Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1973-05-24, Page 12PAGE 12 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 24, 19'r MiLVENA ERICKSON TELLS YOU .... ALL ABOUT BAYFIELD INTERESTING HAPPENINGS Michael and Steven Farris, student Ministers of Knox Presby- terian resbyterian Church, are from Toronto and are interested also in the young people, and have contrib- uted the following article; Sunday evening, a party was held at the cottage of Michael and Steven Farris for the young people of Knox Presbyterian Church. Sixteen people attend- ed. The party was marked by a barbecue and sing -song. Mike Farris led with his guitar and Steve Farris spoke briefly. The party was intended to be the first of the summer young people's meetings, Sunday evenings at 7:30 p.m. We will have fun, food and most importantly, a chance to grow together in the knowledge of God by looking at what he has to say to us in His Word. Since everyone seemed to enjoy the inaugural meeting, high hopes are held for the successive ones. The meetings are, of course, open to all you'd}, people, and will continue to be held at the Farris cottage which is on Victoria Place, directly behind the Cluster Restaurant, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Knight and girls, Messers Bill and Gil Latimer, Misses Eleanor Bishop and Ruth Fuhrman, all of Tor- onto were holiday weekend guests of Mrs. Gilbert Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Sturgeon, Jeff and Rollie, Orangeville were with his par- ents and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sturgeon, Bud, Rhea and Andrew during the weekend. Mr. Bob Harkness, Clinton, was a weekend guest with Mr. and Mrs. Rob Irwin. Albion Hotel registered guests included J. and Mrs, G Shepherd, Windsor; Dr. and Mrs, Barry DeVeber; Mr. and Mrs. J. Barry, all of London. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Handy, Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Johnston and six children of Newmarket were with Mrs. Margaret Garrett, Norma, Diane and John, for the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. Cooper, Mount Clemens, Michigan, were at their village residence for the holiday week- end. Master Dennis Florian, Clin- ton, spent a few days last week IN ONTARIO'S PRETTIEST VILLAGE with his aunt, Mrs. Jack Ham- mond. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Erickson and family accompanied by grandson Shawn, of Fingal, spent Sunday in Port Huron, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scotch - mer, Robert and Lori, Chatham were with his mother, Mrs, L, W Scotchmer for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pounder, John, Cathy and Mary, Lambeth and Miss Gwen Vanderhys of Chatham were at the Pounder home for the holiday weekend. Weenend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker were Mrs. F. King, Toronto; Mrs. M. Pollen, Willowdale; Mr, and Mrs. E. Squire and Mrs. Margar- et Liebler of Mitchell; and Mr. and Mrs. H. McNaught, Pam and Dale of Fullerton. Mrs. Jackie Moss, Toronto, was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred LeBeau. Mrs. Fletcher McLaughlin, Meagan, Alfie and Courtney, Toronto, spent the weekend with Mrs. Vera Heath. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cluff, Rob and Tara, London, were at the Tillman cottage for the weekend. Mrs. A.F. Scotchmer and Calvin spent a couple of days last week in Hamilton and St. Catherines visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Scotch - mer, Jody and Molly, St. Catherines, were weekend guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Scotchmer. Mr. Bob Barber, St. Thomas, is spending two weeks at the Emily cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Don Corriveau Sheila and Bryan, Waterloo were with her parents and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. John Wild, R. R.3, Bayfield for the holiday weekend. Mrs. J. Sturgeon Sr., acc- ompanied Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mote to St. Thomas, Tuesday last, where she visited with her sister, Mrs. Ivan Foote and also her brother Mr. Charles Parker sho is a patient in hosp- ital there. Weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Eric Earl were their family Mrs. B.A. Quigg, Kim and Joey, and Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Stevenson, Cathy, Doug, David and Karen, all of London. Sun- day visitors were Misses Janice CUSTOM APPLICATION ANHYDROUS AMMONIA Either pre -plant or side -dress application Contact ALBERT ERB, ZURICH -236-4884 Or AGRICO FERTILIZERS, BRUCEFIELD Phone: - 482-7241 For low cost source of Nitrogen, use Anhydrous . Ammonia AGRICO FERTILIZERS BRUCEFIELD Hasty and Mary Kney, of Londor Mr. and Mrs. Ivon Steckle Jr., Lisa and Lori, Goderich, spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ivon Steckle Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Craig spent the weekend at Pine Lake Camp. Mr. and Mrs. David Veysey, Barrie, were with her grandpar- ents, Mr, and Mrs. R.J. Larson, for the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Butcher and Matthew of Plattsville, spent the weekend with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay, Grand Rend discuss buses 1 The Women's Institute met in the United Church with 22 present. The opening ode was played by pianist, Mrs. C. Reeve with a bandaged finger. Roll call was to name a wild flower. The business was cond- ucted by the new president, Mrs. Clara Hamilton. Mrs. Ed Gill gave the District Director's Report. A motion to send $25. to Adult Rehabilitation Centre of Dashwood was passed. On June 21 at 6:30 p, m. a smorgas- bord luncheon at the Anglican Parish Hall is planned, with a friend or husband welcome. Mrs. Bariteau, Resolutions Con- venor outlined resolutions on school buses and against legaliz- ing marijuana. The bus resol- ution recommends that all traffic meeting or following a school bus should stop when the bus stops to take on or dis- charge passengers regardless of the speed limit or whether lights are flashing. Mrs. Colin Love, Horticulture Convenor introduced Mrs. Law- rence who talked on Scotch Heather in her Scots accent. Mrs. Love spoke on the Motto "He who plants trees loves oth- ers besides himself" and gave us ideas about fertilizers and pruning. Sugar maples, our national emblem, and trilliums our provincial flower were feat- ured for their beauty and a plea for their preservation. While lunch was served by Mrs. Bill Baker, Mrs. John Lovie, Mrs. Ed Gill, Mrs. Ridley --the ex- change of plants was made. 0 This season the only things worth watching on TV seem to be the tragedies and the comedies — the news and the commercials. Everyone knows that we have no classes. Furthermore' everyone knows that he belongs to the middle class. Independent Shippex to United Co-operative of Ontario Livestock Dept Toronto Ship Your Livestock with Roy Scotchmer Monday Is Shipping ay From Varna Stockyard CALL BAYFIELD 565-2636 By 7:30 a.m. Monday for Prompt Service -No Charges on Picloup NOTICE Re: Sewage Connections Anyone wishing to make a Sewage Connection in the Village of Zurich, should contact us as soon as possible, for arrangements to be made. DICK RAU PLUMBING R.R,2, ZURICH PHONE 236-4607 SIDEWALK & PATIO CALL'. KS CONCRETE PRODUCTS 1 1/4 MILES SOUTH OF ZURICH 236-4065 236-4934 We have a Limited Supply EED STILL ; VAILABLEIU TALK TO US ABOUT AQUA LIQUID NITROGEN FOR YOUR CORN HENSALL BRUCEFIELD ZURICH 262-2608 482-9823 230-4393 T/EOMISUPEW461TU001 elf YOM/10'YEK/..'FO4D /T Orb#CE, PUT /T 6''CK/iV WOR P Mae( WE WILL BUILD YOUR i OME "' COTTAGE W ARN GARAG E One contract will take care of your complete projmct, including PLUMBING HEATING I1 ELECTRICAL. WORE 2 Backhoes Av ., ilable for Prompt Service + Aluminum Doors and Windows STANDARD STOCK SIZE DOORS • Completely Installed my $38 ichard Bedard DIAL 236.4679 ZURICiti