HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1974-09-26, Page 14THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1974
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
MILVENA ERIICKSON TELLS YOU....
INTERESTING HAPPENINGS IN ONTARIO'S
Sunday afternoon, September
22, at 2 p.m. in Trinity Angl-
ican Church, in Bayfield, the
Rector, Rev. George Youmatoff
performed the Service of Holy
Baptism for Merry Nicole,
baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Potter, R.R.3, Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Walter Erick-
son of Bayfield were the baby's
Godparents. Merry wore a long
white cotton gown which had
belonged to her great-great-
great- grandmother. Attending
the service was the baby's
great grandmother, Mrs. Violet
Sturgeon; her maternal grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack B.
Sturgeon, all of Bayfield and
her paternal grandparent$, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Potter, uncle
Phillip and Aunt Tracey all of
PRETTIEST VILLAGE
Clinton.
Mr. Albert Craig entertained
the residents of Huronview on
Thursday e\ening by singing
several familiar Country and
Western numbers accompanying
himself on the guitar. He was
assisted in the evenings enter-
taining by three young step -
dancers from Norma Garrett's
step -dancing class. Gerard,
Mary Margaret and Charlie
Bedard, children of Mr. and
Mrs. Leandre Bedard, Highway
21, stepped as a trio and Ger-
ard and Mary Margaret each
performed solo numbers. The
steppers were accompanied on
the piano by Mrs. Margaret
Garrett.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin R.
Scott, Melfort, Sask. are
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Slow Pokes - Helen Ryan - 630
Town & Country Six - Marg Thiel - 608
Ups & Downs - Joanne Grenier - 472
Alley Oops - Mary Laporte - 586
Happy Gang - Mary Orr - 512
Road Runners - Helen Faber - 578
Super Six - Reta Mouunersteeg - 432
Dashwood Tigerettes - Alida Rau - 510
HIGH SINGLE - Ilelen Ryan - 277
HIGH TRIPLE - Leona Rader - 660
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visiting his brother and sister-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Scott. They will leave Wednes-
day to spend some time with
relatives in Northern Ontario
before returning to their home,
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F.
Sturgeon, Jeff and Rollie,
Orangeville visited with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack B.
Sturgeon, Bud and Andrew dur-
ing the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Latimer
and Christine, Toronto, spent
the weekend with her mother,
Mrs. G.L. Knight.
Mr. and Mrs. Casey Hornuth
and Cheryl and Mr. William
Pilgrim all of Kitchener were
weekend guests of Mrs. Marg-
aret Garrett, Norma, Diane
and John. Visiting Sunday were
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Pilgrim of Varna.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Leonard,
Willowdale, spent the weekend
in the village visiting with her
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lyn,
Etobicoke, were at their Bay-
field residence for the weekend,
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Erickson
Andrew, Luanne and Lydia,
spent Saturday with her sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Stew-
art and family at R.R.2,
Ripley and also visited her
niece, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Farrell and great niece baby,
Michelle Lee.
4-H girls study fk; veers
(by Joyce Kirk)
The first meeting of Zurich
1 4-H girls was held Septemb-
er 15 at the horde of Martha
Neeb. The leaders are Martha
and Linda Thompson.
The election of officers was
as follows: president, Ruby
Beierling, secretary, Mary
Ann Mathonia; vice-president,
Mary Ellen Steckle; treasurer,
Cindy Robinson, press reporter,
Joyce Kirk.
The meetings will be held at
7:30 on Wednesday evening.
We were told what the club
required and the correct meth-
ods of cooking food. We also
talked about the benefits of
the hostess when sharing her
house with guests.
Linda Thompson gave a very
interesting demonstration on
floral arrangements. She gave
us useful information on vases
and the care and cutting of
flowers.
at the
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SAT., SEPT. 2 8
Music by
Mozart's
Melody Makers
Reserved tables held
until 9:30 p.m.
Try Our
Chicken Fish
Spare Ribs
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schell
and Mrs. Norman Talbot visit-
ed last week with the latter's
daughter, Mrs, Frank Berta in
Woodstock,
Mr. Renouf W.A. Johns,
Mount Clemens, Michigan, is
at his village residence on Del-
evan Street.
Congratulations to George
D. Lindsay, eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Lindsay who is
being married to Miss Clarkia
Paul, in Fredricton, New
Brunswick, on October 12.
When I reported Mrs. Helen
(art) Hoggart's Bestline Soap
Products winners at the Bayfield
Fall Fair, due to a misunder-
standing I gave her address as
Clinton. It should have read
R.R.2, Bayfield. I am sorry
if it caused any inconvenience
to the Hoggart's in Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Irwin and
Robbie, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Watson, in London,
on Saturday.
Best wishes for continued
health to Mrs. Ed Stire who is
able to be hone after a three
week confinement in Clinton
Public Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schell
spent Monday in Burford with
their daughter, Mrs. Clarence
Jull, and celebrated her birth-
day with her.
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Craig,
who have spent the summer
at Pinelake Camp, returned
on Sunday to their residence
in the village.
Mr, and Mrs. Sam Wilson,
Campbellford, have been the
guests of her niece Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Johnson of Clin-
ton for the past two weeks,
While there they also visited
with her nephew, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Craig.
Michael Farris, of Toronto,
will be conducting the service
in Knox Presbyterian Church
Sunday morning, September
29, at 11 a.m.
Mr. Alfred G. Morris has
been moved from hospital in
Brisbane, Australia to Mount
Olivette Hospital, Main
Street, Kangaroo Point, Queens,
land, Australia. In speaking
with his relative we learned
that it takes about six weeks
to reach him by ordinary mail„
so if anyone is anxious to
contact him it takes only
about one week by air mail.
Marsha Elizabeth Meyer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Meyer, of Waterloo won
first prize at the baby show at
Milverton Fall Fair last week.
Marsha is a granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Spinny Ervine, of
Bayfield.
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