyd Clifton, student
minister of Knox Presbyterian
Church, for the summer months
and Mr. Doug Allen, youth
co-ordinator, have returned to
their respective studies.
Bayfield Volunteer Firemen
were called out Sunday morn-
ing to extinguish a chimney
fire in the Aylesworth cottage
on Tuyll Street.
Many of our summer residents
have left the village after
spending the summer season
with us, but tell us they will
return on weekends as long as
the weather permits. Mr. and
Mrs. Eric Krohmer and family
who have operated Cedar Grove
for the summer have returned
to their home in London; but
intend to come back for the
weekends, hopefully until
Thanksgiving.
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At the end of a hard week at the
office our spirits were raised
when one employee sighed thank-
fully, "I prayed all week for
Friday to come, and today my
prayers were finally answered!"
About People
Miss Esther Steckle returned
to E.M.C. Harrisonburg, Va.,
to resume studies in nursing,
after spending a short holiday
with her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnston
and family spent the holiday
weekend at Owen Sound with
the latter's parents Sergeant
and Mrs. Cecil Gibbons.
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Mrs. George Blake and Roxy
of London visited with Mr, and
Mrs. Vivan Cooper.
Mrs. Isabelle Seifert, Bram-
alea was a recent visitor with
Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Mellis.
Mrs. Ed McBride spent some
time with her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Pine, Sault Ste. Marie.
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