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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1973-11-08, Page 12PAGE 12. ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1973 464AZENA. ERIC KSON ' TEL'LS YOU ..., ALL A OUT INTERESTING HAPPENINGS Mr. Howard Scotchmer and Robert, Chatham, were with his mother, Mrs. L.W. Scot- chmer for the weekend. Mrs. Myrtle Pease and Irvin, London, were at their village residence for the weekend. Diane and John Garrett, spent the weekend in Seaforth with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Handy. Mr. and Mrs. Art Latimer and Christine, Toronto, were weekend guests of her mother, Mrs. G.L. Knight. Miss Wendy Greer, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, spent the weekend with her parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Greer and Patti, R.R.3, Bayfield. Mrs. Fred LeBeau is visiting this week with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher McLaughlin, Meagan., Alfie and Courtney in Toronto. Mrs. Margaret Garret assist- ed at a Cameo Open House for Mrs. Phyllis Mitchell in Walton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Butcher and Matthew, Plattsville, were with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Morse, Lansin, Michigan, are visiting for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. NDrm Talbot. Brian Makins, Guelph, spent the weekend with his parents, and sister 11r. and Mrs. Arnold Makins and Bonnie. Brian is attending Conestoga College and taking a two year course in Fluid -drive Hydraulics. Mrs. Robert Leonard, Philip and Richard, St. Clair, Mich- igan, spent the weekend with her sister Mr. and Mrs. John Wild and family, R.R.3, Bay- field. Mr. Norman F. Cooper, Mount Clemens, Nichigan was at his village home during the weekend. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker on Saturday were AYFIELD IN ONTARI their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker, Pam, Jack and David of Dorchester and on Sunday, their son and family Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Parker, Kim and Jennifer, of London. Miss Pam Doig, Halifax, Nova Scotia, was a guest of Miss Boninie Makins during the weekend. Mrs. Carol Penhale received her Warrant as a Guider at a Division meeting last Thursday morning at the home of the District Commissioner, Mrs. Angus McLennan, in Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Spinny Ervine, who were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. Cooper in Mount Clemens, Michigan for • the past week, returned home on the weekend. 25th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Thirty relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Taman on Saturday evening, October 27 to honour Mr. and Mrs. Milton Talbot, R.R.1, Varna on the occasion of their 35th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Talbot were married on October 28, 1938 in Our Lady of Mercy Church, Sarnia. Mrs. Talbot is the form, er Flossie Bedard, a daughter of Albertine (Denomme) Bedard and the late John Bedard of Forest and Mr. Talbot's parents were the late Edward and Rose- anne (Westlake) Talbot, of this district. Mr. and Mrs. Talbot have resided in this area since their marriage. The couple have a daughter Rosemarie (Mrs. William Tainan); a son Doyle of Exeter and six grandchildren. Following a very enjoyable social evening, a delicious buffet luncheon was served to the popular couple and their guests who attended were from Forest, Zurich, Exeter and Bayfield. FFICE SUPPLIES Victoria Street ZURICH 236-4672 O'S PRETTIEST VILLAGE 4a,,^mom NEW DOCTOR A very special welcome to Dr. G.H. Shepherd and Mrs. Shepherd, following their dec- ision to settle in Bayfield; and for Dr. Shepherd's human- itarianism in opening a pract- ise here in the village. Dr. Shepherd comes to us from Windsor where he was a general practitioner for almost 38 years, and although he claims to be semi -retired; sev- eral patients were awaiting his professional advice in his office when we talked to him on Monday afternoon. Dr. Shepherd is a very warm and friendly person and reminds one of the old "Country Doctor, We asked him about malting house calls and his answer was "yes" without hesitation. When we asked him if he would be affiliated with any of the surrounding hospitals he said it seemed much more reasonab] to refer patients to a doctor in Goderich or Clinton if they required hospitalization, and felt this would be a satisfactory arrangement., Dr. Shepherd's office is in renovated quarters in the Graham General Store Building (the site of the former Post Office) on Main Street and his office hours are from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and from 2 to 4 p.m, on Monday, Tuesday, Thurs- day, and Friday, but he would be happy to take calls even in his home. Dr. Shepherd told us he was been coming to Bayfield for 30 years and it was an easy decision to come here to live permanently. He bas built a lovely new home on Louisa St. and settled in on September 12 and opened his practice offic- ially on October 29. It was around 1933 when we last had a doctor practising in the village, so we warmly anticipated Dr. Shepherd's rumoured settling and practis- ing in the village, which is now a reality. Dr. and Mrs. Shepherd have a married daughter, a grand- daughter and a grandson. 25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY (by Milvena Erickson) On October 27, 1948, John Peter Wild, son of the late Valentine and Agnes (O'Sull- ivan) Wild of R.R.3, Bayfield, and Phoebe Anne Bedard, daughter of Albertine (Den- omme) Bedard and the late John Bedard of Forest, were united in marriage in St. Christophers Roman Catholic imusisembotammAstmehmatinsearedistimrs LIVESTOCK SHIPPI'{ G TO 1 TORONTO LINION STOCK YARDS Dunn and Levack Every Monday All Loads Fully Insured ! CONTACT Campbell McKinley RR 1, ZURICH Phone 262.5430 Church, Forest. Twenty-five years later on October 20, 1973, John and Anne Wild renewed their wedd- ing vows at a service in St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, St. Joseph, with Father J. Bensette officiating. The serv- ice was followed by dinner at the Bayview Tourist Inn, St. Joseph, where the table was centered by a tiered wedding cake in Silver and pastel blue, complete with miniature fig- urine attendants, dressed identical to the bridal party of 1948. Among those attending the dinner were their children, Rosemary (Mrs. Don Corriveau), Kitchener; Barbara (Mrs, Bob Desjardine, ) Goderich, Theresa Joe, Peter and Pat all at home; three grandchildren, Sheila and Bryan Corriveau and Paula Des jardins. Also all the bridal party of twenty-five years. The celebrations were arrang• ed by their children, with a reception and dance in the evening at the Pineridge Chalet Ilensall. Music was provided by the Waysiders. Friends, rel- atives and neighbours attended • and showered the happy couple with many beautiful gifts and well -wishes. Their family presented their parents with a lovely china cabinet, and sep- arate pictures of each farnily member. During the dance their son- in-law, Don Corriveau, of Kit- chener, presented the couple with a purse of money, and their youngest daughter, Ther- esa, presented her Mother with a dozen red roses. A telephone call at midnight from Anne's brother Don Bedard of Halifax, Nova Scotia, was an added highlight. HALLOWE'EN PARTY The 260 Annual Lions Club Hallowe'en Costume Party was held in the Old Town Hall on Wednesday evening, October 31. Judges Eric Earl, Lloyd Mak- ins and Harvey McDougall had to make some tough decisions to select the prize winners from the array of costumed children. 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