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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1973
ALL ABOUT BAYFIELD
INTERESTING HAPPENINGS IN ONTARIO'S PRETTIEST VILLAGE
Did you enjoy the petunias
in Clan Gregor Square and the
Main Street triangle this sum-
mer?
Do you know how they got
there?
They were there because a
group of citizens planted them
to make Bayfield even more
beautiful; and then took care
of them all summer.
Won't you join this group to.
decide whether the same thing
should be done next year, or a
more impressive permanent
planting?
Before we go to council with
our ideas we need yours!
There will be a short meet-
ing at the home of Lois and
Don Lance on Main Street at
7 p.m. on Tuesday, October
2
Please come --if you have
something else on that evening
come to our meeting first and
then leave if you have to.
Mr. and Mrs. Baillargeon and
Mr. and Mrs. Sherbrook of Fre-
mont, Michigan visited at the
home of Roy and Ken Scotch-
nier last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Makins
of Exeter, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Makins on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Latimer,
Bill, Gil and Christy and Miss
Ruth Fuhrmann all of Toronto
were with Mrs. Latimer's moth-
er, Mrs. G.L. Knight for the
weekend.
Mr. Michael Scotchmer,
Guelph, spent the weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.F.
Scotchmer J
Mr. and Mrs, Albert Craig
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ross McMichael of Oil City
from Friday until Monday.
Mr. Norman Cooper, Mount
Clemens, Michigan, spent the
weekend with his wife at their
village residence.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred LeBeau
and Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Mc-
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TNIIATRE
Program
of Feature Attractions
FRI: & SAT. -SEPTEMBER 28 & 29
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) COLOR
DIRTY LITTLE BILLY
Michael Pollard
DADS ARMY
Arthur Lowe
FRI. & SAT.—OCTOBER 5 & 6
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) COLOR
FRANKENSTEIN
DESTROYED
FLAP
Anthony Quinn
— Rain or Clear
First Show at Dusk
Children Under 12 in Cars
Free
Laughlin spent a few days
recently in Owen Sound and
Wiarton district.
Welcome to the village to
Mr. Alfred Morris formerly of
Capreol who is presently resid-
ing in the Atkinson home on
Bayfield Terrace.
Messers Gawain Johns and
John Rauls, Mount Clemens,
Michigan, visited Mx. and
Mrs. Norman F. Cooper during
the weekend.
Best wishes to Mrs. Frank
Boyce who is recuperating at
her home following confine-
ment in Goderich General Hosp-
ital,
Best wishes also to Mrs. W.H.
(Hilda) Dunn of London and
Bayfield who is a patient in
Room 326, Victoria Hospital,
London. We wish Mrs. Dunn
a speedy recovery following
surgery last Thursday.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. A.F. McLaughlin (the
former Vera Heath) on their
recent marriage.
Many villagers were sadden-
ed to learn of the sudden passinp
of Miss Edith Beatty, of Varna
on Sunday. Sincere sympathy
is extended to her relatives.
Miss Sherry Lee Stewart of
R,R.2, Ripley, bride -elect of
October, was honored at a
"Pantry Shower" at the home of
her aunt, Mrs. Walter Erickson,
on Thursday last. Games were
enjoyed with prizes going to
her mother, Mrs. Gordon Stew-
art and Mrs. Gary Potter R.R.3,
Clinton. Mrs. Stewart also won
the prize for the wedding anniv-
ersary closest to that of the
bride-to-be. Mrs. Gary
Potter and Mrs. Robert Irwin
presented the bride -elect with
the many boxes of numerous
articles to fill her pantry shelves
and assisted her in opening them
Sherry Lee graciously thanked
everyone and a tasty smorgas-
bord luncheon was served.
Mr. Ray Schell was honored
on September 21, at the home
of his sonOin-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot,
on the very happy occasion of
his 81st birthday. Those pres-
ent to celebrate with him were
his wife, Nora and daughters,
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Freeman,
Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Jull and Bruce, Burford;
Miss Evelyn Schell, Bayfield,
and several family members,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Casler, Lans-
ing , Michigan; Miss Judy Free-
man, Orillia; Miss Pat Jull,
Brantford,; Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Talbot, Debbie, Wendy, and
Lisa; and Mr, and Mrs. Les
Talbot, all of Bayfield. Along
with his family, may we too
add our congratulations for
many more happy and healthy
years.
UNITED CHURCH WOMEN
The September meeting of
Unit I, United Church Women,
was held at the home of Mrs.
Frank Burch on Thursday after-
noon, September 13. There
were 17 members present.
The devotional exercises
were conducted by Mrs. -Marg-
aret Scotchmer, assisted by Mrs.
Esther Makins and Mrs. E. Met-
calf. Gods call to us for service
was the them of the decotions
and most appropriate as we start
another season in the life and
work of our Church.
Mrs. Fern Baker was our guest
speaker and spoke of her trip
to the west and the lovely boat
journey to Alaska. We all enjoy-
ed her interesting descriptions
and beautiful pictures. Mrs.
Jean Greer conducted the busin-
ess meeting which included
minutes of the June meeting and
a treasurer's report.
Plans were made for the fall
bazaar to be held on Saturday,
October 6.
Hostesses Mrs. Duggan, Mrs.
MacKenzie and Mrs. Makins '
served a delicious lunch and Mrs.
Greer closed the meeting with
prayer.
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Farmer, watching teenagers
dancing; "If that don't bring
rain, nothing will!"
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4-1-1 CLUB MEET
(by Kathy McFadden)
On Monday, September 17,
at the home of Mrs. Garrett,
eleven members showed up for
4-H. Elections were held,
President, Cathy Merner; vice-
president, Patti Greer; secretary
Mary Anne Rathwell; press
reporter, Kathy McFadden. The
other members are Norma Gar-
rett, Cindy Middleton, Dawn
McLeod, Connie Talbot, Deb-
bie Talbot, Crystal, and Ver-
onica Huffman, We made a del-
icious blueberry buckle. Our
theme for this project is "A
World of Food in Canada."
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