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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1974
ML[.VENA ERICKSON TELLS YOU....
ALL ABOUT BAYFIELD
INTERESTING HAPPENINGS IN ONTARIO'S PRETTIEST VILLAGE
Mrs, Donald McLeod, Bay-
field and her daughter, Mrs.
Dave Overboe of London, visited
with the former's son Jim who
is confined in a hospital in
Hamilton following an accident.,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pounder
of London and Bayfield have
returned from a business and
pleasure trip to Calgary, Alberta
and with their daughter Mary
were at their village home for
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. J.E. French
and Mrs. Mitchell Liebier all
of Mitchell were Saturday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Longf-
ield of Burlington were Satur-
day evening guests of Mrs.
Margaret Garrett, Norma,
Diane and John.
Mr. and Mrs. G.E. (White)
Weston, London visited with
Kippen
(Mrs. Rena Caldwell, corr.)
(intended for last week)
Dear Reader:
I think the Kippen News
will soon have to be discontin-
ued as I have more people
call to tell me not to put their
name in the paper, than those
who tell me what to put in.
KIPPEN EAST W.I.
The Agriculture meeting of
Kippen East Women's Institute
wilibe held on September 18
at 8:30 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. E. Whitehouse. Mrs.
Campbell Eyre will give the
motto, Mrs. S. Pepper a poem
and Mrs. E. Whitehcuse a
contest. Mr. James Scott will
speak about India. Members
are reminded to bring recipes.
Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Mellis,
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gibson
visited in Walkerton with Dean's
sister Mrs. Mary McGillivary.
Mr. Ray Bell has erected a
new shed for his trucks.
Mrs. Edna Caldwell, Exeter,
and Mrs. Harry Caldwell atten-
ded the European Tour Reunion
in Hanover, Sunday.
his mother, Mrs. Nina Weston
in Huronview and other relatives
in the area last week.
Mr. Jim Taylor, Hamilton,
was a weekend guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Westlake.
Best wishes to Mr. Alfred
Morris, who while holidaying in
Australia, became very seriously.
ill and is presently in hospital
in Brisbane, Australia.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton West-
on, Chicago, Ill., are visiting
his mother, Mrs. Nina Weston
in Huronview and other relat-
ives in the area. They were
also dinner guests Saturday of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Westlake.
This past week has been very
busy at the E.W. Erickson
household. Monday last our
oldest daughter, Sandra, arriv-
ed from Florida for a holiday;
Tuesday Mrs. Erickson, Sandra
and Lydia visited with Mrs. C.
E. Pickard in Clinton; Wednes-
day with friends in Goderich;
Thursday, to visit her aunt,
Mrs. Gordon A. Stewart and
cousin, Mrs. Gilbert Farrell,
both of R.R.2, Ripley; Satur-
day with relatives and friends
in the area and Sunday with
her cousin Janet, Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Eckert, Vanastra. She
also spent some time with her
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Rob
Irwin, and on Monday left
Bayfield to fly to her home.
Along with our normal every-
day duties (which were only
slightly interrupted) we didn't
realize so much could be pack-
ed into one enjoyable week.
A few members of the step -
dancing class of Miss Norma
Garrett, of Bayfield entertain-
ed the residents of Huronview
last Thursday evening. Norma
Garrett and Lisa Taman each
performed a solo step -dance
number and were accompanied
on the piano by Mrs. Margaret
Garrett. A duet was danced by
Wendy Turner and Kathy Mern-
er, also accompanied by Mrs.
Garrett on the piano. John
Garrett entertained by singing
two solos and Diane Garrett
on guitar accompanied Rebecca
Fawcett who also sang a solo
RECEIVER'S
AUCTION SALE
OF
Gingerich's Sales It Services Ltd
FURNITURE &APPLIANCES
FRIDAY, SEPT. 27 at 7 PM
SATURDAY, SEPT. 28 At 10 AM
ZURICH ARENA
W.L. Butler, Receiver, has instructed M.R. JUTZI & CO,
to sell the assets of the above Company by auction.
FURNITURE
Chesterfields, Bedrooms, Chairs, Tables, etc.
APPLIANCES
Color T.V., B&W T.V., Radios, Ranges, Refrigerators, etc.
(Check for complete listing next week)
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number.
Mrs. Albert Leitch Sr., God-
erich visited with her brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Orr on
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lindsay
and new daughter have taken
up residence in the Davison
Home on Highway 21 and Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Healy and
family are occupying the Pit-
blado house on Clan Gregor
Square. Welcome to Mr. Del -
fort Altman who has moved
into an apartment in the Paul
Bunyan Motel.
Mrs. Reverend Parkinson of
Toronto spent the weekend in
the Village. In conversation
with Esther Makins she related
to her that her husband was a
student minister in 1924 in the
Bayfield Methodist Church
and will be remembered by
those who attended the church
at that time. He and his wife
were on their way to the West
Indies as Missionaries in 1944
when their boat was torpedoed
and Rev. Parkinson lost his
life. She never saw him again,
but she continued on her miss-
ion and stayed for 24 years.
She has just recently retired and
will be residing in Brockville.
While holidaying in Austral-
ia, Alfred Morris of Bayfield
became seriously Wand is
hospitalized there. To his
many friends who may wish to
remember him his address is
Royal Brisbane Hospital, Bris-
bane, Water Street, Springhill
4000, Queensland, Australia,
JAMES A. CAMERON
James Alexander Cameron,
of Bayfield passed away in
Huronview on Friday, Septemb-
er 6, at the age of 89 years.
Born in Bayfield, Mr. Cameron
was a son of the late Thomas
and Isabella (Morrison) Camer-
on,
Jun received his primary educ-
ation in Bayfield Public School
and his secondary education in
Clinton Collegiate Institute.
He obtained his Model School
Certificate in Clinton in 1903
and taught for four years; his
first school being S. S.4 Stan-
ley then to Hillsgreen. He
went back to Clinton Collegiate
to study for his Part One of Sen-
ior or First Class Certificate.
He left at Easter to fill in an
emergency in Bayfield Public
School. Teaching, tutoring
and studying he passed his
certificate in 1907. That year
Jim supplied as principal in
the Zurich School from Sept-
ember to December.
• Mr. Cameron was buried in
Bayfield Cemetery _on Mond-
ay, September 9, from the
church he loved, Trinity Angl-
ican, with Rev. George You
matoff conducting the service.
Pallbearers were Brig. G.L.M.
Smith, Brig, Frederick Clift,
Frank Burch, Harry Baker,
Gtallt Tomer and Les Elliott.
•
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