Zurich Citizens News, 1972-10-12, Page 19PAGE 20
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1972
MILVENA ERICKSON TELLS YOU
BOUT BAYFIELD
INTERESTING HAPPENINGS IN ONTARIO'S
LADIES AUXILIARY
The Ladies Auxiliary to
Cubs, Sea Scouts, Rangers and
Brownies, met at the home of
Mrs. Lloyd Westlake, Monday
eventing September 18, and
elected the new executive for
the coming year. President,
Rosemarie Taman; vice-presi-
dent, Jackie Johnston, treasurer,
Ann Chapman; secretary,
Denise Orr; Phone comm -
Carolyn Snell; Donelda Sturgeon,
Marilyn Warner, Barbara Tel-
ford, lunch comm. Lynda Tal-
bot, Lou Martens, Barbara
Telford, camp rep. Joan Mern-
er.
The committee are still look-
ing for another Cub leader.
The rest of the groups have
already begun activities, but
until another leader is found
for the cubs, they will be
delayed.
The executive have accepted
Mrs. Leroy Poth's offer to show
slides of her recent trips
on October 18 in the United
Church. A silver collection
will be taken with lunch being
served. This is to help raise
funds for the L.A. to further
their work with the young people,
On November 21, a meeting
is planned at the home of Mrs.
Don Warner and all Mothers are
urged to come out and support
the new executive.
Thanksgiving weekend guests
at the Albion Hotel were Mr.
and Mrs. Rob Gordon and family
Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
T. Mothersead, Ridge, Mary-
land; Mr. David Reid, Toronto;
Dr. and Mrs. H.G. Shephard,
Windsor and Mrs. John Parker,
Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Guilfoyle
and family, Sarnia; Mr. Nor-
man Brown and family, London,
Mr. Craig Brown, Kingston
University; Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Bauer and family, Waterloo;
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Laudenbach,
Toronto; Dr. and Mrs. Bill
Tillman, London; Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Tillman and family,
Loddon; Mr. and Mrs. George
Cantrick, Birmingham, Mich.,
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Murratorie,
St. Catherines, and Mr. and
Mrs. George Kalanzis, Mich.,
were all weekend visitors at
their cottages.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cluff, Rob
and Tara, London; Mrs. Flet-
cher McLaughlin, Meagan,
Alfie and Courtney and Mrs.
Jackie Moss, all of Toronto
were weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred LeBeau.
Mr. Mike Scotchmer, Guelph
spent the weekend with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. A.F.
Scotchmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arkell
spent Thanksgiving with their
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Don
Sager and family in Goderich.
Mr. Arkell also celebrated
his birthday. Mr. and Mrs.
Brian King and Matthew, of
London joined her grandparents
for the festivities.
Mr. Ricky Westlake, Conest-
oga College, Kitchener, visited
his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Westlake for the Thanskgiving
holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Knight
and family, Toronto, spent
the weekend with his mother,
Mrs. Gilbert Knight.
Miss Rhea Sturgeon, London
and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Sturgeon, Rollie and Jeff,
Orangeville were with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.B.
Sturgeon and family for the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman F.
Cooper, Mount Clemens, Mich.,
were at their home this past
week.
Best wishes to Bob Desjardins
in Alexandra Marine and Genera:
Hospital, Goderich, who suffer-
ed a bad fall while working on
construction at Sifto Salt Works.
Mr. Randy Parker and Mr.
Bill Witt, Nashville, Tennesee,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs..
E. W. Erickson and family for
Thanksgiving Day and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Erickson,
spent from Friday until Sunday
in Port Huron, Michigan.
PRETTIEST VILLAGE
Mr. Jack Huston and Mr.
Art Stockton, of Strathroy were
Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J.B. Sturgeon and family.
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SCHOOL BUS SAFETY
Consumers' Association of
Canada reports that in Ontario
alone, in the period from Sept-
ember 1963 to June 1970, 14
children were killed and 581
seriously injured when the bus
carrying them was involved in
a collision. School buses are
exempt from many sections of
the Canada Motor Vehicle
Safety Act including those
standards covering interior -
occupant protection.
CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS — Two residents of the Queensway
Nursing, Horne in Hensall celebrated birthdays recently. Shown
above are Mrs. Rose Denomrne of Zurich, 94 and Mrs. Margaret Bean
of Kippen, 90. T -A photo
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