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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1974-04-18, Page 11PAGE 12 MILVENA ERICKSON TELLS ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 19'74 ALL ABOUT BAYFIELD INTERESTING HAPPENINGS IN ONTARIO'S PRETTIEST VILLAGE Gordon and Brian Merrill, Richmond Hill; Esther Merrill, Barrie; Wayne Cantelon, R. R.3, Seaforth; Celine and Denise Landry, and Martin Prescott, Mississauga, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Art Latimer and Christine, Toronto, were with her mother IA's, G.L. Knight for Easter weekend. Visiting Thursday and Friday with Mrs. Knight were her grandson Bill Latimer and Miss Ruth Fuhrmann also of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Craig were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross McMichael and Jack in Oil City from Thursday to Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cluff, Rob and Tara, London were Easter weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred LeBeau. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Scotch - mer, Molly and Jody, St. Catherines, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Scotchmer and Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pounder, John and Mary Beth, Lambeth, and Miss Karen Larson, London were at the Pounder home in the village for the weekend. (ALSO FORM WOff1IO (Cann Coast® lid. DASHWOOD Mona 237-3381 or 237-3422 Mr. and Mrs. 13111 Parker spent the Easter weekend with their sons and families, the W.0 Parker's of London and the Rob- ert Parker's in Dorchester. Sunday their family held a birth- day dinner for Mr. Parker at the Nordon Restaurant in London. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Butcher and Matthew, Plattsville, visit- ed for Easter weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Erickson Sunday Thursday till �t.In y in Port Huron, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor entertained their family at their home for Easter dinner on Sunday, Family members includ- ed Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Taylor, Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston, of Seaforth. Visiting with John and Kathleen Siertsema and family were John's parents, and brother Mr. and Mrs. Albert Siertsema, Blyth and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Siertsema and Harry, Ottawa, on April 7,. They attended the Baptism of Duane Elgin Siertsema, WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs, Fred Weston, of Bayfield, celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary on April 5, at a dinner given in their honor by their daughters and sons -in-laws. Mr. and Mrs. D.(Elaine) Dinel, Londonl Mr. and Mrs. D. Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Sauve, Bayfield, celebrated at the "Garage Dining Lounge" in London and followed at the residence of Mr. and Ivies. D. Dinel where gifts were presented to the couple to mark thelappy occas- ion. Mr. and Mrs. Weston (the former Maude Parker) were married in Trinity Anglican Church, Bayfield, on April 8, 1939. They have three daught- ers and are proud grandparents of six grandchildren. KROkHLER ekers 20% FF p{ F TO CLEAR AT HALF PRICE SEE OUR SELECTION OF aggies and Strollers PHONE 236-4365 ZURICH LADIES GUILD Trinity Church Ladies Guild met in the Parish Hall on Tues- day evening, April 9 with 15 members present. The president, Mrs. Ruby Fitzsimons presided and opened the meeting with a devotional reading followed by the Lord's Prayer repeated in unison by the members. Secretary, Mrs. Greta Scot- chmer read her report which was approved. Many letters and card of thanks were received and also a lovely letter from our adopted child. All correspond- ence was moved for filing. Mrs. Lorna Merner, treasurer, gave her report which was adopted and moved that all outstanding bills be paid. Mrs. Bessie Hulls, flower and card secretary reported on all flowers, cards and Easter cards sent to the sick, shut-ins and older members of our church. The president thanked all who had helped on the quilts we had worked on for Mrs. Lorna Merner. Plans were competed for the Spring Euchre and Bridge Party to be held Friday evening April 26, in the Parish Hall. Our 125th anniversary auto- graphed quilt is to be made and drawn for later in the sum- mer. Another 125th project will be a cold plate supper Friday evening August 16 from 5 to 7 p.m. Posters and notices will appear closer to the date. The May meeting will be held in the Parish Hall on Tues- day evening, May 11 with Mrs. Ruby Fitzsimons as hostess. Mrs. Maude Weston served a lovely th ck games with the Mouse. I am as much concerned as anyone would be with any i11 effects that might emanate from any such generating station what- ever the type might be. But until there is some indication that thereis going to be such a plant then I think it is pres- umptious that there will be as was included in the question of my friend from Huron. We are concerned and I can assure you that our Ministry will be having major imput into any decisions that are being made regarding any possible ill effects that would emanate to the farm community from such a plant." FOSEENIVIEVAIMaiinilliffilaffbergranSIMMEMONZI Independent Ship.,.'+r to United Co-operative of Ontario Livestock Dept Toronto Ship Your Livestock with Roy Scotchmer Monday is Shipping Day From Varna Stockyard C.-` LL HAYFIELD S65.2636 &"+y 7:30 a.m. Monday For Prompt Service No Merges on Pick-up lunch at the close of the meet ing . Mark Weston Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Johns- ton, fifth generation to be baptized at the Easter Service in Trinity Anglican Church was baptised Sunday morning April 14. Godparents were Mrs. Elaine Dinel and Chuck Pruss, both of London. Mrs. Johnston is organist of Trinity Church and has been for 14 years. Foll- owed at their home, Mr. and Mrs, Johnston served tea. Several activities have been held by St. Andrews United Church; on Thursday evening a bus load of 42 went to the Ice Capades in London. The trip was arranged by the 3M's of St. Andrews. They were visited on the bids before returning home by Miss Mary McFadden a member of the troupe and a Bayfield girl; who thanked everyone for attending. Good Friday evening a Communion Service was held in the church and an Easter Sunrise Service was held in the back yard of the Manse, over- looking the Bayfield River; followed by breakfast SHOP ECONOMICILL SOUR.OP OUR. FOOD BUYS ALLEN'S Orange Crystals 5/79 Heinz Spaghetti in TOMATO SAUCE aI'fl'4. 494 CARNATION 12 OZ Instant Potatoes HEINZ 14 OZ Beans with Pork in MOLASSES 31C AYLMER 48 OZ TIN T a mato Juice 41t Gr pf fruit { , 9t L ,b CD d4 , LL w"i ` P FO I i KET PHONE 236-4316 - ZURICH WE NOW HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF ICYCLE:: FOR BOYS AND GIRLS! Highrise — Standard Coaster (5 -SPEED AND 10 -SPEED) Ic P13 )NE 236-•'111 MAIN INTERSECTION — ZC:ItICII