Zurich Citizens News, 1974-05-09, Page 14PAGE 14
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS,
THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1974
MILVENA ERICKSON TELLS YOU._ . ,
ALL ABOUT BAYFIELD
INTERESTING HAPPENINGS IN ONTARIO'S PRETTIEST VILLAGE
Mrs. Margaret Garrett and
Norman and Faith Renner and
David Renner attended the
wedding of Miss Cathy Bowers,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Bowers, of Glen Allen, formerly
of Clinton, to Mr. Glen Weber
on Saturday, May 4, in the
Glen Allen Mennonite Church.
Miss Norma Garrett attended
the bride as maid of honour.
Dinner followed the ceremony
in the basement of the church,
with the bridal table centered
with a beautifully decorated
wedding cake assembled in the
shape of a church. The recept-
ion was held in the Royal Can-
adian Legion Hall in Drayton.
The young couple are residing
in Elmira.
ANGLICAN CHURCH WOMEN
The Anglican Church Women
of Trinity Church met in the
Parish Hall on Thursday,
May 2, with Mrs, Eric Earl
presiding. Roll call showed
eleven members present.
During the business session it
was noted that Bishop Appleyard
will be confirming several
candidates at a service in Trin-
ity Church, Bayfield on Sunday
morning, June 16, at 11 a.m.
with a social hour to follow in
the Parish Hall. Plans were
also discussed for the Tea and
Bake Sale to be held on Sat-
urday, July 20 in the Parish Hall
with Mrs. Fred Clift as conven-
or.
Members are also planning a
get to-gether to assemble the
Hasty Notes as a project under-
taken by the ACW for the 125th
anniversary of the church.
Mrs. G.L. Smith offered her
home for the June meeting and
Mrs. Reg Ager as hostess served
a lovely lunch following the
close of the meeting.
UNITED CHURCH WOMEN
The regular meeting of Unit
One of the United Church
Women, of St. Andrews Church
was held on Thursday, May
2, at the home of Mrs. Vivian
Morton. There were 17 members
present. Mrs. Elva Metcalf and
Mrs. Betty Burch were in charge
of the devotions. Their theme
was "Listening" based on Acts
3 verse 22. After a short busin-
ess meeting a delicious lunch
was served. Mrs. Margaret
Scotchmer was surprised by a
large birthday cake baked by
Mrs. Team Greer. The lunch
committee was Mrs. Nina Haw,
Mrs. Lulu Smith, Mrs. Elva
Cox and Mrs. Lulu Scotchmer.
Mrs. Elva Metcalf thanked the
hostess, Mrs. Morton and the
members of the lunch commit-
tee, and closed the meeting
with a prayer.
CHANCEL GUILD
Mrs. Greta Scotchmer was
hostess in her home on Tuesday
April 30 for the Trinity Church
Chancel Guild meeting. Ten
members were present. The
president, Mrs. Lillian Higgins
presided and thanked all who
had helped with the decorating
of the church for Easter. Mrs.
Vina Parker, secretary, read
the minutes of the previous
meeting and also read several
thank you cards which had
been received. Mrs. Helen
LeBeau, treasurer, presented
her report. Both reports were
approved.
Mrs. Vera McLaughlin and
Mrs. Helen LeBeau are flower
convenors for the month of May
and Mrs. Beulah Smith and Mrs.
Robert Farquh
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Greta Scotchmer are the June
convenors.
The June meeting will be in
the Parish Hall and at that time
the group plan to review the
church linens.
ABOUT PEOPLE
Mrs. F. Clift, Mrs. G.
Pemberton, Mrs. E. Metcalf,
Mrs. E. Earl and Miss V. Cad-
ger attended a luncheon of the
Maple Leaf IODE in Goderich
on Wednesday, May 1.
Messers Bill and Gil Latimer
and Miss Ruth Fuhrmann, Toron-
to, visited with the boys grand-
mother, Mrs. G.L. Knight for
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tessin,
Rosedale Park, Michigan, were
at their cottage for the weekend
Miss V. Cadger spent a few
days this week in Sarnia, Cor-
unna and Courtright.
Mrs. Margaret Furter, London
visited with Mrs. G.L. Knight
on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell
and Peter, London, spent the
weekend at their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Lynn,
Toronto, were at their residence
in the village during the week-
end.
Another pleasure craft was
added to the fleet in the Bay-
field Ilarbour on Sunday when
"Tuns 0' Fun, " a cabin cruiser
purchased by Mr. and Mrs.
John Boyes, of Bayfield was
piloted in from Sarnia by Mr.
Boyes, Mr. Donald McLeod
and Robert Boyes and Randy
Castle.
Mrs. Robert Turner spent last
week in London with her son-in-
law, daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Brian King, Matthew
and Timothy.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hovey, Sr.,
of St. Marys visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred LeBeau.
Miss Wendy Greer, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Greer,
R.R.3, Bayfield, is home after
completing her second year of
a three year course in music
and psychology at Wilfred
Laurier University, Waterloo.
Weekend guests with the Greer
family were Mr. and Mrs. Ken
McDonald and Mary Jane of
Owen Sound.
Mr. and Mrs, Bob Cluft, Rob
and Tara, London, were at their
cottage for the weekend.
Sincere sympathy is extended
to the family of the late Mr.
C.E. Pickard, of Clinton;
formerly of Dundas and Bayfield
who passed away Wednesday,
May 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Craig
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross McMichael and Jack in
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