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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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ALL ABOUT BAYFIELD
INTERESTING HAPPENINGS IN ONTARIO'S PRETTIEST VILLAGE
Miss Joanne Layton, Brucefiel
spent the week -end with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Craig, visiting Sunday
with the Craig's was her brother,
Mr. Fred Steep, of Carlow.
Mrs. J. Piekarz, Jamie,
Andrea and Jess, were guests
of her sisters, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Babin and family, and 1
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kusmerski
and family, in Buffalo, N.Y.
for the Holiday weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Latimer,
Bill, Gil and Christy, Toronto,
visited the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. G.L. Knight.
Mr. Mike Beatty has returned
to his home in Montreal, after
spending the past week and a
half with the A.F. Scotchmer
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Turner,
New Sarem, visited his mother,
Mrs. John Turner, and other
relatives in the Village on the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Benne-
weis and family, Seaforth,
were Sunday guests with their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Rob Irwin,
Mr. Delford Altman, Orange-
ville, spent the weekend with
Mrs, Margaret Garrett, Norma,
Diane and John.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Armstrong
and Mr. and Mrs. Rick Talbot
have returned from a holiday
in the Maritimes. The couples
visited with Mr. and Mrs. R.G.
Lea in Charlottetown, P.E.I.
and attended the Lea-Robidoux
wedding in Shediac, New Bruns
wick.
Recent guests with Mr. and
Mrs. William Armstrong, R.R.
3, Bayfield, were Mr. and Mrs.
C.W. Collier, London; Miss
Sandra Collier, Ottawa, and
Mr. Allan Armstrong, Univer-
sity of Waterloo.
Sunday services have resumed
at 11 a.m. in Knox Presbyterian
Church, in Bayfield, with
Messers Steven and Michael
Farris, of Toronto in charge.
Mrs. Farris, mother of the
young men was guest soloist at
the Service, Sunday morning
April 29,
Miss Barbara Graham return-
ed to her home after finishing
her first year of a two year
Library Arts Course in Fanshawe
College, London.
Summer visitors at their cot-
tages included Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Laudenbach and family,
Toronto; Mr. Norman Brown;
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pruss and
family, all of London.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Ashton,
Leamington, and Mr. and Mrs.
H.E. McClellan, Wheatley,
are guests at the Albion Hotel
for this week,
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Mx. and Mrs. Glen Smith,
Paris, were Saturday visitors
with his mother, Mrs. L.B.
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cluff, Rob
and Tara, London, and Jackie
Moss, Toronto, were weekend
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
leB ea u.
Mr. and Mrs, Ray Robinson,
Randy and Scott, Goderich,
visited Saturday with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Greer
Patti and Wendy, R.R.3, Bay-
field.
Miss Wendy Greer who has
been attending the University of
Waterloo, is home after compl-
eting her first year.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Makins
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scotch -
mer spent Sunday in Woodham
with their brother-in-law, Mr.
Ernest Vodden.
Misses Diane Petrie, Mississ-
auga; Mary Jane McDonald,
Owen Sound; and Par Staffen,
Clinton; were guests of the
Bert Greer family, of R.R.3,
Bayfield, from Wednesday to
Saturday. The girls became
acquainted with Miss Wendy
Greer when they attended the
University of Waterloo this past
semester.
Messers Robert Parker and Bob
Tavy, of Dorchester, visited
Saturday with the formers par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker.
Cathy and Loyal Newcombe
of Clinton, were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Goz
zard and family.
Monday morning, Bayfield
Volunteer Firemen responded to
a call for assistance from the
Brucefield Brigade who were
fighting a barn fire at the farm
of Mr. Henry Bos on the Parr
Line near Varna. Although out
of Bayfield's jurisdiction, the
Firemen felt if they could assist
in saving the neighbouring build
ings of Mr. Lloyd Heard, which
were in danger; it was necessary
for them to respond. The Bay-
field firemen reported that Mr.
Vos lost his barn in the blaze.
Monday evening, they were
again called out to extinguish
a tractor fire at the residence
of Mr. Gordon Scotchmer,
Highway 21, When they arrived
Mr. Scotchmer had the fire
safely under control.
Best wishes to Mr. Ken Scot-
chmer who is home after a short
stay in Victoria Hospital,
THURSDAY, MAY 3, 19'73
London.
Bayfield Yacht Club held a
"Nautical Night, " Saturday
evening April 28, at their Club
House, when about 50 members
attended.
Fancy dress was the order for
the evening, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Davies and Dr. and Mrs.
Harrett, all of Clinton were
reportedly extremely well dres-
sed.
A number of the members pro
vided music, and a sing -a -long
of old favourite folk tunes was
enjoyed.
Most of the members returned
Sunday for an executive meet-
ing, and all worked furiously
preparing their craft for the Sat-
urday May 5, launching.
Our best wishes to Mr. Harry
Darnbrough, who is home after
spending the past week in God-
erich General Hospital.
LIONS LADIES NIGHT
The 26th Annual Bayfield
Lions Ladies Night was held
in the Legion Hall in Clinton,
Friday evening, April 27, with
approximately 130 in attendance
who enjoyed a delicious dinner
and a fun-packed evening.
Guest speaker was Past Dist-
rict Governor, Ken Henderson
of Palmerston. Also attending
were District Governor, Ellwood
Tucker, Kitchener and Zone
Chairman Richard Erb, of the
Zurich Lions Club; all accomp-
anied by their wives.
Bayfield Lions President,
Ernie Hovey extended a warm
welcome to the out-of-town
guests; the members and their
wives.
Mr. Fordon Graham introduc-
ed Ken Henderson, who is no
stranger to Bayfield Lions or
their wives; this being the third
time he has addressed the gath-
ering. Thanks to Mr. Henderson
was extended by Joe Mayman.
Richard Erb introduced E 11 -
wood Tucker, who spoke briefly
and he and Mr. Erb presented
attendance pins, which included
three, twenty-five year pins to
Les Elliott, Charles Scotchmer,
and Jack Scotchmer, Pat Grahan
thanked Mr. Erb and Mr. Tucker
The ladies were recipients
of dainty corsages, and a numb-
er also won lucky draw prizes.
Grant Stirling proposed a toast
to the ladies, which was respond
ed to by Dorothy Hovey.
Harry Baker and Eric Earl did
their usual good job of tailtwist-
ing, and a rousing sing -song
led by Eric Earl and accompan-
ied by Audrey Graham on the
piano, was much enjoyed.
Dancing to the "Royal Aires"
was extremely well received
and thanks to the Program and
entertainment committee, head.
ed by Eric Earl, Jack Merner,
Grant Stirling and Gordon Grah-
am, for arranging the entertain-
ment.
During the afternoon George
Clark and Dorothy Hovey decor-
ated the tables with flowers and
set the place -cards to add the
extra touch to compliment the
evening.
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